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PGM of DURHAM - RW.Bro. Prof. DENOVAN KEITH WILSON
PROVINCIAL NEWSLETTER
DURHAM
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS AND ROYAL ARK MARINERS OF DURHAM
MAY 2019
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PGM of DURHAM - RW.Bro. Prof. DENOVAN KEITH WILSON
PROVINCIAL NEWSLETTER
DURHAM
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS AND ROYAL ARK MARINERS OF DURHAM
A night of "MAGIC" at Durham when the DUNELM LODGE
OF MARK MASTER MASONS No. 356 received the RW
Provincial Grand Master and Officers as well as many visiting
brethren in this historic Masonic Temple. The interior of the
building seemed to have inspired the lodge to confer on
RWBro. Prof. Denovan K.Wilson a honorary membership of a
'Special Magic Fraternity', this off course has nothing to do with a
certain book!
More magic was produced with a superb presentation by WBro. Leon
David Puchala entitled -" A Degree of Hide and Seek?" This was well
illustrated with work from Bro. George Kaven Marshall Young.
The evening continued at the festive board with some excellent
Harmony rounding off
a wonderful evening in
Durham City.
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Mrs. S.Chadaway of South Shields, was recently fitted with a pacemaker which has
changed her life enormously, and to show her appreciation to the medical staff of the
cardiovascular department, she decided to knit for the heart charity.
Having now made a number of articles she is
now seeking more wool to assist her in her quest
to help the British Heart Foundation, as well as
other charities. This is in order to raise money for
research into the improvement of cardiovascular
care.
Large or small amounts of wool would be
gratefully appreciated, and can be forwarded to
W.Bro. B. Smith, Prov.GJD of the Bernard Gilpin
Lodge of MMM No. 860, Hetton - Le - Hole,
DH5 9JB,
Thank you, B.Smith.
B.Smith. tel: 07486000898 email: [email protected]
“ Springtime joy for a special Garden Centre ““ Just in time for the new season, W.Bro. Allan Gurney, Provincial Grand Secretary, and V.W. Bro. Roy Neville,
Provincial Grand Charity Steward, presented £500 to the Shaw Trust Garden Centre at Park side in Seaham on
behalf of the Province of Durham Mark Benevolent Committee. The ' Shaw Trust ' enables adults with limited
learning ability and autism to enjoy an occupation which is beneficial to both their health and the community.
The grant will be used to create a concrete pathway to a new raised bed area which was not previously accessible
to wheelchair users. Our Mark team, were extremely impressed with the dedication shown by Paula Maddison-
Green, Enterprise Manager, and her team and enjoyed meeting everyone at the Shaw Trust Garden Centre. “
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Anyone who was in Seaham between 6am and
7am during the month of March, might have been
surprised to see our Mark Provincial Grand Secretary,
W.Bro. Allan Gurney, marching along the seafront in
all weathers. ‘Why?’ You may well ask!
It all began in February when Allan saw an advert
on TV on behalf of Cancer Research UK. Like many
of us, Allan was deeply moved by the stories of
families affected by cancer and was especially moved
by the stories of children living with cancer. It made
him think about how many people he knew personally
who had suffered from, and in some cases, died from
that hateful disease, family members, University
friends, Masonic friends and their families, and
members of the Seaham Harbour U3A of which Allan
is also a member.
Allan is pictured at the end of the month at the iconic
’Eleven -‘O’- One’ (‘Tommy’) statue on the seafront at
Seaham, along with Bro. Paul Herbert, a member of
his Craft Lodge (Fawcett No. 661). Paul is a ‘cancer
survivor’.
Paul’s story is worthy of an article in its own right:
having collapsed while visiting his parents in Norfolk in
July 2017, he was diagnosed as having a tumour in
the back of his head, which had affected his spine.
Brought back up to the RVI in Newcastle, he had a
partial removal of the tumour, and had to wear a ‘halo’
for 9 weeks, only for the tumour to return bigger than
before. This resulted in a partially successful second
operation to again reduce the size of the tumour.
Eventually, in July 2018, Paul, accompanied by his
wife, Anne-Marie, was sent by the NHS for ‘Proton’
treatment to America – which meant 11 weeks away
from home, flights and accommodation paid for, but
with contributions from the Masonic Charities
towards living expenses. When he returned, results
showed that the progress of the cancer has been
slowed, but not eradicated. Paul also needed an
operation to restore his voice, which had been
affected by all his treatments. Paul is now feeling
much better, but has a long way to go, and is only just
getting back to attending Fawcett Lodge.
So that is why Allan decided to take up the
challenge of ‘Walking All Over Cancer’ , the task being
to raise money for Cancer Research UK by walking
10,000 steps for each day in March, a minimum of
310,000 steps over and above his normal walking.
