Papyrus - Volume 37 Number 2 - April 2016 Mail Number 4000 9029Illustrious Potentate Sir Alan Berry
salutes a packed house with a postersigned by Pete Townshend and
Roger Daltrey at The Who concert. For more pictures see page 27
inside this edition of your Papyrus.
Potentate’s MessageI L LU ST R IOU S S I R R . A LAN B E RRY - POT E NTAT E
We Love and Care for Our Kids
After a glorious winter we are now moving into a very busy time of the year. As I writethis we have just finished the first “The Who” concert. This was a fabulous eveningand we received great recognition from the nine to ten thousand people in
attendance, as well as raising in excess of $7,000 for the hospital while having fun. I offer mysincere thanks to the 50 Nobles and Ladies who braved the worst storm of the winter to be inattendance. After our duties were over we were able to enjoy a great concert. They are afabulous band and I encourage you to volunteer for the next The Who concert and also theBryan Adams concert. Please get your name into the Recorder’s office, as we are limited to 50volunteers. Remember our motto “Fun with a Purpose”.
As most of you are aware membership is our greatest challenge but our on-goingattendance at public events such as the St. Patrick’s Day parade, the concerts, the Spartanraces and the many other local events are certainly helping to raise our local profile and forthis I gratefully acknowledge the tremendous efforts of the Clubs and Units belonging toRameses. In particular the great turn out of Shriners and Shrine Units from throughout the GTAarea participating in the St. Patrick’s Day parade was very impressive. A tip of the Fez to all!Thank you.
We have several major upcoming events that we look forward to joining the fellowship andfun. The Potentate’s Ball is at a new location, The Crowne Plaza and promises to be a funevening for all.
The Spring Ceremonial is returning to Niagara Falls and I know our Director General, NobleDave Gillies, and his team of Nobles, Ladies, and members of Bokhara Court have worked veryhard to ensure a great time will be had by all. They have a fabulous program put together forboth the Nobles and Ladies which promises, along with Niagara’s attractions, to be a greatweekend of something for everyone.
There are still vacancies for the Potentate’s trip on October 23rd toNovember 6th, 2016, cruising to 13 ports in the Southern Caribbean. Forinformation, please call 401 Travel at 905-853-1772 or 1-800-263-3271.
Lady Jackie and I look forward to visiting with you on our travels.
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Potentate’s Message 3
Shriners Lotter Results 5
Directory Changes 5
Rameses Spring Ceremonial 6-10
Ceremonial Candidates 11
Ceremonial Carryovers 11
May Calendar 12
June Calendar 12
Recorder’s Message 13
Woody’s Wisdom 13
Dave’s Note Pad 14
Bill’s Banter 14
Chaplain’s Corner 15
Treasurer’s Report 15
Special Ladies Luncheon 15
Sheba Shrine Club 16
Shrine Circus 16
Bokhara Court No. 22 17
Viking Shrine Club 17
Clown Capers 18
Oronto Temple No. 69 19
2016 Census 19
February Canada Day 20
First Ladies Project 20
Mississauga Shrine Club 21
Muskoka Shrine Club 21
Circus Duty Schedule 22
Circus Maps 23
Safe Summer 24
Fathers of the Community 25
Shriners Rewards 26
“The Who” in Pictures 27
Child Safety 28
Founder’s Golf Classic 29
In Memoriam 30
Imperial Session 2016 31
Potentate’s Cruise 32
2016 SHRINERS LOTTERY RESULTSWINNERS WILL BE PRINTED IN THE TORONTO STAR, SATURDAY EDITION, CLASSIFIED ADS, SERVICES SECTION
AND ON OUR WEB SITE: www.rameses-shriners.ca
Draw 3, January 21, 20162387 W. Prentick Peterborough Kawartha $1,0000200 M. Mankanelli Toronto Rameses $ 5001165 G. Boyce Sudbury Sudbury $ 2501629 W. Hooey Barrie Viking $ 2501797 R. Bowland Parry Sound Waubuno $ 2503081 S. Morehouse Richmond Hill Newbeaver $ 2500891 V. Parsons Toronto Sheba $ 1001572 J. Anderson Kapuskasing Timmins $ 1003287 T. Collins Niagara Falls Niagara $ 1003472 R. Tarullo Brechin Orillia $ 1003573 M. Ikonomidis Whitby Oshawa $ 100
Draw 4, January 28, 20163529 B&T Jones Oshawa Oshawa $1,0000115 B. Heise Algonquin Highlands Algonquin $ 5000242 A&P Hunt Wasaga Beach David Rawn $ 2500813 S. Kitzul North Bay Rorab $ 2501316 H. Allman Sudbury Sudbury $ 2501712 S. Muir Newmarket Viking $ 2500603 R. Broderuk Stayner David Rawn $ 1000612 D. Rennie Stouffville Hillbilly $ 1000815 A. Porter North Bay Rorab $ 1002018 R. Earle Toronto Keystone Kopps $ 1003622 R&H White Oshawa Oshawa $ 100
Draw 5, February 4, 20163407 R. Seanor Orillia Orillia $1,0001924 J. Buckle Oakville Firefighters $ 5002323 G. Campbell Rockwood Guelph $ 2502666 N. Pridham Brampton Kingsway $ 2503254 N. Ross Welland Niagara $ 2503309 R. Mathews New Liskeard Northland $ 2500343 E. Heighington Lindsay E. Heighington $ 1000907 T. Sutton Barrie Sheba $ 1002079 J. Cropley Bancroft Algonquin $ 1002158 E. Freeman Belleville Belleville $ 1003349 N. Stephens Burlington Oakville $ 100
Draw 6, February 11, 20161493 Golden Beaver Lodge Timmins Timmins $1,0001287 P. Carter Copper Cliff Sudbury $ 5002116 A. Whitney Belleville Belleville $ 2500122 S&E Bielawski Mississauga Manito $ 2502842 Muskoka Hillbilly Unit Bracebridge Muskoka $ 2501005 K. Fitzgibbon Barrie Sheba $ 2503270 B. Allen Niagara Falls Niagara $ 1000905 S. Bristow Barrie Barrie $ 1001026 L. Bertram Barrie Sheba $ 1001274 D. Hodgins Lively Sudbury $ 1001361 L. Redden Val Caron Sudbury $ 100
Draw 7, February 18, 20163379 H. Watson Oakville Oakville $1,0001985 R. Middlebro Minesing Founders $ 5002254 Carol Fountain Cimini Harpursville Credit Valley $ 2501961 L. Martin Brampton Ron Dixon $ 2501625 J. Laycock Newmarket Viking $ 2501636 D. Brohm Bradford Viking $ 2500001 L. Howard Carrying Place Hillbilly $ 1002776 T. Medlyn Barrie Manito $ 1001163 C&P Ramsey Garson Sudbury $ 1001189 J. Schofield Tehkummah Sudbury $ 1001365 B. Johnson Orangeville Tecumseh $ 100
Draw 8, February 25, 20161005 K. Fitzgibbon Barrie Sheba $1,0001153 I. Russell St. Catharines St. Catharines $ 5000394 T. Oster Creemore David Rawn $ 2500601 T. McLeod Nottawa David Rawn $ 2503424 P. Anderson Markham Orillia $ 2503447 P. Valle Severn Orillia $ 2502365 D. Demoel Thorold Guelph $ 1000380 D. Jack Hamilton Hamilton $ 1003312 P. Kelly Larder Lake Northland $ 1000164 B. Johnson Meaford Ramoca $ 1000841 R. Carlson Warren Rorab $ 100
Draw 9, March 3, 20163619 B. Williamson Ajax Oshawa $1,0003078 Reath/Moody Mount Albert Newbeaver $ 5000933 N. Malcolm Barrie Sheba $ 2501069 C. Lougheed Oro-Medonte Sheba $ 2502023 E. Holdam Toronto Keystone Kopps $ 2502368 B. Wilkes Selwyn Kawartha $ 2500110 R. Kerr Grimsby Rameses $ 1000271 M. Giffen Elmvale David Rawn $ 1000619 S. McLean Stouffville Hillbilly $ 1000671 B. Radbourne Owen Sound Ramoca $ 1003026 T. Taylor Bracebridge Muskoka $ 100
Draw 10, March 10, 20161502 D. Dougherty South Porcupine Timmins $1,0001623 J. Cober Bradford Viking $ 5000397 D&M Griffin Tiny David Rawn $ 2501841 R. Martin Acton Waubuno $ 2503023 L. Kaye Milford Bay Muskoka $ 2503217 B. Halbert Niagara Falls Niagara $ 2500374 D. Noble Hamilton Rameses $ 1001867 F. Saunders Scarborough Drum Corps $ 1002343 N. Taylor Guelph Guelph $ 1002708 D. Powers Stayner Manito $ 1003209 S. Wright Niagara Falls Niagara $ 100
