memoriam eorum retinebimus - Royal Canadian Legion

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memoriam eorum retinebimus - Royal Canadian Legion
Volume 9
2013 - 2014
Issue #5
ROYAL
CANADIAN
LEGION-BARRHAVEN
Editor: Ross Kerr ( [email protected] )
Comrades all:
Our small community was
recently shaken by a tragic bus /
train accident. Please take time to
remember the neighbours we have
lost.
As everyone knows, our
Branch has been very successful
because of the hard and dedicated
work of all our volunteers. However, as we grow, we are in need
of more volunteers to help in many
different ways. Come and talk to
me if you have time to spare. Also,
have you ever thought about being
part of our Executive team? If yes,
you need to attend at least three
General Meetings (which are held
on the third Tuesday of each
month) and be voted in at our
elections in May. We are presently
looking for more people to help in
some key rolls so if you are inter-
BRANCH
641
Branch Website: http://www.rcl641.ca
ested, please come and
talk to me.
Thank you to all the
people that came out to
our very successful Luau
and pig roast which was
held on September 27. It was a
great night and many thanks go to
Kathy Blomquist and her team of
Volunteers.
We are presently in the
process of bringing back our Friday
night meals every Friday. Did you
know we have extended our Friday night dinners to 7.30 p.m.
to help those people who work
late and want to come to our
Branch for dinner?
Tickets will be going on sale
for our Remembrance Dinner which
will be held on Saturday, November
9. This year’s theme is the Korean
War and we will have some interesting guests and speakers. More
information regarding ticket prices
October
2013
and the meal will be forth coming.
There’s limited seating so don’t
miss out!
I would like to welcome
another service club to our
Branch. The Rotary Club is now
using our facilities for their weekly
meetings. Welcome Colleagues.
In closing, I remind all our
Members of the pledge each of us
took when we became Members
of the Royal Canadian Legion, “to
actively participate in the
Poppy Campaign.” If you haven’t already signed up to help,
please do so. We need more than
200 people to volunteer at stores
in our Community, so please signup on the sheets at the Branch.
“Our youth are our future.
They will carry our legacy
forward.”
David M. Sereda
Home: 613-825-4118
Cell: 613-218-7306
Memoriam Eorum Retinebimus
MOORE, Gary
(Retired, City of Ottawa)
Gary Moore, 76, passed away peacefully after a brief battle with cancer, on September 17, 2013. Loving husband to Sandra Moore (Mackie) for 52 years and loving father to Gordon,
Carolyn (Kevin MacDougall), Dwain and Kimberly. Dear brother-in-law of Pearl Hunter. Grandfather to
Brandon, Brianna, Brock, Bryce and Grace. Predeceased by parents Thomas O. Moore and Lorna Moore
(Olive), and survived by sisters Barbara Owens (Dalton) and Patricia Law.
Gary served as a member of the Cameron Highlanders Reserve from approximately 1956-1964, and began serving as a sergeant in 1960. Gary retired from the City of Ottawa after 35 years in 1992 as a Project Officer.
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C OMRADE T IM W ALTON
years he has been posted to Saskatchewan, Quebec, NewfoundTim Walton was born in
land, Nunavut and the Yukon and
Victoria BC, where he lived until
is proud to say he has visited all
he was nine with his parents,
the remaining provinces at least
Bruce and Joyce, and his brother once. Before coming to Ottawa,
and two sisters. His fondest
Tim was in charge of the RCMP
memories of growing up in the
Detachment in Whitehorse,
1960s included Cub camp, fishing Yukon. Tim is presently the Exwith his Dad and trying to collect ecutive Assistant to the Assistant
everything he found washed up on Commissioner of Contract & Abothe beach. Tim's family transriginal Policing services.
ferred to Lahr, West Germany folTim met his then future
lowed by three years in Kingston
wife,
Wendy
who is from Ottawa,
Ontario before returning to British
in
Quebec
City.
They married in
Columbia. If you haven't already
Ottawa
20
years
ago this month
guessed, his Dad was a Petty Offiand
have
two
daughters,
one in
cer and an X-Ray tech in the CaBerrigan Elementary and the
nadian Navy. In high school Tim
other in Longfields High School,
enjoyed playing rugby and runboth here in Ottawa.
ning track.
