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![[Centre Wellington Township, Ontario]](../images/c/ca-oncwt.gif) image by Jens Pattke, 2 October 2011
image by Jens Pattke, 2 October 2011
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Centre Wellington is a sub-county township in southern Ontario. The municipal flag is township crest on green. Special thanks to Lynda Gottfried for municipal crest image and info.
Flag Inquiry Response:
In reply to your request I am pleased to attach the 
description of the Township’s official Crest and picture of the crest. The crest 
appears on our official Township Flag which is a green background with the Crest 
in the centre.
The Township of Centre Wellington was formed in 1999 as a 
result of five communities amalgamating; they were the Village of Elora, 
Town of Fergus, Township of Nichol, Township of Pilkington, and Township of West 
Garafraxa. 
Lynda S. Gottfried, Executive Secretary Mayor & CAO
Township 
of Centre Wellington
www.centrewellington.ca 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_Wellington,_Ontario  
Description of the township crest:
The Township’s Crest displays the words 
‘Centre Wellington’ and is located in the centre of the Flag. Centre Wellington 
is located in the centre of the County of Wellington.
The Crest is 
surrounded by two Barley Stalks, representing area farming communities, two 
Thistles for its Scottish Heritage, two Trout leaping from the water, 
representing the area rivers and fishery and a single Maple Leaf, representing 
forestry and green-space.
A Banner at the top of the Crest bears the 
words “Township of ” and at the bottom the words “Unity is Strength” which 
recognizes the joining of the former municipalities - Town of Fergus, Village of Elora 
and the Townships of Nichol, Pilkington and West Garafraxa including a portion 
of Eramosa Township.
Etched into the Lower Banner is an outline of 
Elora’s Tooth of Time.
The Crest is used not only on our Flag but also on 
Township Pins, Letterhead and Vehicle decals.
18 November, 1999
John S. Johnson, 2 October 2011