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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jul 1964, p. 10

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 8, 1964 --Ar •• prime Minister mentioned the proclamation of Novmec1 h rn fteCnda |Gen /-\O UrlinQ am beautiful illuminated version O IU R 1921, what colour wsasg-am agwihwsgat -en A e Drv h m of the Canadian Bill of Rights led to the maple leavse-e yKngGog Ii 97 E TRH C EXPE IR DA L ~ ~~of August 10, 1960, signed by MNRS. C. G. FERGUSON ond, are the coloursrdadYuwl ealta h is the then prime minister, now Tedat fMr hite designated theri steDvso dpe lgo HRL D C EPR 4Dthe right hion. Leader of the•••coorfoCaaatherdlavsnwie Opposition. It displays not Ferguson, Enniskillen, occur- • 939.It apeardrclarntaal O UNT C RE KLL BA DS ~~~~~only the full am o ur i a red suddenly at Memorial Mr. Matheson: N.Itaktoewowr eoeso d ~~~achievement, but under the ý Hospital, Bowmanville, oni the hon. gentlemanfrtithheadcrstathep. É stylig the hree re mapleThursday, June 18, 1964. She useful nI epu nevn enhdt ewieadrd eaves conjoined just as they was ml hier 46th year. tion. I should havetuhdYuseti ntecluso appear en the proposed flag, Formerly Annie Irene Bot-'on this because it wam eerdteRyl iiayCleeo the same three red maple trell, she was the daughter of to by the hion. mebrfrcus.Yoie hmi h leaves as they appear on the Mrs. Lillian Bottrell and the1 Waterloo North (MrN ece).erymdiaIibnst:hc history of world war II, the late Raymond Bottrell. OnTeclr0hihwr1sin-Ihv1eere.fte19 ......three volume edition of "Can- January 27, 1940, she married ed to Canada in thercaa eid Editor's Note-The flo- composed in this fion* enSt. Lucia, St. Vincent, adasSrvnvrea" al0ereFrgsnwotionIi of November2119,MrChcil:Aetew Ing excerpt from !Hansarai. There. is a token of 136G wicaarwkSecele, ouhrnT e--an this sea" aprtysrvive.wrohrcluswitgnecual nte rcaá the official Hoeuse of Commnswa used as money in Mont- Rhodc.-la a-nd Turks a.nd Ca;coscoplln agmett e h eeae hdreieda red. Thiese wereset oti w huh record, is an address b,, Jo'r.real showing a beaver, and 'in Islands. This list ils tal en from tlato e aet' Ensilnfr1 er.Ai r dwet ftede r ahsn h oor R. Matheson, M.P1. for Lee:d the beaver's mouth .'sa srrig the broadsh-eet to ,wnicîs I re- proa oa anra oswfhritrs.cenAtleiendThe111it mn-aese u s htiadrd He lis an heraldic exp -r as ofi' three imaple leaves. Ini short ferred a iwmomients agouenof Canada there istrdaonhehmfmiysts facu1 fs cn.Phpsyhn.redwul well as a Liberal iMemor ýcof the developmnent of Canadian Already, in 1964, isissome-feaure te heere mpealcmmuity.hne, wams ntsofAetuteti oaemi etosn imacp Parliament, and his q-peech ini-syblm referred to by the wha* out (it date becaus.e leaves on a white field, anctmmedfEnsile ntdteurernc r oih mtrabcueh cludes a great deal of infrma- Pý;rme Mmister has hadî a long changes are taking place fairly this was created by Her Ma- Churchan ofteUidPanantinv arldmgtcetooitoheo- tion concernmng the wnyi, and history. Inideed, ne could rapidly. jsyo uut1,162 cuthrhWmntheinr so ga etin hc eeefce wherefores of Canada's propos- havu Ipoken much ré.ore ex- Tdy h e niniIal h 14n rte14th h ma1el o-b h o.ElnFicog ed new flag, without d(ing :tensieywtzrsett the say, the most comimon flag in part-depending on how youi Surviving, besides hier hus- an, aplandandineer nnonceent Thi ino uie o uc o te arious patriotic soc eties ml- the world. By the provisions mauei-fteCnda band and mother, are 10 child- the fleur de