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recognizing Gord

3/21/2024

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While I think the initiative to recognize Gordon Lightfoot’s talent is great, let me explain while I won’t be signing on top the recengt highway naminf petition.
I think testaments showing tribute to a masterful career are a lovely idea. But to be effective, they should link to the skills of the individual being honoured. Clearly, Gord Lightfoot was not known as a highway driver. And Highway 400 does not even go near Orillia, Gord’s birthplace.
Then, we have the “old habits die hard” department: it’s a truism that well established highway names are not easily relinquished. A portion of Highway 401 between Trenton and Toronto has been designated the Highway of Heroes. Been that way for 17 years. But does anyone refer to this? Nope, it’s “the 401”. Do motorists travelling along Highway 35 talk with glowing hearts about “The Midland Regiment Commemorative Highway”? Fraid not. Highway 93 is apparently the “Sarah Burke Memorial Highway”. Who’s she? Why, the champion freestyle skier from Barrie, Ont., who died from injuries sustained during a training accident back in 2012, of course. Oh… you didn’t know that. Well then, how about Angela Schmidt Foster Road? Hmmm… I can’t find anyone who knows of this highway as other than “the extension of Highway 12”. or who’s aware that the Midland resident being honoured was an Olympic cross country ski competitor.
 
I rest my case, and that’s why my name will not be on the petition.
 
However, while I have nothing against the current designation “Mariposa Festival”, may I propose re-naming this famous Orillia-based celebration the “Gordon Lightfoot Festival”? Might just serve as an appropriate, lasting way to remember the amazing talents of an inspired singer/songwriter, and in his hometown too.


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