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Vol. 55 No. 42 Friday, October 30, 1998 Security cracks down on safety violations Guantanamo Bay - The Security Department is implementing a new area or without safety gear. system to help crack down on safety violations. From now on, Security If someone is stopped for violating one of these safety rules, their personnel will issue chits to individuals' commands for violations of cer- name and social security number will be taken and a chit will be sent to tain safety rules. COMNAVBASEGTMOINST 1710.10F and 11200.1F their command. are very clear about safety precautions when running, jogging, walking, "The Security Department is not taking action. We are just letting the bicycling, rollerblading or skateboarding on base. commands know so they can take the appropriate action," said MACS Violations include jogging, walking, running or bicycling without a Kathy McCallister. reflective vest at night; jogging, walking or running in a restricted area or Sponsors will be held responsible for their family members actions. on the street with headphones; bicycling without a headlight at night or Chits will be sent to sponsors' commands for violations made by family without a helmet; and rollerblading or skateboarding in an unauthorized members. Students surpass strategic plan benchmark Guantanamo Bay - Dr. Lillian Gonzalez, writing in grades five, eight and 10 The 3-day The goal of 75 percent of the "Proficient" Director, Department of Defense Education Ac- assessment directs students to rewrite on the first level or higher was met at all three grade levels: tivity (DoDEA) recently announced the 1998 re- day, write the first draft on the second day, and 94 percent at grade five; 79 percent at grade eight; sults of the DoDEA writing assessment for the write the final essay on the third day. The re- and 83 percent at grade 10. In addition, the per- Department of Defense Dependent Schools sults of the writing assessment are used by the centage of 1998 students scoring at the lowest (DoDDS). Gonzalez was especially pleased to system to monitor the quality of student writing level of "Novice" was substantially report that Benchmark 3.3 of the DoDEA Com- and provides teachers and administrators with T p lower than 1994 rates. munity Strategic Plan has been reached. information to help them make decisions Q. . In Guantanamo Bay, W.T. Benchmark 3.3 states that, "at least 75 per- concerning school improvement plans staff Sampson School students sur- cent of students assessed by the DoDEA system- development, and individual student A passed goals as well. They scored wide writing assessment will meet the DoDEA achievement. For the first time, a sample d well above the national average on criteria for proficiency." The 1998 test results group of students in the Domestic Depen- o thestandardizedCalifomiaTestof show more than three-fourths of all students dent Elementary and Secondary Schools 'T5 $O Basic Skills (CTBS). tested were performing at the "Proficient" or (DDESS) also participated in the writing assess- "The extraordinary efforts of stu- "Distinguished" levels. ment. Because only a small group of DDESS dents, school personnel and community mem- Each spring DoDEA conducts a writing as- students participated, no valid summary writing bers have given us cause to celebrate," said Sonja- sessment which measures the quality of student scores were available. Lee Pollino, school improvement coordinator. "Our overall scores were well above the na- Birds flock to GTMO to weather storm tional average in all curricular areas for the 1997- Guantanamo Bay - Although Guan- 98 school year with marked increase over the pre- tanamo Bay is a safe haven for many species vious school year in most areas. With the con- of bird, it also acts as a safe port for a very tinued support from parents, we can make our different type of bird - the sea-going type. elementary and secondary programs even better," USS Pelican (MHC-53), USS Osprey she added. (MHC-51), USS Cormorant (MHC-57), USS Heron(MHC-52), USS Falcon(MHC-59), USS Kingfisher(MHC-56) and USS s Chief(MCM-14) visited GTMO this week to weather Hurricane Mitch's winds of up to 178 mph, gusts up to 212 mph and 25 to 30-ft. sea swells. Hurricane Mitch is the fourth strongest Please drive carefully and watch out for children in the storm ever recorded in the Atlantic Basin. It neighborhoods. Carry a a is also the number one strongest storm ever flashlight and wear light- USS Pelican, USS Osprey and USS Cormorant recorded during the month of October in the colored clothing or weather the storm here. Atlantic Basin. reflective vests. GTMO Recycle this GAZETTE Youth Activities open recre ation program changes Guantanamo Bay-The Morale, Welfare and Recreation Youth Ac- classrooms B-11, 13, 15 and the gym. Drop off will be at the gym between tivities Open Recreation Program will undergo some changes beginning 6 and 6:30 p.m. The program is limited to 30 children at the elementary the first weekend in November. The five to seven-year-old age group open school and 75 children at the Youth Center. recreation program will now be located at the elementary school Friday Open recreation will be closed Oct. 31 due to Halloween. and Saturday night from 6 to 9 p.m. Open recreation for the eight to 12- For more information, contact Varner at 4658. year-old age group will remain at the Youth Center Friday and Saturday nights from 6:30 to I1 p.m. Power outage slated for Nov. 7 "The main reason we are doing this is because of safety," said Scott Guantanamo Bay - There will be a scheduled power outage Nov. 7 Varner, Youth Activities director. "Plus the BUPERS inspection team due to preventive maintenance for power plant No. I substation. The ar- that was here recently recommended the age groups be separated and the eas that will be affected include: programs suited accordingly." Admin. Hill Fire Station Varner said the younger group will have a more structured program ADP Bldg. 752 Fleet laundrymat with proper developmental and size-appropriate materials. Bldgs. 