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CANADIAN ROYAL PURPLE SOCIETY
NEWSLETTER – April - 2017
PRESIDENT TERRI’S MESSAGE Happy Spring 2017 to all members of Canadian Royal Purple,
I hope this newsletter finds all of you looking forward to warmer days and the fresh colors of spring like I do!
Lots of things have been happening on the National Board, and lots of things are happening in the Provinces as Annual Gen-
eral Meetings are fast approaching. Nationally, we held a team meeting March 9 to 13th hosted by the Edmonton Royal Pur-
ple. Attendees included the entire National Board of Directors, the Volunteer National Administrator, National committee
members, and Provincial Association representatives.
We had great discussions about membership awareness, what works for promotion of Canadian Royal Purple across the coun-
try, samples of items for the National Store were reviewed, review of the National website and Facebook along with great tips
on “boosting” events and how that works, a review of the process of proper motions, amending motions, discussions, and
votes….and the list goes on. All in attendance agree that this meeting was invaluable to the leadership of the organization as it
allowed us to communicate openly and positively both Nationally and Provincially.
Our Manitoba and Ontario Associations need our help! We need to help get new lodges up and running, rejuvenate those that
exist and encourage participation in the Provincial Associations. And hopefully, that help is coming via a promotion idea for
all provinces, and our proposed budget. Ideas are brewing and being discussed at the National level – watch for news!
You will see more of the excitement building up for the National AGM in Sault Ste Marie (aka the “SOO”)
where we get the great opportunity to gather together and build the future of Canadian Royal Purple – see VP Lorraine’s notes
in this newsletter! We need a bid submitted for the 2018 AGM and Convention so please consider the opportunity that can
give your community.
So far I have accepted invitations to attend Saskatchewan Provincial AGM – April 22, Manitoba Provincial April 29 (and I
hope to visit some lodges and members in Manitoba time permitting as well), Medicine Hat Lodge 60th Anniversary May 6th,
Prince George Royal Purple (parade) May 27, BC Provincial AGM May 28/29/30, and Alberta Provincial AGM June 2, 3. I
intend to do some lodge visits in British Columbia prior to and around the BC Provincial AGM – So Keremeos, Port Coquit-
lam, Osoyoos, Prince Rupert, Smithers...I will be contacting you so I can come out and help you with a community fundraiser
and promotion of Canadian Royal Purple! I have other lodge visits I’d like to do, so don’t be surprised if you hear from me
soon. Wishing everyone good deliberations at their Provincial AGMS, and I hope to see you in the “Soo”!
Respectfully, Terri Paziuk, National President
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TEAM MEETING – EDMONTON, MARCH 10, 11, 12
Notes by Lorraine Pezzutto, National Vice President
Edmonton Lodge #22 made its debut as an exceptional host at this Team Meeting. The National Directors, Provincial Presi-
dents and Vice Presidents and National Committees came together at Edmonton. This Lodge created fabulous meals, fatten-
ing coffee breaks and gave a great social time for everyone. Thanks, so much Edmonton members.
The Team meeting agenda covered many topics for the whole group and also made sure there was time for just the commit-
tees to meet and deal with matters pertaining to their roles in the organization. The National Directors had time to meet with
an agenda of their own.
There was a website demonstration to help those attending be aware of what is on the National website and how to navigate
through it. (canadianroyalpurplesociety.org). There was some discussion on how we need to increase our efforts to market
CRPS to the public. The new Lodge Resource Manual and Policy for the Purple Book of Memories are available and the
Proclamation for Royal Purple Week on May 14 to the 20, 2018 were presented.
The Financial year to date statements was studied and a draft budget was set up.
The National Directors included in their agenda a short vision workshop to set up future goals of CRPS. They brainstormed
on what was important to them for the future of CRPS. After several minutes of individual thinking and several more minutes
of group thinking thoughts could be categorized into three parts –
An organization that has leaders that are progressive, solid, supportive, strong, enthusiastic, project a positive attitude, etc. An
organization with members that are active, healthy, growing, increasing in numbers, participating, promoting, etc. And an or-
ganization that is fiscally sound
Results: WHENEVER OUR LEADERSHIP IS STRONG, STABLE AND SUPPORTIVE OUR MEMBERS ARE FUN
LOVING, DYNAMIC AND DEDICATED.
