June 2015 - Anah Shriners

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June 2015 - Anah Shriners
We never have so much fun ... Doing so much good
June 2015
monthly messenger
Of
Anah Shriners
Bangor, Maine
JUNE CLASS OF 2015
HONORING GEDDES W.SIMPSON, JR. P.P.
2002
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Monthly Messenger of Anah Shriners
Chartered June 15, 1922
A Chapter of Shriners International
586 Main Street, Bangor Maine 04401
Telephone 207.942.2254 - Fax 207.942.1994
Website: www.Anahshriners.com - Shrine email: [email protected]
Volume 96 • Number 6 • June 2015
Rich Armstrong-Editor - [email protected].
Janice Young-Advertising Manager - [email protected]
All Anahgram Articles to be sent to - [email protected] by the 10th of the Month
June Ceremonial in Ellsworth is just
weeks away, Director General Roger
Grindle and his crew have a great weekend
planned, check out the activity schedule in
this issue.
By the time you read this the prescreening clinics, the Hospital Night and
the Doctors clinic at EMMC will have
come and gone, I’ll fill you in next issue.
June is upon us and the busy summer
schedule begins, wishing everyone a great
June and remember, “We never have so
much fun... Doing so much good”.
Yours in Faith,
Jesse Thomas
Potentate
Greetings Nobles, I’m writing this
report on May 12, 2015, the day after
the May 11, 2015 Special Meeting to
move forwardwith the purchase of a new
building located at 1404 Broadway in
Bangor. It was truly heart warming to see
close to 400 Nobles in attendance to help
Anah Shrine into the future. The vote was
a huge majority in favor with only one
against and two abstentions, you could
feel the energy in the air. Now the work
begins for all Nobles of Anah with major
fund raising events coming to help pay
for this beautiful building. I know Anah’s
Nobles are proud Shriners and now it’s
time to get more involved and be active
and proud to call 1404 Broadway your
new home.
The 2015 Anah Shrine Circus is now
history and I think overall it was a huge
success. The final numbers aren’t in, but
I’m sure the outcome will be better than
expected. I need to give a Big Tip of the
Fez to Noble Denny Hill and his Circus
Committee for a job well especially
Noble George Watson our Presque Isle
Chairman. Noble George is stepping into
the background after twenty-one years
as the County Chairman, He’s done a
fantastic job for Anah, many many thank
yous to George.
CALENDARS, in last month’s issue I
asked where the unsold calendars were,
they are now half price and if you’re not
selling them please return them to the
office.
Jesse Thomas, Potentate
Geddes W. Simpson, Jr., Past Potentate
2002 Anah Shriners
Geddes W. Simpson, Jr., Past Potentate
2002 was born December 13, 1944 in
Bangor, ME, son of the late Blanche
Thomas Simpson and Dr. Geddes W.
Simpson of Orono, ME. He attended
school in Orono and graduated from Orono
High School in 1963. Attended Bucknell
University and graduated with a Bachelor
of Arts Degree in Psychology in 1967. He
was employed at Jackson Laboratory in
Bar Harbor as a research assistant from
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1967 to 1971, Vice President of the Trust
Department of Bar Harbor Bank & Trust
1972 to 1999, Vice President of the Trust
Department of Union Trust Company
from 1999 to 2007.
Masonic affiliations include the
following: Member and Past Master of
Bar Harbor Lodge #185, Bar Harbor,
ME, Acadia Chapter #31, Ellsworth, ME,
Blanquefort Commandery #13 Knights
Templar, Ellsworth, ME. Life Member of
the Scottish Rite bodies, Valley of Bangor
and Maine Consistory Valley of Portland.
He became a member of Anah Shriners on
January 12, 1973 and is a Life Member.
Honorary Member of the Anah Shriners
Lobster Boat Unit. Member of the
Past Master Unit. Life Member of Past
President and Life Member of the Hancock
County Shrine Club.
Life Member
of the following: Washington County,
Aroostook County, Schoodic, Bangor Brewer, Northern Penobscot , Tri-County
and Waldo County Shrine Clubs.
Past Potentate Geddes Simpson, Jr.
was appointed an Aide in 1979 by Past
Potentate John Conti and served as an
Aide until January 1992 when Past
Potentate John S. Fernald, Jr. appointed
him the Outer Guard of Anah Shriners.
He is a former member, Past Director
and Past Impresario of Bangor Court #150
ROJ. Past Potentate Geddes W. Simpson,
Jr. is a member of Irene Chapter # 97
Order of the Eastern Star in Ellsworth and
Life Member of the Sunshine Club.
Community Service: Former Secretary
and Vice Chairman, Bar Harbor Town
Council, Bar Harbor Town Harbor
Committee, former member and Secretary
of the Mount Desert Island Lions Club.
He has served on the following boards:
MDI Alcohol & Drug Abuse Group,
Acadia Family Center, MDI Fund
Development Committee of the Abnaki
Council Girl Scouts and Mount Desert
Nursing Association.
Geddes has been married to Carole
Simpson for 28 years and they live in
Somesville, ME. They have three married
children Paul & Anne, Florida, Dianna &
Bob, Maine and Marc & Aly, Washington.
They have two grandchildren Zac in the
US Navy and Ronan.
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NE W HOME!!
Anah Shriners voted overwhelmingly to purchase the former Abundant Life Church on Broadway. More
than 350 Shriners showed up for the vote, with only one opposed and two abstentions.The former
church offers approximately 400 parking spaces compared to about 40 at the current site. It also comes
with more than 22 acres compared to less than an acre on Main Street. The tentative plan is to be in
the new building in the Fall. The flags for our new home were donated by WORLD OF FLAGS.
A Table Lodge was held in honor of Bro Herb Frost on March 28th. Brother Herb has dedicated much of his life in Freemasonry, was raised in 1981 and became a Keystone Kop in 1982 and became an emeritus Kop in 1993. During his years as
a Keystone Kop, he enjoyed traveling the state of Maine for parades and other special events and even got to visit Newfoundland for a Northeast Shrine Convention. Bro. Herb was a unit treasurer for five years and had the pleasure of working
with approximately twenty other Kops that were active within the unit. Bro. Herb has been extremely active within Mystic
Lodge #65 over the years and only recently decided to relinquish his chair as treasurer due to family and other concerns;
however Bro. Herb is still a strong presence within the Mystic Lodge and is instrumental in providing guidance to the younger brethren. Bro. Herb still cherishes his many memories as a Keystone Kop and still fondly remembers and misses the
fellowship.
“You know you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”-Dr. Seuss
June 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Academicians ........................................ 9
Aides........................................................
Aroostook Shrine Club.............................
Athletic......................................................
Band..................................................... 20
Bangor-Brewer Shrine Club.....................
Boosters................................................. 8
Calendar................................................. 7
Chanters............................................... 25
Circus................................................... 20
Clowns (Bangor)................................... 14
Convertibles......................................... 12
Daughters of the Nile................................
Directors Staff....................................... 13
Editor........................................................
Facts & Figures.................................... 24
Feztival of Trees.......................................
Flag Unit............................................... 18
Funsters .............................................. 24
Go-Karts...................................................
Hancock County Shrine Club............... 10
Highlanders.......................................... 15
Hospital News (Boston)............................
Hospital News (Springfield)......................
Indy Cars..................................................
Kampers Club....................................... 20
Kanteen Corps.........................................
Keystone Kops....................................... 6
Klowns (Aroostook)..................................
Lobster Boat Unit.................................... 5
Membership Committee...........................
Mini-Bike Unit...........................................
Mini-Car Unit.............................................
Mystery Person...................................... 7
NASCAR Unit...........................................
Northern Penobscot Shrine Club..............
Obituaries............................................. 28
Oriental Band...........................................
Past Masters Unit................................. 21
Patrol........................................................
Photo Unit............................................. 20
Potentate................................................ 1
Provost Guard.......................................11
Public Relations........................................
Recorder................................................. 5
Schoodic Shrine Club........................... 25
Second Section.................................... 21
Sunshine Club..........................................
Tri-County Shrine Club......................... 14
Waldo County Shrine Club.......................
Washington County Shrine Club..............
Wheelers.............................................. 15
4x4’s..................................................... 13
Attention
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To all Nobles you must have your current dues (2015) paid to
attend all the Ceremonial functions. You will need your dues
card present to attend the meetings and activities for the
weekend. If you don’t know if it is paid just call the Shrine
office 207-942-2254 and they will check for you. If not paid
you can do the following; call Anah Shrine, or send payment
by mail to; Anah Shrine (586 Main Street Bangor,Me. 04401)
or go to the Anah Shriners web site www.anahshriners.org
and pay online. We accept all credit cards with the exception
of American Express. Please remember to have your fez with
you at all Shrine functions.