27, 717, 741, 752,808,753, Oil Point industrial area "The children will basically do the same things they did at the Youth 760,804, 943 Ordnance Center but we've altered it to suit their needs. Plus we've added a few Piers Tango, Victor, Alpha, Charlie Fuel Pump House (Bldg. 899) things," he said. and Lima (pump house) PWD housing maintenance The younger group will now have access to an arts and crafts room, Port Services (Bldg. 865) PWD transportation dramatic play and dance room and the gym. PWD electrical shop Reefer plant The open recreation for five to seven-year-olds will be located in the Treasures and Trivia Sail shop Letter to the editor I recently went to the Downtown Lyceum with front of the screen. She was glued to the movie's able for children. PG-13 is "parents strongly cau- my husband to watch the movie "Saving Private first 20 minutes of viol ence, carnage and mutila- tioned" and may contain material inappropriate for Ryan." As the movie began, I looked around the tion. These scenes wer upsetting to most adults, children under 13 years. R is restricted and any audience and winced when I saw all the young I can't imagine how fri ghtening it would be for a child under 17 years, requires a parent or guard- children in attendance. Not only was the movie small child. ian. NCl7 is no one under age 17 is admitted. rated "R", but before the movie's opening, the di- Young children do n't have the developmen- The movie and television rating systems are rector had implored parents not to bring children, tal skills to distinguish between reality and fan- designed to protect children from content that can because of the graphic violence in many of the tasy. Frequent exposure to violence, sexual themes be damaging to them. Movie advertising in the combat scenes. One of our parental responsibili- or strong language can desensitize the viewer or Gazette clearly indicates movie ratings, as do the ties in safeguarding children, is to monitor what can frankly be traumatic . These themes also pro- listings in Cable View Magazine. they watch both on television and the movie screen. video impressionable chi ldren with role models for It is our job as parents to review ratings before I watched a little girl sprawled on a blanket in negative behavior. we plan a family night at the movies. Even if a The television and movie rating systems were movie has a rating that seems acceptable to you, it designed so that parents could make informed de- is important to watch your children's cues to see if cisions about what they allow their children to the content is really appropriate for them. I took view. The television parental guidelines have 7 my two-year-old son to "Mouse Hunt" and categories. TVY is programming that is suitable watched his eyes grow in terror as he saw a moi for all children, U.S. Naval Base with themes aimed at children ages on the big screen being relentlessly chased .en 2 - 6. TV-Y7 is programming designed for ages 7 he said, "Mommy I am scared, I want to go home," Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and above and may contain some fantasy or comic I knew that the movie was just too frightening for Commander, Naval Base violence. Some themes might scare children un- him and left the lyceum right away. Capt. Larry E. Larson der age 7. TV-Y7-FV contains more intense vio- Most baby sitters on the island charge reason- lence but is also designated for children age 7 and able prices. A number of Super Sitters advertise Public Affairs older. TV-PG may contain moderate violence, or through the Gazette. For folks who can't afford a J02 Kristen Ellis J02 Tonia Varner sexual scenes with some crude language. The show sitter, you can always trade baby sitting nights for content may not be suitable for young children or a neighboring family. If all else fails, and you This newspaper is an authorized parents may wish to watch with their children. publication for members of the military TV- can't get a sitter, when a movie that is inappropri- service stationed overseas. Its contents 14 carries a strong caution for parents not to allow ate for children is playing, consider putting your do not necessarily reflect the official children under age 14 to watch this material unat- child's needs above your desires, and plan a fam- views of the U.S. Government, the tended. These programs depict intense violence ily activity other than going to the movie theater. Department of Defense or the U.S. Navy or sexual scenarios with strong coarse language. Because our children are precious and impres- and do not imply endorsement thereof. TV-MA is designed for mature audiences only and sionable, we, as parents, really need to consider Voice: 4502, 4819, 4003 may be unsuitable for children under age 17. everything that may impact their lives -including Fax: 4520 The voluntary movie rating system has 5 cat- movies and television programs. Here's to healthy E-mail: [email protected] egories. G is for general admission GAZETTE On-line: and all ages parenting. http://gtmo.net/gazz may attend. PG is parental guidance suggested - Cmdr Heidi Fowler, MC and contains some material which may not be suit- Naval Hospital Psychiatrist

