Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 3 Aug 2023, p. 21

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YOUR FIFTY-FIVE PLUS NE WS SOURCE How to make air travel easier (NC) As you prepare to take to the skies this summer, you may have questions about how best to get through security screening. Here are some tips to help you navigate the process with confi- dence. First, plan to give yourself plenty of time to get to the airport. The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority recommends that you arrive at least two. hours in advance for domestic flights and three hours in advance for U.S. and international flights. This will give you plenty of time to make your way through the airport and security screening at a comfortable pace. Next, pack smart. When placed in your carry-on bag, liquids, aerosols and gels must be in contain- ers of 100 ml or less and placed in a clear, reseal- able 1-litre plastic bag. It's important to note that the 100 ml rule doesn't apply to prescription and non-prescription medication. If you have a daily or weelly pill separator, those are also permitted. Your 1-litre bag, as well as any medication, will need to be removed from your carry-on baggage and placed in the bin for inspection. Remember Poo drayton entertainment that while you are limited to two carry-on bags per person, medical equipment and mobility aids are not included in this limit. Ask for assistance. Air travel can be challeng- ing, especially if you need extra support. But don't let that stop you. At the security-screening checkpoint, there are several options. If youre travelling with a mobility aid like a walker, cane or wheelchair, check if there's a Family/Special Needs line available. This line features screening equipment that can accommodate larger items, and the screening officers can offer additional assistance if you need more time and help with your belongings. If there is no Family/Special Needs line, let the screening officers know that you require assis- tance. Upon request, they'll expedite the screen- ing process for you. Giving yourself extra time, being mindful when packing and asking for assistance when needed will set you up for success at security screening and start your trip on a positive note. Find more information at catsa.gc.ca. iFE COUL| D Bl REAM AUG 16 TO SEPT 3, DRAYTON FESTIVAL THEATRE y || Hey Neighbour! You’re invited to join us for game day! IT’S HIGH TIME TO MEET THE NEIGHBOURS! Queens Avenue has been in the neighbourhood for 24 years and we think an invitation is long overdue! We would like to open our doors and welcome those over 55 to drop over and meet the neighbours, join us for cards, a game or an activity. Come as you are or bring a friend and meet some new friends at LIVITA QUEENS AVENUE RETIREMENT RESIDENCE for fun and games. We can’t wait to meet you! NY Livita CALL FOR DETAILS AND TO SIGN UP: 905-815-0862 LIVITA QUEENS AVENUE: 1056 Queens Avenue, Oakville, Ontario L6H 6R3_ www. €z0z€ IsnGny ‘Aepsiny, | Jeaeeg emxeO | |Z woo-uoyeyepisu!

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