6fficial Opening Oakville Centennial Project NOTES FOR MR. BONSER You will be introduced by Chairmarr Ryland New immediately following the remarks made by the Chairman of the Library Board - Mr. ·Donald Bath. The purpose of your being here is to accept the thanks of V the Centennial Commi ttee for and on behalf of all donors and contributors to the Project. Attached you will find a list of donors and contributions. You should express your thanks for the opportunity of representing these groups who have contributed much time and money to our Centennial Project. (please add your own suitable remarks.) (Carefully) lead into some of these contributions and you might point out one or two examples, but you must give equal credit to small donor s. NO"J.'E: It is quite possible that some of the groups of donors may have their own special guest ~ith them on this occasion. I believe that one example would be the Danish Consul General "here today to join vlith the Danish-Canadian Club of Oakville in celebrating this opening". We will ~ttempt to keep you advised of all or any changes. We suggest that you close with suitable remarks about the Project, Oakville, etc. Suggest that you attempt to keep your total remarka between 4 and 5 minutes.