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The
Heritage Lodge No.730
A.F.&A.M., G.R.C.
Instituted: Sept. 21, 1997

Research and Education |
~ A
Brief Introductory History ~
( Originally prepared
as the 'Introduction' to the Lodge By-Laws by Jacob (Jack) Pos in
1978, now presented with slight modifications)
The first notion for the development of a Research and Historical
Lodge in this Grand Jurisdiction was conceived in the hearts and
minds of a number of concerned masons who had become particularly
disturbed over the erosion of our Masonic heritage and the apathy
toward it's preservation. Each year unknown quantities of Masonic
books, papers, documents and other memorabilia were being
innocently disposed of by families and estates of departed
Brethren simply because there was no place or procedure to donate
or receive Masonic artifacts for proper cataloguing, restoration,
preservation and display of these important links to our Masonic
past.
This important subject became a topic of much discussion at the
Second Regional Masonic Workshops held in Brantford and Hanover,
Ontario, in 1976. The interest generated during, and subsequently
following, these meetings provided the incentive to proceed with
the initial planning for the formation of a unique body of masons
for the express purpose of providing a means for the preservation
of our Masonic heritage in the Province of Ontario.
The first meetings were held in private homes but these soon
expanded into well attended organizational meetings held in
Masonic Buildings/Centres in Guelph, Waterloo, Georgetown and
Cambridge as well as the landmark meeting held at the University
of Guelph. On several occasions prominent speakers were invited to
discuss the merits of the proposed objectives. After reviewing the
progress to date as well as a careful analysis of the causes of
decline and often failure of like Masonic organizations, clubs and
research associations of the past, it became obvious that an
organizational structure was needed to provide some measure of
continuity and permanence.
What better choice, to ensure the future of the proposed
objectives, than the basic structure of a Craft Lodge that from
our history has endured the vagaries of time for more than 600
years.
The beautiful hand calligraphyed petition for a Warrant of
Constitution, was delivered in person to the Grand Master of the
Most Honourable Fraternity of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of
Canada in the Province of Ontario. It was signed by 104 dedicated
Charter Members. Their prayers having been answered, the Lodge
came into being Under Dispensation, dated September 9, 1977, by
the authority of the Grand Master, Most Worshipful Brother Robert
Edwin Davies. The Institution Ceremony took place on September 21,
1977, under the direction of R.W. Bro. Charles F. Grimwood,
District Deputy Grand Master for Waterloo District.
By the time of the Fourth Regular Meeting of the Lodge in May
1978, an additional 65 Masons had applied for membership, bringing
the total to 169, representing 98 Lodges from 27 Masonic
Districts. On September 23, 1978, The Most Worshipful the Grand
Master, Most Worshipful Brother Robert E. Davies, accompanied by a
most distinguished procession representing Grand Lodge, officially
proclaimed The Heritage Lodge No. 730 duly Constituted in
accordance with ancient usages and to act as a Regular Lodge
within the Jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the
Province of Ontario. The Grand Master, with the assistance of the
Grand Chaplain, then proceeded to Consecrate the Lodge in
conformity with the usages and customs of the Craft.
The Brethren looked forward to exciting new concepts in Masonic
outreach as they endeavoured to carry out the duties they
obligated themselves to perform. May the Great Architect of the
Universe prosper those endeavours.
J. Pos, 1978
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