
Garden Party in Support of The Jennifer Charity
At the garden party organised by Anchor and Hope 37 member Tom Craine over the summer recess, a cheque for £100 was presented to the The Jennifer Charity generously raised…
At the garden party organised by Anchor and Hope 37 member Tom Craine over the summer recess, a cheque for £100 was presented to the The Jennifer Charity generously raised…
Left to right: David Hudson, Elliot Moss, Mrs Julie Ward, Chris Prax & Paul O’Carroll The District Chairman for Manchester Masons WBro David Hudson (City Derby District) and WBro Chris…
Yesterday, Wednesday 10th August 2016 saw the Bury Blind Society send some 67 visually impaired people, some with their carer’s, on their annual holiday to Millstones in Harrogate. The Bury…
WBro’s Ian McDonald, Burnley and District Charity Steward, and Keith Jackson “ready for action”. At this year’s Vintage Car show at Towneley Hall Burnley the new Provincial Trailer was on…
Brethren from the Northern Area gave up their time to volunteer and represent the Province with our new Trailer at the Royal Lancashire Agricultural show this year. The event ran…
Sunday 17th July 2016 saw the annual Bowling Competition between Brethren representing Middleton and Shaw Masonic Halls at Coalshaw Green Park in Chadderton, organised by WBro Eddie Baines. For many…
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WBro, a shortened version of Worshipful Brother means the person in question is now, or has been in the past a Worshipful Master of a Lodge. It is meant to indicate that this member is more experienced than members who go by the title Brother (Bro).
This term recognises the person in question as a member of Freemasonry. We call each other Brothers as a term of respect and integrity.
The East Lancashire Masonic Charity is here to care for and to afford charitable assistance to needy Freemasons or their widows or to any of their dependent relatives. Visit us at https://www.elmc.co.uk
A title afforded to senior members of the Province of East Lancashire who act as assistants to the Provincial Grand Master. In this Province there are 6 APGMs.
A title afforded to the ruler of the Provincial Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch in East Lancashire.
EComp, a shortened version of Excellent Companion means the person in question is now, or has been in the past an installed Principal in a Royal Arch Chapter. It is meant to indicate that this member is more experienced than members who go by the title Companion (Comp).
This term recognises the person in question as a member of the Royal Arch. We call each other Companions as a term of respect and integrity.
A title afforded to senior members of the Royal Arch Province of East Lancashire who act as assistants to the Provincial Grand Principals. In this Province there are 5 APGPs.
After the majority of Lodge or Chapter meetings, we gather to have a meal together. It is not compulsory however this is a time to just chat and relax with fellow members.