december 2015 - Orleans Legion Branch 632
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december 2015 - Orleans Legion Branch 632
DECEMBER 2015 MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Branch Officers and Executive Committee Members President Secretary Ladies Auxiliary LA Liaison Legion Seniors Catholic Padre Protestant Padre Service Officers Banner Editors Marty Keates Sherri Mcinnis Valerie Cyr Jim Ferguson Margo Tremblay Deacon William Reggler Reverend Don Collar Frank Stacey and Doc Hopper Marty Keates and Marta Nuijten Sgt-at-Arms Past President Treasurer David Ballman Ken Green Normand Delisle 1st Vice Len Marks 2nd Vice Ray Plourde 3rd Vice Don Johns Honours and Awards Ken Green Entertainment Mac Casselman Membership Kim Levesque Poppy Chairman Neil Wolfe Poppy Trust Lucie Goderre Nevada Jim Grant Hospital Visiting Margo Tremblay Inventory Paul Larocque Bar Officer Len Marks Special Events Mac Casselman By-Laws, Regs &Rules Bud Dion Training & Org Dev. Bud Dion Public Affairs Jean Beck Sports Steve Sauve Youth Education Jeannie Mader Bursaries Jean Beck Vets & Aging Marty Keates Cadet Liaison Ken Green Housing Officer Garth Mader Kitchen Marty Keates Branch Manager Chief Bar Steward Kitchen Chef Web Page Web Liaison Tom Peel Peter Loan www.rcl632.ca Marty Keates 2 PRESIDENT’S REPORT Comrade Marty Keates We have had a busy fall at the Branch, starting with a visit from veterans residing in the Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Care Centre on September 19th. Many thanks to the LA for providing baked goods and serving our guests. Sandwich and vegetable trays were donated for the event by the Symphony Senior Living Retirement Residence on Lumberman Way (formerly Orleans Villa). This was followed by Volunteer Appreciation Day on September 20th. Thanks to Len and Sue Marks, we were able to provide refreshments for all in attendance. Past President Ken Green presented Service Medals and bars to deserving Legion members. Our first initiation of the fall was held on September 22nd during the General Meeting. Four members were initiated, and one of them, Normand Delisle, was sworn in as our new Treasurer. A second initiation was held September 24th, with three new members being initiated. On September 27th, during the LA’s Market Place, Branch members sold hot dogs and drinks as a fundraiser. Two seminars were held at the Branch October 3rd and 4th respectively. October 3rd was for District Branch Service Officers and October 4th saw District Poppy Chairmen gather to be briefed on the upcoming Poppy Campaign. Extra entertainment was provided on Saturday, October 3 rd, and Peter Loan Dining and Catering saw to it that our guests were well fed. Branch members held a fund-raising afternoon of tennis-ball golf on October 4th. Big winners were June Smith for the ladies and Andrew Proulx for the men. A fun time was followed by hamburgers and goodies – all prepared by Branch volunteers. The Little Red Schoolhouse did a practice evacuation of their premises and brought the children to the Legion, which will serve as a pick-up spot for parents in an emergency. During all this, renovations and repairs were being carried out in the Legion. 3 The entire front entrance has been painted and all the rust has been scraped out of the stairwell. The big hole in the wall has been patched and in my opinion, the front entry now looks bright and welcoming. The rear entryway will be completed by the time this goes to print. These updates are taking place thanks to a grant we were able to procure from New Horizons. Our busiest time at the Legion is the Poppy Campaign, which takes us to November 11th. It started this year on October 30th and officially ended on November 10th. Several Branch members attended a Candlelight Service co-sponsored by Mayor Watson and the Minister of Veterans Affairs at the War Museum on November 4th. The ceremony is designed to ‘pass the torch’ to the next generation, and each veteran is given a candle which is passed to young folks in the community. Our Annual Veterans’ Dinner was held on November 7th. We had a great turn out, excellent entertainment and once again Chef Peter and his staff prepared a wonderful meal. November 11th has come and gone – the busiest day every year at the Branch. We had beautiful weather this year for our service and a very large crowd attended. Many thanks to our Entertainment and Special Events’ coordinator who made arrangements to have all the food dropped off at the Branch for the reception which followed the service. Special thanks