Our 2024 Executive
Front row - 1st vice president John Yoxall, Former 1st vice president Dean McPherson (stepped down). President Judy Ballard, Executive Lynda McEwan,
Back standing row - Sgt at Arms Donald Purdy, Service Officer John Vanderelst, Executive member Shari Gillies, Sherry Boudreau, Todd Watson, Jodi Barrass and Lynda Cratty.
Meet the Executive
I have been a Member of Legion 88 since 2009. I went to the first meeting in January to pledge my allegiance to the Legion. I stayed for that first meeting and saw how the Legion was run.
In 2010 I decided to run for Executive, was elected and did the Youth Education portfolio for 6 years until I retired from work. I then took on the Poppy Campaign for 5 years. During that time I ran for table officer and continued helping in any way I could.
So why did I want to become a Legion Executive? Because of my Dad. He was not a Veteran in the eyes of the Legion. We came from Denmark where my Dad was in the Danish underground when the war broke out. Many times he was captured and released until the final time he was caught and sent to a work camp somewhere in Austria. We are not sure of exactly where he was but when he came home he had what was called "Shell Shock" which is now called PTSD. If it was not for Allied forces who liberated his camp, I would not be here doing all I can for Legion 88.
It is an Honour and a privilege to serve.
Jodi originally joined the Royal Canadian Legion at the age of eighteen, in Baron Bing, Toronto. She moved to B.C. and joined the Billy Bishop branch in Kitsilano. She left for a while and was busy with life, then rejoined the Maple Ridge branch around five years ago.
Jodi’s grandfather is a veteran and a long time member of the RCL, he was the inspiration for her to join at a young age. Her father in law was also a veteran and was a prisoner of war in North Africa during the Second World War.
She is on the Membership Committee with Lynda McEwan, and is the Co-Chair of the Finance Committee with John Yoxall. Prior to joining the Executive this year, Jodi was a very active member of the Ladies Auxiliary.
Her vision for our branch this year is to get back to basics with proper operational management, using resources that we have in the expertise of legion membership. She would like to see an expanding relationship between all members of different ages and services.
She is a business owner, and likes to read in her (very limited) spare time. She is also a busy proud hockey and baseball mom!
Al first joined the Legion in the late 70’s. He has been a member of Branch 88 since 1994 and received the Life Membership Award in 2017.
He is currently the Past President and Meeting Chairman, and in the past has held all positions on the Executive Committee and various positions at the Zone level.
Al is a veteran, his military service was 1968-1971 in the Royal Canadian Navy.
His vision for the future of our Legion is that he would like to see some of our many new members sign-up as volunteers, as it seems that we rely on the same people year after year.
James first joined the Royal Canadian Legion in 1976 in North Vancouver, moved to Port Moody in 1998, and then to Maple Ridge in 2014. As a member of the Port Moody Branch, he was a member of the Executive at Large, and in charge of Awards. He is a proud member of the Colour Party and has taken part in Honour Guards at the Celebration of Life for veterans who have passed away.
James joined the Air Cadets at the age of 12, and then at 16 in 1971, joined the Canadian Armed Forces Army Reserves. He was a Master Corporal in the Engineers.
He served in North Vancouver and spent 4 months in Germany, and also worked with the American Engineers in Fort Lewis, Washington. During his time with the Engineers, he travelled to Wainwright Alberta multiple times to train with other branches of the Canadian Armed Forces. James was also a member of the RCMP Auxiliary in Coquitlam from 1992-2005.
Lynda joined the Legion in 1997 and a year later transferred to Br. 88. She volunteered on a couple of Committees before being elected to the Executive in 2004. She served as chair for many different Committees before being elected as 2nd Vice-President, 1st Vice-President, and then President.
In 2014 she was elected to the N.W. & Dist. Zone as Deputy Zone Commander and served at that position for 3 years, followed by Secretary/Treasurer for another year. She then returned to the Branch, again serving on various committees, most recently as Membership Chair. She currently holds positions as Constitution and Bylaws Chair and Recording Secretary. In 2012 she was honoured to receive her Life Membership from Branch 88.
