Halton Hills Newspapers

Why was flag at half-mast? No one knows

Publication
Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 14 Apr 2006, p. 6
Description
Full Text

Why was flag at half-mast? No one knows

Dear editor, Last week, one of the most prominent-- that is large and proximal -- of flags in Georgetown was at "half-mast" for a period of several days. This rather large flag is flown at the Superstore premises on a height of land in town (near the water tower) making it visible throughout a large section of town, as well as to through traffic on the adjacent King's Highway. I enquired, out of genuine concern and indeed ignorance, as to the reason of the mourning. Unfortunately, no one was able to elucidate, and I do not know the reason to this day. This is a sign of respect to those in honoured positions. I do not intend any disrespect to anyone dearly departed, but in such instances, the company flag rather than the national flag is halfmasted (vexillology). Some flags were recently flown at half-mast on the day of the deaths of our soldiers in Afghanistan, and I can appreciate that action, but respect is diminished when there is no apparent significance. James Colter, Georgetown


Featured Link
Creator
Colter, James
Media Type
Newspaper
Item Types
Articles
Clippings
Date of Publication
14 Apr 2006
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Colter, James
Corporate Name(s)
Superstore
Local identifier
Halton.News.205491
Language of Item
English
Copyright Statement
Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
Contact
Halton Hills Public Library
Email:askus@haltonhills.ca
Website:
Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy