The White Falcon - 03.12.1993, Síða 1
Serving the Iceland Defense Force Community
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Vol. 52 No. 47 December 3,1993
Icelandic Comer
What are you doing for New
Year’s Eve?
HvaD /Etlar Pd aD gera a
Gamldrskvold?
(Ka-vath ite-lar thu ath ge-ra
a Gam-lours-ka-veld?)
Fire damage
A fire in a laundry room
lessons on safety. See
Mustangs
The Mustang Associ-
ation seeks to inform the
unior enlisted commu-
nity about available
officer programs. See
Chippers
Third grade students
learn about marble carv-
ing, get a chance to try
their hand. See page 5.
Inside
Editorials........2
Lyte Bytes........3
The Doc Talks.....3
If Briefs...........4
Features........5-6
^^^lassifieds..........7
Sports............8
Members of the Chapel Bell Choir performed at the annual Festival of Trees event in the A.T. Mahan
Elementary School recently. The 11-person amateur group regularly performs on the fourth Sunday of
each month in the Chapel of Light. The three-day event featured displays of Christmas trees decorated
by various base commands and organizations. The charity fund raiser was put on by the Naval Facility
Auxiliary and entrance donations, totalling $250, will be used for base charities. “Hopefully the Festival
of Trees prompted people to get in the Christmas spirit,” said Janet Miller, director of the bell choir.
(Photo by J03(SW) Andreas Walter)
Icelandic Postal System
offers Christmas special
TheGovemmentoflcelandhas emed by the general rules on
granted the duty free use of the imported tax free Christmas gifts
Icelandic Postal System to mail from abroad. To qualify, the gifts
Christmas presents to relatives in must not exceed an individual
Iceland. This agreement is in- value of $46/ 3,273 Kr. and must
tended for use by Icelandic be mailed from the Icelandic post
spouses of Defense Force mem- office in the Air Terminal, Bldg,
hers and runs through Dec 21. 782. For more information, con-
The content and value is gov- tact the Provost Marshal’s office
Christmas
Decorating
Contest
The annual Cliristmas deco-
rating contest begins Dec. 12 and
runs until Dec. 15. Final judging
will occur between 5 and 8 p.m.
on the 15th. Only window deco-
rations will be judged for prizes
this year. First and second place
prizes will be awarded, and an
honorable mention given to third
place. Outdoor decorations on
accompanied/unaccompanied
quarters, work areas and other
facilities will receive honorable
mention.