Shiloh Lodge #327
October 2003
 Trestleboard

 

 

 From the East 

If my count is right, we are up to 14 petitions so far this year or real close to a 10% increase in membership!
   During our Past Master’s night the last Wednesday in September, we were able to fill all the chairs with bonafide Past Masters who put on a great show.  Thank you to all the veterans who turned out to help.

Congratulations are in order for our Junior Deacon, Bro. Mike Pallas, who was honored as the Volunteer Fireman of the Year.  In case you didn’t know it, Mike has been a member of the Ponca Hills Fire Department for many years.

W\ Bro. Larry Jacobsen has promised another interesting program of education preceding our regular business meeting on October 1st.  Be at Lodge by 7:00 p.m. to get a front row seat.

School has started, the golf courses are turning brown, vacations are over, football is on Monday nights, not Wednesday, the same old reruns are cluttering the boob tube, so why not set aside your Wednesdays this fall to visit lodge and enjoy some real fellowship.  We’ll save a seat for you!

 

Fraternally Yours,

 

Charles W. Amidon

Worshipful Master-2003

 

Ideal of a Freemason 

If you see a man who quietly and modestly moves in the sphere of his life; who, without blemish, fulfils his duty as a man, a subject, a husband and a father; who is pious without hypocrisy, benevolent without ostentation, and aids his fellowman without self-interest; whose heart beats warm for friendship, whose serene mind is open for licensed pleasures, who in vicissitudes does not despair, nor in fortune will be presumptuous, and who will be resolute in the hour of danger;

The man who is free from superstition and free from infidelity; who in nature sees the finger of the Eternal Master; who feels and adores the higher destination of man; to whom faith, hope and charity are not mere words without any meaning; to whom property, nay even life, is not too dear for the protection of innocence and virtue, and for the defense of truth;

The man who towards himself is a severe judge, but who is tolerant with the debilities of his neighbour; who endeavours to oppose errors without arrogance, and to promote intelligence without impatience; who properly understands how to estimate and employ his means; who honours virtue though it may be in the most humble garment, and who does not favour vice though it be clad in purple; and who administers justice to merit whether dwelling in palaces or cottages.

The man who, without courting applause, is loved by all noble-minded men, respected by his superiors and revered by his subordinates; the man who never proclaims what he has done, can do, or will do, but where need is will lay hold with dispassionate courage, circumspect resolution, indefatigable exertion and a rare power of mind, and who will not cease until he has accomplished his work, and then, without pretension, will retire into the multitude because he did the good act, not for himself, but for the cause of good!

If you, my Brethren meet such a man, you will see the personification of brotherly love, relief and truth; and you will have found the ideal of a Freemason.

Excerpted from "The History of Freemasonry" by Otto Klotz, The Canadian Craftsman, March 15, 1868.  M.W. Bro. Otto Klotz was an honourary Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario. 

How True

Oh, yes, we are all Craftsmen and very proud to be;

We wear our pins and rings for everyone to see.

But let us pose the question, even though the thought may sting-

Would you know me for a Mason, if you did not see the ring?

True we show Tenets of our ancient hallowed Creed.

Not just on coat and finger, but by words and deeds.

 


One Day Blue Lodge

October (TBA), 2003

Bellevue Masonic Center

February 21, 2004

Location TBA

If you have a prospect who

would be interested in a One Day

Degree, get started now and

please let the Secretary know.

 

NOT SURE . . . if you have paid your dues for the current year?

Check the year printed in the upper right hand corner of your mailing label. The year displayed reflects the year through which we show you have paid your dues.

If it does not say 2003 . . . please get your payment to us as soon as possible.

Thank You!


We would like to provide support to our brethren in times of distress and celebrate with them in times of gladness. Please immediately inform any of your lodge officers of such information regarding yourself or a brother.

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