The White Falcon - 25.11.1977, Blaðsíða 5
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A. LET’S DO IT AGAIN—Comedy (PG). Two members
of the Sons and Daughters of Shaka set out to
New Orleans; they are also worried about their
lodge which needs to be relocated. Stars Bill
Cosby arid Sidney Poitier.
B. THE BAD NEW BEARS—Comedy (PG). An ex-minor
league ball player—now a pool maintenance man—
is hired by a councilman to organize the Bears, a
little league team. Stars Walter Matthau and
Tatum O'Nea1.
C. THE SPY WHO LOVED ME—Action Drama (PG). A
British secret service agent is pursued down a
Swiss ski trail by spies; he kills one, then
parachutes to safety. Stars' Roger Moore and
Curt Jurgens.
D. BLACK OAK CONSPIRACY—Drama (R). Upon his
return to Black Oak, a man finds his mother
seriously ill. He learns that a mining company
operator has acquired his mother's property and
his former girlfriend's affections. Stars
Jesse Vint and Karen Carlson.
E. FIRE SALE—Comedy (PG). A clothing store
owner—on the verge of bankruptcy—prepares for
a trip after persuading his brother to set the
business on fire. Stars Alan Arkin and Rob
Reiner.
F. THE CRATER LAKE MONSTER—Drama (PG). An
aquatic dinosaur appears in a lake periodically,
terrorizing the community. Stars Richard
Cardella and Glenn Roberts.
G. EXORCIST II "THE HERETIC"—Horror Drama
(R). A New York apartment dweller spends most
of her time in psychoanalysis. Her psychiatrist
wants her to relive horrifying exorcism. Stars
Richard Burton and Linda Blair.
H. GREASED LIGHTNING—Comedy Drama (PG). After
World War II, a man invests his money in a taxi,
and hopes to parlay it into his own garage busi-
ness. Stars Richard Pryor and Beau Bridges.
I. THE BAD NEWS BEARS IN BREAKING TRAINING—
Comedy (PG). A California little league team
goes to the Houston Astrodome to play in a
four-inning contest between a professional
doubleheader. Stars William Devane and Jackie
Earle Haley.
J. SINBAD & THE EYE OF THE TIGER—Fantasy Ad-
venture (G). Romance and black magic launch
this adventure tale, which finds a man's plans
to marry a princess hindered. Stars Patrick
Wayne and Taryn Power.
K. FLESH GORDON—Satire (R). Earth is thrown
into carnal chaos by a mysterious ray in the
1930s. Stars Jason Williams and Susan Fields.
L. ~~ END OF THE GAME—Suspense (PG) . A tired but
crafty, slowly dying police commissioner and a
smooth-talking, rich, all-powerful businessman
and crook share a mutual secret. Stars Jon
Voight and Jacqueline Bisset.
M. CALAMITY JANE—Drama (G). The roughest,
toughest gal of the wild west rides and shobts
like a man, and finally wins the man she loves—
Wild Bill Hickok. Stars Doris Day and Howard
Keel.
N. OLD DRACULA—Comedy (PG). Count Dracula
awaits tourists in his Transylvania castle.
Stars David Niven and Teresa Graves.
O. MACARTHUR—Biographical War Drama (PG).
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur addresses
the cadets at West Point in 1962 before a flash-
back to beleaguered Corregidor in the Philippines
in 1943. Stars Gregory Peck and Ed Flanders.
P. THE EAGLE HAS LANDED—Spy Drama (PG). A Ger-
man colonel is ordered by Adolph Hitler to develop
a plan to kidnap Winston Churchill. Stars Donald
Sutherland and Judy Geeson.
R. MARCH OR DIE—Adventure (PG). In 1918, French
Foreign Legionnaires return to North Africa after
winning honor in World War I. Stars Gene Hackman
and Terence Hill.
S. RACE FOR YOUR LIFE, CHARLIE BROWN—Comedy
(G). Charlie Brown rides the bus to Camp Remote,
along with Peppermint Patty, Lucy, Sally, Linus,
Schroeder and other friends.
T. ■ SQUIRM—Horror Drama (R). During the worst
electrical storm in its history, a small town in
Georgia is the setting where millions of large
worms stir from their cozy homes beneath the
ground. Stars Don Scardino and Patricia Pearcy.
U. | GUS—Comedy (G). The California Atoms foot-
ball team is so bad that its owner lives in the
shadow of his brother, a soccer star and must
prove himself. Stars Bob Crane and Johnny Unitas.
y. BLOOD, SWEAT AND FEAR—Action Drama (PG).
In a never-ending cat and mouse game between law
and disorder, a young undercover cop tries to
break up a large ring of pushers in Milan. Stars
Lee Jj Cobb and Franco Gasparri.
U. WHY ROCK THE BOAT—Comedy (G). A young,
ambitious but shy newspaperman is hired as a
junior reporter, and he becomes involved in many
comic misadventures. Stars Stuart Gillard and
Tiiu Leek.
