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»  Lamination
A laminating machine is available in the Teacher Resource Room, 1st floor, Nicholas Mancini Centre for use by teachers and staff of the Board. This machine can accommodate materials up to 24" wide and has longer lasting 3mill film.

COST: 35¢/foot
RECEIPTS WILL BE ISSUED FOR ALL PAYMENTS
You can do it yourself or we can do it for you.

Library Hours:
Monday - Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm

Appointments may be made by calling:
Paul Settle, Library Clerk at 525-2930 ext. 2881 or settlep@hwcdsb.ca

RECEIPTS WILL BE ISSUED FOR ALL PAYMENTS
»  Die Cutting and Button Making
Die Cutting

The die cutting system consists of a machine (die press) and a number of stencils which allow you to cut out letters and shapes from construction paper, felt, posterboard, laminated paper, fabric, newspaper, wallpaper, contact paper, tissue paper, static-cling vinyl, pop-up sponge and self-adhesive rubber.

These shapes/letters may be used to create colourful bulletin boards, visual aids, banners, games, etc.

Persons are expected to supply their own materials for cutting.


Button Making

Button making machine and supplies available for

2 ¼" buttons.

Cost is 25¢ per button payable at time of pickup.

Create ANY pattern you wish.

Templates available for button size.

You can do it yourself or we can do it for you.
Library Hours:
Monday - Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm


For further inquiries please contact:
Debbie Anthony-Corrigan, Library Clerk at 525-2930 ext. 2896 or anthonyd@hwcdsb.ca
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We are located at the:
Nicholas Mancini Centre
44 Hunt Street, Hamilton

Hours of Operation: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Mission Statement

"Providing library and media related services to school libraries, teachers, students, education
administrators and the Catholic community"

Our Goals
  1. To acquire materials on Catholicism to support the Board’s commitment to the spiritual growth, personal development and the teaching of Catholic values, as stated in the Board’s Mission and Vision statement.
  2. To acquire and circulate a wide variety of current curriculum resources.
  3. To support resource-based learning as an educational model which involves students, teachers, and teacher-librarians in a meaningful use of a wide range of appropriate print, non-print, electronic and human resources.