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Show ncsoucjD OvoroaQoro Anonymous Do you worry too much about food? Do you think about food most of the time? Do you spend too much money on food? Is food your best friend? Find out what's eating you! Learn a way of life to take the focus from food to living. THURSDAYS: Meeting, Bldg. 445 (Religious Education Annex by the chapel), 0 room 15, 11:30 p.m. No dues or fees. Arrive late and leave early or stay the whole hour. Everyone welcome. Call Barbara, Ext. 72106, or Bill, Ext. 77229. a.m.-12:3- We care. Thrift Chop Alcohol Troatcnont MONDAYS: Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Bldg. 396, room 16, 2 p.m. Call 393-472- 8. Bldg. 445 (chapel annex), room 9, 11:30 0 p.m. Call Rick, or Ext. 73516. Children of alcoholics are often distrustful, negative, resentful, compulsive and addictive, with distorted views of life, low and health problems. You can change your attitudes a.m.-12:3- 544-011- 2 6. Al-Ano- 392-020- 1 or Quost Toastmastors Rhots ITC Club success! For more information call Barbara Ferguson, president, Ext. 72106, or Valerie Sweeten, membership, 392-462- Ron A. Hours; 8:30 to 5;30 Monday thru Friday 9:00 to 1 :00 oft Saturdays Frost DMD PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE COSMETIC BONDING NITROUS OXIDE AVAILABLE INSURANCE PLANS WELCOME SELF-HYPNOS- IS Feel Better, About Yourself, Your Life L.M. Welsh-Searl- c 393-031- 2 9. COMPLETE FAMILY DENTISTRY LOSE WEIGHT LEARN TO RELAX SLEEP BETTER LEARN Club ITC day accept the ITC invitation to SECOND AND FOURTH WEDNESDAY: Rhets International Training in Communication meets in the conference room of Bldg. 1207, 4:30 p.m. Membership is open END SMOKING 3289 Grant Ave. civilian. For more information call Nancy Hollister, Ext. 75971 or Frances Fields, Ext. 76411. SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY during September through June (except holidays): Quest International Training in Communication meets at the chapel annex, Bldg. 445, Room 13 (north end), 11:15 a.m. Enter at south door. Bring your lunch. ITC helps you express your thoughts clearly, learn to communicate effectively, listen accurately, plan and conduct events, meetings, etc., feel confident and relaxed in social settings, use proven communication skills to advance in your personal and professional life. Don't hesitate another HYPNOSIS WORKS! Japanese and Volkswagen Auto Parts Hilltop Times to both men and women, military and . WEDNESDAYS: Hill Climbers meet in Bldg. 1102, XR Conference Room, 11:30 a.m. Cafeteria facilities are not available; bring your own lunch. Open to all military and civilian personnel. and patterns. n WEDNESDAYS: meeting, Bldg. 396, room 16. Call Connie Hanney, Ext. 73407 or 73516.... Women's Group meeting, Bldg. 396, 1:30 p.m. Call Ext. 73407 April 15, 1988 or 73516. THURSDAYS: AA meeting, Bldg. 396, room 16, 11:30 a.m. Call Connie Hanney, Ext. 73407 or 73516. MISCELLANEOUS: AA meeting assistants needed by the Social Actions Office, 2 p.m. Mondays and 1 1:30 a.m. Thursdays in Bldg. 396. Call Connie Hanney, Ext. 73516 or 73407. DRIVE HOME VOLUNTEERS: For information call Dave Stockton, Ext. 73516 or 73407. , Adults Children of Alcoholics meeting, self-estee- m WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY: The Thrift Shop, Bldg. 308, east end, is open 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Wednesdays and 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Thursdays for all military and civilian personnel for shopping. For more information call 825-102- Quit Smoking WHAT IS THE SINGLE belt thing you can do for your health? Quit smoking! For information on smoking cessation classes call the Mental Health Clinic, Ext. 77909 or 77929. VC3C C30D.il Certified Hypnotherapist 731-334- 2 NEW PATIENTS WELCOME CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 1868 No. 400 West 774-819- 0 don't have to be an American to die of a heart attack. LAYTON Hill Field You di : ; . irT HELP5 You also don't have to overeat Or consume excessive amounts of cholesterol. Or ignore high blood pressure. Or smoke. But that's what a large segment of this countrys population does. 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