How do we reach this target group of future leaders to share information and train and support?
For the convention and Annual General Meeting in Sault Ste. Marie a guest speaker will discuss leadership and the role of the
leader and steps needed to create sustainable leaders that are supportive, encouraging, and enthusiastic.
“Keeping change alive starts with rewarding innovation, risk-taking, and creativity.”
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ROYAL PURPLE WEEK
LODGES across the country are going to their local Municipal Councils to have
ROYAL PURPLE WEEK proclaimed – MAY 14TH TO MAY 20TH, 2017.
Be sure to join in the FUN and help promote ROYAL PURPLE wherever YOU are.
Wear your PURPLE and show the public how
YOUR LODGE MAKES A DIFFERENCE in YOUR COMMUNITY.
Celebrate, do Acts of Community Service and Advertise to the Public.
ALWAYS REMEMBER
TODAY, TOMORROW AND BEYOND
WE ARE ROYAL PURPLE!
(An approved proclamation is on the last two pages of this edition.)
NATIONAL FINANCE COMMITTEE
Marg Brown, Tara Varchol, Jan Gammie
YOUR DUES are DUE...and your LODGE FEES! Thank
you to all that have sent their fees and dues in so promptly. We
still are waiting for a few. Remember if your dues aren't paid
you are not in "good standing" for voting at Provincial and
National AGM/Conference.
Insurance payments are also needed asap. Very important for
Lodge activities including parades, bazaars, teas, etc.
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PROVINCIAL AGM/CONFERENCES 2017
BC—Prince George, May 27-29
Alberta, June 2-3
Saskatchewan, Walburg, April 22
Manitoba, April 29
Ontario
NATIONAL AGM/CONVENTION 2017
JULY 16—18
Hosted by Sault Ste Marie
Registration form and all information are on our website.
(canadianroyalpurplesociety.org)
DON’T FORGET TO BRING YOUR BOOTS!!
Things to do in Sault Ste Marie
If you arrive early you can take part in our Community Days activities such as:-
Rotaryfest (July 13th to 15th) which includes - The Stage – outdoor local/regional entertainment -
Ribfest - Carnival rides, games of chance - 96th Annual Rotary Community Day Parade
Other points of interest:-
Algoma Art Gallery, Canadian Bushplane, Heritage Centre, Heritage Discovery Centre/Old Stone
House, Roberta Bondar Tent & Pavilion, Sault Locks/Canal, Mill Market
2016 Convention - Lady receiving pin with her family
and Lodge members there
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Congratulations Ft MacLeod #28!!! And Welcome to the New Members
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WELL WISHES FROM SASKATCHEWAN ROYAL PURPLE ASSOCIATION
LOOK WHAT IS COMING TO AGM/CONVENTION STORES THIS YEAR!!!
LIMITED QUANTITIES
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BC ROYAL PURPLE ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
As I begin writing this, Lodges in most of BC are under a deep freeze!
I was having difficulty deciding on what to write, until I looked at our recent provincial newsletter,
Hands Across BC, and thought, “how can I get all that into one message!” There are SO many things
that Royal Purple lodges do and SO much support given in our communities.
Bazaars, teas, bingo, catering, bursaries, donations in support of women, sports teams, pancake
breakfasts, pie making, concessions at bingos and a rodeo, donations to CrimeStoppers,
scrapbooking weekends, support for Guiding groups and Scout groups, support for “Stock the
Locker”, support locally for hearing impaired children and provincially for the Family Hearing
Resource Centre ( a total of about $10,000 from the lodges in the province!) I am sure this is not all
we do but gives us an idea of how much is actually accomplished by the BCRPA lodges. It is huge!
The Fort Berens Winery in Lillooet makes two wines (one red, one white) with the Canadian Royal
Purple name on the bottle and a brief comment on who we are.They can be purchased on-line. Go to
Fort Berens.
BC is the first provincial lodge to have a male president. Doug Bailey of Clearwater #302 was
elected. Good to have you, Doug.
