Craft News
- Written by: Simon Key
Thanks to St Wilfrid Lodge No. 4453 and Graham Milton Lodge No. 9796, SERV OBN (Service By Emergency Rider Volunteers - Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Northamptonshire) are proud recipients of a new motorcycle.
SERV OBN is a registered charity providing a professional blood and blood-product delivery service. It is run by a team of highly-trained volunteers including two riders from Graham Milton Lodge: Bro Alan Pollock and Bro John Mason. Two other Graham Milton brethren, Bro Barry Coleman and Bro John Allen, have ridden for SERV in the past.
The idea to fund a “blood bike” was born In early 2017 when WBro Steve Marshall and WBro Alan Cox (both members of St Wilfrid and Graham Milton lodges) discussed finding a highly tangible, medium-to-long-term cause to benefit the community and mark the Tercentenary of the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE).
The monies subsequently raised by each lodge were boosted by an additional donation made by the Province.
The new motorcycle bears the banners of both lodges together with that of the Province
All of the SERV OBN fleet vehicles are named after women who have made significant contributions in the field of medicine. The motorcycle funded by St Wilfred Lodge and Graham Milton Lodge is named Cecilie after Brigadier Dame Cecilie Monica Golding, DBE.
Brigadier Golding was a British Army Nurse who rose to Colonel Commandant, Matron-in-Chief and Director of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps (QARANC).
Provision of the new motorcycle will make a significant difference to the operations of SERV OBN particularly as their older vehicles are subject to increased maintenance and repair costs.
The brethren of St Wilfrid and Graham Milton lodges are congratulated on their substantial contribution to a very worthy cause.
- Written by: Simon Key
The outcome of voting for Masonic Charitable Foundation Community Awards within the Province has been announced -
Charity | Award | Location |
---|---|---|
Crazy Hats Breast Cancer Appeal | £25,000 | Northamptonshire |
Daventry Area Community Transport | £15,000 | Daventry & district |
Acorn Cancer Support Group | £13,168 | Huntingdon, St Ives and Ramsey |
Carers Sitter Service | £4,000 | Stamford, Bourne, Deeping, Rutland and East Northants |
Northampton MENCAP Society | £4,000 | Northampton |
Peterborough Riding For the Disabled | £4,000 | Peterborough |
Please click here for full details of the Awards nationally.
The Provincial Grand Charity Steward, WBro Gerry Crawford, said:
We are grateful for these Awards in this special year during which we are celebrating 300 year of Freemasonry. Hopefully this will help to show our proud place in society and the tremendous good we do.
- Written by: Simon Key
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing to the Grand Lodge Above of RWBro H. Brian Smith, aged 85 years, a Past Provincial Grand Master of this Province from July 1990 to June 1997.
RWBro Brian, a chartered accountant by profession, was initiated into Freemasonry in March 1957 and exalted into the Holy Royal Arch in September 1971.
Prior to taking-up the appointment as PGM, RWBro Brian was Deputy Provincial Grand Master from 1984 to 1990; he was also acting Provincial Grand Treasurer from 1979 to 1984.
RWBro Brian attained his first Grand rank in 1983 when he was promoted to PAGDC. He was further promoted to PGSwdB in 1985, and was a Grand Steward from 2005 to 2006. In 1999, shortly after his tenure ended as PGM, RWBro Brian became President of the RMBI, a post he served till 2004.
RWBro Brian was also a Grand Officer in the Holy Royal Arch. He attained the rank of PAGSoj in 1991 and was promoted to GScN in 1997.
RWBro Brian was a hard-working, well-liked and well-respected Mason. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.
Final Funeral Arrangements
Please click here for the final funeral arrangements (registered Mason users only).
- Written by: Gerry Crawford
It is with great sadness that the Passing to the Grand Lodge Above of WBro Peter Jones PSGD is reported. He died at the Great Western Hospital Swindon on Monday 28 August and had been in poor health for some time, becoming frail and confused. He was 86 years old.
With his lifelong friend WBro Dennis Rideout, he was initiated in the Lodge of Remembrance meeting at Swindon in the Province of Wiltshire on 1st April 1964. He progressed through the various offices and became WM in 1981.
His work in the house building industry took him to Northampton. There, on 25 March 1991, he became a joining member of Grey Friars Lodge No 4990.
On 3rd August 1992 he became a founder member of Sulgrave Lodge which meets at Rushden and became its WM in 2001.
He achieved Grand Rank in 2004 and was promoted in Grand Rank to Past Senior Grand Deacon in 2005.
In a distinguished Masonic career an important event was his service as the Assistant Provincial Grand Master of Wiltshire from 2004 to 2007.
In 2014 he received from both his home Province of Wiltshire and also this Province Jubilee Certificates marking his 50 years in Freemasonry.
Although he had lived in Swindon for much of his life that did not hinder his enjoyment of Masonry in this Province. Over the years he travelled many thousands of miles back and forth between Wiltshire and his Lodges in this Province.
He was one of life's true gentlemen and will be greatly missed.