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Spring Ball – a big “Thank You!”
On the 26th of April 2008 PMH Refurbishment Fund Committee held a Spring Ball at the Masonic Hall in Preston. The formal event was a great success, and organized as a non-profit evening to express the Committee’s thanks for the support received for their events over the year..... <more>

Duncan Hilton’s 60 years in Freemasonry
On the 7th of May, 2008 W.Bro. Thomas Duncan Hilton Celebrated 60 years in Freemasonry at a meeting of The Halcyon Lodge No. 6500.....<more>

BILL SEDDON - a Tribute to a tireless supporter of Freemasonry in Preston
On the 19th of May 2008 a tribute dinner was held at Preston Masonic Hall, to mark the occasion of W.Bro. Bill Seddon’s retirement as an Assistant Provincial Grand Master.....<more>

PRESTON GROUP BOWLING TOURNAMENT Sunday 8th June 2008
The Preston Group Bowling Tournament was held at Broughton & District Club......<more>

JUBILEE LODGE AND INGOL LODGE OF ST MARGARET BOWLING EVENING
On Friday 6th June 2008 Jubilee Lodge, and Ingol Lodge of St Margaret held their Inter-Lodge Bowling evening at Broughton & District Club......<more>

Sponsored C 2 C
Literally putting that extra effort into raising funds for the 2010 Festival, three Preston Members, Howard Linaker the Group Charity Steward, Geoff Saul, The Provincial Charity Steward’s ‘right hand man’, and Mark Dunn, Charity Steward Ingol Lodge of St. Margaret’s ..........<more>

Clifford Cornwell – 50 years a Freemason
Clifford Cornwell celebrated his 50 years in Freemasonry at a meeting of Ribbleton Lodge No 6386..........<more>

DONATION TO HEART BEAT
After a very enjoyable Ladies Night at the Preston Lodge of Sincerity it was agreed to split the proceeds.........<more>

“Big Screen” Race Night – another great success!
Punters were amazed at the size of the screen at the Race Night on the 2nd of February 2008........<more>

Preston Group Dinner 2008
Over 130 Freemasons attended the Preston Group Dinner on Tuesday the 22nd of January 2008..........<more>

John Wilkinson’s 50th Anniversary in Freemasonry
On the 10th of January 2008 W.Bro. John Wilkinson, celebrated 50 years in freemasonry at the meeting of the Lodge of Ingol St. Margaret.................<more>

Poor and Distressed
Following 'Domestic problems' a Freemason (we will name him Patrick) from the Irish Constitution, abandoned his Cork home for destinations unknown....<more>

Preston Group Carol Service 2007
There was a change of venue for the 2007 Annual Family Carol Service, which was held this year at Broughton Parish Church.............<more>

Another Theme Night Success - Greek Night
The latest themed evening from the Refurbishment Fund was, judging by the comments of our revellers (in Mediterranean dress)................<more>

Freemasons Provide £55,000 ambulance for red cross
Freemasons have again showed their generosity by providing a £55,000 fully equipped emergency ambulance to the North West Area of the British Red Cross ....<more>

Scary but Fun – Hallowe’en
On the 27th of October the PMH Refurbishment Fund ran their Hallowe’en Party at Ashlar House...........<more>

A New Chair for Jack
West Lancashire Masonic Educational Trust who, to his delight, were able to provide the full balance of the cost of the chair for Jack............<more>

An encouraging night at Preston Lodge of Sincerity
Following the Installation meeting of the Preston Lodge of Sincerity No 8085 which had taken place in October, the newly Installed Worshipful Master.......<more>

Josiah Maddocks Celebrates 50 years in Royal Arch Masonry

Finishing the roof – The Rene Sladen Centre for Guiding
The Rene Sladen Centre for Guiding in Penwortham, Preston had a problem. The Centre, a former army hut, cost £210 delivered in 1964.......<more>

Wrea Green Church and Community Facility
It has previously been reported that our Asst Provincial Grand Master, W Bro William Seddon, had been pleased in November 2005, to hand over a cheque in the sum of.....<more>

Rosemere Cheque
Rosemere Cancer Foundation has received a welcome addition to their funds in the form of a cheque from Preston Freemasons......<more>

Roaring 60s – Another Success!
The Roaring ‘60s night on the 2nd of June was another successful event organised by the Refurbishment Fund................<more>

Joan's Special Day
The annual trip of Preston Freemasons and their Ladies to the continent was especially significant for Mrs. Joan Wood ......<more>

Preston Fellowship - A memorable Day Out
On Thursday 19th April 2007 a coach party of 43 Fellowship members and friends set off on a rather dull morning along..................<more>

Mel Johnson’s Bowling Year 2006
W. Bro. Mel Johnson P.Pr.J.G.W., a well known member of the Lodge of Ingol St. Margaret and mainstay of Masonic bowling in the Preston Group .................<more>

Valentines Ball a resounding success
What a night! The Valentines Ball on the 17th of February 2007 at Ashlar House was a great start to what will be regular seasonal ........<more>

Family freemasonry
William James Brennand P.Pr.A.G.D.C has just completed an extraordinary few months in Freemasonry, culminating in him being installed ................<more>

Fellowship Christmas Get Together
On Thursday 7th December 2006 some 57 members of the Fellowship attended the Annual Christmas Lunch at Ashlar House, Preston.................<more>

A Gift to a New Church
After the complete rebuild and recent re-opening of Bamber Bridge Methodist Church near Preston, West Lancashire Freemasons were very pleased....................<more>

A boost to Maplewood’s Future
On the 21st of September Maplewood House in Bamber Bridge near Preston received a cash boost from The Freemasons................<more>

Richard Arton Celebrates 50 Years in Freemasonry
W. Bro. Richard Arton celebrated 50 Years in Freemasonry at the meeting of the Lodge of Good Fellowship..................<more>

Leslie Howarth celebrated 60 years in freemasonry
At the meeting of Ribbleton Lodge No. 6386 on the 22nd of May 2006 W. Bro. Leslie Howarth celebrated 60 Years......................<more>

Preston Masters Duck Race
The duck race went ahead despite the weather not really being too nice.... <more>

Preston Masters 2005-2006 Sponsored Walk
The above event was successfully completed by 17 people, and I have attached a couple of pictures. We started a little after 10:25 on Sunday 11th of June .....<more>

Preston Group Masonic Bowling Competition Sunday 7th May 2006
The Preston Group Masonic Bowls Tournament took place at Ashton Bowling Club on Sunday the 7th of May with 18 bowlers taking part.........................<more>

 

 

 

 




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Spring Ball – a big “Thank You!”

On the 26th of April 2008 PMH Refurbishment Fund Committee held a Spring Ball at the Masonic Hall in Preston. The formal event was a great success, and organized as a non-profit evening to express the Committee’s thanks for the support received for their events over the year.

As a Formal Dress occasion, all the men looked their best, but were eclipsed by the ladies, resplendent in their “posh frocks”. Chef Alistair again rose to the occasion with an excellent meal, after which everyone danced the night away to the music of the ‘50s and’60s in the live sounds of The Fabulous All-Stars. Our Steward Dave and the bar staff were as efficient as ever at providing the necessary liquid refreshment.

The end result was an evening greatly enjoyed by those attending, and our thanks go to all the staff at PMH who helped to make this a memorable evening. Although organised as a non-profit night the PMH Refurbishment Fund did benefit from the generosity of the Preston Masters who organised the raffle on their behalf.


"Revellers in the mood"

The Fabulous All Stars

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Duncan Hilton’s 60 years in Freemasonry


On the 7th of May, 2008 W.Bro. Thomas Duncan Hilton Celebrated 60 years in Freemasonry at a meeting of The Halcyon Lodge No. 6500

Duncan Hilton was born on the 20th of June 1923 in New Longton near Preston.
He attended Preston Grammar School, leaving in 1941 to become a Temporary Civil Servant with the Inland Revenue.

Conscripted in June 1942, Duncan became a Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in 1943. After training he was assigned in 1944 to the 2nd Battalion of the East Yorkshire Regiment. Taking part in the D day Landings, he crossed to Normandy on 6th June 1944 and returned home wounded in mid July. By this time, just before his 21st Birthday, Duncan had taken command with the rank of Temporary Captain. Active service with the Regiment was resumed around Christmas 1944. Whilst serving with 21st Army Group under Field Marshal Montgomery and deep into Germany, Duncan was almost killed alongside his Platoon Sergeant in April 1945. After a period of hospitalisation he was declared fit enough to undertake payroll duties with a General Service Corps in Lichfield until his release in 1946.