Tim went to school in Victoria, Lahr, Kingston and Sidney
British Columbia. He graduated
from the University of Victoria in
1983 and then worked with Corrections Canada before joining the
RCMP in 1985. Over the past 28
Over the years, Tim has
been involved in his community
whether a scout leader, Lion,
Kinsman, school council member,
soccer coach or Highland Dance
Dad.
Still on his bucket list is
to fly in a bi-plane, visit the
Great Wall again, and learn to
type with more than three fingers.
Tim first joined the Royal
Canadian Legion in Lacolle Quebec. His second Branch was in
Whitehorse where he found a lot
of good people and it was an
opportunity for him to increase
his networking within the community. On being transferred to
Ottawa, Tim attended one of our
Nov 11 parades where he found
every one to be friendly and the
rest is history. Tim is presently
the Chair of 641’s Bursary Committee, past Poppy Campaign
Captain for the Metro store and
a proud Saskatchewan Rough
Riders fan!
C OMRADES
Don’t forget to report any changes to your email/postal address, or
your telephone number(s) to the Membership Chair, Danny
Desmarais, at:
[email protected]
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:by Comrade Danny Desmarais
Poppy Campaign 2013
Calling All Legion Members!
Remember your pledge!
“Actively participate in the Poppy Campaign.”
All it takes is a minimum of three hours!
We need Members to distribute poppies at four local stores from
Friday October 25 to Monday November 11 2013.
We still have over 100 shifts to cover.
For more information on how you can help, contact
Locations:
Store Captains
Independent Dave Lee
“
Phone Numbers
613-440-4087
Jim Duff
613-825-4086
Loblaw
Kim Krueger
613-825-1755
Metro
Ross Kerr
613-825-8300
Wal-Mart
Gus Este
613-825-1168
************************************************************
Please stop by the Branch
and sign-up to volunteer!
************************************************************
YOUR SUPPORT IS VERY MUCH APPRECIATED
Daniel Desmarais, Poppy Chairman
613-823-5439 – [email protected]
“WE WILL REMEMBER THEM”
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2013 Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Campaign
Once again, it’s that time of year when Royal Canadian Legions are busy getting organized for the
annual Poppy Campaign—the most important annual event for every Branch. This year’s Campaign
runs from Friday, October 25 until November 10. During this 17-day period, Legion volunteers from
across Canada will be busy distributing poppies. You will find our amazing volunteers in the
community—stores, banks, restaurants—armed with donation boxes and merchandise, and this is
where you will be able to donate to the Poppy Campaign. Your donations support Veterans and their
families in our community.
As this year’s Poppy Campaign Chairperson, I would like to take this opportunity to invite local
businesses, community groups and individuals to show their support of this very important Campaign.
In addition to wearing a poppy, donations can be made in a number of different ways.
You can show your support of the Poppy Campaign by purchasing a wreath for $100. Each wreath
includes a banner with a citation (“Lest We Forget”); however, if you would like to personalize your
banner by adding your business or community group or family name, this would cost an additional
$15.
Should you wish to have the wreath displayed at your school, office or store during the Campaign, the
wreath will be ready for pick-up at the Barrhaven Legion on October 25. Or, should you wish, the
wreath will be ready for you to present on November 11 at the Ceremony site which is located at John
McCrae School, 103 Malvern Drive, Ottawa K2J 4T2.
You can lay your wreath on behalf of your organization or family, or you may wish to have a Legion
Veteran lay your wreath on your behalf during the Ceremony.
Financial donations can also be made by cash or cheque and delivered or mailed to the Barrhaven
Legion at the address above. Cheques should be made payable to RCL641 Poppy Trust Campaign.
Please mark the envelope “Attention: Poppy Campaign Chairperson.”
If you have any questions, or if you would like more information on how you can help,
please do not hesitate to contact me at:
Home (613) 823-5439 / Cell (613) 983-5439
Barrhaven Legion (613) 843-8691
Email [email protected]
Thank you for your continued support during our 2013 Poppy Campaign.
Daniel Desmarais
Poppy Campaign Chairperson
“We will remember them”
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Monday,May29,2000wasawarmclearday,notacloudinthesky.Closeto25,000people,soldiers,sailors,air‐
men,veterans,andordinaryciti‐
zens crowded around the Na‐
tionalWarMemorialinCanada’s
capital to mourn and bid fare‐
well to Canada’s Unknown Sol‐
dier. The ceremony was akin to
astatefuneralforaheadofstate
‐ all this pomp for a relatively
youngnobody.But,washeano‐
body?Hewasayounglad,some
one’s son, perhaps even some‐
one’s husband, perhaps a father
whowouldneverseehiswifeor
small child again. What part of
Canada did he call home? What
was his name? All we know is
thathewasasoldierwhoforfeitedhisfuturetogiveusthefreedomandthelibertyweenjoytoday.Thenormin
lifeisthatsonsburytheirparents.OnthisMonday,inthenation’scapital,parentsburytheirson.
