1 4 5 3 Volume 87 Knight Life Knights of Columbus Council 1453  c/o 1711 Walker Rd. Windsor ON WINDSOR ON November 2014 Number 2 N8W 3P2 104 years of Charity, Unity, Fraternity and Patriotism to our community! REMEMBERED FOREVER Dr. Raymond LaRocque February 23, 2014 Raymond Marentette May 01, 2014 Charles Sadi June 27, 2014 John Sala June 28, 2014 William Churchill PGK August 17, 2014 These Brother Knights of Council 1453 have passed away this year. Their memories and lives will be celebrated November 2nd at Corpus Christi Church hosted by Holy Family Council. The Memorial Mass is at 10:00 am, and a breakfast follows in the church hall. Please come and join us as we remember our deceased friends and families. Knight Page 2 Life November ‘14 Chaplain’s Corner: Grand Knight’s Column: Deacon Jeremy Tyrrell GK Robert D. Bezaire PGK FDD My brother Knights, The recent events in Quebec in Ottawa – the killing of two soldiers in uniform, and the defense of parliament by the Sergeant at Arms have me thinking about symbols. In each of these cases the individuals were identifiable by the symbols and dress of their job, their vocation. Two men lost their lives arguably because they were so readily identifiable as members of the Royal Canadian Armed Forces. We Knights have particular dress, symbols and customs related to being Knights. We are proud of who we are and what we do, and what we believe. But no doubt we have heard others mock or question us because these customs are considered archaic, or not in touch with today’s reality. Today’s reality is that we need Catholic gentlemen of purpose in every corner of society. Canada needs Eucharistic leaders, men of good faith and of good purpose with a preferential option for the poor. When they see our Knights in regalia, let them know that as with our military in ceremonial kit it is representative of our deeper purpose, one on which Canada can rely. Vivat Jesus, brothers! Deacon Jeremy Tyrrell, Chaplain 1453 Council 1453 Meetings November 19 Executive meeting at 6:00pm General Meeting at 7:00 pm December 10 FREE DINNER MEETING Dinner at 6:00, Cardinal Stepinac Council, Walker Rd. Brothers: We are going to continue our fish dinners. at least until April 2015. Thank you for supporting them and also to the workers. NOTE: The DECEMBER meeting will be on December 10th. It will be a dinner-sponsored by KADEC. We will also make a $2000.00 donation to Guadalupe House . Honorary and Honorary Life certificates will also be presented. Listed elsewhere you will find a Notice of Motion for our Christmas Donations. These will be voted on at our November meeting. What would the Grand Knight article be without the plea for new members. When we take the special members out, we have less than 60 dues paying members. This year our memorial service will be held on November 2nd. It will be a Mass at Corpus Christi on Cabana Rd at 10 a.m. Breakfast to follow in their hall. Holy Family is hosting. NOTE-Reservations are not required for the breakfast but to reserve and give us an idea of how many for the December dinner please call G.K Bob 519-2548431 or Ray at 519 -739-0034. All members and wives or guests are invited. Robert D. Bezaire p.g.k./f.d.d. Page 3 Knight Life Deputy G. K. Notes: From the Chancellor: DGK Michael Harrigan Chancellor Bob Burns PGK Brother Knights we are well on our way to a new season after the summer break. We have had our first fish fry and more are to come. The Memorial Mass is coming up on November 2nd at Corpus Christi, watch to Knight Life for times. For all Council activities consult your Knight Life for times and places or better yet come out to our monthly meetings on the third Wednesday of the month at the Walker Road Council and learn about all our activities and see how your money is being donated. The 2015 International Bowling Tournament will be in Peoria Ill. the weekend of March 28 - 29, 2015. For further information about the tournament and or the league contact Bro. Ray Dupuis. As always Bro. Roy Renaud is the man to see for information on golf. Our first fish fry went quite well and as I write this our second one is upon us. For a fun night of camaraderie with your Brother Knights support the Council and come on out and enjoy some great fish. At our last meeting our District Deputy, Bro John Semaan, informed us of the upcoming degrees. There are several to choose from so if you can bring in a new member we can get them