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Cae Glas Fun Night 2018 – in aid of the 2019 Festival

20th July 2018 By hbadmin

The Cae Glas Fun night held last Friday evening, 27th July, was a fantastic success, there has been a lot of feedback from the people who attended saying what a great night it was. The event was attended by Cae Glas members, their families and friends. The evening consisted of a Quiz, Bingo, Raffle and Auction, food and drink was also provided. It appears that Bros Jim King and Dean Pritchard, who organised the event, assisted by W.Bro Frank Francis and their respective wives Louise, Helen and Angela, actually improved on last years event, which was some achievement.

Due to all their efforts and the kind generosity of everyone who assisted and attended the total raised for the 2019 Festival was £1371, which was more then last year, amazing.

Cae Glas Lodge would like to thank all those that donated prizes and food for the event.

From the photo it looks like everyone was deep in thought over the Quiz questions, although they were easier than last year.

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Successful Cae Glas Ladies Night 2018 – in aid of CRY for Matthew

5th February 2018 By hbadmin

Around 100 Masons, their wives, partners and guests enjoyed the 2018 Cae Glas Ladies Night at Lion Quays on 10th February.

The WM, Neil Bevan, and his wife Kirsten chose to donate profits from their Ladies’ Night to a local charity – the CRY for Matthew Screening programme for Shropshire and South Cheshire. Currently in the UK over 12 young people a week die from undiagnosed heart defects. Screening reduces the risk of Young Sudden Cardiac Death by 90%. 

Local heart screenings are funded in memory of Matthew Dewhirst – www.cry-for-matthew.org.uk – a local boy who sadly passed away while playing rugby at school in 2012, aged just 17.

The event raised a fantastic £960.00 through a raffle, with a first prize of a Spa Day for two at Lion Quays, ‘Guess the name of the Teddy’ competition run by the WM’s 11-year-old daughter, and W. Bro Lee Ganly and his wife Helen kindly attending to photograph our guests in exchange for a donation to the charity. 

One very kind member of the lodge topped up the total to £1000 and we were delighted when this was match funded by the Province – a donation totalling £2,000 being made to CRY for Matthew!

After the formalities of the evening, guests then danced the night away to a disco. We have had many favourable comments about the venue, the food and the service – so thank you all, Brethren and guests, for coming along and making is such a memorable evening.

Some photos of the night – courtesy of W. Bro. Lee Ganly…. Click on the images to enlarge and scroll through.

If you have any more you’d like to share, please send them over and we can add them to the gallery!




 

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Cae Glas Ladies Night 2018 will be held on Saturday 10th February at Lion Quays Resort, Nr, Oswestry

1st February 2018 By hbadmin

Regular events run by Cae Glas Lodge also include:

We are planning a fun night with a complimentary welcome drink from 7pm, followed by dinner and dancing – along with a few surprises!

The W.M. W.Bro. Neil Bevan and Mrs. Kirsten Bevan do hope you will be able to join us.

You can download a menu and booking form here:  Cae Glas Ladies Night menu and booking form

Bookings can be made through the Case Glas Lodge Secretary – [email protected]

Lion Quays are offering 10% off their best available room rate at the time of booking if you’d like to stay over. Why not make a weekend of it and enjoy their World-Class Spa and Country Club? – http://www.lionquays.co.uk – Mention Cae Glas Lodge Ladies night when enquiring about your booking to secure your discounted rate!

Our chosen Ladies’ Night charity:

Neil and Kirsten have chosen to donate profits from Ladies’ Night to a local charity – the CRY for Matthew Screening programme for Shropshire and South Cheshire.

Currently in the UK over 12 young people a week die from undiagnosed heart defects. Screening reduces the risk of Young Sudden Cardiac Death by 90%. 

Local screenings are funded in memory of Matthew Dewhirst – www.cry-for-matthew.org.uk – a local boy who sadly passed away while playing rugby at school in 2012, aged just 17.

CRY provides screenings free of charge for young people aged 14 to 35, which are funded by donations. Cardiac Risk in the Young – CRY – is a small national charity set up to support the screening programme and also to support families and reseach throughout the UK. You can find our more about their work nationally at www.c-r-y.org.uk

 

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Curry Night – The Fourth Thursday Irregulars

20th January 2018 By hbadmin

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The Cae Glas Curry Night – otherwise known as the ‘Fourth Thursday Irregulars’ has become famous on the Shropshire Masonic calendar. Held (surprisingly!) on the fourth Thursday of the months during which we have a regular Lodge meeting, curry night is a chance for Masons to get together informally – and also for non-Masons and men who would like to find out more about becoming a Mason to meet us and find out more. We normally meet at 7pm at the Masonic Hall on Roft Street in Oswestry. Lodge members then go upstairs for the Lodge of Instruction meeting, where we learn more about Masonry and practice parts of the ritual, and guests can stay in the bar downstairs to get to know some of the members. We all meet back downstairs at around 8.30pm and then normally move on to the Simla Indian Restaurant in Oswestry where we have a three course Indian meal for a very reasonable £12 each. Sometimes we stay in the Lodge dining hall and have a fish and chip supper as an alternative to a curry. If you’re interested in finding out more, get in touch!

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W. Bro Rick heads ‘Up North’

19th June 2017 By hbadmin

W. Bro. Rick meets the PGM of Durham

W. Bro. Rick meets the PGM of Durham

Our Lodge Membership Officer elect, W.Bro. Rick Chilvers, has been busy visiting in County Durham, to find out how they run their Provincial Grand Steward’s Lodge. Rick is hoping to set up a Provincial Grand Steward’s Lodge for Shropshire. Cae Glas Lodge has been particularly well represented with active Provincial Grand Stewards in recent years with W.Bro. Ed Warner currently serving this year and W. Bro. Rick, and our current W.M., then Brother, Neil Bevan serving in 2015-16. The Provincial Grand Stewards can be recognised by their distinctive crimson aprons and collars.

