It was a big night for Wor. Bro. Lindsay Pyne at the March regular meeting of Lodge Edinburgh St John, Mudgee, when he was presented with his 60 years service certificate by Rt. Wor. Bro. Robert Burns.
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Lindsey was initiated into Edinburgh St John by Robert in March 1958 and went into the chair of King Solomon (Master of the Lodge) in 1981. Lindsey’s father was also a member of the Craft in Mudgee for 50 years from 1923.
The current Master of the Lodge, Wor. Bro. Craig Callaghan, took the opportunity to thank Lindsay for his many years of service to the Craft and the Mudgee community through his association with Meals on Wheels (local founding member) and his tireless work as Lodge Social Secretary when he was responsible for organising many annual Debutante Balls and numerous memorable Lodge social nights throughout the years.
It is interesting to note that Bro. Pyne and Bro. Burns have a combined total of 128 years of service to the Craft as a whole, and Edinburgh St John in particular.
For further information about your local Freemasons, contact the local Lodge secretary on 6372 2350. Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest fraternal organisations, comprising up to five million members world-wide. Masons have adopted the principles of integrity, goodwill and charity as the foundations for an individual’s life and character.
The first lodge in Mudgee, known as Lodge Wellington, was formed in 1857.