CLUB BEAT
Today Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
Officers’ Club IDF Hail & Bless Happy Hour, 4 p.m. Candlelight Room 7 - 10 p.m. Casual Bar, 5 p.m. Candlelight Room 7 - 10 p.m. Free Juke Box 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Special Family Buffet Casual Bar, 5-10p.m. Movie, 7:15 p.m. Snack bar, llr30 a.m. - 11 p.m. Casual Bar, 5 p.m. Duplicate Bridge 7 p.m. Movie, 7:15 p.m. Snack Bar, 11:30 a.m. - 11 p.m. Candlelight Room, 7-10 p.m. Dance, 8 p.m. Bar open 5 p.m. Candlelight Room 7 - 10 p.m. Movie, 7:15 p.m. Steaks in Casual Bar 7 - 10 p.m. Fish Fry in Snack Bar 6 - 10 p.m.
Wind break* 3r Bar opens 3 p.m. Sn. bar, 11-2 Social hr - 4-6p.m. Dining - 6-10 p.m. Dance, 9 p.m. Bar opens, 1 p.m Sn. bar, 11:30-2:30 Dining, 6 - 10 p.m. Movie, 2:30 p.m. Dance^ 9 p.m. Bar opens 1 p.m. Sn. bar, 11:30-2:30 Dining, 5 - 9 p.m. Movie, 2:30 p.m. Social hr - 6-7p.m. Bar opens 3 p.m. Sn. bar,-11 - 2 Dining, 6 - 9 p.m. Bar opens 3 p.m. Sn. Bar, 11 - 2 Dining, 6 - 9 p.m. Movie, 7:30 p.m. Bar opens, 3 p.m. Sn. bar, 11-2 Dining, 6 - 9 p.m. Dance, 9 p.m. Bar opens, 3 p.m. Sn. bar, 11:30-2:30 Fish fry and pizza, 5 - 9 p.m. Country Disco, 9 - midnight
Top of the Rock Club Lunch, 11 - 1:30 Bar, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 - 10 p.m. Dance, 9 p.m. Bar, 3 p.m. Dining 5 p.m. Dance, 9 p.m. Breakfast, 11:30 Bingo, 2p.m., free game & prizes for the kiddies Dining, 5 p.m. Movie, 7 p.m. Lunch, 11 - 1:30 Bar, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Movie, 8 p.m. Lunch, 11 - 1:30 Bar, 3 p.m. Poor Richards Night Movie_2 8 p.m. Dance, 8 p.m. Special: Spaghetti Lunch, 11 - 1:30 Bar, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Bingo, 7:30 p.m. Disco, 8 p.m. Lunch, 11 - 1:30 Bar, 3 p.m. Dining, 5 p.m. Happy Hour, 5-6p.m. Movie, 8 p.m.
Rockvil NCO Cl le ub Happy Hour, 5-6, and 9 - 10 p.m. Special: Steak Sandwich Special: Pork Chop dinner Special: Large Combo Pizza Shorty Night ask the bartender for details Happy Hour, 5-6 p.m. "Newby Night" check with bartender Special: Fish & Chips Served from 5:30 - 9 p.m.
Dance Night and French fries Pinochle Tournament Happy Hour, 5-6 p.m.
Game Night, 3 p.m.
Enlisted Dining Facility menu 'Family Night’-every Sunday
Monday
Lunch—doubly good soup, el rancho
beef stew, beef balls stroganoff, but-
tered egg noodles, green rice, seasoned
peas, ginger glazed carrots and hot
biscuits.
Dinner—minestrone soup, cold cut
platter of sliced roast beef, ham,
bologna, salami, liver sausage and
cheese, potato salad, potato chips and
boiled navy beans.
Tuesday
Lunch—tomato noodle soup, open face
turkey sandwich, fried liver fingers,
cream rice gravy, snowflake potatoes,
bread dressing, seasoned corn and
spiced beets.
Dinner—cream of potato soup,
grilled ham steak with pineapple
sauce, fried Icelandic fish, cottage
fried potatoes, seasoned pinto beans,
polonaise broccoli spears and hot
co mb read.
Wednesday
Lunch—French onion soup, honey
glazed corned beef, baked Polish
sausage, hot mustard sauce, parsley
buttered potatoes, fried cabbage and
seasoned carrots.
Dinner—vegetable supreme soup,
beef pinwheels with vegetable gravy,
oriental skillet, steamed rice, ris-
sole potatoes, French cut green
beans and fried squash.
Thursday
Lunch—cream of tomato soup,
stuffed cabbage rolls, individual
beef pot pie with thin batter top-
ping, baked macaroni and cheese,
seasoned green peas and paprika
cauliflower.
Dinner—chicken noodle soup,
veal birds with natural sauce,
baked stuffed frankfurters, duchess
potatoes, seasoned mixed vegetables
and buttered brussels sprouts.
Friday
Lunch—clam chowder, poached or fried
Icelandic fish, beef casserole, scal-
loped cream style corn, lyonnaise pota-
toes, seasoned mustard greens and hush
puppies.
Dinner—beef barley soup, marinated
London steak with natural sauce, steamed
rice, mashed potatoes, creole lima
beans and normandie carrots.
Saturday
Brunch at 10 a.m.—cream pea soup,
chopped barbecue pork on toasted bun
and French fried potatoes.
Dinner—corn chowder, southern fried
chicken, brown chicken gravy, baked
Spanish beef patties, mashed potatoes,
cornbread dressing, creole wax beans
and seasoned spinach.
Sunday
Brunch at 10 a.m.—chicken mushroom
soup, grilled hamburgers or cheese-
burgers and potato chips.
Dinner—onion soup, roast beef au
jus, natural gravy, baked potatoes
with sour cream, buttered summer
squash and seasoned peas.