Duncan married his wife Jean in June 1947. They have three children and six grand children. In 1948 Duncan joined the Civil Service as a permanent member of staff with the Ministry of Social Security in Blackpool. In 1949 he left to join Local Government in the Education Department in County Hall Preston, retiring in 1981.

Duncan joined Penwortham Parish Council in the mid 60’s assisting in the change from Parish to Town in 1974 when The Local Government Act came into being. He served as Mayor in the late seventies and mid eighties.
Attending St. Leonard’s Church in Penwortham he was Treasurer from 1953 until 1997, and was involved with Blackburn Diocesan Board of Finance. Duncan served as Lay Chairman of the Leyland Deanery and was Treasurer some 20 years. For many years he was a member of the C.E.M.S., participating in a number of National Conferences. After retirement he represented the Town Council as School Governor at Hutton Grammar, Middleforth C.E., and Kingsfold, and from its opening the new County Primary known as Penwortham Broad Oak, serving as Chairman of Governors for several terms.

The first Candidate to be initiated into the Halcyon Lodge No.6500 at the first meeting after consecration of the Lodge in 1948, Duncan was installed as Master for the first time in 1961. He became Master again 37 years later in 1998. Duncan has held many offices in Halcyon – Chaplain 1971 to 1975, ADC from 1980 to 1986, and Director of ceremonies from 1986 to 1989. Prior to the Lodge’s 40th Anniversary he wrote a history of the first 40 years. Having joined Lodge Amounderness No.7105 in 1981 he took up duties as Lodge Secretary in 1982, holding that office until 1998. He was elected Group representative for Amounderness in 1987, a position he still holds.
Duncan was awarded Provincial Honours in the Craft as acting Provincial grand Steward in 1968, promoted to Past Provincial Grand deacon in 1972 and to Past Provincial Junior Grand Warden in 1982.

In the Royal Arch, Duncan was Exalted into Portcullis Chapter No.6316 in 1969 and Installed as First Principal in 1977. In 1985 he was appointed to the rank of Provincial Assistant Grand Sojourner.

In February 1979, in the Order of the Secret Monitor, Duncan was inducted into St. David’s Conclave No.247, admitted a Prince of the Order in 1979, and Installed as Supreme Ruler of the Conclave in 1989. He was appointed Provincial grand Standard Bearer in 1991, promoted to Past Provincial grand Guide in 1994, and elevated to Grand Rank as Past Grand Guarder in 1997. In 2007 he was promoted to Past Grand Sword Bearer.

Perfected into Prince of Peace Chapter, Rose Croix No.767 in 1987 Duncan was Enthroned Sovereign in 1991. In 1993 he was promoted to the 30th Degree.

To Duncan’s surprise, and the delight of the attendees at the Celebration,
W.Bro. W.R. Seddon, P.S.G.D; Asst. Pr.G.M. was able to announce Duncan’s promotion to the Rank of Past Provincial Senior Grand Warden, and to invest him at the meeting.

Duncan with Provincial colleagues

Going in to the banquet

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Bill Seddon - a Tribute to a tireless supporter of Freemasonry in Preston

On the 19th of May 2008 a tribute dinner was held at Preston Masonic Hall, to mark the occasion of W.Bro. Bill Seddon’s retirement as an Assistant Provincial Grand Master.

134 guests enjoyed an excellent meal, to the accompaniment of incidental music played by W Bro John Whittall. They were further entertained over coffee to a sparkling performance by Old Hall Community Brass Band conducted by W.Bro. Peter Littlehales.

During the course of the evening V.W.Bro. Tom Blackburn paid tribute to W.Bro. Seddon’s loyalty to Freemasonry since the early days of his appointment to Provincial Duties, plus his dedicated commitment to the ongoing development of freemasonry in Preston, both prior, and since he became an Asst Provincial Grand Master. The freemasons of Preston owe a great deal to Bill’s leadership, readily offering sound guidance to anyone who sought it, irrespective of their rank.

Mention was made of Bill’s local Church in Fulwood, which had benefited from his guidance and which was to gain even more of his time with his now reduced Masonic workload It was not by chance that Bill Seddon displayed and maintained high principles and a strong sense of loyalty to all the activities he immersed himself in, even to the extent of his beloved P.N.E.
V W Blackburn charged all present to drink a hearty and thankful Toast to W Bill Seddon which was greeted by rapturous applause, repeating an occasion that occurred only days previously - at the Installation of the Lodge of Ingol St. Margaret - his last appearance as Asst.Pr.G.M. - Bill Seddon had left that Festive Board to a standing ovation from the members and guests who were present.
These two occasions simply highlighted the affection and respect the Freemasons of Preston hold for such a dedicated man and Brother.

The Group Chairman, W.Bro. Ian Greenwood, had the pleasant task of presenting Bill with a pair of Gold cuff-links and wrist watch, on behalf of the members of every Preston Lodge.

Responding, W.Bro. Seddon stated that he was delighted with the ‘turn out’ along with the gifts presented to him, which would be a satisfying reminder of his very happy period as Asst.P.G.M. within Preston. He said that he had always sought to give encouragement, guidance and support to junior Brethren, describing with some humour the encouragement he was given as a junior Brother himself. He spoke of the importance of the Craft as being the bedrock of Freemasonry despite changes which had occurred over the years. Having said how grateful he was for having had the opportunity of making many friends in Freemasonry. He thanked V.W.Bro. Tom Blackburn for the proposing of the Toast to his health, along with his loyal support throughout all his years in Masonry.
In conclusion he thanked everyone who had attended along with all who had arranged and participated in the proceedings, on this memorable evening.

On his last official engagement

In relaxed mood

With the Group Officers.

 

 

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PRESTON GROUP BOWLING TOURNAMENT Sunday 8th June 2008

The Preston Group Bowling Tournament was held at Broughton & District Club, Whittingham Lane, Broughton.
The event was blessed with a warm and sunny day, and was well attended with 15 players taking part, and a considerable number of guests and spectators.
The Broughton green was in excellent condition, and running quite fast.
Four mini-leagues were played, and the winner of each league went through to play in the semi-finals .The standard of bowling was impressive throughout the day
The semi-finalists were :-
Richard Ascroft, Derek Baxter, Cliff Bell, and Mel Johnson..
(These four now qualify to play at the West Lancs Tournament at Fleetwood on 5th July)
The final was contested by Richard and Mel, which saw Richard quickly build up a substantial lead. Mel started to gradually claw his way back into the game, but Richard piled on the pressure again, deservedly winning the match 21-13. Richard later received the impressive Preston Group Trophy, along with the Presidents Prize from the Bowling President - Gordon Payne.
Mel received the Chairman’s Prize from The Bowling Chairman - John Watson. Derek, and Cliff received the third and fourth prizes.
A successful raffle was later held, and the club provided excellent food and bar facilities.

 

The winner - Richard Ascroft receives the Group Trophy
from the Bowling President - Gordon Payne

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JUBILEE LODGE AND INGOL LODGE OF ST MARGARET BOWLING EVENING

On Friday 6th June 2008 Jubilee Lodge, and Ingol Lodge of St Margaret held their Inter-Lodge Bowling evening at Broughton & District Club.
The event was very well attended with over 50 members and guests enjoying a successful evening.
A raffle was held with members providing the prizes, which raised the sum of £91 to be shared between the two Lodge’s. The event was won this year by Ingol Lodge of St Margaret, although Jubilee ’loaned out’ a few extra players on the evening to even things out.
The picture shows the winning Master W.Bro. Brian Livesey (on the right) being presented with the ‘Don Thurstan Memorial Trophy’ by Connie Thurstan (widow of Don Thurstan) Bro. J. Stansfield, Master of Jubilee Lodge on the left.
Our thanks must go to W.Bro. Alan Eastham and W.Bro. Keith Walton for organising such an enjoyable evening, which was concluded with an excellent buffet supper. Also thanks to W.Bro. Mel Johnson (The Rabbit) for carrying out the duty of official scorer, and co-ordinator, and to Broughton & District Club for their excellent facilities.
It is very much hoped that this occasion will continue to be an annual event.

