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Cowan & Eavesdropper ALERT!!!!!

Keith C

Registered User
Tonight is our District Visitation.

We are having Cheese Steaks.

I decidedly prefer our regional specialty over the prospect of yours!

But I hope you enjoy and have a great night!
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
That was done as it should have been. Congratulations to those Lodges for getting it right.
Lol....Yeah, I remember this night well. It was my first meeting with Brother Ripcord in person. Also while visiting Kentucky Brother Ripcord was examined by the sitting Grand Master himself!
 

bupton52

Moderator
Premium Member
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Here you go folks. A brand new one for you. Can you believe that this UPS GL started as a clandestine lodge?


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Tpower31

Premium Member
To the best of my knowledge, lodges in Scotland don't have Dues Cards. However, the Scottish lodges here in Canada do! My Dues Card was issiued by my lodge and has the lodge seal embossed on it.

Coincidentally, on June 5th my lodge is having a 'Seal Flipper Dinner' as a fundraiser - but that is a completely different kind of seal to the one on my Dues Card!

(I kid you not about the seal flippers - they are really the 'shoulder roast' from a seal. One of them will make a meal for one person. They are a traditional spring meal here and a common fundraiser for organisations and a very interesting experience for visitors! We also offer pork loin as an alternative.)

Which lodge is having the seal flipper dinner I love them.


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Canadian Paul

Registered User
Which lodge is having the seal flipper dinner I love them.
Lodge Conception No. 1679 GL of Scotland on June 5th!

We're in Conception Bay South, just outside St. John's in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Probably just a BIT far for you to come for a meal!

(And if you think having a seal meat supper is odd for a lodge - last Monday evening at our Regular Meeting we conferred the Mark on 6 candidates!)
 
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