The Widows Sons in Ontario wear the Northern Jurisdiction Patch and Rockers, just on a royal blue background, trimmed in gold. Our colours are representative of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario; are easily recognizable by Masons everywhere; and readily distinguishable from other Clubs and Associations. Wearing "colours" is a serious matter, and we wear our patches accordingly to reflect well on our Association, our Fraternity, and motorcycling in general, with due regard for laws & regulations, and with respect for all other Clubs, Associations, and riders. We do not take sides or involve ourselves when it comes to other Club or Association politics. Our patches do not designate claimed turf or territory. Rather, our patches allow other riders to know who we are and where we are from, and they are worn in uniform configuration by all members, as displayed on the intro page. They consist of the Main-patch; Rockers; and the Canadian flag below them, flanked by an Ontario Provincial flag to the right, and a Canadian Masonic patch to the left. The Rockers identify our Jurisdiction, and Chapter location. The symbolism behind our Main-patch logo is explained in detail on the logo page. The Canadian flag expresses our patriotism towards our country. The Ontario Provincial flag identifies the boundaries of our jurisdiction within Canada. The Square and Compasses on the red maple leaf refers symbolically to us being Canadian Masons. In addition to the back-patches, all of our members wear the original Northern Jurisdiction mini-patch on the right breast, and a royal blue/gold trim square & compasses patch on the left breast. Click on the logos below to access the respective homepages:
|
||
![]() |
||
| HOME | CONTACT | SITE MAP | ©2006 Widows Sons Ontario | ||