Theveterans,thoseattendingtheOttawaceremonyandthosewatchingtheceremonyunfoldonTV,knowwhatit
isliketohavetoughedouttheseemlyendlesstraining,foughtinthebattles,seentheirbuddiescutdownbyen‐
emyfireandparticipatedinbattlefieldburials.RemembranceonthisspecialMondayinMay,andoneachNovem‐
ber11,isnecessaryandbecauseasanationwemustneverforgetthosewhomadethesupremesacrificeforus,a
soldierwhowillliveforeverintheheartofourgreatnation.
In the late 1990s, the idea of repatriating the body of a Canadian soldier was first suggested by Chuck Murphy,
president of the Royal Canadian Legion. He spearheaded the campaign to have a Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
erectedinfrontofCanada’sWarMemorial.Heconsideredthisamostfittingprojecttomarktheturnofthemillen‐
niumandtohonourCanada’sfallenwarriors.Unfortunately,thedayhereturnedtoCanadawiththebodyofthe
UnknownSoldier,ComradeMurphysufferedaheartattackanddiedinhishotelroomComradeMurphywas66.
Theprojectconsistedofthreephases.ThefirstphasewasthehandoveroftheremainsofCanada’sUnknownSol‐
dierattheCanadianVimyMemorialandtransportthembacktoCanada.TheMinisterofVeteransAffairs,together
withmembersoftheRCMPandamilitarycontingentguardfromthe1stBattalionRCR,accompaniedtheremains
ontheRCAFflighttoOttawa.OncetheremainswereinCanada,theUnknownSoldierwascarriedbyguncarriage
totheHousesofParliamenttolieinstateintheHallofHonour,thesecondphase.Thethirdandfinalphaseofthis
importanteventwasmovementoftheremainsbytheRCMPhorse‐drawnguncarriagetothefinalrestingplaceat
thefootofCanada’sWarMemorial.ThefuneralprocessionwasunderthecommandofBrigadier‐GeneralMichel
MaisonneuveandconsistedofamilitaryescortandguardtogetherwithacombinedbandfromtheCentralBand
andtheBandofthe22eRegimentRoyale.WaitingattheWarMemorialwasagroupofveterans,theBandofHMCS
Naden,acontingentofcadetsandtheCanadianJuniorRangers.ANavyNCO“pipedtheside”–thenavy’ssaluteto
theUnknownSoldier,asthecasketwasplacedoverthesarcophagus.TheUnknownSoldierwasgentlylowered
into the sarcophagus; the army firing party fired three rifle volleys, symbolizing the army’s farewell to a fallen
comrade.ThebuglesoftheRoyalHamiltonLightInfantrysoundedthe“LastPost,”followedbytwominutesofsi‐
lence.Thebuglesthensoundedthe“Rouse,”traditionallytheawakingcallfortroops.Asthesarcophaguswascov‐
ered,aflightofRCAFaircraftconductedaflypastinthe“missingman”formation,thetraditionalairforcefarewell.
Alonepiperplayedalament.
GovernorGeneralAdrienneClarksoneulogizedCanada’sUnknownSoldier.ShespokeforallCanadiansinremind‐
ingus“thatinhonouringthisUnknownSoldier,throughthisfuneralandthisburial,weareembracingthefactof
anonymityandsayingthatbecausewedonotknowhimandwedonotknowwhathecouldhavebecome,hehas
becomemorethanonebody,morethanonegrave.Heisanideal.Heisasymbolofsacrifice.Heiseverysoldierin
allourwars.ThisUnknownSoldierwasnotabletoliveouthisallottedspanoflifetocontributetohiscountry.
However,ingivinghimselftotallythroughduty,commitment,loveandhonourhehasbecomepartofusforever.
Aswearepartofhim”.
