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District Carol Service
The District Carol Service (jointly organised with Rossendale District) was held at St. Peter's Church, Burnley on Sunday 14th December 2008. For the second year running, our display stand and tree were on show during the Christmas Tree Festival, which enables local community organisations to promote their activities to the public during the festive season.
The service, led by the Reverend Canon Tom Bill, Rector of St. Peter's Church, was attended by WBro Jim Sutcliffe and Mrs Maureen Sutcliffe, VWBro Dr. Nigel Bramley-Haworth (although not in his ‘panto' frock from the night before we were relieved to note!) and Mrs. Sonia Bramley-Haworth, together with a substantial contingent of Brethren from the two Districts with their families and friends. Footnote: The District Carol Service for next Christmas will be held at St. Peter's Church, Burnley on Sunday 13th December 2009.
Our display shows some of the initiatives supported by the Freemasons' Grand Charity and by Burnley & Pendle District, while the baubles on the tree represent the Craft Lodges meeting in the Burnley & Pendle and Rossendale Districts. Thursby Lodge 3855 - Ladies to Dine
The social board was very well received with an excellent 3 course meal including coffee and mints being served by the kitchen.
W.Bro. George Clarkson accompanied by W.Bro Les Latcham and his wife Pam presented two cheque's for £150.00 each on behalf of the lodge to “The Royal School for the Deaf” and “Macmillan Nurses” the donation was received by the compare and entertainment for the evening Austin & Linda. The ladies, gentleman and brethren had a great time with all enjoying the Christmas celebrations and the entertainment provided by Austin & Linda.
Freemasons' Charity Cheque Presentation - Thursday 18th December 2008 Pendleside Hospice received an early Christmas present with the generous award of £2,452 by The Freemasons' Grand Charity, an organisation that distributes money raised by Freemasons and their families to support people in need. The grants will help Pendleside Hospice to continue providing free physical, emotional and spiritual care to patients and their families. David Biggs, Burnley & Pendle District Chairman, said: “Hospices play a vital role in helping the individuals and families affected by terminal and life limiting illnesses. I am delighted that the grants from the Freemasons' Grand Charity will, in addition to funds raised by local Masons, help to run these excellent local services that rely on voluntary and charitable support to fund their work” Christina Cope, Fundraising Manager at the Hospice, said "This is a very generous gesture from the Masonic Grand Charity and all the Masons throughout the country who support the work of the Hospice Movement nationally; we are very grateful to them year on year for their continued support"
Photo Left to Right: Mrs Joan Hegginbotham – Hospice Volunteer; Mr David Biggs, Burnley & Pendle District Chairman; Mrs Christina Cope. Pendleside Hospice, Fundraising Manager and Mr Graham Smith, District Charity Steward For further information contact: David Biggs Tel: 441170 / 07839 582438 and Christina Cope Tel: 440103 Lodge of Silent Temple 126
An excellent social board was served after the meeting with the ladies and visitors once again taking part in the proceedings, the assistant DC W.Bro. L Pye carefully explained the toasts and described what was taking place for the benefit of the gentleman visitors.
Pendle Lodge Christmas 12 gentleman visitors enjoyed the December Christmas Festive board with Pendle Lodge 4703. The non Masonic guests, along with visiting brethren from several lodges, were in fine spirit and enjoyed the entertainment provided by the Earby Brass Band. Carols were sung and an excellent Christmas Dinner was provided for all. We were once again very pleased to welcome our visitors from Lancaster Lodge of Estoril Portugal who made their annual visit and provided the Port for the evening.
Freemasons' Grand Charity support troubled children in the Burnley , Pendle & Rossendale Areas by donating A cheque for £25,000 was presented to the Place2B for the second year in succession on 21 November 2008. This has enabled the charity to establish a hub to serve Burnley, Pendle & Rossendale at Cherry Fold, Rosewood, St Peter's Cof E, Reedley Community and Haslingden Primary Schools .
