Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 11 Aug 2006, p. 13

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday August 11, 2006 - 13 Summer reading program a stunning success for library I t's been a Quest for Heroes at the Oakville Public Library this summer. During the Summer Reading Program, the library has been celebrating heroes of all kinds; those of might and magic, of fact and fiction, sports heroes, super heroes, and four-legged heroes, too. This annual program is invaluable to parents and children, as it helps keep kids reading throughout the summer. They're able to read what, when and how much they want to. Many exciting things have happened during the Summer Reading Program. On July 24, the White Oaks branch experienced the full benefit of Halton Emergency Services. A fire truck, an ambulance and the Halton Regional Police Service Community Liaison van were parked in the parking lot while children of all ages got up close and personal with the vehicles and staff. The fire truck had to leave temporarily on an emergency, but returned to finish the program. On July 18, the Central branch held a Four-Legged Heroes drop-in program. Children were able to make crafts, build a horse puzzle and even play miniature golf in the `Tiger Woods' Putting Zone. In between arts and crafts, kids were invited to watch presentations by Illustrator Martha Newbigging and meet Gizmo, a CNIB Foster Puppy. The kids enjoyed hopping around to each of the stations, making and creating new things. Other Quest for Heroes-inspired programs have included a visit from the Owls of Mountsberg, Sciensational Snakes, a musical concert with Turkey Rhubarb, and Applefun Puppetry's production of Robin Hood and the Dragon. The summer reading program is almost finished. As of July 30, approximately 3,918 children were regis- tered in the program, with just one week to go. Next week will be very busy with children all over Oakville completing their reading goals. Once finished, they'll be invited to the End of Summer Reading party with magician, Scott Dietrich, who will perform one show at each of our five library branches, during the week of Aug. 21. Congratulations to everyone who has completed the summer reading program and for those who haven't -- don't give up, there's still time. Reporting finishes Friday Aug. 18. Keep Reading! The library would like to thank the following Summer Reading Program sponsors: the Friends of the Oakville Public Library, Panago Pizza, and Starbucks for providing coffee during the end of summer reading parties. -- Submitted by the Oakville Public Library. SPELLING GRAMMAR READING WRITING MATH FRENCH STUDY SKILLS SUMMER CORE PROGRAMS WE BUY USED VOLVOS We buy Used Volvos, Leased, Owned, Financed. 2002 and newer. Contact Mario at Volvo of Oakville/Hamilton Volvo Cell #905-317-9831 marioc@hamiltonvolvo.net or marioc@volvoofoakville.com BETTER GRADES ARE JUST A SUMMER AWAY. A SUMMER TO REMEMBER ­BETTER GRADES IN THE FALL! Summer is the ideal time to catch-up or get ahead for the next grade at Oxford Learning. First, we pinpoint how your child learns. Then, we create an individualized program that goes beyond tutoring to teach your child to learn and study more effectively. For better grades, motivation and confidence this fall, keep your child's mind sharp with just a few hours each week at Oxford Learning. Contact us today for complete details. Little Reader Summer & Fall Registration NOW OPEN Maple Grove Village 511 Maple Grove Dr. Suite 2, Oakville (905) 849-4027 1131 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville (905) 469-1929 380 Dundas St. E. Oakville (905) 257-1207 Voted Best Learning Centre O CE CE www.oxfordlearning.com OTMH golf tourney on Wednesday What could be better than to golf on a beautiful summer day, have loads of fun, and help the hospital at the same time? This year the Rotary Club of Upper Oakville Centennial is organizing the annual charity "best ball" golf tournament on behalf of the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, Aug.16 at Wyldewood Golf and Country Club on Trafalgar Road. Over the past year, OTMH faced the challenges of over 46,000 emergency cases, 2200 births and 21,000 surgeries. The majority of the equipment needs of the hospital do not come from government funding, but from events such as the golf tournament. This year the funds raised will be directed towards the purchase of essential new equipment for the emergency department Tournament chair, Mary Jane Howie, immediate past-president of the Rotary Club of Upper Oakville Centennial advises that there are still a few spaces available for golfers. The day will feature: gifts including, golf shirt, Outback Steakhouse gift certificate and other items; 18 holes; cart; lunch, and dinner, and of course, a generous prize table. For more information or to register contact Mary Jane Howie, 905844-2670 or mjhowie@cogeco.ca. % MATH SPELLING GRAMMAR OFF ad This preschool teaches your child to read. Oxford Learning's Little Readers Academy is a funfilled way for your three to six-year-old to get ready for school and life. TM READING WRITING FRENCH STUDY SKILLS 374 4 OVER 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE!!! INSURED Contact us for more information or to book your no-obligation assessment. Little Reader Summer & Fall Registration NOW OPEN Maple Grove Village 511 Maple Grove Dr. Suite 2, Oakville (905) 849-4027 1131 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville (905) 469-1929 380 Dundas St. E. Oakville (905) 257-1207 Voted Best Learning Centre www.oxfordlearning.com

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