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g The following in- apparently caused by hutia. The damage consisted of chewed spark plug cidents occurred Oct. wires, wiring harness, steering boot, ball joints, cb boots and power steer- '' 19 - 25. This informa- ing hoses. The estimated cost of repair is unknown. B W tion was compiled. Traffic accident involving damage to personal property from the Base Police Dispatch received a telephone call reporting a traffic accident with no Desk Journal and in no way indicates the outcome of any investigations. It injuries at the Navy Campus parking lot. While backing up a POV the further should not be considered a statement of responsibility of any per- driver scraped against another vehicle. The estimated cost of repair to the son or persons involved in any investigation. parked car is $300. 911 Fire Rendered assistance Dispatch received a 911 call reporting a fire at Building 752. The fire Dispatch received a telephone call reporting an individual had injured was extinguished and found to be caused by a faulty air compressor. There his back while conducting PRT. An ambulance arrived on scene and trans- was no damage to the building. ported the individual to the U.S. Naval Hospital for treatment and obser- Damage to personal property vation. Dispatch received a walk-in complaint reporting a right front tire had HAZMAT spill been flattened. The flat was caused by a nail. The complainant suspected Dispatch received a radio transmission reporting smoke emitting from vandalism due to a similar incident occurring earlier in the month. The an air conditioner. The fire department arrived on scene and secured the estimated cost of repair is $100. unit. The fire marshall reported the smoke had been caused by a freon Dispatch received a telephone call reporting a right front tire had been leak. removed from a vehicle and had a 2-inch cut. Estimated cost of the dam- Traffic violations age is unknown. Monthly total: 63; 16 written citations, four written warnings and 43 Dispatch received a walk-in complaint reporting damage to two POV's verbal warnings. Navy Campus GMAT/GR E testing discontinued Guantanamo Bay - DANTES and the pus is not adapted for th is type of testing, these with Navy Campus at least six weeks prior to the Educational Testing Service will be discontinu- tests will no longer be avavailable in Guantanamo testing date so the tests can be ordered. ing the paper and pencil versions of the Gradu- Bay after the next set of testing. The final test- Navy Campus will offer the Miller Analo- ate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) and ing date for the GMAT w ill be Jan. 19. The GRE gives Test (MAT) which is accepted as a graduate Graduate Record Exam (GRE) graduate exams. will be given in Decemb er (for subject only) and test. However, this test is not funded by the Navy The tests will now be given through a computer- in April (for general an d subject). Those who as the GMAT and GRE are. The National Teach- based testing program. Because the Navy Cam- want to take any of these exams need to register ers Exams will also be offered Jan. 20. ~; f)Information is available on the new computer Are you in an abusive relati ) nI s hI ip adaptive testing. Call (800) GRE-CALL or (800) Many people struggle to have a good, happy people are verbally abuseive at some time or an- GMAT-NOW for more information on testing relationship and yet find themselves in frequent other. Some couples develop a habit of insulting and locations. Navy Campus has information struggles with their partners. Sometimes what each other. In order to know if you are being booklets and bulletins on the new testing and will is occurring is verbal or emotional abuse and verbally or emotionally abusive or if you are try- offer assistance in scheduling for the MAT. sometimes the people are not even aware that ing to a against verbal abuse, ask Call Navy Campus at 4769 for more infor- this is what's happening. yourself this question: "What did I want?" If nation To learn if you are in an emotionally abu- you wanted to be heard, to tell your partner how NCTAMSLANT Det hosts sive relationship, ask yourself these questions: much he or she hurt y ou, if you wanted the Do you often doubt your judgment and wonder partner's accusations or degrading remarks to GTMO's haunted cellar' if you are "crazy?" Are you often afraid of your stop, you are defendin g yourself. Defending Guantanamo Bay-NCTAMSLANTDet partner and do you express your opinion less yourself is not the same as abusing someone, it and volunteers from other base commands are freely? Have you developed fears of people and is a response to oppressi on. Defending yourself hosting the haunted cellar tonight from dusk to 9 tend to see friends less often? Do you spend a is an act of resistance ra ther than an attempt to p.m. in the old wine cellar behind the Downtown lot of time watching for his/her bad, and not so oppress or gain power ov er someone. Resistance Lyceum. Donations will be excepted at the door. bad moods before bringing up a subject? Do is an attempt to gain power over one's self; abuse Dare to be scared! you ask your partner's permission to spend is an attempt to gain power over someone else's For more information, contact Kimmarie money, take classes or socialize with friends? Do thoughts, behaviors and valueDonahue at 5191 or 7741. you have fears of doing the wrong thing or get- If you are in a relationnship that appears to be ting into trouble with your partner? Have you verbally or emotionally abusive, get some more Water Conservation lost confidence in your abilities? Are you be- information and some he lp. Individual counsel- For the week of Oct. 19 - 25 coming depressed, feeling trapped or powerless? ing, marital counseling. and couples counseling Weekly Use 7,030,281 If you answered yes to many of these ques- are available free of charge at the Family Service Daily Avg. 1,004,325 tions, it's probably because you have been ver- Center. Call 4141 or 41 53 for an appointment. bally or emotionally abused and have changed Rid yourself of old patt erns in time for the new Daily Goal 1,000,000 as a result of the abuse. year. (all amounts are in gallons) Emotional abuse is sometimes harder than - Sondra Dockham-Leong, MSW, We spent $317.95 over our goal physical abuse to define and recognize. Many Family Assistant this week.

