"Memoriam eorum retinebimus"
"We Will Remember Them"
History of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34 in Pouce Coupé
"The Pouce Coupe Legion Branch #34 has a long history in the area, and continues to provide a valuable service for village residents. It dates back before the village was established, having celebrated 90 years of Charter in 2017 and is one of more than 1,400 Royal Canadian Legion branches, with more than 275,000 members across the country. The Legion was founded as “The Canadian Legion of the British Empire Services League” in Winnipeg in 1925.
The Pouce Coupe Legion has been at its current location on 47 Avenue since 1952 and the building used to operate as a school. While the Legion has stayed at the same location for 65 years, they continually look at new ways to attract visitors. A renovation project in 2017 included the installation of new flooring and LED lights.
In Pouce Coupe, there are more than 100 members. The organization’s president is Gilbert Gunter and they meet the second Tuesday of each month.
The organization holds its Schnitzel Night on the second Friday of each month. They also hold an annual Remembrance Day service and serve a pancake breakfast on Canada Day. The Legion also opens its doors for private functions, renting out its hall for weddings, birthday parties, Christmas parties, Celebrations of Life and more.
Source: Pouce Coupé
Members offer support and assistance to local veterans and their families with programs offered through the national organization.
The branch is involved with the Remembrance Day event and the Poppy promotion and provide Celebration of Life services.