The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 20.05.1977, Blaðsíða 3

The White Falcon - 20.05.1977, Blaðsíða 3
White Falcon May 20, 1977 page 3 T.O. offers two specials; MaTlorca--eight-day trips The Tour Office has arranged for two eight-day trips to Mallorca at a special rate for military personnel and their dependents. The first leaves on May 27 and returns June 4; the second leaves June 24 and returns Aug. 2. Once you arrive in Mallorca, with its beautiful beaches and sun-drenched scenery, you may stay at either the Apolo apartments in Magaluf or the Aca- pulco apartments in Santa Ponsa. Both apartments consist of a living room/ dining room, kitchen and bath, plus a balcony for sunbathing. The total package price includes all the sun, sea and sand you want for the entire time. Sign up soon for these specials, as the number of places are limited. Hvitarbakki Reservations for the Navy Recreation Lodge, Hvitarbakki, are now being handled by the Tour Office rather than by the Recreation Department. Weekends in the summer are quite heavily booked at Hvitarbakki, so make your room requests early. Reservations must be made in person and paid for at the same time. Saturday bus tour The next bus tour on Saturday, May 2fi, will go to Krisuvik, Hveragerdi and Eyrarbakki. by Fran Preston Krisuvik is the first stop, and one of the biggest thermal areas on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Afterwards, the bus goes along the coast to the thermal village of Hvera- gerdi. There you can see the huge greenhouses with a vast array of flowers and vegetables. From Hveragerdi, the bus goes to Selfoss, which stands on the banks of one of the glacial rivers that crosses the southern lowlands, and then to the shore where the two small fishing vil- lages, Stokkseyri and Eyrarbakki, are situated. Fishing boats, piles of nets and fish drying racks present a wonderful opportunity for colorful photography to all camera buffs. After leaving the fishing villages, the bus will return to Keflavik via Reykjavik. Tickets will be sold Monday until noon May 27. June schedule Date Destination 4 bus tour— Whale Bay 4 London weekly 6 Copenhagen 7 Greece 11 bus tour— Thjorsaldalur 11 London weekly Length of stay one day one week two day min. 15 days one day one week Naval Station personnel get career counseling information the "write way" Monday at the Human Relations Center. OWC awards two dependent wives' college scholarships Two Officers’ Wives Club dependent wife scholarship winners have been an- nounced . They are Nadine Cordes and Ann Burek, who both received $100 scholarship each. Mrs. Cordes, wife of Corporal Robert Cordes, is currently enrolled in the Los Angeles Community College Overseas art fundamentals course. Arriving in Iceland in October 1975, Nadine plans to continue her studies in theatrics, majoring in stagecraft and design at the LACCO home campus. Cpl. Cordes will transfer to the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro, CA in August. The other recipient is Ann Burek, wife of Master Sergeant R. D. Burek, who works at the Rockville site. Ann, who now takes American litera- ture from the University of Maryland, previously studied western civiliza- tion, American government and Scandi- navian studies with U of M. bus trip 12 Mallorca 22 days 12 Costa Brava 22 days 12 Safari camping six days 13 Copenhagen eight-day min. 14 Ibiza 14 days 16 Prestwick via C-118 17 Costa del Sol 22 days 17 Canary Islands 22 days 18 bus tour— Skogarfoss one day 18 London weekly one week 19 Prestwick via C-118 19 Frankfurt special direct flight 19 Safari camp- ing six days 20 Copenhagen eight-day min. 20 Safari camp- ing 12 days 20 Benidorm— Costa Blanca 22 days 21 Greece 15 days 23 Prestwick via C-118 23 Pony farm, children 12 days 24 Mallorca eight days 24 Mallorca 15 days 25 bus tour— Geysir one day 25 London weekly one week 26 Prestwick via C-118 26 Frankfurt special direct flight 26 Safari camp- ing six days 27 Copenhagen eight-day min. 30 Brussels/ Frankfurt via C-118 For more information, contact the Tour Office at 4420 or 4200. (continued from page 1) 8. Yes No Score____________ V. LEADERSHIP 1. a b c d 2. a b c d PRELIMINARY SCORE______________ VI. SPECIAL SCORING____________ YOUR FINAL SCORE H.S. band to perform The A.T. Mahan High School Band will perform at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Presenting its spring concert at the Andrews Theater, the program will begin with the intermediate band playing Fes- tival, Carnival for Flutes, Spanish Eyes and Spanish Flea. Robin Hollier will be the featured soloist, singing folk songs, accompany- ing herself on the guitar. The advanced band will highlight the Music Man, Mission Impossible, Hawaii Five-0, a selection from Fiddler on the Roof and Jesus Christ Superstar. The advanced band recently returned