Woe I CAV AIGEH RAB 24 PENINSULA NEWS REVIEW My colleague, C-FAX me- teorologist Blane Coulcher, has been warning that win- ter may come early this year, and who wants to be in Victoria for that? So Tuula and I plan to be cruising in the Caribbean when the No- vember winds are blowing here, and we're hoping to take along a large group of sun-seekers from Vancou- ver Island. . $2625 p.p. ae -aegeocbncinn ' i Sidney “G56-006) |. GRA IVT. Hl 2460 Geacon Ave Trafalgar Square SGN EECA DANAE AREA 10 night departing Nov. 30, 199° “includes... AR from. Vancouver. and ALL. TAX. 3 Based on 7 double ‘occupancy, : ‘i nis ae NG! 4 ee wih Wee ny ORE eeijcaoananaucanl oe ee angen saes omnannt vt eh pI AY A Drentwiood Ray: Cloverdale Thanks to Ensign Travel and Holland America, we’re able to offer people on the Island a unique cruise vaca- tion at an outstanding price. What makes this cruise: different? Two words — “New York”. We'll fly from. Victoria to the Big Apple and spend our first night in a fine New York City hotel. We'll have most of the next. day there before we board f ment is world-class. Holland America prides itself on be- ~ ing.a premium cruise line, # so we can-count on.an ex- — . ceptional level of quality. ands 3 “service. our cruise ship and sail past the Statue of Liberty toward the warm waters of the Caribbean. The overnight stay in New York, including the hotel and all tranfers, is a “bonus”, built right into the price of the cruise. It will be a chance for our Isiand group to get to know each other before we board the ship, and for me it will be a whole new experience. In all the places I’ve travelled I've never been to New lor City. : i. The cruise itself is going a to be absolutely delightful. First of all we're travelling ‘on the Holland America ~ ship “MS Maasdam” — one - of their newest ships. The cabins are large and com- fortable, the food is out- standing, and the entertain-