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Show BIO Hilltop Time's , Nov, 1 0, Arts and Crafts BRAKE CLINIC offered at the auto 1 993 hobby on a shop for basis. Purchase brake shoes at the shop, and make an apthen call Ext. pointment. POSTERS: The arts and crafts sales store has the latest in posters. Come and check them out. THANKSGIVING & CHRISTMAS plaster kits are available at the sales store. Also, see the metal and glass hanging ornaments available at the engraving shop. DON'T FORGET that the arts and crafts sales store is now selling craft items on consignment. Only a 25 percent fee on all items sold and no monthly fee. one-on-o- 3-- 3-- CLASSES: Community Center THORNTON COMMUNITY CENTER, miliBldg. 460, is open to all active-duttary, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. Patrons need not own an MWR club card to utilize the facility. 4:45 p.m., in AEROBICS: the recreation center. KARAOKE: Every Thursday, 7 p.m., in the Retreat. POKER NIGHT: Wednesdays, 5:30-73- 0 p.m., join us for poker night in the Retreat. Each player starts with 100 points. At the end of two hours, the player with the most points wins dinner for two at a local y Monday-Thursda- y, restaurant. PARK CITY SHOPPING TRIP: Nov. 19, 9:30 p.m., $5 per person. Sign up by Tuesday. GOLDEN EAGLES HOCKEY TRIP: Nov. 19, p.m., $13 per person. Sign up by Tuesday. SKI WINTER SHOW: Nov. 23, 11 a.m.-- 6 p.m. at TCC. Representatives will have information on ski resorts, ski lessons, equipment rentals, etc. BALLROOM RENTAL: The ballroom may be rented for parties, weddings and other festive occasions. Check out our reasona- - y a.m.-2:3- 0 5:30-9:3- 0 8 5-- all-da- y HOURS: all-da- y all-da- y all-da- SNOWBIRDGOING TO DISNEYLAND and need a place to stay? Come see us for your special deal at the Conestoga Hotel in Anaheim. GOING TO SAN DIEGO and need a place to stay? Come see us for your special deal at the Lexington Hotel and Suites in San Diego. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call the Thornton Community Center, Ext. or or stop by Bldg. 460. 6 two-da- y Musicians Sought on-ba- 774-520- 1-- 2 Trading Post y Craft Fair ot if you provide your own table. Spaces bareserved on a sis. Base access can be arranged for civilians who require authorization. For reservations or more information call TSgt. Liz Umpleby, Ext. 392-125- 9 ALSO Field Rd., Layton UT 84041 Door to 779-125- 9 At the Pavilion Restaurant from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Next NUMBER: TOLL-FRE- E 10 Mon.-Fr- l. p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-5:3- 0 QUE YEAR 5-y- i Over 400 Movies ver 200 Channels , Over 100 Radio Stations Polorotor Arm AMC Much, Much More Featuring: An expansive Salad Bar Fresh Fruits A Variety of Cheeses Benedict "Create Own" Omelette Bar Eggs your Waffles Fresh Belgian Vegetables Weekly Entree Specials An Assortment of Great Desserts ONE YEAR Dish Receiver LNB The Ogden Park Hotel is the place to go on Sundays for our great Buffet Brunch. Join the "Brunch bunch" for the best buy in the city! FREE bkhiy r. ESPN, TBS, WGN Discovery, p.m. FREE FREE 5 HBO, 3 Cinemax 3 Showtime 2 Movie Channels a.m.-- 5 It is a great way to start your week! Join us for the best Sunday Brunch Buffet in the area. Adults $6.95 Senior Citizens $5.95 -- $4.95 Children (5-- - Y. UST 4500 Picture-in-pictur- e But Western OGDEN VCR Timer n - 12) 160 Favorite Channels Built-i- & feat Brooch Grand Opening Special (2 Locations) 2625 first-serve- d STILL AVAILABLE: The Social Actions Office continues to offer sexual harassment awareness and prevention education courses to any civilian or military work center that requests it. The course length can be tailored to meet your unit's needs. "Call MSgt. Janice Sullivan or TSgt. Tho- mas Tye, Ext. or for more information. 55) (SALE ENDS DECEMBER 4, 1993) 1661 Washington Blvd., Ogden UT 84404 y, 3. Social Actions first annual craft fair, at the base hospital, 8 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Crafters may rent slots to sell your items. Cost is $31 for an table; $25 NOV. 19: 649th Medical Group 0 2)IIIHHII iHiHHUtMiWHiiiiiHHinmMiHmiHmnimiitmiHmimiiiiHnmiHiiiiM B Hill 8 2 e, y, 6 32-3- 5 HOURS: Tuesday, p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m.-p.m. The Trading Post, located in perBldg. 1532, is open to all active-dutsonnel and their dependents. Call Ext. for more information. first-com- 8 Monday-Thursda- Attn: Bldg. Managers 5-- federal holidays. INDOOR POOL: Monday-Fridamilitary a.m., lap swim only (active-dut- y p.m., swim free); 10 a.m.