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Theodore Papadatos

Richmond Hill, Ontario
August 15, 2022
Vol. VIII, p. 110

Arms of Theodore Papadatos

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Blazon

Arms

Gules a cross Or within an annulet all environed by a Greek meander Argent;

Crest

A demi-grizzly bear affronty Or holding three stalks of timothy Gules;

Motto

YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW;


Symbolism

Arms

Red and white are the colours of Canada, representing Mr. Papadatos’s pride in his country. For him, gold conveys the idea of leadership. To Mr. Papadatos, the concentric rings of red and white represent harmony and divinity, as well as the growth of one’s soul beyond the confines of one’s ego. The cross alludes to Mr. Papadatos’s and his wife’s faith, while the meander symbolizes their shared Greek heritage.

Crest

The grizzly bear is a symbol of strength and courage, two important values for Mr. Papadatos. For him, they signify the determination to fight for one’s convictions and to help one’s community. In addition, a bear is the crest of the arms of the Province of Ontario, where Mr. Papadatos has been a lifelong resident. Timothy is one of the plants grown on this farm. It embodies Mr. Papadatos’s deeply held view of Canada as a country where everyone can grow together.

Motto

This sentiment represents a core value that Mr. Papadatos wishes to pass on to his children.