The Installation meeting of The Earl of Scarbrough (EoS) Lodge No1032 of Mark Master Masons, was held on 14 December 2022, at the Skegness Masonic Centre. The Lodge was honoured by the presence of the PGM (R.W.Bro. Stephen Hallberg) and a great deal of his ‘active’ Provincial.
Team for 2022 to witness the Installation of the ‘new W.M’ and commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Lodge being formed; all be it two years after the fact, due to Covid restrictions! After a very successful Installation meeting, most of the brethren attended a very convivial Festive Board, of some 36 diners. A raucous game of ‘Heads & Tails’ was organised to raise funds for the Mark Benevolent Fund (MBF) and the Lodge Charity fund, this along with a ‘Raffle’ were very well supported. With the proceeds of the ‘Raffle’ and ‘Heads & Tails’ raising £257:40 (which will be split equally between the two funds), along with a ‘Envelope’ Collection which raised £142:00 (for the MBF) bringing the total raised for Charity to a respectable £399:40. The evening ended with all the brethren departing full of Festive spirit and fraternal friendship whilst looking forward to enjoying their ‘Mark Masonry’ in the coming year.
From Left to right: R.W.Bro Stephen Hallberg PGM. The newly appointed W.M (W.Bro Michael Robinson) together with his IPM and Installing Master (W.Bro Neville Stockdale) and the DPGM (W.Bro. Stephen Roberts PGJD)
On the right - Some of the EoS 2023 Team along with the
Provincial Team 2022.
In any organisation, one of the nicest duties is to recognise the long service and contribution of it's members.
Such was the case recently when our DPGM, W. Bro Stephen Roberts, accompanied by W. Bro. Alan Wills, the current Worshipful Master of Nene Lodge MMM, no. 427, visited the home of W. Bro. Derek Bush, a Past Master of the Lodge and had the honour to present him with a 50th year certificate (along with a bottle of amber nectar).
Derek was initiated into Freemasonry in Shire Lodge, no. 5610 at Sleaford in 1968 and subsequently advanced into the Mark Degree in 1971.
He became Worshipful Master of Nene Lodge in 1992 and was then awarded a Provincial rank of active Senior Deacon in 1996 followed by promotions to Past Master Overseer in 2000, Past Junior Warden in 2005 and finally Past Senior Warden in 2009.
Particularly notable was his dedication to Nene Lodge, rarely missing a meeting and serving as the Lodge Organist for some 35 years.
Despite his advancing years which now prevent him from attending, Derek retains his sense of humour and a pleasant hour was spent remembering his time in the Lodge and Mark degree with his best wishes and thoughts to all the Brethren who know him.
The quarterly draw, for this last quarter of 2022 has been drawn,
Cheques are on their way to the following winners and hopefully will arrive in time for Christmas.
You've got to be in it, to win it!!!
Amount |
Ticket No. |
Name |
Lodge |
|
First |
£ 200.00 |
229 |
Colin Hornsey |
White Stone |
Second |
£ 150.00 |
282 |
B Hunt |
White Stone |
Third |
£ 125.00 |
12 |
Bob Paterson |
St. Wilfrid's |
Fourth |
£ 100.00 |
137 |
Ivan Slapp |
White Stone |
Fifth |
£ 75.00 |
82 |
Brian Luckwell |
Urania |
On 22nd November the PGM and a team of his Provincial Officers made the long trip to Long Sutton to witness the Advancement of Bro. David Whitwell.
A great night was had by all and the PGM can be seen welcoming Bro Whitwell into our wonderful Order and experiencing the Magic of the Mark.
He was delighted to present a brand new Mark tie to our newest member which had been donated by David’s good friend Bro. Andrew Wrisdale.
David is seen taking wine with the WM. W.Bro Shaun Dickson to conclude a thoroughly enjoyable evening.
On Tuesday 8th November the Spurn and Humber Lodge of Mark Master Masons received a full team visit for the advancement of Bro James Wright.
Bro James was particularly honoured to receive the signs and secrets from the Provincial Grand Master, R.W. Bro Stephen Hallberg, who gave a sincere rendition of this important piece of ritual in the advancement ceremony.
The lodge was host to 24 visitors, and a convivial evening was enjoyed by all present. The lodge has another two new members in the pipeline, and it was good to see younger and committed masons like Bro James wanting to advance their masonic career in the progressive degrees, and come to enjoy the "Magic of the Mark".
