Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 26 Jan 2012, p. 1

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40 Years of Helping Kids www.chisholmcentre.com www.carstaroakville.com 905-8457579 547 Trafalgar Rd. 905-842-6030 90 AVA I L A B L E Business Real Estate Broker BROKERAGE dentistoakville.com den JOHN VAIL JohnVail.com SNA NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR 2010 ontario's top newspaper - 2005-2008 Beaver Trails 905-847 -2595 2212 Wyecroft Rd. 905.842.8690 A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 50 No. 11 "Using Communication To Build Better Communities" THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2012 32 Pages $1.00 (plus tax) New chapter for Woodside library branch The Oakville Public Library officially re-opened its Woodside Branch on Wednesday. The grand opening events lasted all day -- with the main focus on the official opening ceremony at 11 a.m. The Woodside Branch, located at 1274 Rebecca St., unofficially re-opened its doors just before the holidays after repairs and renovations saw it closed for three months in the fall. The floor was repaired and the washrooms and service desks were made more accessible, according to Emma Murphy, marketing and communications officer, Oakville Public Library. Mayor Rob Burton spoke as part of the official opening ceremony, as did Oakville Public Library acting-CEO Charlotte Meissner. The ceremony also included a ribbon-cutting ceremony and complimentary coffee and cupcakes for patrons. "In terms of what our community can expect from the renovations, the facility at Woodside has become AODA compliant (Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act) with newer public washrooms and customer service desks," said Murphy. "Our Woodside Branch is home to many of our special services for customers and the special services area in the branch has been relocated to the centre of the building, beside the information desk. This relocation will enable our staff to serve customers better as the special services area houses accessibility equipment such as the CNIB DAISY reader and the Kurzweil Reading Machine." The temporary drop-off/pick-up depot at the Kinoak Arena closed in December and library staff tipped their hat in thanks to the arena. Volunteers and staff at the branch were diligent so the customers of special services, such as the Homebound Delivery Service, experienced as little disruption as possible, said Murphy. For more information on Woodside and other library programs, visit www.opl.on.ca. ERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVER back to the books: The Woodside Branch of the Oakville Public Library re-opened -- officially -- Thursday after being closed since August for floor repairs and renovations. The work was completed just before the holidays. Here, new library patrons Andrew and James Kelder, pore over their selection of books.

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