Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 22 Oct 1999, p. 26

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26 - The Canadian Champion, Fniday, October 22, JAMAICA -A CHOICE FOR OVER 50 YEARS! MRE WEALTHY NERNMATIONAL SOCIAL SffroFTHEFIrY YEAU AGOEMA disovered theWONDER- FULWATERANDBEACHES of JAMAICA, and it becameahomie-away- frnnse for them fitothdmttimeon. Many ofthatdset~ continue to have.homies dhes, set in the abundanhly given his and- mnounstains ovesiooicingdie beautifu golf couses spoeadd ughout the floral island. MONrEGOBAY, a 15 mile shoseine stxetchig fnTRYALL indie east to GREENWOOD toieCwest, is the centre ofjinicrest with the reefs and lagoon and the UNBEUJEVABLY BLUE CARIBREAN SEA. BUT NOW JAMAICA IS VIS17TEDby folks heom ail levels of social set fron a vaiety of ounries wilh CANADIANS FRONT AND CENTRE, totitis, one of the onginai mSANDS IN THE SUN, for diagseat vacal:ion getaway. More and inuie new pqwpùtes aie being built - in NEGRIL, asdm trip eastto MORE FANTASTIC BEACHES, US $38 tiille~ îs being spent to ofstruict:the ALMOND BEACH VUÀGEa flvestar ptpety bult in a village-square, Concept. Just east of MoBay, situated bteen ieC1Ious HAIf MOON GOLF TENNIS AND BEACH CLUB andhie WYNDHAM ROSE HAIL RESORI, aonew Rfl7 CARLTON RESR of sonie 400 plus soonisis neaing oenVletion for aspri5g opening, and get lidm re alsbull ing aNEW CHAMPIONSHWPGOLF COURSE intheebtills v.qh specacuar vmof teSei as well! TOURISM ON TH1E RISE IN CURA aie vying for Ilemnany oUiist dofles out thee, vistor artvals niBELI7Ein August topped 7,8W0.Mie figure only repsesents touIrists aniving by plaweaniot dhose wh nte e unty by lador sca Meanwhle CUBA:S TOURISMI indusaby is on aroll - figures show ffiatCuba saw monahy inrase rnging fiomn24 8to 40.1 per Cent in the first du= elfoltof duisyear, the lagest iSceases posted by any Canbbean TSrnsm Ogamzatbon country- TRÀVEL TIP OF THE WEEK: Don,t put off travel plans - do it now! 878-28S86 16 Martin St. (downtown) Ah eHalisn nob1 aMi O.kvUl AUTMOII DIRECi!.1 lint Fmi Auto Iwvlcm ' IrLet. - Seving Milton for Ove r 25 Veers Accredlud Emlsulons Tau&Repuir FaclIity *UiSSd A1190011111 *-AIissgaiHoiiA amur4 Fmu.t-MUSO art" *Ezhauu 8881 Lleu. a llMfon Stion FtM'O Bld AU esto U Lange«uk le ,luin Ail W Mak ontft à lanpuis e lb"TU-CIIW I "kDa *ComnpularDlagsoilc COMPARE OUR PRICES LEE BONIN - AL RYDALL 5 Main St. E. (bqAUTO3 TFECH *CMUS IO UR SEIRVICE COMPUTER WHEEI. BALANCINS -COUNG & MEATINS * UFETIME EXHAUS1 AND BRAitES DIV 0F ERICE Speci lmarto Volkswagens a Fuel injection & Diesels GERHARD & RUDY (M0) 878-5330 538 Main St. E. Milton 1. Fax 878-0431 McCormack Auto Services JOHN MCCORMACK UICENCED MECHANIC DOT Inspection station 0 Rust Proofing Computer Diagnostics * General Repairs *Air Conditioning e Tune Ups *Brakes AUTO ETI MARIG*OATRILEWIN 'TUNE or & MInON- R A Es SERuneCE TRO uS t - *eyIspFetios ISTo InS l8hopid nt 12 1,Mfo 878-7221 Influenza Immunization Clinics The Haiton Regional Health Departminent is offering flu shots ini North Halton: October 26, il a.m. - 3 p.na. Acton Seniors' Activity Centre 415 Queen St. E., Acton October 27, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Milton Seniors' Activity Centre 500 Childs Drive, Milton November 2, 1 - 4 pan. Georgetown Seniors' Centre Indoor Mail, Unit 9 318 Guelph Street, Georgetown No appointmrents necessary. lie vaccine is free for people who are 65 years oid and over, for anyone withUrtain medical conditions or a chronic iliness and for workers in long terni care settings. For aIl others the fee wili be $12 (cash only). For more information caîl the Hallon Regionai Health Department (905) 825-6060, ext. 7849 From Streetsville: (905) 823-6720 ITY (905) 827-9833 wiww.region.haton.on.ZahSlth

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