The Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland
William Ramsay McGhee, MStJ, D.L., Grand Master Mason
Brethren,
Greetings from Lusaka, Zambia
Last Saturday saw over 300 Brethren assemble in the Scottish Masonic Centre, Johannesburg for the Installation of Bother Jim Kerr’s successor, Brother Julian Apfel. It was a splendid day – the organisation for the day was top class resulting in the whole day going according to plan. Once again, I was delighted to have Brother Kalpesh Shah as my D of C and Brother Jeremy Holley as my Grand Chaplain. It was good to see the hall packed to capacity for the ceremony which went well. After the Installation, we were well entertained by the Benoni Pipe Band in the grounds of the Masonic Centre while the hall was converted into a dining hall.
On Sunday morning we travelled to Nigel for a Church Service at which there was a large attendance of Brethren all in Regalia. The Service commemorated the laying of the Foundation Stone of Nigel Methodist Church on 14th March 1903 which, like our experience in Kalgoorlie, involved the local Scottish Masons. In the Lodge Minute Book in 1903 it states – “It was noted that the Methodist community of Nigel was in need of a place of worship” – thereafter the members of the Lodge proceeded to build the church.
I left Johannesburg on Monday, accompanied by the Brethren from East Africa and flew to Lusaka in Zambia where I was met by Brother Frank McCully, the outgoing DGM and Brother Douglas Ironside, the incoming DGM. We enjoyed a pleasant meal together on Monday night during which we planned the remainder of the week.
On Tuesday morning I had a very useful meeting with the Commissioned Office-bearers which lasted until lunch time when we were joined by the East African Brethren for lunch. In the evening we attended an excellent FC Degree worked by Lodge Lusaka No 1368 under the guidance of their Master, Brother Maaya Chipwayambokoma.
It was back to the Lodge on Wednesday morning for a rehearsal for the Installation. All went well and at 18.30 the District Grand Lodge was opened, and I had the honour of Installing Brother Douglas Ironside as the new DGM. Another tremendous night which ended with a Banquet in the hotel where we were joined by the ladies. A great ending to a long but very enjoyable trip.
Very interesting posts were published this week.
Overseas membership of the SCFS group again increased as Brethren joined from Lodge Royal Stuart, No. 893 (Western Australia), Lodge Roodepoort Caledonian, No. 865 (Central South Africa), Lodge Koodoo, No. 1317 and Lodge Kirkwood Kilwinning, No. 1393 (both Eastern Province of the Cape of Good Hope), Lodge Harry S. Truman, No. 1727 (Far East), and Lodge Academic, No. 1150 (Nigeria).
Brethren, some further information will be sent to daughter Lodes within the next few days relating to the MASONS4MUNROS CHARITY CHALLENGE which is taking place in June this year. If you are interested in participating or would like to find out more about this challenge, please contact Brian Hopkins brianghopkins@aol.com
All being well, I will arrive in Glasgow on Friday morning via Johannesburg and Heathrow. I will be met in Glasgow by the Brethren from Renfrewshire West. On Friday afternoon accompanied by the Provost Drew MacKenzie and Brother Alan Beck I will visit Highland Mary’s grave and Greenock Burns Club after which I will have dinner with some of the Renfrewshire West Brethren. On Saturday, I’ll have the honour of installing Brother John Williamson Black as the new PGM of Renfrewshire West.
Finally, as always, please stay safe and look after each other.