The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-11-04, Page 32Page 12
We would like to
extend our best
wishes to the
LEGION BRANCH 109
on their
60th Anniversary
Ns
Congratulations!
GODF;RICH KINSMEN
On November 11ti
Let Us Remember
Best Wishes
Branch 109
011 your
60th Anniversary
Banter & MacEwan
Insurance Brokers Ltd.
New Location 50 South St., Goderich 524-8376
e,. for 60 years of dedication
Toge th er..
We Will Remember
ople helping people
GODERICH COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION
39 St. Davie St., Goderich 524-8366
As �
you know, si� these days
ca- hard t find. But,Legion
Brant 109 can be proud of 60 years
of fine service in Goderich and area.
' \l4/ORSELL
PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.
145 Huron Rd. Goderich 524-7952
Legion founded on
enduring principles
and members' loyalty
Whereas The Royal Canadian Legion was
founded upon principles, which endure to-
day, and will serve well all who belong or
may belong in the future including, among
others —
—A solemn remembrance of Canadians
who gave their lives so that our nation
might be free.
— Loyalty to the sovereign and to Canada.
—Safeguarding the rights and interests of
the disabled, the widowsand dependents
and all who served.
—Maintaining our right to encourage our
people and nation to every reasonable sup-
port to peace at home and throughout the
world.
— Maintaining in and for Canada the rule
of law — encouraging the national and
united spirit — ordered government — and
striving for peace, goodwill and friendship
between Canadians and among all nations.
—Advocating the maintenance in and by
Canada of adequate defences. •
—Retaining the spirit of comradeship forg-
ed in wartime and nurtured in peacetime
to the benefit of the history and unity of the
nation.
And whereas throughout the history of the
Legion certain values have endured to the
benefit of the veteran segment, the Ladies
Auxiliary and their chosen successors, all
to the credit and benefit of the Canadian
community.
And whereas it is the recognized duty of
each segment, the one to the other, to
perpetuate The Royal Canadian Legion
and its principles, facilities and programs
for the general welfare of our nation now
and in the future.
We, the undersigned, for ourselves and
representative of our segment of The
Royal Canadian Legion, covenant and
renew our obligations (.o each other and to
the nation and do solemnly declare —
REMEMBRANCE
That those who died in the service of the
nation will always be remembered
together with their widows and widowers.
We will remember them.
That Remembrance Day shall remain and
be reverently observed on the llth hour of
the llth day of the llth month of each year
by us and our successors. Lest We Forget.
That the sacrifice made by so many shall
not be in vain and we shall strive to main-
tain unity in our nation, together with our
constant endeavour ta,promote and main-
tain peace, goodwill, and friendship within
our country and throughout the world, so
that all citizens may be worthy, of the
sacrifice they made.
JUST RIGHTS
That those who survive and need our aid
may be assured of reasonable and ade-
quate assistance.
LOYALTY
That we maintain our loyalty to the reign-
ing sovereign and to Canada and its people
— to stand for ordered government in
Canada and decline membership or to con-
tinue any membership to anyone who is a
member of or affiliated with any group,
party or sect whose interests conflict with
the avowed purposes of The Royal Cana-
dian Legion or support any organization
advocating the overthrow by force of
organized government in Canada or which
encourages or participates in subversive
activity or propaganda.
COMRADESHIP — SERVICE
That our original basis of common service
and sacrifice expressed in comradeship
shall survive among us and our communi-
ty so that the ideals for which so many laid
down their lives will be fulfilled.
MEMBERSHIP .
That The Royal Canadian Legion remain
strong and united. That those who served
or are serving or have served in the armed
forces of our country together with their
widows and dependents and such others as
from time to time are admitted and
subscribe and continue to subscribe to our
purposes and objects, shall be encouraged
to belong provided always that we shall re-
main democratic and non-sectarian and
not affiliated to or connected directly or in-
directly with any political party or
organization. That so long as veterans re-
main, or their widows or widowers, they
shall be fully and adequately represented
in all the councils of The Royal Canadian
Legion. Future ex -service persons shall
enjoy the same privileges in perpetuity.
SYMBOLS
The Poppy is our emblem of supreme
sacrifice and must forever hold . an
honoured place in our hearts and image
immortalizing as it does our remembrance
and honouring of those who laid down their
lives for ideals which they, we: and all
Canadians rightfully cherish. It shall
challenge us to serve in peace, as in war, to
help those who need our help, and to pro-
tect those who need and deserve our pro-
tection. The cross of sacrifice, on ap-
propriate occasions, is symbolic of the
same worthy principles of remembrance.
The Torch shall remain symbolic of
justice, honour and freedom throughout
our land. These were the principles for
which our comrades fought and died. We of
today and tomorrow' covenant to hold it
high lest we break faith with those who
died. Justice, honour and freedom are our
charge for now and forever. We serve best
by fostering these principles in ourselves,
our children and their children so long as
The Royal Canadian Legion shall survive.
Our Badge is symbolic of our loyalty to our
sovereign, our support to our nation in our
worthy citizenship and our remembrance
for our fallen comrades and fellow Cana-
dians of like principles.
Our Flag, being the Canadian Flag, is
representative of our nation both at home
and abroad. We will uphold it ourselves
and forever teach respect for it by our suc-
cessors, within and without the Legion. At
the same time, we will remember our
historical association with the Union Flag
and the Red Ensign.
Our successors shall themselves learn
and pass to their successors these prin-
ciples including, when necessary, our best
services in times of great need, our unique
strengths to our family and community,
and the worthiness or remembering their
contributions in their continuing time.
We, individually and collectively,
guarantee we will be true to these prin-
ciples and subject only to the limits
prescribed by democratic law teach and
hand down them to our continuous suc-
cessors without reduction but with enhanc-
ed values. . .