Master W.Bro. Brian Livesey being presented with the ‘Don Thurstan Memorial Trophy’ by Connie Thurstan (widow of Don Thurstan) Bro. J. Stansfield, Master of Jubilee Lodge on the left

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Sponsored C 2 C

Literally putting that extra effort into raising funds for the 2010 Festival, three Preston Members, Howard Linaker the Group Charity Steward, Geoff Saul, The Provincial Charity Steward’s ‘right hand man’, and Mark Dunn, Charity Steward Ingol Lodge of St. Margaret’s No 8544. Embarked on the Coast to Coast (C2C) cycle challenge, commencing on Friday 25th April 2008.

They were encouraged and assisted en route by the Preston Group Vice-Chairman, W Bro Stan Rigby, albeit from the comfort of the support vehicle.

The first days leg being an undulating route from Whitehaven to Penrith some 53 miles of magnificent Lakeland countryside, dispatched with ease under mixed weather conditions. The only incident during the whole days riding was Geoff Saul loosing one of his front teeth, must have been the vibration cycling over the ‘rough short cuts’ or maybe that tough Ham sandwich at the Winlater lunch stop!

After overnighting in Penrith sustained by several samples of local brew everyone slept peacefully in their beds.

Day 2 Saturday turned out to be a miserable looking day with low mist over the distant hills that was the route to Allenheads, only 33 miles, but what challenging terrain combined with strong head winds, difficult climbs and very few descents culminating in the grueling climb of Hartside Fell some 1900 ft above sea level.

Taking advantage of the purpose built rest stop at the top of the climb, labour ceased and refreshment was gratefully taken.

Fighting bad visibility, onwards to Allenheads was the test, more quick descents then more arduous climbing with atrocious weather conditions for company. Howard Linaker sustaining a puncture on a high speed descent, but safely remained in the saddle.

Repairs quickly dealt with, under the Support Officer’s instructions, from the warmth and dry conditions of his Support vehicle. Overnight rest finally in view the team checked into the local hostelry for the night, assisting the local landlord in expressing their expert opinion on the ‘Black Sheep’ bitter.  

Day 3 Allenheads to Sunderland was deemed to be the easiest day of the trip ‘all down hill for 44miles into Sunderland – How wrong could it have been? Starting off in pouring rain, instantly into a massive climb out of Allenheads for two miles then straight on through mist bound terrain to the off-road section, onto a disused and resurfaced railway line direct into Stanley changing then on to the main road, passing Beamish Museum before climbing again to the outskirts of Sunderland, then it really was down hill though the Marina to the seafront, arriving in glorious sunshine and culminating in dipping the wheels into the sea upon completion, just as they had done at the start point in Whitehaven three days earlier.

Total distance covered 130 miles in a not very friendly weather conditions but all worth the effort to raise a figure in excess of £1,400-00 for the 2010 Festival.

The Summit

Geoff Saul, Mark Dunn and Howard Linaker brave the weather

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Clifford Cornwell – 50 years a Freemason

Clifford Cornwell celebrated his 50 years in Freemasonry at a meeting of Ribbleton Lodge No 6386.

Born in Preston on 13 July 1921, Clifford was the youngest of three brothers.

After leaving St Matthew’s School he tried one or two jobs, but decided that he wanted to work in the open air, and that work as a gardener would be just the thing. He eventually managed to find temporary work with the Corporation Parks Department close to where he lived, and was later promoted and given a permanent job.

Everything seemed fine, Clifford was in a job he enjoyed, but then in 1939 war was declared, so in 1941 he joined the RAF. He served in Saskatchewan Canada, France, Belgium and Holland. During the war Edward, the oldest of the three brothers, sadly lost his life when his ship, HMS Thanet, was sunk by the Japanese.

After the war Clifford returned to the UK and found his true vocation – as a Police Officer, a job which led him into several risky situations. He was commended no less than eight times, and he was the youngest police officer to receive the Merit Badge, winning the award after only 13 months on the force. Probably his most dangerous arrest was the time he pursued a wanted criminal who, as Clifford approached him, started tugging at his waistband. Clifford brought the man to the ground and handcuffed him, and then discovered that in the man’s waistband was a loaded revolver which had fortunately caught in his clothing when he tried to draw it and shoot!

Having retired from the police after 25 years service, Clifford and his wife Florence joined Gutteridge Memorial Church in Preston. Shortly after this time Florence, his wife of 40 years, sadly passed away. He is still in regular contact with his daughters from their marriage; Margaret, who emigrated to South Africa, and June who still lives in the UK.

Clifford’s Masonic Career started in 1958 when, on 4 March he was initiated into Fidelity Lodge No 1256. He was passed on 1 April 1958 and Raised on 6 January 1959. Joining Ribbleton Lodge No 6386 on 22 August 1960 he progressed through the Lodge, serving as Worshipful Master in 1976 and 1994, and Director of Ceremonies from 1988 to 1991. He was Group Representative from 1995 to 2001.

Clifford was appointed to the Provincial Rank of PPrAGDC and later promoted to his present rank of PPrGSuptWks.

In the ‘lead up’ to the Golden Jubilee celebrations in Ribbleton Lodge Clifford researched the history of the Lodge, and with the assistance of three other Lodge members produced a ‘Golden Jubilee’ book.

Clifford is still heavily involved with the church, where he became friendly with and eventually married his second wife, Nellie, who sadly has also passed away. In 2004 after a heart attack Clifford underwent heart surgery and, over the last three years, he has had both knee joints replaced. He is still very active and thoroughly enjoys his family life and his Freemasonry.

Clifford Cornewll

Ian Greenwood, Group Chairman; Bill Seddon, Asst. Provincial Grand Master, Clifford, and Craig Conway WM Ribbleton Lodge

Clifford Cornwell

Clifford and Provincial Colleagues

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DONATION TO HEART BEAT

After a very enjoyable Ladies Night at the Preston Lodge of Sincerity it was agreed to split the proceeds between the Widows of the Lodge and Heartbeat. Heartbeat is a local, North West charity based in Preston dedicated to helping people who have suffered a Heart Illness. They also support Education and Research to help reduce the high incidence of heart disease in the North West.

Presentation

Pictured Presenting the cheque for £150 to Bridgette Almond Heartbeats Events and Fundraising Co-ordinator are Kath Barlow the wife of the Worshipful Master and Gail Adams wife of the Master Elect. Oh and the two young men Masons of the future perhaps?

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“Big Screen” Race Night – another great success!

 

Punters were amazed at the size of the screen at the Race Night on the 2nd of February 2008. Russ Howarth, never one to think small, decided to go for a 12’x12’ screen for the video projection, which meant that there was a great view of the action from everywhere in the room.

Chef Alistair provided an excellent buffet snack for the evening, and the Tote staff, suitably attired, divested the customers of their assets in a most pleasant manner.

The end result was an evening greatly enjoyed by those attending, and a major boost to the PMH Refurbishment Fund and the Charity funds of Preston Masters.

The Tote

The Tote

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Preston Group Dinner 2008

Over 130 Freemasons attended the Preston Group Dinner on Tuesday the 22nd of January 2008, at which the principal guest was R.W. Bro. Colin Penty Wright, Provincial Grand Master.

The formality of the table gatherings of previous years involving senior Provincial Officers speaking to seated groups of Masters and first Principals was replaced by a ‘Question and Answer’ session before an audience of Masters and First Principals, the questions being put by the assembled Brethren to the R.W. Provincial Grand Master, W.Bro. W.R.Seddon, Asst. Provincial Grand Master, and E.Comp. S. Oldfield, Assistant to the Provincial Grand Principals.

The session dealt with several topics which are currently of concern across the Province. After the session, the assembled company moved on to the dining room for an excellent meal.

After the meal W.Bro. K. L. White, former Master of Stanley of Preston Lodge No. 2600 proposed the toast to the Principal Guest. The Provincial Grand Master responded, his remarks being received by an audience who clearly regarded him with great affection. He referred to W.Bro. White’s mention of his past life ‘treading the boards’ and his long term support of Morecambe F.C., a club of which his son is now a Director.

