Oakville Beaver, 9 Oct 1994, p. 20

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3 K eb Nonâ€"stop Canadian Airlines flights from Toronto commencing November 6 * All flights are in accordance with the air regulations of the National Transport Agency. Package prices are per person based on double occupancy from Toronto unless stated otherwise. Prices do not include departure taxes, port taxes, surcharges, or insurance of any kind. All space is subject to availability at time of booking and prices will vary from $1,269 to $2,429 according to date of departure and accommodation. For specific incluâ€" sions, excursions, terms and conditions please refer to the applicable Canadian Holidays Brochure. Festivale registered in the Bahamas, 38,175 tons. Fascination registered in Panama, 70,367 tons. Ontario Reg. # 3183321 3183305. E OE. Programme offered and operated by Canadian Holidays. Optional second week available in Puerto Rico from $470 per person. Not included: Optional shore excursions, drinks, personal expenses, gratuities. Canadian Holidays‘ Festivale and Fascination Fly/Cruises include all of these features plus nonâ€"stop Canadian Airlines flights from Toronto to San Juan where your floating Carnival resort is waiting, under the sun, "fl‘ to welcome you aboard. â€"â€"â€"â€"oga m Seven carefree days without having to pack apd unpack. An mformal atmos_phere with Doi ) first class accommodation, spacious sun commencing November 6 decks, Las Vegas One magnificent resort, five exotic Caribbean islands, superb service, international cuisine and spectacular entertainment for one affordable price. style shows and cabaret, all your meals and 24 hour room service included. Iravel with Cruise Holidays Hour Kind of Canadizn Holidays 635 FOURTH LINE, OAKVILLE Vllflllfllfifiw (905) 338â€"2077 Proceeds to the Mountsberg Wildlife Centre Presented in partnership with: cofR ST. THOMAS Thanks to HE the 300 runners 2 T from London, Cambridge, Guelph, Hamilton, Campbellville, Glen Williams, Milton, Burlington, Oakville, Mississauga, Islington and St. Catharines who spread their wmgs in the Mountsberg Trail Run. Pack a carryâ€"on bag with toiletries, your valuables (camera, jewelry, etc.) and a change of clothes (shorts and summer wear) for when you arrive at the ship. If your luggage is lost (heaven forbid!), the most difficult clothing to replace or borrow is underwear, so pack some in your carryâ€"on bag. Start your trip in casual clothes, leaving your winter coat (if that season) in an airport locker or with friends who dropped you off. Now a few packing tips. ne of the most frequently ) asked questions relating to takâ€" * ing a cruise is "What clothes will we need?" and, the comment, "My husband doesn‘t want to get dressedâ€"up every night!" Cruising in the ‘90s is very different from the formal ‘tuxedo and ballgown‘ image of days gone by. Today‘s cruisers will not need a steamer trunk to bring their clothes to the ship (my wife being one exception). What to pack for your cruise gA?TOTh:: tha 200 For men, ‘formal‘ means dark suit and tie or if you have a tux or dinner jacket, take it, your wife will love to see you dressed up! On a typical sevenâ€"day cruise, three different dress codes will be suggested for dinner; formal for the Captain‘s Welcome Party (2nd night) and the Gala Farewell Party (usually the 6th), inforâ€" mal or casual for the other five nights. When you arrive at the airport of your port of departure, the cruise line staff will meet you, transfer you from the airport to the ship, and transport your luggage from the airport to your cabin. For cruises that depart south Florida ports, you will arrive onâ€"board the ship between noon and 2 p.m. and your lugâ€" gage will be in your cabin by 4 p.m. That evening, the dress code for dinâ€" ner will be casual. If your luggage does not arrive, proceed to the purser‘s office on the ship and inform them they will help. Most sevenâ€"day cruisers will pack one large suitcase each. To reduce the* inconvenience of a lost piece of lugâ€" gage, share the suitcases, pack half of yours‘ and your mates‘ clothes in each suitcase. Informal wear is jacket, slacks, shirt If you need further information, we are happy to help. Just call your local school or the Education Centre in your area: North Centre East Centre West Centre 873â€"0394 847â€"1550 639â€"8832 Registration will begin on October 17, 1994 for the five schools that will implement Junior Kindergarten in January 1995 (Lorne Skuce, Oakwood and W.H. Morden in Oakville; Joseph Gibbons in Georgetown; W.E. Breckon in Burlington). All parents, even if they have already contacted the school, must formally register at this time. To make registration easy, please bring verification of your child‘s date of birth and your child‘s immunization record. To be eligible for Junior Kindergarten, children must be four years of age by December 31, 1994 and must RESIDE within the boundaries of the school offering the JK program, and must be a public school supporter. There may be a few spaces available on a lottery basis for children living outside the school area. Details about the lottery process and the Halton Board‘s 3â€"year implementation plan are included in a flyer available through your local school or community information centre. Dave Whiting Chair of the Board JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION "Pursuing Excellence in Education Through Commitment and Service SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1994 PAGE 20 On shore excursions, dress. comfortâ€" ably and follow the recommendations in the ship‘s bulletins regarding local dress customs, especially for the more exotic ports. On different ‘theme‘ evenings, you may be invited to dress in a ‘50s or ‘60s, Caribbean, Country Western or Gala Carnival attire. ‘Theme‘ dress is optional those nights. Submitted by Bob Kerby, Cruise Holidays, 338â€"2077. I‘m sure that you know how to dressâ€"up for dinner, but did you know there may be two or three ‘theme‘ : evenings on your cruise? i Ladies, you will see a wide variety of dress for formal evenings. Long gowns, sequins, cocktail dresses, and dressy pant suits will grace the dining rooms, and you all look so beautiful! Only you can decide if your wardrobe is suitable for your next cruise, and an experienced cruise counâ€" sellor can provide helpful hints on what to expect on a cruise! On our last cruise, Heather purâ€" chased a stunning sequined dress from one of the shops on the ship. Many ships carry an excellent selection of casual and dressâ€"up clothes in their shops. Shorts are not allowed in the dining rooms for dinner. Anything goes for the other food services up on the Pool or Lido decks‘ buffet dining areas for breakfast or lunch. and tie (tie is optional on many cruises), while casual is truly casual â€" golf shirt and slacks or equivalent and no jacket. Bob Williams Director of Education

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