Shriners Convention Rate for the Ceremonial Weekend $30.00 a
night for Shriners.
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“FROM THE
RECORDER’S
DESK”
Larry L. Hersom
Recorder, P.P.
Spring has finally arrived, our successful
circus is behind us, and here we are in June
already. Thank you to all those who helped
make this year’s Circus the success that it
was. Thank you especially to chairmen’s
Denny Hill, Steve Mosley, Dale Reynolds
and George Watson, who made sure
everything ran on all cylinders. Thanks
Guys. What a great event!
This month we have the Hancock County
Divan Visitation on June 16, which is
Howard Heath’s famous lobster feed. It is
always a great time. Please come out and
support your Shrine Clubs.
Of course our most important event
of June and the entire year will be our
Potentate’s Summer Ceremonial June
18 to June 21 in Ellsworth. Hope you
all plan to attend this year’s events, as
Potentate Jesse and his General Director
Roger Grindle have planned a very
exciting and rewarding weekend. We
need candidates and new members, so
make sure you turn their applications into
the Recorder’s office in plenty of time to
enable the Membership Committee to get
the appropriate information mailed back to
the candidates and their ladies, as they will
need to know times, locations of events, and
where they need to be.
Your Potentate and the Imperial
Representatives will in Houston Texas
for the Imperial Session the first week
of July. There will be several important
articles to be voted on at that time, one
being an increase in the Per Capita tax
for all members. If you have questions or
concerns about this proposal, please talk to
one of the Representatives before we leave.
Remember starting July 1 the Shrine
Office will be open Monday thru Thursday.
The office will be closed Fridays for
the months of July and August. Have a
wonderful time with your families this
summer, and enjoy all that you do.
Auctioneers: Steve Trimm &
Steve Trimm Jr
TRIMM’S
Auction House
Route 43, Alton, Maine
I95-Exit 197 • 3 Miles West towards Hudson
Call: 207-991 2214 or
207-991-2543
General Consignments & Speciality Auctions
Consignments • Buying items or Complete Estates
Also Buying Timberland 10-10,000 Acres
Bill Geel, Reporter
The April meeting was held at the Ed
Pellon Center in Machias. Captain Carroll
Chandler, Secretary Scott Johnson,
Treasurer Bill Sinford, Runtz Farnsworth,
and your one and only Reporter Bill Geel
were present. Also attending were Scott
Edgerly and Doug Monson. Meeting
was called to order at 6:10. Old and new
business was discussed. Scott Johnson
took orders for shirts and caps. Meeting
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“Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.”- Mark
Twain
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THE ANAHGRAM
Monthly Messenger of Anah Shriners
Bangor, Maine
Office of Publication
Bangor, Maine 04401
Telephone 207/942-2254 Fax 207/942-1994
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.Anahshriners.com
Available by subscription $12.00 per year.
Who is it ???
EDITOR
Rich Armstrong
[email protected]
ADVERTISING MANAGER
Janice Young
[email protected]
586 Main Street
Bangor, Maine 04401
Tel: 942-2254
DIRECTOR PHOTO UNIT
Lloyd W. Day
[email protected]
Old Town, ME
207-745-5351
ASST. DIRECTOR PHOTO UNIT
Dennis Bryant
1036 Ayers Jct. Road
Charlotte ME 04666
Home Tel: 454-3514
THE ANAHGRAM is published monthly.
Deadline is the 10th of the month preceding
publication unless advertised otherwise in the
previous issue.
THE ANAHGRAM reserves the right to accept
or refuse any item for publication.
ANAH’S DIVAN
Illustrious Potentate
Donald “Jesse” Thomas
Chief Rabban
Robert L. Turner
Assistant Rabban
Steven “Steve” Trimm
High Priest & Prophet
Brad Prout
Oriental Guide
Roger Grindle
Treasurer.
Julian S. White, Jr.
Recorder
Larry L. Hersom, P.P
PLEDGE
I pledge allegiance to my flag and
to the country for which it stands,
one nation under God, indivisible,
with liberty and justice for all.
“No man stands so tall
as when he stoops to
help a child.”
– Abraham Lincoln
Last month’s subject was Ralph Hill.
Freida Hill guessed this. If you know this
month’s person, or think you do, call
Recorder P. P. Larry Hersom at 942.2254
or e-mail the Editor at anahgram@
anahshriners.com. The first one to identify
the person wins a free Booster listing for
one year. The supply of pictures is low so
if you have someone you would like to
feature send it to the Editor by e-mail or
drop it at the Recorder’s office. This
feature can only continue with your help!!
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adjourned at 7:00.
The May meeting was held at Runtz’s
Shipyard in Jonesport America. Members
present Captain Carroll Chandler, Lt.
Waylon Merchant, Secretary Scott
Johnson, Treasurer Bill Sinford, your
Reporter Bill Geel, Noble Runtz
Farnsworth, Noble Forrest DeMeyer,
Noble Troy Huffman, and Scott Edgerly.
Old and new business was discussed.
Shirts, caps, and jackets were updated
once again. Parades were discussed and
voted upon. The first outing will be June
5th at the Special Olympics in Orono.
From there we will be setting sail to the
June Ceremonial in Ellsworth.
Once again, a southerner is headed east
to Jonesport. Once we found Milbridge,
we realized the fog was in and I was getting
close to Runtz’s shipyard. Your reporter,
along with sternman Forrest DeMeyer and
new member Scott Edgerly, realized we
were in trouble because I left my charts
at home. Noble Runtz laid out the brown
carpet treatment, and I told him next
time royalty comes, I expect red carpet.
Noble Scott Edgerly was given a tour
of the boatyard and boats were removed
from storage. Noble Scott picked up one
of the used boats to be reconditioned. I
grabbed one myself. We hope to have
them refurbished and spruced up for our
first outing. As were leaving, the sun was
starting to shine, or at least Runtz thought
so. He told me everytime I stopped, I
should turn toward Forrest’s and I would
find my way home. That didn’t work out
very well when we reached the blue buoys
in Addison. Which way should I turn,
starboard or port?
Hope all the ladies out there had a
happy Mother’s Day.
Get well wishes go out to Lady Esther
Pellon.
Those celebrating birthdays are Susan
Chandler, Gene Carter, Nancy Madore,
and Cheryl Monson.
Only one couple is honeymooning
in June –Noble Scott Edgerly & Lady
Naomi.
Oops! Time to go. Gotta talk to the
Mayor of Trenton to get the town spruced
up for Noble Admiral Runtz and Lady
Ora, who are coming for a week at the
end of May. PS. I hope there’s plenty of
sunshine.
Noble Fred Beylerian
Reporter
June, sixth month of the year and first
month of summer, is finally upon us. June
14th is a day to remember because on that
date in 1777, Congress adopted the Stars
and Stripes as the national emblem of the
United States, thus Flag Day.
The Keystone Kops voted in two new
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“If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything.”- Mark Twain
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$25
Highlanders Meeting
JU N E 2015
1
$25
2
$25
Band Meeting
4x4 Meeting
Provost Guard Meeting
WCSC Meeting
Hancock County Shrine
Club Meeting
8
9
$25
Funsters Meeting
3
$25
Go­Karts Meeting
Northern Penobscot
Shrine Club Meeting
14
Oriental Band Meeting
Highlanders Meeting
Past Masters Meeting
15
$25
$25
Mini Cars Meeting
Lobster Boats Meeting
Nascar Meeting
16
$25
Divan Stated Meeting
Band Meeting
Flag Day
21
$25
Highlanders Meeting
22
$25
$25
Washington County
Shrine Club Meeting
5
$25
Second Section
Meeting
6
$300
4X4 Unit Golf
Tournament
2015 Special Olympics
10
$25
Hancock County
Visitation
$25
4
23
$25
17
$25
Tri-County Meeting
Schoodic Shrine Club
Meeting
Mini-Bike Meeting
Facts & Figures Meeting
WCSC Meeting
24
$25
Academicians
Meeting
Summer Ceremonial
Ellsworth
11
$25
Waldo County Shrine
Club Stated Meeting
Chanters Meeting
Convertible Meeting
12
Doctor’s Supper
18
$25
Summer Ceremonial
Ellsworth
25
$25
Indy Cars Meeting
Klowns Meeting
Aroostook County
Shrine Club Meeting
$25
Wheelers Meeting
Clown Meeting
13
$100
20
$100
Clinic at EMMC
19
$25
Summer Ceremonial
Ellsworth
26
$25
Summer Ceremonial
Ellsworth
27
$100
Father’s Day
28
$25
Highlanders Meeting
29
$25
30
$25
Keystone Kops Meeting
JU LY 2015
1
$25
2
$25
Washington County
Shrine Club Meeting
3
$25
4
8
$25
9
$25
10
$25
11
$100
15
$25
16
$25
17
$25
18
$100
22
$25
23
$25
24
$25
25
$100
29
$25
30
$25
31
$25
$300
Independence Day
5
$25
12
$25
19
$25
26
$25
Highlanders Meeting
Highlanders Meeting
Highlanders Meeting
6
$25
13
$25
20
$25
27
$25
Waldo County Board of
Directors Meeting
7
$25
14
$25
21
$25
Waldo County Shrine
Club Stated Meeting
Schoodoc Shrine Club
Annual Steak Feed
Lobster Bowl Banquet
at Jeff’s Catering in
Brewer
Clown Meeting
Lobster Bowl Football
Game
Divan Meeting
Highlanders Meeting
28
$25
Keystone Kops Meeting
Many items for the calendar are provided a year in advance. If your Club or Unit changes a date for an activity
please advise the Editor by the 5th of the month prior to publication.