Page 3 * Friday, October 30, 1998 *GAZETTE GTMO Recycle this GAZETTE Naval Hospital announces SOQ and JSOQ Guantanamo Bay - HMI(SW) Guantanamo Bay - HM3 Tracy Douglas Mullen was recently selected as Rogers was recently selected as the Naval the Naval Hospital's Sailor of the Quar- Hospital's Junior Sailor of the Quarter. ter. Mullin is an independent duty corps- Rogers is a physical therapy technician. As man at the Primary Care Clinic. During a third class petty officer, he performs his this quarter, Mullen aggressively ap- duties independent of a physical therapist proached the responsibilities of providing and senior technicians, while continuing medical coverage to more than 300 mili- to provide services for more than 200 pa- tary and civilian personnel at the Leeward tents a month. Due to the absence of se- Battalion Aid Station, providing efficient nior personnel, Rogers is responsible for care while saving countless lost man-hours the evaluation of injuries and the planning due to transportation. As the leading petty of therapy, duties not routinely assigned officer of the Primary Care Clinic, he su- to a technician. By realigning the clinic's pervises eight corpsman in their profes- daily schedule, he was able to double the sional development and the daily operation of a clinic providing care to an amount of available appointments. He has developed and implemented average of 600 patients per month. In addition, Mullen has taught first aid protocols for ACL rehab and low back pain, decreasing the patient's rehab classes to the Information Systems Department and the Operations De- time and work loss. partment enabling both departments to reach 100 percent of their medical His dedication to duty and self sacrifice has allowed the Physical training requirements. Therapy Clinic to continue to provide optimal therapy despite the 50 per- While serving as a squad leader for 8404 Corpsman, his experience cent decrease in clinic staff and personal examples contributed to the success of the recent Defense Rogers recently earned an associate's degree in science and certifica- Exercise. tion as a Red Cross life guard. Naval Security Group Activity Sailors and Marines receive awards Guantanamo Bay -RThe Commanding Officer, U.S. Naval Security collateral damage due to numerous internal water leaks as well as coordi- Group Activity, Guantanamo Bay, Cmdr. Phillip Fiorilli, held an awards nated repairs to the site's emergency generator during the storm's wrath, ceremony Oct. 30 to recognize the outstanding performance of NSGA and rapidly reestablished secure off-island communication after Hurricane GaMO Sailors and Marines during Hurricane Georges. Georges' departure. Fiorilli stressed the importance of teamwork during the hurricane in The following Sailors and Marines were awarded the Navy and Ma- minimizing damage and quickly restoring mission capability. The "Hurri- rine Corps Achievement Medal for their outstanding performance and i- cane Team" led by Lt. George Trice Jr., NSGA's executive officer, main- tiative in protecting NSGA GTMO during Hurricane Georges: Lt. George tained an on-site two Trice, Jr., CTM1 Mark Dowling, Sgt. Frederick Martin, DC3 Chad Kasin, day watch, coordi- CTM3 Rogers Laprairie and Lance Cpl. Mason Smith Resident undergoes nated the deinstallation The following Sailors and Marines were awarded a Commanding of mission critical an- Officer's Letter of Commendation for their outstanding performance in cancer treatment tennas prior to the assisting in the protection of NSGA GTMO during Hurricane Georges: Fire Inspector hurricane's arrival, Sgt. Michelle Martin, Lance Cpl. Jeremy Doucet, Lance Cpl. Ashley Elliot, Tim Robinson, a managed damage con- Lance Cpl. Ryan Watts, Lance Cpl. Daniel Grady and PNSN Whit- GTMO resident, was trol efforts during the Deboice recently diagnosed height of Hurricane Additionally, CTMI Martin Beall was awarded his fifth Good Con- with cancer. The Georges minimizing duct Medal during the ceremony. Robinson family ar- rived here in August Combined Federal Campaign is underway 1997 from Jackson- CFC-98 is underw ay! Only two and half more than 1,200 charities participate because they ville, Fla. Tim is cur- weeks remain for this year's Combined Federal know the power of your generosity Please join rently undergoing Campaign. You still have time to make a world your fellow Naval Base CFC contributors and treatment. As a firefighter, Tim has faced and of difference in 1999. Already, more than 200 donate today. fought many obstacles in his career and life. Naval Base personnel, both military and civil- Fill out your CFC pledge card once and give He has fought this battle before and we are sure ian, have donated more than $10,000 to a vari- to the charities of your choice throughout the he will prevail. ety of worthwhile chari ties. year. Your allotment gifts will begin to make a As a member of the community, we will Fifty cents a day mmeans a soda to you, or difference in January 1999. need your support in helping to raise money maybe a movie rental at the end of the week. For additional information please contact for his treatment. We will be looking for vol- Through the 1999 Combbined Federal Campaign, your unit coordinator, key person, or visit the unteers, suggestions and donations. Our that $.50 a day could bbring corn seed to plant CFC homepage at www.cfcoverseas.org. If base prayers go out to Tim and his family - they and harvest for 18 need y families. Or it could units require additional donation materials or will be missed. To help, please call the Fire go towards food, clothi ng, and shelter for three information please contact meat 3649 or 2138. Department at 4611 or 4614. people after a disaster. There are so many ways - Capt. Mike Cromwell, - The Fire Department to give and heal through the CFC. Currently, kh CFC community area project officer

