in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A ug us t 4, 20 22 | 24 E X P L O R E R U R A L O N T A R I O CATCH 2 0 2 2 V I S I T O R G U I D E SPECIALDIGITALISSUE Scan to Download and read your FREE copy today! Inside are all the ingredients for planning a one-of-a-kind adventure.Simple Cremation Package CREMATIONHELP.CA 905-512-5799 info@cremationhelp.ca by P.X. DERMODY FUNERAL HOME 1989 LTD & CREMATION HELP +tax $1816* Dermody's $1999$1997 Includes All disbursements & Crematorium Fees Monthly Payments Starting at $45 - *Prices effective April 1, 2022 and subject to change without notice. Price excludes HST but includes professional staff services ($300), documentation ($235), transfer within 50 kms ($200), administration vehicle ($175), Container ($225), Facilities Shelter ($160). City Registration Fee ($49), Coroner Certificate ($75), Cerematorium ($560). Dermody's The Town of Oakville is inviting residents to enjoy Movies in the Park starting Friday, Aug. 19. Town staff said entry to the events and interactive activities begin at 7:30 p.m., with each film beginning around 8:30 p.m. Movie schedule and lo- cations • Coco on Friday, Aug. 19 at Glenashton Park, 1051 Glenashton Dr. • Finding Dory on Wednesday, Aug. 24 at Tra- falgar Park, 133 Rebecca St. • Soul on Friday, Aug. 26 at Millbank Park, 166 Gle- nashton Dr. • Zootopia on Wednes- day, Aug. 31 at Seabrook Park, 2069 Seabrook Dr. • Inside Out on Friday, Sept. 2 at Sixteen Hollow Park, 2140 Westoak Trails Blvd. • Wonder on Saturday, Sept. 10 at North Park, 3170 Neyagawa Blvd. • Up on Friday, Sept. 16 at Wallace Park, 245 Reyn- olds St. Residents are encour- aged to bring a picnic blan- ket and/or lawn chairs, re- freshments (such as pop- corn and water) and bug spray. In the event of bad weather, like rain or thun- derstorms, Movies in the Park may be delayed or cancelled for the night. Follow the town on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook for updates or visit the Movies in the Park page. Parking is limited in some locations so residents are asked to plan ahead. The town is encourag- ing residents to walk or bike to the movie screen- ings in your area or take Oakville Transit. For more details, visit Movies in the Park page on oakville.ca. NEWS MOVIES IN THE PARK RETURNS A movie in the park event in Oakville's Forest Park from 2016. Graham Paine/Metroland Sunrise of Oakville resident Elizabeth Smith recently turned 105. A former Frrench teacher, she loves giving French lessons to her fellow residents and the staff. John Chibnall photo SPECIAL CELEBRATION