Oakville Beaver, 7 Jul 1993, p. 2

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C loledismurndays.. _ . â€" * *â€"."~ "~~ a° & ,,‘:.-‘""L > SKROW & INDOVINA Ts\ * To the BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS AK LAND STEVEN R. SKROW and DIANE B. INDOVINA x We are pleased to announce the opening of our Law |NCOLN Office in North Oakville MERCURY Our firm is committed to providing a service oriented practice of law in the following areas * Family Law * Real Estate * Wills & Estates * Business Law Initial consultation free /â€";, o Evening & Saturday appointments available %“ pppumascng Eiiiecnmesnmmsenmmmeneememencen FOR INFORMATION OR AN APPOMINTMENT PHONE 8426625 \ l ® e 1 5 ooo F esd e e ‘L' us \"' . \\“ m . * ‘““- 243 North Service Road West at Dorval Drive ‘\m““\‘.-v; hamnunisnnnaagl ) (Oemmo®® se _ ““\ Suite 208, Oakville, Ontario \ waL® // t ‘.| SP ‘\Bf_ (opposite Oakville Ttown Centre) Tok 48 . ?“' ' .. @eeeerontl > en e rnt e _ 6 t Library looking at user fees to cut operating cost By BARB JOY Oakville Beaver Staff Whether patrons will some day be paying for using the library is a future challenge for the Oakville Public Library, * $750 cash rebate applied to price. Price excludes freight $775 and all laxes. ** $1,100 rebale applied. Price excludes freight $725 and all taxes. Vehicles m-d!-ms.ow«vamm*mcum«muawu}mmmmnmamulm. (Mp â€" â€" _ ****2.9% Financing available over 48 months O.A.C. See dealer for details, offer expires July 1398 1993 Sable Sedan or Wagon V6 engine, automatic overdrive transmission, power windows and door locks, cast aluminum wheels, AM/FM stereo cassette, dual air bags, speed control and tilt steering plus much more. ONE PRICE a lot of heat from a public that would see the move as a double whammy on their pocketbooks â€" once through taxes to support the library and another through a direct Director Eleanor James admitted such a change would probably bring This year, the library is required to pull in its belt even tighter and this ultiâ€" mately involved later openings and earlier closings. Although more opening hours would be difficult to add, she thought the library board would be considerâ€" ing a reâ€"scheduling of hours in the new year with Stewart‘s suggestion of halfâ€" day Saturday openings for all branches being taken into consideration. At the same time, Hopkins emphasized that the library is always sensitive to suggestions from its patrons and welcomes any comments regarding alternative scheduling. The library‘s summer hours, from June 15th to Sept. 14th, are as follows: Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. As stated, White Oaks and Woodside branches are closed Saturdays. "However, this would add half a day to the current schedule and I don‘t know if we can do this," she said. "It wouldn‘t contribute to the savings we need to realize (in the coming year)." (Continued from page 1) the Glen Abbey branch opened in 1991, providing servicing for homes above and below the QEW, its usage was high enough to warrant it remaining open on Saturdays, she said. ‘"We believe it should be kept free," she said later, "The town is supportive of what we charge and don‘t charge for." However, a municipal paper that has been submitted to the province‘s Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Recreation calls for changes to rigid stipulations under Regulation 100 of the revised Library Act of 1984. Municipalities are stating they want more flexibiliâ€" Saturday closures a necessity service charge. That‘s why she told library board members recently, that the matter would have to be extenâ€" sively debated and public consultaâ€" tion would have to be instituted. Just 20 minutes from Mississauga, Burlington and Oakville on the escarpment in Milton. * Family Law * Real Estate * Wills & Estates * Business Law Initial consultation free Evening & Saturday appointments available FOR INFORMATION OR AN APPOINTMENT PHONE 842â€"662: 243 North Service Road West at Dorval Drive Suite 208, Oakville, Ontario (opposite Oakville Ttown Centre) AT THIS EXCLUSIVE CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE $60 + csr TDAYS/WEEK OPENED UP MORE TEE TIMES FOR PUBLIC PLAY STEVEN R. SKROW and DIANE B. INDOVINA We are pleased to announce the opening of our L Office in North Oakville. Our firm is committed