through a degree fairly quickly. The Fourth Degree is always looking for new members so if we could get some new members into our Council we might be helping them out as well. Andrew J. Despins, our Knights of Columbus insurance agent, was at our last meeting with a report on how well the insurance program is doing and encouraged us to use the insurance as one of the reasons a Catholic gentleman should consider joining the Knights. If any Bro. Knight has any insurance questions Bro. Andrew is the man to talk to. As hard as it is to believe, when you read this, Christmas won't be too far away. Our yearly Christmas dinner will be December 10th at the Walker Rd. Council. Cocktails at 6 pm. dinner at 6:30 pm. As in the past this great event will be sponsored by the KADEC committee. I hope to see you all there. I would like to urge all my Brother Knights to remember to "Keep Christ In Christmas". DGK Bro. Mike November ‘14 Greetings Brothers: This is the month of remembrance, All Saints Day on the 1st, All Souls Day on the 2nd, and Remembrance or Armistice Day on the 11th. Lest we forget! Our Memorial is on Sunday the 2nd at Corpus Christi at 10:00 am. Remember all our deceased Brothers. Breakfast will be served at the Church hall after, come out and share the memories and fraternalism. At our November meeting we will make plans to remember our sick, lonely and homebound members for Christmas. Hope keeps us going, and we always hope to recruit new members, once again this month we will try to set up a recruiting drive at our November fish dinner. We ask for any help you can give, thanks. Remember in your prayers our sick and needy members, and the Order, as well as Our Canada and it’s struggle for peace, freedoms and civility. Thanks, God Bless Chanc. Bob Burns pgk Membership Report Bro. Bob Burns PGK Greetings Brothers: On Page 8 is an article I copied from an Ontario State Bulletin, it emphasizes what I was advocating for my 3 years as GK. It is still valid, if we wish to attract new members. Let’s get moving on this, I will do my part, are you willing to also? Page 4 Knight Life Our Ladies Corner: District Report: John P. Seaman PGK DD District 10 Dear Brother Knights, Happy Thanksgiving to our Members and their families and friends. The Coats For Kids Pasta Fundraisers occurred on Sept 20 and 21, 2014, and were a great Success, with hundreds of Tickets sold and thousands of dollars generated and then Donated by the participating local Councils. Great job! The Sept 27-2014 Exec Officers Training session in Tilbury went well and was very informative. Three out of the six Dist #10 Councils had attendees at this Session. I hope that the next Session will have attendees from all of our six Dist #10 Councils because these Training Sessions truly are informative to new and to more seasoned members. The next Exec Officers Training Session is scheduled for Sat June 20-2015, 9 am, in Essex, at Holy Name of Jesus Church Hall. Also, the LWDA Meeting is set for Sat Nov 15-2014 at Church of Atonement Hall, 9 am Mass, 10 am Meeting. Please mark these two dates on your Calendars and Relay this info to your Members. As a Reminder, please ensure that your Council has filed Form #185, Form #365 (Service PersonnelDue Aug 1-2014) and Form #1295 (Audit, Due Aug 15-2014). As to Youth Programs, District Level Soccer Competition will occur on Sat October 4, 2014 and Regional Level Competition will occur shortly after this date. Also, if you have not already done so, please order your Essay Contest Kit (EA-Kit) and Substance Abuse Poster Contest Kit (SAA-Kit) in order to have those on track as well. District #10-District #76 1st and 2nd Degree will occur on Sun October 19, 2014 and on Sun Dec 14-2014 at Fr Victor Cote Council #9671 with Candidates 1 pm, Doors Locked at 1:30 pm and Degrees Starting at 1:45 pm., and then, on Sun Feb 152015 and Sun May 17-2015 at Our Lady of Atonement Council #8919 with Candidates 12:45 pm, Doors locked at 1:15 pm and Degrees Starting at 1:30 pm. As a reminder, please ensure that your Council sends its 2 cheques to cover the Cost of all 4 of these Degrees, one to Council #9671 and the other to Council November ‘14 Dear Ladies, This past month we've mourned the loss of Deacon Ray Mady and a beautiful, loving lady, Pauline Decaire, who always had a smile on her face and never let adversities get her down, and if they did.....it never showed. May they both rest in peace! However, this