Worthy Grand Knight:
As you know a council's good works and charitable activities are a key to its success. The more events or wider outreach a council has each year in its parish and community, the more lives it touches, the more members it keeps engaged, and the more prospective members it attracts. As you are aware, our Knights of Columbus activities and programs fall into six categories: Church, Community, Council, Culture of Life, Family and Youth. Every community has needs, and Knights of Columbus councils should help address those needs. One reason that we have asked every council to recruit one new member per month is each new member will be a new source of ideas and another volunteer to help others. Every new member increases the resources available to council in its charitable outreach: more food and clothing collected for needy families, more successful charitable fund-raisers, and more people whose lives are improved.
For generations, Knights of Columbus have served their communities. The efforts of council members united in charity and fraternity are a testament to our Catholic faith. This is how charity evangelizes, which is our mission and way of life.
Here are some reminders of the important upcoming events that we hope your council is involved in hosting:
October 20-21: Orderwide membership drive in honor of council chaplains: This is a time to be visible in the parish and invite potential members to join our Order. Be sure to order materials and conduct an open house.
October 22-28: Orderwide First Degree Ceremonials: Welcome new members and make it convenient for interested candidates to join the Order.
November 24-25: Orderwide Corporate Communion Weekends: Invite all council members to attend Mass and received Communion as a group during the Solemnity of Christ the King. Sponsor a social event for the entire parish following the Mass.
Guide your council to be a Star Council or Double Star Council this fraternal year. It will be a great accomplishment for both you and your council. It's easy to do using the Power of One, or link directly to: www.kofc.org/recruit1.
Has your Council recruited ONE MEMBER PER COUNCIL PER MONTH?
Vivat Jesus!
GARY R. NOLAN
Vice President - Fraternal
Membership Growth and Ceremonials
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
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Sieg Holle BS MBA
This is the public blog web site for the Brant -Knights of Columbus. Our Council 9262 is located at St Pius X Church at 9 Waverly Street, Brantford Ontario Canada N3R 2K2 . We are a CATHOLIC,FAMILY,FRATERNAL,SERVICE, non profit organization.Our private members site is http://kc9262.blogspot.com .
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Re: One Member, Per Council, Per Month
Are you bored-join the Knights
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Sieg Holle BS MBA
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Inspirational thought-Make everyone welcome by reaching out

"A new command I [Jesus] give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another."1
Do you ever walk into a room full of strangers with the sense that you are the only one who feels insecure? The fact is that others, at least some of them in that room, probably feel the same way, especially if they are also strangers to the group. Feelings of insecurity are part of the human condition because we are all wounded in some way to some degree.
We visited a new church on one occasion where nobody bothered to talk to or welcome us, so I decided to talk to others and welcome them. "It's good to have you here at church today," I said and asked, "are you a member?" In fact, just this last Sunday morning after church I saw a man standing alone, so I specifically went to speak to him and help make him feel welcome. He turned out to be a first-time visitor. A little later this same man sought me out to thank me for talking to him, and told me that I was the only person that bothered to stop and speak to him.
So, when in a group of strangers, talk to a person who may be standing alone and ask him/her about him/herself. This will get you out of yourself and in time you will feel much better about yourself. I'm not suggesting that we be phony, but sometimes we just need to acknowledge our fear, but don't allow it to control us or hold us back from doing the right thing.
If we keep reaching out to others with a sincere motive and do the loving thing, in time this will help us to become more secure ourselves. It may be a challenge at first, but it is what Christ commanded us to do. That is, to love one another. One way to do this is to reach out to a stranger in your midst who is all alone.
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Sieg Holle BS MBA
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Fwd: HDASZ Meeting Agenda for Saturday September 29, 9 AM
Please bring your fellow knights and come to our meeting.
Our featured speaker will show you how to recruit a keen and dynamic set of squires which will
invigorate your council for decades to come.
