Within Your Province - Provincial Grand Lodge of Staffordshire
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Within Your Province - Provincial Grand Lodge of Staffordshire
Within Your Province eemasons r F e r i h s d r o f f a t S r o f r The Newslette ISSUE 20 Final Plan for Garden PLANS for the final stage of the Masonic Garden at the National Memorial Arboretum have been lodged with Lichfield District Council and, subject to approval, it is hoped to start work by May and complete it all during the summer. Deputy Provincial Grand Master VW Bro John E Griffiths, PGSwdB, the architect for the whole scheme, has had to amend his original thoughts for a stone arch entrance to the garden because of budget constraints. He said: "We continue to get marvellous support from across the Province and also from Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire and we are about to receive a modest donation from the Grand Charity. However our budget will still be tight and the alternative sketches designating stonework were beyond our resources. "W Bro Eddie Ford, a truly operative mason of great integrity and generosity, is saving us thousands of pounds, by constructing the King Post trusses in his own workshops and once again putting it all together. The proposal is to use green oak, which is workable and has cost in the region of £5,000, excluding construction." Large sketches of the proposals will be displayed at the Provincial Grand Lodge meeting on May 14 for brethren to scrutinise but not, says Bro Griffiths amend. He also added: "I have received some unhelpful criticisms from certain brethren regarding progress however, if monies are not available, there is no point in committing time and effort. The virtue of patience and perception is sadly not shared by all." The Arboretum is also to replant 84 yew trees, at their expense, due to the extensive flooding last year and high water tablet at the site. Bro Griffiths also said: "We hope to have a Masonic VIP official visit to mark the completion of the garden in September, subject to planning permission, exceptional weather and of course the Great Architect." SPRING 2008 New Look Cathedral Service The Provincial Grand Master is delighted that once again we shall be able to worship within the great portals of our magnificent Cathedral at Lichfield. However, the bi-annual service will be different this year. New arrangements follow detailed discussions between Provincial Officers and the Dean since the last Masonic service was held. Instead of having our own Masonic service the Provincial Grand Master has accepted an invitation to join an Evensong service. He has heartily welcomed this generosity of spirit and has issued an invitation to all brethren, their families and friends to join him on Sunday, June 22, at 3.30pm. Brethren attending should not wear any Masonic regalia and there will not be a seating plan. The full Cathedral choir will be present and the Dean, the Very Rev Adrian Dorber will give the sermon. The Provincial Grand Master has been invited to read the first lesson. Special arrangements have been made to provide tea and biscuits in the adjacent College Hall following the service at a cost of £2. Any Brethren wishing to take refreshments must book in advance through the Provincial Grand Secretary to whom cheques should also be sent. Provincial Grand Master RW Bro Thomas DC Lloyd, TD, DL, said: "This Province gratefully welcomes the splendid opportunity for Staffordshire Freemasons to participate in an Evensong service with the general public as evidence of openness and understanding. This I hope will help to dispel the unwarranted misconceptions of the Craft held by some." Date for the next big V Festival clear up What have troubled pop singer Amy Winehouse and Staffordshire's Royal Arch Grand Superintendent E Comp David Hampson got on in common? They are both going to this year's V Festival at Weston Park. But they don't plan to meet. will be going on the Monday after the event. And he wants as many Staffordshire Masons and their families and friends to join him clearing up abandoned tents and other camping equipment which will go to emergency charity aid organisations. resulted in several lorries being dispatched and help in deprived areas of the world. The Provincial Grand Master is supporting the Grand Superintendent and has issued an appeal to all Masons to help if they can. Amy is scheduled to appear at the popular pop music event during the weekend while E Comp Hampson Last year some 40 Royal Arch masons and wives mustered and helped Rotarians in the big clear up which The date is Monday, August 18 and volunteers are asked to assemble at 3.00pm and be able to work until about 8.00pm. Lodge secretaries are being asked to collate names and liaise with the Provincial Office Access to the site will be via the main entrance on the A5. Everyone who intends to help is advised to wear stout shoes and bring industrial type gloves and their own drinks and refreshments as there will be no facilities on site. Within Your Province Passed to the Grand Lodge above It with regret that we record the following Brethren who have passsed to Grand Lodge above since the last publication, as recorded on 27th March 2008 W.Bro. W.D. Grcott W.Bro. H.H. Dawson W.Bro. E. Mills W.Bro. N.A. Howell W.Bro. A. Wharton W.Bro. F.R. Brighouse W.Bro. C.A. Peters W.Bro. H. Higgitt W.Bro. F. Ballington W.Bro. D.R. Wood W.Bro. H.F. Matthews W.Bro. R.D. Butler W.Bro. L.H. Cooke W.Bro. J. Johns-Hunt W.Bro. J.G. Evans W.Bro. E.V. Thorpe W.Bro. R.F. Hobson W.Bro. R.T.W. Farmer Etruscan Lodge Staffordshire Knot St.Edwards Lodge Tudor Lodge of Rifle Volunteers St. Thomas's Lodge St.Augustines Lodge Josiah Wedgwood Lodge Lewisham Lodge Dieu La Cresse Lodge Edwina Lodge Izaak Walton Lodge Chase Lodge Ethelfleda Lodge Old Wulfrunians Lodge Chartley Lodge Chartley Lodge Aldridge Lodge Gnosall St.Lawrence Lodge No.546 No.726 No966 No.1838 No.1914 No.1941 No.2214 No.2582 No.4169 No.4237 No.4281 No.6291 No.6600 No.7411 No.7569 No.7569 No.7921 No.9458 You will find a good home for your savings right here in Market Square And that also means award winning mortgages right on your doorstep 4 Market Square, Stafford ST16 2JH 01785 223212 www.srbs.co.uk 2 MBE for Rev Bro John A member of Seagrim Lodge, 8161, W Bro the Rev John Davis was among several Staffordshire people who were honoured in the New Year list. He was awarded the MBE for services to the community. A retired police superintendent, his many appointments included heading up the Stafford sub division and the Force Support Unit which also had responsibility for major public order incidents and firearms. On retirement he turned his attention to community work including the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, the Walton (Stafford) Youth and Community Committee, the county Soldiers, Sailors and Airmens Family's Association and St John Ambulance where he is currently chairman of the Staffordshire Council of St John. He is also a Serving Brother of the Order. John was also a member of Stafford Borough Council and studied to become an ordained priest. He now serves as the Nonstipendiary curate for Bradley Church Eaton and Derrington. He is also chaplain at the Beacon Army Barracks at Stafford. He joined Seagrim Lodge in 1986 and became Master in 1994, being appointed Past Provincial Junior Grand Deacon in 2002. He is due to be promoted to Past Provincial Grand Superintendent of Works at Provincial Grand Lodge in May. Grand Lodge rank for Past Wardens TWO Past Provincial Wardens, W Bro Geoff Bean and W Bro John Renaudon who were Senior and Junior Wardens respectively in 2005 have been appointed officers of the United Grand Lodge of England. W Bro Renaudon is to have an active rank of Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies and W Bro Bean, Staffordshire's Education Officer designate, is to be a Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies. Other new Grand Lodge W.Bro. Geoff Bean appointments include Provincial Grand Almoner, W Bro Alan Walker, MBE, to Past Grand Standard Bearer. Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Keith Thomas has been promoted to W.Bro. J. Renaudon Past Senior Grand Deacon and W Bro David Hampson, the Staffordshire Provincial Grand Chapter Grand Superintendent, who was appointed PAGDC in 1994 and Deputy Grand Sword Bearer in 2004, is to become Past Grand Sword Bearer. W.Bro. Keith Thomas W Bro Gordon Hewitt, PAGDC, is promoted to Past Junior Grand Deacon and W Bro Martin Amey, appointed PAGDC in 1989, has been promoted to Past Assistant Grand Registrar. In the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons E Comp Norman Joughin, Second Provincial Grand Principal, who was Grand Standard Bearer in 2001 is appointed Past Assistant Grand Sojourner and E Comp Michael Ashcroft, PPrGSN, is appointed Past Grand Standard Bearer. W.Bro. N. Joughin Staffordshire 2013 Grand Charity Festival Within Your Province rd sh i re Freemasons Th e News l et te r fo r Sta ffo Within Your Province is published twice yearly, in March and September and any contributions, ideas or suggestions will be welcomed by the Editor, W Bro Peter Atkins, by email to [email protected] or by post to Peter Atkins, Information Officer, c/o Provincial Grand Lodge Office, 211 Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, WV6 0DD. He can also be contacted on his home telephone 01889 500635. Publication is made possible by the support of our advertisers and readers are requested to support them whenever possible. When doing so please mention that you saw the advertisement in Within Your Province. If you are a non-Masonic reader who would like to know more about Freemasonry please visit our website www.pglstaffordshire.co.uk or contact the Provincial Office at the address below. Within Your Province is published on the authority of the Provincial Grand Master of the Province of Staffordshire, RW Bro Thomas DC Lloyd, TD, DL, Provincial Grand Lodge Office, 211 Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, WV6 0DD. Telephone and fax 01902 745151, email [email protected] Printed by David Bowyer Print and Design, Stafford. 