- The Governor General of Canada

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John Turner Watt
White Rock, British Columbia
Registration of Arms
October 15, 2025
Vol. VIII, p. 443

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Blazon
Arms
Per pale Argent and Vert per chevron counterchanged three cougars’ faces in pale Gules;
Crest
A demi-cougar Or charged on each shoulder with a maple leaf holding between its paws a staff Gules flying therefrom a square banner of the Arms fringed Argent and Vert, all issuant from a circlet of dogwood flowers and thistles proper;
Motto
WESTWARD QUESTING;
Symbolism
Arms
The cougars symbolize Mr. Watt’s home province of British Columbia, with their number representing his three sons. The green and white colours and the angled division signify the snow-capped mountains in the Vancouver region.
Crest
The cougar repeats the symbolism of the Arms. The maple leaf indicates Mr. Watt’s Canadian identity as well as his service in the First World War as a lieutenant in the 4th Division of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, the formation patch of which bore a maple leaf. The dogwood flowers and thistles represent, respectively, British Columbia, where he resided for most of his life, and Scotland, his birthplace.
Motto
This phrase alludes to Mr. Watt’s journey from his birthplace in Scotland to the west coast of Canada.