The Provincial Grand Master then went on to speak about his optimism for the future, urging everyone to look for the good in people, and aim for what they believe to be good. He spoke of his schooldays, and of his old Headmaster who had, he said, been a great influence on his life both in school and in adulthood. As he was about to retire as Provincial Grand Master, he mentioned how much he had enjoyed everything that he had done during his Masonic career so far. He would miss the pace of life, but he said that he could at least console himself with the fact that the pension from his post as Provincial Grand Master equalled the salary – a remark which greatly amused the assembly.

Speaking about the Question and answer session the Provincial Grand Master said he had again found the exercise very useful, and thanked W.Bro. Seddon and E.Comp. Oldfield for their support. He went on to mention the Royal Arch, saying that Master Masons should be encouraged to “take the fourth step” if they wished to expand their Masonic Career, but not pushed into joining Degrees outside their Craft Lodge only to lose interest. He mentioned the 2010 Festival and expressed his gratitude for the response in raising £3.3 Million so far in West Lancashire, pointing out that we have a responsibility to support our Masonic Charities as a ‘net gainer’ from the funds. The Provincial Grand Master said that he was looking forward to the appointment of W.Bro. P. Hosker as Provincial Grand Master, and said that W.Bro. Hosker had been involved in setting up the ‘one Charity’ in West Lancashire. He said that he was delighted to be retiring when the efforts of the Province were bearing fruit.

W.Bro. G. F. Berkeley, Provincial Junior Warden, proposed the toast to the Preston Group of Lodges and Chapters and W Bro Greenwood, Preston Group Chairman, responded.  At the end of a very enjoyable evening W Bro Greenwood presented the R.W. Provincial Grand Master with a bouquet of flowers for his Lady, and a memento of his visit to Preston.

At the conclusion of the evening, the R.W. Provincial Grand Master posed for a photograph with the Entered Apprentices, Fellow Crafts and Master Masons who had attended the dinner.

Questions and Answers

The Question and Answer Session

Junior brethren

The Provincial Grand Master, Group Chairman with some of the Brethren

Diners

Brethren enjoying their festive board

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John Wilkinson’s 50th Anniversary in Freemasonry

On the 10th of January 2008 W.Bro. John Wilkinson, celebrated 50 years in freemasonry at the meeting of the Lodge of Ingol St. Margaret No. 8544, an occasion which saw a reunion of many of John’s colleagues from his working days at Norweb. W.Bro. W.R. Seddon. Asst. Pr.G.M. took the Chair in Lodge to pay tribute to John, and at the Festive Board, the toast to John’s health was proposed by W.Bro. B. F. Sandall, a co-founder with John of the Lodge of Ingol St. Margaret.

John Wilkinson was born in Preston on the 7th of October 1930. He attended Deepdale Modern School, where he was Captain of both School Cricket and Football teams. After leaving school John Served 43 years as an Electrical Engineer commencing in 1943 with Preston Corporation, later to become the North Western Electricity Board and then United Utilities. During his career John gained an HNC in Electrical Engineering and became a Member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers, later achieving Chartered Engineer Status. He also won a number of awards for technical innovation in his work.

On the 8th of September 1958 John was married to Margaret, also an employee of Norweb (Secretary to the Area Admin Officer) who sadly passed away in the year 2000. After a long and distinguished career John retired in 1986. He is currently President of Plungington Community Centre in Preston, was a Church Warden at Emmanuel for over 16 years, and he is a Serving member on Deanery and Diocesan Synod committees.

As W.Bro. Seddon pointed out in the Lodge; John’s Masonic career is equally impressive.

Initiated into Fraternity Lodge No. 4072 Preston on the 8th of January 1958, he was installed as Worshipful Master in November 1970. He Joined Setantia Lodge No. 7755 in 1972, holding offices of Steward, Senior Deacon and Junior Warden, and eventually served as Charity Steward for over 30 years. In March 1976, he Joined Manchester Lodge of Masonic Research. On the 5th May 1976, John was installed as Worshipful Master of Ingol St. Margaret Lodge, later being appointed Group Representative.

John was appointed P.Pr.J.G.D. in October 1979, and promoted to P.Pr.J.G.W. in October 1989.

In the Royal Arch, Exalted into Winckley Chapter No. 5438 on 21st Sept 1973, John was installed as MEZ on 20th March 1987, serving for two years. He served as Charity Steward, and in May 2006 was appointed Scribe E.

In Rose Croix, John was Perfected in Bellisama Chapter No. 405 in January 1975, Enthroned as Most Wise Sovereign in November 1984, appointed Assistant Director of Ceremonies in November 1992, and Director of Ceremonies in November 1993, an office which he still holds. He was appointed to the 30th degree in Supreme Grand Council in October 2002, and then to the 31st Degree in November 2005.

W.Bro. Seddon also referred to John’s activity as a Founder. On the 13th of May 1974, he was a Founder of Ingol Lodge of St. Margaret No. 8544; in September 1977 he was a Founder member of Preston Masonic Study Circle; on the 13th June 1990, a Founder member Dona Conferentes Lodge No. 9392; on the 30th of April 1992, Founder of Fraternity Chapter No. 4072, and last but not least in 2007 he was a founder member of Rose of Lancastria Chapter, Rose Croix No. 1181.

John in the Chair

John in the Chair

Celebration

A Special Night !

Work Colleagues

Colleagues from Norweb

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Poor and Distressed

 

Following 'Domestic problems' a Freemason (we will name him Patrick) from the Irish Constitution, abandoned his Cork home for destinations unknown. Concerned about his welfare the Secretary of his Mother Lodge in Cork endeavoured to track his whereabouts, persistent enquiries indicated that he was in England possibly in the Preston area of Lancashire staying in a Carmelite Home. The Secretary made contact with the Preston Masonic Hall and the Local Care Officer became involved. The LCO immediately made contact with the said Carmelite home, where he found a Priest who had befriended Patrick many years ago, and had recently met with him again and provided Patrick with shelter within the Carmelite home, and later assisted him in finding other accommodation, albeit a single room in another area of the City. Armed with this information the LCO made to meet up with Patrick but to his disappointment was unable to make immediate contact, returning later to eventually secure the Irishman's attention. Patrick, at this time being in a state that could only be described as a distressed and destitute mason. Urgent assistance was required and the LCO was there to help.

Over the next few weeks the LCO made regular visits and arranged for him to visit the local Social Service and Employment offices to seek work in the area, however due to the peculiarities of Patrick's profession there was limited scope in the area and it was suggested he contact the employment agencies in Manchester or London. During this period the LCO had communicated back to the Lodge Secretary and kept him updated with the situation. An arrangement was made between the two of them to transfer money from Patrick's Lodge in Ireland to the LCO for onward presentation to the distressed Patrick. This was achieved by the use of the Group Disbursement Account and ultimately monies were handed over. Further monies were transferred to the account from the Munster Province of Ireland again being handed over to Patrick as requested.

Following several meetings and job searches with the LCO and in receipt of the monies from Munster, Patrick decided he would purchase a flight ticket from Liverpool and return to Cork. Again communication between LCO and Lodge Secretary resulted in the Secretary boarding a plane from Liverpool to Cork and accompanying Patrick back to his homeland.

Upon his arrival his Lodge Almoner took over and ensured that he was in receipt of any entitled benefits from the Irish Social Services system, and was dealing with his personal requirements.

This episode, with names being changed for obvious reasons, demonstrates that Freemasonry is Universal and through diligent persistence and team work results such as the aforementioned can be achieved - Credit to all concerned.

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Preston Group Carol Service 2007

There was a change of venue for the 2007 Annual Family Carol Service, which was held this year at Broughton Parish Church. As in previous years, we were delighted to have the pleasure of the company of W. Bro. Bill Seddon, Assistant Provincial Grand Master and his wife Christine.

The service followed the successful format of previous years, allowing plenty of opportunity for the packed congregation to join in singing their favourite carols, along with excellent contributions from the Choir, and the Old Hall Brass Ensemble were with us to enhance the programme, which was planned by W. Bro. Ian Cuerden.

The Vicar of Broughton Parish Church, Revd Sidney Fox welcomed everyone to the Church, and led the Service. At the end of a splendid afternoon the Preston Group Chairman, W Bro. Ian Greenwood, thanked the vicar and church authorities for their welcome and co-operation, and the organisers for arranging and planning such a memorable introduction to this year’s festive season.  After the Service refreshments were served for the last time by the 2000 / 2001 Masters and their Ladies in the new Church Hall, during which we enjoyed an excellent demonstration of bell ringing.

