Oakville Beaver, 21 Apr 2017, p. 9

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9 | Friday, April 2 1 , 2 0 1 7 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Friends of the Library annual Spring Book Sale he Oakville Public Library' s annual Spring Book Sale -- hosted by the Friends of the Oakville Public Library -- will take place at the Oakville Public Li brary' s (O PL ) Central Branch auditorium from May 4 through May 7. The sale, which was previously scheduled to begin on May 3, has recently changed to open on May 4. The first day of the sale is open to Friends of the Oakville Public Library members only, allowing them to gain early and exclusive ac cess to browse through the large collection of items. The sale officially opens to public on May 5, continuing through May 7. Community members have the opportu nity to become a Friends of Oakville Public T mal fee. Most items at the upcoming sale are selling for just $1.50/pound. This past March, the Friends of the Oakville Public Library held its first every Pop-Up Sale, garnering approximately $1,800. To date, these book sales have raised over $ 5 2 0 ,0 0 0 which has supported numerous li brary programs and services such as the an nual TD Summer Reading Club. The next book sale will be held in the fall, Library member by signing up at any of our from Nov. 8-1 2 , 2017. Individuals who are unable to attend any six branches and paying the annual fee of $10. The Friends of the Oakville Public Library holds two annual sales -- one in the spring and one in the fall -- allowing members of the Oakville community to purchase books, DVDs, and other gently-used items for a mini sale have the option of purchasing items from the `Friendly Finds' bookshelves located at all branches and at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre. This ongoing initiative has been a highlight for the library for well over 10 years, and the Friends of the Oakville Public Library look forward to welcoming the community back again this spring. For more information on the Friends of the Oakville Public Library, and the sale, visit www.friendsofthelibrary.com.. -- submitted by the Oakville Public Library YangAccounting.ca CPA YY@YangAccounting.ca C R A R e-A ssessm en t For more news, visit insidehatton.com Glepburnie School E x c e lle n c e i n E d u c a t io n O v e rd u e T a x R e tu rn , A p p e a ls O P EN H O U S E Wednesdays 9 am 2035 Upper Middle Rd. East at Ford Dr., Oakville www.GlenburnieSchool.com (9 0 5 ) 338-6236 ExperiencedProfessional ServicesforIndividual Business &Corporation P H S (647) 989-1276 11-1155N orthServiceRd.W ,O akville (289)291-3924 Ying (Kimberley) Yang 18thFloor, 2St, C lairA ve.W ,Toronto (647) 255-8049 f yS * c ^ V I 171 Proud Nominee of the 2015 Oakville Awards for Business Excellence FOREST GROVE !' Academy of Arts and Technology PRESCHOOL P FREE : : INSTALLATION ' ON CABINETRY ON NEW PURCHASES ONLY Purchase $5,000 or more before taxes. Please see showroom for details. jV A R T & N A TU R E SU M M ER C AM P Join us for our Art & Nature Summer Camp where w e'll spend the days making friends, unique artwork, and memories! Full Day C am p ru n s fro m 9:00am - 4:00pm (Half Day Program, Early Arrival and Late Pick Up Available) $220.00/w eek . offer end s MAY 1317 ^ , Custom made Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinetry Closet Systems Entertainment Units |Basement Renovations |Full Renos and More! | Create Your Dream Look 100% Canadian M ade Cabinetry Quality Craftsmanship 20+ Years Experience Visit our 6000 sqft Design Centre Call us for a FREE in Home Consultation Units 2-3 333 Wyecroft Rd, Oakville T 905.844.3332 F 905.844.3334 www.aromakitchens.ca | info@aromakitchens.ca

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