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BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BRANCH
Following the World War II and after returning from Europe, many Canadian
veterans were joining the Royal Canadian Legion (RCL). In 1943 in Tehran and
1945 in Yalta, Great Britain and USA, two allies of Poland during the Second
World War, agreed that the entire Polish territory after the war would fall into
the sphere of influence and control of the Soviet Union under the dictatorship
of Joseph Stalin. The Polish eastern border was substantially moved westward and
a large part of the former eastern territories of Poland was ceded to the Soviet
Union. Owing to what is now known as “The Big Three” betrayal, most Polish
serviceman from the 2nd Polish Corps which fought gallantly in Africa and Italy,
and those from the 1st Armored Division, which fought with a great distinction
in Western and Northern Europe, decided against returning to Poland, now fully
controlled by the Soviets. Canada agreed to accept over 4,000 of those Polish
veterans. In anticipation of language problems the Executive of Branch 50 RCL,
with the help of 17 members of Polish descent, formed a new Branch 412 which
received its own Charter on May 20, 1946. Under the Charter, the Polish
Veterans’ Branch 412 RCL, has had the right to conduct branch
business, meetings and write minutes in the Polish language.
The first Branch 412 Executive Officers were as follows:
President - John Startek
1st Vice President - John Zych
2nd Vice President - Adam Wojtkowski
Secretary/Treasurer - Louis Warzecha
Sgt-at-Arms - Ted Zmija
The first group of Polish veterans arrived in Kitchener from Europe in the Fall
of 1946. The local Polish community in Kitchener-Waterloo received them with
open arms and the new Polish Branch 412 invited them to join- and they did.
During the first two years of existence the new Branch 412 took advantage of
Branch 50 hospitality. Due to increase in membership and need for more space the
Branch bought a house at 321 Wellington St. N. in 1948. The growth continued and
in 1964 after hard work and many financial sacrifices by the Branch members and
Polonia at large, the Branch moved into a new building at 601 Wellington St.
where it has been located since then. The Commemorative Building Plaque in the
banquet hall lobby bears all the names of those who were instrumental in the
process of acquiring a new building for the Branch.
Besides conducting strictly Branch meetings and other Legion business, the
Branch considers itself to be the Polish Community Center in Kitchener-Waterloo
where the Canadian Polish Congress, Kitchener District, has its office, free of
charge. The Polish Dance Ensemble “Kujawiacy”, practice twice a week in the main
banquet hall, and various Polish organizations have their meetings at the Branch
premises free of charge. The Branch hosts Youth Education Awards every March.
The Branch gives annually large sums to charitable causes, students’ grants to
members’ children and sponsors two Polish soccer teams. Since the inception the
Branch has taken active part in all anniversaries of national importance to the
Polish Community, particularly the 1000 Years of Christianity in Poland in 1966,
then annually in the commemoration of the First Polish Constitution of May 3rd,
1791, the Monte Cassino Victory of May 18, 1944 by the 2nd Polish Corps, and the
Polish Independence Day of November 11, 1918.
The Branch is most grateful to have a very dedicated and rejuvenated Ladies
Auxiliary. They have been most supportive at all times. Since their beginning in
1954 they have been doing great job for the Branch with their superb cooking and
hospitality. They also help the Branch financially with their donations.
Veterans and members are very proud of their history and achievements since the
inception of the Branch in 1946. On the front the Branch’s building, the sign
reads: “Dom Weterana im. Gen. Wl. Sikorskiego” (Veterans’ House commemorated to
Gen. Wl. Sikorski)(General Vladislav Sikorski was the Prime Minister of the
Polish Government in Exile in London until his tragic death in an air crash in
Gibraltar in 1943) because Polish Veterans with the help of the local Polish
Community built it. We now charge all future presidents and executives to ensure
that “Dom Weterana” continuous to be well and responsibly managed, remains
Polish and remains the Polish Community Center.
Executive Officers 2005-2007 elected on April 24, 2005
President - Wladyslaw (Walter) Magier
Past President - Tadeusz (Ted) Nowak
1st Vice President - Stan Howie
2nd Vice President - Emil Zmija
3nd Vice President - Andrzej Szumilas
Secretary - Lucyna Sowa
Treasurer - Jerry Wojcik
Sgt-at-Arms (English) - Roger Stephenson
Sgt-at-Arms (Polish) - Tadeusz Sworobowicz
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