On which day and date, a regular 1st degree meeting was held within the Masonic Hall 14 Maddiston Road Brightons. The right Worshipful Master Alexander C Muir was in the chair. 55 brethren signed the tyle.
The RWM opened the meeting in the first degree and welcomed all into the lodge room. He thanked the brethren of lodge Polmont for their continued support and also the visitors for coming along. The brethren of lodge Polmont were asked to give our guests a hearty welcome. He then invited all qualified brethren to assist him in the east.
Alan Campbell PM thanked the lodge for the support given when he had chaired the military degree held within the premises of Lodge Bannockburn Bruce and Thistle No 312. Some 14 Lodges had taken part and covering various of our armed services. Having been a serving soldier he had been a proud man leading the degree team and also representing Lodge Polmont.
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The deacons were then invited to retire and returned with Mr Patrick John Yeend. A gentleman properly prepared to be made a mason. The RWM and his team progressed Bro Yeend through the 1st degree ceremonial in due and ancient form. At the conclusion of the ceremonial the RWM introduced Bro Yeend to the assembled brethren as Lodge Polmont’s newest Entered apprentice Freemason RWM then expressed his appreciation for the assistance given by brethren assisting in the degree ceremonial and covering offices. PM Alan Curr WJW. PM Alan Simpson SD, Campbell McCulloch JD, PM Jim Bennie inner Guard and PM John Curry Secretary & DOC. The RWM thanked the brethren of lodge Polmont once again for their continued support and the visitors for their attendance. He then called on the brethren of Lodge Polmont to afford the visitors a warm vote of thanks.
In reply for the visitors Robert Baird RWM Lodge Camelon 1456 thanked the RWM for the warmth of his welcome and congratulated the degree team on a job well done.
The next meeting will be a lecture on the 1st degree including the tracing board on Wednesday 9th October at 1930hrs.
After wishing everyone a safe journey home the lodge was closed in due and ancient form.

