by Cobalt Branch 44 of the Royal Canadian Legion Cobalt — Royal Canadian Legion Branch 44 held its annual membership Early Bird draw on December 2, 2016. Prize winners were as follows:• Ronald Moore – Canadian Tire Store Prize.• Joyce Letellier – Grant Home Hardware Prize.
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Legions have open doors
by Darlene Wroe Speaker Reporter LATCHFORD — Winter can be long and lonely, but in most communities there is a place where people are welcomed whenever the doors are open.That’s the local Legion hall.There are Royal Canadian Legion halls throughout south Temiskaming:
NEW MEMBERS
New members were recently sworn in to Cobalt Branch 44 of the Royal Canadian Legion. Pictured above are, back from left, Sergeant-at-Arms John Williams; membership chair Lawrence Audette; membership committee member Judy Leveille; new members Mike Minderlein, Aaron Williams and Suzanne Othmer; second vice-president Lauraine Sylvester; president Leo Sylvester;
VETERANS TOWN HALL
Nipissing-Timiskaming Federal Liberal candidate Anthony Rota, seen here, was at Branch 54 of the Royal Canadian Legion in Haileybury on January 24. He was in town to discuss veterans’ issues with both veterans and their supporters. Elisha Sloan-Keats, from Mattawa, who recently retired after serving in the Canadian Forces
ON THE MARCH
On a warm, sunshine filled morning, Sunday, November 2, members of the Royal Canadian Legion Haileybury Branch 54, along with Algonquin Regiment 2344 Army Cadets and the Haileybury Pipe and Drum Band marched from the Legion to the Haileybury St. Paul’s Anglican Church followed by lunch at the branch