The Viceregal Lion
  1. The Governor General of Canada
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Galen Willard Gordon Weston

Toronto, Ontario
Registration of Arms and Badge
January 19, 1998
Vol. III, p. 173

Click on each image to enlarge. The blazon and symbolism for each element will accompany the enlarged image.


Blazon

Arms

Per chevron Or and Vert in base a garb Or banded Gules on a chief also Vert a mullet between two horses' heads couped and respectant Or;

Crest

Out of a mural crown Or an eagle rising Sable on the breast a bezant charged with a maple leaf Gules and holding in the beak an olive branch proper;

Motto

PROBABO;

Badge

A maple leaf Gules within an eagle's vol Sable;


Symbolism

Arms

The colours represent golden harvests and green fields. The star signifies that Mr. Weston is the third son of the late W. Garfield Weston, O.C. The horses’ heads represent Mr. Weston’s equine and polo interests. The inverted V symbolizes a sugar cone, being a representation of Mr. Weston’s grocery business. The wheat sheaves bound with a red ribbon are a reference to the Weston company’s food interests in Canada.

Crest

The eagle is an emblem associated with the Weston family. The maple leaf upon the eagle’s breast is for Canada. The stone tower signifies Mr. Weston’s many involvements with property.

Motto

This Latin phrase means “I am continuing to prove” and alludes to the George Weston Ltd. motto Probabit Gustus, meaning “Let the taste prove”.

Badge

The eagles’ wings are an allusion to the Weston family and the red maple leaf is for Canada.


Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on January 30, 1999, in Volume 133, page 180 of the Canada Gazette.


Artist Information

Creator(s)
Not available

Painter
Linda Nicholson

Calligrapher
Nancy Ellis


Recipient Information

Individual

The recipient’s emblems were originally recorded in the records of the College of Arms, London, England, 20 October 1985.