Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 12 Feb 2015, p. 30

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, February 12, 2015 | 30 L E A R N I N G F R O M T H E P A S T Captain R. Wilson Public School hosted Sugar and Gold ­ The Story of the Underground Railroad in Canada Tuesday. Performed by the jazz duo of Diana Braithwaite, left, and Chris Whiteley, right, the 50-minute lively, interactive performance includes songs, slides, and storytelling to tell the history of the underground railroad and the story of the first black settlers in Canada. The elementary school takes its name from former Oakville resident, Captain Robert Wilson, a Great Lakes ship captain who operated out of Oakville Harbour and who helped black slaves escape to freedom in Oakville, which was part of the Underground Railroad. African Americans in the Oakville area later celebrated Emancipation Day at George's Square and visited Wilson at his home. Today, the square annually hosts the picnic on | photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog the Civic holiday in August. or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) free Walk-in blood pressure clinic blood pressure assessment Stop by our in-store pharmacy from February 8th to March 9th and receive a personalized consultation from our pharmacist. Visit the store to get tips for the prevention and management of high blood pressure from the in-store pharmacist and dietitian. No appointment necessary, see store for dates and times. Creativity is subjective. The truth isn't. ® TM / Trademarks of Loblaws Inc. © 2015. Truth in Advertising Matters.

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