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On Monday 25th February, St Aidan Lodge No.6339 held a short meeting in order to celebrate WBro Gordon Hunters’ PProvSGW birthday at the festive board. The Lodge moved the normal meeting day by dispensation in order to celebrate with Gordon on his actual 90th Birthday.
Guests delivered lovely tales of Gordon’s time in Freemasonry, with Gordon himself talking about his enjoyment of his time in the Lodge and Freemasonry . He gave stories on all the Brethren that were named on the summons who had enjoyed the privilege of becoming WM of the lodge, right from the consecration up to the present day
A great evening for the Birthday boy and the Lodge Members alike.

Article and Images: East Ribble District Team