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(left to right: Richard Wright; James Paterson: Brian Sigsworth & David Thornton)

Thursday 28th November saw the last of four lodge members celebrate their personal 50th’s in Pilkington Lodge over the last few years.  WBro Jim Paterson now joins a distinguished group of four active brethren of the Lodge who have reached this significant milestone in their masonic career.  It would have been five members had WBro Alan Hardman not passed to the Grand Lodge above just a few weeks before he could celebrate his personal 50th.

The Lodge feels that this could be unique.  Has any other private Lodge in the Province got four active golden jubilee celebrants?