-- l p.m. and open swim. Closed all federal holidays. AEROBICS: Mandatory military fitness proin the gram, 6:30 a.m. Monday-Fridabubble. Evening aerobics, p.m. in the bubble, $2 per class or $20 per month; first class free to new patrons. Power and bench aerobics, and floor work. For more information call or Linda Fischlein, Maxine, Ext. 6 p.m., at Also, Monday-Fridathe fitness center, $2 per session or $20 per month, with Michele Hunnel. Call Ext. for details. TENNIS LESSONS: Cost is $10 for private lesson, $7 for group lessons. Instructor is 1 for apCinzie Honeycutt. Call Ext. pointments. OVER 35 BASKETBALL: Rosters and payments are due by Nov. 24. Games will be played Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 11 a.m. and noon at the youth center. There will be a coaches meeting Nov. 29, 1 p.m. at Thornton Community Center. Cost is $175 per team. Teams may have no more than two players age on the court at any one time. OUTSTANDING ATHLETES: The Hess Fitness Center is seeking nominations for outstanding base male and female athletes of the year. In addition to athletic prowess, nominees will be judged on performance of military duties and community involvement. Nominations must be signed by squadron commanders and submitted to the fitness center by Nov. 30. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Call Ext. 5-- 24-De- c. 15-Ju- p.m. Closed all a.m.-- 5 y, 2 one-da- y 9 3-- JAN. 11: The 649th Civil Engineering Squadron will conduct building managers' training at the base theater, Bldg. 441. Times and a.m. for Bldgs. are p.m. for Bldgs. 851 and above. This training is essential to assist you in managing your building and will give you a better understanding of the CE reorganization. A building manager's handbook will be distributed. Primary and alternate building managers are encouraged to attend. For more information call MSgt. Daniel D'Amato or SrA. Missy Alvarado, Ext. 9 a.m.-1- 0 y, y, y, $25. 8-- Monday-Frida- Saturday-Sunda- a.m.-4:3- 0 fundamental TOLE PAINTING: One-dap.m., $12 class, Saturday, 11:30 per person. Brushes and wood project are not included; all other supplies will be furnished. QUILT IN A DAY: Saturday, 7 a.m. until finished, $30 per person plus supplies. Call for the list of supplies. Ext. BASIC FRAMING: Starts Tuesday, p.m., $20 for two weeks. Bring a 5x7" picture and learn the basics of matting and framing. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS SPECIAL: BASIC DRAWING: Starts Nov. 17, 5:30-weeks, plus supplies. Call Through 1993, $17.50 per ticket for ages p.m., $35 for 3 and over. the arts and crafts center for the list of KNOTTS BERRY FARM: Nov. 24, supplies. TOLE PAINTING: Nov. 20, 11 a.m.-- p.m., everyone age 3 and older will be admitted for just $11.50. $15. Buy your Santa tole wood project for DISNEYLAND: Nov. 1, $21 for a $12. All other supplies are furnished. TO REGISTER: Call the arts and crafts pass, good pass, $34 for a for all ages. for more information. center, Ext. PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST: Today GOING ON A TRIP? Stop by the community center first. We have information on through Friday at the Thornton Commuhotels, camping, national parks and more. nity Center. Hill AFB is host for the command-leve- l If we don't have the information you need, competition. we'll get it. WE WILL BE CLOSED Thursday for VeteTICKETS AND TOURS: Check out the Disrans Day. ney World and Southern California packages and tickets, including Disneyland one- - and two-da-y passes, Knotts Berry Farm, Universal Studios, Sea World, MagSNOWING AND BLOWING: Brass musiic Mountain, museums and more. We also cians are needed for a holiday brass ensemhave discount tickets for the Salt Lake ble. This informal group will play Golden Eagles hockey games ($10), Sports loChristmas carols at different Park, Hogle Zoo (adults $4, children $2), cations. Call Capt. Wes Andrues, Ext. Crystal Springs, 49th Street Galleria, Free if you are interested. Rehearsals Fall TowerBungee Jump and Weber State start soon! activities. - Hess Fitness 5Centerp.m.; SKI PASSES: Powder Mountain, adult pass, $17.50; adult night pass, $9.50; children's pass, $10.50. Snowbasin, ' gift certificates, $24. Snowbird, pass for pass for $27.65; Solitude, y T.I. Filter UHF Automatically Adjusts Antenna for Best Picture! 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