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This evening, Wednesday 20th January 2016, Bury Lodge of Relief installed WBro Paul MS Mitchell into the Chair of King Solomon.
The ceremony of installation was conducted by WBro Thomas David Kerr, the presiding WM. I must say that he gave an outstanding performance as did the installing and supporting officers. Yet again I stand impressed by the amount of hard work that was applied to this evenings ritual under the ever vigil eye of WBro Simon Archer, DC.
The PGM was represented by WBro G Hodson PProvJGW who was accompanied by the District Chairman WBro Steve Barton PProvSGW.
It was great to see such good attendance. Once again the Bury Lodge of Relief hosted a perfect masonic evening.