Oakville Beaver, 13 Mar 1994, p. 20

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Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, March 13, 1994 â€" 20 . ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING * CORPORATE TAX PLANNING Certa ProPainters "Darid Wilkins has been recommended by us to many people. He is a very professional businessman and worker. We will definitely be using him again." Joanne D. Ross, Oakville x DEPENDABLE x WE THINK GREEN * QUALITY * FAST FUSSY For A Free Estimate 845â€"3777 David Wilkins Serving Oakville . Since 1986 ALGONQUIN SPACE CAMPUS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! Use real robots, rockets, satellites, telescopes, lasers and much more. Great residence, good food with land and water sports in weekly coâ€" ed sessions June to September. A unique, exciting, educational space adventure for all! For brochure: 1â€"(800) 38â€"SPACE I‘m proud to announce the opening of my new office as of February 28, 1994. We will offer a range of financial services catering primarily to Entrepreneurs. My associates and I look forward to strengthening existing business relations and building new relationships in the future. 3. Attend a oneâ€"hour information session March 24th 7â€"8 p.m. at Big Brothers of Halton PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING » BUSINESS CONSULTING â€" Bianca Tinoâ€"Gactani, Chartered Accountant O:GAETANI C HARTERED ACC 0 UNTAN T 481 MORDEN ROAD, SUITE 200 OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6K 3w6 TEL (905) 844â€"1939 . FAX (905) 844â€"9908 418 North Service Rd. W. Unit A5, Oakyville 847â€"7267 with Cruise Holidays " lravel Sponsored by Cruise Holidays Cruise perfect for 10th Anniversary celebration uring the past two weeks, D : Heather and I celebrated our " 10th Anniversary (of our travel business) on the "Royal, Princess" with 18 friends and family. Our itinerary was an 11â€"day Panama Canal cruise from San Juan to P Acapulco and we visited 5 ports in the Caribbean enroute. Early on Feb. 22nd, Airways Transit gathered us from our homes in Oakville and Burlington for an effiâ€" cient transfer to the airport. This was repeated to the return. There are no direct flights from Toronto to San Juan on Tuesdays and our somewhat lengthy routing was quickly forgotten when the planes and connections were on time, the service was efficient and everyone‘s luggage arrived in San Juan and was quickly transferred to the ship! i OPENING SOON! The main entertainment rooms, the International Lounge and the Riviera Club, were designed with good sight lines for everyone to enjoy the shows (except those behind a few pillars). The seating arrangements were cabaret style allowing small groups, including ours, excellent camaraderie. All of the cabins on this ship are outside cabins. Some have obstructed views on Baja or Caribe decks. Cabins could be made up with twin or queen beds with a small sitting area. Closet and drawer space was adequate. All bathrooms had tub and shower faciliâ€" ties. The Continental Dining Room was beautifully decorated each evening reflecting the theme dinner of the night. French, Italian, Caribbean, Gala Captain‘s dinners etc. Everyone enjoyed the portsâ€"ofâ€"call. Some purchased the ship‘s shore excursions, while others hired a cab and did their own island tours. Betty, Cathy and Bea (Ken‘s beloved harem‘!) were successful with a frontal assault on the shops in St. Thomas and other ports. At sea, we all quickly adapted to shipâ€"board life. Lots of activities to choose from including the daily bingo game. The nightly entertainment was superb! Full production shows and cabaret style programs. Princess also has a special showcase featuring some passenger talent. Everyone remembers Moe‘s fabulous portrayal of Dolly Parton! We all loved it! Next week I‘ll tell you more about the ship and our itinerary. To all our fellow cruisers, Heather and I thank you for a great Anniversary Cruise. Submitted by Bob Kerby, Cruise Holidays, 338â€"2077. e e e e n e o e t e e en o e e e tmR bulirin ie ns mt it ueA tA tds P h: hiAAAz t d nds utA Bs on dsR ukn db itEA s M ie ic A nfi ie CLASSIC TAN IS COMING TO OAKVILLE 10 Yrs. of Tanning Expertise Watch For J PaRTIciPaction BB s Can you hit a baseball halfway around the world? To find out, come to the Eastâ€"West Baseball Ambassadors Tryout for our international teams. We‘re selecting players 11 â€" 19 years old to represent Canada in worldwide competition as members of Eastâ€"West Baseball Ambassadors. Make the team, and you‘ll travel and compete in the most significant baseball tourmaments in the world. Step up to the plate. . Jlive your dream. . .PLAY INTERNATIONAL BASEBALL! Bring your own baseball equipment and a $35 administration fee. Calll Eastâ€"West Ambassadors at 1â€"800â€"345â€"4255 for more detaiils. Eastâ€"West Ambassadors is a norâ€"profit with 14 yis . experience in intemational youth basebal competiion in over 40 countries. PLAN TO ATTEND THE FOLLOWING BASEBALL TRYOUT: Spring Alaska Cruise SAVE UP TO $3180 ow couple NORDIC PRINCE May 8 15, 1994 7 Night Cruises from _ Vancouver, cruising the inside Passage Tracy Arm Fjord to Skagway, Haines, Juneau, Ketchikan, cruising Misty Fjords The Inside Passage back to Vancouver. Inside W Cdn pp _ Inside $ Cdn pp Cabins dbl occp Gabins 1299 dbl occp Outside $ Cdnpp _ Outside Cdn Cabins 1129 dbl occp Cabins $l 429 dbl o'::'::p Port taxes: 7 nts $128.50 pp 10/11 nts $134.50 pp Air Addâ€"ons Available for $495 Can incl. taxes pp naox® â€" ERONAL CARIBBEAN LINE (just below Speers Ra.) Oakvnlle 338â€"2077 May 15 25, 1994 10 11 Night Alaska sailings from Vancouver with visits to Victoria, Sitka, cruising Hubâ€" bard Glacier, Skagway., Haines, â€" Juneau, cruising Tracy Amn Fjord, Ketchikan Wrangell. 11 Night also cruises Misty Ford. Glen Abbey Recreation Center (Oakville, Ont.) Sun., March 13 + 1:00 pmâ€"5:00 pm x 8)(â€" «CLIP AND SAVE . h

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