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The White Falcon - 26.10.1990, Page 12

The White Falcon - 26.10.1990, Page 12
NATO Base Sports 4557th SPS wins football championship ® The 4557th SPS beat the VP-56 Officers, 20-12 to capture the first place flag football championship which ended Saturday. The single elimination tournament began last Wednesday. Eight teams competed in this year’s tourna- ment out of 21 that took part in the league. The 4557th SPS squad led the league with a perfect record winning all nine of their games. The VP-56 Officers maintained a 9-1 record in Aerobic classes offered Daytime classes are held Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the base gym. Evening classes are held from 5:30 to 6:30 Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. A Saturday class is offered from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Prenatal classes are offered Monday, Tues- day and Friday from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. regular season play. NATO football tryouts This weekend is the last opportunity for athletes to try out for the NATO flag football team. Tryouts will be held tomorrow and Sunday at 2 p.m. on the Dental Field. For more information, call the Athletic Office at 4588. Summe r Fo otba II League S tan dings for the summer foo hall leap lie. in o 4557th SPS 9 0 VP-56 Officers 9 1 NCS 8 ' J. AIMD “Invaders” : 7 ■ ': 3 4557th Supply 6 3 NSGA 5 P 5 57th FIS Ops 5 4 PSD 5 4 AFIHQ 4 5 NCS Grindavik 4 6 AIMD “Raiders” 4 5 57th FIS Weapons : 5 5 960th AW ACS 3 6 IDF/CFK 4 6 Marines 3 6 Marines 3 7 NAVFAC 2 7 AIMD Avionics 2 8 NAS Supply 1 8 High School 0 10 DEPOSIT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 has linked up with the Icelandic recycling company. Deposits will be collected at the cash register, but full refunds for each con- tainer will be paid when turned in. You won’t lose a dime if you recycle. Endurvinnslan, Ltd., the Icelandic recycling company, re- ceives the deposits and is responsible for removing all containers from the base, at which time they return the deposits on all collected containers to the Navy Exchange. The com- pany also pays the Navy Exchange an addi- tional 15 percent rebate which will fund the redemption center and add some profit into out MWR programs. The recycling carried out by Endurvinnslan at its Reykjavik facility is quite effective. Cans are crushed and baled and then sold on international metal markets, although the re- turn is less than a penny per can. Plastic containers are punctured, crushed and baled for shipment to the Netherlands, where the material is cleaned and further shipped to Ireland. The Irish company makes plastic fibers out of the material for use in manufacturing car- pets, sleeping bags and the like. Glass bottles are crushed and deposited in the Reykjavik landfill. Even though the glass is not reused, scarce landfill space is saved. Estimates show that Iceland has decreased its landfill needs by 7 percent since the recycling program began. As the world’s population shows an in- creasing concern about the environment, programs such as this one are being im^ mented. Other military bases overseas anV the U. S. have opened recycling centers, iff eluding deposit programs such as ours, to meet host nation and local environmental standards. Once you have purchased a beverage, save the container. You can either reclaim your de- posit or you can donate the can to fund-raising causes. For example, the MWR department will have receptacles at their facilities where you can “pitch in” to donate money for up- grading of their services. Once accumulated, the money donated by the deposit of the cans could be quite substan- tial and, in this time of budget constraints, couldhelpmany different base facilities. Don’t throw away your chance to help yourself, others and our environment. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 the Falklands campaign in the South Atlantic (April to May 1982), where they served as medical assistants and also handled stores for resupply of the commandos ashore while sharing the risk of enemy air action with the rest of the brigade. Although there have been Royal Marines Bands in Scotland since the late 1930s, they were classified as “ship’s bands” and after WWII they were disbanded. In 1969,theRoyal Marines Band Service was reorganized and the sole remaining band in Scotland was des- ignated the Band of H.M. Royal Marines, Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland, and relocated to Roysth in 1971. The band is unique among Royal Marines Bands not only because it is based in Scotland, but also as it is the only Royal Marines Band stationed north of London. As its title sug- gests, the band travels extensively throughout Scotland, Northern Ireland and the north of England. It also visits the NATO Base annu- ally and has performed in the Far East. Under the direction of Lt. Peter Rutterford, Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music, Associate of the Royal College of Music Diplomas, next Friday’s concert will feature classical and light music, jazz and rock music, along with traditional military marches as part of the program. The introduction of the Corps of Drums during the concert will allow not only martial music to be enhanced, but also allows the finale to be played with a suitably moving and dignified conclusion to the concert appear- ance. The Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Security Force Co., invites all NATO Base residents and Defense Force employees to the concert. However, if past years are any indica- tion you may want to arrive at the theater early — this concert always ensures a maximuni capacity audience. Should your duty or schedule preclude attendir? Friday cvcnii^^Ht performance, the Band of the H.M. Ro^Pff^ Marines will also perform in concert at Is- lenska Operan (Icelandic Opera Company), Ing61fsstraeti, Reykjavik, Thursday, Nov. 1, at 8 p.m. Admission is Kr 600. 12 The White Falcon

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