to Maureen Philippe who looked after the food upstairs, and to the entire LA who looked after the food downstairs. The reception is a mammoth event – shoulder-to-shoulder standing room only for two to three hours following the parade dismissal. November 11th was also Diane Bowles’ last day at work – after twenty-six years as a bartender. She was completely surprised on November 13th when Branch members and her friends showed up at the end of her card afternoon for a formal farewell. Tears may have been shed! A ‘Triathlon’ fund raiser followed on November 14th, again organized by Branch members. Events included darts, shuffleboard and pool, followed by chili and rolls (donated by members). 4 Prizes went to Blaine Kiley and partner Nicky Hebert (first), Steve Sauve and George Williston (second), and Andrew Proulx and Carole Kiley (boobey). I think it’s safe to say that yours truly will not be asked to represent the Branch at any dart tournaments in the near future! A wrapping party was held on Nov 28th, where 300 ‘comforts for vets’ were wrapped by eight volunteers. That same day I attended the Christmas Dinner for the Orleans 3018 Cadets with Ken Green, our Cadet Liaison Officer. A cheque for $1,000 from the Branch Nevada Fund was presented to the Corps and the cadets in turn, presented the Branch with an updated 2015 Corps photo. Our final November function was the Christmas Party for Branch members who had reached at least their 79th milestone. Santa paid a surprise visit and distributed ‘comforts’ to all in attendance. LA members decorated the hall, provided baked goods and served our guests. The sandwiches and veggies, which were enjoyed by all, were a donation from the Amica at Bearbrook Retirement Residence. A special thank you goes to Lara and Antony Kelderman, the LA President’s grandchildren, who manned the lift and helped Santa with the Christmas cards. Reports of Chairs reporting to the President Ladies Auxilliary: Comrade Valerie Cyr Joint Executive Meeting Report: For the Ladies Auxiliary – this is our Joint Executive Meeting with the Branch and tonight the following LA members are in attendance: President Valerie Cyr, Treasurer Lucie Goderre, Past President Wendy Fortier, and 1ST Vice President Jeanine Mader. The L.A. have been very busy since our last report. Our Harvest Tea was a great success. Largely attended and enjoyed by all. We’d like to thank all those who volunteered and worked so hard. Many thanks go out to Comrades Betty Ringrose and Vern Veinot and to our very capable cadets who did such a superb job in serving our guests. 5 Our Ladies also participated in the Poppy Campaign – volunteering many hours filling shifts at the various venues. This is always a pleasure and a privilege we greatly look forward to each year. Of course, our role in working in the kitchen, setting up and serving the reception on Remembrance Day following the ceremony is always a major undertaking in our agenda. We are always amazed by the generosity of Branch Members and by the local businesses in ensuring that this event is so well provided for and the wonderful comments we hear from those attending attest to the success it brings to our Branch. Leftover food was taken to the Shepherds of Good Hope. Soon our Ladies will be involved in decorating the Branch for Christmas and volunteering for the Branch Veterans Christmas Party. We are also planning a Christmas Bake Sale on December 5th during the Saturday morning breakfast and hope you will support us and stock up on Christmas Baking. A choir will be providing Christmas music at that time. We are pleased to announce that since September we have initiated 2 new members bring our Membership total to 30. On behalf of the Ladies Auxiliary I wish to submit this report and thank you. Branch Manager Tom Peel The Branch is currently booked up until the end of December 2015. Banner: Comrade Marta Nuijten The Banner is completed and being sent to the printer. Thank you to everyone for providing their reports and photographs included in this issue. Our next Banner deadline is February 15th, 2016. 