Other business as usual. Here's the agenda:
9 AM, 1527 Upper James St, Hamilton Ontario.
1. Mass - Fr Love
2. Coffee and Donuts
3. Introductions
Fr Bob Love, Chaplain3. Minutes of last meeting
Harry Murphy, our Secretary
Ed Armacinski our Treasurer
John Stewart Past Chairman
Jim Monkelbaan, Zone Chairman
Frank Gallant, District 8 Master
4. Acceptance of agenda
5. Chairman Report
6. Messages from honoured guests
7. Treasurer Report
8. Report from Supreme Convention
9. North Zone Report
10. Jack Costigan - Council Liability Insurance in Ontario - Q&A
11. David Fisher - Case Study on Starting a squires circle
12. Old Business
13. New Business
14. Any other business
15. Supporting information
16. Next meeting - April 20, 2013, at Francis Xavier or location TBA
17. Adjournment
I expect we will be finished by Noon.
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Sieg Holle BS MBA
Friday, September 14, 2012
Fwd: FW: Canada eh?
Subject: Canada eh?
Canada eh!
TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA
1. Vancouver : 1.5 million people and two bridges. You do the math.
2. Your $400,000 Vancouver home is just 5 hours from downtown.
3. You can throw a rock and hit three Starbucks locations.
4. There's always some sort of deforestation protest going on.
5. Weed.
TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN ALBERTA
1. Big rock between you and B.C.
2. Ottawa who?
3. Tax is 5% instead of the approximately 200% it is for the rest of the country.
4. You can exploit almost any natural resource you can think of.
5. You live in the only province that could actually afford to be its own country.
6. The Americans below you are all in anti-government militia groups.
TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN SASKATCHEWAN
1. You never run out of wheat.
2. Your province is really easy to draw.
3. You can watch the dog run away from home for hours.
4. People will assume you live on a farm.
5. Daylight savings time? Who the heck needs that!
TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN MANITOBA
1. You wake up one morning to find that you suddenly have a beachfront property.
2. Hundreds of huge, horribly frigid lakes.
3. Nothing compares to a wicked Winnipeg winter.
4. You can be an Easterner or a Westerner depending on your mood.
5. You can pass the time watching trucks and barns float by.
TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN ONTARIO
1. You live in the centre of the universe.
2. Your $400,000 Toronto home is actually a dump.
3. You and you alone decide who will win the federal election.
4. The only province with hard-core American-style crime.
TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN QUEBEC
1. Racism is socially acceptable.
2. You can take bets with your friends on which English neighbour will move out next.
3. Other provinces basically bribe you to stay in Canada .
4. You can blame all your problems on the "Anglo A*#!%!"
TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN NEW BRUNSWICK
1. One way or another, the government gets 98% of your income.
2. You're poor, but not as poor as the Newfies.
3. No one ever blames anything on New Brunswick ..
4. Everybody has a grandfather who runs a lighthouse.
TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN NOVA SCOTIA
1. Everyone can play the fiddle. The ones who can't, think they can.
2. You can pretend to have Scottish heritage as an excuse to get drunk and wear a kilt.
3. You are the only reason Anne Murray makes money.
TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
1. Even though more people live on Vancouver Island , you still got the big, new bridge.
2. You can walk across the province in half an hour.
3. You can drive across the province in two minutes.
4. Everyone has been an extra on "Road to Avonlea."
5. This is where all those tiny, red potatoes come from.
6. You can confuse ships by turning your porch lights on and off at night.
TOP REASONS TO LIVE IN NEWFOUNDLAND
1. If Quebec separates, you will float off to sea.
2. If you do something stupid, you have a built-in excuse.
3. The workday is about two hours long.
4. It is socially acceptable to wear your hip waders to your wedding.
Pass this along to Canadians who need a laugh and foreigners who can learn something about Canada and then enjoy a good chuckle.
Let's face it: Canadians are a rare breed.
