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One of the premier Chapters, over the past 22 years, in East Lancashire Ashton District Chapter of Installed First Principals (ADCIFP), received a talk entitled ‘the working tools of the Royal Arch’. The evening was made even more special with a number of premier Companions attending including the Second Provincial Grand Principal – David Thompson, Assistant Provincial Grand Principal – Eddie Barlow, District Chairman – Gerry Hodson and DORA – Bill Wootton.
The talk brought together the excitement we all have of tools from our earliest memories as children to our current demand on tools, simply to get through life.
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Bringing together the tools from the craft which result in making them fit for the more expert workmen to the general labour tools we find in the royal arch.