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Sylvie Robichaud

Bathurst, New Brunswick
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge, with differences to Adèle Geneviève Bourgeois
September 20, 2013
Vol. VI, p. 270

Arms of Sylvie Robichaud

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Blazon

Arms

Argent a rod of Aesculapius Azure between two flaunches Gules each charged with a mullein plant proper;

Crest

Issuant from a coronet of fleurs-de-lis, maple leaves and anchors Or a Cornish Rex cat sejant guardant Gules holding in its dexter paw a balance Or;

Motto

FACERE BONA ET BENE;


Symbolism

Arms

The shield uses the blue, white, red and yellow of the Acadian flag. A symbol of medicine, the rod of Aesculapius represents Dr. Robichaud’s profession. The red flanks are reminiscent of kidneys, a reference to Dr. Robichaud’s medical specialty as a nephrologist. The mullein is a medicinal plant indexed by Louis Hébert, the first apothecary in Acadia, in his herbarium and known for its benefits to the respiratory system. It also symbolizes Dr. Robichaud’s passion for gardening.

Crest

The cat, a Cornish Rex, represents Dr. Robichaud’s cat. The balance alludes to her husband’s profession. The crown of fleurs-de-lis and maple leaves refers to France, the land of her ancestors, and Canada. The anchor is taken from the crest of the Association des Robichaud.

Motto

This Latin phrase means “To do what is good and do it well”.