- The Governor General of Canada

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Roy Prince Edward Perry
Windsor, Ontario
Registration of Arms
December 15, 2020
Vol. VII, p. 313

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Blazon
Arms
Gules two piles Or and three pears slipped and leaved counterchanged, on a chief Or a tower Sable between two maple leaves Vert;
Crest
A lion sejant Azure collared Argent charged with three barrulets Sable its paw resting on a sphere Argent;
Motto
FORTITER FIDELITER FELICITER;
Symbolism
Arms
The Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. The pears make a canting reference to Dr. Perry’s name. The triangular shapes reminiscent of teeth allude to his occupation as a dentist. They form a letter “W”, alluding to the City of Windsor, which he served as an alderman. The tower could refer to Dr. Perry’s particular interest in community housing.
Crest
The Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem.
Motto
These Latin words mean “Courageously, faithfully, happily.”
