AN EVENING OF WHISKY TASTING

AVONDALE LODGE 2389

PRESENTS

AN EVENING OF WHISKY TASTING

whiskyOn the evening we will sample 6 Single Malt Scotch Whiskies presented by Adrian Murray who is a ‘Keeper of the Quaich’.

The 6 whiskies will be selected from various; regions of Scotland, Ages and Maturation styles, in order to show the vast range of flavours and styles of Scottish Whisky.

Saturday 8th June 7.30pm until 9.30pm approx. (Bar will be open after)

Middlewich Masonic Hall, 28 Kinderton Street, Middlewich, CW10 0JE

£30 per person (over 18’s only)

To book your place, please contact:

Mark Allen (Avondale Lodge) via email: markallen00@live.co.uk

A Presentation at John Brunner Lodge, 2799, Middlewich

As Worshipful Brother Bob Reeves came to the end of his year as Master of the Lodge of Uniformed Services, No. 9911, Cumberland & Westmorland, he had to decide what to do with a sum of money which the lodge had realised from its collaboration with Heversham Lodge in the organising of the Burns Supper and Ceilidh, which was held at the Castle Green Hotel, Kendal last February.  It was quite a substantial sum of money, amounting to £900.00 in total.  He decided that he would like to support the armed forces charity, Veterans in Action.  We had received a talk in 2018 from the COO, Billy McLeod and one of the trustees, WBro Scott Carr.

Arrangements to present the cheque for that amount went awry on 19th September, when Bob, accompanied by W. Bros Richard Cowie and Bob Erett travelled to Middlewich in Cheshire, to visit the John Brunner Lodge, No. 2799, where they were to meet with Scott Carr to make the presentation. The M6 and its traffic conspired to thwart the arrangements, when due to two accidents, it took many hours to drive to Middlewich.  Then to compound the problem, W. Bro. Carr was unable, at the last minute, to make the journey from Hampshire.

The intrepid three visited the lodge anyway. It would have been rude not to.  They were warmly received as would be expected. WBro. Reeves was asked by the Worshipful Master of the Lodge to address the brethren and to tell them how much was to have been presented. When the amount was announced, the Worshipful Master said that the charity collection that evening would be added to the total.

When that collection was counted, it amounted to £208.00.

Arrangements were made to visit the John Brunner Lodge again at the November meeting and on Wednesday 20th November, WBros Reeves, Erett and Peter Brookes-Tee, accompanied by their wives, travelled to Middlewich and checked into the Kinderton House Hotel.  This time, the M6 behaved itself and there were no difficulties with the travel arrangements.  The three couples were joined by WBro. Scott Carr and at last, everyone was in the same place at the same time.

At the lodge meeting held that evening, the brethren were treated to an initiation ceremony. Initiations are always special occasions, but this one was extra special, in that WBro. Rick Bradfield, in the chair, had the important task of initiating his son, Mr Thomas Andrew Bradfield. In an emotionally charged ceremony, Mr Bradfield was made a Mason and everyone present enjoyed the ceremony very much.  That new mason is a paramedic and he was supported by colleagues from the Ambulance Service and he clearly enjoyed the experience.  Assisting in the ceremony, explaining the mode of preparation and delivering the First Degree Charge was Rick’s other son, WBro Richard Bradfield, PPrJGD, Heatherden Lodge No. 7345, Buckinghamshire.

After the ceremony of initiation, WBro. Reeves was invited by the Worshipful Master to address the lodge.  He did so, reminding the brethren of the reason for our visit.  The three brethren then joined to present the cheque for £900.00 to WBro. Carr. WBro. Rick Bradfield then presented the cheque for £208.00 from the John Brunner Lodge.

Presentation to Veterans in Action
L to R: Bob Erett, Scott Carr, Rick Bradfield, Bob Reeves and Peter Brookes-Tee

After a photo call, the brethren repaired to the dining room for the festive board.  There, a fine four course dinner was provided in a well filled room.  After dinner, WBro. Carr was asked to respond to the toast to the visitors.  He thanked the brethren of the Lodge of Uniformed Services and of the John Brunner Lodge for their generosity.  Then he surprised many of the brethren present, by telling the gathering that the generosity had not stopped at the donation of those two cheques.  Individual brethren who were present had approached him over dinner and given various amounts of money for the Veterans in Action charity.  He was quite overwhelmed by this display of generosity and went away that evening a very happy man.

A photograph has been received, showing WBro Carr handing over the cheques, cash etc to the Chief Operations Officer of Victims in Action, Mr Billy McLeod.

