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N.Y. highlights
Rec dept trips
How does a round trip flight
to New York (at a cost of only
$142) sound?
The Recreation Department has
announceda schedule of such trips
for affinity groups (15 persons
minimum) starting Nov. 11. The
trips are for two weeks.
Other New York excursions are
on Nov. 25 and Dec. 9, 16, 23 and
30.
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In addition to the New York
junkets, the Recreation Depart-
ment is offering a Thanksgiving
trip to London and a New Year's
celebration trip to Glasgow, pro-
vided enough people want to go.
For the London trip, a charter
flight is planned for departure
from Keflavik Nov. 25 and return
Nov. 28. The cost here is $80
round trip with hotel accommoda-
ons at extra cost.
The trip to Glasgow leaves on
31 and returns Jan. 3. The
bst of this trip is $111 which
includes all transportation, hotel
accommodations, breakfast and
dinner, special sightseeing tour
and dancing atthe Normandy Hotel.
For further information and
bookings, call the Tour Office at
Ext. 6266.
Stamp deadline extended
for Antarctic cancellations
The deadline for getting phil-
atelic mail cancelled in Antarc-
tica has been extended.
Due toan administrative error,
several thousand stamp collectors'
covers that were supposed to be
cancelled in Antarctica were can-
celled and returned by the San
Francisco Fleet Post Office. Be-
cause this unfortunate error oc-
curred, collectors now have until
Jan. 1 to send covers they wish
to have cancelled at the McMurdo
and Admundsen-Scott South Pole
stations.
The covers are to be sent to:
Commander, Antarctic Support Ac-
tivities, McMurdo Station, FPO
San Francisco 96692.
Collectors are limited to one
cover for each station and only
one cachet may appear on the ad-
dress side of the envelope.
IIf its news...call 4156
'TOP TEN OF THE WEEK'
The Top Ten Hits in the cate-
gories ROCK, EASY LISTENING and
COUNTRY & WESTERN are provided by
the American Forces Radio Station
here. They are taken from the
record sales in the U. S., from
the week ending October 22.
ROCK
1. "Maggie May" & "Reason to Be-
lieve," Rod Stewart.
2. "Superstar," Carpenters.
3. "Yo Yo," Osmonds.
4. "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves,"
Cher.
5. "The Night They Drove Old Dix-
ie Down," Joan Baez.
6. "Do You Know What I Mean," Lee
Michaels.
7. "Go Away Little Girl," Donny
Osmond.
8. "SweetCity Woman," Stampeders.
9. "Theme From 'Shaft'," Isaac
Hayes.
10. "If You Really Love Me," Ste-
vie Wonder.
EASY LISTENING
1. "Never My Love," Fifth Dimen-
sion.
2. "Peace Train," Cat Stevens.
3. "Superstar," Carpenters.
4. "So Far Away" & "Smackwater
Jack," Carole King.
5. "The Desiderata," Les Crane.
6. "Loving Her Was Easier Than
Anything I'll Ever Do Again,"
Kris Kristofferson.
7. "Long Ago & Far Away," James
Taylor.
8. "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves,"
Cher.
9. "Talk It Over In The Morning,"
Anne Murray.
10. "I've Found Someone Of My
Own," Free Movement.
COUNTRY & WESTERN
1. "How Can I Unlove You," Lynn
Anderson.
2. "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's
Arms,"Buck Owens & The Buckaroos.
3. "Easy Loving," Freddie Hart.
4. "I'd Rather Be Sorry," Ray
Price.
5. "I Don't Know You Anymore,"
Tommy Overstreet.
6. "Here Comes My Honey Again,"
Sonny James.
7. "Another Night Of Love," Fred-
dy Weller.
8. "Rings," Tompall & The Glaser
Brothers.
9. "Never Ending Song Of Love,"
Dickie Lee.
10. "The Year That Clayton Delan-
ey Died," Tom T. Hall.
New arrivals at the station dispensary
Dwight Alexander, son of SSgt.
Anthony and Kristin Martino, was
bom October 12.
Stephen Michael, son of Lt. Cdr.
Kenneth and Carol Kampen, bom
October 15.
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