to providing a service orien practice of law in the following areas: NOW YOU CAN BECOME A "LADDER" MEMBER AT GREYSTONE FOR $1000 & ANNUAL DUES FOR 1994. CALL 338â€"4865. $15/PERSON FOR CARTS (orrionar) BOOKED 48 HRS IN ADVANCE AT PRO SHOP caLlL 338â€"4868 DEMAND, WE HAVE BRING THIS AD AND SAVE $2.50 PP ON CART RENTAL Greystone Golf Club Greystone Goilf Club OVERWHELMING reat Summer Golf at THE OAKVILLE BEAVER DUE TO The user fee concept is just one of several ways to meet expenses in an increasingly tight economic environment, she added. And the library, like any other business, is having to tighten its belt considerâ€" ably in light of reduced transfer payments from the province to the ty in what libraries can and cannot charge for. And that could mean opening up the door to user fees. Any change, however, would have to be legislated and the proâ€" cess could take many months. James said changes could even result in some libraries charging user fees and others not. One hopeful sign came from the Ministry with its announcement that the provincial grant of $283,109 would not be affected by cutbacks this year. "We were pleased ‘h;#histry lobbied heavily that it WOUld not be cut," said James. "It was at risk of being reduced 10 to 16%." _â€" But another spectre in the guise of the social contract agfeement is rising up to menace the library and will force it to consider More cost town. This ultimately affects the library which receives it\izion'l share ($4.4â€"million this vrar) of share ($4.4â€"million this funding from it. ffuncral Bome Wednesday, July 7: The Halton Public Works Committee meery it 9:30 a.m. at regional headquarers, 1151 Bronte Rd. The Halton Administmfimnd Finance Committee meets at 1:30 p.m. at regional headquartters 1151 Bronte Rd. Public Information Mééting on construction plans for Belyea t and the 1993 Sidewalk Plan will be held at 4 p.m. in the Oflwill;oazm of the Oakville Municipal Builging, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Tuesday, July 13: Oakville Youth Crime Prevention Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Trafalpr Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Thursday, July 8: Bronte District Advisory Committee meets in the Bronte Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Monday, July 12: Town Comcil meets at 7:30 pam{/in the Counci Chambers of the Oakville Muncipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Oakville‘s Community Services Committee (formerly the Genera) Committee) meets at 7:30p.m, in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. 4 Pakbilet We take a great sense of pride n providing the quality, caring service you expect for yaur loved ones. As dedicated, trustworthy profesionals, we feel it is our responsibility to accommotate you with a broad range of services. We will take tare of all the details and complexities, making sure ve provide a memorable, meaningful service. Our service does not end after the funeral. We are available to help you, and catprovide informative literature on coping with grie If we can be of assistance in helping you make funeral and cremation arrangements or simply answer any questions you may have, please do not hesitate to call. A silent oath to service. k7 TERRY COOKE ) MANAGER * Altematives * Congmers Distrim * Woolco * Little Caests * Financial Group Tel: 845â€"9742 or 467 SPEERROAD, OAKVILLE «Sh year) of Ond FUNERAL DIRECTOR SHAUN WEBB 56 LAKESHORE ROAD weESsT OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6K 1G7 (416) 8422252 The O@kville library has instituted tâ€"cutting me such as fiing external except in femporary frontâ€"li tions‘(circulation ang book ing, for instance, which my stantly be maintained) ang tary unpaid leave of absence L/,/] cuttin Ameasures. w&have to work closely the town*s administration and tre; SUTY and hope to have a Plan i place probably the first week in AUEUSt;" said James., "Until the broad municipal sector agreement comes down, we won‘t know how it will affect our projections." ( mnp cA a Regarding dellvery problems DON CLARKE FUNERAL DIRECTOR "" mwe library has alreadx 1 COstâ€"cutting measures ZZing external hiring porary frontâ€"line posgiâ€" lacil â€" Lo 1 Partial Delivery 7 and bookâ€"shelyâ€" + which must con. July 7 volunâ€"

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