Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 29 Aug 1993, p. 14

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’ Travel with Cruise figlgglgys Check in at HA6 before you purchase your Out-ct-Prcvince Medical Insurance Worldwide Assistance Programs Dependable program serving travellers for many years! OAKVILLE STONEY CREEK BRANTFORD 230 N. Service Rd. 800 Queenston Rd. 47 Charing Cross 393 Main St. E. 990 Upper Wentworlh St. 3416 Fairview St. HAMILTON HAMILTON MTN. BURLINGTON All 8NOWBIRIIS fi* ’..l_.=.fl IH‘ID Di WDAF‘I. P‘.‘ 0 3 i I”... I Fibs. I c‘fliihih Ii I SHOP OAKVILLE New Lower Rates! Come into your local HAO Office and get a FREE Personal Quotationu A PROIECT OF THE OAKVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $349,500. A rare find in east Oakville under $400,.000 Ulti- mate privacy at rear, with 20' x 40' inground pool. 3 bdrms., 2 fireplaces, many ,more features. Open viewing Saturday Sunday, from 2 to 4 pm. LAWRENCE JANES, Associate Broker, 338-1130. 312 POPLAR DRIVE \ TRAFALGAR 338-1130 fl (OAKVI LLE) REALTY INC.‘ Five-7-yearâ€"olds meet at ‘Rock-O- Saurus’. Their activities include arts crafts, children’s theater, cooking class- es, finger painting, kite flying, Nintendo, The 2-4-yearâ€"old’s clubhouse is called ‘Fuzzy Wuzzy’s Den’. Their supervised activities include buccaneer puppeteers, canoon hour, cookie cook- ing class, face painting, jungle gym, and treasure hunt. Unique children’s programs and ship’s facilities are dedicated to four sep- arate age groups. Sailing from Miami every Saturday on 7-night itineraries, ponsâ€"of-call will include Nassau, Casa de Campo, and Selena Cay in the Dominican Republic, and Key West. Its first ship, the “American Adventure” (formerly the Costa Riviera), has been completely redesigned and refurbished to cater to families new cruise line â€" American Family Cruises â€" commences sailing this December and, as its name implies, it will be completely devoted to family cruising. ***‘k***‘k‘k*****‘k****** *‘k****‘kik**‘k********‘k* Cruise line specializes in family cruises _./_€fill/$i§ SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 1993 PAGE 14 $2£4£4fifimmam§ On days at sea, parents are likely to have. time to enjoy the usual ships activi- ties and amenities by themselves as the kids will be busy in their own worlds. Days in port, families will be able to Teens say ‘yes’ to their own separate place â€" ‘Club Yes’! A full range of sports, broadcast center TV news pro- duction, karaoke, pinball wizard con- tests, weight training, and a hair makeover class highlight some of their programs. The 8-12-year-olds hang out in' ‘Sea Haunt’. Sports and activities include basketball, batting cage practise, com- puter class, juggling lessons, magic lessons/magic show, navigation class, silk screening, and the world’s biggest video arcade afloat pizza making class, and on-déck Rollerblade skating. ~ - ctreahmyasmwumm ‘ ' J Their pricing compares very favor- ably to other cruise lines with good fam- ily programs. The most popular vacation dates for 1994 are already heavily choose from a wide range of ‘shore activity and excursions, some at addi- tional cost, including horseback riding, tennis, golf, and the snorkeling program. With an excellent babysitting proâ€" gram available to every family ($3/hr. â€" lst child; $5/hr. â€" maximum for the fam- ily) Mom and Dad can enjoy dancing to the music, a late night show, and a chal- lenge at the tables or slots in the casino! Food! Food! Food! Flexibility for the whole family. There are 18 hours of continuous food service on this ship! Lots of family choices from casual buf- fets to restaurant dining (at set hours) to snacks and pizza anytime. The midnight buffet’is even at 10 pm. Big scoops of ice cream and all the favorite toppings at the Isyswasfic Parlor. Single parent families get a great break on this cruise line. Instead of the extra charges you face elsewhere, you pay the normal double occupancy rate for the single parent and the normal kids fare. booked. And the dress code is very simple â€" no jackets or ties required anytime e if it’s in good taste, wear it! v Cabins will accommodate from 26 passengers (there are a limited # of cabâ€" ins for'5 and 6). i December 19, 1993‘ to January 4, 1994 Claudia Morley will host "THE PRESIDENT’S CRUISE" Panama Canal Passage on board the Seabourn Pride Forflrefmtfimeverwemaflowedtooflerflfis specialmlisealCamdimDollarsalPar! Space must be booked September 30th to quali y. ' For more infflmation please call Claudia Morley, President 366-4636 WLm niunlnov or EHEILEHE will/5:; SEABQURN Ema-{UTE RATE CALL NOW!

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