Page 4 " Friday, October 30, 1998 * GAZETTE GTMO Recycle this GAZETTE Trick-or-Treat reaps tales of Halloween Guantanamo Bay - Halloween means Hal- It was the Irish, too, who initiated the "Trick- lows Eve. or evening - Eve of All Hallows or or-Treat" systems hundreds ofyears ago Groups Ground Zero Paintball Field All Saints. It is a date noted on the calendar of of Irish farmers would go from house to house Reduced prices!! both the Roman Cathol .ic Church and the Angli- soliciting food for the village Halloween festivi- Nov. 1 - Dec. 30 can Church in memoryy of the holy ones of all ties in the name of no less a personage than Muck FMI call 2381 or 2999 days whose names are known only to God. Olla (ancient god of Irish clergy). Bulkeley Hall The last day of the year on the old pagan Prosperity was promised to cheerful givers calendar, Oct. 31, ser ved the triple purpose of and threats made against tight-fisted donors. It - . Movie Marathon bidding good-bye to summer, welcoming winter was the custom for English children to dress up "Poltergeist" and remembering the d [ead. in each other's clothes (boys donning girl's out- "An American Werewolf in Paris" The Irish built trem endous bonfires on hill- fits and vice versa) and wearing masks to go beg- "Hell Raiser 4: Bloodline" tops to offer encour- ging from door to door for Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. agement to the waning "soul cakes." Marblehead Bowling Center sun and to provide a so n fd f Surprisingly, Halloween Oct. 31 - Company "L" Marine Corps warm welcome to vis- P e 1 was scarcely observed in the Ball Fund-Raiser, 9-pin-no-tap at 1 p.m. iting spirits and ghosts United States until the last that walked about in half of the 19th century. It is the night. thought the large-scale Irish G.J. Denich Gymnasium People of the Brit- immigration had much to do Oct. 31 - Halloween Run ish Isles had the quaint with the popularizing of the custom of tossing ob- holiday. Youth Center jects, such as stones, Rather than threaten ven- "Halloween Dance" vegetables and nuts geance for youthful Hallow- Oct. 30 from 6:30 p.m. - 11 p.m. into the bonfire to frighten away any "spooks" een pranks, more and more communities and (5 years to 12 years) that might be near. neighborhoods have been forestalling them with Operation Uplift These symbolic saorifices were also fortune organized treasure hunts, block parties and other Oct. 30-31 - Fright night movies telling props, still widely used at Halloween par- forms of entertainment. ties today. If a pebble man flung into the fire at Old superstitions and customs make the cel- FMI call OpUp at 2010 night was no longer vi sible the following morn- ebration of Halloween colorful. Black cats, Barrel Club ing, people clucked syempathetically, believing ghost, witches and j ack-o- lanterns are associated Ladies night drawing is back! the man would not sur another year. If the with this night. wvive Oct. 30 at midnight nuts tossed by young lovers exploded in the The druids believed that on this eve, ghost, Clipper Club flames, theirs would b ea quarrelsome marriage, fairies, spirits, elves and witches appeared to harm Halloween Costume Contest! More fearful of sp than spouses, folks people. They consideredgooks cats sacred because they Oct. 31 (Judging begins at 9:30 p.m.) began hollowing out t .irnips and pumpkins and claimed that cats had once been human beings Prizes for best costume! placing lighted candle inside to scare evil spir- who were changed into cats as punishment for CPO Goat Locker its from the house. W hy was the result called a evil deeds. "jack-o-lantern?" Traedition says an Irish Jack, Boys and girls in the United States look for- Halloween Party to wicked for heaven asnd expelled from hell for ward to Halloween so they can masquerade and Oct. 30 at 6 p.m. playing tricks on the devil, was condemned to go door to door for treats. Halloween is also a Authorized patrons only walk the earth with a l lantern forever, popular time for costume parties. Lateral Hazard R Halloween Bash!! NCTAMS completes service u rade Oct. 31 at 9 p.m. Guantanamo Bay-NCTAMSLANT Cash Prizes for best costume! Det Base Communications Office has re- "Rick's Cove" cently completed a major upgrade of service -r for Officer's Club Lounge at the Bayview the Naval Security Group Activity here. More than 5,000 feet of aging 25-pair cable Join us every Wednesday for free hot was replaced with 50-pair cable. dogs and a game of pool! The replacing of this cable will ensure All Hands better communication and connectivity for Halloween Costume Party NSGA. Oct. 31 at 8p.m. The cable crew that endured the ex- Bayview Dining Room tremely difficult installation included Tony IC2 James Behm supervises as ET3 Travis Phillips Every Wed is pizza and a movie night McDaniel, CEl David Dunning, CE2 ET2 releases the cable down the hill. For more information on any of these Pamalisa Daniels, IC2 James Behm, Andrew Chilcott, events call 2132. ET2 John Hood, ET3 Travis Heitinh. The two-week project was com pleted Phillips, ET3 Steve Collins and Lance Cpl. Jay Sept. 24.

