The White Falcon - 14.11.1980, Qupperneq 1
WEEKLY NOVEMBER 14-21
ENTERTAINMENT
SUPPLEMENT
ENLISTED DINING
TODAY USO HOBBY CENTER
LUNCH: Chicken noodle soup, fried Icelandic
fish, pork slices Mexicans, rice, beets and
scalloped corn.
DINNER: Tomato vegetable soup, Newport-fried
chicken, chicken gravy, stuffed franks, rice,
corn bread dressing and green peas.
SATURDAY
BREAKFAST: Assorted fruit, assorted fruit juice,
fried eggs to order, broiled bacon slices, grill-
ed sausage patties, grilled luncheon meat, hash
browns, hominy grits and grilled hot cakes.
BRUNCH: In addition to breakfast items:
Tomato rice soup, grilled cheese sandwiches,
and French fried potatoes.
DINNER: Baked lasagna, spaghetti, meat sauce,
assorted pizza, broccoli and garlic bread.
SUNDAY
BREAKFAST: Assorted fruit, assorted fruit juice,
fried eggs to order, tomato and cheese omelets,
broiled bacon slices, broiled sausage links,
grilled ham slices, fried potatoes and French
toast.
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LUNCH: In addition to breakfast items:
ing soup, Coney Island burgers and
to chips.
Creole soup, roast pork ham, brown
gravy, baked potatoes, sour cream and mixed
vegetables.
MONDAY
LUNCH: Doubly good soup, stuffed green peppers,
beef stew, egg noodles, tossed green rice, peas,
carrots and biscuits.
SATURDAY—Go to the PTO carnival, play USO Tic
Tac Toe, meet MZ USO and the elusive snow snake.
Then go to the Fish Fry.
TUESDAY—New York Day! Anyone with I.D. from New
York has dinner "on the house."
WEDNESDAY—Mickey Mouse's Birthday celebration.
If it's your birthday too, there's a birthday
present for you at the USO.
THURSDAY—World "Hello" Day. Come to the USO and
say "Hello" to five people you've never spoken to
before—it'll brighten everyone's day.
SATURDAY—Tacos all day and fish fry until?
YOUTH CENTER
SATURDAY—The Youth Center is open 1 to 6 p.ra.
for youth ages six through 12 and 1 to 11 p.m.
for grades seven through age 19. A Teen and
Parents Open House will be held from
7 to 8 p.ra. Parents are welcome to come and
enjoy with their children. The Youth Center
still needs youth interested in caroling with
the Youth Center at Christmas.
SUNDAY—The Youth Center is open from 1 to 9
p.ra. for youth grades seven through age 19.
MONDAY—Ladies Morning Exercise meets from 9 to
10 a.m. Ladies Evening Slimnastics meets from
6 to 7 p.m. There are openings in each class.
Also Arts and Crafts and "Challenge the Champ"
are available for grades five and six.
TUESDAY—The Center will open at 1 p.m.. "Major
League Basketball" begins at 6 p.m. at the A.T.
Mahan Lower School gym.
WEDNESDAY—Fifth and sixth graders will partici-
pate in a "Foose Ball" tournament. A variety of
floor games are on the agenda for kindergarten
through grade two.
THURSDAY—A Helicopter Field Trip is planned for
fifth and sixth graders. Kiddle game will be
played at 3:30 p.m. and Ladies Adult Slimnastics
meet from 6 to 7 p.m.
FRIDAY—Free movies will go on from 3:15 to 5
p.m. Teens are invited to a Disco Dance from 7
to 11 p.m.
Color portraits are now available through the
Hobby Crafts Center. Beginning and advanced pot-
tery classes will be taught at the Ceramic Shop.
The class will start at 1:30 p.m. Beginning
ceramic painting classes are being held at the
ceramics shop. For further information or reser-
vations for classes contact the Hobby Sales Store
at 6191.
ICE a FIRE
The Ice and Fire Theatre Group will present
the melodrama "Wild and Wooly West," a recrea-
tion of the gay 1890's complete with a hero, a
villain, a heroine, anti-heroine cowboys, Indians,
honky-tonk music and lots of cheers and boos.
Performances begin November 21 at Rockville;
November 22 at the O'Club; the Glacier Hut on
November 23 and the Windbreaker on the 24th.
The show begins with dinner at 7 p.m., except
at the O'Club, where dinner begins at 7:30 p.m.
After dinner, the fun begins!
The cost for dinner and a performance of
"Wild and Wooly West" by the Ice and Fire group
is $6. Tickets are available at any club.
CLUB SPECIALS
O'CLUB: Saturday——Special OWC luncheon. Tuesday
—Snitzel special in the Casual Bar. Wednesday
—International night in the wardroom featuring
"Icelandic Dinner." Thursday—KIWANIS. Friday
—57th and CommFairKef hail & bless.
TOP OF THE ROCK: Today—Live band at 9 p.m.
Saturday—Disco at 9 p.m. Sunday—Country and
Western at 8:30 p.m. Monday—Rock music at 8:30
p.m. Tuesday—Soul music at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
—Rock music at 9 p.m. Friday—Live band at
9 p.m.
DINNER: Minestrone s nip, beef Suklyakl, tuna
casserole, rice, Brussels sprouts and collard
greens.
TUESDAY
LUNCH: Tomato soup, sliced Tom turkey, brown
gravy, barbecued sparerlbs, potatoes, bread
dressing, broccoli and beets,
DINNER: Cream of potato soup, fried Icelandic
fish, Mexican pork chops topped with sauce,
potatoes, pinto beans and mustard greens.
WEDNESDAY
LUNCH: Split pea soup, Southern-fried chicken,
rice, potatoes, beans and Creole squash.
DINNER; Vegetable soup, New England boiled
dinner, corned beef, boiled potatoes.and carrots,
boiled cabbage and onions.
THURSDAY
LUNCH: French onion soup, Swiss steaks with
tomato sauce, turkey scallops, macaroni and
cheese, green peas and cauliflower.
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R: Chicken noodle soup, baked beef loaf,
gravy, baked ham, pineapple & raisin
potatoes on the half shell, succotash
brussel sprouts.
Christmas is coming
Christmas is just around the corner. The Navy Exchange is stocking
Christinas decorations on the second floor in Toyland for all of you
who are planning your decorations now. (Photo by J02 Fisher)