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When Bro John Paul Fleming was installed as Worshipful Master of the Lodge of Merit 934 at Bury Masonic Hall on Saturday March 10th it was somewhat of a family affair. In the presence of Western Area APGM, WBro John Griffin, Bro Fleming was installed into the Masters Chair by his father-in-law WBro Alan Ikin. After he had been installed Bro Fleming had the pleasure of installing his Senior Warden, WBro Ian Hargreaves, who just happened to be his uncle!
It is expected that Bro Fleming will install as his successor next March non other than father-in-law, WBro Ikin!

WBro Ian Hargreaves, WM John Paul Fleming and WBro Alan Ikin

Report by Gerry Russell