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The Heritage Lodge No.730
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Symbolism (Coat of Arms) ~

The Grant of Arms was issued to The Masonic
Heritage Corporation
by Robert D. Watt, Chief Herald of Canada,
The Canadian Heraldic Authority, September 1, 1998.

Coat
of Arms
The blue shield,
typical of that carried by the knights of the Middle Ages, is
used to support the armorial bearings of The Heritage Lodge.
The Square and Compasses are recognized the world over and
symbolize the universality of Freemasonry. The letter 'G' in
it's center represents the Great Architect of the Universe,
and the Supreme Being of the various religions of the world.
The floral Trillium with its three white petals and three
green leaves represents the floral emblem of the Province of
Ontario. The numeral three is the most significant number in
Freemasonry representing, among others, the three theological
virtues, faith, hope, and charity; and the three grand masters
who bore sway at the building of the temple at Jerusalem
namely Solomon King of Israel, Hiram King of Tyre, and Hiram
Abiff. The number three also represents the three important
architectural pillars of a lodge: Ionic - representing wisdom,
Doric - representing strength, and Corinthian - representing
beauty.
The constellation of seven stars represent the seven liberal
arts and sciences namely: Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric,
Arithmetic, Geometry, Music, and Astronomy. The two red maple
leaves on the motto ribbon are symbols of the Dominion of
Canada, and the lodge motto is "Light From The Past".
The colours are Blue - Symbol of universal friendship and
benevolence, and as it is the colour of the vault of heaven,
which embraces and covers the whole globe, we are thus
reminded that in the breast of every brother these virtues
should be equally as extensive; it is also the dominant colour
of Freemasonry. Yellow - Symbol of wisdom and adopted as the
representative of the sun and of the noble metal gold. Red -
Symbol of fervency and zeal and a common colour in the
concordant bodies of Masonry. White - which also represents
the metal silver, is the symbol of purity and innocence, and
among the Ancients it was the symbol of the regeneration of
the soul, they always imagined the deity clothed in white as
the colour of absolute truth. Black - Symbol of grief and the
garment of mourning; it is often tempered with humility. Black
is also a symbol of silence and secrecy. Green - Symbol of
hope and immortality. The evergreen of the Acacia is
emblematical of a new creation of the body, and a moral and
physical resurrection.

Lodge Banner Example
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The
Heritage Lodge No.730
A.F.&A.M., G.R.C.
Instituted: Sept. 21, 1997

Research and Education |
Only the Coat of Arms is registered, as the Heraldic Authority
does not allow words or phrases except as a 'Motto'; therefore
the Lodge Banner was created using the registered Coat of Arms
and adding a top and bottom caption. The top caption
identifies the Lodge and the Grand Register under which it was
Instituted, and the date of Institution; while the bottom
caption indicates that the principle function of the Lodge is
"Research and Education".
The Lodge Banner is used primarily as a means of
identification, as over sixty percent of the Lodge Meetings
are held as the guest of a host lodge or other venue on
special occasions. When a Regular Meeting is held at the
invitation of another Lodge, the entire program is under the
direction of The Heritage Lodge; therefore it is desirable to
display the Lodge Banner in a prominent position in the
meeting room. The Lodge Banner will be displayed on a standard
with a cross arm and a free hanging golden sash with tassels.
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