Family Heritage Day at one-room schoolhouse has something for all ages Bring your family out for some old fashioned fun at Oakville’s only one-room schoolhouse on Saturday, September 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Palermo schoolhouse that is being restored by the Trafalgar Township Historical Society (TTHS) is located at 2431 Dundas (Hwy. 5) just east of Old Bronte Road (Hwy. 25). “There will be something for all ages,” says Michelle Knoll, TTHS board member. “Children can enjoy a magic lantern show of Peter Pan, try writing with a quill pen or check out some old-fashioned toys. Parents can sip apple cider and take in a display of “Women’s Work” while grandparents can view pictures of north Oakville homes and farms and help us gather more information about them.” As well costumed actors, portraying historical characters from Trafalgar’s past will tell funny, tragic and true tales from north Oakville’s early days. There is no cost for this event that will also feature a blacksmith, baby pigs, free popcorn and displays from other local historical organizations. Sandwiches, juice and ice cream bars will be available at a nominal cost. For more information on Family Heritage Day or on the Trafalgar Township Historical Society please call Jane Watt 905-281-1701 or jwatt@ica.net Jane in Cooksville (Mississauga) Ontario, Canada