Are you ready for the best cruise money can buy hen you wish the ulti- mate in exclusive emis- ing and have the pocket- book to allow you that choice, then it is time to book a cruise on a Seaboum ship. Features and Beneï¬ts: 0 One Policy , 0 One Annual Premium 0 Automatic renewal statement 0 A permanent card per person for the year to show you are covered *0 Travel as many times as you wish with a maximum stay of 30 days at one time 0 Family coverage applies to all dependents under the age of 21 years 0 Family members can travel separately 0 You can extend the thirty days and only pay for the additional time The seat’s big, the price's easy. And coach service has never been better aboard VlA’s Eastern Transcontinentals, the ATLANTIC"the OCEAN". ~ It's a new “Worry Free" Medical Insurance Policy that can be used over and over and over for a full year! Travel out of Ontario as many times as you like for Up to 30 days per trip. Their vessels â€" the “Spirit†and 4 m 9 CALL on VISIT ">0,MOBILE 09> YOUR LOCAL HAC OFFICE TODAY! HAMILTON HAMILTON MTN. BURLINGTON 525-121 0 385-8500 632-6772 OAKVILLE STONEY CREEK BRANT FORD 845-9680 664-8000 ‘ 756-6321 396.284 relates to a Sound. ammysm. 30 days In hoqmal h Indiana. Total bII $100,484.31. OHIP pald $12,200. Insurance 00. paid balance 0139628431 f Hamilton nAutomobilQ Chib’ Saves Member $96,284 “maker-9a Days cauxv v--~ ammo); â€" 1‘» 1mm m‘ a. M’s (h dw- mam M- V , _ ‘ . I. I! wwhv! n Ii Thanks to HAC's "Vacation 30" Annual Medical Policy to train travel by coach. Oakville Travel Services Ltd. 336 ChurchSueet, Oakville Phone (416) 8457154 A fresh new look for]une,]ul axidAu " Some msuictions apply. fordetails OnEasta'n'I‘ramoonï¬mualSa'vioe “SEAT SALE†IIIII' These ships, at 10,000 tons each, carry only '204 passengers in 102 suites. There are no cabins on these ships, only suites! the “Pride†â€" will not disappoint in any way and will'probably exceed your highest expectations. PRICES START AT $48 Wide. reclining seats with [ootrests. personal lighting, pillows and blankets. Also, at-your-seat snack and beverage service and use of the Skyline s and Dining Cars. _ There’s more... a sofa, comfort- able chairs, a writing desk with personalized stationery, and a cof- fee table with adjustable heights for in-suite dining. Sixteen larger The regular “A†suites are 277 sq. ft. withga king size bed that can convert to twins, a large sitting room with television, VCR, a bar stocked with the passenger’s favorite alcoholic beverages, and a refrigerator packed with favorite soft drinks. v For the past 19 years Barbara Mroz has been making a career out of beauti ing women. Now River 0 5 area is luo welcome her eir neighboumood oHavin recentl. opened "Hair . Aestheic lm ressms’. Barbara offers a ll service aesthetic and beautysal conveniently located in the heart of River Oaks The salon welcomes Josephine formerly of Romeo's at Bloor Dixie who breingsb Oyears experience in air busmess and Sheryl, a amiliar face to many Oakville residents formerly of Rico's The salon provides complete hair services including colourin perms cut 8 as we full aes letIc emu Gamma xvii/15:3 .H friends and nei hbours to drop b and say “He Io"..The salons rand Openln _wul| be held Tuesdayfrom 1 am. on. services. Impressions also offers electrolysrs and aromatherapy. the .use, of leum scented essentlal orls for facral and .body massa e. Ergolrne tanning beds are so avarlable. Barbara 8. her staff look forward to servrng the Oakvrlle area._ Havrn recently become a resrdent o. the Rrver Qaks. area. Barbara Invrtes _her Low-key entertainment, such as a talented pianist-vocalist, enter- tains during the pre-dinner cocktail hour. ‘ The cruise director and three or four entertainers headline the after- These ships are not for guests, looking for afternoon bingo or Las Vegas revues in the evening. There is a lot of glamor and very little glitz on the vessels. suites (from 400-575 sq. ft.) are even more fabulous! ma SIXTH LINE UNI! 1.1, OAKWLLE. oNrAmo LEN cw? (416)844‘6604 HAIR A AESTHETIC Submitted by Bob Kerby, Cruise Holidays, 338- 2077. Your fellow passengers will include: doctors, lawyers, and busi- ness executives, among others. One common bond is they are all anxious to ï¬nd the best possible service, food, and amenities in an atmosphere closely resembling the luxurious of his, or her, favorite country club! On many Seabourn voyages, round trip economy air travel 1s provided, and a- one or two night pre-cruise hotel package is includ- ed. Tipping is absolutely forbidden and is refused by the staff. The “A†type suites are priced at about US$600 per day for Panama Canal and Caribbean cruises, and at US$700 for European and Orient cruises. Single travellers may cruise at 110- 125% of the double occupancy Built at a cost of $50 million each in West Germany in 1988 and 1989, each ship has nine decks, six of which are passenger decks. Ofï¬cers are Norwegian; hotel staff is European; and cruise staff are British and American. Passengers dine with whom they want, at the time they choose, and at the table of their choice! Service is beautifully correct in the Main Dining Room, in the informal self- service Verandah Cafe, and in suites. Dining on the Seaboum ships is similar to eating in the finest restaurants around the world! Menus are extensive and requests for off the menu items are encour- aged. A steel-meshed cage drops down to become a protected salt- water pool. Weather permitting, the sailboards, paddleboats, sailboats, and even powerboats for water-ski- ing are launched. One of the most unique features of the ships is the fold-out marina on the lower aft deck with a glass bottom viewing area. The marina is used to launch air-conditioned ten- ders, when required, to transport guests ashore in some ports. A complete spa and ï¬tness cen- tre with scheduled classes and indi- vidual training is available on both ships. The ships also have a small casino with blackjack, roulette, and slot machines. An extensive program of enrich- ment lectures by specialists from many ï¬elds fill out the entertain- ment. Astronauts, best- -selling authors, and other dignitaries from the arts, politics, and show busi- ness, have been featured on recent cruises. dinner cabaret-style shows, and a small band with an excellent reper- toire of dancing and listening mus'ic ï¬ll out the evening.