Oakville Beaver, 1 May 2009, p. 12

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OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, May 1, 2009 · 12 The Regional Literacy Council wants your used books www.halton.ca Spring cleaning this weekend? Here's a chance to clear some space on those bookshelves and donate some used books for a good cause. The Oakville Literacy Council is now accepting gently-used books for its annual used book sale at Hopedale Mall from May 21-23. "Volunteers are available to accept your book donations at Hopedale Mall at various times until May 15," said Linda North, co-chair of the Used Book Sale Committee. "People should check www.oakvilleliteracy.ca for the schedule of dropoff times and directions to our storage unit." North said most gently-used books are accepted, including fiction and non-fiction for both adults and children, but there are a few exceptions. "We're not able to take textbooks, magazines, or outdated reference or computer books," she said. "Just think about what you would like to buy at a used book sale, then judge what you've got." The Oakville Literacy Council is a non-profit, volunteer organization providing free, oneon-one tutoring to adults who want to improve their reading, writing, and math skills for further independence, or better opportunities in education and employment. Proceeds from the used book sale provide essential operating funds for the program. Municipality of Halton Blue & Green in your Yard More Foot Pain? &Orthotics New Patients Welcome Specializing in: · Dry cracked Heels · Warts · Flat Feet Anamelva Revoredo · Foot/Arch Pain B.Sc., D.Ch. · Heel Pain / Spurs Call Today 905·257·5628 · Custom Orthotics Dundas Foot Care Clinic Trafalgar at Dundas, (Longo's Plaza) · Ingrown Nails No Referral Required · Diabetic Foot Care Covered by Most Extended Healthcare Plans · Daytime, Evening and Saturday Appt's · Callous & Corns A Division of Dundas Chiropractic Centre with Registered Massage Therapy Registered Chiropodist (Foot & Orthotic Specialist) Six Banks. Six Beds. One Great Cause. Sunday May 3rd, 2009 - 9 a.m. Items for Yard Waste Sticks & twigs Leaves Weeds GrassCycling Grass clippings should be left on the lawn after mowing. Clippings decompose quickly and release nutrients back into the soil. Items for Garbage Plastic soil bags Pet waste Take household chemicals to the Household Hazardous Waste Depot located at the Halton Waste Management Site (5400 Regional Rd. 25, Milton) s Propane tanks Pool chemicals Pesticides www.halton.ca/waste Lakeshore Road East & Navy Street, Downtown Oakville From April 1 to May 3, 2009 six banks will work together to raise funds for new hospital beds for the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. ® Ask your branch how you can help! www.bankbedchallenge.com CHARITABLE #13145-3490-RR0001 Printing services generously donated by Ideal Graphics Inc. 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 PW-08035 Come out and join us on Sunday May 3 at 9:00 a.m. and enjoy a fun filled morning with entertainment, activities and refreshments while cheering your bank to victory in the hospital bed races!

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