6 Poppy Chairman: Comrade Neil Wolfe Another campaign has come and gone. The total count has not yet been completed but it will be in the low nineties. There were many first timers, including myself, in this year’s campaign. There were mistakes made and opportunities missed but overall it was a very successful campaign. Like any campaign of this nature the success or failure depends on the volunteers involved. We were lucky to have a large group of dedicated and resourceful volunteers who deserve our respect and appreciation. Please see more on following pages. Report of the First Vice – Comrade Len Marks Since my last report the Legion has been extremely busy with the startup of fall and winter programs. Major items which have taken place during the summer leading into December include the painting of the Main lobby and the rear entry areas as well as our Trailer which includes a new entry access, our Remembrance Day Service and planning for our annual Christmas Veterans’ visits. We will be holding a New Year’s Eve Party and New Year’s Day Levee (info available on Legion Web Site). Reports of the Chairs reporting to the 1st Vice Legion Assets Inventory: Comrade Paul Larocque Paul has been updating the Legions Assets with new equipment purchases and deletion of unusable assets and reports that all items are up to date. Veterans and Aging: We continue to work on the needs of our Veterans to provide additional comforts and advice through our Service Officer to meet their needs. Christmas Visits are being planned as I write this report and information should be upcoming shortly. 7 Sports: Comrade Steve Sauve All Legion Sport League programs began in September- Men’s Darts, Mixed Darts, Cribbage, Bean Bags and all are progressing well. Upcoming Events Calendar: Zone Cribbage Zone Darts Senior Darts Euchre Mixed Darts December 12, 2015 Montgomery Legion January 16, 2016 Orleans Legion January 30, 2016 Cornwall Legion February 27, 2016 Montgomery Legion March 26, 2016 Strathcona Legion Steve would like to thank Denis and Maureen Phillipe, Ron Bradimore and Diane Bowles for a very successful Triathlon of Sports – Pool, Shuffle Board and Darts which was held as a fund raiser for the Legion BRIER TICKETS: We have 2 tickets to this year’s Brier in Ottawa worth $1,000 donated by Canadian Curling Assoc. thanks to Ted Larabie. We are offering these tickets to the highest BIDDER – OPEN BID. See bartender for bid information Housing: Comrade Garth Mader Garth continues to keep the Legion totally operational from a maintenance stand point – lights, equipment and building repairs. Scrap Book: Comrade Betty Ringrose Betty continues to work on the Legion’s Scrap Book for this year and requests that all Special events taking place at the Legion be photographed by the organizing committee She has won many Scrap Book awards and has continued her winning ways by winning honours once more for 2015. Betty has announced that this year is her final year and is looking for a replacement to come forward and she will happily pass on her winning ways. 8 Breakfast Club: Comrade Chantal Baron Chantal reports that the Breakfast Club started in October and has been well attended each Saturday under the operation of five volunteer teams who cook and serve our clients. Bar Inventory: Comrade Len Marks Bar inventories have been conducted every two months since May 1st 2015 - the last one being done November 30th 2015. Everything is in order. In closing I would like to thank all of the Volunteers (too many to name in this report) and to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Veterans and Aging Preparation is currently taking place for the purchase and/or procurement of the Comforts for Vets that will be distributed to approximately 400 veterans, spouses of veterans and widow/widowers of veterans. A suggestion was made to provide a flashlight for each as a ‘comfort’ this year. In the event of a power outage this could be a very practical item. Housing Comrade Garth Mader Work was done in the lower kitchen; storage rooms have been cleaned out and the L.A. now have a lock on their own refrigerator. 9 Volunteer Breakfast Club The breakfast club is up and running, once again coordinated by Chantal and Alex Baron, with lots of help from Betty Sauve. Breakfasts are held every Saturday morning from 8:30-11:00 a.m. This year, in addition to the regular and deluxe breakfasts, there is a special menu for children. Details are available on the website. Maureen Philippe taking care of ticket sales. Andrew Proulx prepares an order to pass to June Smith. Kathy Luten, Trevor Luten and Claude Hebert enjoyed a Saturday morning breakfast at the Branch 10 Reports of Chairs Reporting to 2nd Vice – Comrade Ray Plourde During the period since I last reported, not much has taken place within the portfolios under the umbrella of the 2nd vice. Reports at Executive meetings indicate all is well within each activity. Our Entertainment chairman, Comrade Mac Casselman continues to endeavour to secure suitable artists