from a five-day tour of Icelandic schools and communities. Protestant 9:30 a.m. Chapel Annex-Lutheran 11:00 a.m. Main Chapel-Divine Wor- ship Service 7:00 p.m. Main Chapel-Evening Wor- ship Catholic 9:00 a.m. Main Chapel-Mass 5:15 p.m. Main Chapel-Mass 11:45 a.m. Blessed Sacrament Chapel- Mass (Monday-Friday) 4:30 p.m. Main Chapel-Mass (Sat- urday) Lay-leader 10:00 a.m. Main Chapel-Episcopal (1st, 3rd and 5th Sunday) 10:30 a.m. Upper School-Church of Christ 5:00 p.m. Lower School-Latter Day Saints 6:30 p.m. Human Relations-Funda- mental Baptist 11:00 a.m. Chapel Annex-Christian Science 10:00 a.m. Air Force Supply Confer- ence Room-Church of the Northern Light Reliqious Education Protestant 9:15 a.m. Lower School-Sunday School (ages 2-adult) 10:00 a.m. Human Relations-Sunday School (Fundamental Baptist) 7:00 p.m. Main Chapel-Mid-Week Service Lay-leader 9:30 a.m. Upper School-Church of Christ Sunday Bible School 11:30 a.m. Lower School-Latter Day Saints Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Chapel Annex-Fundamental Baptist Bible Study- Thursday 7:00 p.m. Upper School-Church of Christ Wednesday Bible Study A free nursery is provided during Sunday morning chapel services, Sun- day School and Religious Education classes from 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the Station Nursery. A free nursery is also provided at the Chapel Annex from 5 to 8 p.m. Catholic Chaplains' Offices: Main Chapel-Telephone 4111/6216 Protestant Chaplains’ Offices: Main Chapel-Telephone 4211/4111 200 mothers—daughters attend banquet by Pat Approximately 200 mothers and daugh- ters met at the Officers' Club last week to celebrate a mother/daughter banquet. The annual event, which was sponsored by the Protestant Women of the Chapel, included a buffet and program. Charlene Bennett, PWOC president, awarded roses to the youngest mother with a daughter present: the mother with the youngest daughter present; the mother with the oldest daughter present and the Foster oldest mother with a daughter present. Those who received roses are as fol- lows, respectively: Joyce Brightbell, Sue Hooper, Betty Tourangeau and Mildred Cuthriell. Vicky McCreary led the program which included poems and readings. The program was concluded with a song sung by Carol Sanders, Nancy Opsal and Tammi Franklin. The PWOC meets the first Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel. All women are invited to attend. NAVSTA CO issues family summer season safety tips In a recent letter to all personnel and their dependents, the Commanding Of- ficer, U. S. Naval Station, Keflavik, stresses family summer season safety. The letter is quoted in its entirety: "During the summer months which we in Iceland are just moving into, you and your family probably will be packing up and taking off on long-awaited summer weekends and vacations. You'll be hit- ting the road looking for new sights, fun, and excitement. In the rush to en- joy the good times, you might be leav- ing yourselves wide-open to the one thing that can drain every bit of joy from a weekend trip or a vacation....... accident: This year you can help ensure a hap- pier and safer vacation or short trip by planning, getting your car in shape, packing right, mapping out routes, and driving safely. Use caution around campsites. Never use charcoal grills inside campers for cooking or heating purposes. Remember— tents can burn. Use battery lights in- side tents. Keep fires and stoves well away from tents. Don’t let needless ac- cidents cut short your happy times. Construction work will reach its peak on the Agreed Area during the sum- mer months. Heavy construction traffic will occur between the construction sites including the new hobby shop, community center, and family housing projects. These construction sites are "HAZARDOUS AREAS." In order to prevent accidental injuries to the occupants of the Naval Station, especially children who we cannot expect to recognize the hazard involved, it is necessary to re- strict all entry to these areas except for authorized personnel. Dempster Dumpsters present a year- round hazard to personnel, and to children in particular. However, the dumpsters become a greater hazard, in some respects, during the summer be- cause children playing out-of-doors may crawl into the dumpsters to play or hide inside them. This is a very dangerous practice since the trash truck operators would have no indica- tion there were children in the dump- ster they were about to empty. The result could be serious injury or death for the child. I ask all parents to instruct their children accordingly, to ensure a hap- py and accident free summer which the family can enjoy together, by making sure everyone is aware of the season's special hazards. I wish you an enjoyable forthcoming summer."

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