Editor
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ANAHGRAM BOOSTERS
Aberdeen Stove and Chimney Supply Company
04/16
Anah Flag Unit 02/16
Anah Kampers Club 07/15
Todd & Sandy Alley 08/16
Richard Anderson 12/16
Ed Armstrong 05/16
W. Robert Averill 06/14
IMO C. Alton Bagley 05/15
IMO Dick Bagley, P.P. 05/15
IMO Darrell H. Kates 02/15
IMO Clifton Barker 06/15
Melrose and Betty Beal 04/15
IMO Clayton Bearce-Northern Penobscot Shrine
Club 03/16
Bob Beattie 04/16
IMO Albert “Bucky” Bishop 07/19
Phil and Sue Black 04/16
IMO Willis N. Blake 02/16
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and Mary Blowers 05/16
Blinn and Joan Boone 05/16
IMO John R. Bradford 01/16
Ms. Anna Bradford 01/16
IMO Merle S. Bradford 01/16
Philip Brady Jr. 10/15
Tom and Lilian Breitweg 08/15
Fred and Jennifer Brown 01/16
Dave Bryant 01/15
Blair & Judy Bubar 02/16
Galen Call 08/15
IMO Ray Campbell 06/15
Dick and Kim Carlow 03/18
Charlie and Shirley Caron 03/15
Sam and Agnes Carr 12/16
IMO Ernest Chamberlain 09/14
Michael A.Clark 02/16
Bruce and Trudy Clarke 05/15
IMO Fredrick E.Clarke Jr. 09/15
IMO Helen F. Cleaves 02/16
Melvin K. Cleaves 02/16
Arthur Cone 03/15
IMO Janet G.Conti 12/14
John W. Conti, P.P. 12/14
Dan and Lanci Costain 09/16
Sonny Crocker 03/16
Dana and Jan Crockett 07/15
Ken and Janice Crump 04/16
Wayne and Tanya Darling 07/15
Lloyd Day 12/14
Larry Doughty 05/16
Mark Doughty 05/16
Bryant and Joan Dutch 02/16
IMO Dryden C. Dutch, P.P. 08/14
Tim and Jean Dutch 08/14
IMO Robin Moone Edes 10/15
IMO Orville Edes 10/15
John Edes 10/15
Robert Emerson 09/15
IMO Paul H. Farrington 06/16
Betty and John Fernald Jr. 12/16
Thomas and Carroll Fernald 08/19
IMO Lewis Fenlason 07/15
IMO Wally Fenlason 07/15
Wes and Bonnie Ford 09/14
Pete and Carol Jean Forrest 11/14
IMO Irvin L. Foster 06/15
Joseph F. Friedman 06/16
IMO Richard “Gene” Frost 06/15
Clinton and Sandra Fulton 03/15
George and Mary Beth Gaddis 05/15
IMO William Gardner 06/15
Paul and Diana Giles 04/16
Goody and Roz Gilman 10/14
IMO Jerrold B.”Gebo” Gooch, P.P. 04/17
IMO Carroll I. & Gerry Goodwin, Jr 06/16
IMO Harry Gordon 01/19
Don and Gail Gordon 06/15
IMO Ralph Goss 06/15
Andy and Rose Gove 10/15
Keith L. Gove 12/15
Ron and Carole Green 09/16
W. Louis and Judith Greenier II 09/16
Roger and Julie Grindle 07/15
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One line (Mr. & Mrs.) $10 for 1 year
If you would like your name and your Lady’s
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Charles C. W. Hackney 10/16
IMO Jim Halkett 12/17
Dick and Carolyn Hallett 06/15
David and Kesley Halm, Jr. 06/15
Gene and Pamela Hamm 08/15
Ed and Bonnie Hamm 08/15
IMO Edlbridge M. Hamm, Sr. 08/15
Ken and Donna Hanscom, Jr. 09/15
IMO Charles E. Harmon 09/15
IMO Tom Harper 10/16
Obed and Faith Hart 01/15
Jerry and Lorraine Harvey 08/14
IMO Mike Haskell 08/15
IMO Norman”Hoopy Scoopy” Hatch 09/15
Chester I. Hawkins 01/15
Richard P. Hawkins 09/15
Scott and Kelley Hawthorne 06/15
IMO Elvin Heath 09/15
Howard Heath 09/15
IMO Robert Heath 07/15
Sheldon and Sandy Heath 04/16
Al and Marianne Henriksen 10/16
Larry and Libby Hersom 09/15
Don Higgins 10/15
Frieda Hill 06/16
Ralph and Maggie Hill 07/16
Buzz Holmes 03/15
Dean and Kathy Hoke 09/15
IMO Richard Holt 03/17
IMO Lewis M. Huntley 03/16
Jerry and Lois Hutchinson 09/16
Darin Ingersoll & Jess 09/15
Smokey and Donna Ireland 09/14
IMO Roy K. Jack 04/15
IMO Pearl Hazen Jipson-Northern Penobscot
Shrine Club 03/16
Rich and Cindy Johnson 07/16
C. Ray and Loretta Jones 08/14
IMO Harland Jordan 06/15
F. Lee and Peggy Kaufman 10/15
Alton and Ellen Kenney 05/15
Robert and Rae Jean Knowles 04/19
Stan and Mary Knox 05/15
IMO Ernest “Bud” Larson 02/16
Charles and Selma Larson 09/15
Larry and Gail Larson 08/15
IMO Frank Leighton 11/15
Skip Lenfest, Jr. 08/14
Skip Lenfest, Sr. 08/14
Jon and Tavia Lessor 09/14
Bob and Perlene Libby 02/16
Mike and Bonnie London 02/15
Lee F. Lowery 09/14
IMO Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Lunt, Sr. P.P. 09/15
IMO Donald Lyons, Sr. 06/15
Roy Martin 10/25
IMO G. Urial Martin 07/15
Don and Bert Maxim, P.P. 04/15
Doulgas A. and Donna McCafferty 08/15
Doulgas K and Candee McCafferty 08/15
Imo Edward Sr. and Evelyn McCafferty 08/15
IMO Terral A. McCafferty 08/15
IMO G. Ronald McCluskey 02/15
Welman and Natalie McFarland 01/16
Allan and Lorraine McGown 06/16
Ed and Nancy McGraw 08/14
Winston and Francis McKay 10/15
IMO Tom “Pig Farmer” McKinney 12/15
IMO Carroll McLaughlin 11/15
Jim and Mae Merrithew 10/15
Dick and Joan Meserve 09/15
John and Suzi Miller 03/16
Gordon and Margaret Moreside 10/14
Steve Mosley 10/14
Norm and Barb Mylen 10/15
IMO Jay Nadeau 06/15
Dick and Betty Nevers 05/16
Harold and Connie Newman 10/16
IMO Ray Newman, Jr. 06/15
Larry and Teresa Nichols 07/15
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IMO Eugene O’Brien-Northern Penobscot Shrine
Club 03/16
Matt “Ty-Dy” Oakes 08/15
David O’Donnell 09/14
Warren and Velma Orcutt 10/16
Bob”Boomer” and Julianna Palmer 07/15
Herman and Kate Peabody 07/15
Jim and Linda Parent 06/15
Esther and Ed Pellon, P.P. 04/15
Rod and Joyce Pinkham 10/15
Don and Linda Potter 05/15
IMO Jim Potter 05/15
Circus Spotlight Crew - P.I. Circus 05/15
IMO James M. Prout 03/16
Bob & Doreen Pullen 08/15
IMO Bob Pushard, Sr. 08/15
Martin E. Ray 02/16
P.P. Clyde V. Reynolds & Linda 02/16
Al and Charity Richards 05/15
Chuck and Sally Ridlon 02/17
IMO Keith B. Roberts 09/18
IMO Sumner Rogers 04/16
Dick and Diane Ross 06/15
Larry and Donna Rowell 11/17
Earl Sanda 06/15
Heath and Karen Savage 10/15
Spike Savage 10/15
IMO Clifton R. Scoville 06/14
Todd C. Scoville 06/14
Marty and Joan Shaw 10/15
IMO John Simpson 06/15
IMO Ken Smith 04/16
Lester and Gail Smith 09/14
Roger and Pat Smith 12/15
IMO Ed Sprague, P.P. 04/16
Roger and Jan Stairs 05/14
Yogi and Doris Seymour 10/15
Ken and Tina Stewart 12/18
IMO Ray B. Steeves 06/15
IMO Robert “Bob” Strout 06/15
Elliott and Joyce Tarbell 06/15
Daniel L. Tarr 06/16
IMO Betty Tarr 06/16
IMO Thomas Tash 06/15
Dan and Bonnie Taylor 10/15
IMO Alexander R. Theodore 06/15
Jesse and Brenda Thomas 09/16
Paul and Joyce Thornton 04/15
Ronald Thrornton 12/15
Tim & Ann Thornton 12/15
Inez and Reginald Toothaker 04/16
IMO John Tracy 06/14
Alden and Pam Tracy 06/16
Al and Pat Trask 02/16
Betty and Steve Trimm 04/16
IMO Carroll Trimm 04/15
Troy”Pop-Fizz”,Randi,Nicco & Zayden 08/15
Robert and Bonnie Turner 08/17
Brenda Vanchieri 12/15
Hank and Gloria Waldron 08/14
Arthur and Phyllis Watson 06/16
George Weatherbee 06/15
Dave and Leni Weaver 03/18
