{"id":3093,"date":"2013-07-10T16:43:15","date_gmt":"2013-07-10T20:43:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/?p=3093"},"modified":"2013-07-17T16:38:52","modified_gmt":"2013-07-17T20:38:52","slug":"brocks-banter-one-for-the-books","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/brocks-banter-one-for-the-books\/","title":{"rendered":"BROCK&#8217;S BANTER: One for the Books"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Brock Weir<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It should come as a surprise to absolutely no one in this town that, like old habits, old fights, grudges, and bruised egos die hard.<br \/>\nThis can be seen anywhere you look, from the grand scale of skirmishes which continue to be fought over centuries-old religious slights, or the small annual classified at which runs in a number of Canada\u2019s larger newspapers every year reminding people of the true victors of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, just to rub a little sel in the plaie.<br \/>\nThen there are the old quarrels, seemingly dead and buried for decades, which can percolate to the surface quicker than Instant Sanka.<br \/>\nConsider for a moment when our newsroom at Carleton University received a new publication from \u201cCanada\u2019s New Government\u201d, a term which had already well-passed its sell-by date, celebrating the many designs which came forward before our proud emblem was selected in 1965.<br \/>\nAt the time, I was known for my predilection for some traditional aspects of Canadian life. People took it for granted that I would have been firmly in Diefenbaker\u2019s camp advocating that Canada keep the red ensign.<br \/>\nNot so, I told the room to their mock shock \u2013 the Pearson Pennant all the way. What ensued, however, was a surprisingly heated debate on the merits of each submission in the printed material, from the wackier beaver-laden designs to the more traditional designed steeped in rich (and, in some cases, reaching) symbolism.<br \/>\nEventually, we came to the conclusion that the Pearson and the final design were the only viable submissions, and with the top two, debate became fierce.<br \/>\nStanding outside our office on Yonge Street last week, however, I had flashbacks to these heady days as I watched a woman heading southbound on the east sidewalk dressed in the Red Ensign.<br \/>\nNo doubt on which side of the debate she would be on, I thought.<br \/>\n\u201cHappy Dominion Day!\u201d she cheerfully exclaimed to those of us standing on the \u201croyal boxes\u201d as our Town Crier calls the steps outside the old post office building.<br \/>\nHappy Dominion Day? That removes all doubt.<br \/>\nIt was a nice way to set the tone for the rest of the day which mixed our very dynamic present with our complex, yet still dynamic past.<br \/>\nAfter our Diefenbaker surrogate continued on her way, festivities well and truly began with yet another colourful Canada Day outing. Led as always, by the Crier. The excitement level seemed unusually high \u2013 and not without good cause.<br \/>\nThere was much to celebrate by the end of the long weekend. Our 2013 Citizen of the Year was crowned in an emotional presentation by Mayor Dawe, and our U9 Stinger Girls Soccer Teem were recognized nation-wide as BMO\u2019s Team of the Week.<br \/>\nWith only 15 teams awarded this honour each year, it is a significant achievement, to be sure, and one to always be proud of. As they marched, there seemed a certain degree of pride that they were singled out by the Bank of Montreal for the stellar work they have done in the community just in time for Canada Day.<br \/>\nThey weren\u2019t only BMO\u2019s Team of the Week, or Aurora\u2019s team, but Canada\u2019s team \u2013 and I think they did us proud.<br \/>\nThe present met the past soon afterward at the launch of the Canada Day festivities at Lambert Willson Park. With plenty of family activities running throughout the day, as per tradition, an additional attraction was going on tucked just behind the main action: the dedication of the Sesquicentennial Tree. The cycle continued as the Aurora Historical Society launched their \u201cAurora Collects\u201d exhibition, charting not just Aurora\u2019s part, but their own future as they re-establish a permanent museum space within the Aurora Cultural Centre after a much-felt absence.<br \/>\nIf you would have told me that by heading back to the park I would hear the sounds of Leonard Cohen and Lil Wayne intermingled into a presentation which inexplicably worked, I would have called you crazy. But that is exactly what transpired by the time Samantha Ryan was named Aurora\u2019s 2013 Teen Idol. Look forward to seeing a lot of this very talented Grade 10 Student from St. Max in the months ahead.