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MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES.

The fortnightly, meeting of the Loyd Albion Lodge, M.U.1.0.0.F., was held in the lodge room, Rattray street. N.G. Bro. Goughian presided, and was supported by the following officers:—6.M. Kennedy, Y. 3. Foley, E.S. Shankland, Warden Lyons, and Guardian Watson. A pleasant feature of the evening was a presentation to P.G. Stabb of a framed emWeroatifl certificate, in recognition of the sorvioaa which he had rendered the lodge. GAL Kennedy, in making the presentation, referred to the amount of interest P.S. Stabb had always taken in lodge matters, and felt sure he was only echoing the opinion of aH members when be stated that during P.G. Stabb’s term of office he bad proved himself a hard-working and efficient officer. P.G. Stabb, in replying, thanked members for the presentation, and said that although he had now passed through all the chairs, his interest in the lodge would not he lessened. During his term of office he had had with him a splendid set of officers, and he took that opportunity of thanking them also. The usual business was then gone through, and the different toasts given, and responded to by Bros. P.P.G. Broadfoot (Hand and Heart), Bro. Cupid (All Britons, London), Prov. GAL Reid, and Broadloat.

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Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 2

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MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 2

MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 2

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