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Wesley Ward
Pembroke, Ontario
Grant of Arms, with differences to Hayden Donald Emond and Cameron Andrew Fern Emond
May 15, 2019
Vol. VII, p. 184
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Blazon
Arms
Or a wolf rampant Sable holding in its dexter paw a sword proper and in its sinister paw a rose, all within an orle Sable;
Crest
A demi-thunderbird displayed Sable holding in its beak a lightning bolt Argent, issuant from a coronet of maple leaves and mullets Or;
Motto
POTIUS MORI QUAM FŒDARI;
Differenced Arms for Hayden Donald Emond, child of Wesley Ward
The Arms of Wesley Ward with the orle Gules instead of Sable; This individual will inherit the Arms of the Recipient following his death.
Differenced Arms for Cameron Andrew Fern Emond, stepchild of Wesley Ward
The Arms of Wesley Ward with the orle Azure instead of Sable;
Symbolism
Arms
The wolf is a symbol of loyalty and strong family ties. A hunter with keen senses, it also represents the qualities essential for Sgt. Ward’s career in military intelligence. The wolf is holding a sword, which is also an indication of Sgt. Ward’s career in the armed forces. The rose symbolizes his love for his wife, Shelley White.
Crest
The thunderbird symbolizes power and protection, as well as the aerial fighting spirit of the Royal Canadian Air Force, where Sgt. Ward has made his career. The lightning bolt represents the information gathered as a feature of his career in military intelligence. The maple leaves are a symbol of Canada and of Sgt. Ward’s military service to the country, and the stars honour his Acadian heritage.
Motto
This Latin phrase means “Death rather than dishonour” and represents Sgt. Ward’s commitment to duty and his sense of personal responsibility.
Differenced Arms for Hayden Donald Emond, child of Wesley Ward
The red border is his distinguishing mark. The rose represents his affection for his mother.
Differenced Arms for Cameron Andrew Fern Emond, stepchild of Wesley Ward
The blue border is his distinguishing mark. The rose represents his affection for his mother.
Background
Canada Gazette Information
The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on December 7, 2019, in Volume 153, page 4268 of the Canada Gazette.
Artist Information
Creator(s)
Original concept of Wesley Ward and Teva Vidal, Miramichi Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.
Painter
Robert Grey
Calligrapher
Kathy Feig
Recipient Information
Individual
