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Lacombe, Alberta
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge
May 15, 2003
Vol. IV, p. 284
Arms of The Town of LacombeBlazonOr a cross Gules voided throughout of the field between in the first quarter a Mountain Bluebird (Sialia currucoides) volant bendwise Azure, in the second an open book Argent bound Azure, in the third a cross flory Azure voided of the field and charged with a cross couped Gules, and in the fourth two bendlets and two bendlets sinister interlaced Azure; SymbolismThe gold background symbolizes the community's wealth, the nearby grain fields, and agricultural research. The red cross represents Lacombe's situation as a crossroads of Highway 2 and Highway 12, while the inner cross recalls the missionary work of Father Albert Lacombe (1827-1916), the town's namesake. The bird is one of Lacombe's most important chosen emblems. The cross with fleur-de-lis ends repeats the symbolism of the main cross, with the fleurs-de-lis a reference to Father Lacombe and to a symbol found in the arms of the Rt. Hon. Roland Michener, a native son of Lacombe whose birthplace is an important heritage site. The book represents the Canadian University College and the agricultural research centres in Lacombe, as well as the Town's commitment to education, research and technology. The diagonal crosses are the central element of the personal coat of arms of Roland Michener, a reference to the fact that he was Canada's 20th Governor General. |
CrestBlazonA coronet of wheat spikes, the rim Or charged with a frieze of flames Azure; SymbolismThe ears of wheat represent the local agricultural economy and work at the Lacombe Research Centre. The flames refer to the oil and gas industries. |
MottoBlazonPEOPLE • PRIDE • PROGRESS; SymbolismThis phrase was suggested by the Town. |
Additional InformationCreator(s)Original concept of Robert D. Watt, Chief Herald of Canada, assisted by the Heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority PainterIlona Jurkiewicz CalligrapherKaren Mackay Recipient TypeCivil Institution
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