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    Day: 3 August 2016

    East Lancs Royal Arch Presentation Team are to attend Euclid Lodge
    3rd August 2016in RA Western0by Gerry Russell

    East Lancs Royal Arch Presentation Team are to attend Euclid Lodge

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    Royal Arch Old English/Lancashire Night
    3rd August 2016in RA Western0by Gerry Russell

    Royal Arch Old English/Lancashire Night

    Details Booking Form**NEW** The intention is to have a really enjoyable evening whilst raising the profile of the Royal Arch and hopefully, longer term, to attract new members. As such…

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    Western Area Recruitment Meeting
    3rd August 2016in Western0by Gerry Russell

    Western Area Recruitment Meeting

    WBro Mo Afsa addresses the meeting On the evrening of May 24th some 40 brethren from the Districts of Bury and Bolton met together at Radcliffe Masonic Hall for a…

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    BURY DISTRICT ANNUAL DINNER - 2016
    3rd August 2016in Western0by Gerry Russell

    BURY DISTRICT ANNUAL DINNER - 2016

    Friday 13th is normally a day that forebodes a certain amount of trepidation. Well Friday 13th May 2016 was a day I had been looking forward to for months. The…

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    Ploughman's Lunch
    3rd August 2016in Western0by Gerry Russell

    Ploughman's Lunch

    On Sunday 8th May the Lodge of Faith ladies committee hosted the lodge members and their friends in their annual “Ploughman’s” Lunch at Radcliffe Masonic Hall, at which they provided…

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    Banner Dedication at Bury Lodge of Relief No 42
    3rd August 2016in Western0by Gerry Russell

    Banner Dedication at Bury Lodge of Relief No 42

    We, in the craft, do not often have Banner Dedications. I certainly have never been to one. That we rectified last Wednesday, 20th April when I visited Bury Lodge of…

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