Draw 11, March 17, 20161506 J. Groulx Timmins Timmins $1,0001930 F. Baillie Barrie Founders $ 5001527 R. Clemence Timmins Timmins $ 2502543 D. Ewart Lansdowne Kingston $ 2503322 L. Fraser Kirkland Lake Northland $ 2503379 H. Watson Oakville Oakville $ 2500005 A. Sanayhie Pickering Hillbilly $ 1001093 C. Kerr Bobcaygeon Sheba $ 1001766 W. Lebert McDougal Waubuno $ 1002555 G. Fournier Kingston Kingston $ 1002746 R. Zeggil Singhampton Manito $ 100
Draw 12, March 24, 20163234 J. Wilson Niagara Falls Niagara $1,0002443 J. Wesselink Bobcaygeon Kawartha $ 5001336 H. Lindsay Sudbury Sudbury $ 2501542 J. MacQuarrie Timmins Timmins $ 2502423 J & K Devit Bobcaygeon Kawartha $ 2503659 J. Chesniak Fort Erie Port Colborne $ 2500305 D. Stephen Glencairn Davis Rawn $ 1000688 J. Webb Guelph Ramoca $ 1002190 W. Dewe Belleville Bellville $ 1002680 D. Smith Brampton Kingsway $ 1002987 L. Ruttle Bracebridge Muskoka $ 100
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Directory ChangesPage 6 Director Doug Overy - Address correction - 113
Clover Ridge Drive East, Ajax, ON L1S 1H1.Page 23 Ritualistic Cast - Joe Chamberlain, Secretary, Passed
Away March 28, 2016.Page 27 Kingston Shrine Club President - Kent Winterstein
Cell # 613-888-5299Page 28 Manito 1st Vice Wally Skomra Add email:
[email protected] Page 29 Midland District S/C Secretary Neil Waters Change
email to: [email protected] Page 31 Ambassador Henry Darling of Northland Shrine Club’s new
email is [email protected] 37 Scarborough Shrine Club - Joe Chamberlain,
Secretary, Passed Away March 28, 2016Page 39 Sudbury Secretary John Miszczak email is .ca not .comPage 40 Trent Valley President, Wayne Atchison Please correct
his phone number area code to 705
Niagara’s the scene in 2016
Rameses Potentate 2016Noble R. Alan (Al) Berry
Niagara President 2016Noble Les Vass
Director General 2016 Noble Dave Gillies [email protected]
Secretary 2016 Noble Ron Lyons
Housing/Packages 2016Noble Peter Van Hemmen [email protected]
10:30am Flag Raising Ceremony at the Niagara Falls City Hall 5:00pm BBQ at the Oasis Shrine Club 7:30pm Rameses Stated Meeting at the Shrine Club
8:00am Golf Tournament at Thundering WatersShotgun Start
Noon Registration opens at Shrine Club Noon BBQ at the Oasis Shrine Club Evening An evening of Karaoke at the Shrine Club
7:00 to 9:30am Breakfast at the Shrine Club 8:00am Candidates Registration and All Sections at the
Glengate Alliance Church on Valley Way 9:30am Ladies Program 11:00am Parade Line Up Noon BBQ at the Oasis - Shrine Club 1:00pm Parade Begins 2:30pm Class party - meet the Candidates at the Shrine Club 5:30pm General Reception at the Club ltalia6:15pm Fezzing & Ceremonial Feast at the Club ltalia
7:00 - 9:30am Breakfast at the Shrine Club 8:00am Drum Head Ceremony - Legion Spring St.Noon BBQ at the Oasis Shrine Club
THE AGENDA ABOVE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Rameses Spring Ceremonial9-12 June 2016 - Niagara FallsThursday June 9
Friday June 10
Saturday June 11
Sunday June 12
NIAGARA SHRINE CLUB 5621 NORTH ST. NIAGARA FALLS, ON. L2G 1J4 905-358-9110
The Treblaires is a community showchoir composed of women fromaround the Niagara Region. They
are directed by Jessica Cowan andaccompanied by pianist, Ben Phelan.
Since 1956, the Treblaires Ladies ShowChoir has entertained in the NiagaraPeninsula and has evolved from a ladies’“stand up and sing” choir, to doing
“The 50’s Show”, featuring Roy Orbison, TheEverly Brothers, Elvis and many others; “Steppin’Out”, a blues/jazz revue; and “Stairway to theStars’, which was a “heavenly” experience.
In 2005, the Treblaires became a not-for-profitcorporation, and in August 2009, received aTrillium Grant, which is being used to enhancetheir ability to serve within their community. TheTreblaires’ mandate is to entertain a broaddemographic of audiences at a variety of differentvenues around the Niagara Region.
productionsinvolving costumes, actions,dance and many different forms of music.
Our music repertoire ranges in style fromshow tunes, contemporary, swing, jazz,spiritual and through costuming, song andchoreographed movement.
During the 80’s and 90’s the Treblairesperformed with the Niagara Symphony at theShaw Festival. Other shows at Brock, tomention just a few, included: an authentic1952 Packard parked at a drive-in restaurantwith real roller skating car-hops/singers for
NIAGARA’S THE SCENE IN 2016
LADIES FEAST CANDIDATENAME $50 $75 YES/NO
Rameses Spring Ceremonial Niagara Falls June 9-12Golf June 10 - 8:00am - $150John Daly hosts the tournament this year.Thundering Waters is John’s signature course inCanada. Welcome gift, continental breakfast, onthe go sandwich at the turn and a foamybeverage, steak lunch and prizes. Cart included.Extra fun, poker golf, chipping contest, sponsoredholes 50/50 draw.
Ladies June 11 - 9:30 - $50Lunch with the Treblaires. Theskyscraper Hilton Hotel is the venuefor a musical luncheon featuringthe Treblaires, an award-winningladies show choir from Niagara.Superb lunch with some swing,show tunes, jazz, spiritual andtraditional entertainment.
The Feast June 11 - $75 5:30 Cocktails - 6:15 DinnerClub Italia’s Grand Ballroom, Niagara’smost elegant banquet facility. Enjoy asumptuous 7-course dinner served atyour table. Featured speaker and Fez your Candidate right at your table.
Make it the highlight of your weekend
2016 Shrine Ceremonial June 9-12 Niagara Falls, OntarioNote: All bookings must be received at least 30 days prior to the event. Cancellation must be no less than 30 days prior.
CLUB/UNIT: CONTACT:
EMAIL: TELEPHONE:
ADDRESS:
Golf RegistrationGolf, cart, light breakfast, halfway snack, steak lunch, price $150 per person at John Daly’s Thundering Waters8:00am shotgun start, Friday 10 June 2016. Deadline 25 May 2016. Dress code: no jeans, tank tops or short-shorts
Golfer’s Names:
Golfer 1 Golfer 2
Golfer 3 Golfer 4
Golf amount remitted $______________
Package Request ASK THE HOTEL ABOUT BABY SITTING SERVICES
Cheque payable to: NIAGARA SHRINE CLUB / CEREMONIALEmail this form to: [email protected]
Or mail to Noble Peter Van Hemme, 6514 Ker Street, Niagara Falls, Ontario, L2G 1X8
Package amount remitted $_____________
NIAGARA’S THE SCENE IN 2016
June 9 Karaoke at the Club FREETickets for BBQ and Camel’s Milk available all weekend at the Club
NIAGARA’S THE SCENE IN 2016
Thundering Waters features rolling greens, sculptedbunkers, meandering creeks and expansive fairways.Here you’ll find the 7th longest hole in Canada,
measuring at 661 yards, along with a gratifying mix of the bestof woodland, parkland and heathland styles. All these combineto create a true masterwork.
Thundering Waters is John Daly’s first “Signature” golfcourse in Canada, and was built to evoke the look, feel and playof an intimate, secluded, private club. At 6,530 yards from thechampionship tees, the par-72 Thundering Waters exemplifiesJohn Daly’s high risk-reward style that will augment theexhilaration for players of all skill levels. Fourteen of the holeswind though a forest of mature maple, oak and hickory trees.The remaining holes are links styles: rugged hills covered withlong grasses, cavernous bunkers, wind swept fairways andundulated greens framed by a winding burn. But don’t befooled by its beauty. At 6,530 yards and a slope rating of 149from the championship tees, the par 72 Thundering Waters is amatch for players of any caliber.