Bro James said that he really enjoyed the evening and the ceremony certainly gave him some food for thought. He is looking forward to attending another advancement to try and take it all in.
R.W.Bro. Hallberg said it gladdened his heart to see so many brethren sat together in the room, enjoying such a thoroughly good evening.
If you would like to know more about the Magic of the Mark Degree, Click HERE for our information leaflet about Mark Masonry.
At the Assembly of Royal Ark Mariners earlier this year the Provincial Grand Master stated that he would present the Travelling Sceptre to Mercia RAM Lodge when the Provincial Team visited as the Sceptre had not been in the south of the County for some time.
If you would like to claim the travelling sceptre for your RAM lodge, why not organise a raiding party for the Meeting of Mercia Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners to be held on 27th October 2022 at the Masonic Hall Spalding?
Remember, you've got to be in it, to win it!!!
Amount |
Ticket No. |
Name |
Lodge |
|
First |
£ 200.00 |
252 |
Terence Leaning |
St. Matthew |
Second |
£ 150.00 |
186 |
Kenneth Wainwright |
St. Guthlac |
Third |
£ 125.00 |
208 |
Paul Doughty |
Sutcliffe |
Fourth |
£ 100.00 |
306 |
David Richardson |
St. Wilfrid's |
Fifth |
£ 75.00 |
41 |
Roger Bacon |
Sutcliffe |
Whilst W Bro, Arthur Baxter was working in his garden in 2019, he was surprised to see his good friend V W Bro, Ron Harrison, Dep PGM, for the Mark Province of Lincolnshire pull up in the driveway with his wife Angie. We sat down and had a cuppa’.
Ron had come from Louth hospital and wanted to tell me he had Prostate cancer- what a shock! Over the next couple of years things seemed to be going well, but then took a serious turn for the worst in the autumn of 2021. Ron was cared for by St Barnabas Hospice in the early days but sadly passed away, on 28th February 2022, in St Andrews Hospice, Grimsby.
Arthur spoke with Angie Harrison, with the idea of a charity walk for benefitting, the two Hospices and Prostate Cancer UK. Very quickly “THE 100 PLUS CLUB” was formed, the idea being 100 MMM’s , doing a sponsored walk around the Market Rasen Racecourse. With the willing support of R W Bro, Steve Hallberg, our PGM , along with massive support and IT input, from W Bro, Phil Aitken, our DepPrGSec, “we were off” ! It was a pleasure to see so many Mark Masons, along with their wives, families, and pets, take part. The walk was started off by our PGM, his wife Angie, and Angie Harrison.
The walk was made possible with the help and support of W Bro, Derek Butcher, his wife Joy, and the Provincial Craft Social Committee, allowing us to use the course on the Craft’s FUN DAY, 26th June. A donation was made by the Mark Province to the Social committee for their help and support which they greatly appreciated.
With the support of the Mark Province, and gift aid, the magnificent sum of £6,000 was raised - to be divided equally between the three charities. The presentation of cheques took place on 14th September 2022, at the Installation Meeting of The Leonard Anderson Lodge of IMM’s No 1412, at Louth Masonic Centre. As usual on this occasion the ladies were invited and along with the guests representing the charities, were entertained ‘’ royally’’ by Keith Hanson, retired Beefeater, in charge of the Crown Jewels Tour. Keith gave the talk and presentation on the Crown Jewels which was very well received by the ladies. The PGM’s wife was telling him snippets of information on them for days I’m told!
The four invited guests enjoyed a three course meal with us, and the cheques were presented after the meal. The PGM welcomed the guests at the festive board, and particularly Angie Harrison, widow of the late V W Bro. Ron. He mentioned the £22, 000 already donated in September 2021 to Lincolnshire Hospices, by the MBF to mark the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh and his life of devoted duty. He also informed them that funding was available, for capital projects that may be required by them from the ‘’Worthy Causes Committee’’ at the MBF.
Angie Harrison presented cheques of £2,000 to W Bro, Terry Aldridge representing Prostate Cancer UK, Liza Williams & Steph Sewell, representing St Andrews Hospice, and Ellie Carter, representing St Barnabas Hospices. St Andrews Hospice in turn presented Angie Harrison with a “Ruby Book” representing milestone events over the last 40 years. There was reference in the book of VW Bro. Ron’s bravery in 1991, saving the life of a man being attacked by a Lion in Grimsby.
