The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 05.09.1980, Blaðsíða 3

The White Falcon - 05.09.1980, Blaðsíða 3
The White Falcon Page 3 AFRS revises schedule TIME MONDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY i Bfc05 a.m. Charlie Tuna Tom Campbell's Playback American Top 40 | Harry Newman Tom Campbell's Playback American Top 40 M 2:05 Nightwatch** Weekend Nightwa^c .** American Top 40 3:05 Nightwatch** Weekend Nightwatch** American Top 40 4:05 Mary Helen Barro Special Of The Week Alien Worlds Love On The Rock 5:05 Johnny Darin Religious Program And All That Jazz And All That Jazz 6:05 Good Morning Keflavik** Big Band Countdown Amen Comer 7:05 Good Morning Keflavik** Good Morning Keflavik** Good Morning Keflavik** 8:05 Charlie Tuna Good Morning Keflavik** Good Morning Keflavik** 9:05 Cene Price's Country World Dick Clark's Music Machine Mid-Morning** 10:05 Golden Days of Radio Jim Pewter Weekend Country** Mid-Morning** 11:05 Town & Country** Weekend Country** Chapel Services** 12:05 p.m. Town & Country** 12:15—Swap Shop American Top 40 Dick Clark's Music Machine 1:05 Don Tracy American Top 40 American Country Countdown 2:05 Roger Carroll American Top 40 American Country Countdown 3:05 Afternoon Delight** American Top 40 American Country Countoown 4:05 Afternoon Delight** Humble Harve Sunday Afternoon** 5:05 Afternoon Delight** Humble Harve Sunday Afternoon** 6:05 Jerry Bishop Special of the Week Tom Campbell's Playback fc05 Roland Bynum King Biscuit Flower Hour Tom Campbell's Playback 1 9 After Hours** Jammin'** Jammin'** 9:05 After Hours** Jammin'** Jammin'** 10:05 Wolfman Jack Kris Erik Stevens Humble Harve 11:05 Mary Turner Kris Erik Stevens Humble Harve Programs with two asterisks (**) are live from the station. Yom Kippur begins Sept. 19 Yom Kippur is for the Jew—the holiest day of the year. It is a day when the Jew feels closest to his God and his people. Yom Kippur is mark- ed by a complete twenty-four hour fast, from sundown to sundown, as well as by prayer and reflection. The keynote of the many prayers of the day is that of repentance—self-scrutiny, confession of wrong-doing, plea for divine forgiveness, and determination for self-improvement. The atonement process implies a penitence which comes from the heart if it is to lead to moral regeneration. The utterance of the prayers and the fasting are of no value if they are not accompanied by the sincere resolve to do better. All Jewish personnel are cordially invited to attend the holy services held during Yom Kippur. The Kol Nidre service will be held Friday, Sept. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the Base Chapel fellowship room. There will be an af- ternoon service at 4 p.m. in the Base Chapel on Saturday, Sept. 20; At 6 p.m. there will be the traditional Break-The-Fast meal at the Base Chapel. IKo make arrangements call Rochelle Wheeler at 4756 (evenings). DURING a recent ceremony, ENS Kristi Sundin was frocked to the rank of Lt.j.g. by her husband, LCDR M.L. Sundin. Lt.j.g. Sundin is the Officer-in-Charge of the Personnel Support Detachment, and her husband is the IceDeFor Public Affairs Officer. September’s weather The Naval Oceanography Command is forecasting increased rainfall, oc- casional snow flurries and snow pel- let showers, as well as increasing winds and decreasing temperatures for the month of September. The major storm track remains slightly south of Iceland but those storms passing near the island will in- crease in intensity. During the month rain and drizzle can be expected on two out of every three days with an average monthly accumulation of 4.5 inches. While snow flurries or snow pellet showers can be expected in the latter por- tion of the month, accumulation will be less than an inch. Temperatures will begin to de- crease with an average daily tem- perature of 46°F. Average highs will be in the low 50's and over- night lows will begin to dip into the upper 30’s. The record high temperature for September was 64 degrees in 1968 and the low was 27 degrees in 1974. Also in September 1973, southeast winds of 81 knots were recorded at Keflavik. September is the month of the autumnal equinox which occurs on the 22nd when all places about the earth experience 12 hours of night and 12 hours of daylight. During the month the loss of just over three hours of daylight will occur at Keflavik.

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