Shriners Golf at John Daly’s Thundering Waters
Friday 10 June 2016Rameses Spring Ceremonial
• 8am shotgun • Welcome gift including sleeve of balls and casino chip
ball marker • Continental breakfast featuring coffee, muffins, pastries,
juices and yogurts • On-the-go-a sausage or sandwich, bag of chips, and
Molson Draft; this can be redeemed at any time throughout the round (after 11am for the beer)
• 2 pm Steak lunch - draw - prizes - big winners • 3 sponsored hole contests • Poker golf • Chipping contest• 50/50 draw
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NO.1st NAME LAST NAME ADDRESS CITY OCCUPATION CRAFT LODGE SPONSORS1 STEPHEN D. BERRY 12901 HWY 35 MINDEN, ON RETIRED ARCADIA #440 BARRY ROBB, SEAN COOK2 MARK BROOKS 16-3400 RHONDA VALLEY MISSISSAUGA, ON SUPERVISOR ROADS TRAFALGAR #712 DAREN DEN3 D. W. GREEN 656 DRUMMOND DRIVE ELGIN, ON ELEC. ENGINEER NORTHERN LIGHT #266 BRYON GREEN, W. HENNESSY4 ARTHUR B. HALEY 76 IDLEWOOD DRIVE MIDHURST, ON RETIRED CORINTHIAN #96 RONALD GREER, S. CROCKATT5 R. (RAY) JEBALI 119 5TH AVENUE ENGLEHART, ON PROJECT COORD. ENGLEHART #534 MARK WOOLDRIDGE, S. NASH6 SCOTT LAING 22 FRASSON DR. GUELPH, ON SALES MANAGER CAMPBELL #603 D. THOMPSON, E. EVANS7 MIKE McFARTHING 80 HIGHCROFT ROAD BARRIE, ON SELF-EMPLOYED KERR #230 BEVAN CARRIQUE, R. OSBORNE8 DONALD S. OWEN 50 PALING COURT HAMILTON, ON OPERATIONS MGR. ST. ANDREWS #593 RAYMOND CORRIN, A. MURRAY9 NICHOLAUS PAWLUCH BOX 514, 1121 CTY RD 21MINDEN, ON RETIRED NORTH ENTRANCE #463 PAUL, JOHNSON, MELVIN SMITH
10 WILLIAM J. RATH 55 ST. GEORGE RD ST. GEORGE, ON RETIRED ST. GEORGE #243 BLAIR SMYTH, JOE JOHNSON11 L. EUGENE UNDERHILL 1566 5TH AVENUE WEST OWEN SOUND, ON MILITARY NORTH STAR #322 CREIGHTON TAYLER, R. TODD12 GEOFFREY WAITE 1490 FIELDLIGHT BLVD. PICKERING, ON DRIVER TRAINER CANADA #532 NORMAN LAW, PHILIP WILSON
NO.1st NAME LAST NAME ADDRESS CITY OCCUPATION CRAFT LODGE SPONSORS1 SAMUEL R. BAILIE 14452 YONGE STREET AURORA, ON CARPENTER UNION #118 J. COBER, B. WOOD2 MICHAEL BAIROS 16 CANDLER CRT BOWMANVILLE, ON RETAIL MANAGER JERUSALEM #31 B. SMYTH, R. AKERS3 DEEB BASMAJI 7 MIDCROFT DRIVE SCARBOROUGH, ON JEWELLER LEBANON #139 J. BASMAJI, G. BASMAJI4 JOHN BOTES AL MAN. 210 ST. LEONARD'S AVE. TORONTO, ON CEO ST. ANDREWS #16 A. REDUBLO, I. JURIC5 PHILLIP M. CIUFO 45 BAIF BLVD, #705 RICHMOND HILL, ON CONTRACTOR RICHMOND #23 R. WHITMARSH, P. NATALE6 REYNANTE DAVA 11 ALANNO WAY VAUGHAN, ON HOTELIER ZETA SHAMROCK #410 A. REDUBLO, E. BLENKHORN7 ERICK R. ESCOLERO-CANA 38 452 CARLTON ST. ST. CATHARINES, ON TECHNICIAN ST. GEORGE'S #15 G. ARNDT, D. GILLIES8 JOHN R. HOWARD 36 GLEN CASTLE DR STONEY CREEK, ON RETIRED TUSCAN #551 J. BENNETT, J. MCKNIGHT9 JOHN MACDONELL 99 THIRD STREET KIRKLAND LAKE, ON PRODUCTION COORD. DORIC #623 L. METSON, G. LACROIX
10 JAMES MASSON 372 WOLFE STREET OSHAWA, ON HEAVY EQUIP OP. JERUSALEM #31 B. SMYTH, R. AKERS11 WILLIAM J. MCLOUGHLIN 38 JEFFERSON DRIVE ST. CATHARINES, ON RETIRED ST. ANDREWS #661 D. SCUDAMORE, T. BRANDON12 JOSE MORENO 2 HALLCROWN CRT BRAMPTON, ON ARMED GUARD ASHLAR #247 E. RECUENCO, J. AZUCENA13 ANTHONY VARSALONA 22 LAKESIDE DRIVE GRIMSBY, ON CHIROPRACTOR UNION #7 A. ARSENAULT, G. MITCHELL14 CHRIS. A. WALDIE 237 JANE STAYNER, ON NURSE NORTHERN LIGHT #266 D. RAWN, C LOHNES
2016 SPRING CEREMONIAL CARRYOVERS - NIAGARA FALLS
2016 SPRING CEREMONIAL CANDIDATES - NIAGARA FALLS
NIAGARA’S THE SCENE IN 2016
Notice of Stated Meeting Thursday 9 June 2016
A Business Session of Rameses Shriners, Shriners International, will be conducted in accordance withthe Shriners International regulations and as required by the by-laws of Rameses Shriners at: theNiagara Shrine Club on Thursday 9th June 2016, the said meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. for thepurpose of balloting upon Petitions for Initiation and Affiliation and to conduct all other business asdirectly related to the affairs of Rameses Shriners, Shriners International, and Rameses ClubIncorporated.
Dated at Toronto, this 1st day of April 2016.
Attest:
Jim Thornton - Recorder Alan Berry - Illustrious Potentate
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RAMESES SHRINERS MONTHLY EVENT SCHEDULETHE EVENTS STATED IN THIS CALENDAR MAY HAVE BEEN POSTPONED OR CANCELLED. PLEASE CONFIRM WITH THE CLUB/UNIT PRIOR TO ATTENDING
May 2016DATE CLUB EVENT LOCATION TIME
19 May Rameses Founder’s Golf Tournament Innisbrook Golf Course 1:00pm29 May Rameses Special Ladies Luncheon 124 Queen’s Plate Drive 11:00am
June 2016DATE CLUB EVENT LOCATION TIME
9 June Niagara Rameses Stated Meeting Niagara Shrine Club 7:30pm9-12 June Niagara Rameses Spring Ceremonial Niagara Falls Ontario
SHRINE CLUB WEB SITE EMAIL ADDRESSAlgonquin Shrine Club www.algonquinshrineclub.ca [email protected] Shrine Club www.bellevilleshrineclub.caCredit Valley Shrine Club http://home.cogeco.ca/~dscheeringa/shrine El Shamaly [email protected] Shrine Club www.kawarthashrineclub.caKingston District Shrine Club www.kingstonshrineclub.comMidland Shrine Club www.midlandshrineclub.comMississauga Shrine Club www.mississaugashrineclub.netManito Shrine Club www.manitoshrineclub.ca Muskoka Shrine Club www.muskokashrineclub.com [email protected] Shrine Club www.niagarashrineclub.com [email protected] Shrine Club www.oakvilleshrineclub.ca [email protected] Shrine Club www.orilliashrineclub.org Oshawa Shrine Club www.oshawashrineclub.com [email protected] Shrine Club www.freewebs.com/peelshrineclub [email protected] Hillbilly Shrine Club www.rameseshillbillyshrineclub.caRameses Press Corps www.pbase.com/ramesesRameses Toronto Headquarters www.rameses-shriners.ca [email protected] Shrine Club www.ramocashrineclub.on.caRameses Shrine Yacht Club www.rameses-rsyc.caRorab Shrine Club www.rorabnorthbay.com [email protected] Shrine Club www.shebashrine.ca [email protected] Club of Hamilton [email protected] International Headquarters www.shrinershq.orgSt. Catharines & District Club www.stcatharinesshrine.com [email protected] Shrine Club www.sudburyshrineclub.com [email protected] Shrine Club www.masonicfamily.caWaubuno Shrine Club www.kirk-white.com/m-p-masons/waubuno/shrine1_2.htmLADIES GROUPS SUPPORTING SHRINERS AND SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDRENBokhara Court #22 - L.O.S.N.A. www.ladiesorientalshrine.orgDaughters of the Nile www.orontotemple69.com
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BYNOBLE JIM THORNTON
Recorder
RECORDER’S MESSAGE
BY NOBLE TOM WOODROW
Assistant Rabban
WOODY’S WISDOMAre we failing as SHRINERS? At one time the Shrine used to have over 900,000 members, today we are under 300,000. Rameses was
at one time 6,500 members, we are now at 3,000. My own Clubwas at 144 and now we are at 78.
This week I received an e-mail from a Noble in Detroit whois running for the Imperial line. His Temple used to have 18,000members and now has 4,000. This is the constant theme formost Clubs and Temples. Rameses now have more membersover 90 than under-40 years old.
Sure we can blame society, the internet, and of course theyouth who believe that they are entitled to everything, butreally shouldn’t we share some of the blame?
I have visited many Clubs and I have mentioned the “SamsarJewel”. Do you know that I am lucky if 2 or 3 Nobles knowwhat it is? It is a jewel for membership. To complete the jewel, aNoble has to sponsor 12 new members. The jewel has 4 phases.Each time you get 3 new members, you move up a phase. Howmany Nobles in your Club have the “Samsar Jewel?”
Every time I go to a Club, I ask all the Nobles to stand thathave sponsored at least one member. About 30% stand up.What are the other 70% doing? Perhaps it is time to replaceyourself by sponsoring a new member. Remember the more
members you get the lighter the work. Nobles, if we don’t soon start to change this trend, then ask
yourself, “Where will the Shrine be in 25 years?” I am very proud to be a Shriner. When I hear that a family
has been told to get a wheelchair for their child, because theywill never walk, I feel their pain and they must think thatsomeone is always raining on their parade. But things canchange when they are introduced to our Shrine Hospitals. Ourdedicated doctors and nurses work very hard to help ourchildren see the “rainbow” through the rain. When they walkagain, the “sun” comes out and “hope” brightens their lives,that’s right, a “rainbow of hope.”