Handing over the Cheque to VA
Handing over the Cheque to VA

And so, the objective was achieved and it is certain that there will be many of the charity’s clients who will benefit from the generosity shown that evening.  The story should not end there, as there will be a connection between the two lodges in the future.  Invitations were issued to the installation meeting when WBro. Scott Carr will again be inducted in the chair of his lodge in Hampshire.  Isn’t Freemasonry wonderful, brethren who have never met before become friends during the course of one meeting.  While they do this, they do good to others and enjoy doing it.

Passing at John Brunner

On Wednesday 19th April, John Brunner Lodge passed Bro James Greig to the Degree of a Fellowcraft in fine style.

As a Candidate, Bro James was second to none, answering his questions with aplomb and verve.

The Second Degree Tools were faultlessly presented in the long style by WBro David Palin and were applauded by the Brethren.

WBro Andew Richards, visiting from Thomas Lockitt Lodge, Macclesfield, presented the Logic Ritual version of the Second Degree Tracing Board. This further explains the seven Liberal Arts and Sciences over and above the usual Emulation version. Andrew received the thanks and applause of the Master and Brethren.

A typical John Brunner Lodge Festive Board followed with Bro Geoff Collantine of Four Cardinal Virtues Lodge, Willaston, responding on behalf of the Visitors. The Charity Plate and later the Raffle added a further £200 to the Lodge Charity account.

Left to right:- Bro Rob Dunseith (SW), WBro Andrew Richards (Tracing Board), WBro Rick Bradfield (WM), Bro James Greig (Candidate).

John Brunner Olde English Night

On Wednesday 20th January at Middlewich Masonic Hall we were treated to an excellent evening of multiple masonic rituals and a charity raising Old English Night.

After the normal initial lodge activities WBro John Stephen Brown was successfully balloted for as a joining member and was warmly greeted into the lodge.

The lodge continued the initiation of Bro Neil Robert Wagstaff to the 1st Degree. Sadly his previous ceremony having been interrupted by the death of his father.

Bro Neil later thanked the lodge for the support received during the time between the ceremonies. He really appreciated the brotherly love and support which confirmed his decision to join Masonry.

After a short break the lodge was reconvened and the raising of Bro Jeffrey Clive Burgess was eloquently performed by the same team demonstrating the exception ritual quality of the lodge.

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Left to Right :- WBro Paul Rose (PPrGStdBr), Bro Jeffrey Clive Burgess, WBro Andy M. Bailey (PPrJGD), WBro David Palin (Master), Bro Neil Robert Wagstaff, WBro Keith James Howbrigg (PPrJGD), Bro Tim Nelson, Bro Paul Neal, WBro David Kingston (PPrGStwd)

During the very enjoyable social board, the lodge engaged with their annual Old English Night to honour the charities and have some fun. WBro Andy Bailey successfully squeezed even more money for charities from the willing participants.

There was then a further numbers game to win the special prize of a signed Wilfried Bony (Man City) shirt.

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Right to left :- Martin Barlow (AGPM) presents the shirt to happy Bro Paul Neal

A new initiate for John Brunner Lodge 2799

Thursday, 21 May 2015, saw the Initiation of our latest candidate, Bro John (Jonny) Gooding. The WM conducted the Ceremony with suitable decorum, ably assisted by the other Officers of the Lodge. Bro Tom Browne, yet again, presented the long version of The Apron and also The Charge and deserves all plaudits given. Bro Rob Dunseith escorted the Candidate with military precision while Bro Tim Nelson presented the working Tools

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Master, Wardens and Deacons with our latest Initiate, Bro John Gooding

An exemplary Ceremony was followed by a suitably boisterous Festive Board, especially with the Brethren finding out that the Candidate’s first name was Frederick. The evening raised nearly £200 in total which will be utilised to provide raffle prizes for the Winsford Army Cadets who are raising money to provide emergency supply ‘Grab Bags‘ to wounded servicemen returning from various theatres of operation.

A New Initiate for Kinderton Lodge on 6 May

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Members of Kinderton with the new Entered Apprentice

Kinderton Lodge is carrying on the good work of other lodges in Middlewich with its new initiate, Brother Daniel Andrew Earp.

The Master managed the lodge with expert control and was ably assisted by WBro Doug Watts . A faultless rendition of the charge from the North East was performed by WBro Iain Clark.

WBro John Brown then gave the equally impressive Charge after Initiation. 

The Working tools were presented faultlessly by WBro Gil Warrilow.

Members enjoyed an excellent social board during which further funds for charities were collected.