daftandbarmy said:
The Legion used to be the only place in town with a liquor license.
From Wikipedia:
"Historically the Legion Hall was the social centre of many Canadian towns. This was especially the case in the provinces with severe restrictions on the sale of alcohol, rules from which the legions were generally exempt."
The area I live in was dry until 2000. The Legion was the only place you could get a drink. Now, there are bars all over the area.
Branch 46 in Swansea ( constructed as a BESL in 1927 ) 1949 photo caption: "Swansea branch of the Canadian Legion which meets here, has decided to apply for a license to sell beer, according to President C.E. Wright. He said members were 'driven to it by attitude of villagers.' " ( Although now a part of the City of Toronto, Swansea was a village until 1967, )
The report says the Vice President "resigned in protest". It goes on to say that the Branch had contacted over 20 firms. But, they refused to give the Legion a mortgage. They could only get a mortgage on the condition that a beer licence was applied for.
The Reeve of Swansea said council was against the Legion having a beer licence.
That was the local Branch in my little neighborhood. Tiny parking lot. Everybody walked to it. Closed their doors a few years ago.
"After 85 years, the Swansea legion closes its doors for good.
Legion sold due to rising costs, low membership"
http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-story/4231988-after-85-years-the-swansea-legion-closes-its-doors-for-good/
Photo of the exterior:
http://www.swansea.ca/gallery_Community_157.htm
With the introduction of "smoke free" by-laws in bars, there was discussion that the RCL might be exempted from the new rule.
That did not happen, so the RCL did not get the business of smokers when bars went no smoking.
"I come here for the socializing.
My friends don't show up any more because of the non-smoking. So I come in less and less.":
http://carleton.ca/Capital_News/02112001/feature.shtml
"Dismayed that Legion Halls are included among the places where smoking will be banned effective May 31, 2006,
veterans are among the most vocal critics of the new law.":
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1118256271906_113665471/?hub=CTVNewsAt11
I remember a Legion guy telling me at the time that they were looking forward to the new no-smoking laws because they assumed, like the old alcohol laws, that the Legion would be exempt. ie: The smokers would be forced to head to the Legion when the bars went smoke-free.