THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2003 NASSAU & PARADISE ISLAND Weekly Thursday & Sunday departures for 3, 4 or 7 nights year round. Wyndham Nassau Resort & Crystal Palace Casino tokk 4 nts -- Std Islandview Rm Sundays Nov 16 -- 30 *809 British Colonial Hilton kkk 3 nts -- Cityview Room Thursdays Jan 18 & 15 *829 Atlantis, Paradise Island kkk PRESTIGE 4 nts -- Beach Tower Terrace Room Sundays Nov 16, 30, Dec 7 & 14 $1029) Radisson Cable Beach and Golf Resort All Inclusive % kk $1089 4 nts--Supersaver Room Sundays Nov 16 -- 30 Sheraton Grand Resort Paradise Island All Inclusive 44% %& 4% $ :j 4 nts -- Superior Oceanview Room 1339 Sundays Dec 7 & 14 MAYAN RIVIERA Weekly Saturday & Sunday departures until April 18/04 & weekly Thu and Fri departures Dec 18/03 to Apr 23/04 Grand Xcaret by Occidental ALL INCLUSIVE xxx 7 nts -- Deluxe Room Saturdays & Sundays Nov 15--Dec 14 1099 Omni Puerto Aventuras CONTINTENTAL BREAKFAST «x*xx%% 7 nts -- Superior Room = $1129 Tuesaay Jan 6 Bahia Principe Tulum & Ciub ALL INCLUSIVE xxx 7 nts -- Tulum Room Sunday Nov 9 1129 Package prices are per person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise stated. Savings shown are per couple. Alll prices are subject to change without notice and are for new bookings only and include the Early Booking Discunt where applicable. Cana- dian & foreign departure taxes, transportation related fees, fuel & currency surcharge are additional. Prices quoted are not applicable on all dates and may vary according to travel dates. For terms & conditions of booking and insurance see www.conquestvacations.com Ont. Reg#4613063 519-853-1553 1-888-833-8953 ae FAX: 519-853-1559 --s 379 Queen St., = SERVICE Acton ON L7J 2N2 "Best Price, Best Service Since 1972" Geogertown hotels, taverns, inns subject for society Esquesing Historical So- ciety is exploring the hotels, taverns and inns of Georgetown at their meet- ing at Knox Church, Georgetown, on Wednes- day, November 12 at 7:30 p-m. Guest speaker will include a family member of the Station Hotel, one of the watering places with storied past. CARRIERS NEEDED Call Marie Day. - Ted Tyler photo. 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Most citizens are alarmed at the type of growth, the shortage of resources to sustain this growth and the fear that our community may soon come under the crunching advance of urban sprawl. > "| want you to know that as Mayor, ! will work very hard to build our Town's future around people, the environment, protecting all the things we love about Halton Hills and our collective prosperity. "it's called Intelligent Growth. Please read about it on my web- site or call me." To read about John Day's 8 Point Platform, visit www.john- day2003.ca or www.johnday.ca2.ca or call 905 877 7083 for a copy. He answers to you...and only you John Day is committed to protecting the features that make Halton Hills unique among GTA communities. His experience as a dedicated Councillor for 9 years and 17 years in municipal adminis- tration in the City of Mississauga has trained him to be the ideal ask how he could help our cause." Bert Zonneveld, Prominent Resident and Champion of Community Causes. 2 Mayor of the future...a People's Mayor... a Mayor who will put our Town's well-being FIRST. And John Day is one candidate who has refused to take any campaign contribution from vested corporate or special interests. That means his obligation is to us - the people of Halton Hills. If you want Halton Hills to turn into the jewel of the GTA, vote John Day for Mayor on Nov 10. Web: www.johnday.ca2.ca or www.johnday2003.ca Phone: 905 877 7083 "For some time now, I've been an unabashed 'John Day' fan. I'm absolutely delighted that he has decided to run for Mayor. He will truly be the People's Mayor. I've been very involved in community affairs for a number of years, and whether | was trying fo save ravines from developers or fighting to get much needed soccer fields, John seemed to be the only one on the Council that was listening. 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