The Grand Chapter Of Royal Arch Masons Of Quebec Proceedings 2013 – 2014 1 The Grand Chapter Of Royal Arch Masons Of Quebec Proceedings 2013 – 2014 Published By: The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Most Excellent Companion Charles André Bräun Grand Scribe Ezra Room 404b, Montreal Masonic Memorial Temple 2295 St. Marc Street, Montreal QC H3H 2G9 The Most Excellent, The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec, assembled for the One Hundred and Thirty-Seventh Annual Convocation in the Montreal Masonic Memorial Temple, in the City of Montreal, at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday April 26th, 2014 AD, 2544 AI. 2 Biography MEC Paul Arturi Grand First Principal, Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec 2013-2014 Born in Florence, Italy on March 21, 1945 his family moved to Canada in 1956 and settled in Quebec City. He attended St. Patrick’s High School and later, Laval University Faculty of Administration. Was employed by the Quebec Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs and was posted at the Quebec Government House in New York. Upon his return to Quebec he was employed by the Quebec City Transit Authority where he retired after 33 years, the last fifteen of which as Head of the Procurements Department. He married Ginette Bélanger in 1975 with whom he had two children, Geneviève, an administrator for an Ontario hospital and Alexandre a Quebec City firefighter. His Masonic progression is shown below. 3 Initiated Worshipful Master Secretary Treasurer District Deputy Grand Master Grand Rep for Greece Grand Rep for Sweden Committee on State of Masonry Committee on Education & Training Chairman Communications Committee Founding Worshipful Master Mark Master Mason 1st Principal Z Grand Principal Sojourner Communications Committee Grand Rep for Kansas Order of High Priesthood Grand Third Principal Grand Second Principal Grand First Principal Select Master Thrice Illustrious Master Grand Inspector General for Quebec Grand Rep for France Founding TIM Charter Member & TIM Treasurer Order of the Red Cross Presiding Preceptor Treasurer Provincial Grand Prior Rites & Ceremonies Committee Knight of York Charter member Governor 14º 18º 32º Most Wise Sovereign Thrice Puissant Grand Master Treasurer Craft 7 May 1973 1981 1982 – 1996 2010 - 2013 1988-89 & 2008-09 1991 – 1993 Since 1997 2004 – 2010 2006 – 2008 Albion No. 2, G.R.Q. Albion No. 2, G.R.Q. Albion No. 2, G.R.Q. Albion No. 2, G.R.Q. Quebec & Three Rivers District Near Grand Lodge of Quebec Near Grand Lodge of Quebec Grand Lodge of Quebec Grand Lodge of Quebec 2007 – 2011 Grand Lodge of Quebec 2014 La Loge Sapientia s.d. Royal Arch 21 April 1976 Stadacona Chapter #2, G.C.Q. 1992-93-94 Stadacona-Shawenegan Chapter #2, G.C.Q. 1995 Grand Chapter of Quebec 2006 – 2012 Grand Chapter of Quebec Since 2002 Near Grand Chapter of Quebec 2006 Lennoxville, Quebec 2011 Grand Chapter of Quebec 2012 Grand Chapter of Quebec April 20, 2013 Grand Chapter of Quebec Cryptic Rite Sept 1993 Son Shem Council U.D. R&SM 1999 Son Shem Council #17 R&SM 2000 – 2002 Eastern Jurisdiction of Canada R&SM Since 2002 Near Eastern Jurisdiction of Canada R&SM 2003 Reine de Saba Council U.D. R&SM 2004 Reine de Saba Council #20 R&SM Since 2005 Reine de Saba Council #20 R&SM Knights Templar 24 Jan 1977 Wm. de la More the Martyr Preceptory #25 1993 - 94 - 95 Wm. de la More the Martyr Preceptory #25 Since 2009 Wm. de la More the Martyr Preceptory #25 1998 – 99 Sovereign Great Priory of Canada 1999 – 2004 Sovereign Great Priory of Canada & 2012 – Sovereign York Rite College 1994 Unity College #91, Montreal, QC 1995 St. Lawrence College U.D. Chateauguay, 1999 St. Lawrence College #174, Chateauguay, Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite 1989 Quebec Lodge of Perfection 1990 Quebec Chapter Rose Croix 1991 Montreal Sovereign Consistory 1992 Quebec Chapter Rose Croix 1995 Quebec Lodge of Perfection Since 1995 Valley of Quebec 4 Hon. Inspector General 33º Kt. of the R.S.Y.C.S. / H.R.M. Treasurer President 2003 Supreme Council 33º AASR of Canada Royal Order of Scotland 2007 Provincial Grand Lodge of Quebec Quebec Masonic Benevolent Association 1993 - 2013 Quebec City 2013 Quebec City Grand Chapter Officers 2013-2014 Grand First Principal MEC Paul Arturi I.P. Grand First Principal MEC John E. Leide Grand Second Principal REC Douglas B. Hall Grand Third Principal REC Geoffrey W. Mecham Grand Treasurer MEC Ronald Rennie Grand Scribe Ezra MEC Charles André Bräun Grand Scribe Nehemiah MEC Dudley Fraser Grand Principal Sojourner VEC Elias Kawkab Grand Senior Sojourner VEC Bruce Durrant Grand Junior Sojourner VEC Nelson McArthur Grand Director of Ceremonies REC Richard Robert Grand Chaplain VEC Allan Marshall Grand Organist REC Robert Farnam Grand Pursuivant VEC Peter Pascali Grand Outer Guard VEC Mario Duquette Grand Steward VEC Raymond Roy Grand Steward VEC Roy Catto Grand Superintendents of District East District REC Wilfrid Laflamme West District REC Georges Séraphin District Representatives East District Vacant West District VEC Jean Marseille Committee Chairmen Jurisprudence, Grievances & Appeal MEC John Leide State of the Order REC Geoffrey Mecham Finance MEC Levon Khrigian Rituals, Rites & Ceremonies MEC Larry Pye Grand Convocation & Social Affairs REC Geoffrey Mecham Credentials VEC Fred Goodrow Ad Hoc Committee Chairmen Website MEC Dudley Fraser Regalia REC Richard Robert Auditor VEC Elias Kawkab 5 Past Grand First Principals Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec 1989 1996 1997 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 MEC Willem K. Verheij MEC Richard Pink MEC Clifford Harry Parfett MEC Charles André Bräun MEC Ronald Rennie MEC John Robert Watson MEC Bertrand Poirier MEC Lawrence M. Pye MEC William Cornet MEC Bertrand Poirier MEC Stafford Bellman MEC Levon Khrigian MEC André Boivin MEC John E. Leide Honorary Past Grand First Principals 1979 1993 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 MEC Charles A. Cross MEC Richard S. Siteman MEC Clyde Thomas Reynolds MEC Palmer Martin MEC Douglas B. Taylor MEC Edmund D. Harrison MEC John A. Sainz MEC Bob Morrow MEC David F. Stoy MEC William Smith MEC Richard