Nobles, as Shriners, we take on a great responsibility ofkeeping our Hospitals open. It isn’t easy to do when ournumbers keep falling. If we don’t try to build membership, thenwho will make the “rainbows”?
Woody’s quote – “To keep a lamp burning, we have to keepputting oil in it.”
Happy Spring Nobles. According to the calendar, it hasbeen spring for two days and the weather office is calling for snow tomorrow.
Trivia question: Who was Noble George McConkey? Thank you to all the Nobles and family for offering their
congratulations on my new position, and patience as I ride asteep but enjoyable learning curve.
I had the privilege of attending the Recorder’s Seminar at theend of February. Met many old friends from my Membershipdays and 3 of my Canadian colleagues. It was two full days ofmeetings with a great deal of pertinent information absorbed byyour Recorder.
The new software package “Webfez” which was introducedlast year at this time is, and will be, even more valuable as atool for our office staff, Divan and Club Secretaries. The PublicRelations/Donation offices let us know that starting in April the“Love to the Rescue” program which you have seen on USchannels will be airing on Canadian stations, and other media.
Now that we are settled in the building some upgrade, minorrepairs, procedures, and additional help is needed. The internetservice has been very slow and the Wi-Fi inconsistent. Thoseissues should be resolved in the next week or so. When you arein the building ask, and I can give you the Wi-Fi informationneeded. Also the high costs of the phone system is beinginvestigated to see how it can be lowered.
One of our staff members recently sent a letter to Club and
Unit Secretaries announcing that she will be leaving the officeteam at year’s end due to cutbacks. Also another staff memberhas plans on retiring in 2016. We will keep you updated onwhat this means for the re-organization within the office team.
Headquarters is looking for a bar tender/handyman to workon an as-needed basis. You can contact me by calling the officeor emailing the Recorder.
I am also looking to identify Nobles to form a focus grouparound the effective use of social media (Facebook, twitter,periscope etc.), web sites and online communications. Again ifyou have an interest please send me an email [email protected].
Membership still remains our top priority. In previous articlesI have suggested ways to approach Lodge members. With theaddition of the new “Love to the Rescue” campaign in our areayou need to be prepared to speak on the Shrine and our work.In many cases the men and women may not be Shriners,Daughters of the Nile, or LOSNA.When you meet such a man, youor a brother Mason shouldbecome their mentor, find asuitable Lodge, follow themthrough the Three Degreesand then when ready,sponsor them into theShrine.
Enjoy the spring likeweather, hope to see asmany of you as possible atthe Clown Seminar April 23,and the Spring Ceremonial.
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BY NOBLE DAVID RAWN
Chief Rabban
DAVE’S NOTE PAD
Freemasonry is the oldest and most widely knownfraternal organization in the world. It dates backhundreds of years to when stonemasons and other
craftsmen on building projects gathered in shelter houses orlodges. Through the years, these gatherings changed in manyways until formal Masonic Lodges emerged with membersbound together not by trade, but by their own wishes to befraternal brothers.
Shriners International is that fraternity based on fun,fellowship and the Masonic principles of brotherly love, reliefand truth with nearly 200 Temples and thousands of Clubsaround the world to serve mankind through the resources of thephilanthropy of Shrine Hospitals for Children.
Shriners are distinguished by an enjoyment of life in theinterest of philanthropy. They enjoy parades, trips, circuses,dances, dinners, sporting events and other social occasionstogether through fellowship and philanthropy. Shrinedomstrengthens the soul and adds inner meaning to daily life.
Men from all walks of life and all levels of income find fun,fellowship in their local Shrine Club.
It is each Noble’s duty as statedin the Obligation to replace
himself. The Samsar Awardrecognizes those Nobleswho have not onlyreplaced themselves once,but many times over.
To achieve the firstlevel of this award youmust be first line sponsor
of three newmembers.
The Samsar Jewel is achievable for everyone! The SpringCeremonial is just around the corner, you still have time tosponsor new members to obtain your Jewel or the next level ofthe Jewel.
Samsar JewelNECK RIBBON - 3 ColoursRed, Yellow, Green 26” long
ORIGINAL AWARD - ribbonand scimitar with ourTemple Name. With jump-ring for additional awards.
CRESCENT and SPHINXHEAD - First phase award
RED RAINBOW CRESCENT -2nd phase award
YELLOW RAINBOW AWARD -3rd phase award
STAR SET with IMITATIONEMERALD-4th phase award
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Imust first thank all those who have sent congratulatorymessages to Lady Barbara and me. We are certainly pleased to receive them but we are also humbled by them at the
same time. Also I must include a big thank you to Imperial Sir George
Mitchell and Lady Deanna for many years of dedicated serviceto the Shrine in general and Rameses Shriners in particular. Imissed that in my haste last issue. Deadlines have a way ofdoing that to a person.
All Clubs should have the latest information about thenewest incarnation of the annual Vidalia Onions campaign intheir hands by now. The adverse exchange rate has necessitateda price increase but note that a rising tide floats all boats. We
should still be as competitive relative to anyone else in thegame. The message however is the same; sell, sell, sell. Then sellsome more. Your continued support is appreciated.
I have just returned from Oriental Guide School in Tampa.The four-day seminar and group hug provides the new OG’swith a wealth of information and a little time to meet the OG’sfrom all of Shrinedom. We also get to meet the ImperialPotentate and all others on the Imperial line. In particular wemet Imperial Sir Jeffery Sowder who will be the ImperialPotentate in 2020. All the present OG’s will be Potentate of theirrespective Temples in 2020, God and the Nobility willing ofcourse. The Imperial Session will be held in Kansas City in 2020.
Next up is Social Media. In general, the Shrine has notadapted to the use of these powerful tools. We must addressthat situation. Adapt we must. If you have a skill set thatincludes Social Media and have some time to give to us, pleasedrop me a quick note via email. I will coordinate our efforts to“march off the map” into the Social Media universe.
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BY ILLUSTRIOUS SIR JIM MCKINNEY, P.P.Treasurer
TREASURER’S REPORTFirst order of business is that I would like to thank all theNobles who came out to the Rameses Financial Meetingand in particular Noble Brad Swan for asking some really
good questions. Nobles, please feel free to contact me anytimeabout the finances of Rameses Shriners. I will do my best to getyou the answers as soon as possible.
Overall, Rameses is in good shape financially and steps arebeing taken to reduce expenses wherever possible. The Divan isalso actively looking at new fundraising opportunities. If anyNoble has an idea for a new fundraiser do not hesitate tocontact us, so that you can be invited to a Divan meeting todiscuss. In the meantime let’s all get behind our AssistantRabban Tom Woodrow and make the 2016 Rameses ShrineCircus a huge success.
I would also like to take this opportunity to warn you ofsomething called Ransomware. There was an alert issued to SHCErie of an increase in Ransomware attacks in the past few
weeks. Ransomware is a malicious software (also known asmalware) that encrypts your files without you knowing it andrequires payment to unencrypt them. According to my computerguy, they look for between $500 and $700 US dollars. He had 3cases in the last week, none got their files back and only onehad a backup. In addition to backing up your files, care shouldbe taken to only open emails and attachments from trustedsources.
Turning to a much happier note, SHC Erie has a new videoout entitled “What is Shriners Hospital for Children Erie?” Youcan view this on YouTube. Together let’s make 2016 a fantasticyear.
BY ILL. SIR REVEREND BEVAN CARRIQUE, P.P.Chaplain
CHAPLAIN’S CORNER
The Robbie Burns Night at the Temple was verysuccessful. We had a great meal, haggis, deliciousdesserts and a great performance by the Black Watch
Pipes and Drums. We were honoured to have Stuart Gray from Scotland to do
the Toast to the Haggis and the Immortal Memories of RobbieBurns. Stuart is a former Pipe Major of the Rameses Pipe Band.
Hopefully everyone had a great Easter and we are nowlooking forward to spring.
I would like to invite all Nobles and their families to ourannual Drum Head Service at the Spring Ceremonial in NiagaraFalls, Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 8am.
It will be held at 479 Legion Spring Street and followed by abreakfast at the Niagara Shrine Club. If you have never attendeda Drum Head Service please come and see the Drum Corpspresent their drums and the Legion of Honour present our flags.
A thought to share . . . Sometimes we are so deeply wounded that it leaves a
lasting scar. Did you know it is possible to forgive, even whenthe scars are visible? You might not forget, but forgiveness is achoice you can make. A tough choice, sure . . but the right one.You may just find it can help to heal some of those scars.
Please do not hesitate to give me a call for any assistance.
Sunday, 29 May 2016Ladies, start making plans now to enjoy a fun-filled day with your friends
Activities commence at 11:00 a.m. with light beverage followed by a sit-down luncheon at
The Rameses Shrine Centre, 124 Queen’s Plate Drive, Toronto, Ontario, M9W 0B4
You will be receiving a personal invitation by mail from thePotentate Illustrious Sir R. Alan Berry and Lady Jackie
RSVP the Temple upon the receipt of your invitation no later than 16 May 2016We must know numbers attending for catering
Your local Club Ambassador will contact you for transportation to and from the Shrine Centre
Chairman for this event is Noble Doug Overy
Rameses Special Ladies Luncheon
By Noble Doug Griffin, SSCCS SHEBA SHRINE CLUB CHIEF SCRIBE
Someone said the winter is coming to an end so before it doesn’t, let me tell youwhat we did at Sheba to keep ourselves warm. The first thing we did was to lure 26 teams of Nobles to the Curling Rink in
Barrie to entertain us by throwing a bunch of rocks while sweeping some ice andyelling inspiring words sprinkled with sarcasm.