Therefore, as “we who are left behind” ready ourselves for the annual Poppy campaign and the November
11thparadeandremembranceserviceatcenotaphsacrossthecountryandalliedwarcemeteriesthroughoutthe
worldwhereCanadianwarriorsareburied,wekeepforemostinourmindthewordsweutterattheconclusionof
theopeningritualateveryLegionmeeting:“WE WILL REMEMBER THEM !”
Submittedby:ComradeJohnO’Halloran
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:by Comrade Danny Desmarais
OCTOBER’S NEWLY-INITIATED MEMBERS
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Louise Conway
Edward Conway
Ralph F. Legari
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LEGION SERVICE ANNIVERSARIES
Congratulations
Ross Stephen
Donald Harper
Laura Kerr
Sarah Pepper
OTHER COMRADES WHO WERE ABSENT INCLUDE:
Martin Biefer, Lynne Brown, Christopher Furlotte, Lassenba, Sherrill Madore, Terry
Pincombe, Kelly Ross and Ken Ross.
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RECRUIT = REWARD.
SIGN UP A FRIEND AND YOU COULD SAIL AWAY!

One-by-One is a Canada Wide Membership Campaign initiated by Dominion
Command which will run from, May 1, 2013 to November 15, 2013.

It provides Monthly Draw incentives, (including Legion gear, gift certificates from
some of Canada's leading retailers and more) per Province, to the Recruiters of any
and all New Members initiated during the campaign. Plus a Grand Prize Draw, again
per Province, of a balcony cabin for two on the 2nd Annual Caribbean Commonwealth
Veterans Cruise. From January 30, 2014 to February 10, 2014 the cruise sails from Ft.
Lauderdale to the tropical ports of St. Thomas, St. Kitts, Barbados, Dominica and St.
Maarten.

The contest is open to all Legion Members (and Legion Ladies Auxiliary Members) in
good standing who sign up a new Legion Member. The Member’s dues must be fully
paid for the current year

Each time a current Member recruits a new paid Member, the current Member
receives one ballot entry for the draws. There is no limit on the number of ballots a
current Member may receive. However, each new Member recruited by a current
Member must have been attributable to that current Member. Dominion Command
will be closely tracking multiple new Member registrations from the same
Member to ensure fairness in this campaign.

When a new Member is recruited under the One-By-One campaign they are not
entered into the draw until they have recruited at least one new Member.

Paid Employees of The Royal Canadian Legion at any level are not eligible to
participate.

Good Luck.

For more information please contact Danny Desmarais at:
613 823 5439 or [email protected]
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2014 Membership Renewal Program
September 1 to November 30, 2013
2014 Membership Fees are unchanged at $50.00
Dues can be paid by cash or cheque, at the Branch or by mail to:
Royal Canadian Legion – Br 641
3500 Fallowfield Road Unit 3
Ottawa, ON K2J 4A7
Please make your cheque payable to RCL – 641 and identify payment as, 2014
Membership Dues. Within two to three days after your payment has been received
(depending on the number submitted), your 2014 membership card will be available
for pick up at the bar.
Early Bird – Draw
To promote our “Be An Early Bird Campaign – 2014 Membership Renewal,” your
Executive Committee has approved three membership reimbursement draws. These
draws will take place on:
Friday, September 27, October 25, and December 6, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.
Three lucky Winners will be reimbursed for their 2014 Membership Fee of
$50.00. To participate in these draws, you only have to renew your membership for
2014 and remit your $50.00 membership fee. The earlier you renew the more chances
you have to win, as your name remains eligible for all subsequent draws, unless you
are one of the winners.
Remember, the Early Bird gets the reward!!!!!!!
As an added bonus, our Branch has the opportunity to win the “Be an Early Bird
Award” from Dominion Command. In order to achieve this award, 75 per cent of our
2013 Members must have submitted their 2014 dues by November 30, 2013. So help
yourself and your Branch by being “An Early Bird.”
Danny Desmarais Membership Chair
Tel: (613) 843-8691
Email: [email protected]
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:with Constable Timothy P. Murray of the OPS.
STREETPROOFING FOR WOMEN
What is it?
This course develops self defense tactics and the knowledge of personal safety. Topics may include but are not limited to hand and leg strikes, various escapes and releases, safety in the car and
home, date rape, self defense and the law, and the sexual abuse of children.
This course adheres to the concept of educating the total individual in both the mental and
physical domains. The basic instruction program, of which self defense is a component, offers students
opportunities to gain knowledge and skill in a variety of practical situations.