lisofFacwsonimdbthsu poltialasecs f hecoro Upe Cnaa ndinLoerof section 73 of the merchant red ensign lis the three red ren, Irene (-Mrs. Ken Herring,-iwhich I ami happy hscm3un c fHrM versial subject. The States- Cnd-ubc asweko shipping act of 1894, it is themaelavso on st. ton), Oshawa; Bruce, Brarnp- mittee W wiseenuhthrexmlfcio of e Ho ey u. . f r< a in; h s oiey ha ary d ptd ths beo gi g o an riih u - T of thenslyinsalluding to nO h ; eo n a , Evho elyn, B r ecabacktlitosC o st sn e e a ieua h ol g arice uratenin. ym>aim s tson.Soaloject except HierMjsyFo Canada. niece, Roy, Glen and Gloria ai thebt e of.oen e rm nEnlndad hc (Leeds): Mr. Speaker, i have Roval Canadanan asite le;wht. f eonig oKtdetlrmlari, ntrowo heOtaio'ee- ugete ha waredihn-cilreKelyHrrngo adlears ohlrioster wiesiedinbaeaTi b e e n l i s t n i n w i t k e n i n n a t e s n s I i s n d a u t t h e r o y a l n a y. i A s e o f 1 9 6 1 - a g e ns a f e r i v i g ar e n i o s h i p n t h e f i n a l t farov e - o r i g s t h a t , b y r y i s n t o K a r e n F r u o .e i n n h a o i e s a Tw s d n n 1 6 , we hr o terest to all 'the cnrhtosslincý heeemean gamn I hstaeto I b e sf . ' . minsi i tefias f r support this kmnd of recom- Also surviving are thruee noaasa rsuluofconulttio thi atenon ndI onesI cmepoulr ve aloS atgoric, because the situation Ic-iecmeiinhl a icee atweedmendation. I would ask them -sisters and one brothui, IMrs., rde bughebacktliigetwt i oenetId o was rathier moved by, the com-- period of time they should at changes-somiecmowat under the joint auspices of the Kitchener-WVaterloo as they leave the chamber at!Helen Brown of Oshawý,a, Mrs. ngland. In tauohestnko.I hn twudsml mnentý,s ofmy, hon friend, tiiv last bec(-omre inlcorp)oratedc in merchL.Iant vessels inicluding11 Junior Chamber of Commierce and Imperial OlLmt six o'clock tonight to go over|1Edwin Sandercock (Elsýie), sto fhnu rsitneb oeo h ai ft member for Verdun (Mir formal grants of arms- those of Canada, Australia, ec, :to tlys rather famous statute1 Mrs. Jimn Seymour (Marie)onfrCadwethehrlic nsutoswih Mackasey. Thiere are some who comn- New Zaaa Cypru, Somali- ' of Sir John A. Macdonald to bioth of Newcastle, and Earl'had een rceive as aresul As a young man hiewn to plainý that- this business of a laind, Westerni Samioa and. He edged out 50 other contestants to earn thei the east of the Senate entrance Bottrell of Hlampton. n -e aieles ht il.o h oa rcaain St. Ptiksschol in Qacnew flag is a concession to the Tanganyika territory, and of judges' nod and scored 737 out of a possible 850 points. where they will f ind below the Tefnrlsriewshl dgenTewrigfte MyIcl tfv 'lc and I went to the Protertant French. But tae Frenchi are thie British North Borneo Comn- peetn i ihtecoee soToh n tatue the emblazoning of the the Morris Funeral grant uised the worspoeM.Sak. enemies in those days at Fon,-,Canada--part cf our family.i rant, fly the red ensigun witni --------__- _, _ this device appears in the Chapel, omniln ball, hockey and such ti In my household we have a lot the badge of the dominion,' position of honour twice. I urday, June 20th and was- con-, mean "in t leir naiturlsae-FN ULT et a aazd n os ma- f iflepepl. I afail, taeproecorteortrstlest metal--and it lef t one re- nection. wudakte lot x ducted by Rev. Charles CattD. Vve are told that initnaul MOUET AN ways his views and metend!every member is loved hth erritory in the flywhl all iningColour11-of a leaf mn its Then there was the Can-aieqetonN149a- gItretwsinHmtnsaera mpldo e la ol b AKR now to