Thursday, 26 October 2017

November Newsletter 2017



  Looking out my Manitoba window on October 26, 2017, it certainly looks like winter out there! Although this snowfall will soon melt – at least I HOPE it will – it is a reminder that we need to start getting ready for the winter season of Legion events.

  Visit our website at www.RCLBranch52.com

  Poppies – help with the Poppy Drive if you can, and if you can’t, at least please buy and wear a Poppy! 
  Legion Week is November 05 to November 11. As always, we will have our annual Vets’ Dinner and Dance on the Saturday prior, that is, November 04. Tickets are available from the Club Room; call 204-467-2261. Cocktails are at 5:30; dinner at 6:30; dance in the Club Room at 8 with Sonny and the Hurricanes, a country band. 
  Other events in November include the annual Craft Sale put on in the Hall by the Seniors Group. Come out and do some Christmas shopping, visit with friends, and enjoy a hot lunch.
  Don’t forget that November 30 is the final day of Early Bird Pricing for your membership renewal. You don’t want to miss out on the savings.   Regular members pay $40.00, while those over 70 years of age pay $35.00.
    Remembrance Day will be celebrated in the Legion Hall at 10:45 a.m. on November 11. Volunteers to set up the stage and chairs are welcome; call 204-467-2261. Although the service starts at 10:45, the event is always well-attended, so early arrival is advisable if you want a seat.
  At the November meeting, on November 14, we will be taking Nominations for the 2018 Executive, with elections being held at the December meeting. 
  And speaking of December, we have a lot of events planned for that month.  On December 02, everyone is welcome to join us for Breakfast With Santa from 9-noon.
  There will be a Bake Sale in the Hall spanning two days – Friday, December 08 and Saturday, December 09.
  One of our most popular events is the annual Christmas Eve Afternoon in the Club Room, with food and prizes. This year it will be on Saturday, December 23 from about  pm onward; the Club Room closes for the holiday at 6 pm. It will remain closed on December 24, 25 and 26. See you again on December 27!
  New Year’s Eve will be celebrated in the Club Room with Halo Jump, starting at 8 pm. There will be a cover charge of $5.00, and finger food will be provided.
  Come out on Wednesday nights for Chase the Queen! Take a chance! Win some cash! Have some fun!


** LIVE BANDS **  LIVE BANDS ** LIVE BANDS ** LIVE BANDS ** LIVE BANDS **
Oct 28:  Jesse Bandura (country rock) 8 pm in  the Club Room
Nov 04:  Sonny and the Hurricanes (country) 8 pm in the Club Room
Dec 31:  Halo Jump  8 pm in the Club Room
Feb 10:  Marvels 7-11 pm in the Club Room, after Bonspiel
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Oct 28  Hallowe'en Dance in the Club Room from 8 pm with Jesse Bandura; prizes for costumes
Nov 03  MEAT DRAW starts 6:30; 50/50 to follow
Nov 04  Veterans' Dinner & Dance; cocktails 5:30, dinner 6:30, dance in the Club Room with Sonny and the Hurricanes 8 pm
Nov. 05-11  Veterans' Week
Nov 10   MEAT DRAW starts 6:30; 50/50 to follow
Nov 11 Remembrance Day presentation
Nov 14 Exec Meeting 7 pm; General Meeting 8; nominations
Nov 17   MEAT DRAW starts 6:30; 50/50 to follow
Nov 18 Seniors Club presents the Annual Craft sale
Nov 24  MEAT DRAW starts 6:30; 50/50 to follow
Nov 30 Last day for Early Bird pricing on Membership dues!
Dec 01  MEAT DRAW starts 6:30; 50/50 to follow
Dec 02  Breakfast With Santa in the Hall 9-12 noon
Dec 08  Bake Sale in the Hall
Dec 08  MEAT DRAW starts 6:30; 50/50 to follow
Dec 09  Bake sale in the Hall
Dec 12  Exec Meeting 7 pm; General Meeting 8; ELECTIONS
Dec 15  MEAT DRAW starts 6:30; 50/50 to follow
Dec 22  MEAT DRAW starts 6:30; 50/50 to follow
Dec 23  Christmas Eve Afternoon Party; Club Room closes at 6 pm
Dec 24-26 inclusive  Club Room Closed
Dec 29  MEAT DRAW starts 6:30; 50/50 to follow
Dec. 31 new Year's Eve in the Club Room with Halo Jump 8 pm; $5 cover; h'ors d'oeuvres
Jan 01  Club Room Closed
Feb. 10 (Bonspiel Weekend) Dance in the Club Room with Marvels, 7-11
Weekly Events
Bingo – Mon nights at 7 for the Early Birds
Seniors' Bingo – Tues afternoons at 1:30
Chase the Queen – Wed evenings 7:30 – 8:30
Crib – Thursday nights at 7 sharp
Meat Draw – Friday nights starting at 6:30

  For better communication, Dominion Command is requesting all Members’ email addresses; simply send an email to   dminfo@legion.ca. Another new thing coming down the pipe is an improved Member Application Form. Previously, the routine was to fill in the Application, pay your dues, and attend an initiation in order to become a full-fledged Legion member. Now the Initiation portion of the process has been included on the Application form, so you never have to attend at all! Of course we would all like to see you come out to the Legion and socialize, but the initiation just does not fit everyone’s schedule. This way, you can more easily become a Member. 

