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In these days of falling attendances and noticeable drops in applications being received nationwide, it was something of a return to former times when five Fellowcrafts of Lodge Cadder Argyle were Raised Master Masons on Saturday 20th October 2007. more.... |
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| January: |
| Saturday 12th |
Burns’ Supper at 6.30 for 7.00pm tickets priced £10 from Junior Warden. |
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| February: |
| Friday 29th |
Speakers’ Night: Tickets from C. Blades / J. Bunch |
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| June: |
| Wednesday 4th |
Provincial Grand Lodge Claude Hamilton Golf Tournament
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| Saturday 7th |
Provincial Grand Lodge Brock Bowling Tournament
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| Saturday 14th |
Five-a-side Football at 12.30pm |
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| November: |
| Friday 7th |
Annual Dinner Dance in Masonic Hall: Tickets from Junior Warden |
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It is said that Freemasonry is more an organisation with secrets than a secret society. This is certainly the case in Lodge Cadder Argyle which has had more than its fair share of ‘secret’ meetings. more.... |
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Carrying out one last duty before demitting office on 16th December, James Cowan, Master of Lodge Cadder Argyle is pictured presenting a cheque for £650 to John McCormack, Substitute Provincial Grand Master of Dunbartonshire more.... |
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It was in September 2003 that a piece of Masonic History was made in Lodge Cadder Argyle No. 147, when Brother Craig Seggie was Raised a Master Mason at the hands of his father, Brother David Seggie, and grandfather, Brother Bobby Seggie. From then on they became known in the Lodge as the ‘Seggie Triplets’ more.... |
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Pictured here at the Meeting of 20th May 2006 is Brother Bobby Bell presenting to the Master, Brother Cowan, a framed copy of a single edition lithographic print entitled Entrance to the Temple. more.... |
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Enlightenment of the Candidate for the Entered Apprentice Degree took on a new meaning at the Regular Meeting of Lodge Cadder Argyle No. 147 held on Thursday 4th May 2006. more.... |
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Every year, the Master of Lodge Cadder Argyle in Chryston nominates a charitable cause to receive additional funding over and above the annual donations given to local and national charities. The Master in 2005, John Mackie, chose a charity with which he has been personally involved over many years, the Rett Syndrome Association Scotland. more.... |
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Burns Suppers have been part of Scottish culture for more than 200 years as a means of commemorating our best loved bard. And when Burns immortalised haggis in verse he created a central link that is maintained to this day. Lodge Cadder Argyle held its annual commemoration of Scotland’s best loved bard on Friday 13th January 2006.more.... |
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Meeting of Thursday 1st December 2005 proved to be another landmark occasion in the history of Lodge Cadder Argyle No. 147. Yet again the Annual Business Meeting of the Lodge was one of the busiest of the session, as Brethren from within and outwith Dunbartonshire met to witness the event to which their Lodges had been invited.more.... |
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The Meeting of 1st September 2005 proved to be another special occasion for the Master, Brother John Mackie, as he receives on behalf of the Lodge a Master’s Chain of Office presented by Brother Bert Alcorn, Past Master of Lodge Murdostoun Castle No. 1096 and Honorary Member of Lodge Cadder Argyle.more.... |
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The Lodge Meeting of 3rd March saw David Seggie, Immediate Past Master of Lodge Cadder Argyle No. 147, pictured here (far right) carrying out one last duty after having completed his term of office in December, presenting a cheque for £1000.00 to Colin McPhail, Recreation Manager at Erskine Hospital,more.... |
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The ties between The Athole Lodge No. 384 and Lodge Cadder Argyle have grown stronger over recent years with the friendship which has evolved between Brother Euan Maurice Kerr, recently Installed as Master of 384, and Brother David Seggie, Master of 147.more.... |
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A crowded Lodge room on Thursday 6th May 2004 bore testimony to the popularity of Brother Bobby Seggie, Past Master, as one hundred and eleven Brethren from all over Central Scotland gathered to witness the honour of Distinguished Service Membership being conferred upon him.more.... |
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Masonic History is not unfamiliar in the village of Chryston, a small community situated in North Lanarkshire. The local Lodge is Lodge Cadder Argyle No. 147, and it was on 15th February 2003 that the Lodge celebrated the 225th anniversary of the granting of a Charter in 1778. more.... |
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David McKerral presents a cheque for £2250.00 to Past Provincial Grand Master Ian Smith in aid of the Provincial Grand Master's CHAS Appeal. more.... |
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