for our Friday night patrons and is doing a very good job of this demanding portfolio. Our recent Remembrance dinner was well attended and guests were treated to the music of our favorite lady - Lauren Hall. I was personally honoured that my son, LCol Stephan Plourde was our guest speaker and by all accounts, his presentation was very well received. Our next big celebration will be the New Year’ Eve ball which is being organized. Details are being worked out and will be published soon. Remembrance Day saw a very large participation by Branch members and others. Since our Sgt-at-Arms was otherwise occupied, I led the Colour party. Incidentally, the Ladies Auxilliary were unable to provide a banner bearer so in order to keep an even number, only six flags/banners were carried. LGen (ret) Richard Evraire was kind enough to accept our last minute invitation to be our Reviewing Officer and Comrade Margo Tremblay was again this year our Master of Ceremony. As is the case every year at this time, volunteers are difficult to find because of the attraction southern climes have on our ageing membership. This highlights the need for our younger/newer members to get involved and volunteer a little bit of their time for various Legion activities. In closing, Margo and I wish you all a safe and pleasant winter. 11 Hospital Visiting: Comrade Margo Tremblay Since my last report I sent cards as follows: 23 Sep 2015 – Get well card to Ace Wolfe 24 Oct 2015 – Speedy recovery card to Wayne Niemi On 26 Oct 2015 - I visited Bud Dion at the General Hospital and took him two books Special Events & Entertainment: Comrade Mac Casselman The Halloween Party was a great success! There were lots of costumes and prizes. Thank you to special legion members for their donations which were given out as prizes. There was great Irish music provided by Robin Averill. The next big party is New Year’s Eve. Tickets will go on sale for members only on 29 Nov 2015. After one week tickets will be open to non-members. Everyone come out and celebrate the New Year! The Menu for New Year’s will be: Chef Salad and Dinner rolls Prime Rib Lemon Chicken Vegetable Lasagna Roasted Potatoes Mixed Veggies Desert: Butter Tarts and Mixed Pastries NEW YEAR’S LEVEE On the first day of the New Year the Branch will have its annual New Year’s Levee. Moose milk and munchies will be available. Entertainment will be by Ron Prescott. It will commence around 1 p.m. and is slated to run until at least 5 PM. It is doubtful the Moose Milk will last that long so come early – you can always leave late to make up for it. 12 CHRISTMAS DINNER WITH 3018 ORLEANS ARMY CADETS NOVEMBER 28th President Marty Keates presents Captain Richards with a cheque for $1,000 from the Branch’s Nevada Fund, while Terry Cull, the Corps Army Cadet League Liaison Officer turns toward the photographer. (Rae Green). Reports of the Chairs Reporting to the 3rd Vice – Comrade Don Johns Public Relations: Comrade Jean Beck Once the price for New Year’s Eve has been finalized this will be going to the newspaper. Membership and Volunteers: Comrade Kim Levesque We currently have 837 members, 753 in good standing. There are 24 people to be initiated and so far we have processed 15 new members for 2016. Bursary: Comrade Jean Beck Advertising will be starting in December for the bursaries. The deadline for submitting applications is the end of March, 2016. Youth Education: Comrade Jeanine Mader On Remembrance Day we had 30 Cadets helping out and we would also like to thank Soo Samler for her help with the cadets. 13 EDUCATING YOUTH IN THE COMMUNITY Comrades Frank Stacey and Jeanine Made (Girl Guide nd Leader) teaching the 2 Orleans Girl Guides about the Legion and Remembrance. ARTWORK BRING JUDGED FOR THE REMEMBRANCE DAY CONTESTS st On Saturday November 21 , Comrades Wendy Fortier, Sherri McInnis and Garth Mader judged the artwork submitted for the Remembrance Day Contests. 14 …more coloured posters Some of the coloured posters PERLEY-RIDEAU VETERANS VISIT – September 19, 2015 Dee Clearwater, Doris Jenkins and Terri McElroy 15 Doug Carruthers and Harold Chase One of the caregivers from the Perley, Maggie Yrenaya with long-time Branch member Ernie Kingshott 16 Isabelle Guthrie, Mary Johnson and Helen Maloney Some of our Branch volunteers who helped to serve the veterans: (L to R) Comrades Ray Plourde, Jim Grant and Mac Casselman 17 My neighbour knocked on my door at 2:30 a m. Can you believe that...2:30 a m? Lucky for him I was still up practicing my Bagpipe. VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION DAY – September 20, 2015 Comrade Ken Pierce receives his Service Medal from Past President Ken Green. Service Medals are awarded for exceptional volunteering at the Branch. 