The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 29.05.1981, Side 1

The White Falcon - 29.05.1981, Side 1
MAY 29—JUNE 5 WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENT SUPPLEMENT ENLISTED DINING TODAY LUNCH: Manhattan Clam Chowder, Ice- landic fish, potatoes, succotash and squash. DINNER: Egg drop soup, barbecued chicken, sauce, potatoes, dressing, beets, peas and hot rolls. SATURDAY BRUNCH: Vegetable soup, pork slices, potatoes, cabbage and peas. DINNER: Vegetable soup, veal cut- lets, rice pilaf, spinach, tomatoes and hot rolls. SUNDAY BRUNCH: Beef onion soup, hamburgers, cheeseburgers, baked beans, French fries and green beans. DINNER: Cream of mushroom soup, ham, gravy, rice, potatoes, corn, broc- coli,and hot rolls. MONDAY LUNCH: Logging soup, Hungarian Mfri, pork slices, potatoes, rice, and beets. Cream of bell pepper soup, Cornish game hen, potatoes, rice, peas, wax beans and hot rolls. TUESDAY LUNCH: Old-Fashioned bean soup, Icelandic fish, broccoli, potatoes, greens and steamed tomatoes. DINNER: New England fish chowder, Swedish meatballs, noodles, pota- toes, carrots, broccoli and rolls. WEDNESDAY LUNCH: Beef noodle soup, fried chicken, BBQ spareribs, corn bread, potatoes, rice, corn and cauli- flower. DINNER: Cream of celery soup, pork slices, dressing, rice, cabbage, okra and hot rolls. THURSDAY LUNCH: Mulligatawny soup, beef Sauerbraten, knockwurst, potaotes, Brussels sprouts and squash. DINNER: International Night— Chinese Dinner: Beef bouillon soup, shrimp Foo Yung, pork chop suey, fried rice, chow mein noodles and Chinese fried cabbage. "WE ALL HAVE A CONSUMING INTEREST IN ENERGY..." uso TODAY—Fish Fry from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. or until the fish run out. SATURDAY—Fish Fry from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. or until the fish run out. MONDAY—Women's Get Together from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., free baby- sitting service is provided. First Self Defense Class meets from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The USO is sponsoring a Martial Arts course in June. The USO is always looking for instructors to teach the following courses: Languages, Dance, Handi- crafts, Exercise, and Musical In- struments. Call the USO for details at 7980/ 6113. CLUB SPECIALS OFFICER'S CLUB: Today—Embassy Dinner; 57th FIS Reception. MONDAY—Senior Graduation Re- ception. WEDNESDAY—International Night, "Mexican Dinner." THURSDAY—Kiwanis; Postmasters. FRIDAY—AFI Hail and Bless. WINDBREAKER CLUB: Today—Live band; Hawaiian ham steak. SATURDAY—Disco. SUNDAY—Disco. WEDNESDAY—Sweet & Sour pork with fried rice. THURSDAY—Seasoned fried Ysa. FRIDAY—Roast beef; disco. YOUTH CENTER SATURDAY—Piano Lessons and Jazz Dancing Class this afternoon. The Youth Center is open to all ages 6- 19, except after 6 p.m., when it is reserved to 7th grade and up only. SUNDAY—Sunday is reserved for Teens only, Grades 7 and up. Come in and enjoy the new Teen Room! MONDAY—Grades 1-2 will play King and Queen. Grades 3-4 play War Ball. Grades 5-6 have a Pool Tournament. An Arts and Craft is planned for all ages. In the evening we have Slim- nastics from 6 to 7'p.m. and Modern Jazz Dancing from 7 to 8 p.m. TUESDAY—The youngest group plays War Ball. Grades 3-4 hold their weekly tournaments. Grades 5-6 also play War Ball. Ballet classes in the afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY—Age 6 through Grade 2 play Kickball. Grades 3-4 play Ball, while the 5th and 6th grades do Painting. The Jewelry Class is held today at 4 p.m. and the Modern Jazz Dancing is held tonight at 7 p.m. THURSDAY—Age 6 through Grade 2 have relays. The 3rd and 4th grades learn to use hand tools. Grades 5-6 have a Foosball Tournament scheduled. Ballet classes are held this after- noon, and the Evening Slimnasties are held from 6 to 7 p.m. FRIDAY—A Free Movie is scheduled for 3:15, open to all ages 6 and up. The Teen Disco is held as usual, starting at 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. There are still openings in the following classes: Modern Jazz Dancing, Adult Ballet, Guitar, Puppet Making, and Evening Slimnastics. The Youth Center is also looking for instructors for Art, Gymnastics, Fencing or any talent that one might have to share. Anyone interested in starting a Girl's Softball Lea- gue call the Youth Center at 7508. Summer Day Camp will be starting on June 10 at the Youth Center. Come in now and sign up or call the Youth Center at 7508. TOUR OFFICE TOUR OFFICE—is offering their first tour to Whale Bay on Saturday, June 6, leaving Viking Mall at 9 a.m. and arriving back on the base by 7:30 p.m. The cost of the tour will be $18 per adult and $13.50 per child. The first stop on the tour is Whale Bay and if a whale has been caught, you will be able to observe the cut- ting and fleshing of it. You will also drive through the Borgarfjordur District, through Lundarreykjadalur Valley and up into the highlands, through Uxahryggir. The last stop will be a drive past Thingvellir before heading back to the base. Make certain to book a seat early at the Tour Office! The reservation dates of the Pony Farm have recently been changed. The first group will attend August 4-11 and the final group, August 11- 18. The Icelandic Pony Farm has a lot to offer children from ages 9- 16. They teach riding, handling and grooming of the horse. -Transpor- tation from Reykjavik is provided as well as accomodations and meals. Children must have a physical exam- ination and present a health cert- ificate at the farm. There are a very limited number of spaces avail- able, so if interested be sure to contact the Tour Office. The Tour Office is located in the Viking Mall and open from 8 a.m. to '•45 p.m. Monday thru Friday. For information about scheduled tours, stop by or call 4420.

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