Ladies' Auxiliary

About Us

William Dwight Sharpe Branch Ladies’ Auxiliary welcomes you to be a part of giving back to the Legion and our Honoured Veterans.
 

The Royal Canadian Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary is comprised of mothers, wives, daughters, stepdaughters, nieces, sisters, granddaughters, great-granddaughters and widows of Legion members. In some Commands, membership is also open to women in the community.

Most, but not all, branches have Auxiliaries which come under the jurisdiction of the Branch. Major contributors to the day-to-day life of the branch, auxiliaries provide financial and volunteer support to Legion programs.

Members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary support the aims and objects of The Royal Canadian Legion and their dedicated service enriches the programs and activities of the branch.

Branch 15 Ladies’ Auxiliary

The Ladies’ Auxiliary for Branch 15 was founded on 21 March 1927.

Membership

Membership is open to any woman of good character and is 19 years of age and over; and Supports the aims and objectives of the Legion. Complete the application and bring it to the Branch.

Any woman who is eligible for membership in the Legion may choose to become a member of the ladies Auxiliary only, or a member of both.

Join Us

Have you recently retired and find yourself with a lot of free time you’ve never had before?

Or are you simply looking to become involved in a worthwhile organization that appeals to your needs and interests?

Well, if you are looking for a way to do something meaningful AND have fun in the process, consider joining the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 15.

We raise funds to support our War Veterans, our young Veterans and their families who need our help. We assist our Branch so they can continue supporting our Veterans. We also contribute to our community through financial and other donations to The Knight’s Table, the Youth Shelter and the Women’s Shelter.

All this is accomplished through our catering efforts. We have fun doing this while we enjoy each other’s company. The satisfaction of knowing we’re helping so many people is our reward.

WHAT ELSE? It isn’t all fundraising. Our Ladies’ Auxiliary has a sports program that you can join if you want to play or learn how to play darts, euchre or cribbage. Outside of the sports program, we ladies get together socially for lunch, attend the dinner theatre in Caledon and we organize other special events suggested by the membership.

From September to June, we meet the first Monday of the month from, 7:30 to approximately 9:30, at our Legion at 80 Mary Street in Brampton.

If this is something that appeals to you and you would like to receive more information, please call our Legion at 905-456-6767 and I will get back to you within a couple of days. We are really looking forward to hearing from you.

Karen Shorter, President Branch 15