Carol Service

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Another Theme Night Success - Greek Night

The latest themed evening from the Refurbishment Fund was, judging by the comments of our revellers (in Mediterranean dress), another great success. Again, thanks to Graham and the domestic staff at Ashlar House, the dining room looked really inviting decked out for our traditional Greek Night.

After a free shot of Ouzo everyone settled down to the meal. Chef Alistair provided a feast of Greek food, including numerous Meze items to start – Olives, Hummous, Taramasalata, Tzatziki, Whitebait, Halloumi, Feta cheese Salad, Stuffed Vine Leaves and Greek Sousoukakia (spicy sausage), main courses of Moussaka, Pastitso and Souvlakia, and sweets of Banana cake and Greek Fruit Salad, Yogurt and Honey. Steward Graham and the Bar staff kept everyone well supplied with the necessary lubrication, and the evening closed with our somewhat disorganised attempt at Marcello Minerbi’s version of ‘Zorba’s Dance’.

Our thanks go to W.Bro. Russ Howarth for organising the night, and to Bro. George Vakalopoulos for his invaluable assistance in making the function as authentic as possible.

Greek Evening

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Freemasons Provide £55,000 ambulance for red cross

Freemasons have again showed their generosity by providing a £55,000 fully equipped emergency ambulance to the North West Area of the British Red Cross.
 
The donation to the North West Emergency Response Appeal by The Grand Charity will strengthen the ability of the Red Cross to respond to major incidents in support of the emergency services and is part of their £2.3 million appeal designed to build up community resilience across the North West to disasters such as the floods which affected parts of the country earlier this year.

The presentation of the keys to the ambulance by David McCormick Assistant Provincial Grand Master, the Freemasons’ Grand Charity Representative for West Lancashire, to Edith Conn, Area President of the British Red Cross took place before an audience of invited guests including William R. Seddon, Assistant Provincial Grand Master for the Preston area and Jack Price, Past Assistant Provincial Grand Master, representing East Lancashire Freemasons.
A sign on the side of the ambulance says: “Kindly donated by the Freemasons’ Grand Charity”.

Several civic leaders including the Deputy Mayor of Preston, the Mayors of Ribble Valley, Lancaster and the Mayor of  Fylde were also present for the ceremony at Preston North End’s Deepdale Stadium.

David McCormick said: “The Freemasons Grand Charity supports people in need and has a history of providing assistance to the worldwide emergency relief effort of the British Red Cross. This was an opportunity to extend that support and we are delighted to be associated with the services that this vehicle will provide for the people of the North West.”

 

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David McCormick hands over the keys to the ambulance to Edith Conn, Area President of the British Red Cross.

 

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David McCormick, Jack Price and Bill Seddon with the volunteer crew.


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The volunteers and the ambulance. A notice on the side of the ambulance says: “Kindly donated by the Freemasons’ Grand Charity”.

 

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Scary but Fun – Hallowe’en

On the 27th of October the PMH Refurbishment Fund ran their Hallowe’en Party at Ashlar House. Organised by Russ Howarth, attendance was excellent with most people opting for fancy dress, which added to the fun.

The Ballroom looked fabulous, thanks to the sterling efforts of the domestic staff at Ashlar House. A great buffet from Chef Alistair, with excellent service from our Steward Graham and his staff, meant a memorable night for our revellers, who danced the night away to top entertainer Johnny Pearson. Our thanks go to W.Bro. David Winder, our Group Secretary, who did an excellent job as Master of Ceremonies.

Don’t forget our open events at the beginning of next year – Race Night on the 2nd of February 2008, and our ‘Black Tie’ Spring Ball with live band The Fabulous All-Stars on the 26th of April.

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A New Chair for Jack

Jack Milner is a bright 14-year old.

jack

He has a great family - his mother works for BAe Systems, his dad is a communications engineer, and he has a sister Jennifer – their relationship at times is the normal sister–brother thing, but you can see they get along very well together. They are a great family and an inspiration to many as to how families should be.

the family

Jack attends Penwortham Priory Sports and Technology College, and his favourite subject is technology. At the moment, when he leaves formal education he wants to go into graphic design, and he has the capability judging by his performance so far. He’s not much bothered about sport, but he enjoys the company of a group of good friends, and he likes to go fishing now and again.

Jack Milner has a problem, though. He suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, which means that he needs a wheelchair to get around. Some time ago it became apparent that he needed a new chair as he was rapidly outgrowing the one he had, and his parents John and Pam set about the process of evaluating what Jack needed. Their research identified the ideal vehicle for Jack.

That vehicle was the ‘Quantum 600’ – the cost, including vital special seating so that Jack could stretch out whilst in the chair, was £9,385. This was a substantial amount of cash, but being the people they are, Jack’s parents launched an appeal to raise the necessary funds. The fund had raised part of the finance, but it was clear that it would be some time before the final cost was realised.

Enter the Freemasons in the form of the Almoner of the Lodge of Good Fellowship No5901 in Preston. Jack’s grandfather has been a member of the Lodge for many years, but he had become ill and was in hospital, so the Almoner had gone to visit him. At the bedside the Almoner got into a conversation with the grandfather’s daughter, Jack’s mum, and discovered that she had a son who needed a new wheelchair.   

It was logical that the Freemasons provide assistance if possible. The Almoner explored several channels but was initially unable to source the necessary funding. However, being persistent, and working along with his contacts within Freemasonry, his persistence eventually paid off when he contacted the West Lancashire Masonic Educational Trust who, to his delight, were able to provide the full balance of the cost of the chair for Jack. In the way people his age do with technology, Jack soon familiarised himself with the chair, and now he’s fully mobile in it, the chair has an added advantage for Jack because it can be adjusted into almost any position, and since Jack can’t move around that’s important to avoid pressure on any sensitive areas.

Jack’s change of chair will have a knock-on effect for a little girl in Tanzania. He’s sending the chair he has grown out of to her to replace her current transport – a white plastic garden chair with added wheels!

jack in the chair

 

The Milners’ search hasn’t ended though – Jack’s transport is a very complex machine and although his folks are competent enough to see what needs to be done; it will need some expensive specialist maintenance in the future. The Lodge of Good Fellowship has undertaken to review Jack’s needs with a view to possibly providing further financial assistance in the future.

So the search for finance goes on, but whatever life holds for Jack, he will know that he couldn’t be part of a better family than the Milners.

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An encouraging night at Preston Lodge of Sincerity

 

Following the Installation meeting of the Preston Lodge of Sincerity No 8085 which had taken place in October, the newly Installed Worshipful Master, W.Bro. David Barlow, P.Pr.G.Supt.Wks (Durham), wasted absolutely no time in placing his new team of Officers to the test by requesting their assistance in Initiating Mr. Michael Brownlee at their regular November Lodge meeting. They did not disappoint and assisted their Worshipful Master in delivering an excellent ceremony. The pressure of the evening had been heightened even further by the presence of the Group Chairman, W.Bro. Ian Greenwood, P.A.G.D.C., and the Group Secretary, W.Bro. David Winder, P.Pr.G.Stwd who had attended to lend their support.

What was doubly encouraging was the attendance of two other entered apprentices, themselves only recently Initiated and who had attended to make a further advancement in their own Masonic knowledge and indeed to further support a fellow newly initiated brother.

The meeting proved to be a great success and can only be an encouragement to Freemasonry as a whole and the Preston Lodge of Sincerity in particular. Although a small Lodge in terms of numbers, Preston Lodge of Sincerity is a Lodge which is looking forward to a bright future, and Lodge members take their ritual seriously a point amply demonstrated by the excellent First Degree ceremony they performed on that night. In fact notice of motion was given for another candidate for initiation, very well done to all concerned!

An Initiation is always an encouraging event and produces a vibrancy within the Lodge and within its members individually, this was clear for all to see. The Initiation of Bro. Mike Brownlee was made even more interesting by those two especially important visitors – Entered Apprentices Bro. Nicholas Colosimo from Ingol Lodge of St. Margaret No 8544 and Bro. George Vakalopoulos, a member of Ribble Lodge No 4558, in fact, Bro. Curt Ingleson of Preston Guild Lodge No. 4408 was also due to attend but a work commitment prevented hoim from doing so. For all who attended it was great to meet three young Freemasons who are looking forward to their respective futures in Masonry.

