Dave Hutcheon, PM, of Lodge St. Andrew No. 518, Aberdeen, Scotland.
James Ladd & Dave Hutcheon presenting Woodland with an apron and sash made in Scotland.
Apron
Sash
Ribbon is presented by Jonny Elrich of Lodge Ugie No. 939 of Mintlaw, Scotland
Also presented from Jonny Elrich of Lodge St. Ugie No. 939
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The work of Freemasonry is conducted in what is called the Lodge. The word lodge as used in Masonry has several different significations, as when we speak of "A Lodge," meaning any lodge; another when we speak of a lodge being opened or closed when we mean the symbolic Lodge; again when we speak of a particular society of Masons, as when we say "Woodland Lodge, No 1157"
There are also three different Lodges, the Entered Apprentice's Lodge; the Fellow-Craft's Lodge, and the Master-Mason's Lodge. Yet all three of the Lodges, though separate in their opening and closing, as well as in their respective work, are one. The one contains the three as will be well understood by the skillful craftsman