18 Comrade Marty Keates receives her Service Medal from Past President Ken Green Comrades Joe and Maria McNulty received Service Medals… 19 as did Comrades Margo Tremblay and Ray Plourde. INITIATION SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 First VP Len Marks, Second VP Ray Plourde, President Marty Keates and Past President Ken Green preside over the ceremony 20 Members initiated (L to R): Christian Duhamel, Kenneth Lehman, Pierre Cloutier and Normand Delisle INITIATION – SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 L to R: Past President Ken Green, Robin Wallace, Joe Maillet, Steve Paul and President Marty Keates 21 Chuckle Time The wife was counting all the nickels and dimes out on the kitchen table when she suddenly got very angry and started shouting and crying for no reason. I thought to myself, "She's going through the change." Ladies’ Auxiliary Marketplace – September 27, 2015 Volunteers who served hot dogs and drinks at the LA Marketplace: L to R: Kim Levesque, Molly Miller and John Heyden 22 Some of the wares on display. The entire floor space of the lower hall was used for this event SERVICE OFFICER AND POPPY SEMINARS October 3 & 4, 2015 Comrade Frank Stacey at the Registration Table with Comrades Lorraine Pratt and Barb Shier. Missing from photo: Comrades Bev Robichaud and Terese Landry 23 Pictured are the six Legionnaires who conducted the seminars: Comrades Ray Gilroy, David Cormier, Patricia Royle, Stan Halliday, Blaine Kiley and Aubry Callan A display for the Military Recognition Book with copies of the first two books in the series, compliments of Carolyn McCaul, the Ontario Command Coordinator for the publication. 24 Chef Peter and his able staff of Diane, Mary, Kristen and Alex ensured that everyone was well fed Halloween – October 20, 2015 Linda Franklin and John MacMillan won first prize wearing Linda’s homemade costumes as Madame Pompadour and King Louis XV 25 Christine Giroux and Eddy Collin as Beetlejuice and Beetle Bob Gerry and Marie Keough Mac Casselman presented Lori Baker with her prize 26 Vern Veinot and Betty Ringrose were presented with prizes Melissa and Rae Green 27 National Poppy Campaign October 22, 2015 - Rideau Hall Comrade Tom Eagles, Dominion President of The Royal Canadian Legion presenting the First Poppy to His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada and patron of The Royal Canadian Legion, during a ceremony at Rideau Hall, on October 22, 2015. Courtesy of Sgt Ronald Duchesne, Rideau Hall © OSGG, 2015. His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada and patron of The Royal Canadian Legion presents a Poppy to Comrade Tom Eagles, Dominion President of The Royal Canadian Legion, during a ceremony at Rideau Hall, on October 22, 2015. Courtesy of Sgt Ronald Duchesne, Rideau Hall © OSGG, 2015. 28 Comrade Tom Eagles, Dominion President of The Royal Canadian Legion Comrade Frank Stacey Deputy Zone Commander, Zone 5 Royal Canadian Legion and His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada and patron of The Royal nd Canadian Legion on October 22 , at the 2015 National Poppy Campaign Courtesy of Sgt Ronald Duchesne, Rideau Hall © OSGG, 2015. Comrade Lynne Stacey Orleans Legion Branch 632, His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada and patron of The Royal Canadian Legion and Comrade Frank Stacey Deputy Zone Commander Zone 5 and Orleans Branch 632 on October 22nd, at the 2015 National Poppy Campaign. Courtesy of Sgt Ronald Duchesne, Rideau Hall © OSGG, 2015. 29 POPPY CAMPAIGN 2015 Opening ceremony October 30 at Wal-mart. From left to right Jeannine St. Louis, Ray Plourde, Cumberland Councillor Stephen Blais, MPP Marie-France Lalonde, Branch 632 President Marty Keates, Orleans Councillor Bob Monette, Len Marks, Wal-Mart coordinator Gordon Kerluke and Raymond St. Louis 30 Raymond St. Louis pinning poppy on Orleans Councillor Bob Monette Sheila Bourgeois and Bob Beacock at Wal-Mart Gerry Neville and Jim Grant at Wal-Mart 31 Lorraine Pratt at Canadian Tire Don Green at Superstore Ken Green and Vern Veinot at Place D’Orleans Time for a short break and then begin the planning for next year’s campaign. Thank you to all of our volunteers 32 VETERANS’ DINNER – November 7, 2015 Julie Pourde with husband LCol Stephan Plourde who was the guest speaker for the evening LA President Valerie Cyr accompanied by her daughter, Rachelle