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Brampton, Ontario
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge, with differences to Shade Althea Thomas, Albert Dennis Thomas and Shanique Yvonne-Marie Thomas
June 15, 2022
Vol. VIII, p. 99
Arms of Albert Dennis ThomasBlazonChevronny Azure and Gules a chief-pale Or; SymbolismThe “T” shape symbolizes a steel T-beam, representing Mr. Thomas’s career as an engineer, as well as alluding to the initial of his surname. Each of the three pairs of inverted V-shapes alludes to the girders that help to reinforce T-beams. Blue and maroon are the colours of Mr. Thomas’s high school and university respectively. The combination of blue and gold is used by the 758 Argus Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron, where Mr. Thomas volunteers. |
CrestBlazonA doctor bird proper perched on a stack of three books their spines to the sinister Or; SymbolismThe doctor bird is the national bird of Jamaica, Mr. Thomas’s country of birth, as well as one of the emblems of the University of Technology, Jamaica, where he completed his studies. The books represent his children, as well as the three schools that he attended with his wife. More generally, they symbolize the central role of learning in one’s life. |
MottoBlazonNOTITIA POTESTAS EST; SymbolismThis Latin phrase means “Information is power.” This highlights Mr. Thomas’s fundamental belief that a more informed person will always make better decisions and will also be able to use this information in an advantageous way. |
Badge of Albert Dennis ThomasBlazonA triangle Azure charged with a tower and cables of a cable-stayed bridge Or conjoined in base with a half-disc protractor Or embellished Azure charged with a demi-cogwheel issuant in chief Gules; SymbolismThe symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Alix Chartrand, Saguenay Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority. PainterIlona Jurkiewicz CalligrapherDoris Wionzek Recipient TypeIndividual |