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Square 1 Travel & Cruise
January 2012 Newsletter
 
 
Kenya Wildlife Safari

Itinerary and more info...

 

Escorted New York City
     

LADIES ONLY

Interested in a ladies’ trip to

NEW YORK CITY ?
 


• Personally escorted by Charmaine Cymbala

PLEASE JOIN US FOR AN

INFORMATIONAL EVENING

MONDAY JANUARY 9, 2012 @ 6:00 PM

IN SQUARE 1 TRAVEL OFFICE
449B – 5th Street, Courtenay

RSVP to
square1travel@telus.net Or 250-334-0355

 

     
Special Evening Presentations

 

You’re invited to a special presentation by
WESTERN VACATIONS

WHEN: Wednesday January 25, 2012
WHERE: Office of Square 1 Travel
449-5th Street, Courtenay
TIME: 6:30 pm
RSVP: 250-334-0355
 

 

Join us for the latest news and views from Tracy Poole, Business Development Manager, Western Canada, as she discusses Hawaii, Disneyland and Las Vegas.

Also in attendance will be Adam Sawula, Pharmacist from Comox Pharmasave, sharing his tips on medical information while we travel.

As seating is limited, please phone early to reserve your seat.

 

 

 
Latest Travel Specials
Passport Must Be Perfect

Passport must be perfect if you're heading to Mexico, warns WestJet


The Canadian Press – Fri, 23 Dec, 2011 - TORONTO - WestJet is advising Canadians planning a holiday in Mexico to make sure their passports are in "perfect" condition.


The Calgary-based airline says Mexican customs and immigration officials could deny entry to anyone arriving with a damaged passport. Rips, tears, missing corners or water damage to the cover or inside pages are all no-nos. Mexico "definitely takes the most stringent approach" concerning passport damage of any country the airline flies to, including the United States and Caribbean destinations, said Robert Palmer, WestJet's manager of public relations. He said "a handful" of the airline's customers have been turned away so far this winter season — either prevented in Canada from boarding a flight to Mexico or denied entry on arrival — because of the state of their passports.


One B.C. man with a water-damaged passport was stopped from boarding a Mexico-bound flight by a WestJet ticket agent at Kelowna International Airport earlier this month. He had stored it in a shaving kit where it got wet. If Mexico denies someone entry, the airline bringing the person in is responsible for getting him out immediately, said Palmer. That could mean having to pay to put him on another airline's flight.


"We need to screen passports at the point of departure" to avoid such a scenario, he said. "We're really between a rock and hard place on this." Mexico adopted its tougher approach over the past year, Palmer said. However, the Mexican Embassy in Ottawa denied that there has been any change in the passport policy of the country's customs and immigration officials.


"Passports must be in a generally good condition — normal use is no problem," Milko Rivera Hope, responsible for economic and tourism affairs at the embassy, said in an email. But Rivera Hope added that "any alterations or major damage to the passport will definitely be a problem for any passenger who wants to travel anywhere in the world. Not only to Mexico." Passport Canada recommends that individuals with a damaged passport apply for a new one, regardless of their destination.


"Travellers whose passport is damaged in any way could face significant delays or be denied entry at border crossings, or be denied boarding on flights," Passport Canada says on its website. Palmer's advice is to keep your passport in a protective sleeve. Don't store it in a kitchen cupboard where something could spill on it. And don't carry it around as all-purpose ID. "I know young people who use their passport for identification when they go to a bar. ... You're just increasing your risk if you're hauling your passport around like it's another card in your wallet."

 

Where In The World Photo
 

CONGRATULATIONS TO LAWRENCE LEUNG of Vancouver who correctly identified December's picture as the Elephanta Caves 10km from Mumbai . Please drop by the office to pick up your HBC gift card, Lawrence.

 

Where In The World Is This Photo
 

 
 

Steamed Puddings (Quimbolitos)

 
Ingredients:
  • 4 tablespoons (1/4 cup) butter

  • 1/4 cup milk

  • 2 teaspoons baking powder

  • 2 tablespoons cognac or light rum

  • 6 tablespoons sugar

  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour

  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese

  • 2 eggs, well beaten

  • 1/2 cup cornstarch

  • 1/3 cup seedless raisins

Preparation:
  • Soften the butter at room temperature. In a bowl cream together the butter and sugar until the mixture is light and fluffy. Add the eggs mixed with the milk. Sift together the flour, cornstarch, and baking powder, and stir into the batter mixture. Stir in the cheese, raisins, and cognac or rum.
  • Cut either kitchen parchment or aluminum foil into six 8x12-inch rectangles. Drop a scant 3 tablespoons of the mixture into the center of each, and fold up into an envelope. Arrange in a steamer and cook over boiling water for 45 minutes. Serve hot, with or without cream.
  • In this country the Quimbolitos are cooked in achira leaves, the leaf of the taro plant, perhaps better known as dasheen or yautia. Nothing seems to be lost by cooking them in parchment or foil, however.
Happy New Year

 

FROM THE STAFF OF
SQUARE 1 TRAVEL & CRUISE

We wish you the happiest, healthiest and most prosperous 2012. Your business is truly appreciated and our hope is that you will contact us again
for your next vacation.
 

Aji  Pam  Gerti  Wendy

Judy  Charmaine  Louise

 

 
 

Square 1 Travel & Cruise

 449B Fifth Street
Courtenay, BC V9N 1J7
 
250-334-0355
1-877-334-0355
 

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9:00am - 5:30pm

Saturday:
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