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Victoria, British Columbia
Grant of Arms and Supporters, with differences to Allison Lee Guichon, Michael Gerard William Guichon, Tabitha Dawn Guichon and Darcy Brandon Guichon
June 10, 2014
Vol. VI, p. 361
Arms of Judith Isabel GuichonBlazonVert a base enarched Or overall a bluebunch wheatgrass plant eradicated counterchanged; SymbolismThe arched line evokes the undulating topography of the region near Nicola Lake, the site of the Guichon family ranch. The bluebunch wheatgrass is an important plant for foraging by the livestock. The four roots represent Her Honour’s children. |
CrestBlazonA sharp-tailed grouse dancing proper; SymbolismThe grouse expresses the joy that Her Honour finds in biodiversity. |
MottoBlazonRELATIONSHIPS • RESPECT • RESPONSIBILITY; SymbolismThese three words represent Her Honour’s fundamental belief that healthy relationships between people and with the land that supports and nurtures us must underpin our actions in respectful and responsible ways. |
SupportersBlazonDexter a horse proper charged on its shoulder with a Guichon quarter circle and bar horse brand Sable, sinister a steer proper charged on its hip with the cattle brand JG Sable, both collared Or and standing on a grassy mount with a burrowing owl issuant from a burrow on the sinister proper; SymbolismThe horse and steer, with the brands appropriate to them, represent the livestock of the family ranch and the reaping of the benefits of sunshine. The burrowing owl lives in harmony with the cattle and represents the ongoing effort to learn about and respect biodiversity. |
Differenced Arms for Allison Lee Guichon, daugther of Judith Isabel GuichonBlazonThe Arms of Judith Isabel Guichon debruised of a three-point label Argent during her mother’s lifetime; This individual will inherit the Arms of the Recipient following her death; SymbolismThe label indicates that she will inherit her mother’s arms. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Robert D. Watt, Rideau Herald Emeritus, and Darrel Kennedy, Assiniboine Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. PainterDebra MacGarvie CalligrapherShirley Mangione Recipient TypeIndividual Special DesignationLieutenant Governor |