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Justin Figov

What a wonderful surprise. Have not visited your website for many months, and have found so much information and interesting facts that I am unable to read in one sitting. Many thanks for all this information, but have to make quite a few visits to absorb all the interesting information.
Thank you very much for the information available, and I will be a regular visitor to keep up with all the latest news.
S & F
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Arthur Randall

The site looks very nice, would like to know where to get masonry jewelery like ring etc.

Hi Arthur,

We obtain much of our regalia and jewellery from Paddy Roberts in Durban – see extract below from natal DGL news.

If you need any items which you can't get from Masonic Suppliers (W Bro Paddy Roberts - phone 031 202 1285 : business) or from W Bro Doug Kirton (phone 031 337 6424 : business) then you can try contacting Bro Norman Woolf on 011 646 2800 or email him at normanwoolf@wol.co.za

S&F

Webbie

AustinFromUK

Thanks to the Brethren of United Service Lodge for affording me the chance of witnessing a splendid demo of a first followed by wonderful festive board.
The Temple is sight to behold as I was also given a tour by bro Francois the following day and a drink at the bar where I met so many Brethren who gave me a warm welcome.
Thanks also to the webmaster of this site who was very generous.
Danke vir alles.

Pleasure to meet you and your wife on Thursday at the Pinelands Center Bro. Austin, hope to see you again before you return to blighty!

Phill

AustinFromUK

I thank you for admitting me as a subscriber to your honorable website. I am from Latimer Lodge 4705 in Hertfordshire U.K, although I do not speak on behalf of F.M in general and our Lodge in particular, I am sure that our Worshipful Master and Brethren would be very pleased to Welcome any of you to our Lodge in Radlett which is a short convenient 20min. train ride from the city of London. We meet in Sept through to March 16:30hrs. with LOi every Tuesday evening at 19:45. On the weekend of 20th May 2011, Our W.M, W.bro. Terrence Gandolfi and Mrs will be hosting us to a Ladys nite in the University town of Oxford, therefore I will be sad to leave Southafrica in early may but happy to be on time at Oxford. On this occasion, I am on holiday with my Wife and Daughter and we are staying with my In-laws in Kraaifontein. When I phoned the District G.L in Pinelands, they were very generous and fraternal and pointed me in the right direction where I was fortunate to speak with W.Bro Bill who has was very kind and brotherly, I was informed of a demonstration of a first which I will be attending tonight at the United service lodge. This will be my first time to visit a Lodge in the wonderful country of SA. I am here till the 5th of May, I look forward to meeting many Brethren and hopefully learning about Masonic history of Southafrica. I am a UK citizen, originally from eastern Nigeria (once upon a time known as Biafra). As an African, I must commend the level of development and hard work you have all put into building and sustaining this great nation. I greet you all well. Thank you. Austin Dibor. M.M, I.G