A really nice night was enjoyed by all 63 in attendance and a raffle took place raising over £300 for the Masonic Hall’s Fabric Fund.
On Sunday 26th June, approximately 60 Mark Masons, family, friends and pets gathered at the Market Rasen Racecourse to walk a circuit of this famous course in memory of V.W. Bro Ron Harrison, Deputy Provincial Grand Master who sadly lost his battle with cancer on February 27th this year. Ron’s wife Angie joined the walk on a very sunny but windy day. The walk was the brainchild of W Bro Arthur Baxter, with the aim of raising money for the 3 Charities which helped Ron during his final few weeks, namely Prostate Cancer UK, St Barnabas Hospice Trust and St Andrews Hospice Grimsby.
It was a great success and the generosity of everyone who knew Ron shone through and £6000 was raised and is to be split equally by the 3 Charities, with cheques being presented at the September meeting of the Leonard Anderson Lodge of Installed Masters.
It was a lovely way to remember Ron and everybody enjoyed the day.
The St Mary Lodge of RAM at long last held its Centenary Celebration on Saturday 23rd July, having been delayed for two years by the covid pandemic.
Sixty Royal Ark Mariners turned up for the meeting, including an impressive turnout of over twenty members of the Provincial Team. The Lodge was also delighted to welcome twenty wives and partners on this unique occasion.
The Worshipful Commander, Andrew Wrisdale, opened the Lodge and, after completing various items of business, adjourned the meeting and admitted the ladies to witness the dedication of a new Triangle and Porphyry Stone. The Provincial Grand Master, R.W. Bro. Steven Hallberg and his team processed into the Lodge and the dedication commenced.
W. Bro. Bob Read gave a fascinating history of the first hundred years of the St Mary Lodge and then, after an oration given by the Provincial Grand Chaplain, W. Bro. Geoff Tuckett, the Provincial Grand Master dedicated the new items of Lodge furniture.
The ceremony concluded with the presentation of a Centenary Warrant by the Provincial Grand Master to Worshipful Brother Wrisdale, which will be on display at all future meetings.
A splendid luncheon was held after the formalities of the day, including a slice of a Royal Ark Mariner Centenary cake, which had been created by a good friend of the Worshipful Commander’s wife.
All agreed that St Mary’s special day had been a great success, and everyone went home happy and with some great memories.
P.S. For those eager to see the new Triangle and Porphyry Stone, the next meeting of the St Mary Lodge is on Tuesday 25th October.
The Winners are:
Amount |
Ticket No. |
Name |
Lodge |
|
First |
£ 200.00 |
198 |
Andy Sharpe |
St. Guthlac |
Second |
£ 150.00 |
95 |
David Metcalf |
St. Oswald's |
Third |
£ 125.00 |
318 |
Keith Musson |
Bayons |
Fourth |
£ 100.00 |
74 |
John Stead |
Bayons |
Fifth |
£ 75.00 |
172 |
Mark Thornton |
St. Botolph's |
Congratulations to the latest winners in the Provincial Prize Draw - Remember, "You've got to be in it, to win it!".
The brethren who attended the St Swithun's Lodge MMM on Wednesday June were enlightened and entertained by a presentation from W.Bro. Ian Smith about R.W.Bro. Field Marshall Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and Aspall, P.Dist Grand Master of Egypt & the Sudan, P.Dist Grand Master of the Punjab and Past Grand Junior Warden of the United Grand Lodge of England.
Recent research has revealed that this iconic poster was not widely used as a recruitment poster as most people believe and was in fact first used on the cover of "London Opinion" magazine and designed by graphic artist Alfred Leete.
After a 3 year hiatus due to Covid, the Provincial RAM Assembly was again convened on the 4th of June when a total of 80 Royal Ark Mariners and 30 of their ladies attended the day at Skegness Masonic Hall, despite the meeting coinciding with the Jubilee celebrations.
During the Assembly, the recipients of Provincial Royal Ark Mariner rank for 2022 present were invested with their Provincial Collarettes by the Provincial Grand Master, following which he gave an upbeat assessment of the current situation in respect of the Mark / Ark Province following our return after the Covid crisis.
Meanwhile, the ladies were being given a talk by Charlie Tibble, a representative of the RNLI to whom the Provincial Grand Master was pleased to hand over a charity donation of £250 in recognition of all the work they undertake, particularly on the coast of Lincolnshire, which was received with great thanks.
