BIRTHDAY TREAT FOR IAN McINTOSH!

Freemasons from all over central Scotland gathered recently in Grangemouth to mark the 100th birthday of Ian McIntosh, Past Master and Founder member of the Lodge, and pay their tribute to an extraordinary member.

The lunch was organised by the Lodge, of which Ian was a founder member, and a Past Master, and until his recent hip injury was still regularly taking an active part in degree ceremonials. Representatives of other Masonic orders, which Ian has also given long service to, also attended, with over 100 Brethren gathering in Lodge Zetland's premises in Grangemouth.

A splendid lunch was followed by cake - with the birthday boy's image in his Master's regalia on top - and a number of presentations.

RWM Donny Wright gave a decanter and glasses on behalf of Lodge 1456, and John McKenzie, the Provincial Grand Master of Stirlingshire, presented a Quaich and a card signed by all who attended the recent charity golf tournament.

Gary Bouse, of Falkirk Royal Arch Chapter, presented a framed picture of a Royal Arch Jewel, and Tony Gault from Falkirk Cryptic Council, gave Ian a cheque for £100.

David Niven presented a Diploma and cheque from Grand Priory and Graeme Smith handed over a diploma on behalf of Supreme Royal Arch. Tom Anderson, from District Preceptory, presented a cheque for £100.

Ian said: "I'm just delighted to see so many people sharing the day and thank them and everyone else who has sent cards and organised other birthday treats for me."

To see a few photos of the day click here

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