I have visited Williams Lake, Lillooet, and Ashcroft lodges. After starting out to visit Keremeos, I was
caught in a blizzard at the summit near Logan LakeI will plan to go again in the spring.
It is time to begin the second half of the year. Our BC committees meet in March also, so lots to do.
An update on the Team meeting in Edmonton: as usual a lot was covered. It was very informative to
hear what the other provinces are doing. It really is quite amazing what help is provided by our
organization across the country. We received the new Resource Manual, discussed ways to make the
best use of social media like Facebook, how to properly speak to a motion to mention just a part of
the agenda.
Sending out good wishes to all Royal Purple members for 2017. May you have successful events and
lots of enjoyment as you continue to support your community.
BC Provincial President Merrilyn Pennanen
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ALBERTA ROYAL PURPLE LODGES ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
On behalf of the ARPLA, it is my pleasure to send you all sincere greetings.
My term as President of this association has been very rewarding. I would sincerely like to say thank
you to all our executive and committee members for their dedication to the association and the Royal
Purple.
My theme this year is “Together We Can”. As Helen Keller once said, “Alone we can do so little,
together we can do so much.” At lodge level and the association, you can participate in the
discussions, brainstorming, fundraising, and events. Please know your contribution is of great value,
as you all have different talents and ideas to offer.
Since my installation as President in Sundre last June, I have attended numerous functions
throughout the province.
September 9-11, 2016, I attended the National Committee Meeting in Beechy Saskatchewan.
We had our Fall Mid-term Executive and Committee meeting in Ft. Saskatchewan October 28-29.
In September, October, and November, lodges were visited by myself and the three Vice Presidents.
Thank you to the VP’s for traveling to these lodges. I know weather conditions were always a
consideration, and I thank you for your commitment.
I have my last visit on April 12, and then meetings of all lodges in the province have been attended.
To the lodges I visited personally, thank you for your most cordial and gracious hospitality. I enjoyed
meeting all of you very much. A special thank you for the gifts that were presented and the generous
donations for the Stollery Hospital, Kamp Kindle, and my charity of choice this year, Kids Help Phone.
I represented the Association at the 90th Anniversary of the Edmonton Royal Purple Lodge #22 on
February 11, 2017, and presented them with a certificate on behalf of the Provincial Association. I
also sent a certificate to Lac La Biche Lodge in recognition of their 50th Anniversary.
On March 9-13, 2017, I attended the Royal Purple midterm meeting held in Edmonton.
I also have several functions to attend in the months to come. I have been invited to attend the
District Meeting to be held in Vegreville on Saturday, April 22, 2017.
The ARPLA mid-term meeting is being held in Wainwright on April 6-7, 2017.
Our District #9 is going to have a “Get Together” in Ft. Saskatchewan on April 30, 2017.
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The ARPA Conference is being held in Fort Saskatchewan on June 2, 3, 4, 2017. This year’s
conference is being hosted by my Edmonton Lodge #22 and Fort Saskatchewan Lodge #212.
I encourage all members to attend these important meetings; District Meeting, Provincial Conference,
and the National CRPS AGM. This is a very good time to renew our friendships and meet new
friends. A time for all your opinions and suggestions to be heard.
Congratulations to the Lodges that have increased their membership this year. You are all to be
commended on successes you have made in growing your Lodges and our great Order.
Again, thank you to the Provincial Executive Committee members and to all of you who have given
your time and devotion to this great organization.
We were faced with many changes; however, we are going to survive and continue to be the best
volunteer organization in our country, providing support to the less fortunate in our communities.
“Together We Can” Alberta Provincial President Anita Kitz
EDITORS NOTE: Thank you for all the inserts for this edition. Sad we don’t hear from
the Lodges. Would really encourage all Presidents and Board of Directors to bring up
to each Lodge when you know the next Newsletter is being prepared.
Lodges…..please submit your write-ups of your Lodge activities. Pictures are nice but
we only have room for a few. Thank you, Lynda
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Greetings from the Saskatchewan Royal Purple Association
This message marks my last message as President and I thank everybody for making
this such a special year. It was great to meet all the Provincial Presidents from across
Canada throughout the year and I wish you all the best in your AGM’s.
