Those who struggle with computers can take a one on one course at the Sarnia Library to learn the basics. The classes are taught by a students sponsored by Young Canada Works. Branch Services Manager Laurel Van Dommelen says they are offering the classes until August 22nd. [audio mp3="http://blackburnnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Computers-2-Edit-2.mp3"][/audio] Computer assistance is also offered at libraries in Alvinston, Brigden, Bright's Grove, Corunna, Forest, Mallroad, Oil Springs, Watford and Wyoming.
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