Six Mile Valley Charity Breakfast Success

         Six Mile Valley held a very successful Charity Breakfast in aid of the Grand Masters festival 20/20. The Current total raised is £620.Well Done Brethren G.Todd PGLA SofC.

Installation Dinner for the New Provincial Grand Master of the Province of Antrim

Just under 200 Guests attended the Installation Dinner, directly after the Installation of Our New Provincial Grand Master R.W. Brother John McLernon. A fantastic meal was prepared by the Hotel and all were entertained by the speeches. As you will be aware the New Provincial Grand Master, had asked that Ladies were invited to this event and a great turn …

New Provincial Grand Master Installed in the Province of Antrim

A Packed Tullglass Hotel was the scene of the Installation of Our New Provincial Grand Master, Rt. Wor. Bro. John McLernon, who was installed by the Most Worshipful the Grand Master. M.W. Brother Douglas T. Grey at the Tullyglass Hotel, Ballymena on Thursday 11th April 2019. An excellent Installation was held and it was fantastic to see Rt. Wor. Brother …

Lodge 96 – Stalwart. Installation of Officers 2019 ‘Brotherhood at its Best’

Lodge 96 – Stalwart. Installation of Officers 2019 ‘Brotherhood at its Best’ On Saturday 6th April 2019, Lodge 96 held its Installation in the Masonic Centre Ballymena. The Officers of the Lodge Distinguished guests and Brethren having assumed their places, the Worshipful Master Davis Little offered the Maul to The Provincial Deputy Grand Master Designate, Right Worshipful Brother John Edens …

“St. Paul’s Lodge” No. 160, Templepatrick, Closing Meeting

Some group photographs were taken on Saturday 23rd March 2019, at the final meeting of  St Paul’s Masonic Lodge No 160, Templepatrick. Series six Vol. 21 of the extant Grand Lodge Registers shows:- Warrant No. 160 to Templepatrick as “St. Paul’s Lodge” Register commences with the registration of Robert J. Gray, Farmer, registered 3 February, 1953 A total of 116 …

Book Launch & Light Refreshments at the Braid Centre, Ballymena

Drew Cochrane was born in Dromona, near Ballymena. He recollects family life in the ‘Carry Row’ in the 1940’s – a vivid memoir of a strong community grappling with post-war austerity. Drew describes the shock of sudden loss of sight in his thirties, and the end of his career as a builder. After struggles with despair and depression, he recovered …