Pictured from left to right are Wendy Tracey Head Teacher Cherry Fold Primary School , Jim Sutcliffe Assistant Provincial Grand Master presenting the cheque to Polly Blackley Hub Manager, Gordon Birtwistle Leader of the Burnley Borough Council and David Biggs District Chairman of Burnley & Pendle Jim Sutcliffe Assistant Provincial Grand Master said that they were delighted to be associated with the Place2B which provides support and nurture to troubled children as well as training to counsellors. He said that the money was given from the Freemasons' Grand Charity where every freemason in the Burnley, Pendle & Rossendale Area has contributed personally. District Deputy Chairman initiates his son into Ormerod Lodge The Burnley & Pendle District Deputy Chairman Paul Thornton initiated his son Graham into Ormerod Lodge No 5713 on 11 November 2008. The Assistant Provincial Grand Master WBro Jim Sutcliffe was in attendance to see the ceremony which was well attended by Graham's friends and his uncle. Pictured from left to right are WBro Jim Sutcliffe APGM, Bro Graham Thornton and WBro Paul Thornton Deputy Chairman Tale of a 1000 Teddies The Children's department at Burnley's General Hospital Urgent Care Centre receive another batch of Teddy Bears from Burnley and Pendle District Freemasons. This brings the total to over 1000 teddies that have been distributed to injured or poorly children visiting the department. The project called TLC (Tender Loving Care) Bears commenced over 12 months ago and is intended to bring comfort to a child in a strange hospital environment and reduce their fears whilst attending the department. They are then eagerly adopted and taken home. In the photo from left to right Graham Smith Charity Steward for Burnley & Pendle Freemasons, Andrea Eddleston ENP, Paul Thornton Deputy Chairman of Burnley & Pendle Freemasons, Sian O'Neil aged 8, Laura Currid, Leonil Ismael S.N. and Dr. Shazard A&E. For more information contact Burnley and Pendle District Freemasons Communications officer Bob Summers on 07801 137 698 or e mail bobsummers@another.com
Local charities receive over £9,000 at Burnley & Pendle District's third Charity Giving Day
15 local charities from the Burnley & Pendle District received £9,953.00 at the recent district charity giving day. Each charity representative attending the Masonic Hall Nelson Square Burnley on the Saturday morning 17th May were received by charity stewards and brethren from the district. Nelson House provided the welcome refreshments in the form of fresh tea and coffee. If you are aware of any worthy local charity or organisations that could benefit from the district community fund then have a word with your lodge charity steward.
WBro James Turner PProvJGW - 50th Anniversary
WBro Michael Sager PProvSGD gave a history on the good work WBro Turner had done over the years for Brun Lodge. This was followed by a talk by WBro Michael Wake PProvGSwdB about WBro. Turner's life outside of Freemasonry. The APGM WBro Sutcliffe then gave an address about WBro Turner, who had become a personal friend through masonry for many years, he then presented him with his certificate from the PGM for 50 years in the Craft. Pictured on the left are: Front row - APGM WBro James Sutcliffe/ W.Bro James Turner PPJGW/ W.M. W.Bro Donald Simpson PPJGW District chairman. W.Bro Paul Thornton ProvGStwd
Brierfield Lodge No 7560 celebrated 50 years on 15th April 2008 The Assistant Provincial Grand Master W.Bro James Sutcliffe accompanied by Acting Provincial Officers and a Provincial Deputation were there to celebrate the occasion.
WBro Donald Carter celebrates his Golden Jubilee The Assistant Provincial Grand Master W.Bro James Sutcliffe PSGD was in attendance at Pendle Lodge no 4703, which meets at Nelson Masonic Hall, to celebrate one of their members 50 years in Freemasonry.
W.Bro Donald Carter PPJGW was Initiated into Pendle Lodge on 10th April 1958, where over the years he has taken many offices but was best known as the Lodge D.C. an office which he held for many years. W.Bro Brian Ingham PPJGW gave a talk on the work W.Bro Carter had done for the Lodge over the years to help other Brethren enjoy Freemasonry.
Queen's Jubilee Lodge No 2193 host the meeting for Nelson Freemasons The Queen's Jubilee Lodge No 2193 held this years hosted meeting at Nelson Masonic Hall, Bradshaw St on Wednesday 2 April 2008.
Pictured front left to right: W.Bro D.Biggs Deputy District Chairman/ W.Bro J.Sutcliffe APGM/ W.Bro J.Bowes WM/ Bro Z.Slater/ W.Bro D. Simpson District Chairman. Donation to Pendle View Primary School, Nelson
The photo on the left shows WBro Graham Smith, the District Charity Steward, presenting the cheque to Tyler Dobson, watched by the Head Teacher Debbie Morris, Deputy Head Karen Stinchon and Charity Stewards W.Bro Peter Christy W.Bro Keith Jackson & W.Bro John Morgan
Burnley & District Fellowship Annual Coffee Morning On Saturday 8th March, The Burnley & District Fellowship held there annual coffee morning and bring and buy sale at Burnley Masonic Hall.