Highlights of my year began in Saskatoon at my AGM and then on to a great
convention. Thank you to my Association for pitching in and making 2016’s convention
one to remember.
We went from convention to the fall meeting in Beechy where we all got introduced to
facebook and the website and we’ve kept in touch ever since.
Our province’s March BrainLove campaign is the best ever. Thank you to all the lodges
for your participation.
We are looking forward to our AGM in St Walburg and then off to the convention in the
Sault. Hope every member from our province attends.
Thanks again to my Board, committee members and to all the members in
Saskatchewan for the opportunity to be your president. Happy Easter and God bless
you all.
Pennie Young Alberta Association President
Website Committee
Each week bring a new adventure to our website. Ann and I have enjoyed your
pictures, updates, and information. Our aim was to make the website modern,
meaningful and a service to the membership. So far we are offering information,
entertainment and all the business documents everyone requires,
Now we are working on the facebook, This has been a busy Facebooking year and it
makes it so special to see what everyone is doing. Thanks for your support everybody.
Coming up new will be a donation page on the website where we will list all the
donations we make across Canada. It should be an eye-opener for members and the
public alike.
Thanks for your support everybody. Enjoy!!! Sandi Lougheed and Ann Walsh
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Manitoba Royal Purple Association
To all members of the Canadian Royal Purple society, we are now coming to the end
of another successful year. I sincerely hope that everyone can attend Annual
Provincial Conference, April 29th in Winnipegosis. It is a support that your Provincial
leaders need to continue making the Province of Manitoba a great organization of
community and charitable lodges. This year members will vote of the viability of
forming a partnership with Brain Love. What a great opportunity to publicize Royal
Purple and assist a most worthy cause. I congratulate Saskatchewan Royal Purple on
their success with this partnership.
July will be a conference in the Sioux and “Ontario is your to discover “ so I look
forward to seeing many of you that I have met at the AGM.
We are making Strides in increasing membership and would look forward to
increasing lodges and hopefully revive some that have left us.
As my term comes to an end I would like to thank the Officers, Directors, and
members who have worked so very hard in their communities to promote the good
works of Royal Purple.
Our slogan in Manitoba is “Purple with a Purpose”. So many different groups have
benefited, schools, sports teams, seniors, safe grad, safe streets programs and much
more. What would our communities do without us? Keep up the great spirit of Royal
Purple and will see you At our AGM
Manitoba a Royal Purple Association Maureen McDonald President
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Royal Purple Member
Allison Radke and President
Betsy Radke Manning
Membership Table at
Sault Ste. Marie Royal Purple
Christmas Tea & Bazaar
(Mystery Bags on table)
DID YOU KNOW?
If you donate a minimum of $100.00 with
the name of a deceased person their name
will go in the PURPLE Book of Memo-
ries.
OR
If you have names from before the Purple
Book of Memories started you can submit
those names all on one page for a mini-
mum of $100.00 donation.
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Happy New Year to all members of the Canadian Royal Purple!
Notice our new letterhead designed by our Director Cindy O’Neil from Sudbury,
Ontario! Thank you, Cindy!
Congratulations Canada on your 150th birthday! In Sault Ste. Marie, PSHRL Anne
Marie Helferty is the Elks and Royal Purple Singers Music Director. In celebration of
Canada’s birthday at each event, they are invited to sing, the first song is “This Land is
Your Land!” Thank you, Anne Marie!
Plans are underway for our upcoming Joint District meeting and ORPA AGM. Sault
Ste. Marie Royal Purple Lodge #155 is the host lodge this year. It will be held at the
Elks Hall 216 Bay Street Sunday, April 30th, 2017.
We are looking for a Royal Purple member from Ontario to sit on the Canadian Royal
Purple National Board of Directors. If you are interested, please contact me!
Thanks to the creative idea from Director Cindy O’Neil our Association has raised
$152.00. At each Membership table, we sell $2.00 Mystery Bags. They have been a
great hit. We have items for children as well. We collect small objects donated from our
members to sell. We will have more Mystery Bags to sell at our ORPA AGM.
