PRAIRIE SCRIBBLER – NEEPAWA BANNER, VOL. 124, NO. 22

Korean War veteran, Albert Kingdon (seated), received a rare 70 year Royal Canadian Membership Legion Pin during Kelwood Legion #50’s Remembrance ceremonies’ – Photo Courtesy of Kelwood Legion #50

***Originally published in Neepawa Banner, December 27, 2019***

2019 Round-up for Kelwood Legion #50

As another year comes to a close, it is good to remember all of the events, big and small, that were held during 2019 at the Kelwood Legion #50.

Legion President, Larry Henton, was grateful for all of the support the Legion received throughout 2019. “Looking back, we had an incredible year. There were plenty of outstanding band nights and functions that brought our community together. Looking forward to 2020, we have ambitious plans to update and repair the infrastructure of the building. Thanks to the tireless help of our many volunteers and some major donations of material we will be able to give the building a facelift that will keep it in good shape for years to come.”

One of the primary goals of keeping the village’s Legion open is to provide a gathering place for people to come together and enjoy each other’s company. To that end, the Entertainment Committee put on several memorable shows that packed the house. One Night Stand and Generation Gap played to capacity crowds during Kelwood’s Agricultural Fair weekend in August.

Back in June, The Ring of Fire, Johnny Cash Experience came to town as part of their Canada wide tour to support Royal Canadian Legions. Billed as ‘Canada’s most critically acclaimed tribute to Johnny Cash’, Johnny and his band treated patrons to a rare musical evening that would normally be reserved for big city venues.

Then as part of the Legion’s Hallowe’en celebrations, the building was rocking to the stylings of a Creedence Clearwater Revival tribute band, The CCR Band. Many of the patrons dressed in imaginative costumes for the occasion and the band was appreciative of our small town Manitoba hospitality.

Another main function of all Legions is to promote, support, and honour the sacrifice of Canadian veterans. This year’s Remembrance ceremonies were well attended and several veterans and a serving member of the Canadian Armed Forces were present.

Along with the usual ceremonies, a select group of Legion members were recognized for their continued support of the village’s institution. Cindy Hafner was presented with the ‘Legionnaire of the Year’ Plaque in appreciation of her industrious dedication and effort to help keep the Legion operating.

Many Legion members were also acknowledged with presentations of their Royal Canadian Legion Membership pins:

5 year: Neil Fraser & Will Wetherill; 10 year: Jackie Aucoin & Kim Boxall; 15 year: Lynn Wetherill; 20 year: Douglas Chripps, Russell Newton, Norma Somers & Irene Sulik; 25 year: Earl Burton & Victoria Kein; 30 year: Judi Burton, Pat Gilmore, Karol Onyschak & Kathy Therrien; 40 year: Brent Smith.

A rare, coveted 70 year Legionnaire pin was presented to long time Kelwood resident and veteran of the Korean War, Albert Kingdon.

Fund raising and support for various causes also kept the Legion busy this past year. In February, the community and the Legion rallied to support a Riding Mountain couple whose home was badly damaged due to fire. The Legion helped with the Kelwood Snowmobile Derby in March. There have been raffle draws to help raise money for the community’s goal of opening a new skating rink. Then there is the weekly Saturday night ‘Chase the Ace’ which paid out $10,836 in June and is already climbing over $7,000 for the New Year.

Of course, to round out the year, the Legion plays host to Santa on December 21st. This annual tradition has been running in Kelwood for many decades and the kids are delighted when the Jolly Man comes to town.

The Kelwood Legion #50, President, Executive Committee and staff, are appreciative of all the support, volunteering, and patronage received from the many community members who helped keep the Legion thriving during 2019. Well wishes and the doors will be wide open for a fantastic 2020

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PRAIRIE SCRIBBLER – SOUTH MOUNTAIN PRESS, VOLUME 11, NUMBER 25: Part 2

A full crowd of 250 people lined up early for their chance at the Legion’s Chase The Ace

***Originals published in South Mountain Press & Neepawa Banner, September 21, 2018***

Kelwood Legion’s ‘Chase The Ace’ Pot Won

The village of Kelwood has been gripped with ‘Chase the Ace’ fever that finally broke on September 15 when Kelwood Legion #50 President Larry Henton was able to hand over a winning check. Roxanne Lesanko of Dauphin was the lucky recipient of $34,297.

Legion President Larry Henton presenting the winning check

When the Legion started their first ever ‘Chase the Ace’ just over a year ago with $100 up for grabs, no one in their wildest dreams imagined that it would come down to the final card in the deck or that the progressive lottery was going to grow so large.

Funds raised will be shared between the Legion, the Kelwood Playground Committee, the Kelwood Skating Rink Committee, and the Riding Mountain Hall Committee. It was all hands on deck to keep up with the maximum capacity crowds over the last month.

President Larry Henton wanted to thank everyone who came out to support the Legion and the fundraiser. ‘It has been good seeing the community coming out to socialize and have some fun down at the Legion.’ He said that with the structural collapse of the old skating rink and the loss of revenue from rink events, the Legion needed the financial boost to carry them through until the new facility opens.

Legion Secretary/Treasurer Cindy Hafner described the wild ride. ‘I’m exhausted and at times it was almost overwhelming but it was exhilarating being part of something special like this. The odds of the Ace of Spades being the last card drawn was 1 in 54 (the two jokers had been added to the deck) but to have the Legion get down to the last card on our very first go was incredible.’

Don’t worry if you missed out on your chance this time around, the Legion is restarting their game this Saturday starting with $2000 in the pot.

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