The formal proceedings were complemented by a superb lunch afterwards, as provided by Rob & Caroline Watson, the caterers at Skegness.
During the response to his toast, the Provincial Grand Master gave his thanks to all those who had attended and also to the Management of Skegness Masonic Hall for hosting the meeting in such a superb setting.
The next meeting of the RAM Assembly is provisionally scheduled to take place at Skegness on Saturday the 3rd June 2023 - be sure you note the date in your diary
On Monday 6th June, the PGM, RW Bro Steve Hallberg, accompanied by the DPGM, W Bro Steve Roberts, W Bro Phil Aitken and W Bro Chris Oates greeted a team of intrepid Cyclists from the Province of West Yorkshire at Gainsborough Masonic Hall on the last day of their epic cycle ride around their own Province and into its seven neighbouring Provinces, covering just under 370 miles in 5 days.
Cyclists Robin Price, Eddie Wilkinson and Chris Oldfield, assisted by a back up crew of Rod Dyer, Steve Broadbent and Angie Ellis arrived around 10:30 at Gainsborough, having started at Worksop.
The ride started (and finished) in Mirfield, and saw them riding in glorious sunshine, rain, sleet, wind across what must be one of the hilliest Provinces in England. The other Provinces they rode in were N & E Yorkshire, Durham, Cumberland & Westmorland, West Lancashire, West Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.
Whilst topping up with much deserved Coffee, Bacon Sandwiches, Flapjack and Bananas, the PGM presented the team with a cheque for £250 as a donation from Lincolnshire and after the obligatory photos we waved them off as they headed for Swinton on the next leg.
Well done to all.
The R. W. PGM was delighted to install and invest W Bro Stephen Roberts PGJD as Deputy PGM at the Lincolnshire Provincial Officers’ Lodge on Friday 27th May. Around 70 were present to see the ceremony of Installation and a happy night was had by all . W Bro Roberts has been involved as deputy and then Provincial Secretary for 10 years and was praised by the PGM for his sterling work during the pandemic.
The PGM pointed out to the Brethren his departure left a vacancy for Provincial Secretary and proceeded to appoint and invest W Bro. Neil Hollingsworth PPrGSW in to that office with his grateful thanks for Neil agreeing to accept the challenge.
We now look forward to many years in their new roles.
On behalf of our RW Provincial Grand Master, I am delighted to advise you of the following first appointments and promotions to Mark Grand Lodge for the ensuing year.
At Haven RAM on 7th April 2022, as well as the Commander being proclaimed, there was also a double elevation.
Bros. Norman Mooney and Don Tolson were welcomed to the degree. They are pictured with R W Bro. Steve Hallberg and W Bro Neil Charlesworth the WCN
On Thursday 24th March at St Wulframs Lodge MMM, the Assistant Provincial Grand Master, W.Bro Jack Geelhoed, was pleased to have the opportunity to present a certificate to W. Bro. Clarry Hunton to celebrate 50 years as a Mark Master Mason. Clarry reminisced about the many changes he has seen in Masonry and Mark Masonry over that period, and how much he had enjoyed being a member of such a wonderful degree. Congratulations to Clarry on such a remarkable achievement.
Meeting starts at 1.00pm Tuesday 7 June 2022
Sadly I have had to cancel the coach trip to London for the Grand Mark Investiture on 7 June 2022 as only 10 brethren have expressed interest.
Also, the Templars Restaurant has closed and finding a replacement is proving difficult; however, more importantly our usual coach provider cannot supply a 29 seater and having been offered an alternative by PC Coaches it is too costly at £1,600.
I felt is necessary to inform you sooner rather than later to enable those of you who wish to attend Grand Mark can make alternative travel arrangements.
Sincerely and fraternally,
Ray
Brethren: A warm welcome to Lincolnshire and to our Provincial Grand Lodge meeting . Thank you all for attending today , particularly our friends from other Provinces who have travelled extremely long distances to be with us. The fact that we are now able to do this face to face, and be back in our normal home is not only a great pleasure but an enormous relief for me. Believe it or not it is the fourth time I have addressed you (only once virtually thank goodness) and how things have changed in the last three years.