The self-defense techniques of this course are based on a general knowledge of martial arts. Situational awareness aspects, assault statistics, legal aspects and some tactics are derived from local and
national rape crisis centres, and local police agencies.
Goals:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Become aware of personal safety issues including preventive measures and tactics to avoid or prevent personal attacks.
Learn up-to-date sexual assault statistics along with psychological profiles of
rapists and criminals. Related topics such as self defense and the law, sexual
abuse of children, acquaintance rape, domestic violence and will also be covered.
Learn about the various types of weapons that are being sold as self-defense
tools and the advantages and disadvantages of each of these.
Be trained in the unconventional weapons of opportunity along with practical
common sense techniques.
Develop responses to actual situations.
Interested communities members can learn more about the program by calling 613-236-1222
extension 6777, and leaving a message. A volunteer will return their call with information and upcoming dates for the program.
Cst Tim Murray
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Landry Vanier
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS & NOTARIES PUBLIC
ROD A. VANIER
B.A. LL.B.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR & NOTARY PUBLIC
3777 Strandherd Dr, Nepean (613 843 9413)
90 Centrepointe Drive,
Bus: (613) 226-3336
Ottawa, ON
Res: (613) 723-3051
K2G 6B1
Fax : (613) 226-8767
E-Mail: [email protected]
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BMO Support Our Troops MasterCard
1516 Merivale Road, Ottawa, Ontario K2G 3J6
Comrade Doug Mason, Prop.
[email protected]
www.masonrichards.net
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Wow What a Luau!!
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RCL Barrhaven Br 641 Cleans The Capital
On Saturday, September 28, 2013 at 10:00 am, we gathered at the Branch for our fall clean-up of our
section of Fallowfield Rd. We had a great turnout of 20 Comrades, some of whom participate in this
event consistently and others who were participating for the first time. We managed to collect 30 bags
of garbage and ended our morning task with a slice of pizza. For the first time ever, a City of Ottawa
Rep dropped by, thanked us for our work and handed out some items to the Volunteers.
The Comrades who participated were: Joyce Barr, Victor Chan, Anne Cole, Danny and Monique
Desmarais, Dan Ferland, Jack Gaudreault, Barry Holman, Debbie and Ken Hopper, Jim Ireland, John Kabesh, Jon Klaus, Barbara Mathews, Dwight Van Noort, Cathy Perren, Ross
Stephens, Ellie and Ed Schelenz and Clifford Valley.
Thank you to a great group of volunteers.
Ed Schelenz
Past President
More - - - >
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BANNER PRESENTATION
Comrades, Doug and I would like to take a moment and thank everyone that participated in the
“Support the Troops” banner presentation to Major General Lewis MacKenzie. It was such a successful
event and we could not have done it without all your help. Thanks to everyone who brought food, we
had seven tables full of salads and main dishes. There was so much we didn’t have room to set out all
the yummy desserts until after the meal.
The General really enjoyed himself and took a moment to speak to everyone in attendance.
What a true gentleman. We would like to
give special thanks to Joyce Barr, Ellie
Schelenz, Bev Kirkham and Peggy Johnson
for help getting the food out, serving
and cleaning up what a great bunch of ladies. Thanks to Ross Kerr and Maureen
Wheeler for looking after ticket sales and
the door, plus Maureen helped clean
up. Thanks Pierre Devault, Dan and Bev
Kirkham for helping unload our equipment and all the food. Dave Cole, wow
great job on setting up the room and
introducing the General around. Also
thanks to Hospitality for letting us use
their kitchen facilities.
Thank you Gerry Cleary, Joan
Ferguson, Kathy Johnston, David Lee, Ed
Dave and Ann Cole, Blaine Kiley (Zone
(Deputy Zone Commander) David and Debi
(from Caldwell Banker who are the sponnying the General at the head table.
Coughlan, Duncan MacGibbon, Sherrill
Schelenz, Bill and Lena Humphries,
Commander) Doug and Shirley Munroe
Major General
Sereda, Keith Sennet and Rox Roy
Lewis MacKenzie
sors of this years banner) for accompa-
It was great to see comradeship at it’s best. We had members from Orleans, Westboro, Eastview, Manotick, Bells Corners Legion and of course our own branch, this is what the Legion is all about.
Also special thanks to Tom Hill, Jim Simpson, Judi Moffatt, BBQ Bob Claremont, Jack Denovan
and Sherrill Ferguson for coming in and donating their time for guest slots, what fantastic musicians.
