in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, M ay 31 ,2 01 8 | 30 The Friends of the Oak- ville Public Library will be holding a June book sale this weekend. The sale, which will be held in the Central Branch auditorium, will run from 9:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. on June 2, and from 1 to 4:30 p.m. on June 3. June 3. J All community members - regardless of whether they are an Oakville Public Li- brary cardholders - have the opportunity to attend the book sale and browse through a large collection of discounted gently-used items, including books, DVDs and more. DVDs and more. D Due to the shortened schedule, this particular sale will not have a mem- bers-only day and will be open to the public for the en- tire duration of the sale. Although the June sale will not include a members- only day, customers are en- couraged to sign up to be- come an FOL member to gain access to exclusive member-only days in the fu- ture. Interested individuals can sign up to become a member by paying the $10 annual fee at any FOL sale and any library branch. The Friends of the Oak- ville Public Library hold multiple book sales annual- ly, allowing members of the community to purchase books, DVDs, and other gently-used items for a mini- mal fee. Most books at the upcoming sale are selling for just $1.50 per pound. This will be the Friends' second book sale of 2018, with two more to follow later this year. The next sales will run from Sept. 12 to 16 and from Nov. 28 to Dec. 2.from Nov. 28 to Dec. 2.f To date, the book salesTo date, the book salesT have raised nearly $530,000, which has supported nu- merous library resources, services, and programs like the library's annual Sum- mer Reading Club. Individuals who are un- able to attend the sale have the option of purchasing items from the "Friendly Finds" bookshelves located at all branches and at the Queen Elizabeth Park Com-Queen Elizabeth Park Com-Q munity and Cultural Centre. - For more information on the Friends of the Oakvillethe Friends of the Oakvillet Public Library and the sale, visit www.friendsofthelibr- ary.ca. OPINION Friends of the Library Book Sale this weekend Proceeds from sale support resources, services and programs, writes OPL OAKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Column Home OF THE WEEK LORETTA PHINNEY, SALES REPRESENTATIVE • 905.822.6900 • *LORETTA PHINNEY TEAM • *24MEMBERS • LORETTAPHINNEY.COM *#1 TEAM IN CANADA FOR 5 CONSECUTIVE YEARS FOR ROYAL LEPAGE REAL ESTATE SERVICES LORETTA PHINNEY, BROKERAGE OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 2-4PM 485MORRISON ROAD, OAKVILLE SEE THIS LISTING AT WWW.INSIDEHALTON.COM/PRINTEDITIONS Southeast Oakville Century home on wooded private over .65 acre fully fenced lot with an inground pool, hot tub, multiple cedar decks and a large 2 plus car garage. This beautiful home has almost 4,500 square feet of living space, 5+1 Bedrooms, large principal rooms, hardwood floors, hardwood under broadloom and a vaulted Sun room addition with heated floors, skylights and walk out to back deck. Woodburning fireplaces grace the skylit Family room and Living room and the Kitchen boasts granite countertops, marble floors and a French door leading to the separate Dining room. The Master has an ensuite with heated floors, multiple closets and skylight. The upper level Den has heated floors and walks up to the third storeywhich canbeused as a Bedroomwith a sitting area or it can be used as 2 Bedrooms! There is a spiral staircase located in the Living roomand leadsdown to thefinishedRecreation roomand sixth Bedroom! The Lower level also has a large Utility room, workshop with multiple cedar closets and a rustic wine and storage room. $2,488,000 For more information, visit elections.on.ca, email us at info@elections.on.ca or call 1.888.668.8683 (TTY: 1.888.292.2312). Disponible en français Election Day is Coming. ElectionDay is June 7, 2018. Polls are open from9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ET / 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. CT. To vote in this election, youmust be:To vote in this election, youmust be:T • 18 years of age or older on June 7, 2018; and • a Canadian citizen; and • a resident of Ontario. To find out where you vote, visit elections.on.ca, check your Voter Information Card or call us at 1.888.668.8683 (TTY: 1.888.292.2312). Each voting location will havemagnifiers, Braille ballot templates and other tools to help you vote. Don't forget to bring your ID and Voter Information Card when you go to vote.