The White Falcon - 26.11.1980, Síða 1
DEC. 5
WEEKLY
NOV. 28 -
ENTERTAINMENT
SUPPLEMENT
ENLISTED DINING CLUB SPECIALS SYMPHONY
TODAY
LUNCH: Corn chowder, fried or baked Icelandic
fish, macaroni and cheese, scalloped potatoes
and French-fried greens.
DINNER: Creole soup, chicken-fried beef steaks,
knockwurst, brown gravy, potatoes, succotash
and asparagus.
SATURDAY
BREAKFAST: Assorted fruit, assorted fruit juice,
eggs to order, omelets, fried bacon, grilled
sausage, grilled ham, hash browns, griddle
cakes and hominy grits.
TOP OF THE ROCK: The Top of the Rock is
temporarily located at the Glacier Hut. All the
activities of the regular club are being held and
the club is in full swing.
WINDBREAKER: Today—Chopped Sirloin Steak.
Wednesday—Sirloin Steak. Thursday—Ysa.
Friday—Hawaiian Ham Steak, Live music.
ROCKVILLE: Saturday—Monte Carlo.
O' CLUB: Tuesday—Schnitzel Special in the
Casual Bar. Wednesday—International Night in
the Wardroom featuring "Italian Dinner".
Thursday—Kiwanis. Friday—AFI Hail and Bless.
The seventh performance of the Icelandic
Symphony Orchestra will be held December 11. The
conductor will be Pall P. Palsson and the solo-
ists Diane Johnson and Michael Smartt.
The program will include selections from
American musicals.
Tickets will be available at the Tour Office
beginning Monday and until noon December 5. Bus
transportation will also be provided for those
interested and seats will have to be booked at
the same time tickets for the symphony are pur-
chased.
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BRUNCH: In addition to breakfast items: Reuben
sandwiches and potato chips.
DINNER: Minestrone soup, barbecued beef cubes,
braised spareribs, sauerkraut, egg noodles,
fried hominy and green beans.
SUNDAY
BREAKFAST: Assorted fruit, assorted fruit juice,
eggs to order, omelets, fried bacon, grilled
sausage, corned beef hash, hash browns, French
toast and oatmeal.
BRUNCH: In addition to breakfast items:
Chili burgers and French fries.
IlNNER: Vegetable soup, Swiss steaks with
omato sauce, Southern-fried chicken, mashed
potatoes, spinach and mixed vegetables.
MONDAY
LUNCH: Manhattan clam chowder, veal loaf, brown
gravy, barbecue spareribs, egg noodles, mashed
potatoes, green beans, squash and corn bread.
DINNER: Chicken noodle soup, sauerbraten,
natural gravy, German potato cakes, German
sauerkraut, peas and carrots.
TUESDAY
LUNCH: Vegetable soup, chippered or fried
Icelandic fish, scalloped potatoes with onions,
broccoli spears and corn.
DINNER: Cheese soup, glazed ham loaf, beef
porcupines, vegetable gravy, mashed potatoes,
carrots and black-eyed peas.
WEDNESDAY
LUNCH: Creole soup, Newport-fried chicken,
chicken gravy, barbecue pork, rice, beets,
black-eyed peas and corn bread.
DINNER: Beef barley soup, pepper beef
steaks, natural sauce, turkey gravytoes,
potatoes, hominy, Brussel sprouts and
open-faced turkey sandwiches.
THURSDAY
LUNCH: Cheese soup, breaded pork cutlets,
potatoes, baked chicken, brown pork gravy,
chicken gravy, cauliflower and Southern-
style greens.
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DINNER: Knickerbocker soup, Texas chili,
tieese enchiladas, tamale pie, beef liver
th onions, rice, refried beans and corn.
MATADORS
The Matadors, a lively variety USO Show will
be performing aboard the NATO Base December 10 to
14. Not only do they play some crazy country and
fabulous 50's music, but they spice it up with
humor, impressions, and a salute to some of the
superstars of show business.
December 10th: B p.m . Glacier Hut
December 11th: noon Hofn (H-3)
7 p.m. . Andrews Theatre
December 12th: 9 p.m. . Rockville Club
December 13th: 2 p.m, . Youth Center
9 p.m . Windbreaker Club
December 14th: 2 p.m. . Andrews Theatre
8 p.m. . Officer's Club
HOLIDAY HOURS
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Thanksgiving
November 2b - main Store (Navy Exhange) will
be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Thanksgiving Day - Main Store and Personalized
Services open from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Geyser Cafeteria open
from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Viking Cafeteria closes at
3 p.m. Barber and Beauty
Shops, Uniform Shop and the
Navy Exchange office will be
closed. Mini-Mart closes at
5 p.m.
Christmas season
December 4 - Main Store closes at 5 p.m.
Stag Night from 6 to 8 p.m.
December 11 - Main Store closes at 5 p.m.
Doe Night from 6 to 8 p.m.
December 13 - Kid's Day at Main Store from
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Adults
allowed in store from 10:30
a.m. to 3 p.m.
December 18 - Main Store closes at 5 p.m.
Family Night from 6 to 8 p.m.
December 24 - Main Store and Laundry close
at noon due to an Icelandic
holiday. Mini-Mart closes at
6 p.m. Viking Cafeteria closes
at 8 p.m.
Christmas Day - All facilities closed.
December 26 - Main Store and Laundry closed
due to an Icelandic holiday.
New Year's
December 31 - Main Store and Laundry close
at noon due to an Icelandic
holiday. Mini-Mart and Viking
Cafeteria close at 8 p.m.
New Year's Day - Mini-Mart open. All other
facilities closed.
November 27—Thanksgiving Turkey Sandwiches at
the USO with all the "trimmings".
TODAY—USO's World Famous Fish Fry, 9:00 p.m.
to 3:00 a.m. or when ever the fish runs out.
SATURDAY—Taco Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
Fish Fry 9 p.m. to 3 a.m.
SUNDAY—Waffles from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
YOUTH CENTER
Sunday—Grade seven through age 19 - Come and
enjoy.
Monday—Ladles slimnastics 9 to 10 a.m. Evening
slimnastics 6 to 7 p.m. Arts and Crafts Day and
fifh and sixth grade Challenge the Champ Day.
Tuesday—Fifth and sixth grade Pillow Polo in the
gym. Teen pinball tournament. Also a variety of
floor games are on the agenda for six years old
through grade four
Wednesday—Fifth and Sixth graders can create a
Christmas candle. Lots of games for all. Six
years old through grade four - Crayola hour.
Thursday—Ladies slimnastics meet from 6 to 7
p.m. Bread dough class. Fifth and sixth Crab
Ball.
Friday—Christmas Craft Workshop. Free movie
for ages six through 19 at 3:15 p.m. Teen
Disco from 7 to 11 p.m. Organized games for
ages six through grade four.
Saturday—Entertain yourself at the Youth
Center. It will be open from 1 to 11 p.m.
Parents are invited to come and join with their
children at the Youth Center or just come
bv and visit the facility to see what they have
to offer.
For more information concerning the many
activities offered at the Youth Center call
7509 or 7822.
FIL-AM
A Hail & Bless and a belated Thanksgiving dinner
will be sponsored by the FIL-AM Association
Saturday at 5 p.m. in the Community Center. All
members and their families are cordially invited.
Prospective members are welcome. There will be
plenty of "goodies and games" for the children.
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