Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 18 Jul 2019, p. 22

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ju ly 18 ,2 01 9 | 22 Start planning your dream vacation with hand-picked travel deals and inspiration just for Canadians Visit Best Travel Agency Suite 300, South Oakville Centre • 1515 Rebecca Street, Oakville 905.827.1100 travel@mctavish.comwww.mctavishtravel.com CORPORATE • GROUP • LEISURE O nt Re g N o 14 37 98 5 471972-41972-41972- 201920192019 Now HiriNg Contact Us For Availability and Details! *Terms and Conditions Apply. Subject to Availability. Offers and inclusions subject to change. Contact us for full details. LIMITED TIME CANADA AT PAR PRICING ON ULTRA-LUXURY SEABOURN CRUISES TO ALASKA! Now you can experience America's Last Frontier in ultra-luxury Seabourn style - and pay with Canadian dollars at par! PLUS Save More with Seabourn's SummerSeabourn's Summer Savings Event: BOOK BY JULY 31 AND YOU MAY RECEIVE*: New Special Pricing & Values Veranda for Ocean View or Up to Three Category Veranda Suite Upgrade / Up to $500USD Shipboard Credit per Suite / Up to $900CAD Air Credit per person / Complimentary Internet Package / Up to 15% savings on Combination Cruises / Book a Penthouse or Premium Suite and receive $1,000 USD Shipboard Credit per Suite and an Unlimited Internet Package per Suite.* Seabourn Alaska Departures are Eligible for Canada at Par Pricing: August 8 | September 14 | September 26 BEAVER TRAILS IN PERU The Caro-Jauregui family of Oakville visited Peru recently and were wowed by the sites of Cusco and Machu Picchu, escalating Montana Machu Picchu with their copy of the Oakville Beaver. Bruno, 17, Sebastian, 12, Andres, 10, and Nicola, 9, are in the photo with mother Greta, with father Carlos taking the photo. If you want a chance to appear in Beaver Trails, send a high res photo that displays a copy of the Beaver to news editor Kevin Nagel at knagel@metroland.com. Carlos Caro-Jauregui photo Moving Opus from Oak- ville Place to Kerr Street this spring was the first step in rebranding and making the boutique clothing store her very own. At 24, Katie Hall is the third Opus owner since the retail store opened in 1968 and she is anxious to spread the Opus experience: Find- ing freedom through fash- ion; being confident in who you are and expressing thatyou are and expressing thaty with clothing. "We truly put our every- thing into accommodating our clients and providing ex- ceptional service in terms of styling," said Hall, who be- gan working there as a stylist and sales associate at 18, be- came store manager at 20 and purchased the store two years later. Hall has kept the men's and women's denim selec- tion broad and focused on adding more apparel brands. BUSINESS YOUNG OWNER REBRANDS OPUS BOUTIQUE Young entrepreneur Katie Hall, owner of Opus boutique on Kerr Street, wears a Lemon Bloom mini dress while holding a 437 swimwear top by young local designers Hyla and Adrien. Graham Paine/Torstar OPUS BOUTIQUE ADDRESS: 82-B Kerr St. CONTACT: 905-338-0170

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