On Monday 3rd March, Colne Lodge no 4402 held a hosted meeting. WBro James Sutcliffe, Assistant Provincial Grand Master, accompanied by Acting Provincial Officers of the year and District Officers were in attendance.
From left to right: W.Bro Donald Simpson District Chairman,Bro Sam Annison J.D., W.Bro James Sutcliffe Assistant Provincial Grand Master,the Initiate Bro David Anthony Hand and the W.M. W.Bro David J. Smalley WBro Craig Simpson installs his father WBro Donald Simpson PPJGW Burnley & Pendle District Chairman into the Chair of Brun Lodge No 5118 to complete an excellent episode of the Simpsons The Assistant Provincial Grand WBro James Sutcliffe attended the Installation of Brun Lodge No 5118 on 15 February 2008 and witnessed an excellent ceremony where WBro Craig Simpson installed his father WBro Donald Simpson PPJGW. WBro Simpson Senior is the District Chairman of the Burnley & Pendle District. Roles were reversed in 2001 when father Donald installed his son Craig.
Pictured are WBro Jim Sutcliffe APGM, WBro Donald Simpson WM and WBro Craig Simpson Installing Master next to the Lodge Banner The Place2Be Receives Support from The Freemasons' Grand Charity On 16 January 2008 WBro James Sutcliffe Assistant Provincial Grand Master accompanied by the Burnley & Pendle District Chairman attended Reedley Community Primary School to present a cheque from the Freemasons' Grand Charity for £25,000 for the Place2B Charity. The Event was hosted by the school who put on a series of displays showing what children should do in the event of bullying and other personal abuse. The Place2B will provide one-to-one counselling services with a drop-in service within schools. It will support troubled children, their families and carers with a view to give them the means to overcome their problems and for them to lead a successful life. It will start working in Burnley & Pendle in the spring of 2008 within 6 schools. The cheque for £25,000 will kick start the project and it is the first of three such donations to the Place2B Charity.
Pictured with the cheque for £25,000 are two of the children at Reedley Community Primary School who took part in an excellent presentation. At the rear from left to right is WBro James Sutcliffe Assistant Provincial Grand Master, Mr Chris Keene Chairman of the Place2B in Burnley & Pendle and WBro Donald Simpson Burnley & Pendle District Chairman Deputy Grand Superintendent visits Cana Chapter at Colne - click here Burnley & Pendle and Rossendale Districts Joint Carol Service The joint District Annual Carol Service took place on 9th December at St Peter's Parish Church Burnley with the event this year being organised by Rossendale District.
On left WBro Donald Simpson Burnley/ Pendle District Chairman accompanied by WBro David Biggs, Deputy Chairman. Some of the other Christmas Trees on display sponsored by local charities and organisations. The people who attended the Carol Service were able to see the Freemason'sTree and display along with trees and displays from other organisations and the whole service and seasonal refreshments were enjoyed by all who attended. Murder Mystery Night Nelson House Forwards Committee held their last fund raising event on 9th November, 2007, to raise funds for Nelson House Masonic Hall. The Committee was set up two years ago to raise £25,000 for a new fire escape and other alterations to the building. This task has now been surpassed and so they have handed the reigns over to a new Committee, namely the 'Wish List Committee', to carry on the good work. The Murder Mystery night was held at Burnley Masonic Hall. A group of local Strolling Players who were given the name for the night - 'The Harle Syke Hooligans and Lane Bottom Louts', came along to perform 'A Lesson Taught'. A cheque for £150 was presented to Mr Howard Rogers, a member of the cast, by Jeff Ward, Chairman of the Forwards Committee, for their chosen charity, 'Marfan'. This charity helps people who suffer from a specific condition relating to wasting of muscular connective tissue.
Pictured is WBro Jeff Ward on the left presenting the cheque to Mr Howard Rogers. Charity Night On 2nd November, 2007 W. Bro. Ivan Eastwood, W. Bro. Philip Preston and others organised a Charity Evening at Burnley Masonic Hall. It was a very enjoyable evening. W. Bro. Bernard Sagar of the Lodge of Silent Temple opened the evening with some Lancashire dialect tales followed by, from Radio Lancashire fame, Doris and Elsie who told us their lives and troubles in humourous rhyme. The evening raised £422 which was divided between Derian House Childrens Hospice and ELMC.
