The White Falcon - 20.06.1986, Blaðsíða 9
FYI (for your information)
CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO —
is looking for instructors for the
1986-87 school year. Qualified
instructors are needed in all ar-
eas: Business, English, Math,,
Science (Natural and Physical),
and technical fields - electronics
and Data Processing. If you have
a BS/BA and/or a concentration
of 21-30 hours in a specific area
and would be interested in teach-
ing, stop by Navy Campus to pick
up an application. For more info
call Anita at 4408.
OWC NEWS — Embassy tea on
June 24. A bus will leave the
Officer's Club at 2 p. m., fare is
$5.50. Must RSVP by June 21 to
4442 or 4152. Also, a Hail and
Bless Tea on June 10 at the
Officer's Club at 10 a. m. No
charge, and no RSVP.
RAMP CROSSING SIGNAL
LIGHTS — Effective immediately
the ramp crossing lights at the
ESSO station and Hangar 831 will
operate as follows: FLASHING
YELLOW-normal operations, all
vehicle and pedestrian traffic
will come to a complete stop and
proceed with caution. STEADY
RED-emergency in progress,
ramp crossing closed to all ve-
hicles and pedestrian traffic un-
til signal light resumes flashing
yellow or direction is resumed
by the Operations Duty Officer.
FSC HEALTH NURSE PROGRAM
— The FSC is starting a Visting
Nurse Program for families with
preschool children. They plan to
initiate this service by setting up
appointments with parents who
would like a visiting nurse to call
on thier home. If anyone would
like an appointment, or have any
questions call 4401 or 4357.
NATIONAL SPECIAL EDUCA-
TION BOARD — Applications are
now being taken for parents in-
terested in handicapped children
and would like to serve on then
national board for DODD'S special
education. Interested parents
should send a SF 171 along with a
letter expressing interests to:
TurdyPual, Special Education
Specialist, 2461 Eisenhower
Ave., Alexandria, VA.
22331-1100.
UNACCOMPAINED AND SINGI F
PERSONNEL — The Chapel Of
Light invites you to the free chili
supper at the USO Thursday,
June 26, at 5:30 p. m.. Takeout
orders available at 6 p. m.. This
monthly supper is prepared and
served by the women of the
chaper every last Thursday
before payday.
SUMMER READING PROGRAM --
Is sponsored by the Station Li-
brary and will be held from July
2 to Aug. 1. The library will be
open for use by dependent
youths during regular service
hours. On Wednesday mornings
from 11-11:30 a. m. there will be
special events. A reading Club
will be part of the program. The
library will continue with the
preschool story time on Friday
mornings only at 10 a. m. If you
would like to join the summer fun
stop by or call 4510 or 7323.
SEA CADET MEETING — The
Keflavik Sea Cadets meet Thurs-
days at 6:30 p.m. in building 349
(old chapel). The Cadet Corps is
open to all youth between the 11
and 17. For more info call 6267
or leave a message at 2404. The
Sea Cadets are also in need of
extremely small male and fe-
male uniforms. They especially
need dungarees, whites, and
female hats.
AUTO HOBBY SHOP — The
new cost for stall charges
is $1 an hour or $5 a day.
The price change is
effective July 1.
Tour Office Tips
RIDING SCHOOL — The Icelandic
Pony farm at Vestra Geldingaholt
teaches youths 9-16 years the
art of handling horses. Requests
for the July 22-29 school should
reach the Tour Office ASAP.
SKOGAFOSS TOUR — Saturday,
June 21, departing from the Vik-
ing Mall at 9 a. m. Sign up must
be on the Friday before and no
can-cellations can be accepted
after that time. A packed lunch
is recommended.
SOUTH SHORE ADVENTURE —
Saturday June 21, departing
from the Viking Mall at 9 a. m.,
sign up must before noon Friday
June 20, and no cancellation can
be accepted after that.
THORSMORK — Sunday June 22,
leaving the Viking Mall at 8 a.m.
Sign up must before noon Friday
June 20, and no cancellation can
be-accepted after that. A packed
lunch is necessary.
REYKJANES — This will be the
only tour to the Reykjanes Penin-
sula this summer. It will leave
the Viking Mall at 9 a.m. June
28. Sign up must be done before
noon June 27, and no cancella-
tions can be accepted after that.
Call 4420/4200 for
information on local and
international tours.
USO Highlights
FREE KEFLAVIK SHOPPING
TRIPS — Fridays 10am-12pm. A
five dollar seating deposit is
required but will be returned.
USO LATE HOURS — The snack
bar is open until 11:30 p.m
Sunday thru Thrusday.
DISCO TOUR -- On June 27 from
10 p.m. to 4 a. m.. Sign up
early.
YOUTH TOUR3 “ Everv Monday
REYK3AVHT5HOPPING TRIPS -
Every Tues. & Thurs. 9-4 p.m.
BLUE LAGOON DINNER AND DIP
— June 28.
LONGEST DAY BBQ — June 21,
from 11 a.m. to 5 p. m..
SATURDAY — Tacos all day.
SUNDAY — Pancakes 9-3 p.m.
MONDAY— Icecream sundaes
WEDNESDAY — Spaghetti day.
THURSDAY HOT PLATE SPECIAL
— Enchiladas.
FRYDAY— Ysa fish fry 6 - 9
p.m.
Call 7980 for more
information.
SAFETY NOTE -- All military
members, dependents and DOD
employees must stop for all
buses when unloading pass-
engers. Icelandic drivers are
not required, by law, to stop.
So use extreme caution when
entering and exiting buses.
June 20, 1986 The White Falcon
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