We have recently lost amongst others through deaths three Very Worshipful Brethren and giants in our Lincolnshire Mark Order. Our Deputy PGM Ron Harrison, our Lecture Master Derek Bontoft and our Past Craft PGM Geoffrey Mawer Cooper. I have to ask myself how on earth do we replace men of such calibre? I feel confident those of us who remain will re-double our efforts to make sure their loss spears us on to greater success and we do this as fitting tribute to their departed merit.
I have previously mentioned my decision to wait until after this meeting to make a decision about appointing a Deputy was mainly out of a deep respect I think we all owe V W Bro. Ron Harrison. He supported me without question when my term of office started, sharing travelling to other Provinces where he was very popular, and was a pillar of strength throughout the pandemic, particularly by organising zoom meetings.
Something not many of us had even heard of before March 2020 but encouraged by MMH as a method of keeping in touch and undertaking necessary business. Ron was the original Mark zoom master for us and I have much to thank him for. We have done everything we can to support Angie his wife over the last few months of his life, and my tribute to him can be viewed on our website.
Our recovery post pandemic in Lincolnshire is patchy with some Lodges having several candidates being Advanced or Elevated . Others regrettably are not doing so well. I believe we must all assume the responsibility of being assistants to our Lodge Almoners. They cannot be expected to contact every brother who for his own reasons is not attending his Lodge, making a contribution and adding strength to the Lodge they belong to. Make contact with absentees, give them assurance any fears they have about returning can be overcome with careful thought.
On a brighter note - Provincial Grand Lodge requires a tremendous amount of organisation and once again I do sincerely thank our hard working Provincial team for all their efforts in making today possible. W Bro. Craig Maurier continues to maintain our website which I hope you will start to re-visit regularly and which hopefully now will start to be filled with good news and seeing Mark Masons enjoying our wonderful Mark & RAM meetings.
I know that the Wardens retiring today have really relished their 7 months of representing me at your Lodges which have included for the first time Installations. Their reports have been comprehensive and give me hope for the future. I’m desperately sad the full Provincial team have only enjoyed three official visits since they were first appointed- they have when asked supported me so well and I’m grateful to all who have done so. In many ways it’s a shame they can’t continue but time moves on and those who have waited so patiently for today can look forward to some milestone events coming up in 2022. Once again the information can be found on the website.
Many aspects of our lives have changed but the work of the MBF continues , even more so pressing now with the horrific events in eastern Europe. I’m sure every one in this room must have felt moved by the images we see and I felt it was appropriate we ask the collection today to be earmarked by the MBF for the relief effort in Ukraine.
In the Autumn I , along with small delegations presented cheques to 6 Hospices in total £22,000 donated by the MBF in Lincolnshire to mark the life-long dedication to duty of the Duke of Edinburgh in total 1.25m throughout the UK to the Hospices whose fund-raising capabilities have been so much neglected due to the pandemic.
We continue despite adversities to keep up our support for the forthcoming Festivals in the same way others supported us- we have again this year donated another £5000 to the Craft 2025 Festival and also supported Surrey’s Festival in July this year and West Yorkshire’s Festival in 2023.We also made a contribution with our good friends in NE and West Yorkshire to the Friends of Connaught Court in their time of need, something we should all be proud of.
To that end I ask you all to continue making donations to our Lincolnshire Mark Benevolent Fund with gift aid envelope collections. Closely linked to this charitable giving is our Mark Prize Draw - I encourage all those participating to continue to do so. For those who don’t why not? Not only does it distribute great prizes , it gives us the ability to fund both our Provincial Grand Lodge in this magnificent setting it also provides funds for Festival donations, something we can be very proud of. In real terms we punch above our weight and long may it continue.
Turning to Grand Mark Lodge : I was delighted we were able to see W Bro’s Mike Allan, Richard Garn and Mike Robinson promoted to Royal Ark Mariner Grand Rank in December. I congratulate them all for honours thoroughly deserved.
I congratulate too all Provincial Officers appointed/ promoted and invested today and remind each and every one how very important the rank is- you will be looked up to for an example of good order and practice, and for that reason I ask you set high standards for yourselves and all those around you.
Work which was ongoing with ‘’Awareness evenings’’ planned before the virus intervened continues and we owe it to Derek Bontoft to continue his amazing work. Watch out for these coming soon in your area. It will be a great opportunity for you to take a Master Mason who is not a member of our Order for a free supper for you both and learn something about what we have to offer, which I’m sure you will agree is something special.
