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PEACE  ARCH STAMP CLUB
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                   COLLECTION EVALUATIONS/COLLECTION ADVICE  
            FREE OF CHARGE:

                                                    JIM MASON wje_mason@telus.net
                                                                              Steven Melanson- 1-604-318-9554

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                                         CLUB OFFICERS
                    JIM MASON- VICE PRSIDENT 
                wje_mason@telus.net


               STEVE MELANSON- V. PRESIDENT 
  604 318 9554

                  
                                                

 

          CONTACTS


-STEVE MELANSON
stephenmelansono8@gmail.com

JIM MASON

wje_mason@telus.net

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                    THE 
PEACE ARCH STAMP CLUB

       ANNOUNCEMENT
                 AS OF
            JULY 30, 2025

           
DONATIONS 
                 TO DATE 
                          TO
       MANY LOCAL CHARITIES




 

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$40,000.00

PEACE ARCH HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

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JIM.M - STEVE.M. - DIONNE ARCHER  Philanthropy Officer -  Terry Leishman

         IN MEMORY 
                 OF 
  DOREEN LEISHMAN
                AND 
   RETIRED PRESIDENT
     TERRY LEISHMAN


 

The time-honoured hobby – and expertise – of stamp collecting is having a significant impact on local fundraising, thanks to the Peace Arch Stamp Club.

On July 30, Peace Arch Hospital Foundation was presented with a cheque for $4,900 by members of the club executive, including president Stephen Melanson, past-president Terry Leishman and director Jim Mason.

A group of stamp collectors who get together once a month (except July and August), the club provides an opportunity to buy, sell and trade stamps and also participate in a monthly live auction.

The most recent donation – earmarked for a new production kitchen in the hospital – was in memory of Terry's late wife, longtime club member Doreen Leishman.

Doreen, who passed away some four years ago, was responsible for the club's auction-recording program.

"Terry and Doreen brought the club to being a very interesting and vibrant organization," Melanson told Peace Arch News.

He noted the donation brought the amount of money donated by the club to local charities over the past 14 years to $40,000.

"These monies came from the sale of collections donated (to the club) by the general public after being made aware of our activities," Melanson said.

"Somebody will drop off a little bag of stamps to us and we'll sort them and put them in our monthly auction. Over the years, we've raised a lot of money that way. And sometimes we've had big collections donated to us, some of them valued up to thousands of dollars.

"Last year we donated $1,000 to Peace Arch Hospital Foundation, $1,000 to Peace Arch Hospice, $1,000 to the Sources Food Bank and $500 to Brella," he said.

In previous years the club has also donated to help with humanitarian aid following wildfires in East Lytton and in Northern Alberta, Melanson recalled.

"We're proud of what we're doing. No-one else (in the stamp-collecting community), across Canada, is doing this."

Melanson said the club does not buy collections, but will offer free appraisals and provide suggestions in their disposal.

"I feel that our club fills a void in this area, especially when it comes to our senior population. A lot of seniors are sitting around with stamp collections and no idea what to do with them.

"We've left people with tears in their eyes because Grandpa's stamps – instead of being thrown in the garbage – have gone to help with a lot of good causes." 

Melanson said the club keeps in touch with a lot of other stamp organizations to attract collectors to the monthly sales.

The only downside, he said, is that – in common with other stamp clubs across the country – the membership is aging, and finding difficulty attracting younger members.

"If we had a way of putting stamps online or on cellphones it would be a different story – but we can't," he said.

"We're getting some younger people, around 35 and 40, but anyone younger than that, it doesn't seem there's a chance." 

The Peace Arch Stamp Club meets the first Wednesday of each month (except July and August) – at the Brella Community Services facility, at 15008 26 Ave.

Meetings are from 4-7:30 p.m.

"We provide a warm and welcoming greeting to all visitors," Melanson said.

"And with a membership of 72, we have a good mix of ladies and gentlemen."

For more information on the club and meetings, call Melanson at (604) 531-6041.

               PEACE ARCH STAMP CLUB
RAISES FUNDS FOR MANY LOCAL WORTH CAUSES.
ATTRIBUTION TO ALEX BROWNE , PEACE ARCH NEWS PAPER
 

 PEACE ARCH STAMP CLUB
SECOND ANNUAL DONATION 

                 DECEMBER 
                        2024

 TOTAL 
   TO
  DATE

$35,100.00

SOURCES FOUNDATION
          

 

PEACE ARCH HOSPICE                       SOCIETY
       

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Jim M. -Steve M. - David Young Sources{CEO}-                          Terry Leishman

   Amanda, [Executive Director] - Steve M - Jim M. - Terry Leishman -                                Emiko {Fund Officer}

PEACE ARCH HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

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JIM.M - STEVE.M. - DIONNE ARCHER  Philanthropy Officer -  Terry Leishman

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