01785 253060. c Provincial Grand Lodge of Staffordshire. Following the successful pilot of the "1000 Club" There will be 2 games a year until the Festival Each game will have a Final Grand Prize £1,000 Half way Prize £500 Weekly prizes, the number and value of which will depend on the number of players First draw 17th May 2008 £25 for 26 weeks Application form available from your Lodge Charity Steward or Secretary or download from the Provincial WEB site. Cheques payable to "Staffs PGL Festival Account" Send with application form to John Francis, 3 York Ave., Fulford ST11 9SB Within Your Province 3 Meet…Colin Denne, Assistant Provincial Grand Master After three years as Provincial Grand Secretary W Bro Colin Denne, PAGDC, is to be invested as an Assistant Provincial Grand Master in May. He will succeed W Bro Keith Thomas, PJGD. Bro Colin, who was initiated into Staffordshire Knot Lodge, 726, in 1977, is also active in Royal Arch and a number of other side orders including Mark, Royal Ark Mariners, Knights Templar, Knights Templar Priests, Rose Croix and the Order of Secret Monitor. He was Master of his Lodge in 1991 and appointed a Provincial Grand Steward in 1998. The following year he was promoted to Past Provincial Junior Grand Deacon and in 2002 to Past Provincial Grand Sword Bearer. A retired Health Authority director, he spent 37 years in the health service starting as a 15-year-old apprentice e n g i n e e r. B r o C o l i n i s a k e e n golfer, both he and his wife Val are members at the Manor Golf Club, sited near Uttoxeter, where they have both been captain. He is also a keen fly fisherman and enjoys travelling and gardening. Colin Denne You could have heard a pin drop . . . . . u n t i l A l e x s a i d “ Ye s ” Masonic history was made during the Etruscan Lodge Ladies Night at Shelton in November. W Bro Barry Parish, the Lodge Information Officer explains. John's widow Pam kept in contact with the Lodge and joined us on numerous occasions at our Christmas meetings and David, now 40, joined the lodge in 1993 and is currently Junior Warden. In January 1978 W Bro John Rayworth was installed as Master of Etruscan Lodge, 546, but sadly, during his year in office he died most unexpectedly from a hiatus hernia. He was a young man and left a wife and two small children - a son called David and a daughter Alex. Before joining Etruscan Lodge seven years ago our Master, W Bro Ian Barnett, met Alex and they became romantically involved. At Ian's Ladies Night Alex was naturally the Master's Lady and she was joined on the top table with Ian's family and of course her mother. Recreating the proposal, W Bro Ian Barnett asks Alex Rayworth. The evening progressed in a splendid manner and after a magnificent meal the usual after proceedings ensued, including the distribution of the ladies gifts. Once this had been completed, quite unusually, our Worshipful Master, a worthy mason, an excellent ritualist and not generally prone to such impulses, took to the floor and asked Alex to join him. He then got down on one knee, produced a ring and proposed marriage! You could have heard a pin drop until she said yes. Wand presentation Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies, W Bro David Philips, PPJGW, officially received his Wand at a ceremony in January. It was originally presented to W Bro Alfred Mould who was PGDC for 16 years from 1957, by the St Peters, 419, Lodge of Instruction, of which he was preceptor for 32 years. It is now tradition that the office holder is presented with the wand and former PGDCs including Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Gary Read and Provincial Senior Warden W Bro John Lockley attended the ceremony. Car to be won An £8,500 car is to be raffled across the Province to raised funds for the 2013 Festival. The vehicle will be unveiled at the Provincial Grand Lodge meeting on May 14 and tickets will cost £10 each. Wrong Caption In the last issue, in a feature about the Order of Royal and Select Masters the wrong caption was printed under a photograph of the District Grand Master, Rt Il Comp Brian William Price. We apologise to him and his deputy Ill Comp Clifford Bull. Editor. Within Your Province 4 Grand Charity donates more than £23,000 to local hospices More than £23,000 was presented to the six hospices which provide services in Staffordshire by the Provincial Grand Master on behalf of the Freemasons Grand Charity just before Christmas. The local hospices, St Giles at Lichfield, Compton at Wolverhampton, Katherine House at Stafford, Douglas Macmillan and the Donna Louise Children's in Stoke on Trent and Acorns Children's in Walsall were among 220 hospices across England and Wales which shared in grants totalling £600,000. Although children's and adults hospices have always been supported through the annual grant giving scheme, last year, for the first time, a sum was set aside specifically to benefit the growing number of services dedicated to children. More than half of the children's services received more than £3,000 and each adult service received an average of more than £2,600. Since 1984 when the Grand Charity began the hospice grants programme more than £7 million has been presented. RW Bro Thomas DC Lloyd, welcoming everyone to the presentations at the Aldridge Masonic Hall said it had become one of the very pleasurable tasks he was asked to carry out each year and it was good to meet old friends and make new ones. Six Lodge almoners were invited to the presentation - W Bros Tony Moody, Hatherton, 2474; Brian Tuckwell, Bridge Trust, 2878; Tony Liddiard, Old Eversley, 5259; Malcolm Jarvis, Ogley Hay: Brian Robson, Gnosall St Lawrence, 9458, and Nick Crisp, Black Country, 9702. Also in the picture with the Provincial Grand Master, are both Assistant Provincial Grand Masters, W Bros Gary Read and Keith Thomas, Provincial Grand Almoner W Bro Alan Walker, SMCA President W Bro John Brooke, SMCA secretary W Bro Jim Warburton and SMCA treasurer W Bro Mike Daniels. He added: "It is always a great pleasure to present these cheques. Hospices do wonderful work in our communities and I know from the comments made today and in the past, that our help is appreciated." The closing date for applications this year is July 31 and £600,000 has already been put to one side. This was announced in March as part of a £1.5 million grants programme aimed at medical research, youth opportunities and vulnerable people. An additional £80,000 has been ring fenced for air ambulance charities. £1,500,000 Grant Awards The Grants are made towards the operating costs of the hospices and only those that receive 60 per cent or less of their funding from the National Health Service are eligible to apply. The grants are calculated on the basis of the services the hospices provide and the number of beds they operate. Grants are not given towards building costs or non operational hospices. All the applications to the Freemasons Grant Charity have to be accompanied by a set of audited accounts which are no more than 18 months old. The Express and Star newspaper sent a photographer to capture the event and he is pictured here checking things over while the Provincial Grand Master lines up with some of the hospice representatives including Val Moore from Katherine House, Lyn Shield from St Giles, Sue van Davis from Compton and Ann Smallman from Acorns. and women at Headley Court and Selly Oak during long rehabilitation periods. The Provincial Grand Master said: "These grants highlight to everyone in the Provincial Grand Lodge of Staffordshire how important our 2013 Festival Appeal for the Grand Charity is. The vital charity work being carried out by thousands of people looking after and caring for those less fortunate than others must be supported and it makes me very proud to be heading up our Festival appeal. £100,000 for Heroes Appeal Two other large charities included in the programme are £250,000 for a new Breast Cancer Haven in Leeds and £100,000 for SSAFA Forces Help which will go towards helping the Heroes and their Families Emergency Appeal. This will go towards providing suitable accommodation for families visiting severely wounded servicemen "We have a long way to go and I know that many, many thousands will be raised by the generosity of brethren in the Province during the next few years. The grants announced recently highlight the need for every penny." The Provincial Grand Master with Mike Firth from Douglas Macmillan and Judith Herrod from the Donna Louise. Within Your Province 5 Meet…Sandy Stewart, Provincial Senior Grand Warden A singing retired consultant anaesthetist and part time soldier is to be the new Provincial Senior Grand Warden. He is W Bro Dr Sandy Stewart, a member of Gordon Lodge, 2149, who in 1999 was Provincial Junior Grand Deacon. Bro Sandy, who was educated at Eton and the University of Birmingham Medical School was a member of the Territorial Army for 15 years, serving with the 202 (Midland) General Hospital. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel and was awarded the Territorial Decoration. Married to a doctor, they have four children, he is a member of Trentham Golf Club and sings in three choirs. Bro. Sandy, who was Master of Gordon Lodge in 1993, is also active in Royal Arch, Knights T e m p l a r , Knights of Malta and Rose Croix. Sandy Stewart Ninety, in the chair again and a 60 year certificate RW Bro Stanley Lates, now in his 90th year, has become Master of St James's Lodge, 482, for the third time. He has been a member of the lodge since 1954. Among his other appointments is the chairmanship of the Handsworth Masonic Hall Company (1968) where he aims to not only make sure the Wretham Road Masonic Centre is viable but also to return it to its former glory and encourage other lodges to use it. Married to Rosemary, he has two sons (both Masons) and a daughter. Regrettably, following a car accident on his way home from a Masonic meeting, followed by a fall, when he broke his hip, he no longer drives but has an uncanny knack of inviting a variety of masons to be his guest at meetings and persuading them to offer him a lift. Despite admitting to being a little deaf, Bro Stanley is able to draw on a lifetime of experience in masonry and has a full programme of ceremonies planned for his year in the chair of St James's which started with an initiation. A retired teacher, W Bro Cyril Jackson, PAGDC, is to be appointed to the new Provincial office of Provincial Grand Orator. A former Provincial Grand Treasurer, he was Provincial Junior Grand Warden in 1997 and was appointed a Grand Lodge Officer in 2001. A member of Clough Hall Lodge, 7481, where he was initiated in 1980, he worked in engineering for 12 years before retraining as a teacher after he which he spent 33 years teaching in Stoke on Trent at Moorland Road and Park Road schools, Burslem, specialising in Maths and Science before retiring in 1997. Promotion in Lodge He has also just celebrated 60 years in Freemasonry. And in 2006, when his mother lodge, Concord, 3239 in Warwickshire, celebrated its Centenary, guess who was Master? Bro Stanley who was awarded the Order of Service to Masonry in 2003 was Provincial Grand Master of Warwickshire from 1992 to 2001 having served as Grand Superintendent of Warwickshire Royal Arch from 1987 to 1993. Provincial Grand Orator The Provincial Grand Master RW Bro Thomas DC Lloyd, TD,DL, is pictured with RW Bro Stanley Lates, OSM, and Past Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Bill Whittall, PSGD, at the December lodge meeting. An Almoner's contribution to his lodge has been recognised and he has been promoted by a senior member of the St Johns Lodge of Lichfield, 1039, on behalf of the Provincial Grand Master. W Bro Bill Hill was promoted to Past Provincial Grand Superintendent of Works by Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Gary Read. Sutherland Lodge of Unity presents £2,350 to charities Sutherland Lodge of Unity, 460, held a special evening at The Crown Hotel, Stone, on Friday, February 15, when the Master, W Bro Mal Wain presented £2350 to various charities including £1,000 to Mr Paul Niblett from the Donna Louise Children's Hospice. A £500 cheque was presented to Mr Warren Appleby, representing the British Heart Foundation and another £500 was given to W Bro Mike Daniels representing the 'B' Fund. Another £250 to the SMCA 'B' Fund, which was raised between Sutherland Lodge No. 451 and Sutherland Lodge of Unity No 460 at a joint Christmas Festive Board was also presented £100 was also presented to W Bro Daniels for the National Memorial Arboretum Tree Planting Appeal. Each guest gave a brief history of their respective organisations and thanked everyone for their generous donations. Following the presentation, 28 people including wives, guests and friends joined in the Festive Board. W Bro Mal Wain and his wife Zeineb, are pictured with W Bro Mike Daniels, left, and Paul Niblett and Warren Appleby, right. Within Your Province 6 Warm Welcome at German Lodge Celebration A group of Staffordshire Freemasons attended the 250th anniversary of a German Freemasons Lodge last October in when they travelled to Erlangen. Lodge 'Libanon zu den drie Cedern' is based in Stoke on Trent's twin town and the four brethren, W Bros Bob Cooper, Sid Bailey, Clough Hall Lodge, 7481, David Mann, Etruscan Lodge, 546, and Maurice Downes, Eccleshall Lodge, 5389, who travelled with their wives were given a very warm welcome. A full programme of events was arranged for the weekend and the highlight was the celebration ceremony which took place on the Saturday afternoon in a building near the Lodge House, a former Lutheran Church. With 270 people attending it was not possible to hold the meeting in the lodge building. While waiting to enter the Lodge, the Staffordshire four were approached by a German brother who recognised their regalia and introduced himself. He was the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in Germany. Many other distinguished guests attended including the Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Germany, Andorra, Switzerland, Swiss Grand Lodge Officers, the Past Grand Master The Lodge House in Erlangen. Bob Cooper, Sid Bailey, Volker Glab, Worshipful Master, Karl Decart, Deputy Provincial Grand Master and a Past Master of the Lodge, David Mann and Maurice Downes. at the ‘Libanon zu den drie Cedern’ Lodge in Erlangen. of the UGL of Germany, the Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in Germany, two German Provincial Grand Masters and their deputies. Visiting brethren came from Spain, Norway, Israel, Croatia and England. Although the ceremony was conducted entirely in German the Staffordshire four were able to follow proceedings and at the appropriate time rose and gave fraternal greetings. W Bro Bob Cooper also presented a decorated bowl on behalf of Hanliensian Lodge. The 117 year old lodge carpet which is placed in the centre of the otherwise plain floor of the Lodge. Candles are placed at the South East, North West and South West corners of the carpet. Within Your Province 7 Meet…Michael Heenan, Provincial Junior Grand Warden The new Provincial Junior Grand Warden is a familiar face in Masonic squares and circles. W Bro Michael Heenan is a Past Provincial Grand Registrar and Past Provincial Treasurer in Royal Arch. He is also active in Mark, Rose Croix, Knights Templar, Royal Order of Scotland and the Order of the Secret Monitor. Michael was initiated into Izaak Walton Lodge, 4281, and became Master of the Lodge in 1992. His father was a joining member in 1977. In 1998 he was appointed Provincial Grand Registrar, the same year he was appointed Provincial Grand Treasurer in the Provincial Grand Chapter. He is the current Director of Ceremonies of Royal Chartley Chapter, 726. A chartered accountant, Michael is a partner at Dean Statham and also chief executive of the Stafford Railway Building Society. He is also a former President of the North Staffordshire Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Staffordshire, Salop and Wolverhampton Society of Chartered Accountants. He was also chairman of Business Link Staffordshire for five years and is a former chairman of Stafford Rotaract and Stafford Round Table. He has also been active in local government for more than 30 years and been leader and mayor of the Stafford B o r o u g h Council. He lists his other interests as politics, Michael Heenan European travel and church work - he is a sacristan at Stafford's St Paul's Church., Stafford. Our First Big Winner in 1000 Club The first big winner of the Staffordshire 2013 Grand Charity Festival 1000 Club is W Bro Anthony Johnson, Almoner and Assistant Secretary of Construction Lodge, 5350. He was presented with his cheque by Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Gary Read at the successful Bavarian evening at Wolgarston School, Penkridge. Organised by W Bros Mike Reynolds and Jeff Johnson, it raised £2,555 for the 2013 Festival. Details of the weekly draw are published on the Provincial web site www.pglstaffordshire.co.uk A night to remember for Bro John St Valentines Day was a special date for W Bro John Amies, PAGDC, when he celebrated 50 years in Freemasonry. And at the February meeting of Lodge of Honour, 526, he was presented with a 50 year certificate to mark his continued and devoted service to freemasonry in the Province of Staffordshire by Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Keith Thomas. The occasion was also marked with a presentation by the Worshipful Master, W Bro John Walters, of a suitably inscribed wooden casket to retain and preserve the Lodge's 200 year old Volume of the Sacred Law. 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You can thank them for supporting Freemasonry in Staffordshire by supporting them. And if you know a business which could support us in the future please contact the Information Officer, Peter Atkins on 01889 500635 or [email protected] THERE was nothing unlucky about the 13 charities who visited the Aldridge Masonic Centre in March. They had already received donations from Lodges in Staffordshire and the gathering, organised by Staffordshire Masonic Charitable Association secretary W Bro Jim Warburton, was to double their money. It was made possible by the Freemasons Grand Charity inviting a number of Provinces, including Staffordshire, to match fund donations up to a maximum of £5,000 to nonMasonic national charities. Promoted in Within Your Province magazine last year W Bro Jim said the response and feed back from Lodges and charity representatives had been tremendous. Lodge officers and charity representatives were able to meet up again for coffee before the actual presentations took place with the Provincial Grand Master, RW Bro Thomas DC Lloyd, TD, DL, and Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Gary Read lending their support. The charities and lodges who took part in the Grand Lodge pilot scheme included: Cancer Research UK, St Peters, 419, and St Thomas, 1914. TOFS, Abbey, 624. Headway Staffordshire, Staffordshire Knot, 726. County Air Ambulance, St Johns of Lichfield, 1039, Minerva, 1942, Bridge Trust, 2878, and Venture, 6916. Alzheimers Society, Victoria, 2848. MS Society, Bridge Trust, 2878. When You Wish Upon A Star, Bridge Trust, 2878. CJD Support Network, Hanliensian, 3935. Arthritis Care, Crusaders, 4107. Haywood Foundation for Arthritis Research, Crusaders, 4107. Motor Neurone Disease Association, Faith and Works, 5079. Walsingham (Thaddeus Trust), Ethelfleda, 6600. The reasons for supporting the charities are as varied as the actual work the charities do both nationally and locally and included a granddaughter's illness, an injured son, continuing support now in its eighth year and lodge members and relatives dying. Other reasons behind the donations were nominations by past and present members, family links with a charity, recognition of the charities work and its research and an opportunity to help young people with learning difficulties. The Provincial Grand Master who welcomed everyone said how delighted he was that so many Lodges had taken up the opportunity to match their donations. He also described the occasion as a practical, local demonstration of the way The Grand Charity distributed money to very worthwhile charities which did so much good work. Within Your Province 9 Meet… 50 year Certificate Dave Armitt, Provincial Grand Registrar A keen golfer and past captain and president of Westwood Golf Club at Leek is to be the new Provincial Grand Registrar. W Bro Dave Armitt who as secretary of St Martin's Lodge, 98, guided the Lodge through Staffordshire's first Bi-Centenary in 2005 is still active in the Lodge with the role of Director of Ceremonies. He has also been Master of the Lodge twice and filled other offices. A retired Colliery Chief Engineer Bro Dave has also had a number of Provincial appointments including Grand Pursivant, Past Grand Senior Deacon, Past Grand Registrar and Past Junior Grand Warden. He is also an office holder in Royal Arch and enjoys walking in the Peak District with his wife Pauline. They have also traveled extensively around the world in the last 16 years. When Past Master W Bro John Thompson of Lodge of St Matthew, 539, was unable to celebrate his 50 years in Freemasonry in the lodge, W Bro Arthur Pickstone and Lodge Secretary W Bro Llew Evans went to see him. Bro John, who has suffered from ill health for some time now lives in a Nursing Home in Shepshed. Dave Armitt Thomas Telford’s anniversary celebration Last August was the 250th anniversary of the birth of the famous Scottish born civil engineer Thomas Telford, an event which was celebrated throughout Scotland. And by members of the Wolverhampton based Thomas Telford Lodge, 8029. To mark the occasion W Bro Bob Redwood, PPJGW, presented a lecture entitled Thomas Telford Operative and Speculative Mason. This was followed by the biennial visit to Lodge Eskdale Kilwinning, 107, when members and their ladies visited Scotland. At the end of September members witnessed an initiation ceremony in the Langholm lodge rooms which was followed by the unveiling of a plaque showing Telford's mark on the bridge in the town centre. There was also a visit to Telford's farm birthplace - pictured, where the visitors were able to view the cairn recently erected near the birthplace to mark the 250th anniversary of his birth. W.Bro John with his certificate He was initiated into the Lodge in December 1957, was Master in 1969 and a regular attender until ten years ago when he moved to Leicestershire. He was made an honorary member in 2002 and holds the rank of Past Provincial Grand Sword Bearer. Normans …for all your Musical Needs! 