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The Masters Apron
 

by
Bro, Robert Burns

There's many a badge that's very grand;
With ribbon, lace and tape on;
Let kings and princes wear them all,
Give me the Master's apron!


The honest craftsman's apron,
The jolly Freemason's apron,
Be he at home or roam afar,
Before his touch fall bolt and bar,
The gates of fortune fly ajar,
When he but wears the apron!


For wealth and honour, pride and power
are crumbling stones to base on;
Eternity should rule the hour,
and every worthy Mason!
Each Free Accepted Mason,
Each Ancient Crafted Mason.


Then Brethren, let a wholesome song
Arouse your friendly ranks along.
Good wives and children blithely sing
To the ancient badge with the apron string
That is worn by the Master Masons!

Some words from Worshipful Brother Alan Hill

Why should I attend Lodge of Instruction?

If it is your intention to take an active part in the lodge, your regular attendance at Lodge of Instruction is essential. At the Lodge of Instruction you will also benefit from spending time with senior members of the lodge who will help you develop your craft.

 

Who should attend Lodge of Instruction?

If you wish to develop your understanding of what goes on in the lodge or practice for a specific event then you should attend.

 

Will I be able to see everything that takes place?

You will be able to see all practice sessions for events that you have previously taken part in

 

Where and when?

The L of I meets on the dates mentioned on the calendar. The meeting usually starts at 7:45pm.

 

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