The 51st Whitefish Bonspiel attracted some well-seasoned veterans and a numberof unseasoned freshmen (I am being polite). Everyone came to curl but the arena wasnot the only place of amusement. The Friday hospitality room was the beginning of theweekend festivities which started at 2:00pm and lasted into the evening. Therecertainly was a lot of Social Intercourse or Fellowship as some of you called it.
The Opening Ceremony was led by Mr. Whitefish (Noble Peter Hughson) followedby Sheba’s Colour Party hoisting their flags high while keeping in time to the pipe anddrum. A number of curlers “fell” in behind bringing up the rear (sorry “followed” not“fell”). The Whitefish Breakfast started before sunrise on Saturday and featured fish,beans and fresh orange “juiced” (this is not a spelling error…I did mean “juiced”).After being fed and well juiced, those who could walk did so, while others wereescorted back to the ice for a day of curling and cursing. Then it was time for lunch.
Our Sheba Nobles opened their homes to give our guests some nourishment. Notonly did our visitors devour their lunch but many liquor cabinets were left empty aswell. From there it was back to the sheets for a final time.
The Evening Banquet with the award presentation capped off the whole “affair”.Noble Terry Arnold as M.C. made a lot of us laugh and some of us cry. The VikingShrine Club was the big winner. D. J. Slessor, Chris Toole, Tom Pearson and WillyWalters won the Wm J. “Bill” Hay Trophy and took it home for a second year a row.
The Minnow Trophy was won by the Muskoka Shrine Club, Ken Lovelock, KyleRichardson and Clarence Boyd. Congratulations to all!
Noble David Lougheed was the lucky winner of the Ring Draw. He says he can’twait to surprise his wife (I hope he is giving her the ring). So ends another“Whitefish”.
Footnote - Anyone who has been to a Whitefish has come away with a smilebecause they have learned all the secrets and signs of this Great Event or as we say“What Happens at The Whitefish Stays at The Whitefish” See you Next Year!
Inspirational words at Whitefish
is coming to town and we are lookingfor help from Shriners, Shiners Ladies,family members and Masons to helptake tickets, watch strollers, generalsecurity and of course, Fire Watch.
Nobles, I know that I am asking for agreat deal of each Club and Unit, withsome being asked to come out evenmore than in the past. Unfortunately,as the number of Rameses Clubs andUnits decrease it places a greaterburden on the rest of us to ensurethat the show continues to go on. Soplease, if you can spare the time,come out on your own or with thefamily and support the Shrine Circus.
If I inadvertently overlooked yourClub or Unit and it is not on the
schedule I am sorry. If you can sparethe time please come out and
lend a hand.
Shriners reporting for the Fire Watchplease report in one hour prior toshow times. This allows you time tosign in and report to your station. FireWatch must be in place 45 minutesprior to show time; that’s 15 minutes
before the public is allowed to enter the tent.
For Rameses Shriners, the circus ismore than a fraternal fundraiser; it isalso an opportunity to give back tothe community by making it possible
for everyone to have a circus experience.
The Shrine Circus brings somethingimportant to the community, quality,affordable family entertainment.
So come out, renewacquaintances, lend a hand, and
help us help our kids!
It’s that timeof year again. . .
The 2016 RamesesShrine Circus
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Lady Marion SearleHigh PriestessBOKHARA COURT NO. 22 LADIES ORIENTAL SHRINEOF NORTH AMERICA
The year “Joy’s Beacons of Light” is almost be over. I feel that this year has been very successful andharmonious.
So many positive things have happened and the Ladies of theCourt have risen to the challenge. As requested by Lady JanHebert, the Ladies have put into place a recognition program forall members.
The new hospital opened in Montreal and the EOS machinehas a very nice new room with much more room thanpreviously. There is a space for the Gait Lab which is alreadydesignated and awaiting the final purchase and installation.
We had a marvellous visit with Lady Joy Moore the currentGrand High Priestess and our books were fine, with lots ofpositive comments. Our thank you goes out to all theSecretaries and Treasurers for all their hard work through theyear to make these comments possible.
As we celebrated our 90th birthday with the ceremonial andthe 8 new members, we realize that our Court can, and does,promote new members. We are pleased to welcome a total of11 new members and hope that they will enjoy working with usto provide care for our special children.
The annual Spring Tea is over. Mme Céline Doray spoke forthe last time as she has retired. We wish her all the best. Wethank everyone for supporting our tea.
I wish to thank each and every member for the support overthe last year. It is this support that makes Bokhara Courtsuccessful in all our endeavours.
A positive year for the Ladies of Bokhara CourtVisiting the Clubs has been
pure joy and once again myprofound thanks for allcourtesies received.
Bokhara Court’s CountryDancers cordially invite you to aunique fundraising experience aboard the Wenonah II for a 3-hour cruise on beautiful Lake Muskoka in support of our 106thGrand Council Session.
We offer you the option of boarding the ship in 1920’sthemed attire.
Enjoy live entertainment, silent auctions, door prizes andlight refreshments.
For your added convenience and comfort, the Wenonah II isequipped with an elevator and all the amenities.
Please join us Saturday, May 28th, 2016. The ship departsfrom Gravenhurst at 1:00pm sharp.
Early bird tickets are $75 per person before Monday, March28th. After Monday, March 28th the price is $85 per person.
Hotels offering discounted rates for “Muskoka Lady’s ShrinerGroup”:
• Marriott: 705-687-6600 - $165 for a room that sleeps 4.Includes hot buffet breakfast and Hi-Speed Internet. Withinwalking distance of the ship.
• Quality Inn: 705-645-8775 - $89 for a room for 2. $10 foreach additional Person. Free shuttle to the ship.
Please come and support our Grand Council 2020fundraising event.
For more information please contact Lady Louise Swinton,416-807-8689 [email protected] or Lady SheilaMcCrank, 705-706-0572 [email protected]
By Noble Ted McClennyVIKING SHRINE CLUB
These photographs were taken at the April meeting of theViking Shrine Club on the occasion of their Master Masons’Night. Their guest speaker for the evening was Dr. Green who
spoke on the important subject of Prostate Cancer. Above Club President Noble Ron Ploder was also pleased to
welcome Potentate Illustrious Sir Al Barry, Past Potentate IllustriousSir Jim Rennie and Rameses Treasurer Illustrious Sir Jim McKinney, PP.
Viking has a Doctor in the house
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Saturday 23 April, 2016 - 9:30am - 3pmRegistration at 9am - Cost: $25
Special Guest: Rob Power
Professional entertainer and magician for 35 years
www.magicmomentswithrobpower.com
Seminars on makeup, balloons, magic, parading,Shrine Clown safety and etiquette
A vendor will also be selling magic, balloons, etc.
A workshop for all Shriners interested in clowning. New clowns,“old” clowns and those just thinking about becoming a clown.
Join us for a fun-filled day of discovery
Location: Rameses Temple 124 Queen’s Plate Drive,Toronto, ON M9W 0B4
Tecumseh Shrine Club presents
Clown Caper
More info: email Barry Johnson at [email protected]
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The Canadian Census startsin May of this year. The following web site listjob opportunities for thosewith the time and interest.Also, there is an informationpage available on the site.
http://www.census.gc.ca
By Joyce Anderson-Johnson, PQ DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE ORONTO TEMPLE NO. 69
Oronto Temple No. 69 Daughters of theNile have been back home with theRameses Shriners at 124 Queen’s
Plate Drive for a whole year now and the timehas flown by.
We started with the installation of a NewQueen and her Officers and now it is time topass the gavel on to our New Queen and herOfficers.
The Installation of Queen Christina (Tina) Connell andher 2016-2017 Officers was held on March 20, 2016, a very
beautiful sunny day, which we are sure is a sign of the brightdays ahead for Oronto Temple No. 69. Thank you to all
our family and friends who attended our beautifulevent.
We have a busy, but fun-filled summer planned.We will be attending our 100th Supreme Sessionwhich is in Indianapolis, Indiana, in June.
We have our Supreme Queen’s visit on July 15,2016, which is always exciting and we will also be
visiting our sister Temples to attend their SupremeQueen Visits.
We are planning fun-filled fund raising events so keep aneye on the news so you can plan to join in.
Oronto Temple No. 69 begins a bright new year
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By Noble Doug GriffinAmbassador At Large
There are a lot of us who justcan’t stand the cold CanadianWinters and migrate to Florida
every year. It is great to be warm andrelaxed but most of us do miss thecamaraderie of our Brothers and FellowNobles. So when Sahib Shrine put on aCanada Day Celebration luncheon onThursday February 18th, it startedanother migration to Sarasota.