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He retired in 2006 from a major Midlands building materials company with a turnover of more than £10 million and now, apart from a large involvement in Freemasonry he likes to keep fit, garden, do cryptic crosswords and Su Doku. Married for 42 years to Sandra, they have a son and a daughter and two grand daughters, Barrie was born and educated in Derbyshire and was initiated into Tudor Lodge of Rifle Volunteers, 1838, in 1983. He was installed as Master in 1992, was treasurer from 1997 to 2002 and took up the Information Officers job in 2006 and became Lodge mentor in 2007. He is also a member of Lodge of Honour, 526, where he has been Director of Ceremonies since 2006 and Foster Gough Lodge, 2706, where he was Senior Deacon in 1995. Barrie was Provincial Grand Superintendent of Works in 1998 and was appointed Assistant Provincial G r a n d Secretary in 2006. He is also active in Royal A r c h , Provincial Deputy Grand Director of Ceremonies in 2002, and a Barrie Rouse number of side orders including Knights Templar, Rose Croix, Knight Templar Priests and Red Cross of Constantine. Charity alert at cheque presentation It is not every day that charity donors get a first hand glimpse of the work done by the organisation they are helping. But when the annual cheque presentation by the Nora Mitchell (Minerva Lodge) Trust Fund took place last November they did. Literally seconds after presenting a cheque to Stoke on Trent's British Red Cross Fire and Emergency Support Service. Just as Support Service Coordinator Deborah Hackett finished saying thank you for a £500 cheque her bleeper went off. She left the room at the Hanley Masonic Hall to check her message and reappeared a minute or so later explaining she had to leave to attend a house fire. Bro Tony Berry, MBE, secretary of the Fund said: "You couldn't have made it up. We didn't have a secret button to push to alert Deborah. It was a very real example to all of us of the important work charities like the British Red Cross do across North Staffordshire. Earlier Deborah explalined how her organisation helped victims of emergencies with practical and emotional support. She said: "We are not well known but we have a caravan where we can provide refreshments for victims of fires and other emergencies and major incidents. But it is not just tea and sympathy. We help people get rehoused, help with their insurance, health issues, work issues. Their problems are our problems. "Many victims of fires have nothing. A man in the street in his boxers needs some clothes. A recent donation allowed us to buy lots of track suits. With this money we are going to buy shoes and Christmas presents. It will make all the difference to people who have lost everything." The British Red Cross was one of six North Staffordshire organisations who received cheques. The others were the North Staffs branch of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, the North Staffs Arthritis Research Campaign, Crossroads, caring for carers in Staffordshire, Victim Support - the Hanley Crown Court Witness Service and the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust's Dangerous Weekends projects. The Master, W Bro Jim Birkin, who presented a cheque for £1,519.45 to SMCA Secretary W.Bro Jim Warburton was assisted by Trustee W Bro Gordon Lancett and Secretary W Bro David Abberley. Bro Berry explained to the guests some of the work of Masons in the Community and led a visit to the Temple where further explanations were given. Golf Comp cards All Lodge Charity Stewards have been urged to try and sell all their allocated Provincial Grand Master's Golf Competition cards. Last year the competition organisers were able to present £29,000 to the 2013 Festival. Museum openings The Provincial Museum at the Hanley Masonic Hall is now open from 9am to 12 noon each Wednesday and at other times by appointment. The collection is being continually expanded and more exhibits would be gratefully received. Leading the Way Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Keith Thomas, PJGD, is to continue heading up the Staffordshire Way Provincial Education Programme. Education Officer W Bro George Arblaster, PPJGW, is stepping down and he will be succeeded by W Bro Geoff Bean, PPSGW. Warwickshire DPGM W Bro Alan Wellan, PJGD, an Assistant Provincial Grand Master in Warwickshire, was invested as Deputy Provincial Grand Master in April when W Bro David Macey, PAGDC, was appointed an APGM. VW Bro David Rawlins, PGSwdB, is retiring. Chartered Surveyors & Estate Agents Lodge helped Girl Guide attend Centenary Jubilee The mother lodge of the late Provincial Grand Master, RW Bro Major Harry Wilson Keys, Legge Lodge, 2784, like some other lodges in the Province, is looking to increase its membership. Lodge secretary W Bro Frank Kirk said: "We have had a busy time lately particularly helping a young Guide and her need for support to attend a jamboree. "We need to maintain our membership and we are actively progressing four junior brethren up the ladder in support of the officers, predominantly of past masters. It was a great pleasure to be able to support Guide Demi Borhara, she was 13 at the time, in her ambition to attend the World Centenary Jamboree. We were all very impressed with her enthusiasm to raise all the money she did and we felt that as a lodge we were helping a young lady who deserved all the help she could get." 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Born in Leicestershire in 1914, Bro. Bert Hazell was educated at the Boys' Grammar School in Ashby de la Zouch, and Nottingham University before graduating with a BSc in Pure Science at London University. Joining the English Electric Company, later GEC, as an apprentice he progressed to the position of Manager of the Die-casting and Foundry Department and throughout the Second World War was engaged in the production of munitions, particularly the manufacture of 1000's of Mills Bombs and other armaments. Catering superbly for every occasion Corporate functions Weddings and special occasions Marquees and stately homes Exhibitions and shows Racecourse and event catering Freephone 08000 350522 Email sales @jenkinsonscaterers.co.uk Web www.jenkinsonscaterers.co.uk Bro. Bert came to Wolverhampton and joined J. R. Ireland Die-casting Company in 1954 when his department at the English Electric Company was transferred to Liverpool. He retired in 1981. He summarized his marriage to his lovely wife Eunice as a long, happy and very musical occasion and is very proud of their two sons, Marcus and Christopher. Bro Bert was proposed by Bro. JR Ireland and seconded by W Bro Ron Stevens, PSGD. and, with a total of 91 members and visitors present he was initiated at the 374th meeting of the Prince of Wales Lodge, 4021 on February 27, 1958 at the Masonic Hall, Darlington Street, Wolverhampton Recognizing Bro Bert's musical talents at an early stage, he was appointed and invested as Lodge Organist by the new Worshipful Master W Bro. William Clifford Williams at his Installation meeting in November 1967 - an office Bro Bert has held ever since. Although not having occupied the Chair in the craft, in 1985 he was honored by Provincial Grand Lodge with a Past Provincial Grand Organist appointment. In 2003 he was promoted to Past Provincial Senior Grand Deacon and "promoted in the field"- the highest rank a freemason who has not passed through the chair can achieve - to Past Provincial Grand Sword Bearer - by the Assistant Provincial Grand Master, W Bro Keith Thomas who attended the Golden Jubilee celebration in Prince of Wales Lodge on February 28, 2008. Bro. Bert is a Past Master of the Hantune Lodge of Mark Master Masons, 1085 and holds Past Assistant Grand Standard Bearer in this Degree. He is a Past Commander and Holder of Provincial Grand Rank in the Hantune Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners. Design & Print Ltd for the complete solution to all your printing requirements - masonic or otherwise Please contact John Davis at: 37 Whitehouse Common Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B75 6HA t: 0121-2 2 41 3403 m: 07977 592414 email: [email protected] An Honorary member of the Lodge of St. John, 6320 and the Royal Wolverhampton School Lodge, 8170, Bro. Bert has been Organist for many years at Wolverhampton's St. Colombus United Reform Church during which time he has regularly played for Wulfrun Lodge, Boscobel Lodge and several Mark and Mariner Lodges in Wolverhampton. He is also a Founder and an active member of the Staffordshire Masonic Choir as well as being an Honorary Member of St. Editha's Lodge of Mark Master Masons, 1426, which meets at Tamworth. Within Your Province 13 Meet… John Francis, Provincial Grand Charity Steward W Bro John Francis is a man with a mission - to raise money for Masonic charities. He is the man behind the 2013 Festival '1000 and now he is to be appointed Provincial Grand Charity Steward. Bro John, a retired BT Optical Network Designer is a Yorkshire man who became a freemason in 1980, shortly before moving to Staffordshire on his appointment to the staff at the BT Training College at Yarnfield as a lecturer. A member of Crusaders Lodge, 4107, where he is Director of Ceremonies, he was Master in 1992 and was appointed a Provincial Grand Steward in 1998. He is now secretary of the Staffordshire Provincial Grand Stewards Lodge, 9567, and is also a member of Foster Gough Lodge, 2706. He was appointed Past Provincial Junior Grand Deacon in 1999 and Past Provincial Grand Sword Bearer in 2006. In his spare time Bro John enjoys the theatre, antique and book fairs, the National Trust and visiting Norway with his wife. They have been going for 27 years. He is also active in Royal Arch, Mark, Royal Ark Mariners, K n i g h t s Templar, Rose John Francis Croix, Knight Templar Priest and Red Cross of Constantine. Family Day at the Arboretum Square and compass’ provide vital clue Almost a year ago a Brother was mugged by two thieves who stole his wallet which had embossed on it the square and compass. A detailed description was given to the police officers who were sent to interview the victim. Three months later, when the brother had recovered from his injuries the police telephoned him to say that they had raided a house as part of an on going investigation into more serious offences and had found a wallet. The description given matched the wallet which had been stolen and the Brother was asked to provide a DNA sample which confirmed the link between the mugging and the occupants of the raided house. Three 'thieves' are awaiting trial on charges of two murders and four robberies with violence. The Brother has been told that the square and compass embossing provided the link in solving the crime and his wallet will be returned after the trial. St John's Lodge of Lichfield, 1039, held a family gathering at the National Memorial Arboretum at Alrewas last September to mark the progress of the magnificent national monument and, particularly, the Provincial Garden. The Master, W Bro Dean Sleigh, and members, including the Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Gary Read, their wives and children were joined by friends and members of other Tamworth Lodges. They enjoyed a warm sunny afternoon becoming acquainted with the Masonic Garden and the everchanging extraordinary landscape. An introductory talk by one of the Arboretum guides was followed by a visit to the Masonic Garden. W Bro Roger Manning explained the concept of the Garden and the intriguing symbolism expressed in its design. Everyone then roamed freely, taking advantage of the splendid scenery, wildlife, river setting and the unusually fine weather. This was followed by tea and cakes in the visitor centre and a presentation by the Master to the Arboretum funds. St John's Lodge is proud of its close ties with the National Arboretum, which have existed since the year 2000. Apart from direct financial support to the Arboretum, the Lodge is particularly pleased to have succeeded in raising £1,674 for the Provincial Garden project. The overwhelming feeling was that the afternoon was a huge success and most enjoyable. 