Oakville Beaver, 11 Jun 2008, p. 29

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday June 11, 2008 - 29 Artscene Oakville Beaver · WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2008 Sovereign House an undiscovered treasure By Tina Depko OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF E RON KUZYK/ OAKVILLE BEAVER HOUSE OF MEMORIES: Sovereign House is happily situated on Town parkland at the end of West River Street in Bronte Village. The historical home is an important part of the area's history, according to the Bronte Historical Society. 5km Run · 5km Power Walk very day, hundreds of drivers on Lakeshore Road West pass through Bronte Village. Many drive right by West River Drive, located on the west side of the harbour, without realizing that one of the area's oldest buildings lies at the end of the street. Sovereign House is a hidden treasure that is worth scouting out, according to members of the Bronte Historical Society. "It is a little off the beaten track, so we're continually trying to find ways to promote it," explained Barbara Ann McAlpine, past president of the group and member for the last 12 years. "It is a special building that is an important part of this area's history." The Bronte Historical Society can be attributed with the building's existence today. When the property was slated for demolition in 1988, the group convinced the Town of its historical value and shelled out $35,000 to help cover the costs of moving it three quarters of a mile from Shoreline Drive to its current location on Town parkland. "People don't know a lot about the history of their community and buildings like this one help tell the story," McAlpine said. "You need to know your past to know where you are going." Sovereign House was built in 1846 by Charles Sovereign (1798-1885), the son of one of the area's early founders. The original site was a farm in those days, and the area was known as Trafalgar Township. Although he was raised on a farm, Charles was highly educated. He opened the area's first school in 1815 and later became the first local school inspector. See Famous page 31 UNITED WAY OF OAKVILLE Presents the Campaign Cabinet 2008-2009 Ann Mulvale Cabinet Chair 12th Annual Run, Walk or Pledge in support of Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital 8 Eve Willis Leadership Division Chair Jennifer Bennett Education Division Chair FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 15th 2008 7:15 am Registration Great prizes for... 8:15 am Warm Up · Top Fundraising Team 8:30 am 1km Children's Fun Run 9:00 am 5km Fundraiser · Top OnlineRun 9:05 am 5km Power Walk · Adult & Youth Fundraiser 9:10 am 3km Walk 9:30 am Father's Day · Plus many moreBreakfast Presented by Ean Algar Public Sector Division Chair Steve Ciccone Professional Division Chair Peter Vukanovich Professional Division Co-Chair Linda Flemington Small Business Division Chair Kelly Yerxa Small Business Division Co-Chair Jocelyn Garrett Winston Park Challenge Event Chair All proceeds will be used to purchase vital medical equipment for OTMH, including items for the Cardio Respiratory Department. Registration at www.otmhclassic.com OTMH CLASSIC PARTNERS GOLD: Location: Wallace Park 245 Reynolds St, Oakville, ON L6J 1A1 Register, pledge and win prizes today! SILVER: www.otmhclassic.com BRONZE: 327 Reynolds Street, Oakville, ON L6J 3L7 Telephone: 905.338.4465 Fax: 905.338.4135 Website: www.oakvillehospitalfoundation.com Charitable number: 131145 3490 RR0001 PRINTING: CREATIVE + DESIGN: BREAKFAST: www.uwoakville.org www.uwoakville.org PRIZE: 5km Power Walk · 3km Walk · 1km Fun Run · 5km Run · 5km Power Walk · 3km Walk

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