month we are celebrating the 100th birthday of a dear and long standing member of 35 years. We wish Dora Tourangeau a very Happy Birthday as we remember the many years when she was very active in our auxiliary .May God continue to bless her life. Ladies, even though it’s a little early, mark this date on your calendar, Nov. 30th is the date we set for our Christmas party at Lilly Kazzilly’s, Sunday at 5pm. Please try to attend. Your pres. Marcy Ieraci TIP Remove grease stains like oil or spaghetti sauce from counters and the like. Just heat up a clean, damp sponge in the microwave for about a minute (because the sponge will be warm use rubber gloves) spray it with a solution of 1/4 cup white vinegar and a couple tablespoons of lemon juice. The heat from the sponge will help to cut through the grease. #8919, each for $25, with a Notation on the cheque of “For 1st and 2nd Degrees during 2014-2015 Fraternal Year”. Congratulations to Br Milad Salloum of St Peter’s Council #13335 who recently became a Deacon in the Maronite Catholic Faith. Deacon Milad plans to enter the Priesthood in 2015. As always, kindly remember to automatically CC Your DD as to all Forms submitted by your Council to ON State or to Supreme. Vivat Jesus, John P. Semaan, District Deputy # 10 (519) 977-8764. , Knight Page 5 Life November ‘14 CELEBRATIONS Congratulations and Best Wishes to ALL November Birthdays Janet Smith Joyce Zacher Rene Trudell (PGK) Stanley Wojcik Dora Tourangeau November Anniversaries Bert Decaire (PGK) Darlene Lawrence Rev. Martin Vavrak James Cassey (** 100th !**) Richard & Marilyn Bennett John & Maureen Haggith Andrew & Marie Poirier (PGK) Bob & Lin Burns November Anniversaries FREE DINNER MEETING Richard & Marilyn Bennett John & Maureen GOOD OF THE ORDER – SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10TH Haggith 50/50 winner was PGK Mike O’Brien GOOD OF THE ORDER – OCTOBER 50/50 winner was PGK Bob Burns 6:00 PM ALL MEMBERS and LADIES WELCOME MEMBERS APPRECIATION PARTY Call GK Bob or FS Ray to reserve a seat. AWARDS PRESENTATION THANKS KADEC MERRY CHRISTMAS Remembering Our Ill and recovering Family Our Council mourns the passing of two dedicated active and hardworking supporters, Lady Pauline Decaire and Deacon Ray Mady. Our prayers and sympathy to their families , and to Celeste Gibala, a member of our LA, wife of PGK Joe, Council 9500, on the passing of her sister.. Please pray for PGKs Rene Trudell, Mike O’Brien, Howard Levis, Warden Otto Valvasori and Bros. Ernie Walker, Stan Wojcik and all who are in need of prayers. God help us all. LEST WE FORGET - NOVEMBER 11 Dues notices for 2015 will be going out very shortly. When you receive your notice please pay your dues promptly. Knight Page 6 Life November ‘14 Knights of Columbus International Bowling Tournament This coming year the 2015 Central division bowling tournament will be held in Peoria, Illinois. We are going the weekend of March 28 th and 29th, 2015. If there is enough interest we will try and have a bus for the trip. Anyone interested in going to the tournament can contact Ray Dupuis 519-739-0034 or Roy Renaud 519-825-8078. Deadline for entry fees is February 15th, 2015. 2014 - 2015 Executive Officers Council 1453 Chaplain Deacon Jeremy Tyrrell 519-973-3934 Grand Knight Robert Bezaire FDD PGK 519-254-8431 Deputy G K Michael Harrigan 519-739-1249 Chancellor Bob Burns PGK 519-253-5465 Warden Otto Valvasori 519-739-6420 Financial Secretary Ray Dupuis 519-739-0034 Treasurer Larry Trembley 519-948-9586 Recorder Roy Renaud, PGK 519-825-8078 Trustees Rene Trudell, PGK 519-735-8096 J. P. Rivard 519-256-2545 Edwin Kornacki 519-948-2534 Guards Fredrick Littlejohns 519-974-7159 Advocate Michael O’Brien PGK 519-944-6520 Lecturer to be appointed by GK NOTICE of MOTION A notice of motion was made at our last general meeting October 15 th that the following donations be made. $1,000 donation to the Goodfellows. $1,000 donation to The Society of St Vincent de Paul. $1,000 donation to Downtown Mission. $1,000 donation to Hospice of Windsor. These donations will be voted upon at our next general meeting November 17th, 2014 2013 Memorial 1453 & 4386 You can receive Knight Life in full colour via e-mail or read it on our website http://www.kofcwindsor1453.com/, and save the Council the cost of postage. You would also receive it sooner and on your pc. Phone me at (519) 253-5465. To receive a e-mail copy, or a mail copy. Page 7 