John Brunner Lodge 125th Anniversary

The January Lodge meeting will be a celebration of the 125th  Anniversary of the founding of John Brunner Lodge No 2799 in 1900.  The Deputy Provincial Grand Master, Very Worshipful Brother Judge Simon Medland, KC, PGSwdB will be attending together with other senior members of the Province.

The meal will cost £22.50.  Anyone wishing to attend please inform me at jbsecretary@middlewichmasons.co.uk

Matched Provincial Charity Funding for the Northwich Stroke and Crewe Parkinson’s Charities

At John Brunner Lodge on Wednesday 18th May, six Middlewich lodges and Chapters made cheque presentations totalling £1650, split equally between the Northwich Stroke Club and Crewe Parkinson’s Society.

The funds were contributed by the Lodges and Chapters who meet at Middlewich Masonic Hall and were enhanced by support from the Mid Cheshire Committee of Benevolence together with an Area 3 Community Grant from the Cheshire Freemasons’ Charity (CFC).

WBro Kevin Dickens PAGDC, the chairman of CFC says:-

This is a great example of Lodges and Chapters coming together to support the local community. I urge other Masonic Halls to consider joint projects and to involve the Area team”.

WBro Colin Ross the Provincial Grand Charity Steward, then presented the cheques to Dennis Fricker and Christine Cartwright, the representatives of the Crewe Parkinson’s Society and Northwich Stroke Club.

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Left to Right:- WBro Graham Scott PPrSGD, Secretary of John Brunner Lodge, WBro Colin Ross ProvGChStwd, WBro Thomas Browne, WM of John Brunner Lodge, Mr Dennis Fricker, Mrs Christine Cartwright, WBro Kevin Dickens PAGDC, Treasurer of Area 3, WBro Christopher Penter PPrJGD, WM of Mid Cheshire Lodge, WBro Andy Baily PrJGD, Asst Charity Stewart of Area 3.

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Mr Dennis Fricker, Mrs Christine Cartwright, WBro Kevin Dickens PAGDC

Family Atmosphere

Black Lion Christmas

Christmas drinks at the Black Lion is always a cosy place to gather.

A warm fire downstairs and the comfort of your lounge upstairs.  A perfect setting for a few quiet drinks and good conversations amongst brethren and partners.

Wishing all absent brethren and families a happy Christmas and New Year.

Next Area 3 Rough Ashlar Club gathering will be to light the winter fires with a curry at the Shampan Wheelock. Saturday January 31st.

See you there.