The White Falcon - 06.10.1978, Page 5
October 6, 1978
White Fa1 cor
Page 5
lours and travel
by Debbie Rawls
The Tour Office is offerine
weekend tours to Glasgow, Scotland,
until January. Flights will depart
every Friday from Oct. 13 through
Nov. 17. Tours are also scheduled
Dec. 1 and Jan. 19. Flights re-
turn to Keflavik on the following
Mondays.
Included in the price are air-
fare, departure tax, hotel accom-
modations, three breakfasts and
three dinners.
Glasgow, a beautiful end ex-
citing city itself, is also a
gateway to many places of histori-
cal interest, beauty and charm. If
you've been saving a "96", this is
your chance to use it.
W THANKSGIVING IN LONDON
If you are planning to go to
London for the Thanksgiving holi-
day, Nov. 23-26, the Tour Office
asks that reservations should be
made as soon as possible. If
there are not enough bookings by
Tuesday, the tour will be canceled.
For more information, come bv the
Tour Office or call 4420 or 4200.
ICELANDIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The first season concert by
the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra
will be held Thursday. Rafael
Frubeck de Burgos is the conductor
for the performance and the soloist
is Stephen Bishop Kovacevich. The
program is as follows: Beethoven,
Piano Concert //5 and Beethoven,
Symphony //5.
The next concert will be Oct.
19. Performances will then be
held every other Thursday. Tick-
ets for all concerts may be pur-
chased at the Tour Office one week
before each performance.
WEEKLY TOUR SLATE
Tomorrow, Portugal, two weeks;
tomorrow, London, one week; Sunday,
Mallorca, 15 or 22 days; Tuesday,
Athens, one week and Oct. 13, Glas-
EDITH to be
Monday
To kick off Fire Prevention
Week, the Naval Station Fire De-
partment will hold its annual
Operation "EDITH" (Exit Drill in
the Home) Leif Erikson Day at 5*30
p .m.
According to Deputv Fire Chief
Haraldur Stefansson, base resi-
dents will be notified at 5*30
Monday by both radio and television
alerts as well as a one-minute
siren in addition to cruising fire
trucks, using flashing red lights.
The deputy further states that
families are greatly encouraged to
find and establish secondarv fire
escape routes at their homes.
Families should determine that
their secondary avenues of escape
are free of obiects or other ob-
structions .
After exiting via the secondary
avenue of escape, families should
gather outside for a head count
and time their exit.
gow, four days.
SPECIAL NOTE
The Lodge at Hvitarbakki will
close for the winter Oct. 29. For
a last-minute, getaway vacation
there, come by the Tour Office to
make your reservations. Remember,
you must pay for your accommoda-
tions when making reservations.
Base to fete
Yom Kippur
This year Rabbi John J.
Rosenblatt will visit Keflavik to
hold Yom Kippur services is as fol-
lows :
Tuesday, at 8 p.m., Kol Nidre
Wednesday, Yom Kippur services
will be hosted from 10 a.m. until
6 p.m. (with breaks). Afterwards,
a break the fast feast for Jewish
personnel will be held at 6:30.
For further information, contact
Rochelle Wheeler at 4756 evenings:
Jewish personnel who wish to meet
with Rabbi Rosenblatt during his
stay should contact either Mrs.
Wheeler or the Chaplains Office.
Rabbi Rosenblatt will arrive
Tuesday and depart Oct. 13.
USO-Youth Center events
Today Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs
uso Fish Fry at 9:30 p.m. Pinochle 1 Glymer Falls 10-6 Waffles Milkshakes Spoons 7 p.m. Haunted House Workshop 7 p.m. Mexican Food Day Reykjavik Tour 9-3 HH WS at 7 p.m.
Youth Center Music Sing Along 3:30 p.m. Sunday is for teens only Activity time Arts and crafts Bingo 3 p.m. Regular class sessions