Burt and Jackie Weed 05/15
Jim and Dottie Wentworth 09/14
Buddy and Caryll Wheeler 09/14
IMO Frank Whirty 02/19
Julian and Janice White 06/15
Bob Whited 01/15
Paul and Phyllis Wilbur 07/15
Llord and Jay Willey 07/16
Bob and Norma Winglass 08/20
Don and Felicia Wiswell 09/15
Don and Caroyln Wright 09/15
IMO Douglas Yost-Northern Penobscot Shrine
Club 06/16
Bob and Claire Young 09/18
Donald “Bo-Bo” and Janice Young 06/15
Duane “Div-it” and Karen Young 08/16
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June 2015
members; Roger Linscott and Mark
Johnson. From all of us in the unit,
welcome aboard and may you enjoy your
ride in the “Paddy Wagon”.
Schedule of coming events:
Steak Feed June 19, 2015 for the
Ceremonial in Ellsworth
Parades: Special Olympics June 5, 2015
Eastport July 4, 2015
Jonesport July 4, 2015
Lincoln July 18, 2015
Schedule will be updated as events
dictate.
Happy Birthday wishes the for month of
June go out to Kops Greg Hall, Lewis
Beal, Shawn Cowan, Fred Beylerian,
Erick Emery, Rich Sprague and Lady
Jackie Jones. Happy Wedding Anniversary
wishes to J.R. and Cindy Tozier.
Congratulations to all and may you have
many more.
Now to the trivia question of the month.
Last month’s question was: What was the
original name of the Houston Astros?
Answer: The Houston Colt .45’s. They
played their first game on April 10th 1962,
against the Chicago Cubs and won 11-2.
This month’s question is: Which was the
first US coin minted with “In God We
Trust” on it?
The time has come to close the “Blotter”
for this month and to remember “IT’S
ALL ABOUT THE KIDS”.
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Noble Ron Bilancia, Reporter
Hello Fellow Academicians and Ladies !
We have not had the May meeting as of
this writing, so more on that next time.
Ritualists in the cast for the June 20th
ceremonial will meet as usual on the
Sunday before the ceremonial, which is
June 14th, at 4pm at the Shrine Center for
our practice session.
As always, anyone who wants to work
the ceremonial in Ellsworth but who
doesn’t yet have a job should contact his
section master or any of the governing
officers and we’ll get you a job and all the
information you need. Remember, our
governing officers this year are Director
Jon Swallow, President Micah Swallow,
Vice President Clint Richardson, and
Secretary-Treasurer yours truly. Section
Masters are Donnie Copeland for MakeUp, Ron Cook for Technicians, Bud
Young for Properties, and yours truly for
Ritual.
Best wishes go out to Paul Connelly
who has of late been dealing with some
medical issues.
Steve Mosley reports that this was a
very successful circus year, the best in a
long time, and he thanks everyone who
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than star.” – E.E.Cummingstor
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helped out.
Steve and Brenda Bowden report that
they enjoyed working at the Shrine circus
in Bangor. Steve sold 50/50 tickets and
made a good amount of money on them.
They really enjoyed the show. Now they
are getting out their summer outdoor
things and preparing to find the light for
the lighthouse Christmas tree for the
Feztival of Trees. Brenda has found that
the Christmas Tree Shop in Bangor has a
lot of nice things at reasonable prices
around our nautical/beach theme for our
tree this year and suggests that as a good
place to go if you are looking for something
to donate to this year’s tree.
Speaking of yours truly, Sally, Lauren,
and I had a wonderful time over the April
school break in Fort Myers Beach, Florida.
Soooooooo nice to have some fun in the
sun after that very llllllllllllllong Maine
winter. Lately I’ve been busy teaching
and coaching track. Sally is selling real
estate to beat the band. And Lauren is
enjoying school, chorus, theater lessons,
and her afterschool program. Busy busy
busy. J
I hear tell that Donnie Copeland has
been knee deep in Freemasonry as usual
both here and abroad at the lodge he often
visits in New Brunswick. Keep up the
great fellowship Donnie. That’s what it’s
all about.
Have a great June everyone.
And
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The May 5th meeting was held at Pat’s
Pizza. The meeting was called to order at
6:30 by President Roger Grindle. About
36 members were present. Old and new
business was discussed. The Club took in
a new member, Noble Richard Hardison
from Waltham. Thanks to Noble Steve
Mosley, the Calling Post, for doing okay
notifying everyone. If for some reason
you’re not getting a call, give one of the
club Directors a call and they’ll make sure
you get on the list. Tab winner contest,
which was sponsored by Nobles Jason
Snowdeal and Bill Geel was won by the
Facts & Figures Unit, and their winnings
were donated back to the club. The next tab
collection will be at the October meeting.
Dates to remember: Annual Lobster Feed
at Alvin Heath’s is June 10th. It will be put
on by Howard Heath and Don McHenan
and crew. A special thanks to Noble Joe
Brown for supply the potties at the feed.
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“Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life; define yourself.”- Robert Frost
June 2015
He has done it for a number of years. June
ceremonial is coming up – (19, 20, 21).
Let’s all get out, support our Potentate and
have a fun weekend. Our thoughts and
prayers go out to Andy Mays and Esther
Pellon. Our meeting adjourned at 7:30.
The next meeting will be June 2nd at
Pat’s Pizza.
Now the local news. For reasons
unknown, Past Potentate John Fernald said
he heard that Noble Bill Geel’s Ford was on
back of a tow truck headed through town.
Noble Steve Fernald and Lady Wanda are
back from their honeymoon. No news on
Past Potentate Geddes Simpson and Lady
Carole (with an e). Past Potentate Tyler
Dunning has been in the hospital. Young
Lady Alice Fernald is moving to her first
apartment. I think she’s the last one to
leave the nest. Rumor has it Noble Tom
Fernald sold his boat and it is going to
Alaska for the crab season. Just how big
is that boat, Tom? A belated Mother’s Day
wish to all those special Ladies out there.
Don’t forget June 18th Outdoor Degree in
Waltham. If you haven’t gotten your ticket
by now, you probably won’t get one.
Belated birthday wishes go out to
Richard Hardison who celebrated in May.
Kathy Prouty, Cynthia Lambert, Grace
Albee, Anita DeMeyer, Nancy Madore,
Marilyn Crocker, Steve Fernald, David
Ballard, Kathy Hoke, Dave Thomas,
Jason Snowdeal, Mary Jordan, and Scott
Picard are celebrating in June.
