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Lois Elizabeth Mitchell

Edmonton, Alberta
Grant of Arms and Supporters, with differences to Shelley Mae Monica Mitchell, Steven Joel Spencer Mitchell, Susan Anne Elizabeth Mitchell and Scott Douglas Guy Mitchell
June 15, 2016
Vol. VI, p. 622

Arms of Lois Elizabeth Mitchell

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Blazon

Arms

Azure on a saltire Argent surmounted by a bezant charged with two hockey sticks in saltire Sable, four eighth notes Sable;

Crest

A garden wall Azure masoned Argent its portal irradiated proper doors open Azure flanked by two roses Gules slipped, barbed and seeded proper;

Supporters

Two mares proper each crined, unguled and collared Or pendent therefrom a bezant charged with a football palewise Azure, standing on a grassy mount Vert issuant from waves Azure crested Argent;

Motto

LOVE • TRUTH • COURAGE;


Symbolism

Arms

The white saltire on blue evokes the Scottish flag and thus the Scottish heritage of Her Honour. The eighth notes symbolize Her Honour’s love of music and involvement in the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. The gold disc represents a gold coin and thus alludes to Her Honour’s business career. The hockey sticks symbolize her involvement with women’s hockey.

Crest

The roses evoke Her Honour’s English ancestry. The open doors symbolize Premier Rachel Notley’s statement during Her Honour’s installation ceremony in 2015: “She has opened doors for people who might otherwise have found them shut”.

Supporters

The mares represent Her Honour’s programme of breeding standard-bred racehorses. The football alludes to involvement in that sport through her husband Doug Mitchell, O.C., a former Commissioner of the Canadian Football League.The grassy mound alludes to the farm that she once owned. The waves allude to Her Honour’s enjoyment of the ocean by her home in Vancouver.

Motto

This has been a guiding principle for Her Honour.