A. Picard MEC Tabor “Ted” Caulier MEC Douglas E. Connell MEC Charles C. Maxson MEC Douglas C. Murray MEC Leon B. Byers MEC Frederick W. Georing MEC Charles A. O’Wril Jr. MEC Richard J. Jackson MEC George H. Gifford MEC John B. Arbuckle Jr. MEC Darrell Kevin Thurber MEC Nelson C. Pratt Jr. MEC Guy Oldenburgh MEC Howard E. Dobmeier 6 2006 2006 2006 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 2013 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 MEC William H. Sawyer MEC Kermit V. Zimmerman MEC Carson Jackson MEC Robert Steel MEC Arthur Payne MEC Philip Henderson MEC Roland A. Paddle MEC Dudley A. Fraser MEC Ernest A. Lowell MEC Job Parson MEC Lawrence Halliday MEC Russ Slora MEC Lincoln Richards MEC Bruce Howard MEC Thomas Janes MEC Louis E. Bartrand MEC Willis Morse MEC Michael T. Dunn MEC Paul B. Grondin MEC Pierre-Denis Leger MEC H.C.L. Woodhams MEC Alexander Marusa MEC Charles Rutt MEC Gerald E Tezloff MEC Piers A. Vaughan MEC Tekon A. Foly MEC Jonas K. Vane Opening of Grand Chapter MEC John Leide called the Companions to order at 1:30 a.m. and being assured by the Grand Scribe Ezra, MEC Charles André Bräun, that a constitutional number of Chapters was present, requested the Grand Director of Ceremonies to inform MEC Paul Arturi, Grand First Principal that the Grand Chapter was assembled and awaited his pleasure. The Grand Council, thereupon, entered and assumed their stations and the Grand First Principal declared the 137th Annual Convocation opened in ample form. MEC Charles André Bräun, Grand Scribe Ezra, read the Notice calling the meeting, and, on a motion duly proposed and seconded, it was unanimously resolved that the agenda be accepted. On a motion duly proposed and seconded, it was unanimously resolved that whereas the Proceedings of the 136th Annual Convocation had been printed and circulated, they be confirmed as printed. Reception of Distinguished Guests & Visitors The Grand Director of Ceremonies informed the Grand First Principal that several distinguished visitors from other Jurisdictions wished to enter the Annual Convocation. 7 Distinguished Guests – 2014 Right Excellent Companion Tekon A. Foly Deputy General Grand High Priest General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons International and Past Grand High Priest Grand chapter of RAM of the State of Washington DC Right Excellent Companion Jonas Kringer Vane Deputy General Grand High Priest – Gabon and General Grand Ambassador for Gabon General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons International Most Excellent Companion F. Douglas Draker Most Illustrious Grand Sovereign Grand Imperial Conclave of Canada Masonic Military Order of the Red Cross of Constantine K.H.S. & St.John the Evangelist Most Venerable Bro. Lawrence Halliday Past Sovereign Grand Master Allied Masonic Degrees of Canada Most Excellent Companion Piers A. Vaughan Grand High Priest Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of New York Most Excellent Companion Job Parson Past Grand First Principal Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Newfoundland & Labrador Most Excellent Companion Gerald E. Tezloff Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Alberta and Supreme Grand Master Sovereign Great Priory of Canada 8 Religious Observance A beautiful Divine Worship was prepared and performed by VEC Allan H. Marshall, Grand Chaplain, for which we are most thankful. National Anthems The United States of America and the Canadian National Anthems were sung by all present. Address of the Grand First Principal 2013 - 2014 To the Most Excellent Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Most Excellent Companions, Right Excellent Companions, Companions all. It is my privilege and honour to welcome you all to this 137th Annual Convocation and I thank you all for being here in such great numbers. Without you there would be no Grand Chapter and no convocation. So, these proceedings are really more about you than they are about Grand Chapter. Chers Compagnons, dans vos grades et qualités, c’est pour moi un privilège et un honneur de vous souhaiter la bienvenue à votre 137e Convocation Annuelle. J’ai bien dit « votre » Convocation, car sans vous il n’y aurait ni de Grand Chapitre ni de convocation. Cette assemblée est donc davantage pour vous que pour le Grand Chapitre et je vous remercie d’être présents en si grand nombre. I would like to especially welcome our distinguished visitors from other Jurisdictions. Your presence adds much to our proceedings and we appreciate your taking the time out from your busy schedules to be here with us. I hope your stay in Montreal will be a very pleasant one and I wish you a safe return home. It seems like yesterday that I was elected as your GFP and here I am making my year end report. Time flies by; I suppose this is indicative of a busy year which, indeed, it was. My objective today is to give you a clear understanding of what we have done over the last 12 months and what the situation of our Grand Chapter is. NECROLOGY But first it is my duty to call upon you to remember those Companions who departed from us during the last year. We shall now observe a moment of silence in their memory. Please be upstanding as the Grand Scribe E reads out their names. Golden Rule Chapter No. 1 Comp. Albert John Nixon Comp. Gordon Zakaib Stadacon-Shawenegan Chapter No.2 Comp. George Lovett Comp. Frederick Robert Robar Comp. Claude Ménard Mount Horeb Chapter No.6 Comp. Menes Azizi 9 Fairmount Chapter No. 14 Comp. Ian Black Comp. Gerard Gschwind Union Chapter No. 19 Comp. Henry Robert Staib Mt. Lebanon-Lakeshore Chapter No. 20 Comp. Ivelow Corbin Chapitre du Centenaire No.30 Comp. Paul Rondeau Melchisédech Chapter No.31 Comp. John Ross Matheson “May the Lord bless you and keep you. May the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. May the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and grant you peace forevermore.” THE YEAR IN REVIEW This year actually marks the culmination of a 3-year program that aimed at modernizing and streamlining the administration of Grand Chapter and that of the constituent Chapters. For your better understanding, let me remind you of the actions that were taken