Two of my buddies called me to see ifI wanted to go. At first I was a bithesitant because I didn’t have my fez orany clothing that said Rameses or ShebaShrine Club. It was the persistence of myfriends Noble Paul Laureyssens of NewBeaver Shrine Club and Noble Ron Ploder
Canada Day celebrated in FebruaryPresident of Viking Shrine Club thatpushed me to go. The fact that Ron wasgoing to drive and Paul knew where itwas also played into my decision. Oh Ishould mention that our wives Sheena,Shirl and Sandra would also spend theday shopping in Sarasota (and I do meanSPEND).
Now back to reality. We arrived atSahib and were greeted in true Shrinerfashion and as “First Timers” the three ofus were also given an extra “Salaam”.After signing in our next stop was theOasis.
It was here that we started seeingfamiliar faces from Rameses and otherCanadian Temples. Our Canadian hostPast Potentate Ill. Sir Ray Caustonintroduced us to a number of Sahib
Shriners including Potentate Carroll G.Scribner.
Ray has been coming here for the last22 years and today he was to speak onour New Montreal Hospital. So afterdrinking some American Camels Milk anddiscussing Canadian and AmericanPolitics it was time for lunch. Everyonemoved into the banquet hall and as ourAmerican Brothers sat at their tables, we“The Canadian Contingent” were pipedin. What a great honour this was for thetwenty-three of us to be recognized bymore than one hundred and fifteenAmerican Brothers.
Later, the ten “First Timers” whichincluded the three of us were recognizedindividually. Past Potentate Ill. Sir BenHughes was also given homage as theoldest Past Potentate of Rameses and theoldest to attend the luncheon.
After lunch, P.P. Ill. Sir Ray took thepodium and gave a fantastic overview onour new Canadian Shriners Hospital forChildren, complete with a slidepresentation. This was well received by allNobles, especially our American ShrineBrothers who presented Ray with aCertificate of Appreciation and gave hima thunderous round of applause. Thisbrought a fantastic event to a close.
To all the Nobles who are reading thisand attended the Luncheon, I apologizefor not including your name. For the restof you make the trip next year and seewho they were. Everyone can go online toread Sahib Shrine Reporter to get theirversion of the event.
Rameses First LadyJackie Berry’s 2016 Project
• 1st Prize Winter Scene Queen Size Quilt • 2nd Prize Framed Wedgewood Cross Stitch Picture • 3rd Prize Afghan and Matching Pillow
Additional Prizes to be announced day of draw - Tickets $2 each or 3 for $5 Draw to be made at the Ladies Program Spring Ceremonial Niagara Falls onSaturday 11 June 2016
Lady Jackie wishes to thank all of the Ladies who provided the beautiful handmade crafts for her project. It is possible to change the world, one child at a time. Feeling Blessed, thank you for your on-going support.
Proceeds to benefit Shriners Hospital for Children Hearing Research
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By Noble Tony FernandoMISSISSAUGA SHRINE CLUB
Our February meeting was well attended to participate in the Annual Chili Cook-Off. There were fiveparticipants with varied textures of chili. But, to call
something “The Best Chili Ever” implies that there is no roomfor improvement. The winner, Noble Keith McKay, PP, who alsocooks a “wicked” burger with fried onions and tastyingredients, was presented with a trophy for the best ever chili.
We can only hope that the other chili cooks will continueperfecting the chili work that began on the Texas/Mexicanborder and that we continue testing well after the last rich andspicy remnant is licked clean off the bowl. The ultimate chilishould have a rich, complex chili flavour that combines sweet,bitter, hot, fresh, fruity elements in balance and have a robust,meaty, beefy flavor.
Bingo Chair, Noble Chris is doing a great job, co-ordinatingthe Bingo “monetizing” the efforts of the runners and hispresence to generate monies for the transportation fund.
Noble Ambassador, Don Rowe has been communicating welland keeping us informed about what is happening aroundShrinedom.
Reading the latest Papyrus, I have noted that the Divan havenot mentioned about membership growth.
Whilst browsing through Masonic Social Media, a PastMaster from Iowa has made a few suggestions to retain andincrease membership.
• Start with one email (mail for those who disdain theinternet) survey form requesting members about the strengthsand weaknesses of their Lodge or Shrine Unit and of their ownpersonal lives.
• Ask them about their hobbies, interests and of theirpersonal backgrounds such as married, children, education,profession, occupation and special interests etc. In other words,attempt to find the commonalities.
• Based on the above assessment, have a hobby night, anarmed forces night displaying military and armed forces regalia,have a veteran such as Past Potentate, Illustrious Sir RonaldGroshaw or V.W. Bro. Robert Holliday, give a presentation. Whatabout other hobbies or special interests?
• There are a myriad of Masonic and Shrine Educationprograms covering lectures, landmarks, history of our Craft,Shrine, Scottish Rite, York Rite and other concordant bodies.
• In the preliminary survey, request the members to identifyany other areas of Masonry they would like to have a discussionon, as opposed to a presentation. In other words, encouragingparticipation.
• Invite subject matter non-Mason experts from outside andhave an early repast so that the experts can leave at 7.30 p.m.
• Have a jazz night. What about a karaoke night? There are many possibilities to sustain growth! Finally, let’s
respect, show kindness and have compassion for our brethren.
Hot, hot, hot at the annualMississauga Chili Cook-Off
By Noble Tony ArmstrongMUSKOKA SHRINE CLUB
Winter is almost over, the snowbirds are thinkingabout coming home and minnows are on the ice.Curling Minnows that is.
The boys in plaid came home with the Minnow trophy fromthe Whitefish Curling Bonspiel. I am told that I could mentionthat this is the second consecutive year Muskoka won theMinnow Trophy (strategically “losing” the first game to theDivan to enjoy a bit of a sleep-in on Saturday) and while NoblesKen, Clarence and Kyle don’t like to brag, it only took a team ofthree to bring it all home. A lotta pressure for next year!
When I asked what else happened in Barrie I was told “whathappens at the Whitefish stays at the Whitefish” so there’s notmuch else to report here.
Please make plans to save the date of Saturday July 16thand join us in Bracebridge for our annual Muskoka Shrine ClubSurf and Turf dinner. This is also the weekend of the famousMuskoka Arts and Crafts Show! Where else would you wantspend a July weekend but in Muskoka?
This would make a fantastic road trip or excuse to drop in oncottager friends (and thank them with dinner with us!) Pleasecontact 3rd Vice President Kyle Richardson [email protected] or 706-645-2616 for dinner tickets. Opento all, fun for everyone.
What happens at the Whitefish. . .
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Friday June 24th - Sunday June 26th, 2016 - Woodbine Shopping Centre - 500 Rexdale Blvd. RexdaleDATE SHOW TIME DUTY SCHEDULEFri. June 24th 4:00 & 7:30 Kingsway / Hillbillies / Drum Corps Sat. June 25th Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Mississauga / Oakville / Tecumseh / Peel / El Shamaly Sun. June 26th 1:00 & 5:00 Hillbillies / Tecumseh / Peel / Kingsway / Wheelers Fri.
