7| O akville B eaver | T hursday,A ugust 9,2018 insidehalton.com Foot & Health Clinic .com Farewell foot pain Our foot care starts with education. We treat all foot issues so you can live without pain & improve mobility. • Best Chiropodist / Clinic / Orthotics provider since 2004 • We put care & service first! 905 632 1414 728 Burloak (South of the QEW) Pud bySteveNease This fall and winter Oak- ville Public Library (OPL) welcomes a truly spectacular lineup of nine world-renowned authors for intimate conversationsfor intimate conversationsf and discussions on their work and lives as part of the In Conversation With ... se- ries, put on in partnership with the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts andfor the Performing Arts andf A Different Drummer Books. The series starts in Sep- tember, when OPL hosts novelists Esi Edugyan, a longlisted candidate for this year's Man Booker Prize, and Linwood Bar- clay, an international best- selling author. Continuing into October, Dave Bidini joins us to talk about his fast and poignant chroniclefast and poignant chroniclef Midnight Light, and the es- teemed former governor general David Johnston will enthrall audience members with a discussion of his latest piece, Trust: Twenty Ways to Build a Bet- ter Country. Also in October, author Eden Robinson visits Oak- ville to present her captivat- ing book, Trickster Drift, and the astronaut Dr. David Williams will fascinate au-Williams will fascinate au-W diences with stories about his zero gravity adventures, as detailed in his new mem- oir Defying Limits. The series continues in- to November with the for- mer chief justice of Canada, Beverly McLachlin, dis- cussing her razor-sharp thriller, Full Disclosure, and actor and author Jay Baruchel presenting his new book Born Into It, which chronicles his mem- ories as a diehard fan of the Montreal Canadiens. The series wraps up in Decem- ber when bestselling cook- book author and Canada's baking sweetheart, Anna Olson, comes to town. "This series is the result of a truly collaborative ef- fort to bring such talentedfort to bring such talentedf authors to Oakville and provide the community with unforgettable literary events," said Ian Elliot, owner of A Different Drum- mer Books. "Not only does this series provide the op- portunity to see and hear some of the world's most il- lustrious authors, it offers an intimate setting for audi- ence members to ask ques- tions and meet these influ- ential, internationally cele- brated people of letters." For a full list of dates,For a full list of dates,F times and ticket prices, visit www.opl.ca. All In Conver- sation With ... events are held in the beautiful Oak- ville Centre for the Per- forming Arts. Tickets areforming Arts. Tickets aref currently available for pur- chase at www.oakvillecen- tre.ca. LIBRARY HOSTS PUTS ON A SERIES FOR INQUISITIVE MINDS OPINION IN CONVERSATION WITH ... FEATURES WORLD-RENOWNED AUTHORS OAKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Column ANIMAL TALES A raccoon takes a dip in a backyard pool during a recent hot spell. It was the middle of the day. It climbed down the ladder and swam a few laps before the home owners chased it out. Christine Cosman photo Shop onlinewww.conceptlighting.ca enTiRe SToRe iS on SAle Oakville 243 Speers Rd. Oakville, ON Burlington 1515 North Service Rd. Burlington, ON Mississauga 5980 McLaughlin Rd. In The Heartland Center Near Loblaws Mississauga, ON &Concept LightingFurniture We give money back to pay for your installation* *See store for details.*See store for details. Installation Sale Plus...We pay the Sales Tax!