Oakville Beaver, 2 Nov 2017, p. 6

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www.insidehalton.com |O A K V IL L E B E A V E R |Thursday, November 2, 2017 |6 Spotlight Trafalgar Day "C o n n e c t e d t o y o u r C o m m u n i t y " f Celebrate Trafalgar D a y I Hosted by the Bronte Historical Society 'Saturday &Sunday. October 21-22. 2017 1-4 p.lll, Smervign Wm*, 7 West River Street Free Admission received | Riziero Vertolli/Metroland The Bronte Historical Society hosted Trafalgar Day, Oct. 21 and 22, to commemorate the Battle of Trafaglar fought on Oct. 21, 1805. The Battle of Trafal gar was a naval battle Admiral Horatio Nelson was the admiral who won the battle. At top right, volunteer Barry Catley works on the display case. A visitor makes her way into the display at Sovereign House on West Rive Street. At far left, a visitor views a model of the Victory, Lord Nelson's ship. This year marked the 212th anniversary of the famous battle. Under the leadership of Nelson with his unique naval tactics, 33 British ships won a decisive battle against a combined fleet of 40 French and Spanish ships, which changed the course of history. Nelson was killed during the battle and his body was preserved on the voyage back to Britain. Based on the research by the Society's historical Intern, Serena Holmes, and volunteer Historian, Betty Strong, the display material features aspects of Lord Nelson's colorful life and the Battle of Trafalgar including a diorama with miniature ships. A highlight of the exhibits is an authentic original Lord Nelson letter of Nov. 23, 1804 on loan from Nelson High School in Burlington. John McDonald also gave a talk about local place names such as Palermo, Trafalgar, Bronte and others associated with Lord Nelson and the Battle. Visitors were also treated to a slice of Victory Rum Cake. The Bronte Historical Society founded in 1985 is a volunteer run nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving Bronte's heritage and celebrating its past. For information, visit www.brontehistoricalsociety.ca. O n tario P ress C ouncil LLE · metroland media V-J X V_> Defending principles to inspirepublic trust Beaver* Volume 5 5 | Num ber 76 Oakville Beaver is a m em ber of the Ontario Press Council. The council is located at 80 Gould St., Suite 206, Toronto, Ont., M5B 2M7. Phone (4 1 6 ) 3 4 0 -1 9 8 1 . Advertising is a ccepted on the condition that, in the event of a typographical error, th a t portion of advertising sp a ce occupied by the erroneous item, together with a reasonable allow ance for signature, will not be charged for, but the b alan ce of the advertisem ent will be paid fo r at the a p p lica b le rate. The publisher reserves the right to categorize adver tisem ents or decline. Editorial and advertising content of the Oakville Beaver is pro tected by copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited. Vice-President and Group Publisher of Metroland West Neil Oliver Advertising Director Daniel Baird / dbaird@metroland.com / 289-293-0624 Managing Editor Angela Blackburn / editor@oakvillebeaver.com / 289-293-0617 Regional General Manager Kelly Montague kmontague@metroland.com / 289-293-0614 5046 Mainway, Unit 2, Burlington (905) 845-3824 Director of Distribution Charlene Hall / chall@metroland.com / 905-631-6095

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