The White Falcon - 31.10.1980, Blaðsíða 1
I WEEKLY OCT. 31—*NOV. 7
• V? ENTERTAINMENT
7? SUPPLEMENT
ENLISTED DINING
TODAY
LUNCH: Old fashioned bean soup, turkey pot pie,
Swedish meatballs, vegetable gravy, mixed vegetal
bles and broccoli spears.
HALLOWEEN MENU: Witches brew soup, squeaky sal-
tine crackers, spineless baked ham, fried chicken
bats, ghost white potato halves, hot goblin
mustard sauce, vampires gravy, seasoned shrunken
cabbage, buttered haunted hominy, trick or treat
salad selection, jack o'lantern cake, with
stringy cobweb frosting, hot scarecrow corn
muffins, hot mulled cider.
SATURDAY
BREAKFAST: Assorted fresh fruit, assorted fruit
juice, eggs to order, Spanish omelets, fried
bacon, grilled sausage, grilled ham, hash browns,
French toast and hominy grits.
BRUNCH: In addition to the breakfast items: log-
ging soup, grilled cheese sandwiches and French
fries.
DINNER: French onion soup, grilled steaks, sau-
teed onions, baked potatoes, sour cream, corn
and spinach.
SUNDAY
BREAKFAST: Assorted fresh fruit, assorted fruit
juice, eggs to order, cheese omelets, grilled
sausage links, fried bacon, grilled bologna, hash
browns, pancakes and hominy grits.
BRUNCH: In addition to the breakfast items:
Mongole soup, Reuben sandwiches and potato
chips.
DINNER: Beef vegetable soup, barbecued chicken,
barbecue sauce, fried corn dogs, macroni and
cheese, peas with onions and French fried cauli-
flower.
MONDAY
LUNCH: Beef noodle soup, roast turkey, barbecue
spareribs, sausage dressing, mashed potatoes,
acorn squash, green beans and cranberry slices.
DINNER: Cream of mushroom soup, Filipino-style
adobo, Olongapo pancit, fried rice, spinach
Jardiniere, egg foo young and asparagus.
TUESDAY
LUNCH: Chicken drop soup, roast pork slices Mex-
icans, natural gravy, southern-fried chicken,
brown chicken gravy, potatoes, beets and mixed
vegetables.
DINNER: Creole soup, stuffed cabbage, brown
gravy, beef liver fiesta, mashed potatoes,
green beans and okra.
WEDNESDAY
LUNCH: Manhattan clam chowder, barbecue spare-
ribs, baked chicken, rice Brussels sprouts
and carrots.
DINNER: Cream of potato soup, ginger beef pot
roast, natural gravy, potatoes, corn on the cob
and green beans.
THURSDAY
LUNCH: Minestrone soup, roast pork ham, roast
turkey, Salisbury steak, brown gravy, corn,
mashed potatoes and spinach.
DINNER: Corn chowder, fried Icelandic fish,
potatoes, broccoli and beets.
USO YOUTH CENTER CLUB SPECIALS
ovember 1 to 8—"Aid and abet punsters week",
pose an incredibly dreadful pun. Bore your
ends, make people cringe,drive your co-workers
of the room. Win a USO prize for the worst
in of the week. All entries will be displayed
and the one drawing the most groans will be the
winner.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY—Our World Famous Fish Fry.
SUNDAY—Eschew calories - go for the waffles and
topping from 9 a.m.
MONDAY—Pig out on pecan pie day. All the pie
you can eat for 50 cents. Caution: Pictures will
be taken of the Pecan Pie Pig of the Day.
TUESDAY—Take a USO shopping trip to Reykjavik.
Leave at 9 a.m. and return at 3:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY—Look for our Wednesday special.
THURSDAY—"Who was George Spelvin?" If you know
you'll win a free soft drink.
FRIDAY—Have a pickle for a nickle.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Robbery by telephone
WASHINGTON (NES)...
The latest ‘‘scam” in the
United States is the credit card
swindle.
You receive a telephone call
stating that you have won a
prize, but first, some kind of
identification is needed.
