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lottie
09-09-2007, 01:09 AM
Recently ive been thinking a lot about freemasonry and doing a little bit of digging with regards to it in my home town as every other person you meet down here knows or is one!! So anyway i noticed one of the customers at work on Thursday, he immediately got my attention as he had a very large cross around his neck (the type with a circle around the cross....like some gravestones) he didnt seem to have any 'sparkle' its not often i get that feeling from anyone and was very cold toward me, when he pulled out his wallet to pay...i clocked a gold sovereign style ring with navy blue stone and the famous 'G' and freemason symbol on his little finger!

This prompted me to look up Freemasonry on the Isle of Wight and i stumbled across a magazine called MQ, it was showing me a set of letters sent in, regarding the last issue and this one really stood out as the title was 'Catch them young'!

Catch Them Young
I would like to establish a link between Bath Masons and Bath University, to educate and possibly attract young students into the Craft. To achieve this aim it would be easier to have a contact in the University to coordinate and advertise talks, visits, etc.
If any Brother knows of a Mason who is resident at the Bath University, I would be grateful if they would put him in touch with me. Masonic Hall, Bath

I know its no 'news flash' or anything, just thought i'd share it with you guys as you all know....its not like you can have a chat to just anyone about this sorta stuff.....i just see things differently these days and its nice that others understand! :)

Check out the online magazine though....

http://www.mqmagazine.co.uk/site/index.php

Im going to investigate further!!:D

lookfar
09-09-2007, 01:29 AM
Nice digging there honey :) It'd be interesting to find out more of what's happening on the island in this regard too...

dane
09-09-2007, 11:02 AM
yu could find some interesting things on this site.

this is about the guy that bothered making the site yu mentioned

http://www.cyberpoint.co.uk/personal/index.htm