Royal
Canadian Legion, John McGrath Branch 441,
With
such an impressive record of military enlistment in both wars, Kinmount was a
prime location for the formation of a branch of the Royal Canadian Legion.
Charlie Cummings organized a meeting in 1946 and the following charter members
were signed on: RW Austin, A. Austin,
A site
was next on the wish list. The old school house stood on the current site and
the residence was purchased for $600 and remodelled by the members. The site
had to be in
Branch
#441 soon outgrew its antiquated building and it was obvious a larger structure
was needed. The new Legion was a big task for so small a group, but persistence
and spirit were never in short supply. A mortgage was taken out and the 2 local
lumber companies (Austin’s & Phillips) supplied materials on a pay when you
can‖ basis. The present Legion Hall was completed by 1957 and by 1965 the
mortgage was burned.
In the
early days, a dance was held every Saturday night. The orchestra usually
consisted of Norm Graham on fiddle, Jerry Silver & Elaine Strauss on guitar
& Bert Bowron on banjo. Albert Crego was the square dance caller. The doors were never
locked and any member was welcome to use the hall as they wished. Women were
only allowed in if accompanied by a member and only on Saturdays!
Much
has changed over the years, but the RCL Brach #441 Kinmount has still
maintained its community spirit. Benevolent would be a good term to describe
the efforts of this community service organization. Hardly a group or event
happens in Kinmount without the support of the Legion. As the last veterans
fade from the scene, a new generation emerges to “Carry the Torch”.
Contact
the Legion at 705-488-3462.