1039 heartily recommends other Lodges to repeat the process. Just a minor word of caution; it is advisable to choose a late spring or summer period. In cold weather, the open situation can be quite challenging. Nevertheless, do go! This is an illustration of what the inside of the Masonic Garden will look like when the entrance is completed. His DNA will also be removed from the police computer files! Be thankful for a friend Brotherly love is a priceless gift That can't be bought or sold For its value is far greater Than a mountain made of gold For gold is cold and lifeless It can neither see nor hear And in times of trouble It is powerless to cheer It has no ears to listen Nor heart to understand And when affliction strikes To reach out a helping hand So when you ask God for a gift Be thankful if he sends Not diamonds, pearls or riches But the joy of true Masonic friends Anon, Staffordshire Within Your Province 14 Get on The Way and help the 2013 Festival Former PGM was Commander in Chief in India when he died of Cholera George Anson was born at Shugborough, just outside Stafford, in 1797 and was the second son of Thomas, Viscount Anson and his wife Anne Margaret. An early portrait of their three children may be seen in the library whilst her own portrait is also on display in the house. Staffordshire's fourth Provincial Grand Master was Col Hon George Anson, MP, who took up his appointment when he was 40 years old in 1837. Here W Bro John DM Brooke, PJGD, describes the man who led the Province for 16 years and who died 151 years ago in India. MOST Staffordshire Freemasons know that we have adopted The Staffordshire Way as the umbrella for our education programme. But now an enthusiastic charity walker in our membership has issued a challenge to all brethren to get to know the other Staffordshire Way, all 92 miles of it! Anne Margaret was born at Holkham Hall in Norfolk, she was the second daughter of the first Earl of Holkham (Coke of Holkham) who was installed as Provincial Grand Master of Norfolk by the Duke of Sussex in 1819 and remained in office until his death in 1842. A handsome man and well known about town, he won the Derby in 1842 with a horse he bought for £120 and he was reputed to be the best whist player in Europe. William 1V made him a Privy Counsellor and Master of the Buck- Hounds. W Bro Mike Thomas, a member of Staffordshire Knot Lodge, 726, is planning a 2013 Festival fund raising walk of The Way and he wants as many brethren as possible to join him. And before anyone is put off with such a distance, Mike says it can take up to 18 months to complete, in nine to 12 mile sections, from north to south. He is planning to arrange a number of weekends with rendezvous and pick up points along the route and hopes to raise several thousand pounds for the Festival through each walker getting personal sponsorship. Mike who is also a member of the Stewards Lodge would like any experienced walkers who can act as section leaders to contact him. He said; "This will be a tremendous opportunity to discover parts of Staffordshire's most wonderful countryside while raising money for an excellent cause. It will also be fun and a good way of getting, or in some cases, keeping fit." Details about sponsorship and the actual organisation of the charity walk will be issued soon on the Provincial web site where people will also be able to download information and sponsorship forms. If anyone has experience of this kind of charity fund raising or walking, they can contact Mike on 01785 246040 or 07876718694 or [email protected] The Coat of Arms over the IPM's chair in Wolverhampton is that of the first Earl - Anson's grandfather. The chair belongs to Lodge of Honour, 526, having been transported from Norfolk and purchased for their Consecration in 1846. Educated at Eton, Anson entered the Army in 1814 as an Ensign in the 3rd (Scots Fusiliers) Guards with whom he served at Waterloo in 1819. He was the Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth from 1819 to 1834, for Stoke on Trent from 1836 to 1837 and for Staffordshire South from 1837 to 1853 when he became Provincial Grand Master. Although he was appointed Provincial Grand Master in 1837 he was not installed until 1843 when the Grand Secretary, W Bro WH White acted as Installing Master. The Director of Ceremonies was W Bro Crucifix and the Rev Bro Dr Slade was Chaplain. Masonry in Staffordshire was in a sorry state following the death of Earl Ferrers in 1838 with just 13 Lodges. Provincial meetings and the stimulus of Provincial Officers were rare. However matters began to correct themselves with the appointment of Bro Slade as Deputy Provincial Grand Master on a temporary basis followed by W Bro HC Vernon, both members of St Peter's Lodge, 419. Bro Dr Slade was consecrating officer and the first Master of Lodge of Honour. In 1838 Bro Anson was promoted to the rank of Colonel and in 1851 to Major General. He resigned as Provincial Grand Master in 1853 in favour of W Bro HC Vernon's younger brother Augustus, so that he could take command of an Army Division in Bengal. Three years later he was appointed Commander in Chief of the Army in India and he played a prominent role during the Indian Mutiny marching his Army against Delhi. He died of cholera at Karnal in 1857 and was buried in a Church there, later to be re-interred at Kensal Green in London. He married in 1858 and had three daughters. Last year marked the 150th Anniversary of his death and that of the Hindu and Muslim Sepoys against the East India Company. During the year some 10,000 young Indians accompanied by a troop of cavalry and a military band, marched the 45 miles from Meerut to Delhi, in the steps of the mutineers. Their hope was to promote sectarian politics in the sub continent and heal the division between the two religions as the country's increasing influence on the world stage evolves. Second Anniversary of the Within Your Province 15 Meet… David Mann, Assistant Provincial Grand Secretary The new Assistant Provincial Grand Secretary is no stranger to Masonic administration. He has been secretary of his own lodge for the last eight years. Courtesy of the Victoria & Albert Museum W Bro David Mann, currently Provincial Grand Superintendent of Works, he was Provincial Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies in 2003, joined Etruscan Lodge, 546, in 1987 and was appointed Master in 1997. He also occupied the Master's chair in 1998 and his Lodge Unanswered Questions Thomas Coke's installation by the Duke of Sussex was delayed by 12 months due to his need to attend the funeral of his son in law Viscount Anson at Shugborough in 1818. The closeness of the family is demonstrated by George Anson becoming MP for Great Yarmouth. His grandfather died in 1842 and his mother in 1843, the year he was actually installed. Could this series of events have led to the Lodge of Honour becoming the recipient of the three Norfolk chairs, and event ably assisted by Anson's enthusiastic and ambitious deputy Bro Dr Slade, Lodge of Honour's first Master? It is interesting to speculate how and when the three chairs from the Earl's Norfolk estate arrived in Staffordshire as a gift from his then 83 year old grandfather and why did it take all of six years between appointment and installation? The Mansion House at Shugborough Rugeley Masonic Centre March saw the second anniversary of the opening of the Rugeley and District Masonic Centre at the Chase Golf Club near Penkridge, and the first two years have been ones of dramatic progress. Two separate Masonic meeting places were combined into one when the Chase Lodge No. 6291 and associated side orders from Cannock joined the original lodges from Rugeley at the Centre, just over a year ago. There are now sixteen different Masonic Orders using the premises. Twelve of them hold their full programme of regular meetings, rehearsals, instruction and committee meetings there, while four use the Centre for one or more meetings from their annual programme. The rooms usage is very nearly at full capacity for nine months of the year. responsibilities also include that of Assistant Preceptor at the Lodge of Instruction. and many parts of the world. He is also a member of Foster Gough Lodge, 2706, and active in Royal; Arch and Rose Croix. O u t s i d e Masonry he spends his spare time on DIY at home and at St Bertelin's Church, Stafford where he is a Church Warden. Married for 40 years in September with two sons and six grandchildren, David was apprenticed at English Electric in Stafford and went on to specialise in electrical insulation engineering which took him to oil rigs A Tale of a Father, two Sons and three Masters At the January Installation, St John's Lodge of Lichfield, 1039, had the joyous occasion of W Bro Dean Sleigh installing his brother, Colin, as Worshipful Master. To top it all, W Bro Trevor Sleigh, their father, and Secretary of the Lodge, who was Many weeks in the winter months see at least one event there on most weekday evening. involved has a real sense of pride and achievement in the new Centre. The management team from the four craft lodges has worked hard to establish a sound financial basis, while at the same time planning a series of improvements to the already impressive facilities. "Building good relations with the Management of Chase Golf Club has been a priority. Staff at the club have had to learn our little "masonic" ways, but there is now a high level of satisfaction and understanding on both sides. As well as the normal festive boards, many Ladies' Nights and other social functions are regularly held there. The three principals' chairs have been refurbished, new matching honours boards have been provided, and air-conditioning and a hearing loop have been fitted. Brand new chairs to match the rest of the décor in the lodge room, delivered in February, provide a fitting finishing touch to two busy years. Chairman Mike Bailey said: "With the help and commitment of a lot of people, we have done in two years what we first thought might take four or five to do. Everyone David Mann Building good relations with the Management of Chase Golf Club has been a priority. Staff at the club have had to learn our little "masonic" ways, but there is now a high level of satisfaction and understanding on both sides. As well as the normal festive boards, many Ladies' Nights and other social functions are regularly held there. Worshipful Master in 2000, was present and took part in the ceremony. The Assistant Provincial Grand Master, W Bro D Gary Read, a member of the Lodge and a close family friend, was also present and took part in the Ceremony and the celebrations. More than 90 Brethren and visitors supported this rare occasion and the atmosphere was highly charged with emotion but above all it was a splendid ceremony of the highest order, with the odd jovial family reference and context. Working together in Lodge is just another extension of the close-knit family relationship. Dean and Colin are very much a part of the highly successful business started by their father, Trevor, some years ago. Lodge Information Officer W Bro Roger Manning said: "All good wishes go to Colin for a splendid year and all the lodge members