Thank You to Our Volunteers: A heartfelt thank you to all the volunteers who made our Summer BBQ a success — your dedication made every event run smoothly. Special recognition goes to Sue Bohar for her outstanding efforts and leadership!
What’s Coming Up:
o Tuesdays to Friday: Darts, Pool, Euchre.
o Sundays: Football with Jack Kirby at the bar
Donations & Fundraising:
· The Lottery Fund donated $500 each to Wheels on Wheels and Ringette of Paris.
· The Elimination Draw is in progress, and an early bird draw happens this weekend. Get your tickets soon!
· Katy Osborne‑Howie is the executive in charge of the Lottery — contact her for details.
November 11 and Cenotaph Construction:
· The construction for the cenotaph is on schedule and should be ready for our full-scale Remembrance Day ceremonies.
· Earl MacDonald is the executive overseeing the project — contact him with any questions or concerns.
· We are accepting donations (via transfers) for:
o General Fund
o Poppy Fund
o 100th Anniversary Fund
o Building Fund
Branch Renovation Plans:
Our goal this year is to install a lift to the second floor, enabling access for members and guests who can’t manage stairs. It’s essential to keep Branch 29 fully operational and inclusive.
If you’d like a full breakdown of needs, costs, and plans, please call Barry at 705‑872‑2348 for a comprehensive review.
Thank you,
President Barry Humphrey
Coming Events
October 18th: We have a band 5-830 sausage on a bun/ potato chips available for purchase
October 24th: Trivia 7-9
October 25th: Pool tournament starts at 11.30
October 31st: Halloween party/dress up $10 admission 8-11 pm prizes/raffle table, 50/50.
Anniversary Committee
The Anniversary Committee is sending out a special and huge thank you to all who participated in the Poppy Stitch Along on Sept. 20th. The legion was filled with over 2500 knitted and crocheted poppies along with the sounds of enthusiastic stitchers. Gratitude goes out to Donna Campbell for talking about her fibre art quilt, to Sidney Moran the talented crocheter for sharing her skills, to Sue Mcfadden Humphrey and her troupe of young workers (Bella, Victoria, Belle and Moxen) for attaching the poppies to the netting.
A collaboration with the Paris Branch – County of Brant Public Library and the Paris Museum and Historical Society included two displays of Paris heritage. What fun to see pictures and letters from the past. Kudus to Emma Johnston and Tina Lyon for sharing their artifacts.
This event was part of Ontario Culture Days. Your Anniversary Committee worked hard to bring this event to the legion and is designed to have the poppies ready for display for .our anniversary in October 2026. Keep on the lookout for more events.
Poppy Campaign
September 21, 2025
Dear Comrades,
The Royal Canadian Legion Br. 29 Poppy Committee will be conducting their annual campaign commencing Friday October 31 st . Poppy boxes will be placed at local businesses starting from that date thru to Tuesday Nov.11 th . Last year over $25,000 was raised and we have donated over $22,000 to help Veterans and promote Youth Education this year.
The Poppy Fund is the Legion’s way of remembering the DEBT WE OWE TO THOSE WHO SACRIFICED SO MUCH.
We will be having our members canvassing at local business this year. There will be a sign-up sheet on the notice board at the Branch, and I ask all members to consider volunteering for a shift.
Member donations can be mailed to the above address, cheques, cash may be dropped off at Branch #29. Receipts for income tax will be prepared and mailed out to those donating $5.00 or more.
If you have any questions on the campaign or on purchasing wreaths phone the Branch number shown above.
Your continued support of the Poppy campaign is appreciated.
Earl MacDonald
POPPY CHAIR
226-387-0729
(Envelopes will be available at the branch for donations, please provide complete address, including name of person donating).
On behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion Paris Branch 29, we are proud to share an update on our recent contributions to the community.
Branch 29 has donated $500 to the Paris Ringette Association and $500 to the Meals on Wheels program.
Ringette, a dynamic winter sport created in North Bay, Ontario in 1963, has been played in Paris for decades. Paris Thunder Ringette continues to bring this exciting game to our local community. Learn more at parisringette.com
The Meals on Wheels program, based out of the Paris Fairgrounds, prepares and delivers meals to 51 recipients, with 4 individuals currently on the waiting list. More details can be found here: tinyurl.com/ParisMealsOnWheels
These initiatives highlight the Legion’s ongoing commitment to supporting the people and organizations that make Paris stronger.
We extend our thanks to all members, volunteers, and patrons. Your continued support makes it possible for Branch 29 to give back directly to our community.

Many, many thanks to all the volunteers for donating their time to help make the Saturday BBQ successful this summer. Sue Bohar’s assistance in coordinating the staffing and running of the BBQ helped immensely in maintaining the smooth operation of this popular event.
Don’t forget September 6th is our Annual Golf Tournament. Info can be obtained at the branch and on our website parislegion29.ca
September and the Legion 29 is back in full swing as the summer heat starts to slip into the coolness of fall.
Drop by the and join one or more of the many upcoming activities.
The popular Cornhole League is back on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Sue Bohar convenes on Tuesday and Wednesday conveners are David and Susan Brown.

Progressive Euchre is on Wednesday evenings starting sometime in September. Karen Tibbett requests that members use the sign up sheet at the legion to join.
Billiards startup is Thursday night September 4th at 7 p.m.

Ladies Darts is also starting up on Thursday September 4 at 7 p.m.
Jack Kerby and Darren Ayers ask members to drop in to get their football sheets ready for the start of Sunday Football.
Katy Osborne-Howie, our Lottery director, has applied for an elimination draw. Watch for it coming soon.
Look for the thermometer at the legion showing our progress as we raise funds aimed at the installation of a lift to our 2nd floor along with the upstairs renos.
Please plan to attend our General Meeting on September 17, 2025. Meeting starts at 7:30, on the main floor at the Legion.
See you at the branch.
Barry Humphrey
President