in the first two years: - The Constitution was translated into French; - All forms were revised, translated and made available on the website; - All the instruction manuals were revised and, where applicable, translated and several new ones were added; all are available in electronic format from our Grand Scribe E; - The website was restructured, new pages were added including a photo gallery; - The Chapters were restructured into two new Districts; - The One Step Forward presentation was made available in both languages; - The Standing Committees were restructured and their mandates were revised. When I took office a year ago, I gave several mandates to our Standing Committees. These are the principal ones: I asked the Jurisprudence Committee to review the Constitution in its entirety in order to remove ambiguities, fill loop-holes, etc., while taking into consideration any amendment that might come from the other committees. They did a remarkable job and proposed a number of amendments which were distributed to all Chapters and which you will later today be called to vote upon. Some of these amendments are simply a question of semantics while others propose significant changes. As you have all received a copy I will not dwell upon them, but I wish to emphasize that these changes aim at making the management of Chapters easier and not more complicated. To the Finance Committee I asked that they ascertain if the finances of Grand Chapter were such as to enable it to meet its financial obligations and to propose any action they deemed necessary. Their conclusion was that our financial situation is sound and that no increase in fees is required at this time. They did, however, propose a constitutional amendment as regards the early acquisition of Life 10 Membership. With this exception, none of the amendments that are submitted to your approval today have any financial consequence whatsoever for the Chapters. I also set up an Ad-hoc Committee on Grand Chapter Regalia with the mandate to take inventory of our regalia, evaluate its condition, verify if it conforms to the Constitution and verify if our specifications generate an additional cost compared to those of other Jurisdictions. Their finding was that our requirements are not an additional cost factor, but several of our Officers’ regalia do not conform to the Constitution and others are in bad shape and need to be replaced. They also felt that some articles of the Constitution needed to be clarified in order to avoid future errors. Their proposed amendments are included in the notice of motion that was sent to all. They also identified a new source for the purchase of regalia at a cost much lower than what we were used to. Thus, you can now purchase a Companion’s suit for about $80 and a Grand Officer suit for about $120. The Committee was not able to complete the inventory due to the difficulty in getting hold of the regalia issued to the various Officers; therefore, I recommend that their mandate be extended for another year. I furthermore recommend that the Grand Chapter replace those regalia items that are inadequate or worn out. Such an expense could be spread over more than one year depending on the financial situation. On the topic of education I asked the Rites and Ceremonies Committee to look at the possibility of producing a tutorial video on the opening and closing of a Chapter. I have been informed that it is feasible but that it will take some time. Consequently I recommend that this mandate also be renewed for the coming term. MEMBERSHIP It’ll come as no surprise if I tell you that our membership is more or less stagnant and has been so for several years. We do not observe any significant increase or decrease in any given year; we’re kind of standing still. This is not necessarily bad, but we must realize that it is not a viable option for the long term. Any entrepreneur will tell you that if you do not go forward it is tantamount to going backwards. From the summonses that I receive I see that there is a steady inflow of candidates which unfortunately is offset by an equal outflow. And since deaths alone do not entirely explain that, we obviously have a problem retaining our members. In truth, this problem is not unique to us and all branches of Masonry experience it to some degree. Moreover, there is little the Governing Bodies can do to make your meetings more interesting. The solution rests with you, and if there were a piece of advice I could pass on to the Principals of our Chapters, it would be to never suffer to hold a meeting where there is nothing going on. Think about it, how many of us are interested in going out on a cold winter night to attend a meeting where the main event will be to approve a $20 bill from the Scribe E? There is much more that you can do and all it takes is a little imagination and advance planning. Having said this, I believe that our future is bright. For several reasons there is a renewed interest in Freemasonry and it is totally within our power to cash in on this trend. All we need do is to take our message to the Master Masons in our Craft Lodges. As I have mentioned on many occasions, in this jurisdiction there are between 250 and 300 new Masons that join the Craft each year and about 80% of them go on to become Master Masons. That is the equivalent of almost half of our membership, which is a huge potential for growth. This new generation of Masons is not necessarily familiar with the Royal Arch or any of the higher degrees in general, and it’s up to us to awaken their interest. They are eager to learn and eager to discover further light in Freemasonry; and the Royal Arch has some of the most beautiful and meaningful degrees of any branch of Masonry. So I see this as a win win situation. We have given you an excellent tool with the One Step Forward presentation and it’s now up to each Chapter to 11 put it to good use. The feedback I have received from those who have tried it is that it works. So Companions, just do it! I guarantee that your efforts will not be in vain. VISITATIONS During my term of office I had the pleasure of visiting all of the constituent Chapters as follows: Golden Rule No. 1 Mount Sutton No. 12 