BRUN LODGE 5118 On Friday, 19th October, 2007 the Provincial Grand Master RW Bro. Paul James Ernest Rink, OBE, accompanied by the Assistant Provincial Grand Master W. Bro. James Sutcliffe and a Provincial Deputation attended Brun Lodge.
Prior to the Tyling of the Lodge the PGM held a meeting with some of the new Brethren who have joined Lodges in the Burnley and Pendle District over the last couple of years. This was well received and enjoyed by the new Brethren and it was felt that this should be done on a more regular basis.
It was nice to see the PGM looking well after his illness, it was also nice to see a virtually full Lodge Room for the ceremony of initiation of Mr. Daryl Ian Wilkinson, who had just turned 21 last month. Closure of Towneley Lodge No 5589 On 2nd October 2007 the Assistant Provincial Grand Master, W Bro James Sutcliffe, PSGD together with the District Delegation attended the closure of Towneley Lodge No 5589. Towneley Lodge, which meets at Burnley Masonic Hall, was consecrated on 13th January, 1936 and was closed due to fall in Lodge membership. WBro George Whiteside, PPGSwdB gave a short lecture on the history of the Lodge. The WM W Bro Peter Jackson, handed over the Warrant of the Lodge to WBro James Sutcliffe, who said that having visited the Lodge on many occasions, he was particularly saddened by the closure. He wished all the brethren well for the future, whatever path they took although many of the brethren are joining other Lodges. The Amalgamation of the Lodges of Colne and Noyna On 1st of October 2007, Noyna Lodge No 6447 amalgamated with Colne Lodge No 4402 at the Masonic Hall Colne. The Deputy Prov Grand Master VWBro Dr Nigel Graham Bramley-Haworth, PGSwdB accompanied by the Assistant Prov Grand Master WBro James Sutcliffe, PSGD were in attendance. The Ceremony was under the direction of the Prov GDC WBro Norman Cope PAGDC and a District Deputation was lead by the District Chairman WBro Donald Simpson PProvJGW. The ceremony was conducted by the Deputy PGM who with great enthusiasm performed a shorter ceremony of amalgamation due to the size of the Lodge Room. He then presented the WM of Colne Lodge, Bro Barry Cunningham, with the Certificate of Amalgamation. The new Lodge will keep the same name and number of Colne Lodge i.e. Colne Lodge No 4402.
Deputy PGM/ Asst PGM/ WM of Colne Lodge/ JW & SW of Colne Lodge/ Prov GDC/ District Chairman and WBro Neil Pickup
VW Bro Dr Nigel Graham Bramley-Haworth Deputy PGM and Bro Barry Cunningham, WM of Colne Lodge receiving the Certificate of Amalgamation.
60th Anniversary at Colne On Tuesday 18 September 2007 there was nearly a full Lodge room at Colne Masonic Hall for a very special night. The Deputy Provincial Grand Master VW.Bro Dr Nigel G Bramley-Haworth PGSwdB, the Assistant Provincial Grand Master WBro James Sutcliffe PSGD accompanied by a District delegation were present to celebrate 60 years in Masonry for WBro David Leeming Mercer PProvSGW. W.Bro Mercer requested no fuss be made on the night. He himself took to the floor to give a lecture which was well received by the brethren, before being presented with his certificate by VWBro Bramley-Haworth. At the festive board the members of his Lodge, Roses No 5140 presented him with an engraved silver plate in recognition of his commitment to his Lodge over these years. He was also presented with a cake to mark the occasion.
W.Bro.Mercer with his cake
VWBro Bramley-Haworth D.P.G.M, WBro J Sutcliffe APGM, WBro N Cope PGDC, WBro Mercer, WBro D Simpson District Chairman and other Officers from the District Team. Teddies for Care at Burnley General Hospital On Tuesday 11th September 2007 Burnley and Pendle Freemasons presented teddies to the Department of Emergency Medicine at Burnley General Hospital. Clare Clark, Matron of the Emergency Departments across East Lancashire Hospital NHS Trust received the teddies on behalf of the Burnley staff. Teddies for Loving Care (TLC) is a Masonic Project which is run in other Districts along with our own, where by children who visit the department for treatment may receive a teddy. These teddies are for the medical/ nursing staff to give free of any charge, and at their discretion to children who are in distress and where the staff feel that a teddy to cuddle will help alleviate that distress. The children then take the teddy home with them. Each bear has a small label affixed, which states ‘Donated by the Local Freemasons.
