Book of Best Wishes will get to the Prince in time for his birthday July 22nd. Hooray!

News 100 redBy Pepper Parr

July 14, 2014

BURLINGTON. ON.

We received an email on Friday advising us that:

The office of The Duke and Duchess thought it extremely kind of the people of the City of Burlington to think of Prince George in this way. The book of greetings left Rideau Hall this afternoon for London and will be delivered to Kensington Palace on Monday, July 14th.  Baby George will have it in time for his birthday!

The people who worked very hard during the month of June to make this happen were delighted.  When the project was in the thinking stage the group, organized as the Burlington Royal Reading Trust, didn’t realize that their lead hand was going to have hip replacement surgery which would keep him off his feet for a number of weeks.

Joe Veitch took the reins and pulled together the volunteers who manned the tables at the Seniors’ Centre, the library and Tansley Woods, while Susan Fraser covered Hayden High and the Haber Recreational Centre.

Interim city manager Pat Moyle was kind enough to get us a pass on the fees for a tent and a table that was set up on Canada Day in Spencer Smith Park.

It was truly a collaborative event – and with the first year behind us we can now move forward and make this an annual event that will have Burlington seen as a city that appreciate and acknowledges its history – which will be a lot better than that magazine award that says we are the best mid-sized city in the country.

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Spine of the Book of Best Wishes with its gold embossing and finely tooled markings.

Our binder Felton Bookbinding in Georgetown did superb work for us and Cora Brittan did excellent work as the calligrapher – while she was nursing a broken ankle.

Unfortunately few people got to see the quality of the binding and the superb calligraphy because the Book of Best Wishes was sent to the Prince.

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Cover of the leather bound book of Best Wishes that went to Prince George for his first birthday.

We did have a duplicate copy of the book with blank  pages so next year people will be able to see what we are sending.  We will also have the calligraphy work done further in advance and make copies for the public to see.

The original plan was to have the Book of Best Wishes presented to city council where members would formally sign the book while the Town Crier rang his bell and addressed the members of Council.

Democracy being what it is and communications frequently showing us that we sometimes get it terribly wrong we found ourselves with a Town Crier who was double booked, a city council agenda with 12 delegations and a mis-communication with a city general manager and the Clerk’s office.

RR at city hall June 30-14

From the left: MP Mike Wallace proudly displaying the Book of Best Wishes that went to the Prince as a first birthday card, Councillor Jack Dennison, Joe Veitch, without whom the Book of Best Wishes would never have been done; Mayor Rick Goldring who was an early supporter of the project, Councillor Marianne Meed Ward, originator of the Book of Best Wishes idea and publisher of the Gazette, Councillors John Taylor and Rick Craven.

 

We ended up with a table outside the council chamber where people could sign the book.

With the signature forms from Canada Day in hand it was a mad dash to Georgetown to get the pages sewn together and fitted in the custom made case and the shipped to Ottawa.

We made it – and the book will be at Kensington Palace by the time you read this.

We have no idea how the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge are going to react to the birthday greetings.  We have been told that we can expect a letter from the Palace – that would be nice – and we will share it with you if such a thing arrives.

The Post office isn’t going on strike is it?

 

 

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