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HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2023-006-239I 1101rougbam anion Y obge NO. 269 c G r TA. �~o Meets First Wednesday In Each Month GORDON SYMES Worshipful Master R. R. 1, Claremont, Ontario Grand Master M. WOR. SRO. R. W. TRELEAVEN Hamilton, Ontario District Deputy Grand Master Rt. W. BRO. GEORGE E. BROWN Toronto District 4. 61 Cavell Ave., Toronto 6. Worshipful Master WOR. BRO. GORDON SYMES Phone: 649.5141 Claremont, Ont., January 25, 1963 Dear Sir and Brother: 1 am directed by the Worshipful Master to request your attendance at the Regular Meeting of this Lodge, on- - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1963 — 7.30 P. M. for the purpose of General Business and Conferring Degrees. LLOYD PUGH, Sec'ty. R. R. 2, Claremont, Ont. DUES Your Dues now are — Resident Members ------- ----.-----$10.00 Non -Resident Members ..- .. -.__ _. -- $8.00 CHANGE OF ADDRESS Any change in your address, please not- ify your Secretary, as soon as possible. — AGENDA — Business —General, and Conferring Degrees Work—M. M. Bros. Ken. .=M nd Steven Wideman will be raised to the Master Mason Degree. Waiting Degrees For Initiation: Mr. Rod Appleby F. C. Degree: Bro. J. Campbell M. M. Degree: Bro. Harvey McLelland We are sorry to report Wor. Bro. Thos. and Mrs. Gregg are both confined to the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. WVe wish them both, a speedy recovery. Reception You are cordially invited to attend the Reception to the Most Worshipful, the Grand Master, Russell W. Treleaven, be- ing sponsored by Toronto Districts 3, 4 and 7, on Monday, March 11, 1963, at 6.45 p. m., at the Yonge Street Masonic Temple (Yonge St., and Davenport Road). Tickets may be obtained from Bro. Glenn Manderson, Sr. Warden, for $3.00 each. Brethren: this will be the first meeting that the 1963 officers will have the honor of conferring degrees. Be sure to attend. and support your officers. JUDGE NOT! Pray don't find fault with the man who limps. Or stumbles along the road, Unless you have worn the shoes he wears Or struggled beneath his load. Though hidden away from view, There may be tacks in his shoes that hurt, Or the burden he bears, placed on your back, Might cause you to stumble, too. Don't sneer at the man who's down today, Unless you have felt the blow, That caused his fall, or felt his shame, That only the fallen know. You may be strong, but still the blows That were his, if dealt to you. In the self same way, at the self same time. Might cause you to stagger, too. Don't be too harsh with the man who sins, Or pelt him with words or stones, Unless you have no sins of your own. For you know perhaps, if the tempter's voice Should whisper as soft to you, As it did to him when he went astray, 'Twould cause you to falter, too- 0 e n e 0 Who wrote the above poem :' It was donated to the Wellington County Museum at Elora, with a collection of old settlers' tools and furniture, and is said to have been brought from the Old Land by a Pioneer. PAST MASTERS 1873 J. P. Campbell * 1918 A. M. Smith * 1873 Dr. D. W. Ferrier * 1919 C. If. Found * 1874 Dr. D. W. Ferrier # 1920 Cecil Story * 1876 George Darby * 1921 C. S. Trueman * 1876 Rev. W. R. Ross * 1922 M. E. Morgan 1877 Hector Baxter * 1923 M. J. Wilker * 1878 Hector Baxter * 1924J. A. Fleming 1879 W. H. Smith * 1925 W. G. Bingham * 1880 Richard Stokes * 1926 Rev. A. McLellan 1881 Richard Stokes * 1927 G. H. Malcolm 1882 J. Palmer * 1928 Dr. N. Tomlinson 1883 J. Palmer * 1929 R. J. How * 18ts4 John McAvoy * 1930 I. F. Dopking 18s6 John McAvoy * 1931 Mait. Anderson 1886 Geo. D. Linton * 1932 Hugh Pugh * 1887 Geo. D. Linton # 1933 L. T. Johnston 1888 J. Palmer * 1934 H. E. Turner 1889 Robt. Ward * 1935 Fred Evans 1890 Robt. J. Price * 1936 How. E. Beare 1891 Forr. A. Beaton * 1937 T. S. Graham 1892 Harry Westgate * 1938 W. E. Johnston 1893 Harry Westgate * 1939 Roy McWhirter 1894 S. B. Lynde * 1940 M. B. Burk * 1895 Robt. Miller * 1941 Hugh Michell 1896 Harry Westgate * 1 942 Alf. Pretty 1897 W. G. Barnes * 1943 11. E. Turner 1898 W. G. Barnes * 1944 Elmer Evans 1899 Albt. E. Major * 1945 S. J. Pugh 1900 E. J. Walsh * 1946 K. C. Hastings 1901 Dr. U. E. Batesen * 1947 K. B. Turner 1902 W. J. Gregg * 1948 Austin Pearce 1903 Jas. Douglas * 1949 Austin Pearce 1904 Robt. E. Forsyth * 1 f 50 P ustin Pearce 1905 Don. R. Beaton * 1951 Leslie Lye 1906 Thos. Gregg 1952 G. Taylor 1907 Dr. Geo. N. Fish * 1 q53 C. Reynolds 1908 T. Paterson * 19G4 R. Jactison 1909 Robt. S. Philips * 1955 H. Hopki's 1910 John Forgie * 1956 Lloyd Greig 1911 David Gregg * 19F7 Alvin Wilson 1912 Thos. C. Brown # 1958 Lloyd Push 1913 Rev. W. R. Wood * 1`-' Pr,t. Malcolm 1914 G. L. Middleton * 1960 Fdgar Ward 1915 Dr. Ralph Brodie * 1961 Edgar Ward 1916 D. M. Morgan '162 Wilmot Hill 1917D. A. Scott * (*) - Deceased OFFICERS - 1963 W. Bro. Gordon Symes W. M. W. Bro. Wilmot Hill I. P. M. Bro. Glen Manderson S. W. Bro. Jack Lehman J. W. W. Bro. How. Malcolm Chaplain W. Bro. Lloyd Pugh Secretary Bro. Earle Cook Asst. Sec'ty. W. Bro. Robt. Jackson Treasurer Bro. Frank Hollingshead S. D. Bro. Bruce Lehman J. D. W. Bro. Edgar Ward D. of C. Bro. Frank MWAvoy S. S. Bro. Reg. Hoskins J. S. Bro. Robt. Hockley 1. G. W. Bro. Robt. Malcolm Tyler COMMITTEES — To Visit The Sick W. Bro. How. Mal^olm; W. Bro. Ci:ff. Reynolds; Bro. W. Glidden and Bro. G. Van Blaricom — Masonic Education — V. W. Bro. Clark Rawson; W. Bro. Wilbur Johnston, and all Past Masters — General Purposes — Bro. Glcn Manderson, S. W., Chairman; anal all memb--rs of the Lode in good standing. — Trustees — W Bro. E. R. Evan, ; W. Bro. T. S. Gra'.a:n; W. Bro. H. Hopkins — Entertainment — W. Bro. Alvin Wilson; Bro. Ed. Boniface. Bro. Don. Hedges