Honeymooners are Dean and Kathy
Hoke, Tony & Wendy McKim, Irving &
Margaret Smith, Bud Jr. & Kathy Prouty,
Bruce & Cindy Walls, James & Cynthia
Lambert, David & Linda Ballard, Larry &
Joyce Wasson, Danny & Bonnie Taylor,
Roger & Julie Grindle, Scott & Trudy
Picard, Scott & Naomi Edgerly, and
Potentate Jesse Thomas & Lady Brenda.
It was nice to see Noble Bruce and
Lady Lois Clark who have returned from
Florida for a couple of weeks. Next time
they come, I hope they bring some warmer
weather.
Hope everyone has a nice warm spring
and are thinking of summer. And by the
way, Past Potentate John Fernald was
correct-it was your Reporter’s truck being
towed.
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Reporter Noble
Harold Adams
Greetings everyone. Finally, some nice
weather to enjoy, just maybe we will have
a summer. Time is going by so fast, we
just finished the circus in Bangor. A special
thanks to Martha, Josh, Dylan, and Ethan,
again this year. Our faithful, hard working
crew that loads and unloads the trailer.
Thank you to all of you that helped with the
circus novelties. After such a long winter it
was nice to see everyone again. It is almost
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time for the Special Olympics, Friday, June
5, at UMO. We need all of you there, so
please come help us. We will be having a
meeting Tuesday, June 2, at 7 o’clock at
the Shrine Center, to discuss the Special
Olympics and the summer ceremonial
parade, Saturday, June 20. Sorry, I missed
last months Anahgram, and our birthdays
and anniversaries, I will included them
this time. So, Happy Birthday to Nobles
Grayson Wentworth, Kenneth Perkins,
Ryan Collins, and James Hamilton. Lady
Jeri-Lyn happy birthday. Wishing happy
anniversary to PM Harry and Lady Judith
Pratt, Noble Ken and Lady Nancy Perkins,
and Noble Randy and Lady Chrystal
Adams. Until next time be safe.
Noble Gaylord E. Sundt, Reporter
Second Section and one of the many fabulous meals they served at the Bangor Anah Shrine Circus
Clown Degree team at Ralph J. Pollard Lodge
Grand Lodge of Maine. Held in Bangor,Maine
I’m thinking, that as we approach the end
of the second week of May, that spring has
finally arrived. I’ve picked my first bunch
of violets and our hummingbird friends are
back. A sure sign that we are headed in the
right direction!
A big THANKYOU to each and everyone
who came out and supported the annual
Super Supper put on by our unit. And it
was super with a great time had by all. The
clowns, who again did the meal and clean
up for us, did their usual over the top job.
We couldn’t do it without their superb help
and we thank all of you for that. What a
fun way to raise money for the kids! That’s
what makes it all worthwhile.
The Summer Ceremonial is being held
in Ellsworth on June 19, 20 & 21. We are
already counting heads for drivers for the
parade. Looks like we will have a good
turnout. The last time the Ceremonial was
held in Ellsworth it was lots of busy fun, so
be sure to mark the date on your calendar,
if you haven’t already, and plan to be there.
The month of June has two of our members
celebrating their birthdays. Noble Alden
Tracy and Noble John Shea. That’s a
whole lot if candles there. Hope you both
have strong sunglasses close by when
you approach your cake so as not to be
blinded by the light. Noble Alden has
experience as a firefighter, so Prospect
Harbor should be safe. Not so sure about
the Shea’s in Ellsworth though. Noble Bud
and Lady Theresa Morrison, Noble Alden
and Lady Pam Tracy celebrate another
year of wedded bliss in June as well. We
congratulate those couples and the birthday
boys on their special days.
That seems to be it for another month.
Remember to keep our friends and family
members in need in your thoughts and
prayers.
Time to put a few miles on the convertibles.
Enjoy the summer!
Reporting for the topless boys, Gaylord
E. Sundt
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Well here
we are,
couple
of months ago we was whining about the
cold and snow. Last months circus went
good. All said that it was a better circus than last
year. The shows that I worked at were on
Sunday. The first show that morning was
packed and the second show had a good
attendance. This month we will be doing
Special Olympics on June 5th. The next day
June 6th, we will be in Guilford for our Golf
Tournament at the Piscataquis golf course.
Then we hope to see you all at Ellsworth
for our Ceremonial. Next months parades
will be Dennysville , on the 3rd, Eastport,
Machias, Jonesport, and Bar Harbor on the
4th. The 18th we will be in Lincoln and
Pittsfield.
Birthday wishes this month go to Paula
Hanson, Paul Scott, Alton Shedd, Charles
Libby, and Mike Day. How did a nice young
girl like Paula get mixed up with a bunch
of old goat’s like this. Anniversary’s this
month are Neil and Paula Hanson, Charles
and Vikki Ryder, and Dale and Jonie Porter.
“HI JONIE” Congratulation to all.
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Events
(Subject to Adjustment)
June 18 -21
Summer Ceremonial – Ellsworth
Parade at 2pm Saturday June 20
July 17
Lobster Bowl Banquet at Jeff’s
Catering
July 18
Lobster Bowl
September 12
Noble Appreciation Night
September 17- 20
NSA Field Days, Kora/Lewiston
October 17
Nascars Super Supper
October 24
Potentate’s Reception
November 19
Business After Hours Feztival of Trees
Nov.20-22
Feztival of Trees
Nov. 27-29
Feztival of Trees
Dec.12
Bangor/Brewer Shrine Children’s
Christmas Party
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Noble Dave Weaver - Reporter
Here we in the Month of June. I didn’t
think it was ever going to come. I still had
snow at the end of my driveway on the
1st day of May. Who’d a thunk it. Now
were into blackfly season, fishing season
and most of all mow your lawn season
and I only look forward to one of them.
June is also the month for graduations
and marriages. This year I only have one
grandchild graduating which is certainly a
change from last year when we had 3. The
PINK party was a huge success and very
well attended. The circus is also behind
us. I only worked the Friday show but
I thought the afternoon show was down
some. The evening show looked to be at
least average. I personally thought the
mid-way idea of the rides and pictures was
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a success and very different. In the old
auditorium I could judge pretty well what
the numbers were for attendance but the
Cross Center is so different I haven’t got it
figured out yet.
Next up were the screening clinics that
were held on May 16th. That took place
after I have sent in this article I just hope
they went well. I have been involved with
these clinics for about 10 years and believe
me when I say I really enjoy that job.
Helping children is what it’s all about.
The Ceremonial will be held in Ellsworth
on June 19 & 20. Shake the bushes and
help make Jesse’s ceremonial a huge
success. I’ll write about all of that next
month. Stay cool, mow your lawn, swat the
blackflies and spend a lot of time fishing.
Noble
Martin “Fou”
Perfit,
Clown Unit
reporter
April began with 150 kids attending
the monthly Home Depot Children’s
Workshop. Four of Anah’s steadfast,
faithful, and enthusiastic clowns regaled
the crowd with feats of balloon twisting and
general madness. The buffoon participating
were Div-It (Duane Young), Patches
(Shawn Mott), Pop-Fizz (Troy Devoe) and
the ever popular Jappo (Mike Samiya).
The first Bikes for Books event of
the season at the Guilford, Milo and
Brownville schools was supported (or was
it disrupted?) by Gizmo (Lorne Noiles)
and Diggah (Scott Knight). In a misguided
effort to assure the safety and quality of
the bikes Diggah attempted to road test
one the bikes/ It is unknown whether or
not he resorted to using training wheels.
Out of concner for Diggah’s safety, Gizmo
took after him on foot. Having failed to
consider how slippery the floor might be,
Gizmo slipped and landed on his bottom.
The obvious fact that that portion of his
anatomy is well padded saved him from
serious injury.
Birthday wishes to our June Birthday
celebrants. They are TC Trashcan, Dim
Wit and Tina Taylor. Our June anniversary
couples are Fou & Dara Perfit, Bobo &
Janice Young, Baby Cakes & Patty Gilbert,
and TC & Tina Taylor.
Thought for The Month: Who steals my
purse steals trash…But he that filches from
my good name robs me of that which not
enriches him and makes me poor indeed.
Shakespeare: Othello
Tri County Shrine Club held their
monthly meeting on the 15th of April at
the Dexter Club. This meeting was moved
from the Fairgrounds in Dover because of
building problems. 22 Nobles enjoyed an
excellent meal catered by Nobles Blake,
Hartley, Green,Costain and Mrs. Stoffer.
After the Libation Hour, the meeting was
called to order by President Costain.
