LODGE MEETINGS.
A successful meeting of the Loyal Phillipstown. Lodge, 1.0.0. ft, M.U., was held fflt Tuesday evening, in the church schoolroom, 1 Linwood, the occasion being an official vim* ,',from the Loyal Papanui Lodge. A law* " : number of visitors was also present from tbe : Loyal Addington, Woolatou, Volunteer City of Christchurch, and Norwich Lodw, I Lyttelton. The district officers were aW 1 present. Sick pay having been passed M , one brother, and the ordinary business g» tlirough, the tables were laid, and a^fce L*|* good things provided were disposed °***~\ iiro. Pearce proposed the toasts of. **" Queen," "The Manchester Unity, «» ' ' The Grand Master and Board of Di***"* The latter toast was ably responded w by Prov, C.S. Bro. Q. Foster, who gave ft short History o£ the Order. toasts izxolxxclocl '* Our IDLstrieti OiHeerm,proposed dy F.G. Bro. G. Collier, mno. responded to by Prov. Q.U. ]W MofPj "The Members of the I^y* l Lodge," proposed by P.G. Bro. Clewor®, and responded to by W.G. BrO. VQpl "Sister proposed by "V-G- *** Grose, and ropliod to by tHo npwwwyi of -various Lodges ; " Kindred SocieUe^_ by P.G. Bro. & Kent; " Members eT«» Loyal Phillipstown Lodge," by D. W*. G.M. Bro. Woods, responded to Bro. Cleworth. P. P. G.M. Bro. Clarke proposed the health of RPW Bro. T. Kent, one of the oldest memhm «« the Order in Chnstchurch, he beingJ«J first Prov. G.M. of the North CtmterW District. A number of songs an^ r '?f? tion3 wore given by Bros. Woods, ♦™i! ! *f Leister, Harris, Parsons, Crewee, XOPt Kinsman, Miller and Collier. .« The Dauntless Lodjre. No. 1, MMJe held its weekly session in cho Blae E Hall on Tuesday, May 12th. when a 1«8» number of visitors and members *«• present, Bro. Ailpreas, C.T., V*^™?*' One candidate was initiated ship and one proposed. Sieter S. ****. t was installed as V.T. by Siater AebW»> L.D., and Bro. Shield nominated Etetf*" Deputy of Grand Lodge. The D.D. »«» Orraandy intimated that a notice «»»*» had been arranged for, to beplac Lyttelton wharf, informing time ** place of Lodge sessions in Chrietohoron. Hβ also asked for Committees W >«* apoointed to disenss and arrange *«<> the proposed District Lodge. ' »*r Gunnel, D.D., of Timaru, and Bro. «• »• Parker, G.M.P.D.D.G.C.T., were P l 6 Their remarks were listened to with *| tion and acclamation. The were brought to a doae in the usual »n» by the C.T.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7863, 14 May 1891, Page 6
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