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Guantanamo Gazette Vol. 45 -- No. 59 --U.S. Navy's only shore-based daily newspaper -- Thursday, March 30, 1989 Masonic Lodge gives graciously to those in need By JOSN LISA M. ENLOE Basnight continued. But the lodge hasn't stopped there. "Charity begins at home," and the Recently, they donated a couch and love Caribbean Naval Masonic Lodge believes seat to the residents at Oil Point 8. in that wholeheartedly, not by giving All the money the lodge uses comes materialistically unless the need arises, but from either membership yearly dues or by giving of their time, talent and sincerity. donations. "Anything and everything the "Our organization is based on the Bible community gives to us, we give back to the but we're not a church; however we're community," Basnight said. seeking the same end goal, the path to So how did the Masons get started? heaven through brotherhood and friend- "Our lodges date back to King Solomon's ship," said Mike Basnight, the lodge's time,"saidBillKnowles,thelodge'ssecre- worshipful master and a civilian engineer- tary and civilian structural inspector for the ing technician for the Public Works De- Public Works Department. partment. "Our lodge is known as a Blue Lodge On St. John the Baptist's Day, June24, which is chartered from the Grand Lodge 1717, four of the "old" lodges met in in Massachusetts," Basnight continued. London and formed the first Grand Lodge The Masons practice charity and be- of England, thereafter known as the Pre- nevolence and strive to promote human mier Grand Lodge of the world. welfare. They care for their indigent Breth- The American colonial Masonic or- Barbara Wyman accepts from Mason Mike Basnight the new furniture ren; widows and orphans; aid medical re- ganizations stemmed from this Grand donated by the Caribbean Naval Masonic Lodge. Masons also pictured search; blood banks; maintain homes; Lodge of England and were formed soon from left to right are Donald Waters and Bill Knowles. (Photo by JOSN Lisa youth programs; and contribute to scholar- after 1717. M. Enloe) ships programs. And in order to become a Mason, a man come proficient in the particular skills "We sponsored and and discuss present and future projects and the haunted house last must seek membership in the organization talents required of the previous position year and a BBQ chicken advance in their skills and talents. dinner and pro- of his own free will. "We don't recruit for anddemostrate thatproficiency,"Basnight And moted Window of Freedom T-shirt how does the worshipful master sales to our members," Knowles continued. added. feelaboutthelodge? collect donations for our scholarship pro- "To move up in the governing "We'rejustlikeevery positions The lodge meets weekly. The meetings other recognized masonic gram at W. T. Sampson High School," of the organization, lodge with the a member must be- provide time for the entire lodge to meet free world on communist soil." Effective parenting accomplishable with several simple steps By JOSN LISA M. ing (STEP). "This ENLOE course is designed to teach par- "The first available class will begin STEP offers parents a realistic and ents to identify what their children's needs Wednesday, April 5, from 7 to 8:30 If you practical approach to meeting the chal- p.m., find that a busy schedule hinders and wants are." said Georgia Olds, facilita- with eight more available openings. Two you from being the best parent you lenges of raising children by helping want to them tor. "It isa nine week course and each week more classes are to be scheduled at a later be, there's a program that's just for you - learn effective and enjoyable ways to relate will be devoted to one subject." date, with hopefully Systematic Training for Effective Parent- to their children. one class meeting on The subjects covered will be; misbe- Saturday or Sunday," Olds explained. havior and ways to build positive relation- Olds is a certified facilitator from the ships, importance of emotions and life Comprehensive Mental Health Services for J style, encouragement and building the Tidewater region in Norfolk, Va. ' children's confidence, effective communi- "In order to become certified, I had to cation, alternative feelings and ideas, re- first take spy the class, then go though training l wards and punishment, growing pains, and finally I had to co-facilitate a class." 