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Fall Newsletter

  The big news for Fall is that the Fall Supper is coming! It will take place on Sunday, October 15, 2017, from 4-7 p.m. Prices:  Adults $15, kids 7-12 yrs. $7, kids 6 and under FREE. For take out and delivery, please phone ahead to reserve:  204-467-2417. With questions or to volunteer, please call 204-467- 2261. Volunteers are always welcome! There is ample opportunity to volunteer on the day itself, and in the preceding few days. On October 13 there will be a work party at 9 a.m. to prepare bread for stuffing the turkeys. On October 14 there will be a work party at 9 a.m. to peel potatoes.
  Our next major event after the Fall Supper is the Hallowe'en Dance which will take place in the Club Room on Saturday, October 28, featuring Jesse Bandura, a country rock band,at 8 p.m. Come in costume -- there will be prizes! This is always a fun time!
  Poppy collection boxes will be distributed around the town of Stonewall on October 27.  Thank you in advance to those who have volunteered to help with this project.
  Veterans' Week is November 5-11. On November 4, we will hold our annual Veterans' Dinner and Dance. Tickets are available from the Club Room; call 204-467-2261. Cocktails are at 5:30; dinner at 6:30; dance in the Club Room at 8 with Sonny and the Hurricanes, a country band. 
  Remembrance Day will be celebrated in the Legion Hall at 10:45 a.m. on November 11. Volunteers to set up the stage and chairs are welcome; call 204-467-2261. Although the service starts at 10:45, the event is always well-attended, so early arrival is advisable if you want a seat.
  Early Bird pricing is once more in effect for 2018 Membership Dues, until November 30. Regular members pay $40.00, while those over 70 years of age pay $35.00.
  At the November meeting, on November 14, we will be taking Nominations for the 2018 Executive, with elections being held at the December meeting.
  Come out on Wednesday nights for Chase the Queen! As of October 10, the pot was at $2400.00. Take a chance! Win some cash! Have some fun!

  October 10 was the 90th Anniversary of our Branch! Happy Anniversary to us! We celebrated after the general meeting with cake.

** LIVE BANDS **  LIVE BANDS ** LIVE BANDS ** LIVE BANDS ** LIVE BANDS **
Oct 28:  Jesse Bandura (country rock) 8 pm in  the Club Room
Nov 04:  Sonny and the Hurricanes (country) 8 pm in the Club Room
Dec 31:  Halo Jump  8 pm in the Club Room
Feb 10:  Marvels 7-11 pm in the Club Room, after Bonspiel
  

The fall line up of events is as follows:

Sept 01 Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Sept 04 Club Room closed
Sept 08 Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Sept 12 Exec meeting 7, no General meeting
Sept 15  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Sept 17-23  Legion Week
Sept 22 Alzheimer Tea and bake sale
Sept 22 Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Sept 29  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Oct 06  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Oct 09  CLUB ROOM CLOSED
Oct 10  Exec meeting 7, General meeting 8 p.m.
Oct 13  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Oct 15  Fall Supper; volunteers always welcome!
Oct 20  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Oct 27  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Nov 04  Veterans’ Dinner and Dance
Nov 11 Remembrance Day presentation
Nov 18 Seniors Club presents the Annual Craft sale
Reminders
Bingo – Mon nights at 7 for the Early Birds
Seniors’ Bingo – Tues afternoons at 1:30
Chase the Queen – Wed evenings 7:30 – 8:30
Crib – Thursday nights at 7 sharp
Meat Draw – Friday nights starting at 6:30

  Dominion Command is requesting all Members’ email addresses; simply send an email to   dminfo@legion.ca. Another new thing coming down the pipe is an improved Member Application Form. Previously, the routine was to fill in the Application, pay your dues, and attend an initiation in order to become a full-fledged Legion member. Now the Initiation portion of the process has been included on the Application form, so you never have to attend at all! Of course we would all like to see you come out to the Legion and socialize, but the initiation just does not fit everyone’s schedule. This way, you can more easily become a Member. 

