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Show On OU 1 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, August 22, 1986 c u uy n u i d-tGi- 01 e Civilian Recreation Center Officers' Club Duplicate Bridge. informal TUESDAYS: A duplicate bridge group meets very Officers' Club. Pairs of all 7 the at every Tuesday, p.m., levels of experience are welcome, from beginners to lifelong any evening players. For more information call or weekend. 546-484- 0 TODAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is fish and p.m. Waitress chips, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 service, Heritage Room, members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Prime rib dinner special in Heritage Room, $10.75 and $8.75, served 0 p.m. "Freeway" variety band, 0 p.m., main lounge. SATURDAY: Hawaiian Luau, p.m., reservations please, $14.95. Luau feast includes roast pig, maui-maumarinated beef, sweet and sour chicken, tropical rice, candied yams, coconut delight. Hawaiian show, 8 p.m. "Free- a.m., dance contests, prizes. Leis way Band," 9 p.m.-l:3- 0 and tropical mai-taiSUNDAY: Club closed on Sunday for the summer. MONDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is oven baked halibut, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Waitress service, Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., members and guests only. Membership Night, prime rib for $4.95 for member and spouse or one guest, served in p.m. Heritage Room, TUESDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is sliced roast pork, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Heritage Room waitress service for club members and guests only, 11 a.m-- p.m. Game night, 7:30 p.m. A la carte p.m. dining, Heritage Room, WEDNESDAY: Daily lunch feature in the main dining room is meat loaf, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Waitress service, Heritage Room, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.-- l p.m. Chicken Night, $4.50 per plate p.m. plus salad bar, served in Heritage Room, "Freeway," main lounge, 0 p.m. THURSDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is fried chicken, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Waitress service in Heritage Room, 11 a.m.-- l p.m., club members and guests only. Beefeaters buffet, $7.50, served p.m., Heritage Room. "Freeway" variety band, main lounge, 0 p.m. FRIDAY: Daily lunch feature in main dining room is fish and chips, served cafeteria style, 11 a.m.-l:3- 0 p.m. Waitress service, Heritage Room, club members and guests only, 11 a.m.--l p.m. Prime rib dinner special, $10.75 for queen cut, served king cut and $8.75 for 0 Room. p.m., Heritage "Freeway" variety band, 0 p.m., main lounge. et 6-1- Post Trading THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS: i, Trading Post open to mili- tary personnel and their families, 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m., building 394. Obtain or trade needed items. All donations are welcome and we will pick up large items. Call Ext. 73457 during normal operating hours for more information. s. Tickets and Tours MOVIE TICKETS: Mann Theaters, $3.10; Cinemark, $2.60. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ATTRACTIONS: Queen Mary and Spruce Goose, $10$7; Sea World, $11.95$8.95; Knotts Berry Farm, $9.75; Marineland, $6.25$4.25; Universal Studios, $ll$7.45; Magic Mountain, $12.50; Southern California fun package (includes Disneyland Magic Kingdom Club Card), FREE! San Diego fun package, FREE! LAGOON: Adults' unlimited ride pass, $10.50 (adults are considered 8 years of age and older). Does not include swimming or miniature golf. Children's passes can be bought at Lagoon for $9.95. WILD WATERS: Unlimited pass, $6 ($8 value) CHERRY HILL Family Campground and Recreation Center: Passes for $6.50 ($8 value) 49th STREET GALLERIA: Prime time tickets $2.45 each e time $1.75 (not valid (valid Monday-Saturday2 p.m.). 