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Call Doug AWH 7339. Call Rich or Charyn at 2353. If found, call Liz DWH 7613, AWH 7307. checker, food service workers, waiters/waitresses in club facilities, library aid, small engine repair, 1975 Datsun Wagon, does not run, two flat tires; Beanie Babies: Coral, Bubbles, Garcia, Spot Ally, Lost - Italian designer prescription tortoise-shell CDC program head gasket, timing chain sprocket, and radiator Magic,Snowball,GoldieVelvet,Flip,Nip,Glory, assistant, safety/security clerk, sun glasses; I was involved with the set-up for the recreation assistant and hostess in club facilities. needswork. Sealedbidsale. Call Troy State Nov. Princess, Erin, and Currents. $8-10 each, call Patti wedding reception held Oct. 11 and my glasses Call MWR at 4317/4323 FMI. 18 from 8 a.m. to4 p.m. FMI call 4782. at 7791. disappeared. I'm practically blind in one eye, so the prescription isn't going to do anyone else any MWR job vacancies for flexible recreation aid. 1960re-issueGibsonHummingbirdacousicguitar. good. If found, call Emanuela at 3521. Job locations and positions: Aquatics/lifeguard, MISCELLANEOUS Very clean, all original and in mint condition. athletics/gym,bingo/recreation center, auto hobby Cherry sunburs, rarely used with custom hard shell Lost-Onepairofreadingglasseswith silverfiame. shop, Marina, Operation Uplift, Post 46, Outdoor Packard Bell, 100 mhz, 24 megs RAM, Windows case and paperworks included. Call Daq 2660 Call 4600 or 2161. Adventure Center and the Youth Center. FMI call 98, brand new 15-inch SVGA monitor, 14.4 DWH, 3534 AWH. MWR at 4317/4323. modem, sound card, keyboard, mouse, small speakers, surprisingly fast, $550 OBO. Call3950. Women's clothing, all in excellent condition. YARD SALES W.T. Sampson School is continuously accepting Ladies work dresses, sizes 12-16,$25 each. Jeans/ applications for substitute teachers. To apply, Packard Bell, 20/20 color monitor with speakers, slacks, sizes 10-16,$5 each. Shorts sizes 14-16, Saturday, Windward Loop 19D, 7 to 10 a.m. submit your completed SF-171 to the high school $250. Roper upright freezer, excellent condition, $5 each. Victoria Secret overalls, size large, $10. Swingset, Fisher Price picnic table, cozy office. FMI call Sherry at 3500. $225. Must sell. Call 7467. Call DWH 72760, AWH 3180. coupe, tricycles, toddler clothes, men's clothes and more. Pentium 200 mmx, 4.3 GB hard drive, 64 megs Stevie Ray Vaughn (SRV) Fender Stratocaster Saturday, Tierra Kay 141, 8 to 10 a.m. Men, NOTICES RAM, sound blaster 64, graphics blaster 3-D 4 electric guitar. Sunburst 1959-1960 style. All women and baby items plus more. megs, 56k V.90 modem, 24X CD ROM and CD originalwithtweed hard-shellcase. Mintcondition. School pictures - Photographers will be here for recorder, Altec Lansing speakers with subwoofer, Will sell for$1,200. Call Daq at 2600 DWH, 3534 Saturday, Villamar 39D,7 a.m. til? school pictures the first week of November. 300X600 DPI scanner 300 BIT, Windows AWH. 98, Students will be given the schedule of information fully loaded, Intemet ready, all software included. Saturday, Windward Loop 32C, 8 a.m. til? Desk and prices for picture packets later. Also, the Microsoft Plus98, Money 98plusmore. Must see, Furniture, washer, dryer, lamps, coffee and end and chair, small carpets, daybeds with trundle, photographerswill offerfamilyportraits Nov. 4. If $1,400. Call DWH 4139, AWH 5797. tables, mg, hutch, dinning room table , mirrors, women and children's clothing and toys. you are interested, call Jay Reed at the high school paintings,shelves,Queensizebedroom(2dressers), at 2137 or the main office at 3500. Still have all sale receipts for chrome $300 kitchen cabinets, tape recorder, radio/phono, red Saturday, Caribbean Circle 25A, 7 a.m. til? Mongoose racing bicycle along with women's foyer chairs, love seat and boy's and lady's bikes. Safe rides home program - Every Friday and Huffy 18-speed and men's IS-speed mountain Call 4119 or 2313. Saturday , Villamar 13A, 7:30 a.m. til?. No early Saturday night from 9 p.m. to bikes. Best offers considered for all or one. Call 3 a.m. You can be birds. Multi-family transportedtoanyclubortoyourresidenceorfeny Ben AWH 7927. sale, women and children's Dvr GEAR clothing, infant clothes, crib and beanie babies. landing for $1 per ride. Just ask the bartender. Compoundbow,lookslikenew,verystrong, 35 to High school senior fundraiser - Seniors are 50 pound pull, great for ladies or teenagers. Must Fathom two-piece, men's Farmer John wetsuit, 1/ WANTED taking orders for Pampered Chefcookbooks at the see to appreciate, $75. There is an archery club on 4-inch, plush-lined, size medium/large, excellent NEX atrium Nov. I and 15 from noon to 4 p.m. base. Call Dwayne or Pat DWH 4888, AWH condition, $200. Call 2768 anytime. Need 7993. weights, barand dumbbells, etc. Call Myron People can also contact any senior or call Sue AWH 7920, DWH 4511. Bodenhemier AWH at 3041 to place an order. U.S. Divers Sonic 2 BC, size large, $100. Call Twoendtablesandcoffeetable,$50. Twowooden 2768 anytime. Slide oroutdoorplay gym fortoddler/preschooler. Youth Center - Open comer stands, $5 each. Call 7628 after 5 p.m. recreation will be closed Call 7709. Oct. 31 due to Halloween. Complete household - fumiture, washer/dryer, PETS NEX-Cutoffdateforall rugs, outdoor chairs. TVs, etc. Call 2313. corsageandboutonniere MEETINGS ordersfortheMarineBall isNov.3. FMIcaIl4389. Small female Dobby/Pit mix, good with children, Nexmart Photography willbe taking single, couple Men's Schwin mountain bike with Shimano gears, not with other animals. Call Amber at 7345. Alcoholics Anonymous and groupportraits atthe Marine Ball Nov. S1200BO. Call MarvinDWH 2640,AWH 7175. meetings are Monday, 10 from Wednesday and Saturday at 6 p.m. at Chapel Hill 6 to 8 p.m. FMI call 4599. Bubba,aone-year-oldGTMOdog. Housetrained, Room 18. Bunk Bed, $250 OBO. Call AWH 7091. good with kids and cats. A work in progress. Call Ecodives-Nov. 14-15from 7to l0a.m.atCable, Rob or Deb AWH 7536. VWmotorparts,excellentconditionexceptcasing, OCSCboardmeetingwillbeNov. 5at7p.m. inthe Windmill and Kittery beaches. Free air and Bayview Plantation Room. refreshments. Part of GTMO pride week.