Wednesday, 12 July 2017

Summer Newsletter for Branch No. 52 Stonewall




  The weekend of August 18-20 is our biggest community celebration of the year, Quarry Days. We have a number of events planned. The Parade sets off from the arena at 10:15 on the Saturday; we will have a float in the parade. Of course everyone is welcome to come on out to our centrally located Legion Hall to watch the parade go by. And that is not even our first event of the weekend! On Friday, Aug. 18, at  6:00 our Beer Gardens and BBQ will be open. Later on, you can groove to the musical stylings of Hallo Jump in the Club Room. Then on Saturday morning, join us for pancake breakfast in the Hall from 8 a.m. till noon.  Our Beer Gardens and BBQ open at noon, and will be available until about 7 p.m. The annual “street dance” and Beer Gardens begin at 8 p.m.; you need to pay to get into this one, folks, and you must have valid ID proving that you are 18 years of age or older. The entertainment will be provided by the ever-popular DJ, Chris Hofer. Bright and early at 8 a.m. on Sunday morning the pancake breakfast is up and running again in the Hall, until noon when the Beer Gardens and BBQ open for the afternoon, with DJ Tony Letkeman.
  We would very much like to put on a barbecue every Friday afternoon, from about 5:30 until 7:30 or so. In order to do this we need VOLUNTEERS! Feel free to sign up to help out with one (or more) of these events. The sign-up sheet is at the bar in the Club Room. If we have no volunteers, we will have no barbecue!
  Dominion Command is requesting all members’ email addresses; simply send an email to   dminfo@legion.ca. Another new thing coming down the pipe is an improved Member Application Form. Previously, the routine was to fill in the Application, pay your dues, and attend an initiation in order to become a full-fledged Legion member. Now the Initiation portion of the process has been included on the Application form, so you never have to attend at all! Of course we would all like to see you come out to the Legion and socialize, but the initiation just does not fit everyone’s schedule. This way, you can more easily become a Member.
  President’s Report.  Cde. T. Willliams reports that Chase the Queen recently paid out at over $11,000.00, and the Bingo Lucky Seven went at over $2700.00. Come on down to our weekly events and take a chance on winning big!  Cde. Williams wishes to thank everyone who helped at Decoration Day. A thank you is also extended to Cdes. B. and P. Armstrong for the donation of the poppy picture in the foyer.
  In other administrative business, patrons are advised that there will be a slight increase in drink prices in the Club Room, to reflect increased costs. Effective July 1, 2017, it will cost you 25 cents more to wet your whistle. It has further been decided to revisit the Hall rental rates for community events such as funerals, etc. It has been demonstrated that what we collect is not enough to pay the janitor to clean up the space after the event, and get it ready for the next event. I believe that at one time the events under this umbrella were put on by Members, and were set up and cleaned up by those same Members. Now the lines have become somewhat blurred, with other folk wanting to use the Hall at “mates’ rates” but not doing the set up and clean up that “mates” formerly did.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR
July 01  CLUB ROOM CLOSED - Canada Day
July 07  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
July 11 Exec meeting 7, no General meeting
July 14  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
July 21  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
July 28  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Aug. 04  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Aug. 07  CLUB ROOM CLOSED - Civic Holiday
Aug. 08   Exec meeting 7, no General meeting
Aug. 11  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
QUARRY DAYS   
Aug. 18  6:00 Beer Gardens open & BBQ
Aug. 18  6:30 Meat Draw              
Aug. 18  8:00 Hallo Jump (band) in the Club Room
Aug. 19  8:00-noon pancake breakfast in the Hall
Aug. 19  Noon- Beer Gardens open & BBQ
Aug. 19  8:00 pm Street Dance DJ Chris Hofer – Beer Gardens
               LEGAL ID REQUIRED to get in 18 and 0ver
Aug. 20  8:00-noon pancake breakfast in the Hall
Aug. 20  Noon - Beer Gardens open & BBQ
Aug. 20  1 pm - DJ Tony Letkeman – Beer Gardens
Aug. 25  Meat Draw 6:30-7:30; 50-50 8 pm
Reminders
Bingo – Mon nights at 7 for the Early Birds
Seniors’ Bingo – Tues afternoons at 1:30
Chase the Queen – Wed evenings 7:30 – 8:30
Crib – Thursday nights at 7 sharp
Meat Draw – Friday nights starting at 6:30

Tuesday, 9 May 2017

Lowest Tax in Canada!



Lowest Tax in Canada
  According to a recent email from Roland Fisette, District Commander, MBNO has the lowest per capita tax in Canada. That is due to the generous donations we have received from Fenety Marketing, publisher of the Military Recognition Book. Our $8.00 tax is in danger of jumping to a whopping $12.00 per membership unless Fenety Marketing is able to fill the upcoming edition of the Military Recognition Book. To meet their target they need YOUR help. If you know someone who is a veteran (including Reserves, Regular Force and RCMP), please submit a picture and information as to who they are and when and where they served; fill out the form at www.mbnwo.ca service book  and forward it immediately. The Military Recognition Book showcases our veterans, and veterans are what the Legion is all about. We only have until the beginning of June to complete this project.

Pool
  No it is not a swimming pool. Branch Number 52 Stonewall has a brand new pool table. It is seeing a lot of use – apparently people are enjoying it very much. Come on down and try it out!

Darts
  Branch Number 52 now has dart boards, and darts are being played regularly on Tuesday nights. It is fast-paced action, with a lot of good competition. The Club Room bar serves a wide variety of tasty drinks, and lots of yummy snacks. Come out and have a good time “down t’ the Legion”!

Barbecue 
  The ever-popular Friday Night Barbecues will be starting up again on May 25. There is a sign-up sheet at the bar if you would like to donate a few hours of your time to participate. This is held in conjunction with the Meat Draws, and runs from about 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.

Help Dominion Command Serve You Better!
  Dominion Command is requesting all members' email addresses.  Members will be able to provide their email address by simply sending an email to dminfo@legion.ca