6 or after after p.m. Saturday Friday SKI PASSES FOR PARKWEST: August rate only $150, a savings of $200. September rate is $200. UTAH SYMPHONY: Special concerts, $5.10, value up to $15; Subscription concerts, $10.10, value up to $25. CONCERTS at Lagoon (prices include admission to Lagoon): The Monkees and Herman's Hermits, Aug. 29, 8 p.m., $12.60 per person. LOG CABIN: Reservations may be made two months in advance. Cost is $25 plus a $5 refundable key deposit. CENTENNIAL PARK picnic pavilion: .$20 plus a $5 refundd basis. No phone able key deposit, reservations may be made. Come in to the Ticket and Tours Office, building 460. Please, no phone reservations. HILLHAUS SUMMER SEASON: $40 for the building plus $5 per person sleeping over. Wedding receptions, $50 for the building plus one suite for the bride and groom, $5 for each additional bed used. HORSEBACK TRIP: Sept. Cost is $45 per person, which includes transportation, horse and tack, and most meals. Signups are being taken now at Tickets and Tours, build- ); PRE-SEASO- non-prim- N first-serve- first-com- e, 5-- 7. FOR MORE INFORMATION on any items, call Ext. 72892, Tickets and Tours Office. 8. 776-960- 9. on-bas- free-tim- e. 0 1-- 6-1- s. 6-1- 8. ur 8. THIS WEEK'S ACTIVITIES: TODAY: Simon Says competition, 1 p.m., prizes, free. SATURDAY: Obstacle course, 10 a.m. at the par fitness course. Skatboard obstacle course, 1 p.m. at the Youth Activities Center. SUNDAY: Talent show dress rehearsal, 1 p.m., Thornton Recreation Center. MONDAY: Anything Goes talent show, 7 p.m., Thornton Recreation Center. TUESDAY: Kids in the Kitchen, 3 p.m., 60 WEDNESDAY: Bicycle Slow Race, 3 p.m., free. THURSDAY: Make it, Moving Matches, 25, 3 p.m. UPCOMING FIELD TRIPS AND EVENTS: 8 AUG. 29: Dance, pre-tee-n p.m., $1.50 with a youth card, $2 without; teens, p.m., $2 with a youth card, $2.50 without. Music by "True Crew." it-D- o 6-- 1 6-1- 11-o- z. 8-o- z. 6:30-11:3- all-da- 564. Grade Officers' Councilof the Company THURSDAY: The Hill AFB Company Grade Officers' the Red Quarter award ceremony will be held at 4 p.m. in to invited are officers All Club. Officers' of the Lounge attend. Uniform of the day is appropriate. For more information contact 1st Lt. Joanne Rich, Ext. 77832 or 75422. Family Support Center FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Tuesday, 4:30 p.m. BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS: Tuesday, 4:30 p.m., "Com- municating Esteem." MARRIAGE AND YOU: Wednesday, 7 p.m., "Conflict Resolution." EMPLOYMENT SEARCH: Tuesdays, noon-- 3 p.m. SYSTEMATIC TRAINING FOR EFFECTIVE PARENTING: Tuesday, 7 p.m., "Natural, Logical Consequences." CHILD DEVELOPMENT: Call Ext. 74681 or 75855 for an appointment. 7 p.m. at Base Restaurants BUILDING 230 MONDAY: Grilled veal, Swedish meatballs, pepper steak TUESDAY: Roast leg of pork, braised short rib of beef, spaghetti WEDNESDAY: Chicken Malibu, grilled baby beef liver, Hungarian goulash THURSDAY: Country fried steak, baked ham, beef stroganoff FRIDAY: Grilled halibut, deep fried fish, beef Swiss steak, baked macaroni, ham and cheese casserole BUILDING 1294 MONDAY: Grilled breaded veal cutlet, braised beef short ribs, spaghetti TUESDAY: Fried chicken a la Maryland, glazed baked ham, beef pot pie WEDNESDAY: Country fried steak, baked cod, chicken fricassee THURSDAY: Grilled breaded pork steak, baked meatloaf, ham and lima beans FRIDAY: Grilled halibut steak, fried fish and chips, Spanish steak, baked macaroni, ham and cheese casserole BUILDING 1235 Pool Schedule LABOR DAY TRIATHLON: Aug. 30, for individuals and e teams. Course consists of a half-mil-e bike swim, route and a run. For more information, call Connie Wages, Ext. 74617. 