www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, November 27, 2009 · 30 Hibernation fun at the library O NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT Class Environmental Assessment Trafalgar Road (Regional Road 3) Corridor Improvements Cornwall Road to Highway 407, Town of Oakville PR-2079A & PR-2417A Background Problem Statement akville Public Library's winter programs feature themes and stories that involve children and their parents and caregivers. These special one-class sessions are great for busy families who cannot commit to weekly programs. For information on programs, visit www.opl.on.ca. The following Christmas special programs are available until Dec. 17 and still have spots left. Register the `iris' tab at www.oakville.ca. Froggy Gets Dressed -- Silly Froggy wakes up in the middle of winter and wants to play in the snow. Available at the Glen Abbey Branch Library for children aged one to three years. Frosty Frolics -- Themed program available at the Central and Glen Abbey branches for children aged 30 months to five years. Gifts for Furred and Feathered Friends -- Learn how to make gifts for those creatures outside our windows in winter? Available at the Woodside Branch for children aged 30 months to five years. Let it Snow -- Share some snowy activities. Available at the Iroquois Ridge and Woodside Branches for kids aged 30 months to five years. Missing Mittens -- Farmer Bill is looking for his mittens. Join the hunt and learn about odd and even numbers. Available at the Glen Abbey Branch for children's aged three to six years. Santa Science -- Explore the science of Christmas. Available at the Glen Abbey and Iroquois Ridge branches for children aged three to five years. Santa Surprises -- Ho! Ho! Ho! A sackful of stories, songs, music, rhymes and crafts, all about jolly St. Nick. Available at the Central and Iroquois Ridge branches for children aged 30 months to five years. Reindeer Antics -- Join in the reindeer fun at the Central, White Oaks, Glen Abbey and Iroquois Ridge branches for children aged 30 months to five years. -- Submitted by the Oakville Public Library The Process PUBLIC NOTICE - HEARING AIDS The latest development in hearing aid technology, the Neuro - compensator hearing aid, developed in part at McMaster University, is now available at HEAR RIGHT CANADA Ze 2457 Mount Forest Drive (at Guelph Line) Burlington 905-335-5252 hearrightcanada.ca ETR 407 BURNHAMTHORPE RD . (REG. RD. 27) BLVD. (REG. RD. 4) DUNDAS STREET AD (REG. EIGHTH LIN E BRONTE RO CORNWALL ROAD REBECCA ST. LAKESHORE RD. 271109 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 WINSTON CHURCH (REG. RD. ILL BLVD. 19) UPPER MIDDLE RD. (REG. RD. 38) THIRD LIN E DORVAL DR. SIXTH LIN E TRAFALGA (REG. RD. 3) RD. 25) NEYAGAWA (REG. RD. 5) R RD. STUDY AREA