Fun was had by all so thanks everyone for coming out, we truly appreciated it.
Pam and Doug Champagne
Accepting The Banner l to r: Pam,
Maj General MacKenzie and Doug
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Wall of Honour
Memorial Bricks for the Barrhaven Legion
If you would like to be a part of the past, present and future of the Barrhaven Legion, it’s as
easy as purchasing a Memorial Brick. These Bricks will be engraved with your name and
mounted on the Wall of Honour at our Branch.
Available in three different denominations:
Copper
Silver
Gold
= $ 250.00
=$
500.00
= $1,000.00
These Memorial Bricks are also a wonderful way to honour the memory of a family member.
For more information on how to purchase a Memorial Brick, please contact
Ross Stephen at
[email protected]
or at the Branch 613-843-8691.
BARRHAVEN
FUN DART LEAGUE
Play Darts every Wednesday
Start time 7:00 p.m.
at our Legion Branch 641’s Clubhouse
Everyone is welcome
No experience necessary
Reconnect with old friends
Join us at the Branch
Clubhouse for an evening of
fun and prizes
and make new ones when
Every Thursday
you play with this bunch!!
Start time 7:00 p.m.
For more information call:
Branch at: 613-843-8691
Terry at 613-823-1462
or
Naz at 613-799-8601
Everyone is welcome! For
more information contact
Sharron at:
613 825 3203
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BARRHAVEN BRANCH 641 - REMEMBRANCE DAY SCHEDULE
Nov 11, 2013
Royal Canadian Legion Barrhaven Branch 641 Hosts
“The Remembrance Day Parade”
Reserve, regular force personnel, organized groups such as correctional services, municipal and local
police, RCMP, fire fighters, Legionnaires, service clubs, schools, Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and the
general public are invited to the participate in the Barrhaven Legion’s Annual Remembrance Day
Parade.
Please note that ALL Legion Members are invited to march in the parade.
Fall-in for the Parade is at 10:40 a.m. Nov 11, 2013, at the underpass of the Public Library (Walter
Baker Centre). Official Ceremonies start at 11 a.m. in the Memorial Garden located at the main
entrance to John McRae High School, 103 Malvern Drive.
Refreshments will be served following the ceremonies in Halls A & B of the Walter Baker Sports
Centre. Members & Guests are welcome to return to the Branch for refreshments and entertainment.
For more information, please contact Jim Ireland, Parade Commander at:
613-843-8691.
Branch 641 Hosts Annual Legion Remembrance Dinner
You are cordially invited to attend the 2013 Remembrance Day Dinner to be held on
Saturday, November 9, 2013.
Ticket available at the bar $ 22 for Veterans - $ 40 for non-Veterans
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Legion Launches Virtual Wall of Honour and
Remembrance for 2013
OTTAWA, ON, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 2013 – Every year, for more than ninety years,
millions of Canadians have supported The Royal Canadian Legion’s Poppy Campaign and
Remembrance Day ceremony. They have done so by attending cenotaphs and monuments
for Remembrance ceremonies held across this country and by wearing the Poppy.
Last year, Canadians were afforded another opportunity to show their respect for
all Veterans: The Legion asked Canadians to send a photograph of a deceased Veteran to
Dominion Command, The Royal Canadian Legion. These photos, in turn, were displayed on
the large video screens located near the National War Memorial and shown prior to the
Remembrance Day Ceremony held on November 11th and were later posted on the
Legion’s website and available to all Canadians and everyone around the world to see.
Building on its success from last year, The Royal Canadian Legion is asking
Canadians to Remember and help build this “Virtual Wall of Honour and Remembrance” by
sending in their photos to Dominion Command. These photos should also include the name
of the deceased, years of service, element or force to which the departed belonged or
regiment/unit.
Relatives or friends of a beloved Veteran may have the deceased Veterans’
photo displayed on the “Virtual Wall of Honour and Remembrance.”
Photos, either a high resolution digital image or a hard copy, may be sent to
Dominion Command, 86 Aird Place, Ottawa, ON, K2L 0A1 (no originals please as they
cannot be returned) or electronically to [email protected] or
[email protected].
For further information please contact Bruce Poulin at Dominion Command, at
(613) 591-3335 ext. 241 or by cell at (613) 292-8760 or [email protected].
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