hope he will enjoy it as much as Trevor and Dean clearly did. Now we look forward to the next generation. Over to you Dean and Colin." Photo: Adrian Harris Within Your Province 16 Successful exchange visit with Warwickshire Companions The Grand Superintendent and his senior officers with some of the principal guests. Photos: Mike Sharples The Principal Officers of the Province and the Earl Shrewsbury Chapter. It has been an established custom to link up with the Royal Arch Companions of the Province of Warwickshire and visit each other's Province and in particular a specific Chapter within the Province, on what we term a "Full Scale" visit. This important event is organised so that the Province of Staffordshire visits a Chapter in the Province of Warwickshire one year and the following year that is reversed. members of Provinces. These special exchange visits involve the Grand Superintendents and their immediate senior officers together with the Acting Officers of the Province. These visits greatly encourage the friendship and companionship between the This year Staffordshire hosted the visit to the Earl Shrewsbury Chapter, 1520, at the Rugeley and District Masonic Centre on Wednesday February 13 when the main item on the agenda was the Exaltation of Bro James Greer. Applications are invited for the position of INFORMATION OFFICER for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Staffordshire Duties include advising the Provincial Grand Master and other senior Provincial officers on communications, promoting Freemasonry in Staffordshire, assisting Lodge Information Officers, handling Media enquiries and liaising with Media organisations, placing items on the Provincial website and producing the bi-annual Within Your Province magazine. The Information Officer is also expected to attend and report to the Provincial General Purposes Committee as an ex-officio member. our respective Arrangements for the evening were begun in earnest several weeks prior to the meeting which considerably increased the work load of the Scribe E of the Chapter, E Comp Roy Tuckley, who coped admirably . The response was magnificent, not only from our own Province, but also from Warwickshire and the Grand Superintendent, E Comp .John Saint, was accompanied by his senior officers and other Provincial Officers totalling more than 30. A further endorsement of the importance of these visits was that the Grand Superintendent of This is a voluntary, non-badged appointment and agreed expenses are met. If you are interested in finding out more about the position please call the present incumbent, W Bro Peter Atkins on 01889 500635. Applications should be made in writing to RW Bro Thomas DC Lloyd, TD, DL, Provincial Grand Master, Provincial Grand Lodge Office, 211 Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton, WV6 0DD. Companion James Greer is congratulated by the Grand Superintendent. Shropshire, E. Comp James McAllister Hodgson, together with Deputy Grand Superintendent, E. Comp John Williamson, were among our guests for the evening. Our own Deputy Grand Superintendent, E Comp John Winter, a member of Earl Shrewsbury Chapter, was delighted with the response with a total of 87 Companions including all but three of the Staffordshire Acting Officers. The three Principals, together with the Officers and Members of the Chapter, made the whole of Staffordshire Province feel very proud by the manner in which the ceremony was performed, so much so that it drew admiring and favourable comments from both the visiting Grand Superintendents. As has always been the case, it is the MEZ and the Principal Sojourner who carry out the largest proportion of the work and on this occasion the MEZ of the Chapter, E Comp Barry Jamieson and the Principal Sojourner, Comp David Wheatly, acquitted themselves in an exemplary manner. Both Companions were, for obvious reasons, a little nervous and apprehensive at the beginning of the proceedings but both quickly settled to carry out a first class ceremony and one of which both they and the Chapter should be justly proud. The Grand Superintendent, E Comp David Hampson later expressed his delight at the resounding success which the visit had proved to be. Within Your Province 17 new & reclaimed traditional or contemporary building & landscaping products bricks roofing landscape flooring MST Unit 42 St Georges Road Ind. Estate Donnington Telford Shropshire TF2 7QZ Midlands Reclamation Station Road Four Ashes Wolverhampton West Midlands WV10 7DG 01952 614400 [email protected] 01902 790473 [email protected] Within Your Province 18 Within Your Province 19 Special 'Christmas joint' meeting raised £300 It's safer on Burton’s streets now .... Friday December 21, 2007, marked a very special occasion for Sutherland Lodge, 451, and Sutherland Lodge of Unity, 460, two very old and respected Lodges. The reigning Masters, W Bro Jim Wilson, 451, pictured above and W Bro Mal Wain, 461, joined forces and decided that it was time the two Lodges got together after their respective meetings for a joint Christmas party. More than 70 members, partners and guests were invited to dine and join in the festivities singing carols to music provided by members of the Rode Hall Silver Band directed by W Bro Peter Brunson. The evening was enjoyed by all and arrangements are to be made for Christmas 2008. The SMCA also benefited by nearly £300 raised from a raffle. Burton's Andresey Lodge, 6408, has made a contribution to children's road safety at the Anglesey Community School. And it made front page news in the local Burton Mail daily newspaper. The Lodge presented 75 visibility jackets for the children and another five for teachers accompanying them on school trips. The Mail reported "The jackets make it safer for children to walk to and from school, especially in the winter months, with the added benefits of helping to improve pupils' health and fitness and environmental damage caused by the school run." A school representative said they were very grateful for the jackets which would enable school trips to be taken with added safety. Pictured with some of the pupils at the presentation are Director of Ceremonies W Bro D St Clair, the Master, W Bro M Bridge, Senior Warden W Bro Chris Priestley and Secretary W Bro David Toon. Within Your Province 20 50 Years Not Out! Bro. Bernard Billington on receiving his 50 Year Certificate When two young men met at a cricket match, they were introduced by one of their father's in law, Bro Tom Mann, a member of Castellum Lodge, 6710, little did they know what would be happening some 50 years later. But it did, and W Bro Ivan Deeth, PPSGW, with great pride, paid tribute to the man he had met all those years ago, Bro Bernard Billington. The occasion was the celebration of Bro Bernard's 50 years in Freemasonry when the Provincial Grand Secretary, W Bro Colin Denne, PAGDC, presented Bro Bernard with his 50 year certificate on behalf of the Provincial Grand Master. 2013 Festival Garden Party Family Fun Day on SATURDAY JULY 26, 2008 from 12.00 noon to 5.00pm at Johnson Hall, Newport Road, Eccleshall (by kind permission of W.Bro Les & Mrs Rawlins) Adult £5.00 Child £2.50 Children under 3 - Free Family Ticket £12.00 (Two Adults & two children under 14 years) HOG ROAST ! FOOD STALLS BOUNCY CASTLE & NUMEROUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS Tickets from: John Francis - 01782 388897 ([email protected]) John Lockley 01785 812548 ([email protected]) John Skellern - 01785 812853 ([email protected]) Here is a précis of Bro Ivan's tribute: Bro Bernard was born in Newcastle under Lyme in 1920 and attended local schools before leaving at the age of 14 to enter the pottery industry, joining his father, who worked for the company for 60 years, and two brothers, at Wedgwood. Short time working forced him to seek employment elsewhere and this meant a move to a prestigious engineering firm in Trafford Park, Manchester, from which Bro Bernard travelled home at the weekends with a neighbour who had helped him get the job. During his weekends at home Bro Bernard was able to indulge in his passion, cricket and more cricket to which he appeared to have become addicted. In 1940 Bro Bernard joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve as a ground crew airframe fitter and was posted to Bomber Command, serving in air stations all over England. In 1944 he was Mentioned in Dispatches but neither Bro Bernard or his wife Kathleen talk about what prompted this military honour. One can only assume it was something to do with an incident or incidents to do with aircraft returning from operations over Occupied Europe in all sorts of states of damage to their undercarriages and wings in snow, ice, rain or fog. The priority was to get the aircraft onto the ground as safely as possible in hazardous conditions with battered planes returning and the lives of the crews to be saved. It is likely that the man who has been a member of our Lodge for 50 years had on many occasions to show his true mettle in those far off days and his actions prompted the recommendation by his Commanding Officer to the now Sergeant Bernard Billington. On discharge from the RAF Bro Bernard joined the insurance industry and became 'A man from the Pru' where he rose to become an inspector and superintendent before being head hunted by another insurance company which led to a move to Leeds in West Yorkshire. But before he left he was able to indulge himself in cricket, attaining county standard while playing in the Stone League and Whitmore. His passion for cricket continued in Leeds and he was given life membership of Yorkshire Cricket Club, since when he has attended every annual meeting except one. On retirement Bro Bernard and Kathleen returned to Newcastle when he became an active member of the Newcastle Civic Society and in 1958 joined Castellum Lodge when it used to meet in Pepper Street before the site was compulsorily purchased by the Local Authority. Bro Bernard has four passions in his life, his wife Kathleen, cricket, more cricket and golf. He is a gentleman who is always courteous, willing to offer wise advice and a good listener. During the presentation W Bro Denne promoted Bro Bernard to Past Provincial Junior Grand Deacon and he was presented with a pair of silver cuff links, his new collar jewel and apron badge. Within Your Province 21 Continuing support for Forresters' service Donna Louise Hospice Members of Smith Child Lodge, 2064, have been supporting the Donna Louise Children's Hospice since its inception in 1998 and have donated many thousands of pounds over the years. In October last the latest donation was made when the Master, W Bro Barrie Bowman accompanied by the secretary of the Lodge, W Bro David Caswell, and the charity steward W Bro Ton y Gr e e n handed over a cheque for £600.The Lodge also presented another £900 to various charities including Diabetes UK, Homestart, Proteus Syndrome, Dunwood First Aiders, Caring for Children with Cancer, Kidney Research, upgrading facilities at the St Michaels Community Church Hall at Chell and the 2013 Festival. Members of Forresters Lodge, 456, which was formed in Uttoxeter in 1838 took part in a Church Service at ST Werburgh's Church at Hanbury at the end of October. The service, at