The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 10.09.1971, Blaðsíða 4

The White Falcon - 10.09.1971, Blaðsíða 4
New arrivals at station dispensary Sonia Gayle, daughter of DPC James Andrew, son of Lt. James Charles L. and Maureen C. Craw- T. and Claire K. Dunn, was bom ford, was bom Sept. 1. Sept. 5. Movies to cost 25$ at Andrews Theater Theater-goers here at the naval station will notice a pocket pinch about mid-November. That's when Andrews Theater will begin charging 25<r to see movies. This move was brought on by a Navy-wide decision to take overseas military bases off the free sea- __________________ quarter to watch a film, just re- member that it will soon be help- ing to pay for better movies. print circuit and put them on a paying basis. Hopefully, this would provide better and newer movies. Here's how this works. In a round-about way, the pro- fits from the Navy Exchange go to pay for the movies that are cur- rently shipped to Keflavik the same as they are to the seagoing Navy. A portion of the profits go to a central Bureau-controlled fund that pays for the films. Once the change-over to the new system is complete, the shore commands will be on a separate film circuit, completely indepen- dent of the Bureau-controlled sea print circuit. Ships will con- tinue to get free films. So when you start paying your Ooops...we goofed In last week's White Falcon, we erroneously stated that the Ski Club would loan equipment. The Ski Club sells skis and associated equipment, but the equipment can be checked out from the recreation department gear issue. Art classes to start Wednesday at Youth Center Art classes for ages nine on up will begin Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. and last until 4:30 p.m., held at the Youth Center. The instructors, Millie Dick- ens and Terry Carroll hope to form two separate courses of in- struction. One course will in- volve painting with acrylics and the other course will teach cre- ative illustration and cartoon- ing. The instructors are presently taking applications for these classes. If enough interest is shown in the separate categories the classes will receive their definite schedules. The instruc- tors are also interested in the days that you are available for the classes. "Hopefully, we can set up a night art class if e- nough people are interested," say] Millie. The price, which is for sup-^ plies and instruction, is $1 per lesson. If you have any ques- tions, or just want to suggest a night class for your benefit, call Millie at Ext. 7172, or Terry at Ext. 4156 from 8-5, or 8619 after hours. 4 September 10, 1971

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