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Back Row – W.Bro. David Barlow (Master, Preston Lodge of Sincerity), W.Bro. Ian Greenwood (Chairman of the Preston Group), and W.Bro. David Winder (Group Secretary)
Front Row - Bro. Nicholas Colosimo, Bro. Mike Brownlee and Bro. George Vakalopoulos.

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Josiah Maddocks Celebrates 50 years in Royal Arch Masonry


On Wednesday 3rd October 2007 Josiah Maddocks, celebrated 50 years in Royal Arch Masonry at his home in Goosnargh.

At the presentation were E. Comp. E. Casson ,Past Assistant to the Grand Superintendent, E. Comp. I. Greenwood, Group Chairman, E.Comp J. Gregson Scribe E, Preston Guild Chapter No 4408, and E. Comp. D. J. Winder. Josiah had requested that E. Comp. Casson present the certificate as he had been the Assistant to the Grand Superintendent during his active period as a Royal Arch Mason. Permission for this had been granted by E.Comp.Stanley Oldfield, Assistant to the Provincial Grand Principals.

Born on the12th of June 1913, Josiah attended primary school at Bootle. At the age of 9 years medical problems requiring surgery resulted in him spending 5 years in Heswall Sanatorium. Josiah returned to Secondary education at the age of 14 years and attended Bootle Polytechnic.

At the age of 15 and a half Josiah went to sea initially as a bell boy and then a ships steward.

In 1939 he joined the R.A.M.C and served in Africa, Northumberland and latterly York Military Hospital attaining the rank of Sergeant Major. It was at this time that he met Ann who he later married on the 22nd of February 1941.

After his service in the Army he joined the Health Service in 1946, staying there all his working life working in the Preston, Chorley and Wrightington Health Service Areas.
He retired in 1973 as Area Supplies Officer.

Josiah was initiated into Ribbleton Lodge No 6184 on the 21st of November 1960, serving as Worshipful Master in 1969. He has been an honorary member since Sept 1999, celebrating 50 years in the Craft at his home address in 2003.

Exalted in to Royal Preston Chapter No 333 on 3rd October 1957, Josiah served as Zerubbabel in 1972. He is also a member of Preston Guild Chapter No. 4408.

Josiah and Ann have two sons - David, who works in the National Health Service, and Richard who is well known to Preston Freemasons in both the Craft and Royal Arch.

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Finishing the roof – The Rene Sladen Centre for Guiding

 

The Rene Sladen Centre for Guiding in Penwortham, Preston had a problem.

The Centre, a former army hut, cost £210 delivered in 1964 – just about clearing the bank balance of 4th Penwortham Guides at the time. It was erected by Parents and Guides on a plot between Cheamere Drive and Clovelly Avenue, Penwortham. By May 1965 the Guides were holding meetings there, and the Brownies moved their meetings to the hut in the Summer of ‘65. The last job, to complete the work, was to line and paint the roof of the main room, completed in early 1967.

Unfortunately, time and the weather took their toll, and eventually the roof needed replacement, so an appeal was launched to generate funds for the work. The appeal realised some funds, but there was still a shortfall, and this was where Freemasonry was able to step in. The Community Fund of West Lancashire was able to give a donation of £1200, the balance of the cost of completing the re-roofing.

Although the building is the Centre for 4th Penwortham Guides and Brownies, the hut is made available to other community groups for a nominal charge.

The picture shows Assistant Provincial Grand Master, W. R. Seddon presenting a roofing slate containing a cheque for £1200 to Christine Robinson, Chair of the Parent Support Group, and Margaret Thompson, Guide Leader. To the left and right are Ian Greenwood, Preston Masonic Group Chairman, and Derek Thompson, former Local Care Officer.

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Wrea Green Church and Community Facility

It has previously been reported that our Asst Provincial Grand Master, W Bro William Seddon, had been pleased in November 2005, to hand over a cheque in the sum of £1000-00 to Mr John Rawcliffe, the Church Treasurer, of St Nicholas Church, Wrea Green.

On behalf of the Community Fund of West Lancashire Freemasons. The donation was to assist in the funding a West wing annexe to the church, which when completed, would become a Community Facility. Used not only by the residents of the Village but also the Police and the Citizen’s Advice Bureau; thus providing the residents of Wrea Green with a much needed communal facility.

On Saturday July 21st 2007 The Preston Group Vice-Chairman, W Bro Stan Rigby, along with Mrs. Rigby, were the invited guests of the Church and able to attend the Dedication Service, followed by the Official opening of the Community Facility, by Mrs. Barbara McLean, a Parishioner who had achieved the honour by way of a local lottery.

During the Service the Vicar the Rev. J. Wixon was able to thank the many bodies and individuals who had made generous donations towards the project. He made specific comment regarding the Freemason's of West Lancashire's donation which had contributed towards the re-locating of a stained glass window, previously donated by the Preston & Fylde Freemasons in 1891, to the memory of the Right Honorable Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of  Caernarfon, a  Past Pro Grand Master.

This window now features prominently in the new West wing of the Community Facility and is prominently marked as to it provenance.

The Chairman of Wrea Green Parish Council and Parishioner W Bro Jack Dobson, a Past Master of the Lodge of Endeavour, extended the most courteous of welcomes to the Vice Chairman and Mrs Rigby escorting them around the new building. The whole project has been constructed to the highest standards of workmanship by all trades, the majority of which being local tradesmen. W Bro Rigby recommends that, should you be in the area that viewing, by arrangement with W Bro Jack Dobson, should be taken.

Stan Rigby.

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Rosemere Cheque

Rosemere Cancer Foundation has received a welcome addition to their funds in the form of a cheque from Preston Freemasons.

The cheque for £500 was donated by local Freemasons belonging to Ingol Lodge of St Margaret. The money was raised by organising social events during the year which were supported by masons and non masons.

This is in addition to £500 already donated in March of this year by The Preston Masters 2006, which is a collaboration of a number of Preston Lodges formed every year to work together to raise money for local charities and other worthy causes. Again the money was raised by organising raffles, a quiz night, a sponsored walk and a duck race.

Rosemere serves Lancs & South Cumbria, the majority of people receiving treatment live within a 20 mile car journey of the centre. It is one of the most advanced centres in the country. Heavily involved in research as well as the treatment of cancer – one project they are currently involved in is work in conjunction with Lancaster University to identifying triggers for prostate cancer.

The Foundation has recently launched a “Ray of Hope” appeal to raise £650,000 for the purchase of the latest image-guided radiotherapy equipment which will be an addition to the Linear Accelerator shown in our picture. The technology will allow the targeting of cancers which are actually moving, therefore treating only the cancer itself and therefore causing much less distress to anyone undergoing treatment.

 

 

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Roaring 60s – Another Success!

The Roaring ‘60s night on the 2nd of June was another successful event organised by the Refurbishment Fund and run by Preston Masters. Fancy dress was optional but seemed to be the order of the day, everyone being keen to slip back in time for an evening.

The event again featured live entertainment, this time in the form of the supremely accomplished ‘New Beat’, who played many favourites and kept the dancefloor and bar busy for the night. During the interval Chef Alistair and his team also provided nostalgia in the form of Scampi & Chips – a favourite 60s bar snack!

Everyone had a great time on the night and thanks go to Russ Howarth for organisation, Sharon Bowman for the room decoration, and last but not least to Ken White, Chairman of Preston Masters, once again our MC for the event.

 

 

 

Our next function of this size will be the Hallowe’en Night on Saturday the 27th of October, music from Johnny Pearson. Watch this site for further details or call Russ Howarth on 07831 787697 or Terry McGill on 07790 005053

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Joan’s Special Day

The annual trip of Preston Freemasons and their Ladies to the continent was especially significant for Mrs. Joan Wood, wife of W.Bro. Brian Wood. She was to meet, for the first time, Marie-Jose Ongena Vancleemput -  her pen friend of 53 years!

This year’s trip, again organised by W.Bro. Melvyn Cross, took the intrepid travellers to Antwerp which allowed Joan and Brian to Make arrangements to meet Marie-Jose and her husband Michael.

