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Oakville Beaver, 9 Nov 2007, p. 22

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22 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday November 9, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Be a Friend: Buy a Book...Support the Library B efore most of us do our holiday shopping, the fall season ushers in the Friends of the Oakville Public Library's annual Fall Book Sale. The sale is a perfect opportunity to stock up on books, movies and music for the coming months. The biannual Book Sales are the Friends of the Library's principle method of raising funds for the library. Sales are held in November and April each year. Books are also sold throughout the year at the Friendly Finds kiosks, located in each branch of the Oakville Public Library. At just $1.25 per pound, you can't find a better deal for winter reading material. Sale dates and times are as follows: Friends of the Library Members Only: · Wednesday, Nov. 14, 6 ­ 9 p.m. Public Sale: · Thursday, Nov. 15, 11 a.m. ­ 9 p.m. · Friday, Nov. 16, 9:30 a.m. ­ 5 p.m. · Saturday, Nov. 17, 9:30 a.m. ­ 5 p.m. · Sunday, Nov. 18, 1 ­ 4 p.m. (Please note new sale closing time). On Sunday, all books are half price. Other ways you can support the Oakville Public Library is through its Annual Campaign. Your contribution to the library will work to ensure that children are given the best possible chance to succeed, which is one of the library's main priorities. Funds raised will be used to support the Summer Reading program, Book Nooks, the Book Play outreach program and other library initiatives. Ginny is a great example of someone our outreach services has had an impact on. Since being introduced to the Book Play program, she is now counting to five, sharing her new found knowledge of colours, showing interest in talking and sharing stories. All she needed was for someone to help her begin to explore early literacy skills. As her caregiver says, "The change was amazing." Research indicates that 19 per cent of parents have difficulty accessing earlylearning supports for their children. Reaching out to those who are not able to visit the library in person is important to the Oakville Public Library. Whether it's through Book Nooks that provide for the sharing and borrowing of books in a cozy, barrier-free environment Craft Fair / Bazaar Trinity United Church Saturday, November 10, 2007 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. CRAFT VENDORS PLUS... BAKERY.......BAKED GOODS & CHRISTMAS COOKIES WHITE ELEPHANT SALE.......BOOKS, TOYS, SPORTING GOODS, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, USED CLOTHING & MANY OTHER TREASURES PRESERVES.......JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES, & CHILI SAUCE TEA ROOM/LUNCH ROOM.......ENJOY A BREAK WHILE SHOPPING OR COME IN FOR LUNCH Seasonal Allergies? DO YOU SUFFER FROM Do you suffer from these symptoms during the fall? ·Sneezing ·Runny, Itchy Nose ·Red, Watery, Itchy Eyes Alpha Medical Research Mississauga is seeking people with ragweed allergies to participate in a clinical research study testing an investigational allergy vaccine. You may qualify to participate if you are between 18-55 years old and can attend multiple visits to our facility. PAINTINGS & PHOTOGRAPHY...... BY LOCAL ARTIST Trinity United Church 1250 McCraney Street East Oakville Just off Trafalgar, North of the QEW You will be compensated up to $3,700.00 upon study completion. 905-845-3152 Please contact: Alpha Medical Reasearch in Mississauga @ 905·566·1200 for children and parents/caregivers, or Book Play that provides educational resources and training to private home caregivers and Early Childhood Educators, the Oakville Public Library goes to them. The library is an invaluable resource to these users. Donations allow the library to educate parents/caregivers on how to nurture children's literacy skills ­ even before they enroll in school. We hope that when you are considering making a charitable donation this year that you consider supporting the Oakville Public library. To donate call Kate Palmer, Development Officer at 905-815-2028 or Donate Online. Thanks to Canadahelps.org, Oakville Public Library Supporters can make secure online donations to the Library. Visit www.opl.on.ca, click Donating to the Library and look for the Donate Now button. -- Submitted by the Oakville Public Library You and everyone in Ontario gain from our ongoing commitment to develop new medicines and vaccines. The health improvements are obvious, but have you ever considered other benefits of our work? 34,000 Ontarians go to work each day because of A better job environment is another positive outcome: 9,000 Ontarians employed by member companies create 25,000 jobs in other industries.* Increased employment makes Ontario's economy better for all of us. To learn more about how our work benefits everyone, visit our website at www.canadapharma.org. 34,000 jobs created in Ontario *Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers. Rx&D Companies: Driving a Better, Stronger Canadian Economy, 2005.

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