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South Africa Freemasons White River Lodge
in the District of South Africa North

 
 

South African Freemasons White River Lodge No. 7082


District White River
Consecrated: 1951
Meetings: 4th Friday (ex Dec)
Meeting place:Japie Theron/Rob Strs., White River
 
 
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RW Bro Fairbrass's retirement as District Grand Master in 1950 was linked with his personal retirement to live in White River. But one thing was missing, namely a convenient 'English' lodge, the nearest was in Barberton and the linking roads were not tarred, so it is not surprising that Vernon Fairbrass became actively involved in proposals to form a lodge in White River, and in the event he was to be its Charter Master. A Grand officer among the founders, W Bro C J Bergh of Belfast Lodge, made a small hall on his farm available to the Lodge for its meetings, with the festive board being in his home. And in 1952, Bro Leslie Hinett, then Past Master of a Scottish lodge, joined White River Lodge and went through the chair in 1956/7. So with a number of experienced brethren around, including a past and a future District Grand Master, the Lodge was off to a strong start and to quote from the short history prepared in 1977:

'Degree workings were always of the highest standard and every aspect of Masonic thought and truth was disseminated to those who joined the Lodge'.

Another founder, W Bro R N Aling, donated a stand in White River to the Lodge and the Masonic hall was built in 1954/5.

The Vernon Fairbrass memorial cottage was completed in 1983, adjoining the Masonic hall and it is now let on a permanent basis.
The town of White River is situated in the lowveld of South Africa and is just a short drive from the southernmost gate of the Kruger National Park. Our nearest airport is Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport which is just a short drive away from White River and there are many excellent guesthouses, lodges and hotels in the area.

White River Masonic Centre is host to many craft and side degrees and would warmly welcome any visiting brethren, and we will be happy to make arrangements to collect visitors from their accommodations and return them back again after the meeting. We even have spare regalia should any visiting brethren not wish to bring their own.

Please feel free to contact us on the following telephone numbers:-
W. Bro. Ray Le Clus 082 746 5588 OR:- e-mail ray45@absamail.co.za
W. Bro. Sid Kromm 084 652 8735
W. Bro. Steve Robinson 083 277 7114 OR e-mail:- Shakari@mweb.co.za
If calling from overseas please omit the first zero and prefix with +27
 
 


  Exsequi Lodge meets at Park Lane in Johannesburg, South Africa on the fourth Monday of February (Election Meeting), April (Installation Meeting), June, August, October and November. Exsequi is a Freemasons Dining Lodge and masonic guests are most welcome.

 

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