Pictured above are Donald Simpson, David Biggs and Graham Smith from the Freemasons, with Clare Clark, Matron of ED (centre) and Nursing Staff along with children and parents who were in the Department when the presentation was taking place.
MASONIC CLAY PIGEON CHARITY SHOOT The Pendleside Lodge of Installed Masters 9111 once again held their Masonic Shoot at Coniston Hall, Nr. Skipton, on 23 rd August, 2007. Coniston Hall was chosen again as a venue due to the fact that it has magnificent grounds and facilities for staging such events. Mr. Bannister, the Proprietor of Coniston Hall, kindly helped sponsor this event along with: UKBW.com – bathrooms, Burnley The event was organised by Bro. John Cooper (ex-England Clay Pigeon Shooting Representative) W.Bro Ron Foster and W.Bro. Harvey Capstick along with others. The event was open to Masons and non-Masons and was well supported with over 78 people taking part in the shooting contest as well as many others who came along just to support and enjoy the day. The event has raised over £2,500, which will be distributed through the Masonic Charities to local Charities and Organisations in the Burnley and Pendle District.
Mr. Bannister was on hand to present the prizes. The first prize went to Charles Driver who was presented with a cut glass bowl, the runner up prize went to W.Bro Simon Capstick, the best junior shot went to Josh Brown and the best ladies shot went to Karen Lowe, who were all presented with a glass plaque.
Mr. Bannister was presented with a silver plate as a thank you for hosting the event.
Morecambe Bay walk raises over £2,000 for local charities
Pictured on the left are the Deputy District Chairman David Biggs and the District Chairman Donald Simpson discussing tactics before walking across the Bay. On Sunday 10 June 2007 over 20 walkers raised over £2,000 for local charities which will be presented at a District giving night some time in the future. The weather was perfect on the day especially for the spectators.
Masked ball raises funds for Derion House Childrens Hospice and for Nelson House Nelson House Ladies at Burnley held a Masked May Ball. The event was well supported and the evening was a great success. Donations are to be made to Derion House Childrens Hospice as a tribute to the late Chairperson of Nelson House Ladies, Mrs. Lesley Casson, who passed away last year with cancer and also to the Forwards Committee at Nelson House Burnley who are raising money to fund a fire escape at the building.
Who is selling the tickets? - its a masked ball so we don't know
District Giving Day
Pictured are W.Bro Donald Simpson Distict Chairman (centre) & W.Bro Graham Smith District Charity Steward presenting cheques On Saturday, 21st April, 2007 cheques were presented to local charities and organisations to the value of £4,427. The annual donation from Grand Lodge was also presented to the Pendleside Hospice. The cheques were presented by W. Bro. Donald Simpson, District Chairman. After the presentations there was a tour of the Lodge Room, which was well received. W. Bro. Simpson and W. Bro. David Biggs, Deputy District Chairman, gave a brief explanation of the Lodge, followed by questions and answers. The cheques were presented as follows: Meeting of new masons at Burnley W.Bro James Sutcliffe Assistant Provincal Grand Master asked Ashlar Lodge no 4858 Burnley to host a new masons meeting. It was for new brethren who had joined freemasonry in Burnley Nelson and Colne over the last 3 years. The meeting held on 7 March 2007 was well attended with over 80 in the lodge room. W.Bro Sutcliffe took the Chair of the Lodge then asked all new brethren to assemble in the north where he personally greeted them and this was well received by the new brethren. W.Bro David Biggs Deputy District Chairman then presented a talk on the history of Grand Lodge Certificates from 1757. This was followed by W.Bro.Michael Landriau District Officer Royal Arch who gave a talk on the benefits of joining the Royal Arch
OPEN NIGHT ATTRACTS 40 NON-MASONS Shuttleworth Lodge no 6098 Burnley held an open night on 22 January 2007 which was attended by 40 non-Masons including some gentlemen with their partners. Some of those attending came with members from other Lodges in the District. W.Bro James Sutcliffe Assistant Provincial Grand Master was there along with E.L.M.C. Welfare Officer Mrs Julie Ward who gave a talk on the Charitable side of Freeemasonry. Some of those attending have now shown an interest in joining Freemasory and we look forward to that day. Stamps for the Pendleside Hospice
The Bretheren of Burnley and Pendle have been collecting stamps for the local Pendleside Hospice. Pictured above are WBro James Sutcliffe APGM and WBro Donald Simpson PPJGW, Burnley and Pendle District Chairman, looking at another batch of stamps ready to be take to the Hospice for them to sell to raise money. We would like to thank all the bretheren who have helped in collecting the stamps and keep up the good work, don't forget to deposit your stamps in the box provided at your local Masonic Hall. WBro Jack Hopwood's 50th. The Assistant Provincial Grand Master W.Bro. Jim Sutcliffe accompanied by a District Deputation attended Thursby Lodge 3855 at Burnley Masonic Hall to celebrate 50 years in Masonry of W.Bro. Jack Hopwood P.P.A.G.Reg.( Sussex ).W.Bro Hopwood was presented with his certificate from W.Bro. Sutcliffe and later at the festive boards some gifts from the Lodge.
