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The Rural Municipality of Reciprocity No. 32

Alida, Saskatchewan
Grant of Arms, Supporters and Flag
September 15, 2006
Vol. V, p. 51

Arms of The Rural Municipality of Reciprocity No. 32

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Blazon

Arms

Per fess barbelé Or and Sable;

Crest

In front of an oil derrick Sable between two ears of wheat Or a pellet charged with a cow’s head Argent;

Supporters

Dexter a farm woman tempore 1911, sinister an oil worker tempore 1954 standing on a mound of prairie grass proper;

Motto

LAND OF OPPORTUNITY;


Symbolism

Arms

The arrowhead division line, used here for the first time in Canadian heraldry, refers to the idea of free trade implicit in the Municipality’s name. The colours refer to the main industries of the area: yellow for agriculture, black for oil.

Crest

The derrick and wheat repeat the oil and farming symbolism, and the cow’s head refers to another aspect of the agricultural industry.

Supporters

The pioneer farm woman and the oil worker standing on prairie grass honour the women and men who have built the Municipality over the years.

Motto

Not applicable