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Harold Gordon Shipp

Port Credit, Ontario
Registration of Arms
February 20, 2025
Vol. VIII, p. 356

Arms of Harold Gordon Shipp

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Blazon

Arms

Gules a lymphad sail unfurled flagged between three ermine spots, all within a bordure Or masoned Sable;

Crest

A demi-deer Gules supporting a staff proper flying therefrom a banner of the Arms and issuant from a circlet of maple leaves Gules and apples slipped and leaved Or;

Motto

ORDO IN OMNIBUS;


Symbolism

Arms

The Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. The ship is a canting reference to Mr. Shipp’s surname. The border of masonry likely represents his long career in residential and commercial development. The ermine spots likely refer to Mr. Shipp’s wife, June Catharine Ingram, as this pattern is commonly found in the arms of persons bearing the surname Ingram.

Crest

The Canadian Heraldic Authority does not have confirmed symbolism for this emblem. The following comments are hypotheses only. The apples allude to Mr. Shipp’s development of the Applewood Acres neighbourhood in Mississauga, Ontario. The maple leaves represent his Canadian identity.

Motto

This Latin phrase means “Order in all things.”