- The Governor General of Canada
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Myles Gordon Penny
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Grant of Arms
April 7, 2000
Vol. IV, p. 30
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Blazon
Arms
Azure two swords in saltire Argent hilts and pommels Or between four bezants each charged with two maple leaves conjoined in one stem Gules;
Crest
A cat rampant Or garnished Sable holding in the dexter paw two maple leaves conjoined in one stem Gules;
Motto
ABOVE ADVERSITY;
Symbolism
Arms
The blue shield with white crossed swords alludes to the cross of St. Andrew and thus to Mr. Penny’s Scottish heritage. The gold discs with two red maple leaves not only indicate Mr. Penny’s Canadian citizenship, but also serve as a reference to his surname, as the Canadian penny, or one cent piece, features a sprig of two maple leaves.
Crest
The wild cat refers to Mr. Penny’s descent from the Scottish Gow family, and the maple leaves repeat the symbolism of the arms.
Motto
Not applicable
Background
Canada Gazette Information
The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on March 24, 2001, in Volume 135, page 937 of the Canada Gazette.
Artist Information
Creator(s)
Original concept of Charles Maier, Athabaska Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.
Painter
Robert Grey
Calligrapher
* Not applicable / Sans objet
Recipient Information
Individual