Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 9 Apr 1999, p. 12

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12 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER can give new sight Help give the gift of sight by donating your old eye glasses. These are reconditioned and taken by a team of profes­ sionals to needy people in Third World countries who are fitted and enabled to see. Old glasses can be dropped off at any Halton Regional Police station. Last year more than one thousand pairs were donated through the stations. Lions International and Lenscrafters are joining forces once again to spearhead the initiative. E A T O Times have changed Spring is here, and its time to take advantage of our women's spring coat and jacket clearance. » Save 25% on Hilary Radley, Jones New York Anne Klein and other designer coats. • Save 30% on long coats and spring jackets, including London Fog. They're disappearing quickly, so come in today for the best selection. Women's coat department only. Selection varies by store. E o ... </> ■ Friends of the Library Book Sale this weekend Pound for pound, if you are looking for value, variety and fun the Friends of the Library's upcoming Annual Spring Book Sale tops the scales! Each Spring and Fall, the Friends (a non-profit fundraising and advocacy group) sell used books by the pound. The money raised is put toward Oakville Public Library services and enhancements. Over $55,000 has been raised for the library through these Book Sales, an annual Reading Room Raffle spon­ sored by Oakville Place Mall, and the sale of $10 Annual Memberships. The Spring sale is open to the public on Friday to Sunday. Shoppers will get weighed down in bargains when they see the diverse selection being offered for just $0.95 per pound. Featured in the sale are Children's books, adult fiction/non-fic- tion, reference materials, encyclope­ dias, other languages, and many lifestyle books (including How To's, computers, gardening, and cooking). The sale, which takes place in the Central Library Auditorium (120. Navy Street), opens to the public after a Friends 'Members Only' sale event Thursday night.. On Thursday evening a $10 Friends of the Library membership gave mem­ bers the opportunity to make advance purchases prior to the public sale dates. The public are invited to attend the sale starting Friday, 1 p.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Sunday, 1 p.m.4 p.m. Prices are reduced by 50% at Sunday's sale. For further details contact the Friends at 815-2042. Friday, April 9, 1999 A D V E R T I S I N G C O R R E C T IO N In our Spring Sale insert (promo #678) included in this newspaper. Please note: Page 24 - Jones New York Belt, $30 - was incorrectly described. Copy should read: " Jones New York belt, $35"; Page 22 - Liz Claiborne Microfibre bags, $49.99 to $59.99 - was incorrectly described. Copy should read: " Liz Claiborne vinyl tote bags, $70 to $80" ; Page 52 - Cabotine de Gres Eau de Parfum, 30ml, $93 - was incorrectly described. Copy should read: "Cabotine de Gres Eau de Parfum, 30 ml, $95" ; Page 62 - Crabtree & Evelyn Cooks™ - not all mer­ chandise available at a ll stores; Page 6 • Casual Connection Fuji Silk drawstring Cargo pants, ou r reg. $84 sale $63 w ill not be available until May 10 ,1999 ; Page 62 - Tony and Tina " Cosmetic" Body Shim m er powder, 4g $28 w ill not be available until April 9 ,199 9 . We sincerely apologize lo our valued customers and regret any inconvenience or confusion this may have caused. E A T O N ' S

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