Invocation was given by Noble Donald
“BoBo” Young. BoBo put a lot into the
Invocation, because later he won the 50/50
and he donated his share back to the Club.
Flag Salute was led by the President.
Introduced at the head table were VP
Arthur Watson, Secretary David Mosley,
Treasurer Marty Taylor and PP “86” and
Recorder Larry Hersom and Chief Rabban
Robert Turner. Also introduced was the
Director of Anah Shrine Dan Costain.
Unit Heads in attendance were Scott
Folsom of the 4X4’s. Aide Emeritous
introduced was Ron Green. We had no
speaker for the evening. Noble Young
gave an interesting talk on the PALS
Program, which stands for Patient Air Lift
Service. This service provides air lift
service to patients in rural areas for the
Hospitals. Recorder Larry Hersom gave
an update on the upcoming circus. There
will be a new Circus in town this year.
Back from a long absence will be
Elephants and the Big Cats. There is a new
parking situation for RV’s this year, with
the new configuration of the parking lots.
Noble Rich Johnson said that Ticket and
Ad sales look good for this year. There
will be a meeting on the 11th of May to
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Hancock County Shrine Club
Annual Lobster & Steak Feed with Divan Visitation
Wednesday, June 10th at Alvin Heath’s in Penobscot
Camels Milk at 5:30pm
Lobsters, Clams, Steak ,etc.
$30.00 per person
Shriners and Masons Welcome
Tickets available from President
Roger Grindle at 207-323-0182
Or
Anah Shrine Office at
207-942-2254
(Proceeds from this event are for the Benefit of
the Hancock County Shrine Club
and Donations are NOT Tax Deductible as
Charitable Contributions)
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discuss the sale of our old bulding and the
purchase of the new one on Outer
Broadway. The next night the 12th, Chief
Rabban Robert Turner will be having an
info meeting for his trip next year. On
May 16th, the regional clinics for the
Hospitals will be held. No further business,
the meeting was closed by the President.
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Mike Murphy
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Greetings nobles and ladies! I missed
yet another deadline last month. I’m sure
the band members are happy w/me. We
are very close to our first summer kick off
gig. Your Highlanders will be escorting
the 2015 Graduates from Husson College
on Mother’s Day. I think the step off time
is scheduled for 2 pm. I made an error in
the last Anahgram report. I erroneously
stated that we would be participating in the
graduation festivities at Northern Maine
Technical College. Something happened
and what looked like a sure thing fell
through.
The last two times that I’ve gone to
practice and played, the next week or two
I’ve gotten rather sick. In March, it went
through the entire family. I went to practice
a couple weeks ago, in April, and got sick
again. I think it a coincidence. If it was
something from the pipes (which can be
fatal) I would be the only one sick. In my
case, everyone else got sick also. This last
bout I think I can trace to someone that
shook my hand BEFORE he told me he was
sick. Had he been spending money with
me, I could excuse the practice, but in this
guy’s case he was just taking in good air
that someone else could have been using.
I really think, that so long as there is a
baby at home that is susceptible to such
things, I’m going to have to get firm on a
no hand shaking policy. When you think
of it, hand shaking is an absolutely barbaric
practice. A large section of the population
doesn’t even wash their hands after they go
to the bathroom. They cough in their hands
and then stick it out for you to be inflicted
with whatever plague they are carrying.
I see virtually no logical reason to shake
hands with all of the ailments (especially
during flu and cold season).
For a historical perspective on hand
shaking, President George Washington
thought it for the common people and
believed bowing was far more dignified.
The Japanese bow. I think it makes sense.
The Boston Globe reported that before a
presentation, Bill Gates doesn’t shake hand.
They quoted Donald Trump as saying
shaking hands was, “one of the curses of
American society.”
As for the Japanese, we could learn
something else from them. I’m told the
Japanese have beer vending machines on
the streets. The people use them and they
don’t have any problems. They apparently
are able to “self police” themselves. What
a fantastic idea. That is what I’m told they
have beer vending machines. I’ve never
been there, but the thought of an ice cold
beer to sooth my scratchy throat or lower
my 101 degree fever, while not smart, is
comforting. I could imagine how long a
beer vending machine would last here. It
would make it till just after dark and then
I’m sure it would end up in the back of a
pickup at a pit party.
Getting back to the band, we have been
asked to confer a Master Mason degree in
Hampton. We were given several dates and
I’m thinking the first part of July is the most
likely. It looks like our next event will be
the Special Olympics in June and then the
Ceremonial in Ellsworth on the 20th.
If anyone would like more information
on how to become a Highlander, please
contact me at pipingleprechaun@hotmail.
com. Until next month, be blessed.
The circus has come and the circus has
gone! Once again we Wheelers were up
to our necks in cotton candy. Capt. Bill
Holyhoke drove us mercilessly for more
production. Noble Keith DeWitt begged
us to slow down because the blood oozing
from our pours was turning the cotton
candy pink.
We were grateful to be relieved by the
Nascar Unit and hope the Wheelers left
them in good shape.
Our parade season starts on Memorial
Day with a parade in Prospect, followed by
the Special Olympic on June 5th in Orono.
While I pen this Pulitzer Prize winning
article it is Mothers Day. It’s only fitting
that Mothers Day comes nine months
after Fathers Day-----Don’t bother doing
the math. Hope all you ladies had a nice
Mothers Day.
Speaking of days, Nobles and Ladies
Dean and Kathy Hoke, Dan and Sherry
Holcomb, and Tony and Kim Smith all
have anniversaries in June. Ladies Kathy
Hoke, Lisa Cotier, and Carla McLean are all
June’s Birthday girls. May all your special
days and everyday be blessed. ‘Till next
month, Teddy TaTa reporting
“The happy man only feels at ease because the unhappy bear their burden in silence. Without this “If silence, happiness would be impossible.”- Anton Chekhov
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6:30 pm Steak Dinner at the Ram
Guests ($2
8-11pm Dance to Sonny Beal DJ at
bar)
Saturday
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Proceeds from this event are for the benefit of Anah Shriners and
donations are not tax deductible as charitable donations.
Tickets will be available until June 12, 2015 at the
Shrine Office.
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Potentate 2015
By order of the Potentate of Anah Shriners All the
Nobles are instructed to assemble on June 20,2015 AD at
the Ellsworth Elementary-Middle School,
Forest
Avenue in Ellsworth, Maine to Convene the Summer
Ceremonial Meeting of Anah Shriners for the purpose
of hearing reports on the year 2015,and the Initiation
of Candidates.
Attest:
Larry HersomDonald”Jesse”Thomas
P.P. Recorder
Potentate Anah Shrine 2015
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Noble Arthur Herbest, Reporter
Hello nobles. It is June already and we
are getting ready for parade season. Here
is what I have for parades as of 4/26/15.
June 5th Special Olympics Orono Line
up 5:00 P.M.
June 13th Milo Line up at 9:00 A.M.
July 4th Bar Harbor line up 9:00 A.M.
July 4th Jonesport Line up toward evening
July 18th Lincoln line up at 10:00 A.M.
Aug. 15th Brownville line up at 9:00 A.M.
On the Jonesport parade will only happen
if we have enough Nobles that want to
cover that parade after Bar Harbor.
I want to take time and thank everyone
for the help at the circus. Without your
efforts we would not get enough cotton
candy completed by the first show , thus
the other shifts would be stating off behind
what is needed for each show. In this
column we repeat ourselves a lot but we
cannot emphasis enough the trouble we
are facing with numbers. We try and try to
recruit but do not have much luck. Floyd
may have two or three but not sure as I write
this in late April. Throughout the summer
months we need to take a hard look at we
want the Flag Unit to be. As you now we
will have new leadership coming in Jan. I
feel it is not going to be fair for the new
Captain to take over with a struggling unit. It has become very hard for us to even hold
a meeting because we cannot even get
quorum together to vote on items.
I am looking forward to the upcoming
parade season and to see all the Nobles that
we have not seen for a while. If you see
a Noble from the Flag Unit let him know
of the upcoming parades and his help is
needed.
Arthur Herbest
Captain
Anah Flag Unit
Noble David “Big D” Varnum reporter
VOTED GREATER BANGOR’S TASTIEST
PIZZA FOR 17 YEARS IN A ROW!
At this writing, the circus in Bangor has
come and gone. We Nascars helped on
Saturday to spin cotton candy. Busy but
fun time was had by all. I hear that the
show was well attended as well as a great
performance. Good job by all.
Upcoming parade on June 5th in Orono is
the Special Olympics. Also, on June 20th
in Ellsworth the Ceremonial will be held.
