Just when ewe think it’s all over………
The Brethren of Harry C Preater Lodge No.8204 know just how to have a good time and they proved it once again after the recent meeting on Monday 15 February when they held their annual sheep race night.
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
The Brethren of Harry C Preater Lodge No.8204 know just how to have a good time and they proved it once again after the recent meeting on Monday 15 February when they held their annual sheep race night.
“Faith, Hope, and Charity” by the American artist Lee Woodward Zeigler (1868-1952). Mr. Zeigler was mainly active in the Maryland and New York area ·
The special meeting, held under dispensation from the PGM saw Lodges of Friendship from all over the country getting together to strengthen the bond of their association through having the same name. Lodges from as far afield as, Cumberland & Westmorland and Devonshire attended the meeting with the next Lodge to host the Gathering, the Lodge of Friendship No. 100, in the Province of Norfolk taking over the Ceremonial Gavel to be used next year in Great Yarmouth.
The son of James and Susannah Bond he was born at Southdown, Suffolk in 1867. He married in 1892 at Yarmouth, Clara French
23 teams of 4 guns and individuals totalling over 100 entries from 10 Lodges took part in the competition with the host Lodge, Eccles, entering 7 teams. The sporting round of 50 clays over 5 stands proved challenging and enjoyable to all who took part. A practice stand and 2 have-a-go facilities were also available.
This is a charity which the Warwickshire Masonic Charitable Association is pleased to support, and we have an open invitation to attend. Having attended last year, it is amazing to see so many dogs together in one place – there are numerous demonstrations, including the West Midlands Police Dog Unit, a Fun Dog Show, and demonstration involving disability assistance by the charity itself
Sexson was born on July 8th, 1877 in Arnica, Missouri. By the age of 17 he had become an ordained minister.
The recently appointed Provincial Wardens, W Bro John Lambert and W Bro David Price with the Worshipful Master of The Round Table Lodge of Lincolnshire No 8240, Bro John Elliot.
The club meets on the first Wednesday of every month at St James Church Cobham Road Accrington, where they have free use of the meeting room at the rear of the church. The theme for this meeting was the Queens 90th Birthday Celebrations, where all the guests received a replica of the meal presented to guests at the party held on the Mall in London.
Herefordshire Freemasons have made a donation of £1,000 to the Hereford Breast Cancer Haven. This continues a long tradition of support from Freemasons for this excellent and worthwhile organisation, and the Province has made a commitment to support the Haven with at least £1,000 a year through the charity’s Guardian scheme.