November ‘14 Knight Life LIFE MATTERS… Andrew J. Despins, Field Agent Ask Eligible Men to Join This month, I want to address the growth of the Order. Membership growth is the fuel that keeps this great fraternal engine running. All of our charitable works at the council, state, national and international level are thanks to our hard-working members. And more members equals more charity. We know that the membership blitz is a tried and true way for councils to get more men to join. We see these pushes often in March, in celebration of Founder’s Day, and again in October. These drives are successful because brother Knights have increased visibility speaking or presenting during and after Masses and at special events. We must remember that we have a duty to ask each and every Catholic gentleman to join our ranks for the good of the Church, the community and the Order. During the rest of the year, we often “forget” to ask men to join and to bring their families into the Knights of Columbus family. You probably know an eligible Catholic man you could ask today. What if the only reason he hasn’t joined is because no one has asked him yet? When telling a prospect about the strengths of the Order, don’t forget our greatest fraternal benefit: our insurance program. This is often a “selling point” to a potential member who is on the fence. Many members become Knights simply to be able to buy coverage to protect their family. Soon after, they realize the good our charitable works do for their community, and they are proud to be members. As your professional Knights of Columbus Field Agent, I look forward to helping us grow in fraternity in any way that I can. INVITE SOMEONE TO JOIN US NOW ! Page 8 Knight Life November ‘14 How do I make my council successful? by Bill Country State Lead Reports and Information Director Success is measured and determined in many ways. On the state level we look to see how involved a council is. Is the council meeting the needs of its members, community, and, most importantly, its church? Does the council send delegates to the State convention? How involved with the running of the Diocesan Association or zone is it? Does the Grand Knight attend the District Deputy’s meeting? Is the Financial Secretary watching webinar workshops to stay on top of his job? (A good point as the Financial Secretary is the only officer who is in communication with both the Supreme Council and the State Council from year to year as the Grand Knights come and go.) Did the council act on Membership 365? Are families included in council programs? On the council level success is determined by the work of the Grand Knight. Did the council meet regularly? Did the council run all its programs? Did the council bring in new members? Does the council have a newsletter? As members of a council we need to remember to inquire and not to be afraid to ask our Grand Knight how the council did in the car raffle or how successful was a council activity. We always need to remind the council officers we are part of a council and want to know what is going on. We know that success has many levels and sometimes small gains or progress for a council can be rewarding for one and not for another, but the constant is how do you report to Supreme and State. Does the council have a report chairman or does the Financial Secretary have a forms schedule in place to make sure all reports and forms are up to date? If you have a program, do you have a report? If you have an activity in the council is there is a form? Good records keeping and good reports are important and can help your success and help in planning for another year. So I ask the incoming Grand Knights, Do you want to be known as a good Grand Knight or a lousy Grand Knight? Ask for advice. More importantly, ask your District Deputy for his advice. Challenge your council. Try a new program or do something just a little different. With interested members a council always succeeds. Let others know of your success. Submit for state awards. Keep the reports and forms up to date and we can all share and know of your of your success and maybe offer some help or suggestions. A council needs good reporting, State needs good reporting because in the end it can helps us understand what is going on and it will keep your council successful. Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday, November 2nd, 2014
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