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![[Oakville, Ontario]](../images/c/ca-onoak.gif) image by Rob Raeside, 7 July 2014
image by Rob Raeside, 7 July 2014See also:
I found http://www.oakville.ca/assets/general%20-%20town%20hall/2010-2014councilorientationmanual.pdf
p. 1-3: "Corporate identity 
The town’s corporate identity conveys an open 
and inviting feel that embodies the values of Oakville in serving its residents 
and businesses. The stylized oak leaf logo represents heritage and nature, and 
symbolizes the cycle of change and the future aspirations of the community. The 
town identity is based on the distinctive combination of two colours: Oakville 
Blue and Oakville Gold. The corporate logo was approved by Council on March 1, 
1999.
The corporate identity/logo is synonymous with the quality and level of 
service provided by the town. The Strategy, Policy and Communications department 
provides direction on the appropriate use of the logo."
The coat of arms 
is described:
"Oakville coat of arms/crest 
Oakville's coat of arms was 
designed by Stanley Arculus, a Scarborough artist in heraldry. The Town of 
Oakville obtained formal recognition of the coat of arms in 1966. The silver oak 
trees are symbolic of white oak, the type of oak tree associated with the early 
history of Oakville. The boars’ heads are taken from the Chisholm coat of arms 
and the boat represents an early ship building industry. The water alludes to 
Lake Ontario and Oakville's two picturesque harbours. The town motto, avancez, 
means to go forward, and the civic crown is reminiscent of the walled cities of 
ancient times and is used in many civil coats of arms.
The town crest is a 
ceremonial coat of arms used exclusively for specific applications related to 
Oakville’s elected municipal officials. The Council Chamber may display the 
crest prominently"
Dave Fowler, 7 July 2014
![[Oakville, Ontario]](../images/c/ca-onoako.gif) image by Peter Orenski, 
17 November 2012
 image by Peter Orenski, 
17 November 2012
based on research and information 
provided by James Croft 
and Kevin Harrington
This flag of a coat of arms on a white field was likely an earlier flag of the city.
![[St. Mildred's-Lightbourn School, Ontario]](../images/c/ca-on-smls.jpg) image provided by Art, 4 August 2015This is the flag of the St. 
Mildred's-Lightbourn School in Oakville, Ontario. This one was kindly provided 
by Ms Janet Worboys, Dean of Academic Administration of the said school. Their 
website is http://www.smls.on.ca, but I 
didn't see the flag there. Ms Worboys told me that the flag was designed by the 
Bishop of the Niagara diocese.
 
image provided by Art, 4 August 2015This is the flag of the St. 
Mildred's-Lightbourn School in Oakville, Ontario. This one was kindly provided 
by Ms Janet Worboys, Dean of Academic Administration of the said school. Their 
website is http://www.smls.on.ca, but I 
didn't see the flag there. Ms Worboys told me that the flag was designed by the 
Bishop of the Niagara diocese.