Armed with a good pair of walking shoes, he began on
1st March, and finished 385,645 steps later (176.51
miles in total) on 31st March, raising a total of £1,270
to date, a total which can still be added to, if anyone
wishes to do so. Simply contact Allan!
UNITY LODGE OF MMM NO. 827 have
again Installed as their Worshipful Master
for another year W.Bro. Joe Higginbottom,
and he was congratulated by W.Bro. John
Nicholson, the Representative of the RW
PGM, and he wishes the lodge another
great year.
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Ken Moore welcomes Robin Knight on board as a
joining member.
A terrific night in Shildon when on 15 April 2019 the Hackworth Lodge of
Royal Ark Mariners No. 761 installed Bro. Kenneth Moore as the Worshipful
Commander for the ensuing year. Ken was really looking forward to being
installed as commander and he wasn't disappointed, the ceremony was very
ably conducted by the officers of the lodge. He was also delighted and amazed
how many brethren had travelled to Shildon to be at the meeting, including both
the Deputy and Assistant Provincial Grand Masters' W.Bro. David Hanson and
W.Bro. Ronald Trevor Lynn.
The festive board had been well prepared which even included candelabras
on the tables. W.Bro. Ken had also been extremely busy with making several
information boards telling the story of the founding of the Hackworth RAM
Lodge No.761 and a long list of it's Worshipful Commanders.
He was also inspired to design and make a copy of the ' Royal Ark' which was
the main raffle prize of the evening. It contained a selection of goodies as
'cargo' as well as some dubious crew members and of
course the animals 'one by one' were on board.
An excellent Royal Ark Mariner evening thanks to the
warmth and hospitality of the Hackworth Lodge of RAM
No.761 and their new Worshipful Commander, W.Bro.
Kenneth Moore.
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RYTON LODGE OF MARK
MASTER MASONS NO. 1714.
At their meeting on the 12th of
April 2019 there was a double
celebration with a brother to
Advance on this their 25 year
anniversary since the lodge was
consecrated in 1993.
The special evening was further enhanced with the presence of the Provincial Grand Master and team of
Officers together with many other visiting brethren.
This evening Bro. Steven Goss was Advanced to a Mark Master Mason, he is a keen Mason glad to have made
such an important step in furthering his masonic knowledge in such an excellent lodge.
Tomark this importantmilestoneof 25 years the brethrengave their best attention to aCelebratoryOration fromV.W.
Bro. Keith Dinning, PGJO.
At this meeting 8 Mark Brethren who were from the group of Founding Brethren of the lodge were present and they
continue to build on the firm foundationswhichwere dug deep, and laid sowell, by the founders and succeeding Past
Masters for the past 25 years, a wonderful achievement which will surely keep the Ryton Mark lodge successful.
The PERCY LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS NO.122 in Stockton were the hosts for a Provincial Team
Visit on the 11th April 2019. The beautiful interior of this Masonic Hall a very worthy setting for the warm welcome
which the many visiting brethren received. The work of the evening was to receive a talk by W.Bro. D.Marshall
with the intriguing title; " A History of Anti - Freemasonry". A short quote from the introduction gives a glimpse of
the subject matter; "Historically, anti-Masonry always enjoys a resurgence during periods of extreme religious and
political intolerance. The Masonic encyclopedist, Henry Wilson Coil, was of the opinion “ that persecution of
Freemasons has stemmed entirely from dogmatic or frenzied types of religious conviction or dictatorial or
authoritarian government”. WBro. Marshall in his talk gave a illuminating history and context on this subject.
