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Seaforth Highlanders of Canada Regimental Association

April 2014 Newsletter

Annual General Meeting upcoming May 21. You have all received the formal notice of meeting. The notice was sent by email will be published in the Vancouver Sun next Wednesday. There was no notice given by regular mail. We are looking for volunteers to serve on the Association Executive for the upcoming year. The time commitment is limited to a few hours per month. Please contact Al Baylis [email protected] if you wish to serve. We hope to see many of you on May 21st.

Vimy Dinner a big success

The Vimy dinner was held on April 5th at the Bessborough Armouries of 15th Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery.The dinner was sold out. The evening carried on long after the wine was gone. The serving Seaforths who brought guests (wives, girlfriends, bosses, workmates, friends and children) felt they brought them to a well-run representation of a military style dinner, slightly less formal but still formal enough. They appreciated the efforts of all involved in the planning to make it an event they were proud to attend and bring guests to. Small changes to tighten up dinner timings, personal contact with serving Seaforths to get them to attend, and emphasis on bringing a guest were the main planning factors. Vimy Dinner is one of the very few occasions in the Regiment where all three messes can mingle freely and get to know each other. The main speeches, the Toast to the Regiment (WO/PMaj Vern Kennedy) and Toast to Fallen Comrades (WO Rob Deans) were very well done, and heart-felt. Several guests were in their mid-90's and hadn't been to a Vimy Dinner for over 50 years, they were truly in awe of today’s serving Seaforth soldiers. The Vimy Guard, with Sgt Pat Farrell as Guard Commander did a magnificent job. Most of the Guard members have done this for many years and look forward to each Vimy Dinner. It was very gratifying and re-assuring that when these Senior NCO's were asked for help their reply was immediate, with "Sir, I know exactly what you want, I've got this, leave it with me". Many guests gave glowing comments about all the serving Seaforths, their drill, dress, deportment, overall professionalism. We can be very proud of each and every one of them. Thanks to Rick Ciccone and his committee for all their hard work. For those who could not attend this year, this event should be a must in 2015.

Bursary Program expands

We are pleased to announce that there will be a new $1,000 bursary awarded this fall. The John Conway

Seaforth Bursary has been donated by Jill Conway, wife of the late John Conway. A company

commander in the Canadian infantry in World War II, Captain Conway was awarded the Military Cross

for heroism in Italy. On May 23, 1944, he was leading an assault on a German machine-gun position

when one of his men dropped a live hand grenade after being shot. Captain Conway picked up the

grenade and hurled it away from his men, but it blew off his right hand. With his pistol in his left hand

and a bandage on his right arm, Captain Conway led his men forward until the German gunners had

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been killed or captured, according to the medal citation. After the war, he became a historian and

educator who in 18 years at Harvard University befriended many of the students whose curriculum he

helped to shape. After leaving Harvard, Dr. Conway held teaching and administrative positions at York

University in Toronto. It is very fitting to have this bursary named after a man whose post war career

was spent in education.

Association sponsoring a Stand Down Family BBQ May 25th

The Battalion will stand down with a final range exercise on May 25th. The families will meet the

members upon their return to Jericho in the early afternoon for a BBQ. This will be a great opportunity

for them to join in the celebration ending the first half of the training year. The lines will be open for

viewing the museum memorabilia. If as an Association member you wish to attend and serve, please

contact Rod Hoffmeister for details.

Our mailing list needs your help Due to the rising cost of Canada Post, we are now relying on email to reach our members. While we currently have over 150 addresses, we need more. Please help us by providing email addresses for those who are not on our list and by providing any changes to you email address.

Kit Shop is ready to serve The Kit Shop is ready to serve Association members and serving members. The shop is open on the first Wednesday of the month in the Jericho Anderson Room at 9pm. While this is not convenient for most Association members, it is possible to order items off the following list. Please contact Trillian Mitchell [email protected]

Spring 2014 Price List

Clothing Crests, Blazer (hand embroidered bullion thread $ 30 Hats, Baseball Caps Navy Blue 15 Hats, Fishing 15 Shirt T Wet/Dry Blue (Small to XL) 20 Jacket, Weather Resistant Stormtech (Navy Blue) 40 Ties, Regimental – Polyester 30 Diced Hose 100 Tartan Hose 100

Jewellery Badge, Cap (OR) 15 Badge, Cap 3pc Officers (3D Sterling Silver) 175

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Badge, Cap WO/Sgts (3D Sterling Silver) 160 Badge Cap Officers & W/O Sgts (3D) 60 Badge, Lapel Seaforth (Enamelled Blue Shield) 3 Brooch, Ladies (Sterling Silver) Minature 3D officer’s cap badge on tartan rosette 65 Pins, Lapel Canadian Flag 1 Rings, Sterling Silver 75 Tie Tacks, Sterling Silver (Large) 30 Tie Tacks, Sterling Silver (Small) 25

Miscellaneous Book, Regimental History (R.H. Roy - 1919 – 1965) 35 DVD Return to Agira Op Husky 2013 20 Ice Buckets, Drum w/Regt. Battle Honours 50 (reduced) Car Decals with logo Inside 2 Car Decals with logo Outside 2 Smokey Smith Prints 5 Mugs, Coffee Stainless (silkscreened w/logo) 20

Note: All items are subject to availability