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In memoriam of the 17 victims of the Cougar S-92 helicopter crashed en route to the Hibernia oil field south-east of St. John's, Newfoundland on March 12, 2009. There was only one survivor. Newfoundland has begun the process of burying our loved ones.The Time is to Ask!
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Welcome to my online fellowship
I am very humble about how I got into the Regalia business - I feign from mixing Lodge and business. Nonetheless, I’m very proud of what I’ve accomplished and proud to be able to help others.
I deal exclusively with two United Kingdom fabricators, depending upon the item. In fact, the first referred me to the second. Competition is good for the market and it keeps the market healthy. Yet one always lends a hand to one-another. Their business philosophy is mine. The U.K. regalia market is very much a gentlemanly business Like-minded, I'm perfectly comfortable referring you to a new business friend, the competitor in Toronto - if ever I cannot not fill a particular need.
The Master Mason Dress Apron
My fabricators hand make your regalia according to your specifications. Although the design of Canadian regalia originates in the United Kingdom, each Jurisdiction has its own specifications. In the case of Ontario and Prince Edward Island, these specifications are designed right down to the millimetre. Here is an abstract from Ontario:
I. The apron shall be approximately 406 mm in width and 356 mm in depth with the triangular flap 165 mm in depth at the centre.
II. The apron shall consist of a white genuine neutralized lambskin having a border around the two sides and bottom of 51 mm sky blue corded moire ribbon. The flap shall be of the same lambskin and shall have a border around the bottom of 38 mm sky blue corded moire ribbon. The flap shall be lined with either white or sky blue material, but the apron shall be lined only in heavy quality sky blue taffeta, bengaline, satin or similar material of rich appearance. The apron and flap shall both have an interlining the full size of the apron and flap.
VI. A sky blue web belt, 32 mm in width, of rich appearing material shall Be attached to the top edge of the apron and enclosed by the top Edge ribbon binding. The belt shall be adjustable and joined Together at the left upper corner of the apron by a gold-finished Serpent fastener.
Grand Lodge Aprons
The Grand Lodge of Quebec has recently tendered for the price of replacement regalia.
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Lewis Jewel Key Chain
New Item:
It is a great gift to offer a son, to encourage him to choose the path of a Masonic career.
In my case, I created the key chain out of perfectly selfish reasons. In Quebec, I am not entitled to wear the Lewis, but I do carry one in my pocket to commemorate my Father's Masonic career!
Item costs $6 each, plus $4 to ship quantities up to 10.
Thank you for sharing in the fellowship that has become my shoppe.
John Taylor-Johnston
MasonicRegalia@QuebecInter.Net
819-569-4940
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time,
Sunday through Saturday.
Customer References
Hello John,
Excellent idea. The P.M. pin in some US jurisdictions includes a representation of the sun, not the 47th problem. The P.M. pins I just received from you are the first I've encountered with the Euclidean problem. What I really like about the ones I just received is that the two legs of the square are the same -- just like the square in that well known symbol of Masonry, and just like the square that is the W.M. jewel in Ontario.
Fraternally,
Marshall Kern (September 2008)
Hi John
As promised here are the photos [of my Quebec Grand Senior Steward and Grand Senior Deacon apron].
Again, I am very happy to do business with you. The service is
excellent. You truly know the quality of a supplier. When there is a
problem and he fixes it fast with no back and forwards.
Thanks again.
V.W.Bro Raja Sawaya
Senior Grand Deacon,
G.L.Q. (July 2008)
Secretary, Corinthian Lodge No.62, Montreal
Hi John,
The items arrived. They are better than the photos and descriptions. Thank you! And thanks to your supplier for creating these special items.
Fraternally yours,
Marshall Kern,
Sarnia Ontario (July 2008)