We can all now do a great deal to promote our two Orders of Mark and Royal Ark Mariner, both beautiful in their own rights. Now our Province is open for business those Lodges who are presently finding difficulty in attracting candidates - we will try to offer help and guidance for retention and recruitment . Essential to this of course is ensuring our Craft Lodges remain vibrant and providing the right men to join us.
I continue to be thankful to you all for the great privilege of being your Provincial Grand Master and wish you continued happiness in our Mark & Royal Ark Mariner Masonry.
May the Great Overseer of the Universe bless you All & Mark well.
Provincial Grand Master
Lincs MMM Prize Draw
First | £200.00 | 82 | Chris Judge | John O'Gaunt |
Second | £150.00 | 103 | Philip Coxon | John O'Gaunt |
Third | £125.00 | 2 | Nigel Winn | Spurn & Humber |
Fourth | £100.00 | 135 | Raymond Wade | St. Oswald's |
Fifth | £ 75.00 | 231 | Brian Nicholson | St. Swithun's |
On the 8th of March our Right Worshipful Provincial Grand master. accompanied by a contingent of Brethren from Lincolnshire attended the meeting of Mark Grand Lodge at Freemasons' Hall in London.
This particular meeting is always deemed as the main business meeting of Grand Lodge but it was nevertheless enjoyable with the Pro Grand Master announcing an aid donation of £25,000 from the Mark Emergency Relief fund to assist in the Ukraine, along with details of the ways which any individual donations may be made to the fund.
The day was completed by an excellent festive board where we were joined by the Provincial Grand Master of Leicestershire and Rutland, R.W. Bro. Phillip Mann.
The next meeting of Grand Lodge will take place on Tuesday the 7th of June and this will be the Investiture of the Brethren being appointed to Grand Lodge for the first time.
Please note the date in your diary and try to attend to support both our Provincial Grand Master and the Brethren being appointed, whilst having an enjoyable day out.
Lincolnshire Freemasonry and Lincolnshire Mark / Ark Mariner Masonry in particular lost a true friend and eminent colleague when Ron passed away on Sunday 27th February after a prolonged fight with cancer. He leaves wife Angie and two daughters Karen and Paula and their families and our hearts go out to them at this saddest of times.
Ron retired as a police officer in 2004 and was famously accredited with a commendation from the Chief Constable when he saved a man’s life, when a travelling circus’s lions escaped from their compound in Grimsby. The story can be found in the archives of the Grimsby Evening Telegraph (click HERE), and Ron said the person whose life he saved from a mauling lion kept in touch with him for many years as a token of his gratitude.
He became a Freemason in 1991 joining the Ancholme Lodge in Brigg. He was advanced into the Mark Degree in 1997 and his career blossomed in the Order he loved above all else - attaining the Chair in 2004 and being honoured with Provincial rank in 2009.
His commitment and potential were recognised by our immediate past PGM and current PGM (who was Provincial Secretary at the time) and Ron was promoted to an active Grand Steward in 2014.
He made many friends through the Grand Stewards Lodge and travelled (often with Angie ) to visit other Provinces from 2014 right up until the autumn of 2021, despite his health problems, and was a very popular representative of Lincolnshire and widely respected wherever he travelled.
The summation of his Mark career saw him invested as APGM in 2017 and two years later our current PGM promoted him to Deputy PGM. As a reward for his unstinting work he then received the Grand rank of Very Worshipful Brother in September 2021 as a PGJO - a fitting end of a truly amazing masonic career.
Rest in peace Ron - may the Great Overseer of the Universe take good care of you.
The Regular meeting and "White Table" event of the St Mary Lodge of RAM No326 (Louth) on 22 Feb 22 saw two 'Raiding Parties' attempt to claim the "Travelling Sceptre" for their respective Lodges. The 1st 'Raiding party' claim was made from St Wilfrid's RAM Lodge No 209 (Alford), bravely led by their W.Cdr: W.Bro C.J. Woods and 8 of his trusty brethren, this claim was contested by a 'Raiding party' from The Earl of Scarbrough (EoS) RAM Lodge No 1032 (Skegness) boldly led by their W.Cdr: W.Bro M.T. Robinson and 6 of his loyal brothers. After some calculations by the St Mary Scribe (W.Bro G.A. Tuckett), utilising the mileage matrix, it was declared that the EoS Lodge were the victors much to the disappointment of the St Wilfrid's team!
