C8 - Sunday, June 3, 1984 - North Shore News Lord Svs Resort Hotel LD. Saimon Fishing (possession limit 8 fish) Seminars Cabins, Rooms Accommodation for 120 Full Dining Facilities Heated Outdoor Pool Saunas Games Room On 9 beautiful waterfront acres! Sunshine Coast 6 89 _ 5 4 4 1 (40 min. north of Vancouver) hy MEEP, Meep .. It’s the Roadrunner Prandtl” ee ee ee The Roadrunner is the smallest toiding Gual voitage hairdryer avaitabie. ¢ 1250 powerful watts * folds easily for go anywhere convenience + dua! voltage - § speeds, 3 neats - tightweitgnt and compact ¢ durable plastic travel case A mini dryer with big dryer pertormancet sac? I 898. $21 98 _ Park Royal North 922-9650. « Richmond Centre Mall 276-2606 BACON and eggs, flying ducks, one-sided bottle brush, kangaroo paw — these are a uniquely named few of the thousands upon thousands of wildflowers that carpet many of Australia’s vast regions with spectacular color in the down-under springtime and attracts tourists from all over the world. A nature safari for botany buffs, naturalists and also garden variety travellers who'd like to savor the delights of the lush Austrahan spring in three dif- ferent climate zones — the flora, fauna, as well as more ciufied tourist attractions — is being presented by The University of British Colum- bia Centre for Continuing Education September 23 (o October 13. The study tour 925 1212 PRIME TRAVEL Sythe Jobo Hollyburn Plaza 1’ ty) Maaine lorive West Van 4 iN ‘ Meombtor OE NELA leaves from and returns to Vancouver, B.C. David Tarrant and Dr. Gerald Straley of the UBC Botanical Garden will accom. pany the Australian tour as on-the-site lecturers. Participants wall criss-cross the continent by air to visit Tropical North Queensland and Great Barrier Reef coun- try, the famous wildflower preserves and nauonal forests of Western Austraha and the Sydney area in the Southeast Trips to view tropical jungle, colomes of wild or chids, birds and butterflies, papaya, banana and mango plantations, living coral gardens and crocodile pools, vineyards and sugar cane fields, and wildflowers stret ching beyond the horizon are among (he many activities scheduled during the exten Sive tour Also planned are harbor and river cruises, a might at the Sydney Opera bouse, 259) 219) We match any advertised price See your Montreal return air Toronto return ot y 7ins @ Mmhew NITA eG QUITS North Shore Independent Travel Agents EXPECT to see lots of koala bears the next time you take a nature safari in Australia, but remember, as ar- boreal marsupials, the shy little bears live up in the trees so you have to watch for them. This little koala is happily munching on a Eucalyptus tree for lunch. Australia has plenty of thick forest and sweeping grassy hills for your next nature trek. NEWS photo Terry Peters and free time for relaxing, beaching, snorkeling, shopp- ing, sightseeing and dining out. The itinerary includes Cairns, Green Island in the Great Barner Reef, Kuranda and Barron Gorge, Atherton Tableland, Townsville, Dunk Island, Perth, Swan Valley, Geraldton, Kalbarn National Park, the Benedictine Abbey in’ New Norcia, Sydney, Katoomba and the Blue Mountains, and the Hawkes bury River, described by English novelist Anthony Trollope as ‘‘more enchan tung than those waters of either the Rhine or the Mississippi "’ The tuihon portion of the study tour ($900) 1s deduct ble for income tax purposes, and full cost is $5460 (subject to change) This includes tus ion, transportation (oO) from Austraha and on the tour double occupanmey accom modation, breakfasts and seven lunches and seven danners bor more details please phone 222 8219 or write Educational fravel U He Centre for Coomtinuriag Eichae ation S997 forma Lorine Niateauiver Fb t NOt CAS WAIKIKI Aut cnrtly WAIKIKI $529 Ao tery Nog as SU LAS VEGAS $979 Sy Ng Pte ater RENO $249 day I Nag t a TORONTO MAPLE LEAF TRAVEL 736-3555 fing Age if/)