B12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 28, 1994 Looking back at WWII Legion planning events to mark 50-year anniversary - By PETER CROMPTON SUMMER’S OVER and we're back to normal operating hours here at Branch 13 of the Royal Canadian Legion. We should also have entcrtain- ment cach weekend, but it will only continue if we receive the support of the members. We have had some very suc- cessful special events, due to some hard work by some of our members, —— We will be holding another event on Nov. 26 to raise moncy to purchase some new colours. We would like io retire the old colours during 1995 in conjunc- tion with Canada Remembers. Canada Remembers is a Veterans celebration from now until Dec. 31, 1995 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of ihe events leading to the end of the Second World War. To honour and remember the wartime sacrifice made by Cana- dians overseas and at home, Cmde, Keith Trask has volunteered to chair a committee to involve all of Terrace in this project. So watch out for the special events, and get involved. Our service officer has put a lot of time and effort into obtaining a memorial stone to be put in place at the Terrace graveyard in the - FROM B1 New rules tough on charities wanted assurances from them that the funds were being used ap- ‘propriately,’” The new rules ban service clubs from making donations over $1,000 to another bingo-license holder. They can contribute more than that to charities that don’t have their own bingo licence only With the permission of the public gaming branch. , kkk kk While here, Yazlovasky paid tribute to the work local Elks and Order of the Royal Purple mem- bers have done to launch a medi- cal hostel at Mills Memorial Hos- pital. The hostel is to open Oct. 15 and provides the families of out- — of-town palicnts inexpensive lodging, Local Elks are pushing for more younger members. Anyone interested in learning more about the Terrace Elks can contact Jim LeCleir at 635-6790. Legion Notes Affairs-sponsored | EISUBARU veterans section. We will be hold- ing a special dedication at the graveyard at 2 p.m. on Oct. 16. All veterans, Legion members and especially the citizens of Ter- race are invited to attend. Follow- ing this dedication everyone is welcome back at the Branch. Other notes: ; mi The same weekend — Oct. 14-16 — is the zone meeting, in . Smithers. @ = The pool tournament ts finally over and the winner was John .Brinkac, with Cmde. Peter Crompton runner-up. WM The Terrace Darts Open Tournament will be held at the Branch Sept. 30 - Oct. 2. Come on out and join in or just watch some of the best players in the northwest. Wednesday night darls is in full swing again after the summer break and new comers are welcome. You don't need to be an expert to participate. Keep an eye on notice boards at the branch for details about Branch playdowns in curling, darts, and cribbage. We will also be hosting these events at zone level early in 1995. mw 0S Our Poppy and Wreath Chairman Cmdc. Bill McRae is gearing up for our poppy campa- ing. I’m sure he would welcome any help you could offer him, Let’s not forget your promise - when you were initiated. This is a major undertaking and all belp will be participated, Mi The next general meeting is October 11 at8 p.m. 50 years ago As Canada remembers, here are some famous dates from Septem- ber 1944: RCMP offer fingerprinting clinic RCMP WILL BE conducting a fingerprinting and photo-identification clinic for local children at McEwan GM in Terrace this Saturday . 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Mm Sept. 29: 9th Canadian Brigade captures the cross Chan- nel guns at Cap Griz Nez. Mi Sept. 30: 3rd Canadian Divi- sion completes the capture of Calais, Peter Crompton is the president of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13. Ask Us For Details. Friday Saturday . Or, Call Us And Get A Loan By Phone! Call 635-7231 ' Your Bank. Your Way HOURS OF SERVICE Monday -Thursday 9:30 - 4:30 9:30 - 6:00 9:30 - 4:30 q Offer in effect untii December 31, 1994, Subject to qualifying credit criteria. J . “SUNDAY” “MONDAY ~ TUESDAY - PALACE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY - LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO OCTOBER 1994 OCTOBER 1994 SATURDAY FRIDAY. . | Knights of Columbus Kinsmen Hospice Society ? 4 6 Terraca 7. Big Terrace Art . 747 Ait Association Parents Coalition Terrace Terrace Cadets Brothers and Association no Minor Kermode Peaks Sisk Terrace of Education teensy gouety? Gymnastics | Terese | Nagel | Terasergu in Tenrace ssocialion _ | AatPove ouncil-Terrace Skating Terrace . 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