On learning of the victory for the EoS Lodge, W.Bro Mick Robinson was magnanimous in the EoS triumph declaring that all contenders (Teams of 4 or more RAM Brethren) would be welcome to make a claim for the 'Sceptre' at the next meeting of the EoS RAM No 1032 and the Lodge looked forward to welcoming any and all Royal Ark Mariners; a demonstration of the principles and goals of the "Travelling Sceptre".
The next meeting of Earl of Scarbrough RAM Lodge No 1032 is on Wednesday the 23rd March (Installation Ceremony) at the Skegness Masonic Centre and all RAM Lodges will be most welcome to attend and make a claim for the 'Sceptre' on that evening. Please contact the EoS Scribe (W.Bro P.W.M. Mason) for further details including the Dining details (places limited to 100 brethren dining).
W Bro Phil Aitken, our Deputy Provincial Grand Secretary is once again taking to two wheels in order to raise money for the Lincolnshire Craft 2025 Festival. The Covid pandemic prevented him from doing the London to Paris ride last year, it being replaced by a ride across Scotland.
This year the ride to Paris is once again on the cards, with a difference – Starting at Calais, Phil and his brother Rob are cycling to Paris (195 Miles), then from Paris to Dieppe (138 Miles). They will then catch the Ferry from Dieppe to Newhaven and cycle from Newhaven to Dover (84 Miles), a total of around 440 miles and 1200 feet of elevation (hills)!
The ride is unsupported so the riders have to carry all their luggage for the 7 days.
“It’s a tough but hopefully enjoyable ride, through some lovely French countryside and for a great cause”
Please support Phil by sponsoring him -and if possible, gift aid your donation. He can be contacted by email (p.aitken2@ntlworld.com) or phone (07747 622989).
Or click on the JUST GIVING link HERE.
Despite the best efforts of Storm Eunice, the Harbour Lights Restaurant at Burton Waters successfully hosted the 2nd Provincial Active Officers Dinner, where 25 Brethren and their partners met to relax and celebrate their time in office together. It should be remembered that these officers have effectively served 2 years in Office, but due to the Covid pandemic have only been able to meet since the lifting of the restrictions in September 2021.
It was a night of great company, great food and everyone had a wonderful time.
R.W.Bro Stephen Hallberg PGM was pleased to attend John O'Gaunt Lodge MMM No 172 on Monday 17th January 2022 with a goodly number of Active Provincial Officers. In the presence of such illustrious company, Bro Crosskill was advanced to this honourable degree. It was a superb evening and reminded the brethren of what we've all been missing during the course of the Covid-19 pandemic. The PGM expressed a hope that now most people have been vaccinated against this terrible virus, more brethren may feel confident to return to the fellowship and fraternity of our Mark meetings.
Mark 50 Year Certificate.
It was the PGM’s privilege and pleasure to attend the Earl of Scarbrough’s Lodge meeting on 12th January to present W Bro. David Gaylor with his Mark 50 year certificate.
David was advanced in to the Mark in the Thistle Lodge No 62 (Scottish Constitution) on 19th February 1968, transferring to the English Constitution on 3rd February 1977. He pursued a colourful career in the Armed Forces serving in amongst other places Germany and as he describes it, "as a member of the United Nations of Mark Masonry visited several Mark Lodges in Europe". He eventually returned to the UK and settled as a joining member of the Earl of Scarbrough Lodge MMM No 1032 in February 1994. Now a Provincial officer he told the PGM his Father would have been very proud to see him awarded a 50 year certificate in our wonderful Mark Degree.
The evening was capped off with a most interesting talk by W Bro. Chris James GSD on the life and times of Rudyard Kipling titled "A man and a Mason" which was greeted warmly by those who had the good fortune to attend.
On the 8th of March our Right Worshipful Provincial Grand master. accompanied by a contingent of Brethren from Lincolnshire attended the meeting of Mark Grand Lodge at Freemasons' Hall in London.
The day was completed by an excellent festive board where we were joined by the Provincial Grand Master of Leicestershire and Rutland, R.W. Bro. Phillip Mann.
The next meeting of Grand Lodge will take place on Tuesday the 7th of June and this will be the Investiture of the Brethren being appointed to Grand Lodge for the first time.
Please note the date in your diary and try to attend to support both our Provincial Grand Master and the Brethren being appointed, whilst having an enjoyable day out.