Union No. 19 Mount Horeb No. 6 Melchisédech No. 30 Mount Lebanon Lakeshore No. 22 Coronation No. 27 Stadacona Shawenegan No. 2 Du Centenaire No. 31 Fairmount No. 14 May 16, 2013 May 27, 2013 September 5, 2013 September 11, 2013 September 18, 2013 September 24, 2013 October 1, 2013 October 14, 2013 October 21 October 23, 2013 I also represented our Grand Chapter at the Annual Convocations of the following Jurisdictions some of which, I am pleased to say, are represented here today: Grand Chapter of Maine Grand Chapter of Nova Scotia Grand Chapter of New Hampshire Grand Lodge of Quebec Grand Chapter of Vermont Grand Chapter of New York April 27, 2013 May 3, 2013 May 10, 2013 May 25, 2013 June 10, 2013 March 7, 2014 I thoroughly enjoyed these visits and in all cases I was received most graciously and with great hospitality. My thanks go to these Jurisdictions for their fraternal friendship. DISPENSATIONS I authorized only one dispensation during the year and that was to permit Mount Sutton Chapter to move to a new location and to hold their meetings without the Warrant present as they lost theirs in the fire that ravaged their building. GRAND REPRESENTATIVES During my term I recommended that the following Companions be appointed as Grand Representatives near our Jurisdiction: V.E.C. Jean-Pierre Frange R.E.C. Gilles Simard V.E.C. Gabriel Gbénou V.E.C. Marcel Moisan R.E.C. Geoffrey Mecham V.E.C. James Cartho Smith E.C. Michael Anto France New Jersey Philippines Saskatchewan Wyoming Ohio North Dakota LEADERSHIP AND RESPONSIBILITY 12 During my visits to the Chapters, I addressed the topics of leadership and responsibility. I will not bore you with all that at this time, but I would like to remind you that those who have the capability, and in my opinion that means just about all of us, must get involved in the affairs of our respective Chapters, especially during difficult times. This especially applies to Past Principals. Going through the chairs is not a one-way ticket to the pasture. On the contrary, you must stay involved and serve in whatever capacity may be required of you. That, my friends, is responsibility. I am telling you this because the same is true at the Grand Chapter level. Applications for Grand Office appointment are few and far between. Need I repeat that the Grand Chapter is you; and if you don’t get involved, then who? It is also my duty to remind you that Royal Arch Masonry is the gateway to the entire York Rite branch of Masonry and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that that gate remains open to all Master Masons. So, I invite you to step up to the plate and get involved either as an Officer or as a member of a committee. We don’t require supermen; just a few good men with a good sense of responsibility. À mes Compagnons francophone, je vous dis de ne pas hésiter à vous impliquer au niveau du Grand Chapitre. L’avenir à long terme de l’Arche Royale repose sur vous et nonobstant la situation linguistique actuelle, il n’est pas trop tôt pour que vous commenciez à prendre votre place au sein de ce Grand Chapitre. In closing there are a few people that I wish to thank. First of all the Grand Council, R.E.C. Douglas Hall and R.E.C. Geoffrey Mecham for their support and for accompanying me on my visits whenever they could. Our Grand Scribe E, M.E.C. Charles Bräun with whom I was in almost constant communication and who assisted me in all facets of my job. The Grand Officers, the committee Chairmen and members who all worked hard to comply with my demands. I also thank our Grand Superintendents of District, R.E.C. Wilfrid Laflamme and R.E.C. Georges Séraphin and congratulate them for a job well done, even if the circumstances were not always favourable. I hereby confirm both of them with great pleasure in their rank of Right Excellent Companion. À mes Compagnons du Chapitre Stadacona-Shawenegan No 2, un gros merci de votre soutien tout au long de mon mandat. Votre sollicitude fraternelle me touche profondément et je vous en suis très reconnaissant. My biggest thanks go without a doubt to my Grand Director of Ceremonies who, as you may know, is a personal appointment. When I first approached him with the idea he expressed some doubt due to his limited knowledge of English, but to me that was not a consideration. I am happy to say that R.E.C. Richard Robert supported me to the utmost of his capabilities throughout my term of office and that his performance went way beyond the call of duty. He was with me not only on my visits to the constituent Chapters, but also on all my visits to other Jurisdictions. In every instance he made our travels much more pleasant with his varied and colourful conversation. And, I must say, he also improved his knowledge of English by one hundred percent. Richard, un gros, gros, merci mon Frère. It goes without saying that I confirm him in his Past Grand Rank. Finally, I thank all the Companions who elected me to this high office. It was a great pleasure to serve as your Grand First Principal and it was certainly the highlight of my Masonic career. To the new Grand Z, I pledge my support and wish him a very successful year. Thank you and God bless. Paul Arturi Grand First Principal 13 Committee on the Grand First Principal’s Address Annual Report 2013 - 2014 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec This committee has received and reviewed the Grand First Principal’s Address and we are pleased to report that it conforms to the Constitution of the Grand Chapter of Quebec. To all Companions present and especially our guests from sister Jurisdictions at this our 137th Annual Convocation we join with our Grand First Principal in wishing you a warm fraternal welcome. May your stay with us be both profitable and enjoyable. It is with saddened heart that this committee joins our Grand First Principal in mourning the passing of Companions this past year; their presence will be missed. We offer our most heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. We have reviewed Most Excellent Companion Arturi’s visits and we are pleased with the active schedule he has maintained representing our Grand Jurisdiction. All Chapters under this Grand Chapter were visited as well