Kelderman 33 L to R: Carmella Lemay, Marcel Lemay, Ambrose Atkins, Edna Atkins, Betty Ringrose, Vern Veinot and Errol Patrick (Korean War veteran) L to R: Jack Andrews, Jack Donnelly, Joyce Andrews, Jeanne Donnelly, Ray LeCavalier (WWII veteran), Eleanor LeCavalier, Edith Nezan and Lloyd Hunt (WWII veteran) 34 L to R: Ernie Robichaud, Bev Robichaud, Barb Shier, our wonderful table decorator for this event, Lauren Hall, our entertainer, RAdm Darren Hawco, Julie Hawco and Fran Grant REMEMBRANCE DAY – November 11, 2015 Parade Commander Joe McNulty leads the parade to the Branch Cenotaph 35 Barbara Johns is escorted to the cenotaph to lay a wreath on behalf of the Mothers of Canada Marie-France Lalonde, Provincial Member of Parliament for Ottawa-Orleans, lays the wreath for the Province of Ontario 36 Honorary Richard Evraire (Lieutenant-General, retired), is escorted to the Cenotaph to lay a wreath on behalf of the Canadian Armed Forces Boy Scout Turner Dudzinski and Girl Guide Brooke Coleman being escorted to the Cenotaph to lay a wreath on behalf of the Youth of Canada 37 This wreath was made by children at the Little Red School House Daycare Centre and laid at the Cenotaph by two of the children TRIATHLON – November 14, 2015 Jim Russett and Manon Pilote aiming for the dartboards, while Garnet Sauve supervises his partner 38 Maureen Philippe tries her hand at the pool table, while Nancy Dunning gets some pointers Manon Pilote takes her turn at the shuffleboard 39 WRAPPING PARTY – SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29th Sherri McInnis, Jennifer McInnis and Elaine Kent are the first to arrive and immediately begin to wrap. Paper and ribbon were pre-cut by Secretary Sherri when she was supposed to be supervising painters. Lorraine Pratt and Betty Ringrose join the party. 40 Dorothy Levesque, Lorraine Pratt, Betty Ringrose, camera-shy sisters Brenda Tripp and Wendy Fortier under the watchful eye of Sherri McInnis (standing). Jennifer McInnis, Elaine Kent and Dee Dee Martin helped wrap 300 ‘comforts for vets’ – another 100 were wrapped by Sherri McInnis at home. 41 BRANCH CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR OUR MOST SENIOR MEMBERS II Amy and Fred Jones with their ‘best’ smiles. Diane and Oscar Leger claim they have behaved all year! 42 Marie and Joe Quillan enjoyed an afternoon with Santa. Betty Ringrose and Vern Veinot smile with Santa after Vern completed his inspection of footwear worn by a certain member of the Branch. 43 BRANCH CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR OUR MOST SENIOR MEMBERS Santa and his helper, Lucie Goderre, prepare to distribute ‘comforts for vets’ to our guests. Ambrose and Edna Atkins pose with Santa 44 Betty Jackson sneaks a hug with Santa. Shirley McBride receives a ‘comfort’ from Santa. 45 2016 BRIER TICKETS WE HAVE 2 BRIER TICKETS FOR THE 2016 BRIER IN OTTAWA WORTH $1,000 Open Bids will be accepted until January 15, 2016 Ask Bartender for Bid Envelope place bid Highest Bid will be placed on outside of envelope (no name) Contact Information: Steve Sauve [email protected] 613.851.7451 Tickets are compliments of the Canadian Curling Association They have been donated thanks to TED LARABIE and are part of the ANNUAL GOLF FUNDRAISER All proceeds go directly to support Orleans Branch 632 Tickets will not be available until shortly before the BRIAR 46 NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY AT THE ORLEANS LEGION Thursday December 31st 2015 Cocktails 7 - 8 PM Dinner 8 PM Entertainment by Tony True Tickets go on Sale Sunday November 29th at Noon in the members’ lounge at the bar. Initial ticket sales will be limited to Branch members plus one guest couple per member couple. Reserved tables only. Early ticket buyers get first pick at table selection. Ticket sales open to the public on Sunday December 6, 2015 at noon. Tickets sales will be open at the bar. Cut-off date: December 27, 2015 Cost: $50.00 per person for members and one guest $55.00 per person for non-members Sparkling Wine at Midnight Party Favours MENU Chef Salad, Dinner Rolls Prime Rib Roast, Lemon Chicken, Vegetable Lasagna Roasted Potatoes, Mixed Vegetables Mixed Pastries, Butter Tarts Tea, Coffee BUBBLY AT MIDNIGHT 47 48 Quartier Innes Ward (613) 580-2472 [email protected] 49 50 Lena Harrison and Major (ret'd) Ron Creelman. 51 Royal Canadian Legion Branch 632 Orleans 800 Taylor Creek Drive Orleans ON K1C 1T1 Phone: 613-830-9984 Fax: 613-830-6566 Email: [email protected] Web Page : www.rcl632.ca 52
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