Rosedale Loyal Orange Lodge No. 2841
Rosedale, British Columbia, Canada
Rosedale Loyal Orange Lodge No. 2841 received its warrant on October 14th, 1921.
The first officers of the Lodge were: M. Stevenson, Worshipful Master; S.R. Heal, Deputy Master; R.A. Muir, Chaplain; W.D. Hughes, Recording Secretary; H. Brush, Treasurer; A.H. Stevens, Master of Ceremonies; and J.H. Johnson, First Lecturer. Additional members of the Lodge were E. Hall; J. Nelson; H. Cameron; N.J.D. McNair; L. McCormick; S. Martin and R. McAdam. In 1922, William Brooks; H. Cook; J.D. Jack; Rev. J.C. Jackson; G.W. Lobb and B.S. LaMarsh were initiated. Joining by certificate were Brother's Thomas Jack, K. MacGillivray and George Rehill. |
Former Hall of Rosedale Loyal Orange Lodge No. 2841 once located at 10000 McGrath Road in Rosedale, British Columbia. Date of the photo is unknown.
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In 1923, Brother S.R. Heal was elected Worshipful Master of the Lodge and new members initiated were Phil Abbott, W.H. Rickey and Joseph Thompson.
In 1924, new members included A.R. Aitken, R.P. Aitken, S. Denman, A.E. Foster, S. Gregory, J.E. Hogg, J.E. McLeod and J.J. Huddlestone.
In 1925, Brother R. McAdam was elected Worshipful Master; H.S. Evans was Recording Secretary.
In 1926, Brother W.D. Hughes was elected Worshipful Master. With new members James A. Martin and W.S. Avery, the membership stood at 18. Assets were $1200.
In 1927, Brother M. Stevenson was elected Worshipful Master.
In 1928, Brother M. Stevenson was again elected Worshipful Master.
In 1929, Brother Harry S. Hull joined the Lodge by transfer.
In 1930, Brother A.A. Charters was elected Worshipful Master . Members added were Alex Arthur, Robert Johnstone, Harold Wares, R. Bolton, W.G. Dunn and J.E. Way.
In 1932, Brother R. Johnstone was elected as Worshipful Master and Brother N.J.D. McNair was Recording Secretary. Dues to the provincial headquarters were $2.00 per member but only 11 members were able to pay, an indication of the deep depression of the dirty '30's.
In 1933,Brother A.A . Arthur was elected Worshipful Master. A.S. McMoran and C.A. Austin were initiated.
In 1934, there were no official returns filed and it is assumed that the lodge disbanded at this time. The Hall continued to be used as a small meeting hall by many groups for a number of years.
In 1937, the title of the property passed to the Township of Chilliwack; perhaps as a result of a tax sale. The title subsequently passed to Robert Maguire.
In 1940, the title was acquired by the Board of Elders of the Canadian District of the Moravian Church in America.
In 1945, the title passed to the synod of the New Westminster Diocese of the Anglican Church.
In 1950, the title passed to the Mennonite Brethern Conference of British Columbia who held it for twelve years, until 1962.
In 1962, the title passed to Jacob Dekker who subsequently removed the building and the land became part of a pasture.
In 1924, new members included A.R. Aitken, R.P. Aitken, S. Denman, A.E. Foster, S. Gregory, J.E. Hogg, J.E. McLeod and J.J. Huddlestone.
In 1925, Brother R. McAdam was elected Worshipful Master; H.S. Evans was Recording Secretary.
In 1926, Brother W.D. Hughes was elected Worshipful Master. With new members James A. Martin and W.S. Avery, the membership stood at 18. Assets were $1200.
In 1927, Brother M. Stevenson was elected Worshipful Master.
In 1928, Brother M. Stevenson was again elected Worshipful Master.
In 1929, Brother Harry S. Hull joined the Lodge by transfer.
In 1930, Brother A.A. Charters was elected Worshipful Master . Members added were Alex Arthur, Robert Johnstone, Harold Wares, R. Bolton, W.G. Dunn and J.E. Way.
In 1932, Brother R. Johnstone was elected as Worshipful Master and Brother N.J.D. McNair was Recording Secretary. Dues to the provincial headquarters were $2.00 per member but only 11 members were able to pay, an indication of the deep depression of the dirty '30's.
In 1933,Brother A.A . Arthur was elected Worshipful Master. A.S. McMoran and C.A. Austin were initiated.
In 1934, there were no official returns filed and it is assumed that the lodge disbanded at this time. The Hall continued to be used as a small meeting hall by many groups for a number of years.
In 1937, the title of the property passed to the Township of Chilliwack; perhaps as a result of a tax sale. The title subsequently passed to Robert Maguire.
In 1940, the title was acquired by the Board of Elders of the Canadian District of the Moravian Church in America.
In 1945, the title passed to the synod of the New Westminster Diocese of the Anglican Church.
In 1950, the title passed to the Mennonite Brethern Conference of British Columbia who held it for twelve years, until 1962.
In 1962, the title passed to Jacob Dekker who subsequently removed the building and the land became part of a pasture.
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