Thursday June 30th - Sunday July 3rd, 2016 - Markham Fairgrounds, 10801 McCowan Rd. Markham DATE SHOW TIME DUTY SCHEDULEThu. June 30th 1:00 & 7:30 Peel / Credit Valley / Pipe Band / Keystone Kopps Fri. July 1st Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Mississauga / Peel / Kingsway / Directors Staff Sat. July 2nd Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Hillbillies / Credit Valley / Tecumseh / Transport Sun. July 3rd 1:00 & 5:00 Drum Corp / Security / Pipe Band
Tuesday July 5th, 2016 - West Orillia Sporting Complex, University off Old Barrie RoadTues. July 5th 4:00 & 7:30 These Circuses are being looked after by Area Shrine Clubs
Thursday, July 7th - Sunday, July 10th, 2016 - Brampton Fair Grounds, 2942 Heart Lake Rd., Caledon, ON DATE SHOW TIME DUTY SCHEDULEThu. July 7th 1:00 & 7:30 Mississauga / Oakville / Leaside / Drum Corps Fri. July 8th Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Kingsway / Hillbillies / Drum Corps / Guelph / Security Sat. July 9th Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Mississauga / Oakville / Tecumseh / Peel / El Shamaly Sun. July 10th 1:00 & 5:00 Hillbillies/ Mississauga / Drum Corps / Hamilton / Viking
Thursday, July 14th - Sunday, July 17th, 2016 - Ancaster Fair Grounds, 630 Trinity Rd. Jerseyville, ON DATE SHOW TIME DUTY SCHEDULEThu. July 14th 1:00 & 5:00 Hillbillies / Mississauga / Oakville / Legion of Honour Fri. July 15th Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Mississauga / Peel / Kingsway / Keystone Kops Sat. July 16th Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Pipe Band / Oakville / Drum Corp / El Shamaly Sun. July 17th 1:00 & 5:00 Hillbillies / Drum Corps / Peel / Wheelers
Tuesday July 19th, 2016 - GM Centre, 99 Athol St. E. Oshawa, ON L1H 1JHDATE SHOW TIME DUTY SCHEDULEThu. July 19th 7:00 Oshawa SC / New Beaver SC / Lakeshore / Kawartha
Thursday July 21st - Monday Aug. 1st, 2016 - Hershey Centre, 5500 Rose Cherry Pl, Mississauga, ON L4Z 4B6 DATE SHOW TIME DUTY SCHEDULEThu. July 21st 7:30 Directors Staff / Provost Marshalls / Security Fri. July 22nd Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Kingsway / Mississauga / Oakville / Hillbillies Sat. July 23rd Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Drum Corp / Oakville / Security / El Shamaly / Peel Sun. July 24th Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Hillbillies / Newbeaver / El Shamaly / Oakville Mon. July 25th 7:00 Security / Drum Corp / Oakville Tue. July 26th 7:00 Kingsway/ Director’s Staff / Mississauga Wed. July 27th 7:00 Drum Corp / Oakville / Security / El Shamaly Thu. July 28th 1:00 & 730 Director’s Staff / Provost Marshalls / Peel Fri. July 29th 4:00 & 730 Kingsway / Mississauga / Hillbillies Sat. July 30th Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Director’s Staff / Provost Marshalls / Security / Peel Sun. July 31st Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Hillbillies / Newbeaver / El Shamaly / Oakville Mon. Aug. 1st 1:00 & 5:00 Director’s Staff / Provost Marshalls / Security
Thursday August 4th – Sunday August 7th, 2016 - Bayfield Mall, 320 Bayfield St, Barrie, ON, L4M 3C1DATE SHOW TIME DUTY SCHEDULEThu. Aug 4th 7:30 Sheba / Circus Unit / Colour Party / VoyagersFri. Aug. 5th 4:00 & 7:30 Sheba / Circus Unit / Colour Party / VoyagersSat. Aug. 6th Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Sheba / Circus Unit / Colour Party / Voyagers / Knight RiderSun. Aug. 7th 1:00 & 5:00 Sheba / Circus Unit / Colour Party / Voyagers
Tuesday August 8th, 2016 - Kingston Memorial Centre, 303 York St. Kingston, ON, K7K 4M4DATE SHOW TIME DUTY SCHEDULETue. Aug. 8th 4:00 & 7:30 Kingston SC
Thursday August 18th - Sunday August 21st - Niagara Regional Exhibition Grounds, 1100 Niagara St, Welland, ON L3C 1M6 DATE SHOW TIME DUTY SCHEDULEThu. Aug. 18th 1:00 & 7:30 Niagara SC / Hamilton SC / Hillbillies OH1 Fri. Aug. 19th 4:00 & 7:30 Niagara SC / Hamilton SC / Hillbillies OH1 Sat. Aug. 20th Noon, 4:00 & 7:30 Niagara SC / Hamilton SC / Hillbillies OH1 Sun. Aug. 21th 1:00 & 5:00 Niagara SC / Hamilton SC / Hillbillies OH1
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Please check the attached schedule for times and duty. If for any reason you cannotattend on the date posted pick another date we are always short of Fire Watch. If youcan spare the time we sure could use your help. Each performance requires aminimum of 10 Fire Watch (20 would be ideal), 2 Front Gate Help, 1 Stroller Attendant,2 to look after seating for Handicapped and Special Needs and 2 Greeters / traffic flowdirectors. (17 Minimum 27 Ideal, 2 per door for Fire Watch allows for washroombreaks, water runs and cigarette breaks etc. Shrine Ladies can sit Fire Watch with theirhusbands.) All those on Fire Watch should be signed in and at their stations 45minutes prior to show time as technically the public cannot be allowed into the tentwithout the Fire Watch in position. As always, meals will be served to Shriners andShrine Ladies that are attending back to back Performances.
Woodbine Shopping Centre500 Rexdale Blvd. Rexdale
Friday June 24thUntil Sunday June 26th, 2016
Markham Fairgrounds10801 McCowan Rd. Markham
Thursday June 30thUntil Sunday July 3rd, 2016
Brampton Fair Grounds2942 Heart Lake Rd., Caledon, ON
Thursday, July 7thUntil Sunday, July 10th, 2016
Ancaster Fair Grounds630 Trinity Rd. Jerseyville, ON
Thursday, July 14th Until Sunday, July 17th, 2016
Hershey Centre5500 Rose Cherry Pl, Mississauga, ON
Thursday July 21stUntil Monday Aug. 1st, 2016
Niagara Regional Exhibition Grounds1100 Niagara St, Welland, ON
Thursday August 18thUntil Sunday August 21st, 2016
West Orillia Sporting ComplexUniversity off Old Barrie Road
Tuesday July 5th, 2016
GM Centre99 Athol St. E. Oshawa, ON L1H 1JH
Tuesday July 19th, 2016
Bayfield Mall320 Bayfield St, Barrie, ON, L4M 3C1
Thursday August 4thUntil Sunday August 7th, 2016
Kingston Memorial Centre303 York St. Kingston, ON, K7K 4M4
Tuesday August 8th, 2016
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Presented By Noble Bob RidleyBELLEVILLE SHRINE CLUB
Re-Printed with Permission from The Belleville Intelligencer
By Tim Miller, The Intelligencer WEDNESDAY 28 OCTOBER 2015
They’re family and friends. That’s how Belleville’s Danielle Ling describes membersof the Shriner’s Club.
“Our local Shriners are both family and friends, who sopassionately and selflessly give everything while asking fornothing,” said Ling. “My hope is the community understandsthe importance of these men who have made the difference in(the lives) of thousands of kids from all around the world and,best of all, they made a difference in my kid.”
Ling’s history with the group goes back over 20 years whenher son, Stephen, was referred to the Montreal Shriner’sHospital.
“Stephen has been a Shrine Kid since 1994. He was bornwith a complex and complicated form of fibular hemimelia,which at that time most doctors were doing an amputation,”explained Ling.
Fibular hemimelia is a rare congenital limb deficiency, whichleft Stephen with a leg length discrepancy.
Twenty-one years and 36 surgeries later Stephen is able towalk and is currently a third-year medicalstudent.
Ling’s appreciation for what the Shrinershave done for her and her family is expansive.
“We’d been to many hospitals but nothingcompared to the Shriners. There’s a sense of
peace when you go in there, you knoweverything’s going to be okay.”
Ling goes on to add it wasn’t justStephen’s body they provided carefor.
“There were social workers andchild life specialists to treat not onlythe bones but the mind and soul aswell. Social workers would speak toStephen on a daily basis makingsure that he himself was mentally
and emotionally prepared to continueon with his care.”
The Shriners umbrella of care alsocovered Ling who says she sometimes“lost” herself in Stephen’s medicalcare.
“They ensured that I hadsomeone to speak with as well.They helped us as a whole family. It
wasn’t just Stephen, it was all of us.” The Shriners also lessened financial stress
by helping with food, gas, accommodations
and meals for the frequent trips to Montreal as well asthousands of dollars spent on leg braces and medical devices.
“We travelled those highways hundreds of times, sometimesthree times in a month we had to drive up there with him.”
Ling describes her experience with the Shriners over the pasttwo decades as “life-altering” for both her and her son.
“The Shriners made me who I am today and I absolutely lovemy life, I wouldn’t change a thing about the past at all. I wouldjust love to pay it forward and do the exact same thing that theShriners did for me with being a doctor,” said Stephen, in arecorded video shared by his mother.
“I met Stephen in 2001, I drove Stephen and Danielle in theparade, He never stopped smiling,” recalled Shriner Bob Ridley.
Through the many pictures Ling has of her son throughoutthe years, and at various stages of treatment, that smile wasever-present.
The Shriners help thousands of children every year throughtheir 22 pediatric specialty hospitals in North America. The careis provided free of charge.
In addition to medical care many of these hospitals areactively engaged in research, searching for cures to cripplingchildhood diseases and better treatments for burn injuries.
“The nurses become family, the staff surgeons becomefamily. It’s compassion. They become totally involved with thefamilies in a good way,” said Ridley.
For him, it’s all worth it. “My first time down to Montreal Hospital I had this girl,
three or four years old, wrapped her arms around my legs andsaid ‘thank you, Mr. Shriner.’ I had to leave; the tears were justflowing down my face. She was smiling, she was happy to bethere. And all the pain these kids have got to be going throughbut they’re all smiling.”
A Shriner’s fez shares a table with medical assistive devices used byStephen Ling when he was a child on Wednesday in Belleville. Stephen hasbeen going to the Shriner’s Hospital in Montreal for over 20 years fortreatment of a rare leg length discrepancy disorder.
Tim Miller/The Intelligencer
Fathers of the community
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Good morning, Noble!
Have you logged in to claim your Shriners Rewards? Shriners Rewards is a free membership benefit for all Shriners
which provides hundreds of dollars of savings and promises tobe a new way to fundraise for your Temple.
Your current Nobility may activate their cards by visitingwww.ShrinersRewards.com or by calling 877-454-1180. Onceeach account is activated, Nobles will have access to a variety ofvaluable deals and discounts, including those included in theEntertainment Coupon Book. Additionally, pharmacy savings,discounts on popular gift cards, select local deals and exclusiveoffers from national retailers and restaurants are included at noadditional cost.
In order to help fund your Temple’s activities and support thefraternal efforts of Shriners International, this program may beextended to Friends and Family for US$10 per year. For thatyear, Friends and Family will receive the same discounts and cantake pride in knowing that a portion of the proceeds benefitsShriners.
To be specific, $1 of each Friends and Family referral card soldeach year is returned directly to your Temple.