We hope to see a great attendance at both
of these parades.
Continued on next page
“Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.”- Oscar Wilde
June 2015
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Happy Anniversary wishes to Brian and
Holly Savage, Bruce and Cindy Walls,
Brian and Janice Linscott, Keith and
Andrea Swett, Ricky and Michelle Miles,
and Perry and Heather Fowler. Happy
Birthday wishes to Bryon Saunders, Jeff
Swett, Vinnie McIntyre, Greg Varnum,
David Varnum, Richard Huntley, Lorraine
Klug, Tami Linscott, Linda McIntyre,
Michelle Miles, Amanda Klug, Leslie
Linscott, Brandon Blaisdell, Ben Lee,
Jessica Moore, Robert Moore, Mike
McIntyre, Angela McIntyre, Lisa McIntyre,
Emily Hanscom, Kevin MacDonald, Jr.,
Katherine Varnum, and Torri Huntley.
Until next time, Big D Varnum, Reporter
Noble Doug Brockway, Reporter
Anah Band had a really great time
playing with the HJ Crosby Community
Band at the Circus this year. Earl directs
both bands and everybody had lots of fun
practicing and playing together. The
Circus is something we looking forward
to each year.
Parade season will be upon us soon and
we are looking forward our usual parades.
We generally stay very busy and do our
best to raise money for the children that
need care at Shriner’s Hospitals.
We are in hopes that others will take on
learning a new instrument and come and
play with us. The more people we have,
the more we can earn to give directly to
the children at the hospitals. Practice times
are every 1st and 3rd Monday of the
month in Newport.
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Noble Allen Hayward, Reporter
Northeast Field Days, September 17-20
at Kora in Lewiston, Maine. Anah has
secured rooms at the Ramada which has 24
campsites out back of the motel for $15 per
night, electrical only, no dump station. If
the Kampers are interested contact Richard
Nelson at The Ramada Lewiston 207-3303765.
Reminder: June 19-21 (June Ceremonial)
Timberland Acres Campground, Trenton,
Maine - phone #667-3600 - make your own
reservation. Call by June 1. Be sure to tell
them that you are a Shriner.
Anniversaries for June: Phil & Sue Black,
Paul & Gail Foulks, Ray & Delma Paul,
Jesse & Brenda Thomas and Ron & Bev
Watson.
Birthdays for June: Gloria Bennett, David
“Age is a very high price to pay for maturity.”- Tom Stoppard
Bowen, Gene Carter, Runtz Farnsworth,
Ken Whitney and Don Wiswell.
To report, please contact Allen Hayward
@ [email protected] or call Irene
Blood 207-323-9742.
Noble Allen Hayward, Reporter
CIRCUS
Denny Hill
Circus Director
The Circus Committee would like to
thank all that stepped up and made this
years Circus a great success. This could
not be done with out the help from all of
you. We took some chances and made
some big changes this year that paid off
for us. We were able to get some animal
acts back including Elephants, Tigers and
even a Camel. These were very well
received and enjoyed but everybody. We
had things for kids to do before the shows
and at intermission that went extremely
well. Thanks to the Clubs and Unit’s that
supplied the bikes for the kids. A tip of the
Fez to the crews that prepared and served
the food to us between shows. That is such
a big help and much appreciated. Thanks
to PP Recorder Larry Hersom and his
crew in the office for all the hard work
they do.
PHOTO
UNIT
Noble
Merland Clark,
Reporter
Hi folks, this is your cub reporter
checking in... How about them Red Sox?
Now l ets get down to the real news.
The big event for this month is/was the
Circus and although we have a small crew
we gave coverage of the circus that anyone
would be proud of. Skip ahead a bit - one
of our four mandatory meetings was held
Sat morning just as the show got
underway. A few assignments were
handed out but then those participating
were given their new Unit vests , with
names for a small fee and now you can
pick us out in a crowd!
Lets next recap the work done by the
small crew; Working the Friday 3 o clock
show was Chet Davis and divan Rep Don
Gordon, working the Friday 7 o clock
show was Lloyd Day, Saturday was
covered by Ed Gordella 10 o clockDennis,
Don GOrdon Chet and Ed Gardella and
myself. For the Saturday 7 pm show we
had Ed, Dennis and of course for Sunday
we had Ed Gordella both shows.... Ed, did
you bring a tent and sleeping bag???
If that wasnt enough, Ed did a great job
of coverainng the Queen coronation,
Daughters of the Nile, of Lady Seymor a
week prior to the circus. Boy what new
Continued on next page
June 2015
blood will do for a group of old guys !
Everyone has new energy and I expect
you ll be able to see that in the work the
we have before us.
To anyone who missed the circus, you
missed a good one - a new venue, a new
contract, a new group and it showed.l
Til Next time - where in the world is
Carmen whats his name?
Leave only footprints ~~~
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Noble
Gordon E. Reynolds
Reporter
Greetings All:
At the time this is being written (April
30) it is STILL COLD outside. But, as you
read this I hope the temp is much higher.
Seems like I wrote this last time and I have
missed a month.
We held our April monthly meeting
Sunday the 12th. Could have used a few
more members but we had a very successful
and interesting meeting. Our leader, Noble
Ken Swett talked again about plans for the
future. On Sept 26 at the Shrine Temple
we are planning on a 30th anniversary
celebration of our Past Masters unit.
More on this as time goes by. Please save
that date, open to all, semi public. Any
suggestions YOU may have will be most
helpful.
As mentioned in the last Anagram I am
always looking for input from you for this
column. Any information you might want
to have inserted should be in my hands by
th 25th of the month. I need to get it to the
editors soon after so they will have time to
get it in.
The Editors of the Anagram do a great job
in getting this magazine out and on time,
especially with all the articles they have to
put in. I hope you all thank them when you
see them.
We have no requests to perform the MM
Degree at the present time but we are
always willing and ready to come to your
Lodge. We can either do the whole degree
or come to assist your officers in filling an
office or two.
DON’T FORGET… our monthly
meetings are held on the SECOND
SUNDAY of the month at 2:00 p.m . We
meet at the Bangor Masonic Center (not the
Shrine Temple) on the 2nd floor. Hope to
see many of you there.
Noble Fred Patterson, Reporter
Greetings Ladies and Nobles. I can’t
believe that I have to start this article off
with this, but I was informed that my May
article didn’t mention the first anniversary
of Noble Greg Patterson and Lady Julie
one May 24. For anyone who doesn’t
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The Anahgram
2015 ANAH CASH CALENDARS
NOW ONLY $10!
Membership
Committee
By Noble Doug Dulac
Hello everyone from the membership
committee. I wanted to update you all a
little bit on membership. First of all let me
tell you we had a very successful Hospital
Support Night event on Sat. August 2nd.
This is something the membership comm.
put on to raise awareness of what we
really do as Shriners which is support the
hospitals. We had a fantastic meal put on
by the Second Section, who did it free
of charge by the way, a silent auction,3
patients from the hospitals that spoke and
some great entertainment by the Skyliners
band. Because it was our first time doing
this and being in the middle of the summer
I was a little nervous about what kind of
turnout we would get. I am very pleased to
say that we had over 120 in attendance! The
deal was that every penny of profit we made
would be split between the Boston and
Springfield hospitals. We actually will be
sending them $1062.00 each! I have spoken
with Jesse Thomas our Chief Rabban and
it looks like we will do this again next year
hopefully on May 16th.
In addition to that the membership
comm. is meeting once a month and will
be starting phone calls to all those nobles
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who are behind in dues next month. This
seems to help a lot with our retention. I am
personally reaching out to all the candidates
from 2011,2012,2013 and 2014 each month
through a calling post message. I think this
keeps them in the loop and informed.
Please help us by telling the Shrine
story as often as possible. We need to start
gearing up for next year’s class, so keep
thinking about someone who would make
a good Mason and Shriner.
Springfield MA is now a thing of the past
and was held August 21-23. I am sure a
good time was had by all who attended.
Noble Appreciation Night will be held at
the Anah Temple on September 13th.
Happy Birthday wishes for September go
out to Barry Hanscom, Donnie Wright, Bill
Sternbergh, Phil Mondville, Leni Weaver,
Napoleon Beal, Nancy Chapman, Vernon
Scott, Skip Pennell, James Cox, Cecil
Fernald, and Sandy Alley.
September Anniversary wishes go to Past
Potentate Guy and Nancy Chapman, Walter
& Claire Kennedy, Mike & Dawn Gooch,
Dick & Margaret Gardner, Napoleon &
Bernadette Beal, Tom & Bobbie Foss,
Vernon & Gail Scott, Mike & Nancy Bailey,
William & Ruth Smith, and George &
Sheila Alley.