which Lodge members were joined by their families and friends, was conducted by the Rev Timothy Fox and the lessons were read by W Bro Arnold Burston, the Lodge chaplain and Mrs Kathleen Brough, sister of the Master of the Lodge, W Bro John Whittaker. The Mayor of Uttoxeter, Councillor Cathy Graham and Mr Pat Graham were guests of the Lodge and the Assistant Provincial Grand Master, W Bro Keith Thomas and his wife Jean also attended. The service was followed by an excellent lunch in the Memorial Hall. Pictured are, standing, Mrs Kathleen Brough, W Bro John Whittaker, Master, and sitting, left to right, Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Keith Thomas, Jean Thomas, Mr Pat Graham and the Mayor of Uttoxeter Councillor Cathy Graham. Within Your Province 22 W Bro J Keith Thomas P.J.G.D. Assistant Provincial Grand Master writes ..... The accompanying reports relate to an update on "The Staffordshire Way Masonic Education Programme and which reveal that our activities are very much alive and well. Therein you will find that our programme of action is moving to a stage whereby sub-groups are taking on the responsibility for various facets of the continuing educational syllabus. Having given the agenda a very professional foundation since early 2006, W Bro George Arblaster P.Pr.J.G.W. is relinquishing his office as Provincial Education Officer in May 2008. During that time he has almost solely responsible for the creation and implementation of "The Staffordshire Way". He has presided over no fewer than 35 presentations to lodges and delivered 12 sessions of mentor training at 10 Masonic Centres plus presentations in Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire. George has carried out an immense amount of work in the development of our educational programme and we all owe him a heartfelt debt of gratitude following his unfailing toil and enthusiasm. However, I am delighted to report that the Provincial Grand Master has agreed to appoint W Bro. Geoff. Bean P.Pr.S.G.W. as the new Provincial Education Officer from May 2008. I look forward to building a similar programme of dedicated enthusiasm with W.Bro Bean. The continued success of our initiative is heavily reliant upon the support of all brethren particularly in the field of welcoming new members. It is thus vitally important that each new initiate is introduced to the contents of "The Staffordshire Way" packs, available through myself or preferably from the Provincial Office. Mentor Training The Staffordshire response to the Pro Grand Master's speech "Whither Directing Your Course" published in October 2005, has been in operation now for over two years and in that time a considerable amount of work has been done. The latest development has been the expansion of the team into 'mini teams' as outlined in the main feature of this article. One of the main elements of our response to the 'Retention' element of the Pro Grand Master's speech is the Mentor Training presentations. The three officers tasked with delivering these sessions are W. Bros. Kevin Parkes, Ian Botham and Mike Santopietro and it is their aim to undertake presentations at Masonic Halls throughout the province over the next couple of years. These courses are intended for anyone who is interested in finding out more about mentoring, or who wish to become a mentor. It is not the intention to dictate to lodges about how to mentor, but rather to present ideas and stimulate discussions about how lodges may best develop their own system. A set of booklets will be provided free of charge to those who attend the course for their own use The next planned presentations are to be held on Friday 11th April at Stone and Wednesday 23rd April at Shelton 2008. Meetings will start at 7.30 and end by 9.30 pm. Those interested in attending should reserve their place through either: ! Completion of the form which has been sent to all lodge secretaries. ! Via the Provincial Website. ! Or, by contacting W Bro J Keith Thomas PJGD, A.P.G.M. Torequest a presentation at your local Masonic Hall, please contact Mike Santopietro on tel. no. 01782 335103 who will endeavour to arrange for this. A Double First for Webmaster? W Bro Chris Priestley P Pr. JGD Forty five brethren from twenty three lodges attended the very first website development course held at Aldridge Masonic Centre on 20th November 2007. As a result of the course the Province now has an additional five lodges with websites, making thirteen in total, with more in the pipe line. Due to the huge interest shown by lodges a further course has been arranged at Hanley Masonic Hall on Tuesday April 29th at 7.30pm. Booking forms are being sent to Lodge secretaries but places can be reserved via the Provincial Website. The feed back from those who attended was overwhelmingly positive but two points that were raised have been addressed ie additional information in the Staffs Way booklet "Developing a Lodge Website" which were given out free to all those Brethren who attended the course and, to help those who want to ask questions and to facilitate those who have knowledge and information to share it, a "lodge website development chat room" has been set up on the secure area of the Provincial Website. Any problems in gaining access, contact the Webmaster via…. www.pglstaffordshire.co.uk. Websites=Interest. Interest= Members. Initiates' Evenings The Entered Apprentice having been congratulated on being Initiated into the worldwide fraternity of Freemasonry and having had handed to him a booklet to help him understand our Order, there is no doubt that at the time of his Initiation, he was and maybe still is bewildered on having entered into our mysteries and probably feels he is standing alone. To enable the Entered Apprentice to share his experience of Initiation and to expand his view of Freemasonry across the Province, The Staffordshire Way is re-introducing 'The Initiates Dinner', a scheme whereby the Initiate can introduce his wife/partner into the world and fellowship of Freemasonry. Thereby he will be able to share his newly acquired experience with other Entered Apprentices and Fellowcrafts and explore the possibility of extending new friendships by attending each others Lodges. The scheme is to be co-ordinated by W.Bro. David Hadler, P.Pr.S.G.W assisted by W.Bro. Paul Arrowsmith, P.Pr.J.G.D. Since January 2007 approximately 100 Initiates have been received into Staffordshire Lodges and to enable as many of those Initiates to attend the 'Initiates Dinner', two such evening functions have been arranged. Both events will be supported by some prominent Masons from the Province. The first 'Initiates Dinner' will be held at the Wolverhampton Masonic Hall, 211 Tettenhall Road, Wolverhampton on Thursday 3 July , the second being held at the Hanley Masonic Hall, Shelton, Stoke on Trent on Thursday 17 July 2008. Every Initiate from January 2007 will receive a personal invitation. Speakers' Scheme goes live! Masonic speakers give us an opportunity to make a "daily advancement in Masonic knowledge". Staffordshire's Speakers Scheme aims to assist lodges by promoting speakers of quality and note to support the programmes of individual lodges. A register of available speakers has been compiled but recommendations from lodges would be welcome to expand the topics available. In addition to speakers it is intended to have a selection of papers which lodges can use either as a whole or in part. The Speaker's Scheme is being co-ordinated by W Bro. E D Humphries P.A.G.D.C., a member of Old Wulfrunians' Lodge No. 7411 Lodge, who can be contacted by phone on 01902 753 722 or by post at 6 Kendall Rise, Aldersley, Wolverhampton, WV6 9LB. He will be pleased to discuss Lodges requirements and put you in contact with suitable speakers. Further details of the Speakers Scheme will be communicated directly to Lodge Secretaries and will be posted on theProvincial Website, www.pglstaffordshire.co.uk. Staffordshire Way Lodge Presentations To date thirty five lodges have received presentations of "The Staffordshire Way". With effect from April W Bro P Baker P.Pr.J.G.D and W Bro Paul Ashcroft P.Pr.J.G.W., both members of the newly expanded education team, will be responsible for future presentations of "The Staffordshire Way" to lodges. Lodge secretaries can contact W Bro J Keith Thomas PJGD APGM who is accepting bookings for presentations in the Autumn of 2008. Publications and Officer Training W Bros Geoff Wright and Maurice Downes are currently working with the Provincial Almoner W Bro. Alan Walker P.Pr.J.G.W. to produce an Almoner's Booklet. It is planned to produce this booklet before the end of the current Masonic season. The welcome pack of Mentor's Handbook, booklets for EA's FC's & MM's plus Grand Lodge pamphlets are available from the Provincial Office at a subsidised price of £5. This an essential requirement for all initiates. It is intended over time to produce a complete series of supportive booklets for both progressive, administrative offices as well as DC's and Preceptors. Lodges of Instruction, Preceptors & Instructors W. Bro. Brian Walker P.P.R.G.Swd.B and W Bro. Geoff. Bean P.Pr.S.G.W. will be arranging two meetings in the Autumn, one in the north and one in the south, for Preceptors and Instructors of Lodges of Instruction. Details will be circulated in due course. In conjunction with the Publications team a supportive booklet for Preceptors and Instructors is to be produced and available in spring 2009. In the meantime W. Bro. Geoff. Bean and W. Bro. Brian Walker would be delighted to hear from Preceptors and Instructors who have ideas for developing support for Lodges of Instruction. Within Your Province 23 Bernard's held many offices in his 50 years November last year saw many masons attending a special meeting of Dove Lodge, 8519, in Uttoxeter, to celebrate the 50 years in Freemasonry of W Bro Bernard Nightingale, PPJGW. W Bro Bernard originally joined Abbey Lodge, 624, where he remained a member for 20 years but business commitments meant he spent a lot of time abroad which prevented progress in the lodge. In 1976, three years after it was consecrated, he joined Dove and resigned from Abbey the following year. In 1973 he was appointed Lodge Secretary and was Master in 1986. £1,000 for B Fund Subsequently Bro Bernard held offices as Chaplain, Treasurer and five more years as Secretary until he moved to Spain with his first wife Sheila who died in 2002. On his return to the Uttoxeter area he again held the lodge offices of Chaplain and Treasurer and He was appointed Provincial Grand Registrar in 1993 and promoted to Past Provincial Junior Grand Warden in 2008. Bro Bernard is also a member of Foster Gough Lodge of installed Masters, 2606, and of Grange Lodge, 9635, meeting at Littleover in Derbyshire where he has been Almoner. He is a Past Provincial Grand Registrar in Derbyshire Province. He is also active in Royal Arch, Mark, Royal Ark Mariners, Knights Templar and the Ancient and Accepted Rite, as well as holding various offices including chairman of the joint Uttoxeter Lodges Committee. A keen cricketer, he is a member of the National Association of Cricket Umpires and Scorers as well as being a former chairman and president of the Burton Association and President