Other artifacts in the collections continue to tell the stories of this place, and its people, over time. ERICA (Easy Rider Information with Computerized Assistance), whose appearance was influenced by the popularity of Star Wars, was launched in 1977 as a state-of-the-art telephone communication system to connect travellers with bus route information with Mississauga Transit. Also, in 1977, for a brief moment in time, Summer Records brought together youth from the Malton area, and a burgeoning music scene was born, creating a distinctly Canadian (and Mississauga!) sound. Similarly, Margaret Marland’s flight suit, Dorothea Sheasby’s sun hat, and George Hunter’s photography vest all share vibrant stories of not only the people who wore them, and their achievements, but also of the continued evolution of our city during their life and times.
Preserving and displaying these artifacts, and many more, help us realize the importance of getting to know Mississauga’s history. The stories are inspiring and limitless and also highlight the importance of preserving and celebrating our collective heritage.
We invite you to come to the launch of the new comic book, and meet the artist Daniel Wong, on Saturday, February 28, 12-4 pm at the Benares Visitors’ Centre (1507 Clarkson Road North). The comic is free, and copies of previous comics in the series will also be available.
At the launch, you can receive your free copy of Legend of the Museum, meet artist Daniel Wong, see the artifacts highlighted in the comic, visit Benares Historic House Museum and enjoy light refreshments.
Reserve you spot here!