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John David Hongisto
Calgary, Alberta
Grant of Arms
January 6, 2003
Vol. IV, p. 259
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Blazon
Arms
Argent a chevron Azure between in chief two Loyalist civil coronets and in base a pine tree eradicated Vert;
Crest
Issuant from a Loyalist civil coronet Or, a pine tree Vert;
Motto
QUOTIDIE DISCO;
Symbolism
Arms
The white and blue colours are those of the Finnish flag, and thus refer to Mr. Hongisto's paternal ancestry. The chevron is a device found on arms used in the Belyea family, and thus refers to Mr. Hongisto's maternal line. The Loyalist coronets refer to Henry and John Belyea, ancestors of Mr. Hongisto's mother, who came from New York and settled in New Brunswick following the American Revolution. The pine tree refers to the name Hongisto, which means pine in Finnish.
Crest
The crest combines the two charges from the arms.
Motto
A Latin phrase meaning "Every day I learn."
Background
Canada Gazette Information
The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on December 20, 2003, in Volume 137, page 3981 of the Canada Gazette.
Artist Information
Creator(s)
Original concept of John David Hongisto, assisted by the Heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority
Painter
D. Robert Tunstall
Calligrapher
Karen Mackay
Recipient Information
Individual