Lynda is the daughter of a Veteran (Army), the wife of a Veteran (Airforce) and the mother of a Veteran (Navy). She has been a volunteer for various organizations since she was sixteen. She enjoys, cooking, crafting, golf, curling and travel.
Don is a longtime member of the Royal Canadian Legion, first joining in 1973 while stationed in Winnipeg Manitoba. He was a member of the Army Reserves in 1970 while in High School in Hamilton Ontario.
He joined the Regular Force in 1972 after High School Graduation as a Mobile Support Equipment Operator (MSE Op). During his time serving he had postings CFB Winnipeg Manitoba, UNEFII Ismailia Egypt, 4 Service Battalion S&T Company Lahr Germany, CFB Detachment Vancouver & 12 Service Battalion, 4 Service Battalion S&T Company Lahr Germany and CFB Chilliwack. He retired in 1993.
He comes from a Service Family. His Grandfather was in WW1 with the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force and he fought in the Battle for Vimy Ridge. His Dad was with the West Nova Scotia Highlanders in WW2 and was part of the forces that landed in Normandy. His Dad was wounded in action while fighting in Belgium.
Don was a member of the Legion in Winnipeg, Lahr Germany and Vancouver. Don rejoined RCL Branch 88 in 2018. He also joined the Colour Party and Honour Guard. He was appointed Sergeant at Arms of the Maple Ridge Legion in 2023.
Don Officially Retired as a Professional Driver in 2022 after 52 yeas. Now that he is Retired, he likes to Read, Travel, Hike and Swim.
John first joined the Royal Canadian Legion in Maple Ridge in 2009 and became the First Vice President in May 2024.
He has been a member of the Colour Party for Remembrance Day and many other occasions for several years, and has lead the Honour Guard at the Celebration of Life for many veterans.
He is a Veteran, and served in the British Army as a Metalsmith in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) for 12 years, after joining as a boy soldier at the age of 16. During his time in the military he was posted to Norway, Northern Ireland, Canada, Cyprus and several army bases in Germany.
His goal for our Legion is to make Veterans and their families the main focus, and to help support younger Veterans in particular. He would like to raise awareness of Operational Stress Injury, in particular Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and how that affects many Veterans both young and old. He would like to encourage more people to join the Legion and to volunteer.
In his spare time he tries to get in his 10,000 steps a day and once he retires would like to travel. He has been known to frequent the Legion Lounge.
Meet the Executive
I have been a Member of Legion 88 since 2009. I went to the first meeting in January to pledge my allegiance to the Legion. I stayed for that first meeting and saw how the Legion was run.
In 2010 I decided to run for Executive, was elected and did the Youth Education portfolio for 6 years until I retired from work. I then took on the Poppy Campaign for 5 years. During that time I ran for table officer and continued helping in any way I could.
So why did I want to become a Legion Executive? Because of my Dad. He was not a Veteran in the eyes of the Legion. We came from Denmark where my Dad was in the Danish underground when the war broke out. Many times he was captured and released until the final time he was caught and sent to a work camp somewhere in Austria. We are not sure of exactly where he was but when he came home he had what was called "Shell Shock" which is now called PTSD. If it was not for Allied forces who liberated his camp, I would not be here doing all I can for Legion 88.
It is an Honour and a privilege to serve.
Jodi originally joined the Royal Canadian Legion at the age of eighteen, in Baron Bing, Toronto. She moved to B.C. and joined the Billy Bishop branch in Kitsilano. She left for a while and was busy with life, then rejoined the Maple Ridge branch around five years ago.
Jodi’s grandfather is a veteran and a long time member of the RCL, he was the inspiration for her to join at a young age. Her father in law was also a veteran and was a prisoner of war in North Africa during the Second World War.
She is on the Membership Committee with Lynda McEwan, and is the Co-Chair of the Finance Committee with John Yoxall. Prior to joining the Executive this year, Jodi was a very active member of the Ladies Auxiliary.
Her vision for our branch this year is to get back to basics with proper operational management, using resources that we have in the expertise of legion membership. She would like to see an expanding relationship between all members of different ages and services.
She is a business owner, and likes to read in her (very limited) spare time. She is also a busy proud hockey and baseball mom!
Al first joined the Legion in the late 70’s. He has been a member of Branch 88 since 1994 and received the Life Membership Award in 2017.
