Oakville Beaver, 16 Jan 2008, p. 9

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday January 16, 2008 - 9 Sims named new library CEO A new CEO is leading the Oakville Public Library (OPL). Lori Sims, an active participant in the Ontario Library community for many years and most recently as OPL Director of Customer Services, took over the reigns of the library as of Jan. 1. Sims replaces Eleanor James, who retired from the OPL at the end of 2007 after 23 years as CEO of the library. "I am very pleased to be taking up the leadership of the Library at this exciting time of community growth and change," Sims said. "I have been a professional librarian for over 20 years, and I have always admired Oakville Public Library's quality collections, excellent children's programs, dedicated customer service and innovative ways of delivering service." The new CEO brings with her extensive experience and knowledge of strategic planning, branch development and community service. Sims has also earned a Bachelors of Arts degree from the University of Waterloo, a Masters of Library Science, and is currently completing a diploma in Public Administration at the University of Western Ontario. ing people and ideas together'. Over the next few years, Sims says, "we have plans to add new facilities and expand our collections and programs, plus introduce new information technologies such as Web 2.0 and digitization, which will allow us to deliver more and more of our information resources services virtually. "We want to be a place where new residents to Oakville can learn about their community, and where people of all ages can discover the joy of reading and learning. "It is an honour to lead this vibrant organization for this vibrant community." DON'T LEAVE THE DOCK WITHOUT IT! , new ATED: New routes COMPLETELY UPD rocks! PORTS E HUR LAKE HURON Lori Sims Her skills will enable her to strive to protect the interests of the Oakville Public library and its community as she works to strengthen OPL's new vision for `bring- GEORGIAN BAY, EL THE NORTH CHANN & LAKE HURON : ty Thousand Islands Including The Thir e guide ever to the The most complet Small Craft Route OVER 325 FULL-COLOUR LABELLED AERIAL PHOTOS , marinas & facilities es, islands & anchorag , repair services & shopping things to do FULL DETAILS ON The Bible for cruising boaters since 1984, PORTS is the one-stop information source for boaters who travel. Considered essential onboard equipment, it helps boaters plan their trip, then it goes along for the ride, telling readers what to look for, how to get there safely, and what they'll find once they arrive. An invaluable resource, PORTS is used all season long! PORTS Cruising Guide to Georgian Bay, The North Channel & Lake Huron 2007 Edition with ALL NEW information and over 325 NEW labeled aerial photos. PORTS GEORGIAN BAY MIDLAND PORTS AROUND bow to shore R SNUG HARBOU deep Please Remain Seated... shallow shallow $42.95 se planner indispensable crui POWER & SAIL: Your ESCAPE ROUTES FOR DISTANCE CHART & OUR COMPLETE S GPS WAYPOINTS PLU Chef cooks up Real Canadian Chocolate treat Canadian chef Marc Thuet will be in Oakville Jan. 29 to host a sweet cooking class. The renowned chef will run a free class to show residents how to cook with organic chocolate. The cooking class will take place from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Real Canadian Super Store, 201 Oak Park Blvd. Seating for the Jan. 29 class is limited. To reserve a spot, call 1-800-2962332, ext. 3 or visit www.balanced-living.com. Ports Promo_GB.indd 1 Available at your favourite marine stores! To find a dealer near you, visit portsbooks.com $ 42 .95 12/12/2007 10:39:55 For a limited time, purchase any Heat & Glo fireplace and receive a Free remote or fan kit! rano G Ristorante AUTHENTIC ITALIAN CUISINE "MASONRY & FIREPLACE DESIGN SPECIALISTS" w w w. c o b b l e s t o n e m b e r s . c a 406 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE ACROSS FROM RONA LANSING 905.337.2066 Welcome to Grano Ristorante, Mississauga's hidden gem Former owners of a renowned Oakville restaurant, Felina and Sandro are very excited to be back in the restaurant business after being away for six years. "We missed being in the restaurant and serving our friends and customers," explains Felina. "We wanted Mississauga to experience authentic cuisine in a warm atmosphere!" Sandro and Felina have once again accomplished this, as stepping inside Grano Ristorante is similar to that of a small Tuscan villa. With a very warm ambiance, tucked away in the heart of Mississauga, it is easy to see why Grano Ristorante is being called `the coziest spot in town.' Offering only 35 seats, personal service and a very intimate atmosphere, Grano is exactly what Mississauga has been looking for. Whole wheat pasta available for carb conscious diners Free parking do wnstairs 285 Enfield Place, Unit R-108, Mississuaga 905-276-1234

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