as six sister jurisdictions. The committee also agrees with the Grand First Principal’s decision to confirm in rank the elected and appointed officers of this Grand Chapter who have served in 2013-2014. As noted by him, all have served with competence and dedication. The committee recommends that the Address of the Grand First Principal may be printed, as is, in the Annual Proceedings. Congratulations are extended to M.Ex.Comp. Paul Arturi, Grand First Principal for overseeing the fruition several of the initiatives that we have been working on for the past triennium. We agree that the future of Royal Arch Masonry is in the hands of all Companions, and we look forward to his continued active involvement in Capitular Masonry in the years to come. Respectfully submitted, M.Ex.Comp. John E. Leide, Chairman M.Ex.Comp. André Boivin M.Ex.Comp. Levon Khrigian M.Ex.Comp. Stafford Bellman M.Ex.Comp. William Cornet M.Ex.Comp. Lawrence M. Pye M.Ex.Comp. Bertrand Poirier M.Ex.Comp. John R. Watson M.Ex.Comp. Ronald Rennie M.Ex.Comp. Charles André Bräun M.Ex.Comp. Mario Paquette M.Ex.Comp. John C. Owen M.Ex.Comp. Clifford H. Parfett M.Ex.Comp. Richard Pink Presentation of the Grand First Principal’s Certificate MEC Paul Arturi was presented with his Past Grand First Principal’s Certificate provided by the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec. Committee of General Purposes Annual Report 2013-2014 14 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Four meetings were held during the year; April 30, 2013, September 17 ,2013, January 21,2014 and April 10, 2014. Attendance at the meetings ranged from fair to poor in spite of timely reminders from the Grand Scribe Ezra .Council members of the various Chapters should be encouraged to participate although they rarely attend. Although the idea of a mandatory two year term of office was not well received last year, several officers elected to carry on this year and next to assist the Grand Council in its search for suitable officers. The Ad Hoc Committee on Grand Chapter Regalia, under the chairmanship of REC Richard Robert has made excellent progress in its continued efforts to complete its task. It has prepared a binder, complete with pictures of the various Aprons, Collars and Jewels. This committee will be carried over to the next term with a renewed mandate. Its members are commended for their efforts. The Committee on Jurisprudence, Grievances & Appeals, under the chairmanship of MEC John Leide, has completed a review of the constitution and will present an amendment to the Constitution at the Annual Assembly April 26, 2014. They are to be commended for an excellent review. Respectfully submitted, REC Douglas B. Hall, Chairman Jurisprudence, Grievances & Appeals Committee Annual Report 2013-2014 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Your Committee on Jurisprudence, Grievances, and Appeals is pleased to present its report of activities for the year 2013-2014. No requests for changes in by-laws were received from Chapters. A general review of the Constitution was undertaken. The recommend changes which are to be submitted to the Annual Convocation are appended to the Notices of Motion Report. Respectfully submitted, MEC John E. Leide, chairman MEC Bertrand Poirier REC Gilles Thibodeau VEC Marcel Moisan Committee on the State of the Order Annual Report 2013-2014 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Your Committee on the State of the Order is pleased to submit the following report for the year 2013-2014. Membership As shown by the table below the membership of the Grand Chapter Chapters has changed very little over the past 2 years with the exception of Mt Lebanon-Lakeshore No. 20. 15 Total Members Golden Rule No. 1 Stadacona- Shawenegan No. 2 Mount Horeb No. 6 Mount Sutton No. 12 Fairmount No. 14 Union No. 19 Mt Lebanon-Lakeshore No. 20 Coronation No. 27 Centenaire No. 30 Melchisedech No. 31 62 48 48 34 67 27 89 51 36 32 Change from 2012 -5 +4 -3 -3 -2 +3 -29 +1 -3 -1 Number of Meetings 9 6 5 7 4 13 5 5 4 Average Attendance 19 20 10 18 10 5 20 12 15 Out of Province Members 43 5 0 6 9 5 0 32 0 14 Initiation Fees Yearly Dues 150 250 300 95 250 150 400 250 300 350 30 40 50 40 50 50 80 75 75 65 Attendance Many Chapters have succeeded in increasing the number of their average attendance. All Chapters are urged to maintain the effort to get absent members to attend. It can take less time and effort to return an absent member to a meeting than to find a new member. Insurance Two Chapters still do not appear to have any liability insurance and this is a cause for concern as it exposes both the Chapter and Grand Chapter to claims for damages, Liability coverage should be mandatory. Ritual Work The quality of the work is reported as good but some Chapters are not making any effort to put on degree work for the Grand Superintendent of District’s Visit of Inspection. The Grand Superintendent of Districts must insist on this but this committee understands the extra time and cost this puts on the Superintendents and the Chapters should be aware of this problem. Chapter opening and closing is become very ineffective and lazy with some Principals not taking care even to read the ritual correctly. The committee feels that there is no excuse for badly reading the ritual and could be easily solved by having a Chapter rehearsal. Once again this may be a time to re visit the idea of a ritual team made up from all the Chapters that will be willing to visit Chapters and help improve their Ritual. Health of the Chapters Three Chapters have come to the notice of the Grand Superintendents as being in distress. Mt Lebanon-Lakeshore No. 20 has had a particularly difficult time with absent Chapter Officers and unobtainable documentation, it is with pleasure that this committee can see a reversal of this trend with many members and Officers working hard to restore this Chapter back to life. Fairmount No. 14 was heading for a major breakdown in harmony but after much work by the members and help and advice from the Grand Superintendent next year should see a vast improvement in Fairmount Chapter. Mount Horeb No. 6 has not had a successful regular meeting since September 2013 and failed to hold a regular meeting for the Grand Superintendent’s Inspection. The Scribe ‘E’ has gallantly tried to encourage and persuade the Chapter members to attend a regular meeting or even a GP meeting to seek to resolve their problems but the Companions could not find the time to meet. The recommendation of the committee is that Mount Horeb No. 6’s Charter be withdrawn. Entitlement of Grand Officers It is the opinion of this committee that R. Ex. Comps. Georges Séraphin and Wilfrid Laflamme Grand Superintendents of District West and East together with R. Ex. Comp. Richard Robert, Grand Director of Ceremonies have performed their duties in an exemplary manner and recommend that they be confirmed in their titles of Right Excellent Companions. 