Sunday October 3, 1999 Oakville Beaver Weekend 23 Travel & Entertainm ent An Oakville Beaver Feature To advertise in this section call 845-3824 Fax:337-5567 Travel w ith . j Kingsland featured artist at Lions Foundation auction With the assistance of Mayor Ann Mulvale, Lions Foundation of Canada will be auctioning 50 works of art to raise funds for its Dog Guides programs. The art auction begins with a cocktail recep tion and viewing of the art at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 14th at Le Dome bangquet hall. Tickets are $25 each and includes the cham pagne reception with hors d'oeuvres, musical entertainment and a chance to win door prizes. Call the Foundation at 842-2891. Appraised at values ranging from $250 to $1,000, the pieces are quality limited edition reproductions of works by well-known artists such as Chagall, Dali, Miro, Erte and Tarkay. Among the Canadian artists represented at the auction will be local artist, Alan Kingsland. A limited edition reproduction of Kingsland's Fishing Boats is one of the works on which auc tioneer Mayor Ann Mulvale will accept bids. The painting is one of a series of two dozen paintings Kingsland created in the early 1990's when visit ing the counties of Devon and Cornwall in * TAKE A TRIP ACROSS NORTH AMERICA SEE NORTH AMERICA THIS WAY - "GREYHOUND IS OFFERING PASSENGERS the opportunity to travel anywhere between Canada and the U.S. for only $129 - truly a great opportunity for people to see North America," said Cheryl Heilman, national marketing manager for Greyhound Canada. Greyhound is integrating its Canadian and American bus networks, and has what it bills as a "TR IP OF A LIFETIME FOR ADVENTUROUS TRAVELLERS who really want to see North America." The longest possible trip is between Whitehorse and Miami the 8,920-kilometre trip takes six days, five hours and 25 minutes on a route through Atlanta, Chicago and Seattle, and includes a layover of nine hours in Vancouver. A rtist A lan Kingsland England. Fishing Boats captures beautifully a scene in Brixham, a small seaport, and is one of only two in the series that was released as a lim ited edition print. Both of the limited edition runs are now completely sold out. Bom in England, Kingsland left regular school at age 13 to attend a special art school. He had a unique opportunity to continue his studies while serving as a soldier during the war. "They didn't really know what to do with me," he confides, "so they gave me an army vehicle to drive to Oxford University each day to attend classes in the arts programme. After class I was assigned to the army's creative duties. I designed the Christmas card one year, decorated halls for parties and painted badges onto army vehicles." Kingsland came to Canada in 1957 and first set tled in Toronto. He has resided in Oakville for 27 years and still paints approximately 35 works each year. Kingsland paints landscapes and enjoys painting golf courses, which he says are another type of landscape, while admitting he is an avid golfer. f t ? WHETHER IT 'S PLAYING THE LINKS OF SCOTLAND OR IRELAND, OR TH E "ROBERT TRENT GOLF TRAIL IN ALABAMA" - REAL GOLF VACATIONS has it for you! A division of GOLFPLUS VACATIONS, their new winter brochure has something for everyone. It offers golf packages throughout the U.S., including such mainstays as A RIZONA, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, NEVADA, and SOUTH CAROLINA, as well as several other southern states. ALSO available for play are the CARIBBEAN and MEXICO settings. "We do it all from air to hotel, car rental and golf, including reserving tee times up to 180 days in advance," said Dan Langevin, President They have a neat seven night "Great Golf of the South" package. It includes two nights in New Orleans, three nights in Mobile, Alabama, (with play on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail) and three nights in Biloxi. The cost, including return air, hotel accommodations, car rental and six rounds of golf, starts at $ 1,579 per person, double. Call your professional travel official to book your golf getaway now. Choosing a cruise destination Oakville cruise fi> centers The last few articles have San Juan, you will visit five been focused on cruising as a islands during a 7-day cruise. good vacation choice, because Islands such as Martinique, are pleased to invite you, your family and friends to there are so many choices avail Barbados, Antigua, Aruba, able to you. Last week, it was Curacao, St. Vincent, to name a An afternoon with PRINCESS CRUISES big ship versus small ship. few. 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