Oakville Beaver, 18 Apr 2007, p. 14

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14 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday April 18, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Sally Armstrong speaks at Power of One event Well-known Canadian author and journalist Sally Armstrong will tell the story of a remarkable woman and pioneer when she speaks at St. John's United Church on Monday, April 23 at 7.30 p.m. The subject is her great-great-great grandmother, Charlotte Taylor, whose life unfolds in Armstrong's latest book, The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor. In 1775, 20-year-old Charlotte Taylor fled her English country house with her lover, the family's black butler. To escape the fury of her father, they boarded a ship for the West Indies, but 10 days after reaching shore, Charlotte's lover died of yellow fever, leaving her alone and pregnant in Jamaica. Blending fact and fiction, Armstrong will describe the life of her dauntless and unusual greatgreat-great grandmother. Copies of Armstrong's book will be available for signing. An Oakville resident, Armstrong is well-known as a human rights activist and the recipient of numerous awards, including the Order of Canada. The evening is organized by St. John's Power of One Committee. Admission is free and refreshments will be served. St. John's United Church is located at 262 Randall St. For more information call 905-845-0551. The NUMBER ONE Med Spa in North America Revolutionary ACNE CURE with Blue Light Technology AFTER Destroys acne bacteria fast BEFORE Removes acne scars Prevents future breakouts Get Clear Today starting at just $99 no antibiotics I no downtime I no more breakouts LASER HAIR REMOVAL I SKIN REJUVENATION I ANTI-AGING I BODY SCULPTING Oakville - Trafalgar Ridge Shopping Center I 2395 Trafalgar Rd. I 1.888.413.5035 Sherway Gardens I 25 The West Mall, (Near Door #4) I 1.888.413.5036 BCE - Union Station I 181 Bay Street, Ground Floor I 1.888.413.5034 for all other locations visit: www.puremedspa.com Four, five, six times. And the ripples spread in a pattern like a Christmas tree. We saw a trout jump, a blue heron rookery, and mule deer moving among the trees. Road-tripped to a fantastic canyon walk, and saw ancient petroglyphs. Our last night we saw a play in a beautifully restored old theatre, followed by espresso and the best chocolate croissant ever. Keep exploring at TravelAlberta.com Come and visit the Travel Alberta booth at the Travel & Leisure Show International Centre, Mississauga ­ April 20-22

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