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72:". The Canadian Royal Purple Society, is not affiliated with the Royal Purple Elks in Canada. They have modernized much of its structure and operation and are a registered Not for Profit Federally Incorporated Organization. Members and Lodges have less restricted guidelines, allowing everyone's ideas to be considered. 67:
was open nor after it was closed. The Order had passwords, regalia for formal dress, and a floral emblem (pansy). During the initiation rite the candidate was asked to promise "never to divulge any of the secrets of the order to anyone." The candidate had also to promise "...to defend every worthy
55:. Some locals, however, wished to remain with the Elks and these were integrated into the organization of the Elks of Canada as Royal Purple Elks Lodges. Approximately 75 of these new Canadian Royal Purple lodges were formed between August 2014 and Feb. 2015. 100:, were 18 years or old and had male relative in the Elks of Canada. Women who did not have a male relative who was an Elk could also be admitted, but could not make up more than 25% of a lodge. Members were accepted or rejected by a 107:
However, membership requirements at the time of the dissolution of the organization were: fourteen years of age, a resident of Canada, supporting democratic and lawful government and the purpose and objectives of the Order.
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member's reputation, never to wrong a member and always help a member in need". This obligation followed a prayer by the lodge chaplain and the singing of "
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Local units of the Order were called "Lodges" and the national structure was called the "Supreme Lodge". In 1979 their National office was located in
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In 2014 the Supreme Executive of the Order of Royal Purple decided to secede from the Elks and start a new organization, the
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The Order was quite serious about its ritual. Its fraternal signs were not allowed be used in a lodge until the
28:. Unlike their counterparts in the United States, who have never been officially recognized by the 84:. The last National Office for the Elks of Canada, was located at #200 - 2629 - 29th Avenue, 85: 8: 81: 45: 21: 242: 104:, with three black cubes being sufficient to reject a candidate for membership. 213: 25: 123:
Daughters of the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World
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In 1979 membership was open women who believed in a
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female auxiliary
Elks of Canada
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
Vancouver
British Columbia
Canadian Royal Purple Society
Bible
In Charity's Sweet Name
Brandon, Manitoba
Regina, Saskatchewan
Supreme Being
black cube system
Emblem Club
Daughters of the Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the World
National Office
"About Us - ROYAL PURPLE OF CANADA"
the original
Official website
Wayback Machine
Categories
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
Organizations established in 1915
Women's organizations based in Canada
Organizations disestablished in 2015

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