New Master Installed!

Stephan Kurth • April 15, 2017

St Wilfrid Lodge were delighted to welcome almost eighty Brethren and visitors to witness and celebrate the installation of its new Master, Gilbert Jarrett. We were very please to welcome W.Bro Raymond T. Lodge, the personal representative of the Provincial Grand Master together with numerous distinguished guests and friends to a memorable ceremony. This year is a very special year, marking Gilbert’s 50th year as a mason, the 70th birthday of the lodge, the Bi-Centenary of the Province and the Ter-Centenary of Freemasonry in England. Gilbert succeeds W.Bro Gerry Holliday who led an excellent ceremony. Gerry has enjoyed a very successful year as Master and Gilbert is looking forward to building upon his achievements in the coming year.

Further pictures in Newsletter 42

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