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entetiniaLSymbol,..
What does it mean?
What does it
mean to you?
We hope it means more than any other symbol you
have ever been exposed to. Because this symbol is
Canada. And Canada is you..
It is composed of eleven triangles. Ten representing
the Provinces, and the other, our northern territory.
The triangles arc arranged as a stylized Maple Leaf,
the identifying symbol for Canada and Canadians.
It is your symbol and it can help stand for your
involvement in Canada. It can show your pride. It
can interpret your enthusiasm for a greater Canada.
from this point on, all Canadians, will be caught up
in the geo wing excitement of honouring 100 years of
Confederation. Individuals will soon be involved with
their !mil Centennial projects. Many communities
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Ottawa, Canada.
have already begun to embark on large scale Cen-
tenriial endeavours, Industries have initiated wide-
spread Centennial efforts of 'varying degrees. All
Canadians working to say "Canada" to the world.
You will be seeing this symbol everywhere. Like
to be one of those behind it? We'd like you to use
the symbol in your home; your office; at school; in
• your plant; wherever you can. The manual noted
below may help to explain how you can best use it..
Remember, this is an opportunity for all of us to
understand Canada, its history, its present and its Address
future. Let's explore what can now be called a great
country. Let's all be a symbol for Canada, the same City Province
way this is a symbol for Centennial. L-
Please send me a copy of the manual,
"How to use the Centennial Symbol".
Name
CENTENNIAL