parallel one :mnother. er thiey are big or small, or other colonial mierchant vessels1 natural state--red. I think we adian active service flag whichi ed of the former government, Cemeerv ren ol r e 11 h I' b htyouLin or old, 1.nd thi nterest Wear the red esg free from1 cani only suppose that at an wa adopted by the war cab- when under date of February Pallbearer, w ere Messrs. With regard to grenmpe4t**'M••.e I rneca rt,at whand the anxeties of eacn memt- anybage or distinctive mar. erystgJhn t ntadmiii oni n5, 1963 I was advised by a Con- Jack McLean, Lorne Anniis. leaves ona white fed e-' up ex dor o o ber are impor tant. The dis- So if you come wihi hilngacieemnt wredetrmn-Deemer7.199,asthAbttl srvtie insty ha or a-BiluAhtnA'. osin Buc hpsmyiono fied s piv O SAFOR yeairs y(_unger fnan m a tress of one, as I see it-and distance of the red duster and ed for the provinces of Que- flag for the commander, 1st tional emblem was three maple Monlgocmery an-C Allan Dic- councillor hias hadthtknofBO LT boy who was ai orpiaan Ia tyn o pa n h ou eecoeint okn bec and Ontario it was in the Canadian division, and later leaves conjoined on one stem k e, shield in his office i h at asahe hd obee n le e rihsnei theisres oowel oushul sou mot nmd of the heraldic advisers presented to George VI. This with the colours red and -i---- - -This shield wasdeitdn sh Ian Ao icy ant oriof all. Arthur Mille,ý puts itthe question asked of Jonahl:tth imtathee us referred to, incidentally, In white, and this by royal pro- Te ejm oterylmn f h ale xmlf-atoe ths layie says: "T1,æ.rt are "hececomt i(thou? What clil n reserve for flc na- te-,last edition of Flags of clamation- 1 f 1921 Bu to the b y cations as being gre.At-Da- erary fare was Chumis, no-' nimprattar" oi tycutyanlfwaion Canada the combination the World", edited by H. Gre- Mr. Churchill: What royal ýproclamationd oft 1921 Bthbcally, they can be fonRi h Own Annual and t_)o hiki sa ocsin tir people art thiou?" of red leaves on white field. shamt Carr. It ils perhaps rath- prcaain'stifore 1868 and afer 12ta ecei 1 ing o~f the Senatecabr cm r tated vy is y0an ,dlo what U sjust and whaut is I might add that, various Then the Great Seal OfUrpe ptosfran athsior lmathon: sthe roalmilitarmaand seivil authorities lBt th i wa1corecdin 97tfodBohr fellw, lmos tothe oin ofkind. 1It is only by ýring ,,for yachit clubs haive per-mission to, CanaLda. by the same royal 1btuslay tlis, but e say nt1 rcaainwstepo n ytecleg fhrlsA httm eiv yhn IIE desperaltio andthenee h n aohr nlem 0edfyth edesgndfce ywarn(oi83fmode hecaato o hc Irfrrdtnding toe conlg fir u i r findws eme o h wasjut t te oit o .gttne ogther and bt-in frml rot- e bdgsofteflusIadtosesof 1three mapelevs erde consideraton, the of oember 2c1, 91 Ti sus fsyblcdeie. oennet ndti ascr gg g a thrashing hie wouild l ud im this rieni Canadlian soil of course, this ensignl is the,ý of thle two key founding prov- writer ventures to suggest that really the juridical founatinected in an announe ntb at e ad sy "ohn ar vo tht or mple -ef tamiily hotue flag of a numbýer of old inces Then we dis;cover the a flags sim-iilar to that eige of Canada's symbolism. There Mr. Churchill: I do not likei the Hion. Ellen Faircog.Tino 3 Britsh""He and kne ercani survive. Britisýh comlpaies suchý as our* amended crest of Baron Lis.. for thle Canadian act ive service are two dates of very consid- to interrupt, but the hion, mnem..