The White Falcon - 26.06.1987, Side 10
FYI s (For your
mwH notes
Film processing service at
the Hobby Center now includes one
free roll of film with each roll
processed. This service will not
increase the fee for film
processing.
Kef laviifc Firing Club
The flying club will be having
a ground school course starting
the second week of July. Anyone
interested can contact Sandy at
7949 or Jim at 6246 or 7887.
The club also hold its monthly
meeting Wednesday in the Aip Ops
Lounge (bldg. 810) at 6 p.m. For
more information call Sandy or
Jim at the above phone numbers.
Tour Office
Tour schedule for June:
June 27: Reykjanes Peninsula and
Thorsmork
June 28: Heidmork (family outing)
June 27-28(weekend): Thorsmork
Housing Occupants
Attention housing occupants:
if you are due to transfer between
now and Sept. 30,1987, please
call the Housing Office at 6123. By
notifying housing as soon as pos-
sible, families on the waiting list
can be reunited sooner. Thank you
for your concern.
navn Campus
Websler University Fall I
term registration ends today.
Students in the Master of Arts in
Management Program can register
for MGT 552 Personnel Management
(Core), MGT 553 Decision-Making
Processes (Elective) and MGT 600
Integrated Studies in Management
(Core). Students in the Master of
Arts in Teaching Program can reg-
ister for SSC 510 Teaching of
Thinking Skills (Elective) and EDU
583 Creative Expression and Your
Curriculum (Elective) and EDU 549
International Education (Core).
Currently enrolled students are
encouraged to register at this
time. A $10 late fee will be as-
sessed for registrations comple-
ted after July 11, new students
may register up to the day class
begins without penalty. If you
Information)'
would like more information about
Webster University please stop by
the Navy Campus Office (Bldg.
349) or call 2405.
Bocka Hoad 4 Wheelers
Tomorrow , (rain date June
28) the Rocky Road 4-Wheelers
will sponsor a road rally games
day. The event is open to the
residents of the NATO Base and
Icelandic community. The adult
events scheduled are potato
pickup, timed course, blindfolded
balloon bust, and in the only game
limited to 4 wheel drive vehicles
‘the hill climb.’ Depending on the
number of contestants, the adult
games will be divided into three,
classes; under 3,000 lbs., over
3,000 lbs., and radically modi-
fied. Scheduled children’s events
include the hill climb, timed
course, and tire roll. You can
register for any event the day of
the road rally or pre-register at
the Rocky Road 4 Wheeler's weekly
Tuesday night meeting at the Com-
munity Center at 7:30 p.m. For
more info call Janet at 7856 or
join us at the high school parking
lot on the 27th for the 8:30 a. m.
departure to the road rally site.
We are also in need of automobiles
for the drive to the rally. If you
can help call Walt at 4053 AWH.
USO Happenings
A Birthday Party Service is
now available at the USO. Kid's
meals, games, cake and party
theme of your choice. Call 6113
DWH or Kim Beeson at 4328 AWH.
Tour drawings every Friday for
single or unaccompained person-
nel only. Sign-up at the USO.
Beginning shorthand to start in
late July sign-up now!
Transportation to the Europe
concert in Reykjavik July 6, will
depart at 7 p.m. Sign-up now.
Icelandic Car Racing
Race Car Schedule:
June 27/28 drag racing by the
aluminum plant.
Familn Service Canter
Salt water fishing: How would
you like to fish in Iceland —
cheap? Learn how at the FSC's
intercultural workshop Tuesday
from noon until 1 p.m.
Job Club: Is a support group for
the job seeker. This is an
opportunity to discuss problems
people are having in their job
search. ’Job Club'is offered the
first and third Wednesday of each
month from 9 until 11 a.m. (July
I and 15).
What's Happening in Reykjavik:
Don't forget to pick up your free
copy of ‘What's Happening in
Reykjavik" every Friday afternoon.
Unless noted, The above
classes are held at the
Family Service Center. For
more information call 4401.
H Thank You Ilote
On June 13 the Youth Center
held a dance and gymnastic recital
at Andrew's Theater. I would like
to extend my thanks to all the
parents for their effort and extra
help back stage. Also to Linda
Hubbard, Linda Smith and Genia
Soathof for their help in making it
all possible. Most importantly,
'Good job kids!’ Nia
Do something
for nothing.
And you’ll get
everything.
You know the feeling.
It stays with you all your life.
Helping a friend. A neighbor.
Someone in need.
That’s what Red Cross volun-
teers do every day.
Because every day someone
needs us.
And we need you.
We urgently need volunteers
and donations.
Please call your Red Cross
chapter today.
Help the people who help
people.
American
Red Cross
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