of the Burton and District Cricket Association. Provincial Grand Almoner W Bro Alan Walker, MBE, is pictured right receiving a cheque for £1,000 on behalf of the SMCA B Fund at the October meeting of Sutherland Lodge of Unity, 460, from Immediate Past Master W Bro Brian Machin, PPJGW. Born in Surrey in 1926, Bro Bernard saw active service as a commissioned officer with the Royal Navy during World War 2 after which he set up a perfume business which he ran for nine years before moving to Burton upon Trent to take up a directorship with English Grains Ltd and The Trent Yeast Extract Co. He subsequently served W.Bro Bernard Nightingale seen here with W.Bro Gary Read at the meeting of Dove Lodge in Uttoxeter. on the boards of Bovril Ltd and Marmite Ltd, Cavenhan Foods and Beecham plc. On retirement in 1987 he did some consultancy work and a number of assignments for the British Executive Service Overseas in Eastern Europe. He married Averil in 2003 and has a married daughter Carol Anne. For your Special Occasions and Masonic requirements Plus Evening Suits Lounge Suits White Tuxedos Patent Leather Shoes And a Host of Goodies that will tempt you to cruise or party Phone Graeme for details or call in and browse Full Menswear Hire Service also available Graeme Hewes Menswear 7 Market Street, Lichfield WS13 6JX Telephone 01543 418514 E-mail: [email protected] Within Your Province 24 Ralph's Royal appointment When the members of Sutherland Lodge, 451, toast the Queen and the Craft, it has an extra significance for the Director of Ceremonies, W Bro Ralph Richey. He's raised his glass to the Queen in all parts of the world and on many occasions and in a variety of situations. But none has been more significant than last Autumn when he was privileged to attend a special celebration reception at St James Palace in London. Bro Ralph, a retired Warrant Officer, served with Staffordshire's cavalry regiment, the Queens Royal Lancers, for 25 years, having joined the 16th/5th Lancers as a 15 year old Trooper. Born and bred in Stoke on Trent, he is now a tutor assessor at Stoke on Mark Club draw First prize of £100 in the Shropshire and Staffordshire Mark Province Keystone Millennium Club, drawn at the Walsall RAM meeting on March 3, 2008, went to J Rosson of Kidsgrove Lodge MMM, 1503. The £50 second prize went to J Hylton of Wulfric Spot, 1416, and the third prize of £35 went to J Francis of North Staffs, 960. Trent College, Bro Ralph was able to talk to the Queen during the reception which marked Her Majesty's 60 years as Colonel in Chief of his former regiment. She became Colonel in Chief of the 16th/5th Lancers on her 21st birthday when still Princess Elizabeth and delighted the Regiment when she ascended the throne and added ‘The Queens Royal’ to its name. Bro Ritchey said she has always taken a great interest in the Regiment and twice presented new Guidons, the cavalry equivalent of Regimental colours, at ceremonial occasions. She has also kept in touch informally. On one occasion en route to a state visit to Jordan her aircraft landed at Cyp r u s f o r refuelling and she decided to "go and see my Lancers" who were en route back to the UK after a dramatic tour of duty in Lebanon. W Bro Ritchie is pictured on the left talking to Her Majesty and the Falklands and for six years was attached to the ACE Mobile Force, Land, which is on a permanent two hour notice to be deployed. Other winners were M Aldred, Jubilee, 1485, £25, PF SmithKearney, South Shrops, 1150, R Crundwell, Noel Boardman, 933, £10, AW Sykes, Wrekin, 1129, £5, and RA Jones, North Staffs, 960, £5. Bro Ritchey who was Master of Sutherland Lodge in 2005 joined the Junior Leaders Regiment of the Royal Armoured Corps before becoming a Lancer. He saw active service in Northern Ireland, Iraq There are three draws each year with half the money going to charity and the other half in prize money. Provincial Grand Master gets steamed up … for 2013 Festival Looking for LIVE MUSIC for your forthcoming Ladies Evening? Then look no further or a brilliant evening anyone can book this band with confidence. Music to please everyone (W.Mids Entertainment News) nmatched versatility and reliability. Fuego play a wide variety of music from the 50’s to the present day including pop, rock and strict tempo xperience. 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Facilities at the garden centre base at Poynton include a pottery studio, a tropical fish centre, an arts and crafts shop, a DIY centre and a model railway shop and fascinating railway museum. The cost of the day out, complete with full instructions will cost £70, all of which will go towards the Festival and there is a choice of two places where members can have a day on the footplate: Near Holmes Chapel or at Details of how to book a day out are to be forwarded to all Lodge secretaries and more information can be obtained from W Bro Michael Ashcroft on: 01625 829908 or [email protected] 25 Within Your Province Within Your Province 26 Provincial Grand Master's Golf Trophy This year's competition was played at Ingestre Park Golf Club on September 11 in fine weather. 31 finalists played the course which was in excellent condition and they included Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Gary Read. The Provincial Grand Master, RW Bro Thomas D C Lloyd presented the prizes at the splendid dinner afterwards including the Veterans Trophy to his predecessor, Past Prov Grand Master RW Bro Kevin Chawner. First prize went to W Bro Bernard Bailey, St Martins Lodge, 98. The Provincial .Senior and Junior Grand Wardens, W Bros John Lockley and John Edwards drew the cards for the winners of the bottles of whisky. Bro Steves in charge Ingestre Park Golf Club is in the safe hands of two Staffordshire Freemasons this year. The President is W Bro Steve Thompson, left, a Past Master of Prince of Wales Lodge, 4021, who has also been captain of the club. The captain is Bro Steve Mundin, a member of Chase Lodge, 6291. Bro Mundin also made club history when he was appointed. His father is a past captain of the club and they are the first father and son to be club captains. W Bro Frank Pressdee videoed the event for inclusion in the next Provincial promotional video and Competition secretary W Bro Ray Haynes described the event as "Altogether a wonderful day with good golf and superb Masonic Fellowship". W.Bro Bernard Bailey with his Trophy ROY BEECH (CONTRACTORS) LTD Est 1954 CIVIL ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTORS ! ! ! ! ! Telephone: Email: GENERAL CIVIL ENGINEERING SURFACING WORK ROAD CONSTRUCTION CONCRETE STRUCTURES SEWERS 01782 847925 [email protected] Fax: Web: 01782 848863 www.roybeech.co.uk North Street, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 7DJ Within Your Province 27 2007 Winners Cedric wins Crown Bowls Trophy First Prize MORE than 30 bowlers, their ladies and friends attended the finals of the 2007 Provincial Crown Green Bowls Competition at Penn Fields Bowls Club, Wolverhampton, on September 19. Guests included both the Provincial Grand Master RW Bro Thomas DC Lloyd, TD, DL, the Past Provincial Grand Master RW Bro Kevin Chawner and his wife Rosemary and the Assistant Provincial Grand Master W Bro Gray Read and his wife Vivienne. W.Bro.H B Bailey St Martins Lodge 98 Second Prize W.Bro.A Usherwood Tibbington Lodge 4927 Third Prize W.Bro.M Ashton N S R T Lodge 8355 Best Front Nine W.Bro.I Moxon Crusaders Lodge 4107 Best Back Nine W.Bro.G Ansell Hanliensian Lodge 3935 Hidden Holes W.Bro.B J Nicholls Round Table Lodge 8273 VETERAN'S TROPHY WINNER W.Bro. K Chawner Hanliensian Lodge 3935 BOTTLES OF WHISKY WINNERS W.Bro. A M Ford W.Bro. G W Oaks W.Bro.R S Vann W.Bro.C H Cooper Aldridge Lodge7921 St Martins Lodge 98 Streetly Lodge7448 Whittington St Giles Lodge 8826 W.Bro.T Bushill Barr Beacon Lodge6109 W.Bro.B C Roberts Lodge of St Matthew 539 Bro.G P Black Queeslet Lodge 6887 Bro.S Gordon (Visitor) Whittington St Giles Lodge 8826 Bro.J R Greer Chartley Lodge 7569 W.Bro J D Brooke St Peter's Lodge 419 W.Bro C R Redman NSRT Lodge 8355 W.Bro G D Lancett Minerva Lodge 1941 Bro.M Kerigan Churnet Valley Lodge8092 W.Bro T Kelly Tudor Lodge 1838 Bro.K Astbury Barr Beacon Lodge 6109 W.Bro.K G Rhead St Michael's Lodge2487 W.Bro.R L Jones Queeslet Lodge 6887 W.Bro.A J Gregory Oak Lodge 9213 W.Bro.R F Crundwell Chartley Lodge 7569 W.Bro.A E Hignett Noah's Ark Lodg 347 W.Bro.G Griffith Aldridge Lodge7411 W.Bro.I Moxon Crusader's Lodge 4107 Bro.P Mason Barr Beacon Lodg 6109 W.Bro R McGregor Forrester's Lodge 456 The quality of the bowling was excellent throughout, culminating in an exceptional final between W Bro Cedric Johnson, Sutherland Lodge of Unity, 460, and W Bro David Hull, Chartley Lodge, 7569. Bro Cedric was the eventual winner but only after a spirited display by Bro David. RW Bro Kevin Chawner is pictured presenting the winners trophy to W Bro Cedric Johnson watched by Assistant Provincial Grand Secretary W Bro Barrie Rouse. The Provincial Grand Master was presented with a cheque for £150 for the 2013 Grand Charity Festival which was raised during the competition. Thanking everyone for taking part and being so generous, the Provincial Grand Master had particular words of praise for W Bro Brian Tennant who organised the competition. It is proposed to hold another event during the early summer this year and the format will be dependant on how many want to take part. Anyone who would like to play should contact Brian Tennant to register and furnish contact details. His address is Fernleigh, 24 Foundrty Road, Wall Heath, Kingswinford, West Midlands, DY6 9BD. Home phone: 01384 2778104, Business 01384 898311, Fax 01384 898312, email [email protected] Competition organiser W Bro Brian Tennant watches two of the competitors. Kitchen donation Walsall masons have joined in a community wide project to help a local teenager who broke his neck in a swimming pool accident. Lodge of St Matthew, 539, has voted £500 to the Aldridge Ryan Cockbill Trust which is raising money to build a special kitchen for the young man whose ambition is to be a chef. Provincial Ball The Provincial Ball is to be held on Saturday, June 14, at the Ingestre Suite at the Stafford County Showground. The evening commences with a Bucks Fizz reception at 7.15pm and all proceeds will go to the 2013 Grand Charity Festival. Tickets are priced at £38.50 and applications forms are available from Lodge secretaries or direct from W Bro David Hadler on 01902 429707 or [email protected] Past Provincial Grand Secretary W Bro Tim Barratt marks the cards of W Bro David Toon, left, and Provincial Grand Charity Steward W Bro Maurice Williams, while below,W Bro David Hull, the runner up is pictured left watching some of the action. 0% APR Typical finance. Great looks with a nice figure. Hyundai i30 1.4 Comfort • Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) • iPod/USB & Aux connections • Air conditioning • Alloy wheels • Active front head restraints • Steering wheel audio controls • 6 Airbags Only £10,995 3 Years 0% APR Typical, minimum deposit 20% across the Hyundai i30 range. You can also take advantage of our Mobility Scheme, where we have some very special offers for all blue badge holders. 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