The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 14.01.1972, Blaðsíða 9

The White Falcon - 14.01.1972, Blaðsíða 9
®KEMMTIO YKKUR (Enjoy yourself) The Station Library will dis- play approximately 50 new books in the "Icelandic Collection" this week. The collection in- cludes fiction, biography, des- cription and travel. Norse myth- ology, Old Norse, and Icelandic literature and Norse discoveries and explorations in America are also featured in the collection. The Viking, one of the new books, covers the latest discov- eries made on the Viking Age. Sixty-two pages of color illus- trations and more than 300 draw- ings and photographs add to the detailed, authoritative text. In The Morning Of Time is a book telling about the creation of the world by Balder, god of ocence and goodness. The tale told first to the early semen. Another book, The European Discovery of America, is an ac- count of all known voyages a- cross the North Atlantic to the New World before 1600. Let this new selection of informative and interesting books introduce Ice- land to you. An overnight shopping trip to Reykjavik is planned for the 22nd. On the 25th, there will be a swimming trip to the outdoor pool in Reykjavik. And the Ice- landic Symphony will perform on the evening of the 27th. Call the tour office at ext. 4200 for exact times and cost. If you haven't been to the hobby shops lately, or if you're new here, it's time to check them out. There are now over 225 tapes in the tape facility. And new molds have been received in the ceramics shop. ^tic: Interested in dramatics? A little theater group is planned here. If you would like to par- ■ticipate, leave a note with your e and phone number at the Rec- tion Dept., bldg. 937. Would you like to help the Recreation Dept? We need a sharp outboard motor mechanic to recondition several motors. Call Mr. Jones at ext. 3193. “IT’S HAPPENING IN KEFLAVIK” If you have information to submit to this column, call Ext. 4195 • ARCHIE BUNKER IS COMING TO TOWN: Talk about It's Happening In Keflavik---AFTV has their own new happening which begins Sunday evening. Due to the immense popularity of the comedy TV series All In The Family, on network television in the states, AFRTS-Los Angeles is shipping the film to all of its stations on a priority basis. This means AFTV Keflavik will have an episode from All In The Family each Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. that was aired no longer than two months ago in the states. So join the premiere this Sunday evening. (Wild Kingdom moves to Saturday afternoons). • LEAH QUINN IS U-OF-M'S EDUCATION OFFICER: Leah Quinn relieved Laura Lind- strom Jan. 3 as the Educa- tion Officer for the Univer- sity of Maryland. A native of Troy, N.Y., Leah majored in mathematics at D'Yourville College in Buffalo, N.Y. She has taught mathematics in Sacramento, Calif., and Hampton Bay Long Island, N. Y. She is the wife of Capt. Thomas Quinn, AFI Admin. The University of Mary- land is the Adult College Program here. The phone ex- tension for information is 6226. • NATO BROWNIES VISIT NJARDVIK'S TOMORROW: The NATO base Brownie Troops are visiting Njardvik's Brownie Scouts Saturday from 2 until 4 p.m. at the Njardvik Sand Hut. The girls will be departing from the Girl Scout Hut tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. • HELP WANTED FOR JUNIOR BASKETBALL: The Junior Basketball leagues are looking for six volunteers to work on Saturday after- noons in three two-hour shifts as scorers and timers. Young men are preferred who are experienced in basketball scoring and who are available every Saturday for the next nine weeks. This is an all volunteer program with no monetary compensation. Volunteers should contact Mr. Dickert during duty hours at 8412 or 8823 after 3 p.m. Or come by the gym in the old school, building 626, just north of the Officer's Club, between 3 and 9 p.m. weekdays. • SIGN UP FOR CUB SCOUTS: For the benefit of new arrivals to the naval station who have boys of Cub Scout age wishing to join a Pack, the persons to call are: Mrs. Gaines at Ext. 2246 (Pack 436); or Mrs. Seward at Ext. 8853 (Pack 364) Boys must be either eight years of age or in the third grade. • AMERICAN EXPRESS NFL FILM PRESENTATION: 54,000 fans saw the Detroit Lions and the Atlanta Falcons put on the wildest show of the 1971 NFL season. There were blocked kicks, fumbles, long kick-off returns and strange interceptions in this contest. Alto- gether, 11 different players scored for the two teams, some of whom rarely get to visit the end zone. You can see all the high- lights of this unusual 'Game of the Week' presented in a 30 minute color film by the American Express Bank for showing at the follow- ing places: Saturday—O Club; Monday—56 Club and Midnight Sun; Tuesday—Grindavik; Wednesday—CPO Club and Thursday at Rockville. For time of showings, contact the respective clubs. WHITE FALCON 9

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