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Distance in Miles
Barn
ard
Cas
tle
Billi
ngha
m
Birtl
ey
Blac
khill
Burn
hope
field
Castl
e Ed
en
Ches
ter l
e St
reet
Croo
k
Dar
lingt
on
Dun
ston
Dur
ham
Ferry
hill
Gat
eshe
adl
Har
tlepo
ol
Heb
burn
Het
ton
le H
ole
Jarro
w
Ryto
n
Seah
am
Shild
on
Shin
ey R
ow
Sout
h Sh
ield
s
Spen
nym
oor
Stai
ndro
p
Stan
hope
Stan
ley
Stoc
kton
Sund
erla
nd
Will
ingt
on
Barnard Castle 36 36 29 34 33 35 19 17 42 25 20 42 37 42 32 43 47 40 15 38 45 19 6 18 31 29 38 20
Billingham 36 31 35 37 11 29 21 16 36 21 17 34 9 33 20 31 42 21 20 27 33 19 27 35 35 2 25 23Birtley 36 31 14 8 21 3 17 29 6 11 16 6 27 7 9 8 11 14 26 5 10 18 30 26 7 30 10 16
Blackhill 29 35 14 6 24 13 14 30 13 14 19 14 31 22 20 23 10 27 23 17 25 19 25 12 7 37 23 15
Burhopefield 34 37 8 6 28 9 17 35 6 16 22 6 35 15 14 18 7 22 32 12 17 23 30 19 4 36 17 18Castle Eden 33 11 21 24 28 21 19 28 26 10 13 23 7 22 9 21 31 10 21 16 22 15 27 31 26 13 14 19
Chester le Street 35 29 3 13 9 21 14 28 10 6 15 10 26 10 6 11 15 11 24 5 12 16 28 24 7 28 10 13
Crook 19 21 17 14 17 19 14 18 24 10 11 25 28 25 16 25 23 23 8 19 27 8 14 12 13 23 21 2
Darlington 17 16 29 30 35 28 28 18 35 20 12 36 25 36 25 36 41 36 9 31 38 13 11 27 32 12 31 19
Dunston 42 36 6 13 6 26 10 24 35 17 22 2 32 12 15 11 6 19 32 10 14 24 36 38 8 36 14 22Durham 25 21 11 14 16 10 6 10 20 17 7 17 17 17 6 18 22 14 13 13 20 6 19 24 9 21 12 8
Ferryhill 20 17 16 19 22 13 15 11 12 22 7 23 16 23 12 24 28 21 8 19 25 3 14 22 20 14 18 8Gateshead 42 34 6 14 6 23 10 25 36 2 17 23 16 7 16 9 8 17 32 11 10 24 37 35 8 36 13 23Hartlepool 37 9 27 27 31 35 7 26 28 25 17 16 16 29 16 27 38 16 23 23 29 17 30 39 32 10 21 26
Hebburn 42 33 7 22 15 22 10 25 36 12 17 23 7 29 14 2 18 15 33 9 5 24 36 34 15 35 12 23
Hetton le Hole 32 20 9 20 14 9 6 16 25 15 6 12 16 16 14 13 24 6 22 4 15 14 26 30 12 22 8 14Jarrow 43 31 8 23 18 21 11 25 36 11 18 24 9 27 2 13 19 14 33 9 4 25 37 35 16 34 10 24
Ryton 47 42 11 10 7 31 15 23 41 6 22 28 8 38 18 24 19 24 37 16 20 29 41 25 11 41 20 24Seaham 40 21 14 27 22 10 11 23 36 19 14 21 17 16 15 6 14 24 29 9 16 22 35 38 19 23 5 21
Shildon 15 20 26 23 32 21 24 8 9 32 13 8 32 23 33 22 33 37 29 28 35 7 9 21 24 19 28 8Shiney Row 38 27 5 17 12 16 5 19 31 10 13 19 11 23 9 4 9 16 9 28 11 20 32 29 10 29 6 18
South Shields 45 33 10 25 17 22 12 27 38 14 20 25 10 29 5 15 4 20 16 35 11 27 39 37 18 36 9 25Spennymoor 19 19 18 19 23 15 8 13 24 24 6 3 24 17 24 24 25 29 22 7 20 27 13 19 14 17 19 6Staindrop 6 27 30 25 30 27 28 14 11 36 19 14 37 30 36 26 37 41 35 9 32 39 13 20 27 25 32 14Stanhope 18 35 26 12 19 31 24 12 27 38 24 22 35 39 34 30 35 25 38 21 29 37 19 20 19 34 36 14Stanley 31 35 7 7 4 26 7 13 32 8 9 20 8 32 15 12 16 11 19 24 10 18 14 27 19 33 15 14Stockton 29 2 30 37 36 13 28 23 12 36 21 14 36 10 35 22 34 41 23 19 29 36 17 25 34 33 27 21
Sunderland 38 25 10 23 17 14 10 21 31 14 12 18 13 21 12 8 10 20 5 28 6 9 19 32 36 15 27 20Willington 20 23 16 15 18 19 13 2 19 22 8 8 23 26 23 14 24 24 21 8 18 25 6 14 14 14 21 20
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TRAVELLING DISTANCES
The Grand Prize to win...
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was made by WBro. Alla
n Ruddel, PPrGSO of U
nity Mark Lodge no.827
Presently the Travelling Gavel still lives at the Cestria Lodge of MMM No.1151 which meets on thefirst Tuesday in February, March, April, October, November and December at 6.45pm in the Masonic
Temple, Station Road, Chester-Le-Street, DH3 3DU.
The Cestria Lodge invites any visiting brethren interested in claiming this Gavel according to rules of thegame to make an attempt at their next meeting, and please advise the Secretary or Treasurer of Cestria oftheir intention to do so, this would greatly assist the lodge in the catering arrangements. Thank you.
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Mark & RAM Provincial Lodge of InstructionThe Provincial Lodge of Instruction was founded in 2006 with the aim of portraying a Ceremony of
Advancement or Elevation in accordance with the most recent edition of the Mark & Royal Ark Mariner
Rituals.