ý satisfied a lot of expet nti 1 una t .Wib actly what he meant becamýe Scme hon Mâembers: Hear, Hudicson's Bay Comnpany, the, gar a!llerlhe had accepted the Irce 11n 1939 mI;ght well bel erable consequence mn our hier- ber's speech is very informa- field who had been vr uhPoeWib to us, sir, being British menant,'ear. ;one which comeus first to m-ind. alppoinltmencit of second gover- adopted as a niew national flag.- aldry. There are, the royal tive, and I do this with the distressed that our rsddMOak835 being gen'erous, being valorous M1,r. Maiýtheson: The red en. In1- addition to thlese Britishl nor general for Canada. His' This book dilates on the fact !warrants of Victoria of 1868. best of motives. In the royal not conf orm, for insacwt and being kind. snwhich 's referred to asivariations of the red en!sign, earlier crest, as 1 recall, had a that our, own s.ystema of flagsý I hope in my comment thls the redi duster, ils th-e most there are approximiately 48 ioni with a sword in its paw;1 has really fallenl pretty muich afterrcon I will be as wrtyc0ommon flar4 in the woýrld. Iiother ensigns, Jacks, national theswr was struck off thislimto disairray In1 that flag athose whohaepedd referred a momlentag to the and stateflags mn the world second crest and in its place:there was a umion jack in cani- me in tréing just 'Jlmt. We , article appearing in the Can.- whichi have re-d fieclds. About th1inhl pi ftretn This was included ap-1 touch on. this subýject offlb, dianAlmanac. It would in- 18 of these have a dvc al leaives. 'Ihen there is parently because of the natur- only in the spirit ofiva . lies on. rmembers to know which occupiecs the uipper left :the badge'of theRylMh ltaiinadrltosi 1 know that inth i reire that as recently as 1962 Hler cornier of the flag. while 16.tary College club, KmgIston,' of Canada to Great Britain and mnent of the Canadiain red en-, Maj.estv's stationery office in others have a badIge or device to whichi I have already allud- !the fact that our forces were sign some people in this coun.. England puiblished a broad- in the fly of tflfag ed, and firmnly established bygoing to be in the United try will exult,anidlIkniow thiat sheet called "Flags of the' So, in a real serise, theered 1895. Theni there is the Cana- Amgdom for some period. some will weep. For, my owni Commonwealth". As h o[n. ensýiln is a sýeaiflagwivhich, da general service medal isued Also on the flag, and to the part I will be one of thos- whlo gentlme know, in the hier-hoer hard we may1 tryim 189;9 for- service m 1866- righit were thec three tradition-, wvii be miistv eyedi, ;a thlou"i ach o Bitish flags there is cou)L!d not p)o s.;ily be appropr i- hacyoBr1870 in the Fenian raids and al fleur-de-lis, whicht incident- witnessing the r~etirement of a an establishedt precedence. ae bv ourselves, either'l by the Red river expedition. ally are also part of aillBritish i e o eea Ra be good shinoiof he lineà; but I Thlere is the sovereign's s3tanid- the orcfer in council of 1945 or Then wve have thle armoorial heraldry but thec basic flag was think itl~would be, helpful to ardI-her own banner which by' act ofý parliament as being bearingls thlat were assigned to, three red maples leaves con- review in a very cusr ay iflies over hier residence; in the distinctive property of: Sir Wilfrid Laurier by the Jomned on a white field. Re- something of the history of ithei England it would be Buciýng- Canada. Our militairy routmne1 royal collegle of heralds after spectmng the fleur-de-hs il flags of Canada and particu- hiam palace or Windsor castle orde-rs of 1944 and order in Sir Wilfrid had become prirne tikta aigbr el larly the flag which is no10V eor wherever she might be., counrcil of 1945ý, were takeni minister. This was obviously Maid of Orleans in the 15th in tc h rv r characterized as the Canadian Then there is the union flag. under the pressure and im-i a new coat of armns that was century and having discover-! red ensign. Then there is the white en-« petuls of war and I do notj struck for a Canadian prime ed that -she was such a saintly 1 have oe me, s;ir, the ig of the royal navy. Then think they can ever be re- m nisi.