16 Conclusion Overall the chapters are well managed with the great assistance of the Scribe Ezra of each of them. The harmony in the Chapters is, in the main, good with many new Chapter members showing a very healthy interest in the Ritual and the running of their Chapter. Increasing the membership must be the priority of all Chapters but it is as important to remember that the membership must have a better reason to attend not just to listen to minutes and deal with the business of the Chapter. The authorized ritual was respectfully followed as due by the constitution and the degree work that was witnessed was mostly completed by memory. We must never forget that a candidate is watching and learning from all the officers and any mistakes will have an impact on him. Respectfully submitted REC Geoffrey Mecham Chairman Grand Superintendents of District East District Annual Report 2013-2014 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec As Grand Superintendent of East district, here is my 2013-2014 report. I have visited the 5 chapters of my jurisdiction. I visited twice the Fairmount Chapter, they had some difficulties with a few members. I spoke with a Member and he told me that the problems are almost all solve and they have 3 new candidates. Good news for them. I believe that Mount Horeb have major problems. If they don't work hard to solve the situation, they could lose their Charter. The future of Mount Horeb Chapter belongs to the good will of their members. The three other Chapters are doing very well. Stadacona and Golden Rules are models to follow. Mount Sutton, after a fire, seem to go very well .They found a new place and work hard to finish the installation of their new Chapter. I had pleasure visiting my Chapters. I made new friends and perhaps a few enemies. That is the risk of being voluntarily involved. Respectfully submitted Wilfrid Laflamme Grand Superintendent of East District West District Annual Report 2013-2014 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec I am pleased to submit to your attention my final report for the district West activities during the year 2013-2014. Based on the Grand Council schedule visits, my official visits schedules to the Chapters of the Disctrict went very well and were on date except the one of Mount Lebanon-Lakeshore postponed to another date because of the defection of some key members. 17 During those visits, my delegation and I was received with all respect due to my rank. And in all occasions, the officers have renewed their allegiance to the Grand First Principal, M.Ex.Comp. Paul Arturi and the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Québec. The chapters are well managed with the great assistance of the Scribe Ezra of each of them. As we know, the position of the S.E is one of the most important tasks in a chapter. And I can assure the Grand Chapter that all S.E in place now do their best to maintain the chapters in good health. The decorum among the members was exemplary and the Chapter was in good harmony. The opening and the closing were done correctly, generally speaking, but some officers need to have a better preparation and to be more confident and do a better job. Some chapters are in good standing to live a long-term existence because of their increasing memberships. Others are in a process to recruit new members to survive. I found this point very important because I have noted that some Chapter is in a critical position not having new members to accomplish some tasks. About the work, let’s say, the authorized ritual was well respectfully followed due to the constitution. And for the degree work that I was witnessed, most of the officers have memorized the ritual, specially the elder. But I agree with the Grand First Principal that a good reading is better than a poor memorization. We shouldn’t forget that the candidate is learning from the officers and any mistake will have an impact on him. I wish and hope the chapters will have more Masonic education given to their members. Something to absolutely avoid is to give up a position as officer in a chapter when no-one in available to step in immediately. Doing so, the chapter will be unfortunately put in jeopardy. Allow me to deplore not having a significant number of past Grand Officers and current First Principals in my delegation for some visits. My final recommendation is a two years mandate for an officer to make sure that the chapter has time to prepare new candidates to become officers. Many thanks to the Excellent Principals of all the chapters and their members for their warm fully welcome and the Grand Honours. I take this opportunity to congratulate all officers of my delegation, specially the District Representative, Jean Marseille, always present at my visits. It was a rich and profitable experience for me and with respect and gratitude, my heart fully thanks to M. Ex. Comp. the Grand First Principal for giving me the privilege and the great responsibility to represent him within the West District as the Grand Superintendent. A second year term would be more helpful, but for professional reasons I just can’t. May the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Québec flourish for the benefit of its members and the humanity? Respectfully submitted Georges Séraphin Grand Superintendent Committee on Finances Annual Report 2013-2014 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec The following are the GIC’s held in favour of The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec as at February 28, 2014: Following are the GIC's held in favor of The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec as at Dec.10 2013: 18 1-CIBC Point Claire Fixed-1.10% Due Aug 13 2014 2-CIBC Point Claire 1st Yr-.075% 2nd 1.25% 3rd 2.25% 4th 3.0%5th 6.0% $5,665.07 $5,673.50 3-CIBC Point Claire Fixed-1.50% Due Nov.14 2014 $10,956.44 4-CIBC Point Claire Fixed-1.55% Due Dec.10 2014 $22,000.00 5-CIBC Point Claire Fixed-1.80% Due July 282015 $18,583.04 due Feb 01 2016 $5,630.86 6-CIBC Mortgages 1st Yr-1.0%2nd 1.1% 3rd 2.55% Total: $68,508.91 On Dec the 10th 2013 the only changes made from the previous financial statement, is the $22,000.00 that was reinvested in GIC’s for one year, which were initially $14,642.30 and $8,815. 