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Oakville Beaver, 6 Mar 1994, p. 16

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER ~ Travel with Cruise Holidays Sponsored by Cruise Holidays 7 DAYS FROM CAD $ p.p. dbl occup. INCLUDING AIR FARE Save Up To U.S. $1,000 Per Cabin On A 7 Day Carnival, Fly/Cruise. % The holiday at sea that includes just about everything. Exciting nighlife...huge casino...Nautica Spasw...outstanding food (five Passenger loyalty is key to success Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, March 6, 1994 â€" 16 from Camnival‘s Canadian Fly Aweigh» cities. No resort offers you all this plus visits to tropical ports such as St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Ocho Rios, Cozumel, Puerto Vallarta or Mazatlan for one low, almost everything‘s included price. A "Fun Ship«" fly/cruise is your best vacation value! MCarnival THE MOST POPULAR CRUISE LINE IN THE WORLD! ome cruise lines have been very S successful in building client loyâ€" alty and repeat passengers. One of the most successful is Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCCL). The ratings for service, food, faciliâ€" ties and entertainment receive very high marks from Berlitz, Fodors and most importantly, their guests and the ratings are consistent throughout the fleet. (RCCL) was founded in 1969 by three prominent Norwegian shipping companies: LM. Skaugen Company, Gotaas Larsen, and Anders Wilhelmsen Company. In March 1988, RCCL and Admiral Cruises, Inc. merged into a new privately owned holding compaâ€" ny, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. In late 1988, Anders Wilhelmsen Company bought out its original partâ€" ners and gained full ownership of RCCL. Subsequently, Wilhelmsen : entered into a joint ownership agreeâ€" ment with an entity of the Pritzker famâ€" ily of Chicago. In the first half of 1992, RCCL sold the two ships in the Admiral Cruises fleet and service was discontinued although RCCL retains the rights to the Admiral Cruises name. Drawing from Norway‘s legendary seafaring heritage and using modern resort management techniques, RCCL has sustained its reputation for excelâ€" lence in cruising since the maiden voyâ€" age of its first ship, ‘"Song of Norway", on November 7, 1970. "Song of Norway" was one of the first ships built specifically for warm weather cruises. It‘s rakishly modern profile includes a cocktail lounge canâ€" tilevered from the rear of the smokestack. Since the first ship in 1970, the "Nordic Prince" (1971), "Sun Viking" (1972), "Song of America" (1982), "Sovereign of the Seas" (1988), "Nordic Empress" (1990), "Viking Serenade" (1990), "Monarch of the ALONE, ANGRY, CONFUSED, HURTING? Experienced Educated In Social Work Call In Confidence € © ‘ souUNDINGBOARD . e 338â€"0566 : A holiday in the Province of Québec... Professional Engineers Ontario OAKVILLE CHAPTER Call 1 800 403â€"9777 for ski conditions (from midâ€"November until midâ€"March, 1994) ty For information and reservations PU B L I C F OR U M ON Call toll free Seas" (1992), and "Majesty of the *Seas" (1992) have entered service. WASTE MANAGEMENT 1 800 303â€"7777 NeCP has a Ask for operator 362 letter of intent for the construction of up â€" LOCAL INITIATIVES (9 am to 5 pm, 7 days a week) or call your travel agent. to three new cruise ships; each vessel : C h i g z would be approximately 65,000 gross organized by the Oakville Chapter of the Professional Engineers of Ontario (PEO). ’A!t‘ Tourisme Quel)ec registered tons with a double occupanâ€" Wed neSday, Ma rCh 9’ 1 994 Québec It Feels So Different. cy of 1,750 passengers. The design of these ships are being 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Oakville Trafalgar High School (West of Wedgewood, on Devon) developed under the working name of Project Vision. The first ship is expectâ€" ed April 1995, followed by the second vessel in spring 1996 and the third in early 1997. RCCL ships sail many of the most popular itineraries in the world. On a yearâ€"round schedule, sail 3â€"day and 4 day cruises on the "Nordic Empress" to the Bahamas. The "Sovereign of the Seas" and her two sisters, the "Majesty" and the "Monarch" sail weekly to the east, west and southern Caribbean. As with the "Nordic Empress", these ships always carry a full compliment of guests on every sailing. Book early for the choicer cabins. From Los Angeles, the "Viking Serenade" offers three and fourâ€"day cruises to Baja, Mexico and in the winâ€" ter, the "Nordic Prince" sail Alaska‘s waters. The "Song of America" sails from New York to Bermuda from May to October. Who is responsible and what does it cost for garbage collection? Is our present system the best we can make it? How much could we really recycle? These and many other questions will be addressed at the forum by knowledgeable participants. The forum will be chaired by Kevin Flynn, Acting Mayor of Oakville for the month of March, during the absence of Ann Mulvale. Mr. Flynn will introduce the participants, and turn the meeting over to the Oakville Chapter. George Bell, Past Chair of the Oakville Chapter, will review the general role of the proâ€" fessional engineers in waste management and environmental protection, and in particular the Chapter‘s objectives in organizâ€" ing the forum. Other speakers at the forum will be: Mark Jones, Town of Oakville, Present Waste Management Practices and Initiatives. Gordon Woodburn, Region of Halton, Recycling, Reduction, Reuse and Recovery Costs. Jim Scott, private composting facility, Composting â€" Public and Private Initiatives. Dick Cave, consulting engineer, Household and Small Business Hazardous Waste â€" Substitution and Disposal. Roger Mailhot, Joshua Creek Ratepayers Association, Source Separation â€" User Pay. Excellence in Professional Photography Together, we make beautiful pictures. For your next cruise or perhaps your 844â€"4474 _ 125 Cross Ave., Trafalgar \Vilage II fst ore uy one of the RCCL ships "Excellence in Professional Photography‘" by, Cruise Submitted by Bob Kerby, Cruise 8 as ons as as on Jns on on on on on on on on ow : #s : Holidays, 338â€"2077. NFOSOURCE S49â€"5535 es en on o on is is B D h W W V VW } CHURCH omm 5049 LOTTERES CRIME STOPPERS COMMUNITY/ NONâ€"PROFIT GROUFS 649 ReSults.......................... 5380 CTiMG Of TB 5557 COMPI@L® OU ............. 5261 Lottario Results.................... 5383 CHILD FIND...................... ENTERTAINMENT OAKVILLE BEAVER SERVICES.... 5191 QUESTION OF THE WEEK... 5012 Top 10 Weekly Movies... 5700 OAKVILLE BEAVER HOME DELIVERY........ 5035 QUOTE OF THE DAY....... Top 10 Weekly Videos... 5701 POLICE RECIPES................ 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