wa we = [16 |, The South Marysburgh Mirror] LIBRARY NOTES its Happy New Year Everyone!!! I hope that you all had a great Christmas and a very happy new year! I know that most of you have new years reso- lution and we are here to help. We have tons of books that will help you to get your resolution to come true! We also have lots of new books to start out this year for all of the loyal readers! Here is just some of the things that is going on in January: Tuesday January 9th - Afternoon Book Club 2:00pm Thursday January 18th - Evening Book Club 7:00pm -9:00p: Tues January 30th - Girls Book Club 7:00- TA. Our regular hours are in effect as of January 2nd, 2007 I can't wait to see all of you in the library, and lets make this year as great if not better than last. - Jenn MILFORD LIBRARY BOOK CLUBS A discussion of pre-selected titles takes place twice monthly at the Milford library qn Tues. - afternoon group; 3" Thurs. - evening group) Tuesday afternoons at 2:00 pm Jan. 9" Passage to Juneau by Jonathan Feb. 13 A Complicated Kindness by Miriam ‘oews Mar. 13th The Convict Lover by Merilyn Simomds Thursday evenings at 7 pm January 18th A Prayer | fee Owen Meany by John February 15th Behind the ‘Scenes at the Museum by Kate Atkinson March 15th Green Grass Running Water by Thomas King April19 As For Me and My House May 17 The Man Who Listens To Horses by Monty Roberts The Mother-Daughter Book Club meets on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm. It is for girls aged 7, 8 and 9 years old. Please call Deelia Evans for more information at 476-7785, For more information contact: Milford Library: 476-4130 Evening Book Club Coordinator: 476-5024 Afternoon Book Club Coordinator: 476-7785 CINEFEST Coming to Cinefest: Mon., Jan. 8 -- For Your Consideration Mon., Jan. 22 -- Manufactured Landscapes Picton Seniors' Dinner - January 17th Prince Edward Community Care is holding a Seniors' Dinner in Picton at the Royal Canadian Le- gion, Branch 78, on Wednesday, January 17th at 12 noon. The meal is catered by Suzanne Pasternak of Celebrations Catering. The guest speaker will be Di- ane Denyes-Wenn, Curator, who will highlight Prince Edward County Heritage Museums. This dinner is a great opportunity to get out and meet with your friends and neighbours and have a nutritious hot meal. Attend- ance is by reservation only. The cost is $6.50. Call 613-476-7493 to reserve your place by no later than Monday at 12:00 noon. Bring your own plate, cup and cutlery.