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William Wolfe Louis Letovsky

Montréal, Quebec
Grant of Arms
December 6, 1996
Vol. III, p. 136

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Blazon

Arms

Argent a pall reversed Azure between in Chief two eagles respectant wings elevated and addorsed sable heads Argent beaked, membered and gorged of a collar pendant therefrom a bugle horn Or and in base three maple leaves conjoined in one stem Gules;

Crest

An eagle as in the Arms grasping in the beak a maple leaf Gules;

Motto

PERSEVERANCE;


Symbolism

Arms

The eagle, a symbol of strength, was chosen by Mr. Letovsky to reflect an aspect of his character. The bugle horn signifies the traditional ram’s horn, or shofar. For over fifty years, Mr. Letovsky has been the shofar blower in his synagogue as part of Rosh Hashanah, the beginning of the Jewish New Year. The three maple leaves conjoined at the stem correspond to the pride he has of his Canadian heritage.

Crest

The maple leaf, eagle, and horn echo themes from the shield.

Motto

PERSEVERANCE.


Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on November 22, 1997, in Volume 131, page 3589 of the Canada Gazette.


Artist Information

Creator(s)
Original concept of William Wolfe Louis Letovsky and Leopold Kurcz, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter
Robert Grey

Calligrapher
* Not applicable / Sans objet


Recipient Information

Individual