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Barrel Club -Ladies night drawing is tonight at Trick or treating hours- will be 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. Aerobicsclasses-Stepclass-Mon., Wed. andFri. Cuando nos encontramos separados sin uno o el midnight. Ladies can win any of three fabulous 31. from 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. Water aerobics - Mon. otro, Dios Nuestro Senor, nos mando un Angelito prizes. Ladies will get a ticket at die gate when Wed. and Fri. 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. del cielo parou guiamos per la escuridad. Te entering the club. You must be present to win. Driver Improvement Class - will be held at queremos mucho, Angelito. Tu Mami y Papi Bulkeley Hall Auditorium on Nov. 21, from 8:30 ANNOUNCEMENTS Car wash- Nov. 14 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For registration or more out and have your car washed by the people who information, contact the Safety Office at 4526 or As we leave our friends in GTMO, our hearts are 'Supply' tie most. 4529. To my one and only. Thank you for the best nine sad. This has been our home for six years and we years ofmy life. Hope to spend many, many more have grown as family with so many. We would Movies - Downtown and Marine Hill lyceums Beaches- Kittery Beach Road and Windmill and withyou. HappyAnniversaryBabe! Lovealways. like to thank all our friends who have done so movies will now begin at 7 p.m. Friday and Kittery beaches are now open. This is temporary Your wife, Cyndie much. Tomy co-workersatPWDfinance,youare Saturday movies will be shown at 7 and 9 p.m. If until more work can be done on the road. the best! May God bless. you have any questions regarding the movie Jonathan and Marlene Richwine would like to Bill and Eula program call Anna DWH at 4987. PTO meeting and Ice cream social - featuring announcethebirth oftheirson, AndrewIkeon Oct. makeyourown sundaes for$1 each. Itwill be held 26. Peter and TonyaNyilaswouldliketoannouncethe OCSC-TheNovemberfunctionwillbea"Southem at the elementary school Nov. 1 1 at 6:30 p.m. FMI birth of their daughter, Lauren Catherine Oct. 6. Swap" Nov. 19 at the Bayview. The social hour call 7190. Made and Trisha Guy would like to announce the Sheweighed4pounds,8ouncesandwas 18 inches starts at 6 p.m. and dinner begins at 7 p.m. Cost is birth oftheir daughter Taylor Alexis Oct. 19. She long. $11 perpersonandmustbepaidinadvance. Please weighed 8 pounds, one ounce and was 20 inches bring a wrapped gift not to exceed $10. RSVP to SCHOLASTIC LINE long. Orlando and Felicidad Valcarcel would like to Geni at 4426 or Ethel at 4842 by Nov. 13. announce the birth oftheir son Brian Onin on Oct. Upcoming events at Navy Campus are the ASE Juan Orduno and Maria Plascencia would like to 26. He weighed7 pounds 10 ounces and was 21 FSC-Nov. 3-Anger Management, 1:30to4p.m. exams Nov. 3 and GRE exams Nov. 10. All tests announce the birth oftheirson, Luis Angel Sept. 4. inches long. Nov.4 - Employment Orientation, 8 a.m. to noon. must be ordered six weeks in advance. Stop by He weighed 7 pounds, 15.9 ounces and was 21 Nov. 5 - Anger Management, 1:30 to 4 p.m. Navy Campus to pick up a list ofavailable exams inches long. Wewould like tothank Mr.Palmerforsharing his Tobacco Cessation, 3:30 to 5 p.m. and register. day with our class. Mr. Palmer introduced us to all We thank God for sending such a precious angel the plants in his garden. He let us taste sugar cane Bakesale- Nov. 14 from 9a.m.to noon. Come out Academic Skills Leaming Center offers free, into our lives. Also,we give thanks to the hospital and take some home. He also came with us to the and help the supply department with donations for computer-based,basiceducation,advancedcourses staff for being so helpful and welcoming during beach and had Johnny cakes, bananas and punch. our bake sale. Plenty of sweets to eat. and a work skills course. Courses are open to our stay. May God bless you always. His time and patience with our class made our day active-duty military personnel, their adult family The Plascencia Family a huge success. Thank you. Nursery -Did you know you get free plants at the members,civil serviceemployeesandactive-duty Mrs. Lara's fourth grade class