27 - Friday, October 3, 1986 - North Shore News Two fabulous “trips-of-a-lifetime”. Two exotic destinations. First Draw 1Ze — Choice of : trip. for two... Second Draw Prize: Either HON G KONG OF: « NEW ZEALAN D THE PACIFIC © One ocean, many worlds. The vast Pacific Ocean, dotted . with thousands of islands, embraced by five continents, has been criss- -crossed by ancient mariners and modem explorers alike. Some in flimsy outriggers, others in fierce man-o'-wars, sleek sailing yachts, and luxurious cruise ships. All in search of thx mysterious, the beauty, the distinctive people of so many cultures. Today, the countries of the Pacific Rim hold a particular attraction for all of us in British Columbia in- terested in the bright future that ties us to China, to Japan, to Australia, to New Zealand, to all the people who live around and on the Pacific Ocean. That is why we want four readers of the NORTH SHORE NEWS to join those who have gone on before across the Pacific. We want you to “WIN YOUR WAY ACROSS THE PACIFIC”. Perhaps to: HON: G KON G... Via CATHAY PACIFK CF Sensational shopping, unforgetable sightseeing, and superb dining. But more than that, this British Colony, soon to become part of China, is a unique blend of East and West. Here's the mystery of ancient temples and the brilliant spec- tacle of traditional festivals. Here's a remarkable modern city that houses, moves, feeds and entertains millions of people each day, As Hong Kong's airline for more than 40 years, Cathay Pacific’s commitment to superior service is legen- dary. And they make that legend live on every flight. The prize of a seven-day tour to Cathay Pacific's Hong Kong includes two return airline tickets, Vancouver to Hong Kong; accommodations; and spectacular sights on tours of Hong Kong Island, Stanley Village, Repulse Bay, Deep Water Bay. the fishing port of Aberdeen, Kowloon, New Territories, and a cruise on the teerning harbour as provided by Cathay Pacific's Discovery Tours. Or perhaps “Win Your Way Across the Pacific” to: NEW ZEALAND... .,,. 2amrnew zeatani treatskcg variety of scenery in an unspoiled environment that cannot be duplicated in one country anywhere else in the world. New Zealand is the world in miniature — thermal wonderlands and alps of siariling granduer. Magnificent wilderness of mighty fiords, thunderous canyons, live volcanoes, and peaceftil, willow-banked, fish-filled lakes and streams. It is beaches and rugged coastlines; cities and countryside: sheep, Kiwis and Polynesians called Maoris. The first impression of New Zealand comes in Vancouver, as you step aboard the sleek Air New Zealand 747 and “Kiwi” hospitality takes over. The New Zealand crew looks after every detail! to make your flight across the Pacific comfortable, exciting and enjoyable. G Guth Once in New Zealand, NewZeaund‘busttd one of the largest in the country, will take you on an un- forgetable seven-day tour of that scenic wonderland. In comfortable tour coach yeu sit back and relax in luxurious seating while you enjoy panoramic views. Sightseeing highlights wiil include a visit to Matakohe Pioneer and Kauri Museum; day excursion to Cape Reinga and drive cn 9G-mile Beach; visits to Wagener Museum at Haouhora, Treaty House at Waitangi, Waitornoe Caves and Glow-worm Grotto, Whakarewarewa Thermal reserves, the Agrodome and much more, including a Maori concert. The “trip-of-a-lifetime” to New Zealand includes two return air tickets on Air New Zealand and accom- modations, sightseeing and other services by Guthrey's New Zealand Tours. OFFICIAL RULES — NO PURCHASE NECESSARY “WIN YOUR WAY ACROSS THE PACIFIC” travel contest is open to all adults, 19 years of age or alder. except NORTH SHORE NEWS employes and their im- mediate families. However, those who act as newspaper carriers tor the NORTH SHORE NEWS and their families are eligible Entries must be made on official entry forms available at ihe business premises of participating business operations. No mechanita! reprccuciions are allowed. . All entries must be signed by the person whose name appears on the entry form. if an entry drawn for a prize is not signed it will be declared null and void. Qnly one entry per person per visit to a participating store or office. . Prizes must be taken as awarded On ‘‘seal availabillly”’ basis, as dictated by the airlines, involved with the contest. Travel must be completed by March 31, 1987. Howeve!, the tours and travel arrangements may be exlended or changed upon Negotiation and payment of any additional charges brought about by such changes as the winner may wish to negotiate with the West Vancouver office of Intra-‘Hagen, 1425 Marine Drive, the travel agent making the arrangements for this contest. * The contest begins September 10. 1986 and closes October 22, 1986. The draw will be neld October 24, 1986. The two winners will be noted al the earliest possi- ble moment and the names of Ihe winners will be announced in the earliest possi- ble issue of the NORTH SHORE NEWS . Winners must agree to pose for pictures and be available on a ‘no fee’ basis, for any promotional purposes deemed necesssaty by the NORTH SHORE NEWS. The first signed entry drawn that fulfills correctly the conditions of this contest will be declared (he First Prize Winner. That person wil have the choice of a tour (rom Vancouver to Hong Kong or New Zealand lor two persons sharing accom- modations. The second properly signed entry drawn that fulfills correctly the con- ditions of this contest will be declared the Second Prize Winner. That person will receive either the tour to Hong Kong or to New Zealand; the tour NOT chosen by the First Prize Winner. HOWEVER, the winner of the first prize 2 and his im- mediate family are not eligible for the second prize. Additional entries may be drawn if ether one of the first two entries drawn is ineligible for the prizes or those persons Cannot be contacted by the NORTH SHORE NEWS within seven days of the draw. Airlines used tor the tours are Cathay Pacific to Hong Kong and Air New Zealand to New Zealand. The tour to Hong Kong includes return aiilare, hotel accommoda- trons, sightseeing and other services as described in Tour No. 1, Class ‘C' calegory of the Discovery Tours ‘86/87 brochure. The tour in New Zealand includes return airfare by Ay New Zealand. Lend arrangements of hotels, bus sightseeing tour and other sezvices are supplied by Guthreys New Zealand Tours, as described in Guthreys Happy Wonderland Tour in Guthrey’s brochure 1986/1987. . Not included in prizes are airport taxes, insurance and any other charges not in- cluded in the above named packages. . Selected winners will be required to correctly answer a lime-limited skill-testing question THE VOICE OF NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER CONTEST ENDS OCTOBER 22, 1986 DISPLAY ADVERTISING ENTER TO WIN AT 1e0wWwS PARTICIPATING LOCATIONS. 980-05 1 1 SUNDAY - WEDNESDAY + FRIDAY