Our Downtown < + 6 + 3 S 3 > C C 5. U C 5 s 8 ue ® > C c 2 < O L. /;ey‘met downtown ten years ago at Midnight Madness. They married and settled in Oakville..." What is Downtown Oakville‘s Midnight Madness? + Shopping Galore + Great Entertainment tr * Good Food + Children‘s Activities +« Music and Fun for the entire F4 Family and more. (Festivities begin at 6:30 p.m.) _PCCrSs PICK Jt JdINlUs LUdUlLIUL/HUILGL Halton Roman Catholic Teacher of the Year By KATHY YANCHUS Oakville Beaver Staff Ithough she spends the entire school year surâ€" rounded by books, teachâ€" er/librarian Shirley Herriot intends to spend her summer that way as well. "I‘m going to read as many (of the books I purchased) as I can to familiarize myself with the material, but I also want to do some (adult) reading for pleasure," said Herriot. This dedication to her students and profession is just one of the reaâ€" sons why Herriot, who has been with St. James School on Morden Road for the past nine years, was SEPARATED? 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Longford Mills, Ontario (Eastern shore of Lake Couchiching) Registration continues for: + ONE MONTH AUGUST COUNSELLOR IN TRAINING PROGRAM for Young Men and Women minimum age 15 years (extensive skill development in canoeing, kayaking, on the resource centre as more than just a place where students came to pick out a book. "I was still in the classroom at the time," said Herriot. As teacher/librarian, Herriot is an integral part of the school‘s sysâ€" tem, working together with teachers to find materials to enhance their curriculum, familiarizing herself with curriculum from kindergarten to Grade 8 and finding good reading material for students. Despite the diversions of TV and videos these days, Herriot said she doesn‘t have a problem getting stuâ€" dents to read. "They are avid readers and are easily motivated (to read)," she said. She is very selective in buying material for the library, particularly when it comes to the areas of horâ€" ror, violence and stereotyping. She is aided in this selection process by a book review committee comprised of teacher librarians from across the board who meet three times a year to review "large numbers of fiction and nonâ€"fiction books." "It really helps" especially when you‘re trying to make your dollars go as far as they possibly can, said Herriot. Free emissions testing July 25th The Hamilton Automobile Club will be doing its Annual Emissions Testing at the Oakville HAC Office Town Centre Two (230 North Service Rd.) from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, July 25th. This free test takes approx. 5 to 10 minutes, and checks your vehicle for the amount of unburned fuel your car is emitting into the environment. Your car will be assessed for emisâ€" sions of Carbon Dioxide (global warming); Carbon Monoxide (Poisonous Gas); Hydrocarbons (Smog); and Oxygen. Emission testing is part of HAC‘s Annual Environmental Challenge. 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