-ter, and he was givenj the creature, thec British thereafter Canadian Almanac of 1;ý96 theýre is thec blue ensg.Te addb~elcv epea nsigni of three mnaple leaves did everything they could toi and in it an expert of thomý there is the red peter or red having effected any change in on one stemn on both his shield appropriate hier symbolism as days, E. MChdckwr dsrwihsfotemr- te traditiona status of this and his crest. This was ap.. their own, an airticle entitledi, "Theý Can- chant service. What actually llag of the se.I ssi htprntly following the device Then teei h fies adian Flag". Hie was a wl happened was this: in early on one occasion Edward, given t o a governor general hiat badge of the Canadiani known geneologist, a Queeni's colonial days on February',,2, Prince of Wales, was some- sever'al years eairlier. Womnen's Army Corps, 1942;! counsel who wrote conszideýr- l h y admniralty warrant where near Admirality arch Then there was the crest ofi the Canadian Infantry Corpsý ably on armourial matrs uthority was reluctantly giv-,when hie looked over toward: the Royal Military College, cap and collar badge, 1943-1 and hie recomnded ais the, en for a defacement-that is Canada house and saw fthe red! granted by George V on Sep-: 1951; the badge of No. 5 initial; flag of Canada a blue ensi.fn, the technical term; I ami not ensign. He(- is reported to tember 16, 1920, thî aepr-tann shoRC...193 which som-e hon. rnmbem b eing, rudle--of the red ensign have remarked: "I see thec flag, enniial sprig of maple leaves., the badge of HI.M.C.S. Donna- migh cae t loo atlatr. o beuse onboad vesei bu whre i th shp?" We come, I think, at last to cona, being the naval division whichcountaied hain h tflyanregithered in fth e dminon, Ife had followýed the ad- thle significatfand imp)ortant'iMontreal. Then there is the! whie runel hage- wtn nd hee sonfolowd po-vice of a numbi.er of experts in moment in history when there Canada Medal, 1943. That hadl three ed mape leavsicon-Avis ionfrote olmlre- Britain and in Canada in the was hieraldically speaking the three maple leaves on onei jomeid. On the opposq.tesd presenitation. A o.mm early colonial period wve would fixing of the new flag of!,stemn. There is the badge of! of the page-this ar,ars oni ber- know, Australia and New, have ended up with a blue en- Canadca. I have searched thei'( famous 405, R.C.A.F. f ight- page 232, there is the badlge of, Zealand have national flags sign harged with a roundel Hlansard, but 1 do not think e qarn dpe in 1946;1 th a ilitaryoya Colege leach of which was adopted in:in thec fly containing three red Canadians have ever reallythe ship's badge of H.M.C.S. clu. wichhadben i acive190, ne earbefre hemaple leaves and wve would realized how much work was1 La Hulloise, a frigate; the war opeatonfo soe eas eac wic bougt n ndhave therebyý followedý( the pat- carried out in connection with'service lapel button for mili-î Again ,,ou ha.ve in tne- armi to the South African war. At tern of othecr colonies suich as thiis matter by the comnmittee tary service during 1939-1945,ý of the kmight thle pcrenni-l the present time the common~ AuIstralia and New,, Zealand establishied by Sir Robert Bor- adopted m 19416, the cap and three manie leaves en one wealth counitries which are which established their flag,ý deni. At the conclusion of'collar badges of army officiers stem. Thiis :s; not u.