The photo on the left is of WBro Sutcliffe congratulating WBro Hopwood and the photo on the right is of WBro Brian Horne PAGDC, Provincial Grand Almoner - WBro George Clarkson PAGDC - WBro James Sutcliffe PSGD, APGM - WM of Thursby Lodge, WBro Martin Whittaker and WBro Jack Hopwood PPAGReg (Sussex). Freemasonry in the Community helping Pendleside Hospice Calling all freemasons in Burnley & Pendle District to save their used postage stamps for Pendleside Hospice. Collecting boxes are available at Nelson House Burnley, Nelson Masonic Hall and Colne Masonic Hall. The stamps are sold on to raise funds for the Hospice. The Assitant Provincial Grand Master W. Bro. Jim Sutcliffe P.S.G.D. is helping the cause by depositing stamps into the collecting box at Nelson House, Burnley. Other boxes can be found at Nelson Masonic Hall and Colne Masonic Hall. All used stamps deposited will be sent to Pendleside Hospice to be sold on for funds for the Hospice. Please help in this worthy cause and deposit your used stamps in the boxes provided. The Pendleside Lodge of Installed Masters 9111 Clay Pigeon Shoot The Pendleside Lodge of Installed Masters 9111 organised a Clay Pigeon Shoot which was held in the grounds of Coniston Hall in the Yorkshire Dales. The event raised £1,600 for local charities and was enjoyed not only by the members of the Lodge but by friends and family too. Bro John Cooper of Shuttleworth Lodge helped Managing Director, Mr T Bannister, to organise the event. John has in the past represented England in this sport and was on hand to give advice to novices who wanted to join in the day and have a go. The day was a great success thanks to the hard work of the staff at Coniston Hall who helped make things run smoothly.
Picture: Bro John Cooper (right) loses his patience with WBro Keith Jackson (the clay is behind him) 60 years in Masonry for WBro Foster Mitchell PPAGDC The Deputy Provincial Grand Master VWBro Nigel G Bramley-Haworth PSGD, accompanied by the Assistant Provincial Grand Master WBro Jim Sutcliffe PSGD, along with a District Deputation, attended the Lodge of Silent Temple No 126 to celebrate 60 years in Masonary for WBro Foster Mitchell PPAGDC. The photo shows WBro Mitchell receiving his 60 years certificate from the Deputy Provincial Grand Master, VWBro Bramley-Haworth. Alongside him is his brother, WBro Steven Mitchell and the APGM, WBro Jim Sutcliffe. Everyone who attended the Lodge at the Burnley Masonic Hall had an enjoyable evening including the recipients brother, WBro S Mitchell who was initiated with him 60 years ago. WBro Paul Thornton, THE TWINS OF SILENT TEMPLE
On Tuesday 19th September, 2006 the Lodge of Silent Temple No 126 based at The photo is of the twins and the initiates of 60 years ago. Paul Thornton. Ken Cowgill celebrates 50 years in Freemasonry at
Ken Cowgill was presented with a special birthday cake surmounted with a battle tankcrossing a sand dune inscribed with the motifs of the desert rats, carrying the inscription,"To our own desert rat W.Bro. Ken Cowgill on the occasion of his celebrating 50 years in freemasonry, initiated into Colne Lodge 4402 March 1956". Ken was a tank commander during the second world war and fought through the African desert with the Queens Lancers (the death or glory boys) up through Italy, Monte Cassino and then on to Germany where he was demobbed 1946. Having been away for more than four years he was then reunited with his bride whom he had married two years before being sent out to Afica. He is and remains a much loved member of Colne lodge and was in cracking form on this very special occasion. WBro Jim Sutcliffe APGM, was present on the occasion to mark this special event.
The following charities benefited on the day.
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