0 - regular family meetings and developing If Olds could have the participants A your confidence and potential. completing the class with one thought, it ' " One of STEP's goals is teaching par- would be, "as their relationship improves ), "" ents to use these steps toward raising re- with their children, wonderful experiences sponsible children, who " " will grow into will truly blossom." responsible men and women capable of For more information or to register, living meaningful, happy adult lives. call Georgia at 3236 after working hours. Government finds use for worn out cans, jars and newspapers material. And itis necessary By TOM JOYCE for the forging "it worked with a great deal of free labor. and deliver them to our warehouse AFIS Correspondent of Victory." for It was the individual at a desk taking his processing." The same pamphlet noted that one waste paper or beverage container down From there, the Defense Reutilization. In an average month, each American copper kettle would yield 84 rounds of the hall to a collection point." and Marketing Office "sells" the products throws away 11 bottles or jars, 21 cans and automatic ammunition and an old bucket on the local economy. The base 30 pounds of newspaper. That means was good for has weekly three bayonets. In 1983, an executive order was issued contracts for recyclable paper communities around the country must find and card- authorizing the return of proceeds from board and a monthly something to do with 26 billion glass The contract for recy- Department of Defense has an recycling to morale, welfare and recreation clable metals bottles 55 billion cans and 30 million and rubber. tons enviable recycling record, thanks to the funds in an effort to increase the number of of paper each year. hard work and dedication of individuals at installations involved in recycling. A new publication being prepared installations around the by world. Hill Air Force Base, Utah, was one that the Army, Navy and Air Force, the Solid Increasingly, this takes the form of The recycling of solid waste such as answered the call. Mike Goodsell, from the Waste Management Manual, describes expanded recycling efforts. Recycling is bottles, is- cans and paper is not mandatory, installation's Morale, Welfare andRecrea- sues on solid waste. not a new phenomenon. Consider these A large portion of the according to an official with the DoD tion Office, said 763 tons of paper, 340 tons manual words of wisdom from a government deals with recycling, providing Environment Office. Hazardous waste and of cardboard and 845 tons of light metals pamphlet during World War II: managers with what they need to begin material, however, are strictly regulated, were collected during fiscal 1987. The "When an article is worn out, obsolete including programs of their own. The manual should the reclamation of used engine result more than $220,000 profit went to be available or otherwise useless - it is in April. still far from oils. the base for life style improvement. worthless. Then it becomes 'Scrap' and Studies in the mid-1970s looked at the The operation is self-sufficient. "Each In the meantime, recycling scrap is one of America's most vital needs cost effectiveness of experts recycling bottles, building has a recycling monitor," ex- recommend that individuals work to im- today. containers and paper products throughout plained Goodsell, "to ensure that recy- prove therecycling efforts in their commu- "For this 'Scrap' - the miscellaneous DoD. They showed thatrarely, if ever, was clable products are being saved and deliv- nities. After all, they say, junk that clutters basements and lies around it economical to implement recycling is such programs. ered to the recycling points. Non-appropri- successful when individuals take the time farms and factories - is actually a raw "And where it did work," said the official, ated fund employees pick up the products to put their garbage to reuse. MEDICAL ADVISOR Contributed by the staff U.S. Naval Hospital, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba BAY NEWS Capt. Paul Campbell, MSC, Commanding Officer Help wanted! Friends of the Library meeting Are you looking for a way to serve the high Friends of the Library will meet April 2, at 2 Two commonly occurring vision information from the eye to the brain. school youth of this community? The W.T. Sampson p.m. at the Base Library. "Old" friends need to As the fibers that make up the optic problems are cataracts and glaucoma. Pirates Booster Club will be nominating officers for volunteer for summer Sunday duty. "New" friends, nerve become damaged, the quantity Both have the potential to cause se- school year 89-90. Anyone interested in serving on come and get acquainted. For more information, call vere vision loss or even blindness and and quality of information sent de- the board, contact Linda at 2979 or Evleen at 4579. Ms. Lane at 4541. are a concern to many adults as they creases and vision loss occurs. Glau- age. However, much of the fear that is coma is one of the leading causes of evoked by the words cataract and blindness in the U. S. Office closure Eagle Scout round-up glaucoma may be allayed with a little The exact cause of glaucoma is Because of a scheduled training, the License Boy Scout Troupe#435 is looking for any and knowledge.