The Official Canadian Temperature Conversion Chart
50° Fahrenheit (10° C)
· Californians shiver uncontrollably.
· Canadians plant gardens.
35° Fahrenheit (1.6° C)
· Italian Cars won't start
· Canadians drive with the windows down
32° Fahrenheit (0° C)
· American water freezes
· Canadian water gets thicker.
0° Fahrenheit (-17.9° C)
· New York City landlords finally turn on the heat.
· Canadians have the last cookout of the season.
-60° Fahrenheit (-51° C)
· Santa Claus abandons the North Pole.
· Canadian Girl Guides sell cookies door-to-door.
-109.9° Fahrenheit (-78.5° C)
· Carbon dioxide freezes makes dry ice.
· Canadians pull down their earflaps.
-173° Fahrenheit (-114° C)
· Ethyl alcohol freezes.
· Canadians get frustrated when they can't thaw the keg
-459.67° Fahrenheit (-273.15° C)
· Absolute zero; all atomic motion stops.
· Canadians start saying "cold, eh?"
-500° Fahrenheit (-295° C)
· Hell freezes over.
· The Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup!
--"Aspire to Inspire before you Expire"
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Sieg Holle BS MBA
Thursday, September 13, 2012
September 9262 Council Events
- Thursday September 20 -St Pius EXECUTIVE meeting starts at 7 duration 1 hour max -this meeting is to finalize and the direction for the new year
Financial status and new plans and programs to improve our programs
Financial status -dues outstanding -any outstanding liabilities
Special Community fundraising programs - Knights Snack wagon , Nevada tickets , other programs ( Canada Helps=Dufferin Club)
Normal good will fundraising events -Car Draw
Parish related events Breakfasts Rose Sunday - ( open to new initiatives)
Knight volunteer and community programs
Youth Free throw -starts in Nov
Blood clinic
Hospital and family visits for the good of the order and parish
Open to suggestions
Parish Activities and working with the parish groups
Parking
As requested and directed by Father Tim and other church council groups by agreement We would be interested to hear from Father Tim as to his vision ,and wish list of how we can help him
- General members meeting the following Thursday September 27 at St Pius parish Hall
- Installation of officers ( All Councils ) on Friday September 28 at 630 -Family friends welcome -light apre refreshments will be served
Sieg Holle BS MBA
Sunday, August 19, 2012
inspiration -beauty in congo chaos
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Fwd: [ProActive Rants] London olympic record breakers 2012
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Sieg Holle BS MBA
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
Management and governance in your organization
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Sieg Holle BS MBA
Thursday, July 12, 2012
The truth can set you free -good food for thought
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Sieg Holle BS MBA
Saturday, July 07, 2012
The devil made me do it and false flags
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Monday, July 02, 2012
Thank you Brothers -Canada Day at Lions Park was fun and a success
That was Theodore Roosevelt speaking at the Sorbonne in 1910, but he could have just as easily been speaking to you.
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Sieg Holle BS MBA
Friday, June 29, 2012
Fwd: Courtesy Message: 2012-05-23
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Rekindling the fire and relevance of the Knights in our community
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Sieg Holle BS MBA
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Congratulations Graduates
Monday, June 25, 2012
Our civil and religious liberties are precious -least we forget
There are many important issues facing our society and order today . History appears to be repeating itself -almost to the same conditions that lead to the founding of our order. Many natural rights , many religious rights, many economic rights have been challenged and attacked by groups who do not seem to respect these rights and are actively pursuing effective means to reduce them in the name of progress or special public interest .
Key events report 2011 -Council 9262
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Thursday, June 07, 2012
Fwd: Sieg Holle has forwarded a page to you from Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Sieg Holle thought you would like to see this page from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation web site. Lower gas taxes & dedicate them to roadsPetition to introduce and pass the CTF's Gas Tax Accountability Act that will lower gas taxes and dedicate gas taxes to roads. |