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The White Falcon - 19.10.1979, Síða 5

The White Falcon - 19.10.1979, Síða 5
October 19, 1979 The White Falcon Page 5 un and for help The 4-wheel drive club members also show people who have never driven 4-wheel how to do it; and give them practice in several dif- ferent conditions, such as snow and rocks. To join the club there is a $10 fee for the year. This covers the installation costs, dinners, and emergency tools and equipment that are needed. Call Club President Ted Madill at work, 7023, or at home, 2278, if interested. "There is no age limit required to be in the club," says Curly Verro, who has been an active mem- ber of the club since April. "Lots of whole families belong." The club is not restricted to military personnel. Many of the civilian Contractors who work about the base "elong to the organization, along with military dependents on the NATO Base. The club got organized as a res- ult of a group of avid 4-wheelers getting together back in April of 1978. They decided that maybe there were other people interested as well, so, "why not make an op- portunity for others with the same interest to belong to an organized group?" Last Friday an award was given to the 4-Wheel Drive Club by the Ford Motor Company. Given to them as the first group overseas ever to receive this Humanitarian Award, UH OH!—Bob and Katy Vance hesitate to descend a steep rocky embank- ment on the way into Landmannalaugar for their latest visit. Why join the 4 —Wheelers? It is mainly an opportunity to scope the land we live in, and do it with people. Once a week a meeting is held. This Tuesday's meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Community Center in the larger room. It is Open House night, so everyone is welcome. In case of sudden emergencies this winter, anyone with a 4-wheel drive vehicle in the club is will- ing to be available; whether it be to carry food to snowed-in activi- ties, pulling vehicles out of the snow banks, or ferrying personnel to and from work. A mere phone call to the Security Officer, the Radio Station, or the TV Station when you are stranded will bring a 4-wheeler to your aid from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. any day. LET'S TRY THIS ONE AT ANOTHER ANGLE—In the midst of Landmannalaugar's valley, Leroy Lirot and Bob Vance found digging a necessity for their vehicle to continue safely without getting hung up over the edge of the rut caused by water washing out a portion of the road. the Rocky Roaders were shown appre- ciation for services provided dur- ing last winter's many storms. Members of the club brought people to work in conditions, they ordinar- ily wouldn't have been able to trudge through, and helped people and vehicles out of snow banks. Some 150 vehicles were rescued last year by the 4-Wheelers, along with 500 people. The civilian Ice- landers working around the base who couldn't get home were taken care of at Andrews Family Theater. The dedicated 4-wheelers brought them food during this hectic situation. These hard-riding 4-wheelers sincerely deserve recognition as true humanitarians. It is planned for them to continue their needed, and (needless to say) much appreci- ated, services in the future.

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