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Royal Canadian Legion,

Southey Branch #350

 

The Southey Legion hosts our annual Rememberance Day Service as well as participate in various community events throughout the year.

Our mandate is to serve our veterans which includes serving military and RCMP members and their families, to promote remembrance and to serve our communities and our country.

Background Information about the RCL Branch #350 Southey

RCL Branch #350 Southey began November 3, 1948 with the insurgence of men and women returning from overseas.  The Charter member roster included:

J.Ferguson, F.H. (Fred) McIlmoyl, Tom Isaac, Ken Franzen, Johnny Buchan, Willard Anderson,

Leonard Thompson, E. Fries, Klee, Herman Manweiller

The roster grew over the years and includes a list of over 80 comrades.

Our Ladies Auxiliary was started July 18, 1949.

Branch was forced to close in the early 00’s due to low numbers, but an injection of new members allowed it to re-open in June of 2009.

 

Regular Annual Events & Activities

Poppy Drive, Poster and Literary contests,  Remembrance Day Services,  Annual scholarship to graduating student,  Annual Winter Luncheon at the Lodge, Assisting Museum Board with history and general upkeep.

Past Events:

– Wounded Warriors Weekend  August 2013

– Donations to Shalom and Strasbourg nursing homes to assist veterans

– Trade Show organization September 2014

 

 

 

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A.J. (Jack) Henshaw Memorial Garden

The area was donated and kept up by Terry and Joanne Mildenberger until the Branch reorganized and was able to assume the responsibility

The mural was painted by well-known Saskatchewan artist Ernest Bereti. In Autumn of 2017, Mr. Bereti was commissioned to touch up some of the areas that were fading, returning this beautiful piece of honor closer to its original state, rather than letting it become a faded memory.

The cenotaph was built in 2012/13 and dedicated June 23/13

*** The Park’s naming ceremony took place August 10, 2014.  It has now been dedicated as the “A. J. (Jack) Henshaw Memorial Garden”, after one of Branch #350’s longtime members (and Joanne Mildenberger’s father) Jack Henshaw, who joined the branch in 1949 and remained a strong supporting member until his passing in November 2012.

 

General Branch info:

Meetings:

7:30pm every 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Senior Center

 

We currently have 20 branch members.

We welcome new members to our branch! If you wish to become a member of Brance #350, please contact us.  You do not have to have served in the military- you just have to believe in the preservation of our Country’s history, the importance of Remembrance Day and the support of our troops and emergency personnel, past and present.

Branch #350 is a strong supporter of OSI-CAN- a support program for veterans and community first responders who have experienced an operational stress injury (PTSD).  Fore more information on OSI-CAN, please check out our website http://osican.ca or their Facebook page.

 

Members List:

(2014/15 Exec)

President – Tanner Hanus

Vice President – Leigh Bishop

Treasurer – Marlene Bishop

Secretary – Nicole Toews-Tyndale

Chaplain – currently looking to fill this post

Sergeant-at-Arms – Brendan Irwin

Service Officer – Tony Sugarman

Membership –

Poppy Committee – Mary Massier

Photographer – Ron Walby

Historian – Alana McKay

Chief Gardener – Ed McKay

 

Main contact:

Leigh Bishop  l.bishop@sasktel.net or 726-5881  or

Branch email:  southeylegion@yahoo.ca

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/rcl350southey/?ref=page_internal

Upcoming events:

 

October/November 2021 Annual Poppy Drive

Remembrance Day Service Held November 11th, 2021

 

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