Oakville Beaver, 21 Sep 1994, p. 16

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mreet * FromThe _ HARVESTER DECORATOR FABRICS Starting at $3 a yard 5380 South Service Road, Burlington, Ontario.Telephone (905) 639â€"2730 QEW EATON SHERIDAN PLACE PRESENTS x ERIN MILLS PKWY. just N. of the Q.E.W. From The Manufacturer Starting at $6 a square yard Thursday, September 22â€"Saturday, September 24 Lots of old, and things not so old, but all collectable! That‘s what you‘ll find during our Antique and Appraisal Show. khe D APPRAIS AL SHOW Fing art and antique appraiser, Mr. Ray Irving, will appraise your treasures, i.e.: vases, oil paintings collectibles FREE OF CHARGE. No jewellery, please. Located adjacent to the information booth. Hours for the FREE Appraising: Thursday, September 22 â€" 12 noonâ€"4:00 p.m Friday, September 23 â€" 4:00 p.m.â€"8:00 p.m Saturday, September 24 â€" 12 noonâ€"4:00 p.m Friday, Sept. 23 â€" 6 â€" 10pm Saturday, Sept. 24 â€" 10 â€" Spm Sunday, Sept. 25 â€" 10 â€" 5pm (All Taxes Included) WALLCOVERINGS Starting at $1 a single roll THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Tickets are $50 each or tables for 10 can be reserved for $500. In addition, there will be a Silent Auction, raffle The celebration kicks off on Nov. 4th with a Centennial Celebrity Celebration gala dinner at Le Dome Banquet Hall on Nov. 4th, with Ben Wicks, well known cartoonist and author of ‘No Time to Wave Goodbye,‘ as guest speaker, and actor Jim Millington of Oakville, who plays anchorman Seth Miller on E.N.G., as master of ceremonies. (Continued from page 15) "There is no budget consideration for our Centennial celebration, and without our sponsors, the 100th anniversary of the Oakville Central Library would have quietly passed into history," said Duguid. Gala kicks off celebrations The Information Desk at the Oakville Central Library is a fountain of information â€" staff answered 187,396 questions last year. In the background is the oak room built for the library‘s Oakville History Collection, complete with two carvings by Bob Barnhart of Muskoka Shores, Burlington. Shown is the 1850 map of Oakville; the other is of the library‘s logo of a sailing ship and book motif. The Oakville History Collection and quiet study rooms, plus the ‘Oakville Images‘ computer, are courtesy of a $100,000 Lawson Foundation grant the library received about three years ago. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) Next year, 16 writers will participate in the Author Visits Series, coâ€"sponâ€" sored by Quest Booksellers. There will be two per month from January to November, 1995, including Jeffrey Simpson, Douglas Fetherling, David Posen, Howard Engel, Laurence Hill, William Thomas, Michelle Landsberg, Sandra Gwyn, Sheila Creighton, plus Shelagh and Denis Whitaker, among others. The library‘s 100th anniversary will figure prominently in the upcoming Oakville Santa Claus Parade on Nov. 26th. In addition to the Friends, the library has 22 Information Oakville volunteers, 30 special services and six support serâ€" vices helpers. ticket sales for a Caribbean cruise for two by the 75â€"member Friends of the Library auxiliary, and entertainment by Timmy and the Jets, sponsored by ScotiaMcLeod. To sell your good used clothong on consignment plea; J SAT. SUN. OCT. 1 2 10 am to 4 pm GREAT QUALITY LOW PRICES out DEbp A nonâ€"profit shop operated by The Junior League of Hamiltonâ€"Burlington Inc. featuring ladies‘ and children‘s new and gently used clothing. ‘O‘W MMH‘Q The INTERNATIONAL CENTRE, 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga, Ontario mt t month from January to , 1995, including Jeffrey Jouglas Fetherling, David vard Engel, Laurence Hill, omas, Michelle Landsberg, yn, Sheila Creighton, plus d Denis Whitaker, among Consign Designs Other anniversary sponsors, to date are: Oakville SpeeDee Print, printing 0 gala dinner tickets; Royal Bank, tabl sponsorship at gala dinner; and Thoma: Pigeon Designs, which produced th Centennial Sponsorship Campaign boo! in hopes of garnering more sponsor ships. Hours: Wed.â€"Sat. 10 â€" 5 Thursdays 10 â€"7 Where: _ Holiday Inn, Burlington, Ont. When: _ 14 October 1994, 8:30 a.m. â€" 3:30 p.m. For more mformahon and rtfglsfrahon mformahon please contact the Bur ngfon Chamber of Commerce at (9205) 639â€"017. Who should attend? * Business peopTe interested in the rapidly growing io ies o0 B c ie sn . ie e m ic o C t e M 2 environment industry. * Students who negd%formofion about related career opportunities and how to access them. Workshops: Adults $5 Children 6â€"16 $1 Under 5 Free Further Info: (905) 945â€"2775 or (613) 378â€"0309 orrereda ?y geaiing with environmental challenges Successful innovators an tflflr pren?]urs will desc_n their exeenences and show the many possible ways for YOU to profit. Keynote Speakers: * Severn Cullisâ€"Suzuki, Speaker, Ricr Earth Summit * Patrick Carson, VP, Environmental Affairs, Business, The Environment and Students The environment industry is the second largest in Ontario. This con rengrgyjs dedicated to s_govy_i_ng ut Announcing a one day conference... PARTNERS IN OUrR FUTURE severn Cullisâ€"ouzuki, opeaker, Ki Pa rick Carson, VP, Environmenta aw Companies Ltd. 442 PEARL ST. l Y iness: and career oPFLor unities ing with environmental challenges. And, 1995 will see the much antici pated renovation and upgrading of the Woodside Library. On June 10, 1995, the Centra Library and the branch libraries wil host Family Fun Days. The Central fu day will include the dedication of a his torical plaque commemorating the 10 years of the Oakville Public Library plus its earlier history. The plaque, cour tesy of the Ontario Heritage Foundation Friends of the Library and library‘s 11 member Board of Trustees, will be mounted on a large granite rock in fron of the building. Hours: WQd -Sat m Thundays September 21, 19 j

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