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Tiverton, Ontario
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge
May 15, 2015
Vol. VI, p. 504
Arms of Gary Cecil FreerBlazonGules a lion-horse rampant guardant Or holding a sunflower proper; SymbolismThe lion-horse is a unique creature created to represent Mr. Freer. The lion half represents the Classical zodiac constellation of Leo for Mr. Freer’s birthdate in late July. The horse half represents farming and its hard, heavy work. The sunflower is associated with the zodiac sign of Leo. The colour red honours his wife Kathleen Isabel Tanner, refers and it refers to fire as one of the four classical elements of substance of the world. |
CrestBlazonIssuant from a circlet of garbs Or a holly tree Vert fructed Gules; SymbolismThe holly is Mr. Freer’s image for his birth month in the Celtic zodiac tree devised by writer Robert Graves, and represents a ruler or head of the family. The berries represent his present and future descendants. The sheaf of wheat is for prosperity, Mr. Freer having grown wheat as a farmer. |
MottoBlazonLOVE THY NEIGHBOUR; SymbolismThe motto is derived from Leviticus 19:18. |
Badge of Gary Cecil FreerBlazonA four-leaved shamrock within a wreath of holly Vert fructed Gules; SymbolismThe four leaves represent Mr. Freer’s wife and three children, and, as a four-leaved shamrock (clover), represents luck and Mr. Freer’s Irish heritage. The wreath of holly symbolizes the circle of life and never-ending family connections through the generations. Each cluster of berries represents Mr. Freer’s children. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Darrel Kennedy, Assiniboine Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. PainterRobert Grey CalligrapherDoris Wionzek Recipient TypeIndividual |