24 - The Oakville Beaver, F rida y M a rc h 8, 2002 Find a March Break adventure at the library March Break is almost here. If y$u plan on staying in town this year, take advantage of what your local Library has to offer. Bring your children to Storytime to hear new tales, have the kids draw a picture or write a short story on their ultimate March Break Adventure, use the time to take a break and read a good book, do some research or take home a cou ple of our new DVD releases. Later this month, if you are look ing for more information on com puters and the Internet but are not sure where to begin your search, the Oakville Public Library is holding a special event just for you - our second annual Spin the Web: The Oakville Internet Show. The Oakville Public Library offers a variety of story times for children and their parents. Children 6 to 23 months will be entertained with simple bookrelated activities during Babytime, and toddlers ages three to five are invited to participate in Storytime. Both Babytime and Storytime are free, just drop in. For more infor mation call Central, 905-8152045; Glen Abbey, 905-815-2039; White Oaks, 9058 1 5 - 2 0 3 8; Woodside, 905-8152036; Iroquois Ridge, 905-3384247. Or, check out our website at w w w .o p l.o n .c a ; click on `Kids,' then the `Programs' link. Children are also invited to drop by Hopedale Mall and enter our March Break Contest. Draw a pic ture or write a short story on your ultimate March Break Adventure. The contest will be held in § YOU L IB R A R Y Hopedale Mall's Centre Court on Monday, March 11, 2 p.m. Did you know that we have new movie releases available for loan at the Library? When you sign up for a free Library card, it entitles you to take out movies for free. Some of the great new DVD titles available for loan include Hearts in Atlantis, Captain Corelli's Mandolin, The Glass House, American Pie 2, and Canada's Largest Kitchen Bed and Bath Superstore Home The Score. More fabulous new releases are always arriving. With a Library card, you can reserve items like DVDs, videos and books with the click of your mouse - visit our Web site, www.opl.on.ca, and click `Search,' then `The Catalogue.' Have you seen the new I-Mac? Do you have questions about online broker ages or banking? Need to know how to make that first step over the ominous threshold of technology? Then, be sure to attend Spin the Web: The Oakville Internet Show! Last year 400 people attended the first Spin the Web. Join us at the Iroquois Ridge Community Centre and Library on Saturday March 23 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., and get the answers to all your Internet questions. This year's event will include exhibitors showcasing computer hard ware, online services and government and information services. Speakers will present a variety of sessions throughout the day during what promises to be a fun and informative event. Admission is free and there is plenty of parking. For more information contact Darcy Glidden at gliddend@opl.on.ca. Look throughout our stores for great brand nam es at astonishingly low prices. Artist active in many areas (Continued from page 24) 100% Egyptian Cotton Hand $3.99 Face $1.99 SP EN D LESS S P EN D LESS W ilT O N & AK EY VAR E · 4 sWtes F I E I D C R E S T B AT H S H E E T S » Extra Large A s s o rte d c o lo u rs S lig h tly im eguiar W H IT E W E S T IN G H O U S E · CuH tnq iro n s 2 yea r w arra ntee Plus Get Free Rewards Faster with M ississauga - Square One, 1OO City Center Drive M ississauga - Hwy. 403 A Dundas (905) 361-1081 (905) 607-0909 Live Better { S pen d L e ss j Every Day Over the years Smith has been active in a number of organizations including, The Oakville Art Society, serving on its board of directors and organizing the annual Art in the Park Show and Sale for the past six years. The Canadian Club where he served as the Association's National President, The Canadian Country Music Association serving as Co-chair of the Canadian Country Music Awards in 1996, Chair of the Burlington Canada Day Committee for five years and chairing the Oakville Chamber of Commerce's Marketing Task Force until recently. He also served on the Board of Directors for the Bach Elgar Choir and is a past president of Hamilton's Gallery of Distinction. Smith, who paints primarily in watercolor, is known for his scenes of Oakville and the surrounding country side. One of his last projects was to cap ture, in a series of paintings, some of the area's bams before they succumbed to Oakville's ever spreading housing developments. Along with landscapes painted local ly and in various parts of the country, from Peggy's Cove in Nova Scotia to Long Beach on Vancouver Island, he has also painted a number of local his toric buildings and has released his paintings of Oakville's two harbours, and two downtown street scenes as lim ited edition prints. Smith's work can now be found in corporate and private collections in Canada and abroad. With the moving truck arriving soon, Smith will beholding a sale of his work on Saturday and Sunday, March 9 and 10, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the studio of the Oakville Art Society located at 560 Bronte Road at Speers Road. As a thank you to all who visit the show he will be giving out a suite of pen and ink drawings, while quantities last of course, and will be reducing the prices on all his original paintings and limited edition prints. For further infor mation, call 905-827-6634.