in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 20 ,2 01 8 | 44444 delmanor.com Delmanor Glen Abbey is more beautiful than ever. Come see our new look Join us for a tour and refreshments on Saturday, September 22nd and Sunday, September 23rd from 1-4 pm. (905) 469-3232 1459 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville Thank you Oakville for all your support! 217 Speers Road, Suite 9, Oakville 289-813-1716 • www.positiveaccounting.ca We appreciate your business! Best Accounting Firm Best Accountant Best Tax Preparation Oleg's NoFrills 1395 Abbeywood Drive, Oakville FLYER PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ONTARIO STORES ONLY. THURSDAY, SEPT. 20 TO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2018. NAVEL ORANGES product of South Africa, or FIELD TOMATOES, GREEN PEPPERS and SHEPHERD PEPPERS product of Ontario Thursday September 20th - Wednesday September 26th LACTANTIA BUTTER selected varieties 454 g CLUB SIZE 347 7.65/KG LB EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF product of Ontario CURED PORK LOIN rolled in cornmeal 197EA 4.34/KG 77LB 1.70/KG LACT BUTTER selected varieties 454 g 297EA ANTIA 247EANESTLÉPURE LIFESPRINGWATER 24 x 500 mL HERSHEY'S ASSORTED CHOCOLATE 529 g or HERSHEY'S ASSORTED CHOCOLATE AND CANDY 556/706 g selected varieties Get 300 ednesday September 26th for every $1 spent on frozen whole utility turkey, all sizes That's 30% back in points 497EA 77 1.70/KG On Tuesday, Oct. 9, Oak- ville Public Library will welcome one of Canada's most esteemed and respect- ed governors general, Right Hon. David John- ston, to discuss his book- Trust: Twenty Ways to Build a Better Country. Reflecting on seven de- cades of public service, in- cluding his years as gover- nor general, Johnston identifies 20 concrete strat- egies to help institutions, organizations and individ- uals foster and restore trust, in today's context. By doing this together, Cana- dians can build a better country, and world, for gen- erations to come. OPL and its partners, Oakville Centre for the Per- forming Arts and A Differ-forming Arts and A Differ-f ent Drummer Books, are thrilled to welcome John- ston, who has led a fascinat- ing life - a graduate of Har- vard, Cambridge, and Queen's universities, heQueen's universities, heQ has also served as dean of law at Western University, principal of McGill Univer- sity, and president of the University of Waterloo. In addition to pursuing a decorated professional ca- reer, he has also authored and co-authored more than 25 books and is a compan- ion of the Order of Canada. During his seven-year term as governor general, the third-longest in Canadi- an history, Johnston called on all Canadians to join in building a smarter, more caring nation. With a fierce dedication and loyalty to his country, he encouraged Canadians to learn, inno- vate and care for the well- being of all our citizens. Johnston's visit is part of the "In Conversation With ..." series, hosted by the Oakville Public Library, in partnership with the Oak- ville Centre for the Per- forming Arts and A Differ-forming Arts and A Differ-f ent Drummer Books. Throughout the series, guests join some of Cana- da's top authors and influ- encers for intimate conver- sations on their work and lives. Later in the series, OPL will welcome several more world-renowned speakers, including Canada's baking sweetheart Anna Olson, former chief justice of Can-former chief justice of Can-f ada Beverley McLachlin and astronaut Dr. Dave Wil- liams. For a full list of dates andFor a full list of dates andF ticket prices, please visit www.opl.ca. All "In Con- versation With ..." events are held at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts (130 Navy St.), and tickets are available for purchase at www.oakville- centre.ca. OPL PRESENTS 'IN CONVERSATION WITH DAVID JOHNSTON' OPINION FORMER GOVERNOR GENERAL TO DISCUSS HIS NEW BOOK, WRITES OPL OAKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Column