Below, Robert Chambers points out the various symbols on the flag. He mentioned that it was designed by Michelle Farrell when she was a student in Grade 6 at Harley-Northfield Central School, and that a contest to design a Township flag was done in conjunction with the Plowing Match being hosted by Brant County in 1990.
The flag has a green background for the fields that dominate Burford Township. The sun peeking out from behind the crest shines on our fields. The crest has a cross for faith and churches, an open book for education, the plough for farming, and a gear for industry and labour. Atop the crest are three tobacco leaves, a very important crop in Burford Township not so many years ago.
The Museum thanks the County Council for the return of the use of the flag to the residents of Burford Township.
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