He is currently the Past President and Meeting Chairman, and in the past has held all positions on the Executive Committee and various positions at the Zone level.
Al is a veteran, his military service was 1968-1971 in the Royal Canadian Navy.
His vision for the future of our Legion is that he would like to see some of our many new members sign-up as volunteers, as it seems that we rely on the same people year after year.
James first joined the Royal Canadian Legion in 1976 in North Vancouver, moved to Port Moody in 1998, and then to Maple Ridge in 2014. As a member of the Port Moody Branch, he was a member of the Executive at Large, and in charge of Awards. He is a proud member of the Colour Party and has taken part in Honour Guards at the Celebration of Life for veterans who have passed away.
James joined the Air Cadets at the age of 12, and then at 16 in 1971, joined the Canadian Armed Forces Army Reserves. He was a Master Corporal in the Engineers.
He served in North Vancouver and spent 4 months in Germany, and also worked with the American Engineers in Fort Lewis, Washington. During his time with the Engineers, he travelled to Wainwright Alberta multiple times to train with other branches of the Canadian Armed Forces. James was also a member of the RCMP Auxiliary in Coquitlam from 1992-2005.
Lynda joined the Legion in 1997 and a year later transferred to Br. 88. She volunteered on a couple of Committees before being elected to the Executive in 2004. She served as chair for many different Committees before being elected as 2nd Vice-President, 1st Vice-President, and then President.
In 2014 she was elected to the N.W. & Dist. Zone as Deputy Zone Commander and served at that position for 3 years, followed by Secretary/Treasurer for another year. She then returned to the Branch, again serving on various committees, most recently as Membership Chair. She currently holds positions as Constitution and Bylaws Chair and Recording Secretary. In 2012 she was honoured to receive her Life Membership from Branch 88.
Lynda is the daughter of a Veteran (Army), the wife of a Veteran (Airforce) and the mother of a Veteran (Navy). She has been a volunteer for various organizations since she was sixteen. She enjoys, cooking, crafting, golf, curling and travel.
Don is a longtime member of the Royal Canadian Legion, first joining in 1973 while stationed in Winnipeg Manitoba. He was a member of the Army Reserves in 1970 while in High School in Hamilton Ontario.
He joined the Regular Force in 1972 after High School Graduation as a Mobile Support Equipment Operator (MSE Op). During his time serving he had postings CFB Winnipeg Manitoba, UNEFII Ismailia Egypt, 4 Service Battalion S&T Company Lahr Germany, CFB Detachment Vancouver & 12 Service Battalion, 4 Service Battalion S&T Company Lahr Germany and CFB Chilliwack. He retired in 1993.
He comes from a Service Family. His Grandfather was in WW1 with the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force and he fought in the Battle for Vimy Ridge. His Dad was with the West Nova Scotia Highlanders in WW2 and was part of the forces that landed in Normandy. His Dad was wounded in action while fighting in Belgium.
Don was a member of the Legion in Winnipeg, Lahr Germany and Vancouver. Don rejoined RCL Branch 88 in 2018. He also joined the Colour Party and Honour Guard. He was appointed Sergeant at Arms of the Maple Ridge Legion in 2023.
Don Officially Retired as a Professional Driver in 2022 after 52 yeas. Now that he is Retired, he likes to Read, Travel, Hike and Swim.
John first joined the Royal Canadian Legion in Maple Ridge in 2009 and became the First Vice President in May 2024.
He has been a member of the Colour Party for Remembrance Day and many other occasions for several years, and has lead the Honour Guard at the Celebration of Life for many veterans.
He is a Veteran, and served in the British Army as a Metalsmith in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) for 12 years, after joining as a boy soldier at the age of 16. During his time in the military he was posted to Norway, Northern Ireland, Canada, Cyprus and several army bases in Germany.
His goal for our Legion is to make Veterans and their families the main focus, and to help support younger Veterans in particular. He would like to raise awareness of Operational Stress Injury, in particular Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and how that affects many Veterans both young and old. He would like to encourage more people to join the Legion and to volunteer.
In his spare time he tries to get in his 10,000 steps a day and once he retires would like to travel. He has been known to frequent the Legion Lounge.