nursery? ThenurseryisopenOct.31,Nov. 14, 21, military reservists. Drop by Room Ii on Chapel 28 and Dec. 5 from 8:30 to I 1:30 a.m. Also, Nov. Hill FMI or call 4794. Elementary school lunch menu 14 and 28, people can get up to four potted plants Monday - Sausage pizza, mixed vegetables, cookies and milk. from selected beds. Volunteers are still needed. SPORTS Tuesday - Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, fruit and milk. FMI call 3521. Wednesday - Jerk chicken, rice with gravy, green beans and milk. Thursday - Hambugers, potato wedges, fresh fruit and milk. Christmas play-Auditionsforthisyear'schildren's JPJ Hill Run - NSGA and Company L will Friday - No school Christmas play will be Nov.7 - 8 from 2 to 6 p.m. sponsor the John Paul Jones Hill Run Nov. 7. The at the Fenceline Playes Building. Open to all ran begins at Marine Hill and ends on top of JPJ children 5 and up. FMI call Andrea at 3188 or Hill. YoucandoeitheraSKor 10K. Sign-upswill 3050. be in the NEX atrium Oct. 31 from 10:30 a.m. to Worship Services 2:30 p.m. and Nov. I from I 1:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Catholic Services GospelPraise Service - Volunteers needed - Operation Uplift is looking The cost is $13 if you preregister and $16 on the Monday, Friday - 11:35 anm. Hospital for volunteer kayak mce coordinators to kick off day of the race. FMI call CTMCS(AW) Kent (2nd deck solarium) Worship Services theholiday season. Therace istentatively scheduled Beach at 3342. Tuesday - 9 am. Leeward Chapel Sunday - 12:30 p. m., 6 p. n. (classroom 3) forNov. 28. Ifyourinterested call Annaat 4987 or Wednesday - 11:35 a.m, Marine Barracks Friday - 7p n. (main chapel) Chris at 2010. Golf tournament - Nov. 1. Two-man best ball, (warrior room) Leeward Chapel pick your team, no minimum handicap. Golf Thursday - 11:35 a.m. Brdkeley Hall Tuesday 9 am. Catholic Mas Outback Lounge - is now open to all ranks, meeting at Goat Locker after the tournament. FMI (classroom A) Seventh Day Adventist offering darts, free pool, dominoes, card games call Hal Nord at 4517 or Joe Donahue at 6258. Saturday - 5:30 p.m. Mass (main chapel) inLL and music (Disco, Reggae, Jazz or bring your Sunday 9:15 a m. Mass (main chapel) Sunday- 9:30 dI 11a.m. own). Get food from Post 46 Sunday to Saturday America Recycles Day - 30-mile cycling road Sunday - 12 p.m. Mass - Spanish Sanctuary B from 5 to 10 p.m. FMI call 2166. race is set for Nov. 14. FMI call 4376. Building 9198 Saturday - 3:30 & 5p.m. *Saturday confessions 3:30 - 4:25 p.m. or Sanctuary B Filipino Bible Fellowshin Country line dancing lessons - Mondays 6 to 7 Boxing smoker- Dec.4 at 7 p.m. on Marine Hill. by appointment Sundays - 6:30 p. in. p.m. at Post 46 with "sidekicks" Frank and Joyce. Registration is going on now at the base gym. Protestant Service Registration deadline isNov. 20. Men andwomen Worship Service Sanctuary A The American Red Cross - is offering a CPR/ boxersareneededandgrudgematchesareaccepted. Sunday - 11 am. (main chapel) Church of Christ - Lay Led First Aid class Nov.3. FMIcontact the Red Cross FMI call Craig at 4482. United Jamaican Fellowship Sunday - 9:30 a o. office at 5060. Sunday School Sunday - 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Building 1036 provides tidal information 6 pim. Worship Service NLMOD (Next to Phoenix Cable) data for Oct. 30 - Nov. 5 and is provided courtesy The following is tidal and astronomical Sunday- II anm. & 6p.m. Sanctuary B Oceanography Detachment Guantanamo Bay: of Naval Atlantic Meteorology and Fellowship Service Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day tide low tide sunrise sunset Day high Building 1036 Saints - Lay Led Oct. 30 0936/2248 0348/1624 0601 1728 Pentecostal Gospel Temple Service Sunday - 9:00 a.m. 0454/1712 0602 1727 Oct. 31 1054/2330 Sunday - 8 a m. Building 919B Worship Service Nov. 1 1200/ 0606/1812 0602 1727 Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Service Sanctuary A Nov.2 0706/1854 0018/1306 0603 1726 Sunday - 10:30 a.m., Sanctuary A Nov. 3 0754/1948 0100/1406 0603 1726 FMI call 2323 Nov.4 0854/2036 0148/1506 0604 1725 Sunday - 6:30 p.m., main chapel Nov. 5 0942/2124 0230/1600 0604 1725 Wednesday - 7:30 p.m., Sanctuary A

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