10.7-mil- SATURDAY, SUNDAY: "Maximum Overdrive" (R), 7 p.m. MONDAY: "Club Paradise" (PG-137 p.m. AUG. 30, 31: "Ruthless People" (R), 7 p.m. 7 p.m. SEPT. 1: "Pirates" (PG-13SEPT. 5: "Running Scared" (R), 7 p.m. 7 p.m. SEPT. 6: "Back to School" (PG-13SEPT. 7: "Murphy's Law" (R), 7 p.m. 7 p.m. SEPT. 8: "Gung Ho" (PG-13), ), ), ), CERAMICS: Tuesday. Learn to bring bisque animals to life by applying pastel chalks with a brush. The matte finish enhances the beauty of these pieces. Instruction includes cleaning, staining, underglazing and glazing. Cost is $10 and includes all supplies. NEEDLEWORK SUPPLIES are available at the Sales Store. DMC embroidery thread is only 30 per skein. We also carry books and other items for completion of your craft projects. FALL CLASSES will include home repair and maintenance for women and powder puff auto classes for women, along with watercolor, Christmas card making, wood camp stool class and ceramic decal workshop. 55 Boy Scout Troop 7 meets MONDAYS: : at p.m. in building 696 (scout Troop hut). Newcomers always welcome. For more information 7 or Ron Ruller-tocall Scoutmaster Steve Knight, 776-045- n, 3. Silver and Blue Band THURSDAYS: Band rehearsal, 5:30 p.m. in building 441. Military and civilian personnel, 18 and older, interested concert and marching band should attend. in military-styl- e needed. Call Spencer Little, Ext. musicians Experienced 75722. THE BAND ACCEPTS requests for e performances. No base approval is required for these requests. ELECTION of band treasurer will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. off-bas- Hillcrest Dining Hall TODAY: Lunch, beef ball stroganoff, baked stuffed pork chops, honey glazed hens; dinner, roast beef, fried fish, chicken pot pie SATURDAY: Lunch, Swedish meatballs, fried shrimp, pineapple chicken; dinner, Yankee pot roast, BBQ ribs, breaded liver SUNDAY: Lunch, Swiss steak, pork chop suey, baked fish; dinner, meat loaf, simmered corned beef, roast turkey MONDAY: Lunch, steamship round of beef, spaghetti with meatballs, baked ham; dinner, pepper steak, fish, BBQ chicken TUESDAY: Lunch, chicken fried steak, lasagna, pork chops; dinner, Salisbury steak, baked fish, roast turkey WEDNESDAY: Lunch, Hungarian goulash, baked ham, fish portions; dinner, beef pot roast, Creole shrimp, baked chicken THURSDAY: Lunch, steamship round of beef, sweet and sour pork, roast turkey; dinner, grilled steak, oven fried fish, baked chicken FRIDAY: Lunch, meat loaf, baked ham steak, fried chicken; dinner, grilled Salisbury steak, chipper perch, turkey pot pie Thornton Recreation Center TODAY: Blood drive, 9 a.m.-- l p.m. Green River raft trip leaves, $45 per person. : SATURDAY: tourney, 7 tourney, 7 p.m. MONDAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m., $2 per time. Chess tourney, 7 p.m. TUESDAY: Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. Singles dart tourney, 7 p.m. Retreat special, grilled cheese sandwich with soup. WEDNESDAY: Free food night, quiche pie. THURSDAY: Pingpong tourney, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Dance aerobics, 4:30 p.m. Retreat special, taco salad. FRIDAY: Wyoming Downs tour, $16, must have 10 par8-b- MONDAY: Sweet and sour breast of chicken, country fried steak, sloppy joes TUESDAY: BBQ pork country ribs, grilled baby beef liver, baked macaroni, ham and cheese casserole WEDNESDAY: Grilled Salisbury steak, baked cod, lasagna THURSDAY: Grilled breaded pork steak, baked stuffed bell pepper, baked noodle and chicken casserole FRIDAY: Grilled halibut steak, fried fish and chips, baked meatloaf, baked beans and franks BAKERY GOODS AVAILABLE The Base Restaurant here has an excellent selection of baked goods for a reasonable