However, to in order to help this program reach its fullpotential for benefitting your Temple, Divan Officers andNobility will need to be educated on the program and how toeffectively refer their friends and family. To aid in your success,several tools are available in Folder 15 of the MembershipToolkit on Shriners Village. These resources include adownloadable video to show at Temple meetings, banner ads topost on your Temple websites, referral cards, flyers andtemplates for letters to send to your Nobility.
Use this link to the Membership Toolkit: https://www.shrinersvillage.com/en/Membership/Resources/
MembershipToolkitWhat an exciting way to entice new membership and
encourage current members – with a value-driven membershipbenefit which benefits each participating Noble, his Temple andShriners International!
Happy Monday and have a great week!
Monday MorningMembership Message
Shriners Rewards savings are waiting!Get discounts on automotive, home improvement, restaurants and more at:ShrinersRewards.com or call 1.877.454.1180. Activate for FREE!
Papyrus DeadlinesRevised
By Noble Joe JohnsonPress Corps Director and Editor in Chief
Nobles, commencing with theFebruary 2016 distribution of ourRameses Papyrus, we shall bepublishing 5 issues in place of 6 peryear.
This initiative has beencontemplated for several years and isnow deemed necessary due toeconomic pressures.
Noble Scribes should refer topage 4 of each copy of your Papyrusfor the new, revised deadlines forsubmission of your award winningstories and pictures.
Done readingyour Papyrus?
Why not share it with yourfriends and neighbours bydropping it off at your localLodge, Doctor’s Office, Dentist,car dealership, or anywhere elsemagazines get left for others toread and enjoy. We want others to know who
those guys with the little bikes,mini cars and big smiles inparades really are and whatthey do for children.
Papyrus - Volume 37 Number 2 - April 2016
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Every year, approximately 17,000 children
sustain lawn mower related injuries,
approximately 1,200 children under the age
of 16 endure spinal cord injuries and more than
1,000 children are burned due to accidents in the
home. Shriners Hospitals for Children is
determined to decrease these numbers.
We have created convenient pocket-sized fact
cards with information and recommendations for
keeping children safe. In addition to these cards,
we also have several materials available
concerning spinal cord injury prevention.
Please visit our secure online ordering site,
review these pieces, and consider distributing
them in your communities. Working together, we
can help ensure the safety of children.
Some Health and Safety Facts:Backpack Safety
When a child’s backpack does not fit properly, it
can injure muscles or joints and lead to other
medical issues.
An appropriate backpack is one that is:
• No wider than the user’s chest
• Worn no higher than the base of the neck
• Worn no lower than 2-4 inches below the waist
• Supported by a waist or chest strap
• Made of lightweight material
Vitamin D DeficiencySevere vitamin D deficiency is becoming more
prevalent, causing devastating health problems,
including improper bone growth.
To maintain a healthy level of vitamin D,
consider:
• Increasing foods such as milk, orange juice and
salmon into a child’s diet.
• Finding a healthy balance between sun intake
and sunscreen application.
• Including vitamin D, either in gummy or liquid
form, in a child’s daily vitamin intake
(when age appropriate).
Lawn Mower SafetyIn 2010, approximately 253,000 people were
treated for lawn mower-related injuries, nearly
17,000 of them children. By taking precautionary
measures, serious and sometimes deadly injuries
can be prevented.
To ensure lawn mower safety:
• Children under 6 years of age should be kept
indoors during mowing.
• Never allow children to play with the mower,
even when turned off.
• Do not use mower on wet grass as it may cause
your feet to lose traction and slide.
Please visit http://bit.ly/14vCsrT to order
materials to share in your community.
Our commitment to Child Safety
shrinershospitalsforchildren.org
Cut-Off date is 14 May 2016Cheque or Money Order payable to Founder’s Golf Tournament MuST accompany the entry.
For the team ($640). Individual ($160). If you have arranged to play with another individual on a Team,
all money has to be received before the starting time is assigned. Payments are not deductible as charitable contributions.
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Thursday 19 May 2016
at Innisbrook Golf Course211 Lockhart Road, Barrie, Ontario, L9S 0B4
1-705-721-9210 - www.golfinnisbrook.com
Shotgun tee-off at 1:00 pmFirst 144 Golfers to Register & Pay
Entry Fee of $160 per personFee Includes: Lunch • Green Fee • Power Cart
10oz Steak Dinner • Fantastic Prizes • Everyone gets one
HOLE-IN-ONE CAR Sponsored by Moffat Mazda
2016 En t R Y FO R MMail completed form to: Rob Middlebro, 2635 Portage trail, Minesing, On, l0l 1Y3 - Email: [email protected]
For more information
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IN MEMORIAM
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DECEASED NOBLES REPORTED IN THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2016
Gene Baycroft Orillia, ON
December 3, 2015 John F. Eckertt Toronto, ON
January 16, 2016
William Groom Sudbury, ON
January 22, 2016 Allen Hackett Wellington, ON
December 9, 2015 Ronald P. Hill Meaford, ON
January 26, 2016 Robert C. Hogg Collingwood, ON January 17, 2016 Russell A. Hopcroft Flamborough, ON January 22, 2016 Richard Leswick Toronto, ON
December 14, 2015 Charles V. Lynch Stoney Creek, ON December 30, 2015 John J. McGowan
Barrie, ON December 17, 2015
Arnold J. Short Orillia, ON
January 8, 2016 William J. Walker
Callander, ON December 31, 2015 Marvin Zelsman
Whitby, ON January 15, 2016
DECEASED NOBLES REPORTED IN THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2016
Leslie Katona Etobicoke, ON
February 9, 2016 Thomas J. Kirkham
Bancroft, ON February 7, 2016 John J. Merryfield
Toronto, ON January 14, 2016 Patrick Murphy Niagara Falls, ON February 2, 2016 William Nemis Lindsay, ON
February 3, 2016 Harry M. Sauer
Niagara Falls, ON January 10, 2016 Frederick L. Smith
Trenton, ON December 27, 2015
“ES SELAMU ALEIKUM”We do not lose the ones we loveThey only go before,Where there is everlasting lifeWhere sorrow is no more. . .And there the soul will always liveAnd peace is everywhereWe do not lose the ones we loveGod keeps them in His care.
The death reported in February’sedition the Papyrus “In Memoriam” forDecember 2015 reported that Frank P.Besenthal of Collingwood, ON, deceasedon December 14th, 2015. We are pleasedto report that he is alive and kicking.
Correction
Imperial Sir Chris Smith Pageant Public Installation Public Relations Presentation and
Patient Success Story
142nd Shrine Imperial Session in Tampa Florida - 3-7 July 2016
Sunday, July 3
Monday, July 4
Tuesday, July 5
Wednesday, July 6
Canadian Breakfast Church Service Public Opening Rameses Dinner
Official Opening Imperial Council Session Night Parade
Representatives’ Ladies Luncheon Ballyhoo
Your Hotel
HAMPTON INN & SUITES TAMPA1301 East 7th AvenueTampa, Florida, 33605813-247-6700 (Main Number)
Cost per night $190 - Tax IncludedPrice Includes Hot/Cold Breakfast and Parking
Cut-off Date to Reserve Room: 14 May 2016
U.S. Funds - U.S. Money OrderU.S. Cash ONLY
No Canadian Cheques at allMust be U.S. Cheque
Mark Your Calendars Now for the Imperial Session in Tampa
Last name:
First name:
Rooming with:
Address:
City: Postal code:
Phone:
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Deposit:
Room: Single/Double
Beds: One bed/Two beds Queen King
Date of arrival:
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Room Rate: $190 TAX INCLUSIVE(Price Includes Hot/Cold Breakfast and Parking)
U.S. Funds on a US ChequeFirst night room deposit of US$190 tax included
required with application no later than 14 May 2016Please make U.S. cheque payable to:
Rameses Shriners, 124 Queen’s Plate Drive, Toronto, M9W 0B4
Imperial Session Schedule
For reservations and information please contact 404 Travel at:
905-853-1772 or 1-800-263-3271
Illustrious PotentateAl Berry
and Lady Jackie
PLEASE JOINILLUSTRIOUS POTENTATEAL BERRY AND LADY JACKIEon a 14-Day Southern CaribbeanCruise on the Norwegian Gem
23 October to 6 November 2016
DAY CRUISE PORTS ARRIVE DEPARTSun San Juan, Puerto Rico (Embark) —- 9:00 pm Mon At Sea —- —- Tue Bridgetown, Barbados 8:00 am 5:00 pm Wed Fort-de France, Martinique 8:00 am 5:00 pm Thu Basseterre, St. Kitts 8:00 am 5:00 pm Fri Philipsburg, St. Maarten 8:00 am 5:00 pm Sat St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands 8:00 am 5:00 pm Sun San Juan, Puerto Rico 6:00 am 9:00 pm Mon At Sea —- —- Tue St. George’s (Grenada) 8:00 am 5:00 pm Wed Castries, St. Lucia 8:00 am 5:00 pm Thu Roseau, Dominica 8:00 am 5:00 pm Fri St. John’s, Antigua 8:00 am 5:00 pm Sat Tortola, British Virgin Islands 8:00 am 5:00 pm Sun San Juan, P. Rico (Disembark) 6:00 am —-
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