In 1954, shortly after Joan left school and started work, a colleague came into the office and said that she had a Belgian pen-friend whose sister would like to communicate with someone in England, Joan took up the offer, and the friendship was born. Joan and Marie-Jose wrote a letter to each other every three months initially, and during the last two years have moved into the 21st Century, communicating by email. From a chance start as pen friends some interesting facts emerged - Joan’s birthday is one day before Marie-Jose’s; Marie-Jose and Michael married in the same year as Joan and Brian; both couples had two children, a boy and a girl, who married at similar times.

 Joan and Marie-Jose nearly met in 1958 but at the time a visa was required for travel and Joan’s visa didn’t arrive in time. This time it did happen.

Joan said : “when she walked through the door of the Hotel I knew immediately it was her, and it was as if we’d known each other forever!”

Joan presented Marie-Jose with a gift, and Marie-Jose and Michael took Joan and Brian on a memorable day in Antwerp taking in the Rubens Museum, the Cathedral and some excellent food. After returning to the Hotel for a short rest and then Joan and Brian Walked their Belgian Friends across the Square to the station and waved goodbye.

 

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Preston Fellowship - A Memorable day Out


On Thursday 19th April 2007 a coach party of 43 Fellowship members and friends set off on a rather dull morning along the M6 in the direction of North Wales.

After a 'comfort stop' at Chester Services we carried on to the outskirts of Chirk where we picked up Emma, our guide for the day, together with the arrival of the sun.  We then took a short drive to the Marina at the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct on the Llangollen Canal and boarded a narrow boat owned by 'Jones the Boat' and were served coffee and biscuits as we sailed across the aqueduct and back.

The nearby village of Froncysyllte is the home of the now famous Fron Male Voice Choir but unfortunately they were not there to serenade us. 

After boarding our coach again, we made our way through Chirk to The Lord Moreton Public House for a delightful cavery lunch. 

After lunch our guide took us on a tour of the Cerriog Valley with it's many little villages and very twisty roads which our coach driver took it all in his stride. The last stop on our day out was to the Moreton Garden Centre where we had time to partake of refreshments if so desired or to indulge in a 'spending spree'  whatever took your fancy. 

Our return to Preston was made with no problems whatsoever and we look forward to our next day out.

Our thanks must go to Fred Parker, the Fellowship Chairman, for organising this trip and to our driver who looked after so well and even admitted that he too had enjoyed his day out.

Ray Beech, Fellowship Secretary







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Mel Johnson’s Bowling Year 2006

W. Bro. Mel Johnson P.Pr.J.G.W., a well known member of the Lodge of Ingol St. Margaret and mainstay of Masonic bowling in the Preston Group, has reason to be proud. Last season he won two coveted trophies – The Preston Group 2006 Trophy, and the Cyril McGibbon Trophy in the West Lancs tournament  which is awarded to the winner of a supplementary competition for bowlers losing their first round match.

If two Masonic Trophies didn’t seem enough he was also winner of trophies in the Veterans’ singles and doubles at Broughton Club.

Mel’s father Harry was a well known name amongst bowlers in Preston, and Mel began his bowling “career” at the tender age of 12, one of the youngest players in the League at the time. A retired police officer and former butcher, he plays for five league teams through the summer, and bowls indoors in Blackpool during the winter. He is Secretary of the Preston Group Bowling Committee, and a tireless worker towards the expansion of the sport among Preston Freemasons.

The 2007 Preston Group event will be held this year on the 6th of May at Ashton-on-Ribble Bowling Club, Egerton Road, Preston, And the West Lancs Tournament will be held under the auspices of the Southport Group at Tarleton Bowling Club on the 7th of July.

Alan Eastham and Mel Johnson






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Valentines Ball a resounding success

What a night! The Valentines Ball on the 17th of February 2007 at Ashlar House was a great start to what will be regular seasonal functions at the venue.

Organised by the Refurbishment Fund Committee and hosted by Preston Masters, the event was a sell-out and featured live entertainment from top North West Showband “The Accused”. After a buffet meal the nine-piece band played two sets of dance hits which made it difficult to find space on the dancefloor!

Check out our Valentines Ball entertainers here:

http://www.theaccused.org.uk/index.html

 

Our next function is our Sixties night on the 2nd of June, again featuring live entertainment.

For tickets contact Group Communications Officer Terry McGill on

Landline      01772 787818
Mobile         07790 005053
Email           terry_mcgill@hotmail.co.uk

Tickets will be limited so please book early – cost is £18 per person including buffet.




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Family Freemasonry

 

William James Brennand has just completed an extraordinary few months in Freemasonry, culminating in him being installed into the Chair of King Solomon in The Lodge of Unanimity 113 on the 4th of January 2007, having previously been Worshipful Master of The Halcyon Lodge No. 6500 in 1978-79.

Jim’s is a great story of family Freemasonry. He brought his Brother-in-Law W.Bro. J. Edwin Ryding into the Lodge of Unanimity as a Joining Member. He initiated his son Duncan on the 3rd of October 2005.

In this current Masonic season things really came together for Jim. His son Duncan was raised by the Past Masters on the 6th of November 2006, Jim being Senior Warden and his Brother-in-Law (Duncan’s uncle) being Senior Deacon. On the 4th of December Jim was invited to take the Chair and initiated his second son David, withDavid’s Uncle being Junior Deacon.

The culmination of these events was at the Installation on the 4th of January 2007 at which the Secretary was the Installing Master Jim’s son Duncan presented his father to the Worshipful Master for Installation (this must be unusual in itself – a son presenting his father!)
On returning to the Lodge Following the Installation of his father, Duncan presented the 3rd Degree Tools.

Later he was appointed and invested by his father as Junior Deacon, with his uncle Edwin as Senior Deacon, brother David being invested as a Steward.
The Stewards were addressed by W.Bro. Edwin Ryding

At the Festive Board the Worshipful Master's sons Duncan and David sang the Masters song as a duet giving an excellent rendition, and a fine end to the current flurry of Masonic activity in Jim’s family.

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Preston Masonic Fellowship - Christmas Get Together

On Thursday 7th December 2006 some 57 members of the Fellowship attended the Annual Christmas Lunch at Ashlar House, Preston.

The principal guest of honour was W. Bro. W. R. Seddon Asst.PGM and his wife Christine.    The dining room was decorated to a very high Christmas standard and an excellent meal was served.

Many members had contributed raffle prizes and this had to be run in between courses, by the secretary Ray Beech and his wife Barbara.

After the raffle had taken place, the chairman Fred Parker played a selection of Carols which was greatly appreciated by the members.   He then wished all a very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and Happy New Year.

The first meeting in 2007 will take place on Thursday 11th January at 1-45pm





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A Gift to a New Church

After the complete rebuild and recent re-opening of Bamber Bridge Methodist Church near Preston, West Lancashire Freemasons were very pleased to be able to provide the Church with an electric piano for use in their services. A cheque for £1189 from the Community Fund of West Lancashire Freemasons was presented to the Church Treasurer David Evans on Thursday the 16th of November by W. Bro. W. R. Seddon P.S.G.D., Asst. Pr.G.M. and Preston Group Chairman W. Bro. I. W. Greenwood P.A.G.D.C., accompanied by W. Bro. D. A. Thompson P.Pr.J.G.W., Local Care Officer for the Preston Group and W. Bro. G. Woods MBE JP, P.Pr.S.G.W., church member and Chairman of Preston Masonic Hall.

The old Church was demolished 18 months ago and the new multi-purpose Church building, along with Cuerden Church School, built on the site providing a thriving worship and social centre for the community.

Our cheque presentation picture shows, left to right:

Back row – Church member Ron Carter, W. Bro. I. W. Greenwood P.A.G.D.C., Church Treasurer David Evans, Church member Matthew Ward and W. Bro. W. R. Seddon P.S.G.D., Asst. Pr.G.M.
Front row – W. Bro. D. A. Thompson P.Pr.J.G.W., Church member Derek Patchell and W. Bro. G. Woods MBE JP, P.Pr.S.G.W.









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A boost to Maplewood’s Future

On the 21st of September Maplewood House in Bamber Bridge near Preston received a cash boost from The Freemasons in the form of a cheque for £750 from Preston Masters’ group 2005-2006. For some time Maplewood had been under threat of closure, but the threat has now been lifted and so Maplewood is once again seeking funding, and the Preston Masters’ cheque was a welcome addition to the funds.