First, Rick visited Rowlands Gill Lodge 4694 on Wednesday 7th June. At the meeting, R.W. Bro. Norman Eric Heaviside, the Provincial Grand Master for Durham presented a 60 year cert to W.Bro. Gibson.

Then on the 8th June Rick visited Gyrwy Lodge 9833 at the invitation of W.Bro. Derek Luke, who happens to be the secretary of the Durham Stewards lodge.

Rick visited his craft lodge in response to all the information he had sent about their Stewards Lodge. He is hoping to be invited to the Stewards Lodge in October.

It was only a 630 mile round trip, but worth every mile. W.Bro. Luke kindly put Rick up for the night as well.

Watch this space for news on Rick’s progress in setting up a new Provincial Grand Steward’s Lodge for Shropshire!

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Quiz and Bingo Night – 28th July

30th May 2017 By hbadmin

Cae Glas Lodge are holding a fun-filled quiz and bingo night, with a free buffet, for just £5 at the Oswestry Masonic Hall on Friday 28th July. Masons and non-masons, and family and friends will be most welcome. Proceeds towards the Shropshire 2019 Festival in aid of The Grand Charity. See you there!

Click here to download the Cae Glas Quiz and Bingo Night Flyer

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Cae Glas 300th Meeting – May 2017

12th May 2017 By hbadmin

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Cae Glas Lodge enjoyed a full house for our 300th meeting on 4th May. Visitors outnumbered our members – with a fantastic 32 visitors form 12 lodges present! It was good to see a number of members from the former Aston Manor Lodge with us, and also a delegation, including the W.M., from Westminster Lodge in the Province of Cheshire, with whom cae Glas are arranging a ‘twinning’ and a formal annual reciprocal visit.

The Brethren enjoyed an excerpt from the minutes of the very first meeting of Cae Glas Lodge in 1974, delivered by Bro. Secretary, followed by a Third Degree ceremony for Bro. Allen undertaken by the Worshipful Master, W. Bro. Neil Bevan, with W. Bros. Dave Bramwell and Martin Wildman concluding the ceremony. The Wardens, Bros. James and Hickman, showed their prowess in demonstrating the full closing in the Third Degree. The evening also included the presentation of a Grand Lodge Certificate to Bro. T. Evans.

The evening concluded with a very enjoyable Festive Board at which every Brother present received a gift of a special commemorate bottle of Stonehouse Brewery Station Bitter (brewed by one of our members!). A thoroughly enjoyable evening was had by all – with the bar staying open until late as the Brethren continued to enjoy the fellowship long after the Festive Board had closed!

Th evening marked the end of our meetings before the Summer recess – but we still have the Preceptors Evening to look forward to on 25th May, at which the Provincial Grand Master will be present!





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Cae Glas visit to Westminster Lodge 7532

19th April 2017 By hbadmin

An intrepid band of no less than eight members of Cae Glas Lodge, including the WM, IPM, Charity Steward, DC and Secretary headed up to Chester on the evening of 18th April to visit Westminster Lodge No 7532 at the impressive Masonic Centre in Christleton.

At the instigation of our IPM, we are establishing an annual reciprocal visit between the two lodges, which are of similar size and outlook, having already enjoyed informal visits between us for some time.

The brethren were treated to an informative lecture by W.Bro. Peter Booth, PPrSGW, entitled ‘Getting to Know your Lodge Room’, followed by a very enjoyable Festive Board – where the WM of Cae Glas was asked to respond on behalf of the visitors – seconds before we dined… Luckily, he had been tipped off that he might be asked, due to the strength of our visiting numbers, and, as a good Scout was prepared for the task (the first time he had been called upon to give the response)!

A special thanks must be added for the wine placed on the Cae Glas table from three Westminster brethren 🙂

Cae Glas also left with two raffle prizes – a bottle of whisky and an Easter egg!

We are looking forward to welcoming a good number of brethren from Westminster Lodge to our 300th meeting in May, and to continuing to forge friendships and a more formalised ‘twinning’ with the lodge, which is obviously in very good heart!

Unfortunately, we didn’t take any photographs, apart from the WM’s dinner – hence the photo of a very enjoyable steak and mushroom pie and chips…

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Cae Glas 300th Meeting – in the 300th year of UGLE

7th April 2017 By hbadmin

The Worshipful Master, Wardens and Brethren of Cae Glas Lodge invite all Masons to come along and celebrate our 300th Meeting with us – in the Tercentenary Year of UGLE!

It should prove to be a fantastic night, hopefully with a good ceremony, and plenty to eat and drink and celebrate afterwards.
The dining fee isn’t too bad ether…so what’s not to like?

Have a quick look at the flyer – click here to view a pdf – or scroll down to view – and if you’d like to join us, just let W.Bro. Keith Arscott know, and he’ll be very pleased to book you in.

Please be quick though, as places are limited.

Thanks, I hope to see you there!

If you need any further information, or have any special dietary requirements, please let us know.

01691 650159
07801 690728
[email protected]

 

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Ladies Evening

10th January 2017 By hbadmin

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Cae Glas Lodge ladies night is normally held in February and gives the Brethren and their guests the chance to wine and dine in style – and to thank our wives and partners for their support throughout the Masonic year.

Ladies Night is a black tie function normally held at a local hotel, with a band or disco, and an evening of fun is guaranteed. Non-masons and guests are most welcome to attend Ladies Night as are members of other Lodges both from Oswestry and further afield.

Click here to download a booking form and menu choices for Ladies Evening 2018

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