<br \/>\nAs the busy day concluded at dusk, feet sore, mildly sunburnt, and just about reaching my saturation point in patriotic cheer, it was clear by the time fireworks lit up the night sky, and mosquitos hit the jackpot on my bare legs, that this certainly was a Canada Day to remember, and a fitting way to mark the Town\u2019s milestone birthday.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SNEEK PEEK OF NEXT WEEK<\/strong><br \/>\nIf you have been enjoying Jeff Doner\u2019s series with former Canadian tennis champ Brendan Macken, The Auroran kicks off a new series of interviews with Aurora\u2019s former Citizens of the Year. The series begins next week with an interview with the vivacious Annabelle Black, Aurora\u2019s second Citizen of the Year, and first female recipient. Ms. Black, who describes herself as a \u201cbig talker\u201d, put her mouth to good use, advocating causes which had significant impacts on many individuals,  and using her creativity as part of the tight-knit group of people who put together Aurora\u2019s Centennial Party in 1963. <\/p>\n<a class=\"synved-social-button synved-social-button-share synved-social-size-24 synved-social-resolution-single synved-social-provider-facebook nolightbox\" data-provider=\"facebook\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" title=\"Share on Facebook\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newspapers-online.com%2Fauroran%2Fwp-json%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fposts%2F3093&#038;t=BROCK%E2%80%99S%20BANTER%3A%20One%20for%20the%20Books&#038;s=100&#038;p&#091;url&#093;=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newspapers-online.com%2Fauroran%2Fwp-json%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fposts%2F3093&#038;p&#091;images&#093;&#091;0&#093;=&#038;p&#091;title&#093;=BROCK%E2%80%99S%20BANTER%3A%20One%20for%20the%20Books\" style=\"font-size: 0px;width:24px;height:24px;margin:0;margin-bottom:5px;margin-right:5px\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Facebook\" title=\"Share on Facebook\" class=\"synved-share-image synved-social-image synved-social-image-share\" width=\"24\" height=\"24\" style=\"display: inline;width:24px;height:24px;margin: 0;padding: 0;border: none;box-shadow: none\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/wp-content\/plugins\/social-media-feather\/synved-social\/image\/social\/regular\/48x48\/facebook.png\" \/><\/a><a class=\"synved-social-button synved-social-button-share synved-social-size-24 synved-social-resolution-single synved-social-provider-twitter nolightbox\" data-provider=\"twitter\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" title=\"Share on Twitter\" href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/intent\/tweet?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newspapers-online.com%2Fauroran%2Fwp-json%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fposts%2F3093&#038;text=Like%3F\" style=\"font-size: 0px;width:24px;height:24px;margin:0;margin-bottom:5px;margin-right:5px\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"twitter\" title=\"Share on Twitter\" class=\"synved-share-image synved-social-image synved-social-image-share\" width=\"24\" height=\"24\" style=\"display: inline;width:24px;height:24px;margin: 0;padding: 0;border: none;box-shadow: none\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/wp-content\/plugins\/social-media-feather\/synved-social\/image\/social\/regular\/48x48\/twitter.png\" \/><\/a><a class=\"synved-social-button synved-social-button-share synved-social-size-24 synved-social-resolution-single synved-social-provider-mail nolightbox\" data-provider=\"mail\" rel=\"nofollow\" title=\"Share by email\" href=\"mailto:?subject=BROCK%E2%80%99S%20BANTER%3A%20One%20for%20the%20Books&#038;body=Like%3F:%20https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newspapers-online.com%2Fauroran%2Fwp-json%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fposts%2F3093\" style=\"font-size: 0px;width:24px;height:24px;margin:0;margin-bottom:5px\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"mail\" title=\"Share by email\" class=\"synved-share-image synved-social-image synved-social-image-share\" width=\"24\" height=\"24\" style=\"display: inline;width:24px;height:24px;margin: 0;padding: 0;border: none;box-shadow: none\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newspapers-online.com\/auroran\/wp-content\/plugins\/social-media-feather\/synved-social\/image\/social\/regular\/48x48\/mail.png\" \/><\/a>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Brock Weir It should come as a surprise to absolutely no one in this town that, like old habits, old fights, grudges, and bruised egos die hard. 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