Until next month I wish all a great
September and good health.
Please help your temple
by sending a check for
$10 to Anah Shrine
Noble Warren Orcutt, Sr., Reporter
As I write this article I realize that
586 Main St.
summer is slipping away very quickly. Fall
is fast approaching and the leaves will soon
Bangor, ME 04401
be turning color. It is a beautiful time of
the year but we all know what is to follow and we will mail you
in a few months. Enjoy the good weather
while we have it. Hopefully we will have
your calendar.
a nice warm fall.
Our August 7th meeting was a ladies night
and was held at the Degenhart Campground
in Jonesport. I was unable to attend so have
no report on the meeting. I do know that
they were making the plans for the Annual
Bob Smith Picnic on August 17th. We are
hoping for another beautiful day in Down
East Maine for this event.
The Northeast Shrine Field Days in
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know, they are my son and daughter in
law. I can’t believe I missed that and I
want to apologize to them for that and it
won’t happen again. On this same note,
how about the news that I am going to be
a grandpa. That’s right, Julie and Greg are
going to have Lady Monica and my first
grandchild and we are soooo excited to
think about a little on running around and
look forward to the due date.
Congratulations Julie and Greg on this
awesome news. As I write this article the
2015 rendition of the Anah Shrine Circus
in Bangor is in the history books. What a
great job that was done by the Circus staff
in getting a fresh show here in Bangor.
Congratulations to Circus Director Dennis
Hill and his crew on a great weekend. I’m
sure the Presque Isle circus will be great
as well. A great turnout of Second Section
members was evident as the programs
sold very well and those unable to sell
programs participated in the preparing and
serving of many meals to the Circus
workers all weekend. A total of just under
700 meals were served over the weekend
and I think everyone enjoyed the meals
that were prepared. A huge thank you to
the Ladies of the Second Section who
helped all weekend with the cooking and
serving. Without all of the help, we
couldn’t have pulled it off.
When everyone receives this article, the
June Ceremonial is just a few week away
in Ellsworth. As always we should be in
line for a great time. Details of how
everything will flow will be explained at
the June meeting and the Ceremonial. If
anyone has any new items for the
Ceremonial bring them to the June
meeting so we can get that on the list of
stunts.
The Second Sections sixth annual Noble
of the Year party is set for October 3,
2015at Anah temple. The recipient of the
honor this year is still unannounced but
will be announced soon and details of the
evening will be explained in future
articles. As in years past, this party been a
great time and it should be a great time
again this year. Tickets should be available
by the June Ceremonial so see any Second
Section member to purchase your tickets.
Stay tuned for further information in
upcoming Anahgrams.
June birthday wishes go out to Ladies
Debbie Hill, Monica Patterson and Nobles
Doug Hardison, Albert Higgins, Doug
Dulac and Dana Hewes
June anniversary wishes go out to
Burnham & Amy Gaff and Rich & Cindy
Johnson.
Our next scheduled meeting will be held
Friday, June 5 at the Shrine temple.
Extensive discussion will undoubtedly be
required to go over the June Ceremonial
floor work and to also clean out the trailer
and check all of the stunts to assure they
are in good working order. Attendance is
important at this meeting to make sure
everyone knows what to expect at the
Ceremonial. A lot will be discussed and
everyone should try to attend. The June
meeting is our last meeting for the summer
and we will resume meeting in September.
Until next time, think membership and the
Ceremonial.
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Noble Steve Dewitt, Reporter
Well by the time you read this the
circuses have been over congratulations
Jesse Thomas in the circus crew on a great
circus I think it was wonderful and I hope
everybody enjoyed it on the Funster side
we had a very great participation at the
circus in Bangor in good participation in
Presque Isle as all of you are aware the
Funster’s I’m trying new ideas to raise
money for the shrine in the front Street
unit we were very successful with our
dinner with the Funster’s that happened on
April 21 at the ground around we thank
everyone for coming and support our unit
we will be at the medical screening clinic
we are going to be in Lincoln in May we
have the Special Olympics in Orono also
prayed commitments in Milo and in
Brownsville in the Fourth of July in
Jonesport June ceremonials coming up I
want to hope everybody goes that can I
have prior commitments but it should be a
great time and I am sad lady buzz and
myself are going to miss it all the other
units in this unit enjoy the parade this year
take your families and spend the time with
the shrine
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Make your own foursome or the committee will assign you.
Tel: 207.338.4265 - Cel 323-2411
Proceeds from this event are for the benefit of the Waldo County Shrine Club
and donations are not deductible as charitable contributions.
Co-Reporters
James Buteau and
Dillon Wilbur
Wow what a great turn out at the 52nd
Annual Anah Shrine Circus, we
participated in selling the 50/50 tickets at
5 shows and had a blast doing it. It was
great to see the kids enjoying themselves.
We would like to again thank Keith Dewitt
for our carts; we have them all now the
work begins. Again if you have never
been to one of the Waltham’s outside 3rd
degrees save the date, June 18 at 1268
Waltham Road, Waltham. Don’t forget
Anah Facts & Figures will be hosting a
seafood supper and camel milks following
the outside degree at 381 Cave Hill Road
- Elliot Jordan’s Garage.
There will be chop suey and bean &
hotdogs available as well. Tickets will be
available for $25.00 per person. Get your
tickets soon this is one you will never
soon forget!
Until next time enjoy the beautiful weather
and be safe.
Recorder, Jamie Buteau
“Collect as precious pearls the words of the wise and virtuous.”- Abd-el-Kadar
June 2015
25
SCHOODIC
SHRINE CLUB
Noble David G. Beckett, Reporter
Greetings from Schoodic Shrine Club:
There was no Shrine Club meeting in
April and as I write this, our May meeting
has not yet occurred.
We were saddened by the death of a
dedicated Shriner, Charlie Casey. Our
condolences go out to the members of his
family.
As we look forward, we have our June
meeting scheduled for Wednesday, June
17th at the Lubec American Legion, Lubec
America, social hour beginning at 5:30
pm. This is a joint meeting with the
Washington County Shrine Club. It is also
a Ladies Night. Steak and chowder are on
the menu.
Our July meeting will be the annual
steak feed, held at Eastern Lodge No. 7,
Eastport, on Wednesday, July 22nd at 5:30
pm. This meeting is for Shriners and Blue
Lodge members. This is not a Ladies
Night.
August will be the Potentate’s visit at
the Meddybemps Community Center on
Saturday, August 22nd, 1:00 pm. More
later.
We would like to welcome our summer
people back from the south. We had a
great winter and we are sorry you missed
it.
See you at our Club meetings.
‘Til next time!
Anah Chanters
Noble Carl Stewart, Reporter
I hope everyone had a good time at the
Circus. Now we have to start thinking of
the Ceremonial in Ellsworth. It will be a
great chance to see old friends and talk
about the winter we had. It has been a
hard winter for some of us. In April,
Charlie Jonson, a long time Chanter
member passed away. Jimmy Leighton
has been enduring cancer treatments and
Cecil Wilson has had quite a bout with
kidney stones. Our best wishes and
prayers go with them as well as all others
who are struggling with health problems.
The Chanters need new, younger
members. Anyone who loves to sing is
welcome
and if you are still young enough to bend
over and touch your toes without
help getting back up you are especially
welcome.
Happy Anniversary to Ron and Janet Moll
“If we do not plant knowledge when young, it will give us no shade when we are old.”- Lord Chesterfield
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Raised: 5/16/1962 Benevolent Lodge #87,
Carmel Affiliated Mechanics Lodge #66,
Orono, 5/16/1962
Created Anah Jan. 21, 1989
EMMETT “BUD” PORTER,
Mars Hill
Oct. 16, 1930 – Apr. 13, 2015
Raised: 10/28/1963 Aroostook Lodge #197,
Mars Hill
Created Anah June 10, 2006
JOSEPH N. GEMME,
Lincoln
Sept. 15, 1932 – Apr. 14, 2015
Raised: 6/26/1962 Horeb Lodge #93, Lincoln
Created Anah June 18, 1977
JOSEPH “JOE” M. JOHNSON,
Belfast
Feb. 24, 1922 – Apr. 20, 2015
Raised: 4/21/1949 Belfast Lodge #24
Created Anah Aug. 11, 1950
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JOHN C. PHILLIPS,
Levant
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Raised: 1/28/1958 Kenduskeag Lodge # 137
Created Anah June 18, 1983
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