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March 25, 1983 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-03-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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JOIN OUR GROUP-DEPARTURE . .

GOLD RUSH COUNTRY

ALASKA by CRUISE, AIR, RAIL
July 11-21, 1983
11 DAYS and 10 NIGHTS

CRUISE ON THE ISLAND PRINCESS

Our Tour Includes:

• Round trip air from Detroit to Vancouver and
return from Seattle
• CRUISE TO PRINCE RUPERT,
KETCHIKAN, JUNEAU and SKAGWAY.
• Visit Whitehorse • Beaver Creek
• See Fairbanks and Anchorage
• 4 Night Cruise includes all meals and
entertainment aboard ship
• Hotel accommodations
• Sightseeing
• Transportation and meals specified
• Baggage handling

Complete price from Detroit includes
AIR FARE • 4 NITES CRUISE • 6 NITES IN HOTELS

from

$1,989

Special Group Price! Call today!

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CANADIAN ROCKIES AND
PACIFIC COAST TOURS

14 DAYS/13 NIGHTS IN CANADA
LEAVES EVERY SATURDAY

from May 28, thru Sept. 17, 1983

Jasper and Banff National Parks, the majestic snow-
capped Rockies, lovely Lake Louise, Columbia Icefields,
mighty Fraser Canyon, Vancouver, "English" Victoria and
Butchart Gardens.

Featuring .. .

• Sightseeing in Edmonton, Jasper, Banff,
Vancouver and Victoria
• En route rightseeing of Jasper, Banff and Glacier
National Parks
• Cruise through the beautiful Gulf Straits,
Vancouver to Victoria
• Admissions to Bloedel Floral Conservatory and
Butchart Gardens
• Briefing breakfast in Edmonton
• Two dinners, which includes the Farewell Dinner
in Victoria
• Quality selected hotels with private bath
• Transportation by private modern motorcoach
• Tour escort from arrival Edmonton until departure
Victoria
• Special local guide-narrators
• Transfers and baggage handling throughout the
tour
• All tour related tips, taxes, admission fees and
service charges

CALL FOR OUR LOW GROUP PRICE!

Other Canadian Tours Available

Friday, March 25, 1983 9

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JOIN OUR GROUP DEPARTURE .. .

TRANS/CANAL CRUISE

ABOARD THE SUN PRINCESS

Princess Cruisei

3 NITES IN SAN JUAN
OCTOBER 8-25, 1983

Visit Ports of: • ACAPULCO
• PANAMA CANAL • CARTAGENA
• ARUBA
• MARTINQUE • ST. THOMAS
• SAN JUAN

Your Tour Includes:

• Round trip airfare from Detroit to Acapulco and return
from San Juan to Detroit
• 14 Nights accommodations aboard the Island Princess
including all meals and entertainment
• 3 Nights accommodations at the Palace Hotel
• Buffet lunch at the Palace Hotel
• $5 worth Casino chips
• All transfers and baggage handling
• Flight Bag
• Port taxes
,

COMPLETE PRICE FROM DETROIT INCLUDES
AIRFARE • 14 NITES CRUISE • 3 NITES SAN JUAN
INSIDE CABIN
2 beds
from $ 29163

3rd person FREE. Plus Air

ABOARD THE QUEEN ELIZABETH II
GETTING THERE IS HALF THE FUN
and flying home is FREE!

• DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
• ELEUTHERA GUADELOUPE
• PLAYA BLANCA • HAITI
• IXTAPA • MARTINIQUE
• BAHAMAS • CANCUN • OTHER EUROPEAN DESTINATIONS

The Club Med Vacation Village.

What began as a single village in Majorca,
Spain has grown to include over 90 modern
Club Med villages in 26 different countries
throughout the world.

Today at Club Med, there are no time schedules
to live by because there are no clocks. No
budgets' to adhere. to because there is no
money. No tipping either, because there is no
uniformed army of bellhops, maids, clerks and
concierges waiting to descend upon you.

Queen Elizabeth II is a fabulous floating city — a classic
European vacation unto herself.

The Queen is back, better than ever. Her new amenities
including the Club Lido, New Queen's Grill, "Golden Door"
Health Spa, Teen Center and Player's Club Casino have
proven to be sensational. Onboard programs have also
been expanded to make sailing the Queen a true "Festival
of Life."

PUT YOURSELF
IN THE PICTURE

Your Invited to share in the
spirit of your child's Bar or
Bat Mitzvah in Israel. This
unique experience is
custom designed for you
without the headaches.

QE2 is simply a spectacular way to spend five days. The
most relaxing, most prestigious way yet devised of traveling
between America and Europe.

Call TRAVEL UNLIMITED, INC. for special assistance in
turning your European vacation into something very spe-
cial.

• Reserving the date and
time
for the ceremony at the
Western Wall, Massada,
or Synagogue of your
choice
• Arrangements for Bar
and Bat Mitavah per
your specifications
• Kiddush, Brunch or full
reception arrangement
• Custom designed
itineraries for touring
before and after
ceremony
• Complimentary suite for
Bar and Bat Mitzvahs
family
• Call Judy, our Bar/Bat
Mitzvah Specialist

What is waiting for you at Club Med?

Hosts will greet you with open arms, not open
hands. The opportunity to enjoy an unequalled
range of sporting activities. To dine on exquis-
itely prepared French cuisine. To be
entertained nightly at our French cabarets. To
sleep in comfortable air-conditioned quarters.

Call' us for your Club Med brochure today!

(313) 424-8118

All prices quoted are per persbn. double occupancy and subject to any currency fluctuations and any airlines; hotels or cruise lines increases, as well as availability of space. We are not responsible for any typographi&al errors or error of omission.

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