35 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,O ctober 3,2019 insidehalton.com SAVE THE DATE THURSDAY OCT. 24, 2019 SUHAAG.COM/SHOW 11am - 8pm FIRST OF IT'S KIND! Register today! First 300 brides will receive a SUHAAG swag bag! SUHAAG is bringing you the leading South Asian wedding, fashion and lifestyle vendors on any device from anywhere you are! • Browse and chat with vendors LIVE! • Access exclusive show offers & deals! • Enter amazing contests • Skip the lines, big crowds For details, contact us at info@suhaag.com At Leon Pharmacy, we stand by the belief that quality pharmacy care means more than just simply dispensing prescriptions. A certified diabetes educator is available to answer all your diabetes-related questions. Home Health Care including Compression Stocking Therapy 340 Kerr Street, Oakville, ON L6K 3B8 905.845.2811 leonpharmacy.ca 2013 Professional Services Provider of theYear Nominee Thankyou oakville for ournominations! • Favourite Pharmacist-Robert nashat • Favourite Pharmacy macist-Robert nashat 2013 P ServiceS include leon Pharmacy 15% Senior discount every day! offers a AUTOMATED system for preparing and dispensing solid oral medications in blister cards (pill organizers) Free Prescription Delivery Male & Female doctors accepting new patients at the Kerr St. Medical Center Order your prescription online to your work or at home our website leonpharmacy.ca GILGIN AWARD WINNERS University students (from left) Randee Martin (Ryerson), Marie-Carmen Loyo-Labastida (Toronto), Jasmine Bhullar (Guelph), Elisa Garcia-Casanova (Wilfrid Laurier) and Amal Khan (McMaster) won Peter Gilgan Leadership Awards for the the passion, dedication and leadership they've shown as YMCA of Oakville youth employees. The Peter Gilgan Foundation presents five bursary awards of up to $5,000 each year to help with post-secondary education costs. Shelly Datseris photo On Friday, Oct. 18 the Oakville Public Library (OPL) will trans- form into a huge multi-level es- cape room. Library After Dark: The Haunting of 120 Navy Street, pre- sented through partnership with Narrow Escape, is the facility's annual fundraiser. The library recommends that participants register as teams of four or six, but individual play- ers, smaller teams and corporate groups are welcome. Tickets are $50 per person and are available for purchase through oplafterdark.ca. A num- ber of 60-minute time slots are available between 6 and 10 p.m. All proceeds will go toward OPL programs, services and col- lections. Although this is a family- friendly event, the puzzle diffi- culty is designed for adults. WHAT'S ON EXITING THE OAKVILLE LIBRARY ON OCT. 18 WILL BE 'PUZZLING'