price. These can be delivered to your area for no charge. For additional information please call the base restaurant, Ext. 72043. Baso Theater Arts and Crafts 544-549- SEPT. 3: The next meeting of the Hill Ski Club, the Officers' Club. Youth Activities Center one-tim- , 1 Hill Ski Club The Youth Activities Center is open to all military, retired For military and DOD civilian dependent youth ages more information on these or other youth programs call Ext. 72419, building 883. All phone calls for The youth phone number is youth participants must be placed at this number. The Youth Center is responsible for e delivery of the Hill Top Times. If you have any problems with delivery of your paper, call Linda McKenzie, Ext. 72419. BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM: Participants will be served breakfast in the morning and a light snack in the afternoon. Structured activities will include arts and Transcrafts, sports, cooking, games, videos and ElemenHill be to from Field and will provided portation tary School. The program runs from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays and 6:30-8:3a.m. and 5 p.m. Mondays. All youths ages 2 who are dependents of active duty military, retired military or DOD civilian employees of Hill AFB qualify for the program. Cost is $2 a session or $4 a day, $20 per week for the first child and $1.50 a session or $3 a day and $15 per week for each additional child. For further information call the Youth Center, Ext. 72419. FALL CLASSES JAZZ DANCE LESSONS: Thursdays starting Sept. 4, $10 per month for Youth Center members, $12 for nonmem-berInstructor is Margie McDonald. TUMBLING CLASSES: Mondays and Wednesdays starting Sept. 3, $10 for members, $12 for nonmembers for one class per week; $2022 for two classes per week. Instructor is Lynda Chicado-ShendoKARATE: Thursday, Friday and Saturday starting Oct. 2, $20 for members, $22 for nonmembers for three classes Instructor is Eugene Yim. per week. For youth ages PIANO LESSONS: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons and evenings starting Sept. 2., $20 per month for lesson members, $22 for nonmembers for one half-hoInstructor is Tracy Hutchens. per week. For ages ORIENTEERING: Saturday, 9 a.m. Search for buried treasure and learn the art of land navigation using map and compass. Course includes equipment, one hour of classcourse, field room instruction, transportation to pre-sCost is base. back to the and instruction transportation $15 per person. MOUNTAIN SURVIVAL: Thursday. Learn the basics of survival! If you venture off the beaten path (even just a e class. Cost is little bit) take advantage of this trip. $15 per person for this y These program are open to base personnel, their dependents and accompanied guests. For more information call Ext. 73661 or 73250, or stop by Civilian Recreation, building p.m.-SUNDAY- ticipants. OTHER INFORMATION: The Thornton Recreation Center is looking for instructors for the following classes: art, business, dance, computer science, recreation and leisure activities, languages, finance, food and nutrition, marketing and enrichment classes. Please contact David Ovard, Ext. 73924. Detachment 675 Reunion WEEKEND OF NOV. 8: AFROTC Detachment 675 will celebrate its 40th anniversary of the University of Oklahoma campus; Angel Flight will also celebrate its 20th anniversary. Among activities planned to publicize AFROTC and honor our alumni are a formal retreat, a "come as you are" party, an open house an OU vs. Missouri football game, a military ball and picnic. If you are an alumni and wish to participate in this reunion, contact 1 or Autovon Capt. David Alkove, (405) Tinker AFB, then ask the Tinker operator to dial the lo325-321- cal commercial number: 325-321- 1. 884-110- 0, |