Again, this year Sudbury Lodge #148 helped sell tickets for the Canadian Hard of
Hearing Association House Draw.
On March 3rd, 2017 from 9:30 to noon, the “Shadows of the Mind” film festival will
present the film “Moment to Moment” on FASD. A panel discussion on FASD (fetal
alcohol spectrum disorder) will follow. All welcome, free to the public, donations
accepted. Held at the Grand Theatre on Queen Street in Sault Ste. Marie.
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Thank you to Royal Purple North Bay Lodge #170 for your continued support. Without
you, we would not exist!
A reminder our National AGM and Convention is being held in Sault Ste. Marie Ontario
hosted by Sault Ste. Marie Royal Purple Lodge #155. July 16th, 17th, and 18th. Rooms
are available at The Quality Inn 180 Bay Street. Call 1-705-945-9264 to book your
room $99.99 per night which includes a free hot breakfast!
Sadly, we lost our long, time member Inez Lehto who passed away December 14,
2016. Inez celebrated her 100th birthday last May. She was a member of Sault Ste.
Marie Royal Purple Lodge #155 and received her pin for 60 years’ service at the Soo’s
Royal Purple Anniversary this past November.
Our Association is looking for Royal Purple Members in Ontario to sit on our Board of
Directors. We are hoping that with the new technology available such as skype, and
conference calls we could connect for our meetings. The geography of our Province
makes travel, expensive, and distant. If you are interested in this endeavor, please
contact me at 1-705-946-2182.
Looking forward to a successful Joint District and Ontario RoyalPurple AGM
Ontario Royal Purple Association President Betsy Radke
Did you know that “Each Director is Responsible to
their home Province”?
Invite your Director to your Fall & Spring Meetings or
any other Occasions
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Royal Purple Lake of the Woods 268 presenting a cheque to Literacy Support Teacher
Miss Holmstrom at Evergreen School for the purchase of new books to be used by
students in the reading program.
Lady Maureen wore two hats that evening. She is Secretary to Lake of the Woods
Lodge 268. She is also Provincial President for Manitoba.
In honor of her visit as Provincial President that evening we presented her with a gift in
honor of her visit and had a cake to celebrate the occasion.
TEAMWORK, REQUIRES TRAINING,
PRACTICE AND TRUST…EACH
MEMBER COUNTS ON ONE AN-
OTHER TO PERFORM.”
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National Restoration & Revitalization Committee
1. COMMUNITY STEPS FORTH TO SAVE LODGE BECAUSE IT CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE
ANOTHER CHARITY. Congratulations Fort McLeod, AB for gaining 10 new young members who
will be initiated on March 2, 2017
2. R&R COMMITTEE ASKS: WOULD YOUR LODGE LIKE TO PARTNER WITH ANOTHER ROYAL
PURPLE LODGE NEAR YOU --- WOULD YOU CONSIDER BECOMING A "CON-JOINED
LODGE"?
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE R&R COMMITTEE LISTED IN THE DIRECTORY
3.EDMONTON ROYAL PURPLE LODGE #22 CELEBRATED THEIR 90TH ANNIVERSARY ON
FEBRUARY 11TH, 2017. CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!
Her Honor Lois Mitchell, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta and her husband, MLA Annie
McKittlick, PSHRL Doreen Kelly, PP Anita Kitz and Norm, Elks PP Lyle Ozouf, PGER
Jack Blinston and ER Edmonton Elks Andy Turner graced us with their presence and
brought congratulations to our celebration.
PSHRL Doreen and the Lieutenant Governor presented PHRL Jean Romaniuk with her 65 Year
Service Pin and Past Provincial President Betty Leshenko with her 50-year pin.
HRL Sharon Ozouf had the honor to present on behalf of Edmonton Royal Purple, donations of
around $25,000.00 to Kids Kottage, youth Empowerment & Support
Services, ISTAR, Tevie Miller School, Compassion House, and Kids Help Line and Camp He Ho Ha.
