Cornerstone Players....
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The Cornerstone Players
were formed in 1999 under the direction of Bro.
Mark Toon.
Ten
Brethren of Cornerstone were enlisted as a cast for the play. A lot of
preparation went into the production. There were period costumes to be
designed and sewn, a carpet and regalia to be made, and props to be
gathered. Many hours of rehearsal took place and at last the play was
ready for presentation. It was first performed on Nov. 23, 1999 at the
94th anniversary meeting of Cornerstone Lodge.
The demonstration is, as nearly as the Players can portray it, a
representation of a lodge meeting and initiation ceremony which took
place in Union Lodge at the Union Hotel, Royal Square, St. Helier,
Jersey in October 1765. This was the first permanent lodge in Jersey and
its warrant was issued in April 1765. The lodge was duly registered in
the Grand Lodge of England as Lodge No. 349. Its first Master was an
Ancient Mason and though instituted under a Modern Warrant, Union Lodge
worked with the Ancient Ritual. The Players make no pretence of showing
the actual ritual work by Union Lodge as there is too little information
to do that. However what the group strives to show is what might have
been seen if you were visiting a lodge anywhere in England or its
colonies more than two centuries ago.
The audience is asked to participate in the performance. When lodge is
called up, the audience stands. When asked to sing, they join in. (The
words are in the program.) They can "vote". They can toast. Most
importantly - they can enjoy themselves.
The setting for the Cornerstone version of the play, is a meeting room
above the Union Hotel, Royal Square, St. Helier, in Colonial Canada.
(All Masonic Lodges in English North America operated under warrants from
the Grand Lodges of England, Scotland or Ireland) The night air is chilly and a covering of
freshly-fallen snow sparkles under the kerosene street lamps, hiding
the dirt and filth that litter the now nearly-deserted street below.
It is the evening of February 15, A.D. 1765, A.L. 5765 - six years
after the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, eleven years before the American
colonies' war of independence. George III is King. General
James Murray is the Civil Governor of Canada.
The Purpose.... It is hoped this demonstration will provide the brethren with Masonic
Education as well as entertainment. Above all, this demonstration is
given to raise money for worthwhile Masonic Charities. A collection is
taken during presentation of the Northeast Corner lecture, to this end.
The Cast
Unless otherwise noted, all are from Cornerstone Lodge No. 19, GRA

Tyler Bro Neil Jowett
Senior Warden WBro Glen Springsteel,
Junior Warden WBro Paul Fraser
Senior Deacon W Bro Tink Robinson
Junior Deacon Bro Mark Toon
Secretary Bro Stephen Hargrove
Pass Master W.Bro Cyril Abbott
Proposer Bro Jason Caumartin
Right Worshipful Master WBro Bill Holmes
The Candidate RW Bro Malcolm Berry (Calgary 23)
The Tour.....
High River, AB Cornerstone #19 Nov. 23/99
Calgary, AB Lodge Renfrew #134 Sept. 11/00
Vancouver, BC Acacia #22 BCR Sept. 23/00
High River, AB Cornerstone #19 Nov. 16/00
Lethbridge, AB Lethbridge #39 Feb. 13/01
Tacoma, WA Steilacoom #2 WA March 1/02
Vancouver, BC Acacia #22 BCR March 2/02
Crossfield, AB Crossfield #48 May 14/02
Fort Edmonton, AB Strathcona #77 June 28/02
Calgary, AB District R&E Workshop Nov. 23/02
High River, AB Enoch AMD Council May 10/03
High River, AB Fiat Lux (Research) May 24/03
Vancouver, BC Central Masonic Hall May 30/03
Seattle, WA Shrine Temple May 31/03
Saskatoon, SK Rosthern Duck Lake #13 April 3/04
Kananaskis, AB GRA Spring Workshop May 1/04
Vancouver, BC
Sept 30/ Oct 1st 2005
Seattle,WA
Sept 30/ Oct 1st 2005
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