-t a authorized to fly the blue peter and tendied to, confirm them mn world war 1 it appears that alon the general list below bscotrdn curius oincden e icov- charged vt-h bdeo their proper purpose. Let us great many service people of lie utenanrt-coloniel, 1946; the ered, looking at some of th-e their territory as their nation- not overloDok that the red en- military rank and experience Canadiani Armyv badge, whichi e be$ $sea$ books on coinage we i-aen al flag menlude Aden Colonyrignfistdvi utai a oebc oCnd el ave been told was actually the- library, thait im the reits Antigu,.BradsBhms andflNew Zealanasteli a ing tha therowCnadmilaryIchosnbzereV isl of Vctora, Eward VH, ermu artis GuianBrtinm yohefrercosnigia assmeht e iU94.Thtbag cists1 GUARANTEED 11a u°" a an ( a 0, in hs a s n ar, IhopeAnd Wh8t rea||y conVinced them Was a Rambler an eye-opening Ramlfda-tyOrnihOr 11 at ithlis Jre cIntut oo1tur we can se tll hc ome hon. 1Memnbers; Hlear, tS iyJg g gPÍtta fVd3Oa•N eÌÍm O TR SdERucAT St e b<, i a g mtlýc výi!p-oje o eremokn1 a latesk Ifmyhon. Ramblef S difference. A test dri veWili pr0Ve it to See a Rambler 0n the[8,i a eyUS Uk aesthetcqualiy alreain admnw7,ý-ill not think of this adinfre eoai n e 0,0•yU 68S hn 0,(0 ilhv h et Shae-parn wo 1, lodnna being- a creation ofa he goes home tonight he will issued in amnounts f rom $100 -v ILi. !.be ause 1Ido not titicrbaui upwrd ir , o 5yers hs ote ee u uedbumo honest search possible for'7haveý ever struck H1-e will e arn 5 ,; n est, payable half- ls n omu tm iv !e nq et andi- learly te hrernpl eav es e authorized investment for aIll aed wrdw m prouc a med by George V on othecr Then thiere is the uunia n i 11suance Comipanies b-CL n;Janb Tnlml und -,nenpersuant to the re- the Canadian general senior THE 8 Thýý ýýat o.rnnrat E(,[ar:- 1,ýý 9 1; the revsed e blazon- THV: u cnGt r;ý Hon. mem"- G. 19 1(9. 1iask you to note to answver the comments of the! GN LI T US ET b wmren te th th enlemnthat a flai, last szpeaker--of the armis ofý 0 io ntr tee r : lowin un Confederation Can-adaî as annýouncied by thel thn on N O TRUSquarein Ottawato clebrate Hon.-EenF'airclough, secre- COR OR TlN i, r% -'! ist of 1939.ý This tary of sat.on October 8, - .a et flag w as flo n i a Place of 1957. I thinlk it would be t:on a eltd the honou.adi t showed three w,%orth wvhile if hon. gentlemen p n r s cb ap e eve conjomned on a would take the troublet ra the sn e ro "),. ra zwi wit field. This was im- that annouincemnent. Then we 372 Be St. 35 Dunlop st. 73 Mississaga E. d di4by b threci e mned-telv prior to the war, and finld the Cainadian Guards cap A PRODUCT OF AM ERICAN MOTORS (CAND»0iE !yi.,', , ! . ,r ý e o'en 1,",1 ; timie Ottawa had this badge and buttons of 1947. The Toronto Barrie Orilhia gC, eini emblazoned up and bto has the three maple' trcaonostreets. Som-e hon, leaves and around it the mottol e e tnu m nmay -care to look at "A mari Musque ad mare".ES The sanit ail.T i totonof'l 1, 139Lopart eula c lap aes a honreadn a. wite219 KING STREET, EASTPH N 62 -35 mretal, silveur--white, the nob- pages 988 and 989, in this con- field. The other evening thel

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