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HURON Expos, OR, MARCH 28, 1904 -.All'
Libraries share resouresprovitie wide'
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"The 'program will begin fniith a pilot MOM libraries, of varying sIzeS in divers*,
in southern Ontario with a compnieFized'•geographic areas of the region for titr`
telecommunications system that will make it sharing of print and ' non-pLint resources.
easier for libraries to share resourcoSA" This is achieved by giving them access to.
The pilot project will be thoroughlyt on-line databanks and electronic ma ., .
examined for a test period of one"year and capability.
compared with a variety of current systems ,.
now in place. If the pilot project is successful 'The development of such an informatioliof,
it will be expanded to libraries throughout network was identified in the recent public-
the province. library review as the most important
Thirty libraries from the Peel to Niagara initiative the province can take in further
regions, will be asked to participate in the improving our library systems," saidthe,0'"
pilot project. The telecommunications net- ininister. "It will have importat long-te
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work will upgrade the means Of communica- benefits for all library users and williniprove
tions among these libraries with more what is already one of the finest and most • '
efficient high technology. It will tie together extensive library systems in the mild." '•• '
Library services aroniid.the,province are
becoming more efficient, beeliase of a $1.3
million initiative of the Ontario Ministry of
Citizenship and Culture.
• The $1.3 million will be made available
•from the BILD program, to be spent over two
years, to put into place a province -wide
information system based on advanced
telecommunications technology for public
libraries in Ontario.
"The development of a province -wide,
fully -automated teleconununications net-
work will be a tremendous benefit to
• libraries throughout Ontario," said Susan
Fish, minister of Citizenship and Culture.
Small towns can be powerful when people work together
items were anything but necessary to buy. think of a place that I Would have rather
but as in any auction sate, we tended to get grown up in.
caught up in the buying and forgot about the
actual paying! It really was fun.
CARING PEOPLE HAPPY
The Lions and other organizations are well
supported and they do lot for the
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merchants and individuals were advertised
hi the local papers with their actual sale
• value.
On Saturday the items were shown on
television giving you the chance to phone in
and give your bid. Throughout the show bids
were announced so that one may have the
chance to bid higher. Many people phoned
in to check bids, raise bids and make bids. It
was actually fun on my end of the line, but I
can imagine that it was quite chaotic on the
other end of the line.
Thg program was well clone and many
people bought some good bargains. Some
items were purchased at half price and some
were even better buys. Certainly, some
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community. Time and time again you hear of
these groups making donations and efforts
towards worthwhile causes. Seaforth is full
of giving and caring people. When people
such as Lloyd Eisler succeed and win
medals, we are very proud. Seaforth has
been criticized before but I think that if those
who do criticize came to Seaforth and found
out what this small town has done in the past
and what they have the ability to do in' the
future, they would not langh again. I am
proud of our town and its people and I can't
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BIRTHDAY
Happy birthdayto Gregory Devrles who is
celebrating his 2nd' birthday on Mar. 28.
Happy belated birthday to Linda Van
Miltettburg who celebrated her 19th birth- •
day on Mar. 24.
Happy Birthday to Joyanne van Vliet, 16
year g old on March 26.-
Doris Glanville, 16 years on April 2.
Ingrid Claus, 16 years old on April 5,
Happy belated birthday to Katie O'Leary -
on March 20.
ROBOT ARM -Grade seven student Jason •the Seaforth Public • School' 'Science Fair
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and eight
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