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Jun 30 2009

Notes from the Secretary/Recorder

The Secretary/Recorder is now putting out the midterm renewall notices and would appreciate proper response to those notices. Check your dues cards.

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Jun 1 2009

Beauceant June 2009 Article

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Beauceant Sisters:   
In my last article I neglected to welcome our two new members Sister Evelyn Laubenheimer and Sister Sue Filipek who were initiated at the State Class in April.  WELCOME sisters to our beautiful order. 

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Jun 1 2009

Commandery June 2009 Article

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Sir Knights:   
It is my pleasure to address the Craft, to let you know how proud I am and what a great honor it is for me to be part of the Knights Templars.   Our History and legend is most outstanding.   I don't understand everything involved with the beginning and the tradition involved for more than 2000 years, but it is fascinating and I really enjoy  this  very much.

At  our May meeting we had the visit of Sir Knight Harry Eisenberg, D.D.G.C.  All the Knights present were very happy to see our Companion and friend.

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Jun 1 2009

Council June 2009 Article

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My Fellow Companions:

FLAGSHIP CHARITY--CMMRF:

Orlando York Rite Council No. 5 held a brief convocation on 14 May. Several companions had the pleasure to meet at Eola Lodge and communicate with Grand Chaplain Robert Moore (Tampa area). Before departing, Grand Chaplain Moore relayed a brief message from our Most Illustrious GM: Participation is key to success which includes fraternal pageantry, spiritual growth, and charity support. The flagship charity for the Council includes Cryptic Masons Medical Research Foundation, a research organization designed to treat circulatory problems.

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Jun 1 2009

Chapter June 2009 Article

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Companions:
We have celebrated Memorial Day Weekend. We need to remember those brave persons who gave their life for America.

I believe we are perhaps the most advanced Civilization ever. We have Global Positioning Satellites, the Internet, cell phones, etc.. And yet, the questions are: Do we use the advantages of History and Circumstance to make a better World? Do we serve God and our fellow man? That should be our price to pay.

Thanks to those who gave their lives for us, and thanks to those who selflessly serve the Order.

Rex Cain, E.H.P.

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