Newmarket Loyal Orange Lodge No. 0000
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
Twelfth of July parade at Market Square in Newmarket, Ontario circa 1920's (Source: bradfordtoday.ca).
The Newmarket Loyal Orange Lodge received its warrant in 1856.
In 1888, the following individuals were installed as officers of the lodge:
Worshipful Master: Jas. Ballard
Deputy Master: Jas. Meads
Recording Secretary: William McCordick
Chaplain: Walter Bingham
Treasurer: Nelson Foote
Of local interest is this clipping from a local newspaper:
"On July 12, 1934, the band took part in an Orange parade in Toronto, becoming known at that time as the R.S.A. Bugle Band, officers of the Sentinel lodge reporting the name to the Toronto papers and recording it in their minutes of the parade".
In 1888, the following individuals were installed as officers of the lodge:
Worshipful Master: Jas. Ballard
Deputy Master: Jas. Meads
Recording Secretary: William McCordick
Chaplain: Walter Bingham
Treasurer: Nelson Foote
Of local interest is this clipping from a local newspaper:
"On July 12, 1934, the band took part in an Orange parade in Toronto, becoming known at that time as the R.S.A. Bugle Band, officers of the Sentinel lodge reporting the name to the Toronto papers and recording it in their minutes of the parade".