406 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE ACROSS FROM RONA LANSING 905-337-2066 w w w. c o b b l e s t o n e m b e r s . c a MASONRY & FIREPLACE DESIGN SPECIALISTS The Heat Is On! 1 1 W ed n esd ay, A u g u st 3, 2011 O A K V ILLE B E A V E R w w w .in sid eH A LTO N .co m EMANCIPATION DAY TRADITION: The annual Emancipation Day Family Picnic was held Monday at George's Square. The annual event was hosted by the Oakville Museum in partnership with the Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton (CCAH). Clockwise, from top left, members of a steel band, Nicholas Boney, left, Dantoni Mortimore and Angela Wilson perform; Juanita Costa reads an historical poster about settlement and slavery in Upper Canada; one of the displays at the picnic; Emilio Maio gets into the spirit of the picnic; from left, Allayna Powell, Gabriel Warren and Valerie Martinez take the stage; Clarence King plays a drum; and, Silvia Ruegger and Ezra Ivory dance to the music. The picnic commemorates Aug. 1, 1834 the day slavery was abolished in Canada and throughout the British Empire. Oakvilles Emancipation Day Picnic dates back to 1850, when African- Canadians from across the nation would gather in Oakville in honour of their journey to freedom. Civic celebration PHOTOS BY MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER Neighbours party on Liptay What better way to welcome your new neighbours to the area than to mix and mingle with them at a street party. Liptay Avenue residents are invited to get together on Saturday, Aug. 13 for a box social. A portion of the Bronte Creek neigh- bourhood will be blocked off, and will feature an educational seminar for the kids put on the Oakville Fire Department (OFD). A potluck dinner and a cake will be there for peoples enjoyment as a way to welcome them to the neighbourhood. Plans are to make this a yearly tradi- tion with lots more activities planned once they have more volunteers. Contact Angela by July 29 at 416- 4563111. The function will be at 3443 Liptay Ave, from 4-11 p.m. Rain date will be the following Saturday.