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Our Beautiful Cenotaph

Pine Falls Legion Branch #64

Located at 7 Tamarac Street in Pine Falls, the Legion Branch #64 was formed in 1928 and boasts a small but dedicated membership with the Ladies Auxillary celebrating 95 years of serving!

The Legion is a non-profit, dues-supported organization and membership is open to all Canadians.

 

The Legion offers a large outdoor electronic sign board and it can be rented to advertise YOUR special event!!   Please call the Branch for more details at 204-367-2718.

 

Friday night meat draws welcome everyone and the Legion offers Media Bingo as well!

 

 

 

 

Marching Silent.....
Marching Silent........

Freedom of the Town

Former Councillor Townsend accomplished this historical event on May 14, 2022.

It was a rainy afternoon but the Troops stated their comrades fought in the rain and they will march in the rain…….
The Squadron marched silent and stately from the Arena to the Legion where they were greeted by a RCMP member outfitted in his red serge to request entry. “Advance one and be recognized”
The commanding officer then proceeded to the Legion door, knocking three times with his sword, and was greeted by the Mayor and Town Council at the entrance and it was proclaimed that the Troop have the Freedom of the Town.
The Squadron was inspected by the Mayor Don MacLellan, MP James Bezan and MLA Wayne Ewasko, followed by speeches given by the three gentlemen, speaking about the importance of such an event and how proud Powerview-Pine Falls should be.
This is only the 7th time in the Province of Manitoba that this has been done.
A private dinner followed and there was the presentation of the framed Proclamation to the Troop and the Legion.
Bert Berthelette, a proud veteran that lives in Powerview-Pine Falls was also awarded for his 75 years of service.
A lovely evening was had by all.
The photos included were provided by SJM Photography. Thank you Cheyenne for capturing the event so well……..
(make sure to click on Freedom of the Town to see more photos)
And lastly, a huge thank you to Councillor Howard Townsend for bringing this event to our Community.
Your pride in Community and History and Military is something to be admired. 
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Annual New Years Levy

Click on Annual New Years Levy for its history......

Today, as in bygone years, members of the various Canadian Forces units and Headquarters across Canada receive and greet visiting military and civilian guests in the convivial spirit of the first day of the New Year.

Refreshments were clearly an important element in the New Year’s festivities. A report of the New Year’s Levée held in Brandon House in Manitoba in 1797 indicted that “…in the morning the Canadians (men of the North West Company) make the House and Yard ring with saluting (the firing of rifles). The House then filled with them when they all got a dram each”. Simpson’s Athabasca Journal reports that on January 1st, 1821, “the Festivities of the New Year commenced at four o’clock this morning when the people honoured me with a salute of fire arms, and in half an hour afterwards the whole Inmates of our Garrison assembled in the hall dressed out in their best clothes, and were regaled in a suitable manner with a few flagons of rum and some cakes. A full allowance of Buffalo meat was served out to them and a pint of spirits for each man”.