Page 4. Sect. L. The Oakville Journal, Tuesday, May 30,1995 O a k v ille L ib rary 100th A n n iv e rs a ry Our history speaks volumes M a rjo rie B o n d (le ft) a library user fo r 38 years, says "I 'm an advocate o f libraries generally and the O akville lib ra ry p a rtic u la rly . I t em b ra ces e v e ry th in g a n d you can fin d anything you want here." Joyce Milligan, (right) a 20-year employee o f the library says "Because the library has always striven to be pro-active and is such a main focal point fo r the resi dents, it has always been an exciting place to work." "I t 's fu n ! " says Kenton Carr-Hall, 5. Pura N oriega, m oved to O akville in 1993 from Vancouver and she says "A s soon as I m oved h e re I g o t m y s e lf a lib ra ry card...(there are) certainly a lot o f features I like here. I love this library." "I like to look at b o o k s," says M ich a el Snider, 6, o f Oakville. O A K V IL L E C H A M B E R ^/ COMMERCE Congratulations Oakville Public Library on the occasion o f your Centennial Year! The Oakville Chamber of Commerce provides a service of fostering business opportunities; promoting trade; addressing business, education and community concerns; and encouraging sound government policy. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE OAKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR 100 YEARS OF DEDICATED COMMUNITY SERVICE CATVOOCJ^ For information on how you can become a member, call D IA N E LEBLOVIC ALICE A N N E L e MAY C h a ir o f th e B oard (905)845-6613 170 Country Squire Lane, Oakvile, Ontario L6J 4Z3 C h a ir o f th e B oard BOB W ILLIAM S D ire c to r o f E d u c a tio n FRED SW EENEY D irecto r o f E d u ca tio n