As members of both the Mark & Royal Ark Mariner Degrees we owe it to every Candidate for Membership to
receive them into our orders with a dignified and eloquent ceremony.
In addition to portraying a Ceremony of Advancement or Elevation, the Lodge of Instruction, when requested,
can also provide competent members to those Lodges which may be short of Officers. The Lodge of
Instruction gives each and every member the opportunity of partaking in our ceremonies.
Each year in the Autumn a Lodge of Instruction Festival is held, when all members of Mark and Royal Ark
Mariner Lodges in the Province are invited to attend. The format for the 2019 Festival, which will be held at
Shiney Row Masonic Hall on Tuesday 29th October, is to demonstrate a Ceremony of Advancement, which
will be followed by a three course dinner.
The continued success of the Lodge of Instruction Festival depends on your support.
Trevor Lynn, Lodge of Instruction Preceptor.
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Darlington Lodge of Mark Masters No. 250
At the March meeting of the Darlington
Lodge of Mark Masters No 250, the
Worshipful Master, W.Bro. Maurice
Bartle, PPrGSW, gave an excellent talk
and slideshow on the development and
impact of the bicycle. The talk which was
entitled ‘Velocipedes’ was superbly
delivered without a script in the presence
of the Assistant PGM, W.Bro Trevor
Lynn, who was attending the Lodge on
an Official Visit.
W.Bro. Bartle, who is a sprightly 87 year
old, and still a keen cyclist, owns a
wonderful collection of over 100 vintage
velocipedes of all shapes and sizes
dating back to the 1800’s, as well as
several modern day racing bicycles.
The evening was rounded off with an
excellent Festive Board, with the usual
Masonic Toasts, and Maurice proudly wheeled in one of the latest additions to his collection, a carbon fibre racing
bicycle used in the Tour de France race by the United States Postal Service Pro Cycling Team. The bicycle is so
light it can easily be picked up with one finger.
Pictured is W.Bro. Trevor Lynn (Asst PGM.) and W.Bro. Bartle (WM)
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Durham Mark Lodge Of Instruction Festival
2019 To be held at The Masonic Hall, Station Road
Shiney Row DH4 7LQ
On Tuesday 29th October 2019 Start time 6.30pm.
“The Lodge of Instruction Team will Demonstrate a Ceremony of Advancement”
“Festival Banquet at 8pm Approx.”
Menu BROTH
**** STEAK PIE WITH SEASONAL VEGETABLES
**** LARGE BOWL TRIFLE
Tickets £14.00 each Available from
W.Bro. R.S. Hodgson, at [email protected] W.Bro. R.T. Lynn, at [email protected]
W.Bro. D. Quickmire at [email protected] W.Bro. J. Awdas, at [email protected]
W.Bro. R. Smart. at [email protected] W.Bro. J.R. Hogg, at [email protected]
Closing date for ticket application Friday 18th October 2019
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“THEY REST FROM THEIR LABOURS AND THEIR GOOD WORKS DO FOLLOW THEM, THANKS BE TO GOD THEY HAVE MARKED WELL”
OB ITUAR IES
02/03/2019Bro. Clifton Vasey, D. O. B. 08 / 10 / 1942 , M. 896
MARK LODGES / MAY 2019 DAY TIME NOTES
Spennymoor no.981 2 Thursday 6.45 pm Installation
Hebburn no. 1339 3 Friday 7.00 pm
Darlington no.250 8 Wednesday 6.45 pm
Auckland no.596 8 Wednesday 6.45 pm Installation
Ferryhil no.1560 9 Thursday 6.45 pm
Penshaw no.1055 9 Thursday 7.00 pm
Mark Gala Dinner Spennymoor 11 Saturday 6.30 pm Spennymoor Town Hall
St.Aidan no.1145 13 Monday 7.00 pm
Bernard Gilpin no.860 14 Tuesday 7.00 pm
Wouldhave Tyne Dock no.362 15 Wednesday 7.00 pm
Moseley no.925 17 Friday 7.00 pm
D.L.I.M.M.M. no.1492 20 Monday 6.30 pm
Castle Eden no.930 22 Wednesday 7.00pm Installation
Dunelm no.356 23 Thursday 6.45 pm
Indaba no.1936 31 Friday 6.30 pm Provincial Visit
RAM LODGES / MAY 2019 DAY TIME NOTES
Monument RAM no.1055 7 Tuesday 10.30 am Installation
Chief/ Builders RAM no.1806 10 Friday 10.30 am Installation
Durham Inst. Cmd. no.1492 16 Thursday 7.00 pm
Rockcliffe RAM no.362 17 Friday 7.00 pm Provincial Visit
Industry Ram no.293 21 Tuesday 7.00 pm
Castle Eden RAM no.930 21 Tuesday 7.00 pm