"Perhaps you have a credit
card.
‘‘If so, give all the informa-
tion on the card—the name the
card is issued to, ID number,
bank issuing number and ex-
piration date.
‘‘Fine, we have the informa-
tion, and you are verified.
Your prize will be in the
mail.”
Actually, what you’ll find in
mail are a lot of charges
purchases you never made.
ous, no doubt—is a chance to
help the credit card company
straighten out your account!
Don’t give personal infor-
mation to anyone over the
phone or in response to ad-
vertisements in the mail.
BALLET—Registration is on going for the Youth
Center Ballet program. Classes are available
for each age group from 3 through adult, male or
female.
COACHES—The Youth Center is in need of Basket-
ball coaches for its senior league. Contact the
Youth Center at extension 7508 to volunteer.
SUNDAY—The Youth Center is open from 1 to 9 p.m.
for youth grades 7 through age 19.
MONDAY—Ladies morning exercise classes meet at 9
a.m..and 6 p.m. Kindergarten through grade 2
will play a variety of floor games. Monday
"Challenge the Champ" goes on for 5th and 6th
graders. Art's and Crafts, another favorite is
held each Monday for youth age 6 through 13.
Piano lessons on an individual basis.
TUESDAY—"Simon" (electronic game) will be enjoy-
ed by the 5th and 6th graders. 3rd and 4th
grades will be involved in a challenging game
of "Poker Chip" shuffleboard. Kindergarten
through grade 2 will be kept busy in our gym
with a game of dodge ball.
WEDNESDAY—Ladies morning exercise class meets
from 9 to 10 a.m. A variety of relay races will
be played and open to all age groups. Balloon
relays, jump rope relays, and others are
a part of this exciting activity.
THURSDAY—Kiddie Bingo starts at 3:30 p.m. 5th
and 6th graders challenge each other in "War
Ball". A variety of musical games will be on
the agenda for kindergarten through grade 4.
Ladles evening sllmnastics meet from 6 to 7 p.m.
FRIDAY—Our weekly Teen Disco will begin at 7
p.m., this weekly favorite is available to youth
grade 7 to age 19. Friday is also free movie day
and you can view some old classics.
SATURDAY—A disco dance is what's happening for
5th and 6th graders from 7 to 9 p.m. "Common
Ground" will appear at 2:30 p.m.
REGISTRATION—The Youth Center is currently
taking registration for their fall "Special
Interest" classes, among those being offered are
Macrame, Knitting, Ballet, Bread Dough Art, and
Rug Hooking. We are also looking for youth
interested in Christmas Caroling with the
Youth Center. Call the Youth Center at 7508.
WINDBREAKER: The snack bar is now open on Satur-
day and Sunday 11 to 3 p.m. Masquerade Night,
tonight at 8 p.m. Wear your favorite costume,
prizes will be awarded.
ROCKVILLE: Monday—Reduced prices on pizza.
Tuesday—Icelandic Fish Special. Wednesday and
Saturday—2 for 1 steak nights (New York style).
Thursday—Mystery dinner special. Friday—Prime
Rib.
TOP OF THE ROCK—Saturday 9 p.m. Rock Music. Mon-
day-8 :30 p.m. Rock Music. Tuesday—8:30 p.m. Soul
Music. Wednesday—9 p.m. USO show.
Friday—Disco.
COMMON GROUND
"Common Ground", a lively top 40 Rock 'N Roll
group, will be performing aboard the NATO base
November 5 to 9. Wednesday, 9 p.m. Glacier Hut,
Thursday, 7 p.m. Andrews Theater, Friday, Wind-
breaker Club, November 8, Youth Center 2:30 p.m.,
Officer's Club 9 p.m., November 9, Andrews
Theater 2 p.m., Rockville 8 p.m.
TOUR OFFICE
ROCK AND ROLL—The Tour Office is offering
tickets to the famous 50's Rock and Roll group -
The Platters. The performance is for November 10
at Haskolabio (Symphony Hall) beginning at 9 p.m.
Bus transportation can be provided for those
interested. The tour office extension is 4420.