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Deceased List to March 31st, 2017
Judy Buzowetsky 20-Feb-16 Weyburn, SK
Roalie Barsewsky 28-May-16 Winnipegosis, MB
Gladys Holmen 30-May-16 Bentley, AB
Lillian McGonical 19-Jun-16 Sundre, AB
Irene Griffith 11-Jul-16 Williams Lk, BC
Bea Stanley 11-Jul-16 Prince George, BC
Marian Serafini 16-Jul-16 CutKnife, SK
Elsie Cooke 26-Jul-16 Winnipegosis, MB
Hazel Milne 8-Aug-16 CutKnife, SK
Patricia Bassett 15-Aug-16 Kelowna, BC
Margaret Nicholson 22-Aug-16 Sault Ste. Marie, ON
Anne Haluschak 8-Dec-16 Myrnam, AB
Melva Madden 13-Dec-16 St. Walburg, SK
Inez Lehto 14-Dec-16 Sault St. Marie, ON
Darla Blanchette 29-Dec-16 Edmonton, AB
Lucille Davis 18-Jan-17 North Kamloops, BC
Bernadette Godlien 30-Jan-17 Elk Point, AB
Shirley Ann Fehr 5-Feb-17 Gladstone, MB
Josephine Mysko 19-Feb-17 St Walburg, SK
Cards were also sent to PSHRL Lynda Nolan on the passing of her Mother Elizabeth Burley
PDD Doris Parkyn on the passing of her Husband
PDD Elaine Perkins on the passing of her Husband
PSHRL Shirley Gibson on the passing of her Husband Lloyd
We are so sorry if we have missed a name. PLEASE notify the National Office immediately.
Please accept our heartful condolences for the loss of your loved ones.
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FROM THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR/REEVE
Proclamation of Canadian Royal Purple Week – May 14 – 20, 2017
WHEREAS, this Canadian Society of fun-loving, dynamic, dedicated volunteers help
children and their communities.
WHEREAS, this Nationally Incorporated not-for-profit organization provides a forum for
like-minded individuals to come together to make a difference in their communities.
WHEREAS, local decision-making and the opportunity to learn builds sustainability.
WHEREAS, the Principles of Canadian Royal Purple, Justice, Charity, Love and
Service provide a strong foundation to learn and prosper.
WHEREAS, the impact of the volunteer work of Canadian Royal Purple members
serves each lodge’s community.
WHEREAS, membership is open to a resident of Canada who has reached 14 years of
age, who supports the democratic and lawful government and the purposes and
objectives of the Canadian Royal Purple Society.
WHEREAS, a valuable asset to the community ______________Lodge #______ has
existed since ________.
WHEREAS, Royal Purple has existed in Canada since 1914.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that as the Mayor/Reeve of
________________.
I do proclaim our City/Town will recognize May 14- 20, 2017 as “Canadian Royal
Purple Week.”
We hereby recognize Canadian Royal Purple for the significant impact it has made and
continues to make in our Community.
For more information on joining this organization call __________________ or
___________________.
Canadianroyalpurplesociety.org
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Proclamation Steps
A proclamation is a formal way of making a public announcement.
In this proclamation we honor the member's dedication, educate the public
on what Canadian Royal Purple does in general terms and invites people to
join the local Lodge.
1. First, use the sample proclamation, add your local information. The
proclamation can be edited for local use.
2. Second, identify the best person/office to approach with the
proclamation. Discuss the local impact and encourage this person to put
forward the proclamation to Council. You may need to educate your
local Council – take the history and contributions YOU”VE made to
your community.
3. Third, make an appointment with the official for the signing of the
proclamation, if possible. Take a photograph with the Mayor/Reeve
signing the proclamation. Obtain permission to use the photo to
promote Canadian Royal Purple Week.
4. Forward the photo to Provincial and National webmasters and local
newspapers for sharing.
CANADIAN ROYAL PURPLE WEEK MAY 14th - 20th 2017
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Follow Your Dream
Follow your dream
Wherever it leads
don’t be distracted
by less worthy needs…
Shelter it, nourish it,
Help it to grow
Let your heart hold it
Down deep
Where dreams go.
Follow your dream
Pursue it with haste;
Life is too precious
Too fleeting to waste…
Be faithful, be loyal,
Then all your life through.
The dream that you follow
Will keep coming true