69 due on Dec. 10th 2013 The interests from the $14,642.30 and the $8,815.69, i.e. $642.30 & $815.69 were transferred to the general checking account, totaling $1,669.11 Respectfully submitted MEC Levon Khrigian, Chairman Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Benevolent Fund A tribute to MEC C.R. Norwood PGZ Annual Report 2013-2014 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec As per the General Bylaw 8: 20% of the revenue is to be reinvested, 20% transferred to the General Fund of Grand Chapter, and 60% allocated to charitable purposes. The $ 3,208.50 income of the Fund for 2013 was allocated, $ 2,200.00 to Grand Chapter; and the balance to be reinvested. Respectfully submitted, M.Ex.Comp. John E. Leide, Chairman M.Ex.Comp. Ronald Rennie V. Ex. Comp. P. Peter Pascali, Treasurer R. Ex. Comp. John Vezina, Secretary BALANCE SHEET AS AT DEC. 31ST, 2013 ASSETS Cash on hand Fixed Income Equities Mutual Funds 2,433.06 99,000.00 13,716.00 1.113.29 113,829.29 LIABILITIES + 113.829.29 $ 116,262.35 NIL STATEMENT OF INCOME & EXPENSES FOR 2013 INCOME Dividends Interest 1,008.00 2.200.50 3,208.50 19 EXPENSES Transfer to Grand Chapter Net income for the year. CASH FIXED INCOME EQUITIES MUTUAL FUNDS - 2,200.00 $ 1,008.50 INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO DEC. 31ST, 2013 2,433.06 99,000.00 13,716.00 1.113.29 $ 116,262.35 (All investments are with CIBC Wood Gundy) Grand Treasurer’s Annual Report 2013-2014 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec I am pleased to present this report of the Grand Treasurer and since it is my last report I would like to wish my successor the very best and thank him for accepting this Office. This report is for the period of March 1/2013 to February 28/2014. We have a bank balance of $3,691.91 as of February 28, 2014 and we had $5,534.47 as of March lst 2013. We will have to start being very careful with our expenses. We are operating on a very small budget for the year and we still manage to get everything paid and end with a small loss, We must thank the Grand Council and Most Excellent Companion Charles Braun for their dedication in keeping the expenses as low as possible. It has been a pleasure this year working with the Finance Committee and R.A.M Masons Fund Committee. I commend all the Companions on these committees for their hard work and dedication to Royal Arch Masonry. Also I have to express my sincere appreciation to V. Ex. Comp. Elias Kawkab for all his help in doing the audit and working with me to make my work much easier. I would like to thank MEC John Leide for his Finance Committee Report and I have included a copy with this report. Before closing this report I want to thank M. Ex. Comp Charles Andre Braun for all his help in making the Treasurer's job much easier. It has all been much appreciated Charlie. Also my Thanks to M. Ex. Comp. Paul Arturi for his support and confidence over the past 12 months. I move this report be accepted and printed in the annual proceedings of 2013-2014. Respectfully submitted MEC. Ronald Rennie, Grand Treasurer INCOME Annual Convocation Receipts Annual Per Capita Fees Bank Package Fee Deposit Dispensation Fees Income From Investments Per Capita Fees Registration Fees Sale of Masonic Supplies Transfers from Other Funds ( RAM Fund ) Other operating revenue (specify): Bank Interest $ 2847.33 6324.1 160 0 0 0 887.7 1200 TOTAL INCOME $ 1,669.11 13,088.24 20 EXPENDITURES Annual Convocation Caterer Hospitality Room Expenses Annual Ladies Program Hotel Rooms Banquet Bar Service Bank Charges Benevolence Flowers and Cheer Honoraria Insurance Masonic Supplies Membership Fees Office supplies and expenses Postage Printing Regalia Rent (2 YEARS) Telephone Divine Service Other operating expenses: (specify): Web Hosting Contract Grand Scribe Expenses $ TOTAL EXPENDITURES EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR 3,235.50 581.58 190.64 610.61 135.00 109.60 0.00 0.00 4,350.00 0.00 0.00 429.00 217.76 245.06 206.96 0.00 4,100.00 335.57 100.00 $ 50.00 39.52 14,936.80 $ -1,848.56 Auditor’s Annual Report 2013-2014 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec I have examined the INCOME STATEMENT for the year ended February 28, 2014, My examination included a general review of the accounting procedures and such tests of accounting records and other supporting documents that I have considered necessary in the circumstances. In my opinion, the INCOME STATEMENT presented herewith for the said year reflect, in all material aspects, the results of its financial activities for that year in accordance with the generally accepted accounting principles applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year and to the best of the information and documentation received for THE GRAND CHAPTER OF R.A.M. OF QUEBEC. Also, since it is the first year that a Balance Sheet is produced, I can fairly say that it reflects the financial position of the GRAND CHAPTER OF R.A.M, OF QUEBEC except for the value of the Regalia and the office furniture & supplies for which estimates were used to establish the value of these assets. Montreal, March 29, 2014. Respectfully submitted, VEC Elias Kawkab, Auditor Committee on Ritual, Rites & Ceremonies Annual Report 2013-2014 No Report 21 Grand Convocation & Social Affairs Annual Report 2013-2014 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Financial Statement Annual Convocation 