 

Mrs. Lisa Longton, Senior Residential Child Care Worker receives the cheque on behalf of Friends of Maplewood from W. Bros. Alan Ball, Peter Fountain and Bob Norris







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Richard Arton Celebrates 50 Years in Freemasonry

W. Bro. Richard Arton celebrated 50 Years in Freemasonry at the meeting of the Lodge of Good Fellowship No. 5901 on the 15th of September 2006. At the Lodge Meeting  W.Bro. W.R. Seddon, Asst. Pr.G.M. took the Chair, speaking of Richard’s Masonic and public life, and Richard’s health was toasted at the Celebration Banquet by W.Bro. R. Birkbeck

Richard Arton was born in Preston in 1921, attending St. Matthews School. A clue to his future came at the age of 12 when the Mayor of Preston visited the school, saw Richard’s sketches on display, and asked to meet the talented artist. Richard left school at 14 and worked for Hardiker Poster Writers, creating posters for cinemas across the North of England. His next move was to a company well known to Freemasons – Stephen Simpson’s – where he drew intricate stencils which were made up into the heraldic crests. Special commissions included the Preston coat of arms for an evening bag presented to HRH Queen Elizabeth on her visit to the town in 1938; design of the lettering and heraldic crests on the Wedding Cake of HRH Elizabeth II and Prince Philip; refurbishment of the Royal Order Garters belonging to the Queen and Winston Churchill, and the design and completion of the apron for Alan Fletcher Ferris the Provincial Grand Master.

During the War Richard enlisted in the Army Medical Corps and trained as an Operating Theatre Assistant. He was stationed in Field Hospitals in Arramanche, Bayeux and Bruche and was in Nuremberg when VE day arrived. Returning to the UK he volunteered as a Medical Commando and gained the Green Beret. After the War Richard returned to manage the Masonic Regalia department at Stephen Simpson’s until his retirement in 1985.

Richard was initiated into the Lodge of Good Fellowship on the 15th of September 1956, became Master in April 1972 and served as ADC from 1976 to 1979, the year in which he was appointed Acting Provincial Grand Steward. He then served as DC in the Lodge from 1979 to 1984, at which time he was promoted to P.Pr.G.Supt of Works. He is also a member of Setantia Lodge of Installed Masters.







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Leslie Howarth Celebrates 60 Years in Freemasonry

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At the meeting of Ribbleton Lodge No. 6386 on the 22nd of May 2006 W. Bro. Leslie Howarth celebrated 60 Years in Freemasonry. W.Bro. W.R. Seddon P.S.G.D. Asst. Pr.G.M. took the Chair in Lodge, and spoke of Leslie’s Masonic and public careers, and at the Celebration Banquet Leslie’s Health was toasted by W.Bro. W.S. Huck, P.S.G.D., P. Asst.Pr.G.M.

Born in Penwortham on the 6th of February 1914, Leslie was educated at the local Elementary School, moving on to Hutton Grammar School. He started work in January 1931, becoming qualified in the Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors – he eventually served as Secretary of the Preston Branch of the R.I.C.S. from 1956 to 1960. During the War Leslie saw service in the Middle East, Sicily, France, Holland and Germany, being discharged in 1946. He was mentioned in dispatches for Distinguished Service. Returning to work Leslie became a Partner in May 1946, and married his wife Kathleen Elizabeth Walton in 1947. They had two sons.

Leslie’s public and Masonic careers contain an incredible list of commitments over the years – Secrertary of Preston Chamber of Trade, Preston Rotary Club Secretary and President; Treasurer then Chairman of Preston Spastics Group, Magistrate, Hutton Grammar School Governor, and founder of Preston Luncheon Club. In July 1979 he was invited to Buckingham Palace Garden Party.

Leslie was initiated into Priory Lodge No. 6027 in June 1946, becoming Master in 1956. He was a founder of Lodge of Endeavour No. 7036, Old Huttonian Lodge No. 7614 (in which he became Master in 1975) and Phoenix Lodge No. 9206. He served as Secretary in Priory Lodge from 1958 to 1968. He was exalted into Penwortham Chapter No. 5874 in 1970 and served as Treasurer from 1975 to 1999, and Advanced to Progress Lodge of Mark Master Masons No.898 in 1960 becoming WM in 1972. Leslie holds the Ranks of P.Pr.S.G.W. in the Craft, P.Pr.A.G.D.C. In the H.R.A. and P.Pr.S.G.W. in Mark.

Leslie’s Celebration was held at the regular Meeting of Ribbleton Lodge No. 6386, Priory Lodge having amalgamated with Ribbleton.








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Preston Master Duck Race



Brethren, the duck race went ahead despite the weather not really being too nice....

I would like to thank Brothers Bob Norris, Andy Donnelly, and Alan Eastham for turning up to help out.

A special thanks to Brother Andy Donnelly from us all - as with out the loan of his waders we could not have got all the Ducks in. Another thanks goes to James 15  (not a Mason but helped out fantastically) who had one of the pairs of waders on and collected lots of the ducks along the river, also his Father who was able to lend us some large nets to collect the ducks. To two past masters W Bro's McGill and O'Hagan who were with us to watch (they were both dressed too well to throw in to get ducks) and also the wives of some of the Brethren who joined us just to stand by the river and get wet in the rain ......

A special thank you to Russ and Marge, as with out their help the Duck Race would have been a non starter (it would probably have been held in my bathroom). I only hope we have not disorganised your home too much.

We set off 300 Ducks and the eventual winner was a ticket sold by Garry Woods. 2nd and 3rd places were sold by Andy Donnelly.

I remembered to take a Digital camera with me and have attached some of the pictures .... they are the release, the journey, James (up to his knees) and Andy (up to his chest) they both look so happy to be in the river ...... I know it was cold in there as I released them and had to wade in to throw them into the river flow .....

Thanks to everyone who helped before the day and those who supported the event by buying tickets.

Mike Armstrong

The Release

Moving on the straglers

The Rescue


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Preston Masters 2005-2006 - Sponsored Walk


The above event was successfully completed by 17 people, and I have attached a couple of pictures.

We started a little after 10:25 on Sunday 11th of June at Beacon Fell visitor's centre and 8 of us set off on the longer grassed walk

- this is the picture of the people with the boots! Included in the picture were 6 current masters and an IPM, from left to right, Peter Fountain, Peter Nicholson, Owen Jones, Keith Ackers, Barry Lodge, Gary Woods and Simon Hore (the IPM).

Of the 9 walkers who did the tarmac walk, there were 3 Preston Master from left to right Sean Doyle, Andy Donnelly and Mike Armstrong. Not captured by the camera was the final Preston Master of the day, Alan Eastham with his wife who both completed both walks! The third picture captures the booted 8 just before the last assent, taking a well earned rest for the camera!

We will update this brief report with the total of the sum raised in sponsorship and now take this opportunity to thank all those who sponsored us. Many thanks also to the rest of the folks who tuned out to walk with us which helped to make this event a most enjoyable day - and the weather was kind by being not too hot and with a gentle breeze most of the time!

Thanks once again to all the walkers and sponsors,

Peter Fountain







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Preston Group Masonic Bowling Competition
Sunday 7th May 2006

The Preston Group Masonic Bowls Tournament took place at Ashton Bowling Club on Sunday the 7th of May with 18 bowlers taking part. It was nice to see some different faces and also a good number of supporters. The weather remained fine despite the threat of rain. The bowlers were split into four groups and played on a round robin basis with the top player in each group qualifying for the semi finals. The successful players from the groups were Malcolm Cooley, Norman Coulthurst, Mel Johnson and John Medcalf,  The losing semi-finalists were Malcolm Cooley and Norman Coulthurst. The final was contested by Mel Johnson and John Medcalf.
It was nice to see John Medcalf in the semi-final as this was the first time he had entered the tournament. He played well all day but was defeated in the final by Mel Johnson who was unbeaten in all his games. The cup, together with the President’s prize was presented to Mel by the President Gordon Payne. John received the Chairman’s Prize.

The four qualifiers will now represent Preston Group at the Provincial Finals to be held at Prescot on the 1st of July.

The venue was ideal for the competition and the green was in good order. Brenda the club steward once again provided the refreshments for lunch which were enjoyed by all.

A player profile has been drawn up and hopefully more can be added so that more will be aware of the Competition next year. Those with Email addresses will assist with communications.

 

John D. Watson, Chairman

 

 

 


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