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Show HILL TOP TIMES 32 Friday, October 10, 1986 around the Quest ITC Club Family : Services SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAYS: Quest International Training in Communication meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month except holidays. Guests and potential members are invited. Meetings are held in the Thornton Recreation Center (room west of the pool room) at 11:15 a.m. Lunch is available in the snack room. For more information call Joan Hofer, Ext. 77370; Mary Drysdale, Ext. 73570; or Barbara Ferguson, Ext. 72106. Join us and develop your leadership skills, achieve through building gain greater personal occupational and community recognition, increase communicative abilities as a listener and speaker and learn efficient organization techniques. Hill Climbers nil Family Services, building 308, open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Loans of basic household items and beds to in- - and and TDY personnel. Infanttoddler car seat program. Information on most U.S. military installations throughout the world. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED. For information call Ext. 72301. MONDAY-FRIDAY- Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts BOY SCOUTS Troop 55 meets on even-date- d Mondays at 6 p.m. in building 696. Call Steve Knight, scoutmaster, for further details. CUB SCOUTS Pack 55 meets on the third Tuesday of each month at the Area C scout hut, 7 p.m. The pack is open to all boys from first grade through age 10. Call Lynne for more inor Pat Casper, Dooley, formation. ADULTS NEEDED for committee chairmen, assistant den leaders and other positions. You don't have to have a son to volunteer for these positions. Call or for more information. 479-669- Toastmasters 0, 773-350- WEDNESDAYS: Hill Climbers meet in building 1102, XR Conference Room, 11:30 a.m. Cafeteria facilities are not available; bring your own lunch. Open to all military and civilian personnel. Call Karen Jones, Ext. 75984, or John Garcia, Ext. 73499. 773-100- 6, 2, 773-350- 773-100- 2 6, 776-556- 7 Aero Club SECOND THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH: General membership meeting, 7:30 p.m. Private and commercial pilot courses available. Aircraft rental for pleasure flights or TDY trips. Cessna 152, Piper Warrior and Mooney 201 available as rentals. Learn to fly inexpensively aircraft $25, instructor $10 per flying hour. Ground school course on videocassette tape for the private pilot course. Tuition assistance available for active duty military members. Membership open to active duty and retired military, civilian DOD employees, family members, National Guard and Reserve component members, and others. Contact. Dave Teel, Ext. 71362, for additional information. FLIGHT INSTRUCTORS NEEDED FAA THE AERO CLUB has a continuing need for part-tim- e certificated flight instructors. Contact Dave Teel, Ext. 71487, for additional information. and Gun Club Hill Rod TUESDAY: Trap shooting, 4 p.m. until dusk THURSDAY: Skeet shooting, p.m. SUNDAY: Skeet shooting, noon-- 5 p.m. 3-- 6 Heritage Foundation VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for restoration of museum tifacts and aircraft, such as We are in need of RB-57- expertise on the Hess Fitness Center ar- OCT. Pumpkin ball (16" softball) tournament, 15 players per team, 8 teams in each division. ASA rules will be used. OCT. Women's Sports Appreciation Week. Possible events include 5K run, racquetball tourney, bowling and billiards. For more information call Ext. 77779. OCT. Season opener racquetball tournament. Singles play in men's and women's division. COMING IN NOVEMBER: Dribble, Pass and Shoot contest; doubles racquetball tournament; turkey trot 4 mile run. FOR MORE INFORMATION contact Marge Stutz, Ext. 77779 or 77772. and F-84- HH-43- and helicopter. If you are interested in helping call Larry Yannotti, Ext. 78623. H-21- C H-34- 9: 20-2- Dance Aerobics 25-2- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: Dance aerobics classes, p.m., Thornton Recreation Center. Join anytime! Open to all base personnel, their families and friends. Call Ext. 73924 for more information. 4:30-5:3- 18-1- 0 Early Morning Aerobics MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY: Base gym, building 520,6 a.m. Cost is $1 per visit or $10 per month. Classes are open to active duty and their family members, retired and their family members and civilian employees. No preregistration is required. Year-Roun- 7: Aerobics d MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY: Year-rounaerobics for men and women, 7 a.m., base gym, building 520. d 6-- Roy Hflinsmcs RUTH VJe We Make The Pizxa 773-521- toe 2 SOLAR NAIL TECHNICIANS JVL TUBUS PflTTI WILSON self-defen- You Make The Call Wwmms 2654 West 6000 South Civilian Recreation Events LEARN NOT TO BE A VICTIM: Free seminar and demonstration. Thursday, 6:30 p.m. required. BIG BUCK CONTEST: Entry deadline is Oct. 17. Register at building 524, Military and Civilian Sports Loan. Separate divisions for military and civilian. FOOTBALL WIDOWS: Learn the basics of the game, Oct. 20, 7 p.m. Reservations required. CARTOON JACK O 'LANTERNS: Oct. 23, 6:30 p.m., $5 includes all supplies and instruction. RACQUETBALL: Sign up for the challenge ladder between now and Oct. 27. Registration is $5. BASKETBALL REGISTRATION is under way. Last day for registration is Oct. 20. FOR MORE INFORMATION contact Civilian Recreation at Ext. 73661. 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