2014 Revenue: Banquet Ticket Sales $3,600.00 Expenditures: Hospitality Suite (2 nights) $292.27 Liquor-Beer-Wine-Food $507.86 Ladies Lunch $260.00 Printing Tickets-Menus-Table Plan $ 150.00 Liquor License $50.00 Banquet: Caterer $3,687.83 Head-table Wine & Cocktails Total Expenditures: $175.00 $5,122.96 Excess Expenditures over Revenue (-$1,522.96) REC Geoffrey Mecham Grand Third Principal AD HOC COMMITTEE ON REGALIA Annual Report 2014 To the Most Excellent The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec At the May 2013 meeting of the CGP, the Grand First Principal gave the committee a three-fold mandate with regards to Grand Chapter Regalia which was expressed in the following terms: 22 1 – To complete the inventory of GC regalia to be presented in a binder with a page for each item including: picture, description, general condition, conformity with Constitution, current cost of each item. 2 – To submit a report on current constitutional description and whether it is appropriate, renders supply more difficult and/or more expensive and propose any amendments that may be required. 3 – Identify at least 2 reliable suppliers and propose a replacement schedule for old regalia. Accordingly, we are pleased to present the following report. 1. Inventory, condition, conformity and cost of regalia We were not able to finalize a proper book with photos of each item basically due to the difficulty in getting hold of the regalia that was consigned to the several officers. There is a very brief window where the regalia are all at the same place at the same time and that occurs once a year during the Annual Convocation. We shall again attempt to complete that task at the next Annual Convocation. That being said, we were able to photograph and examine some of the regalia items and our observations are listed in Schedule “A” appended to this report. In our inspection, we considered four items for each of the officers: the apron, the collar, the jewel and the sash. For the officers not entitled to a tricolour sash we omitted this item since they all wear the usual double indented sash of the Craft. In addition to the evaluation of the general condition, Schedule “A” includes comments regarding the conformity with the Constitution. Indeed, we found that several items do not conform. Our inquiry into the cost of the regalia was limited to the aprons and sashes. The supplier we questioned has a single price for all the aprons of Grand Chapter: $60.00 US. The tricolour sash costs $30.00 US. Since the supplier is located in Asia, once you factor in the shipping, and import fees the cost comes to approximately $120.00 US for each suit. The same from a Canadian supplier comes up to well over $250.00. 2. Constitutional description of the regalia The main question in regard of this part of the mandate was to establish if our constitutional requirements were such as to render our regalia more expensive than that of other Canadian jurisdictions. The answer to that is definitely no. The supplier we questioned confirmed that they have absolutely no problem in reversing the colour scheme according to our requirements at no additional cost. In general we found the constitutional description of the regalia to be adequate, but there are a few exceptions, explained hereafter, where we felt that a clarification was required and for which we propose amendments to the Constitution. These amendments are found in Schedule “B” appended to this report. 1. Article 10.1 which describes the Grand Chapter apron mentions a “crimson and purple ribbon to be bound with gold braid”. We were not able to establish what this ribbon is nor where it is located on the apron. We therefore propose that this phrase be deleted. Furthermore, we felt it was appropriate to add that the device of office located on the apron is to be “surrounded by a stalk of corn and a branch of acacia” as this is what is found on most aprons. 2. We also propose an amendment to Article 10.2 which describes the tricolour sash, but the reason for this is simply that we felt the last phrase of the current article was not in its proper place. The amendment does not change the substance of the present article. Article 10.6 describes the robes to be worn by Grand Officers. We were not able to establish when was the last time that such robes were actually worn and common sense would dictate that we delete that article. We refrained from that simply because the Councils of constituent Chapters actually wear those robes on a regular basis and we felt that if we eliminated that requirement for Grand Chapter we would have to do the same for constituent Chapters. We therefore propose an amendment that renders the wearing of the robes optional in both Grand Chapter and Chapters. 23 4. Articles 34 and 34.1 describe the aprons and sashes to be worn by Companions and Principals of Chapters and centennial Chapters. We felt that these descriptions were confusing and do not reflect the actual situations that we observed in our Chapters, centennial or not. We also felt that the obligation for a Companion to have his regalia modified when he becomes a Third Principal, then again when he becomes a Second Principal and the again when he becomes a First Principal was an unreasonable expectation due to the cost involved. We propose amendments to both of these articles in order to clarify exactly who wears what. 5. Article 34.3 requires that the word “Quebec” be written on the pin bar of the jewel of the Order. The increase in cost of such items in the recent past has prompted some suppliers to offer a “generic” jewel with no inscription on the pin bar. If we wanted to switch to such a generic jewel at any time in the future, we would have to amend the Constitution prior to that. We therefore propose that the “Quebec” requirement be deleted. This will not impede us from ordering jewels with the inscription, but it might avoid us the trouble and expense of having to amend the Constitution in the future. 6. An amendment is proposed for Article 34.5 in order to be more specific as to which Past Principals the article refers. We wish to point out that many current Grand Chapter regalia item do not actually conform to their constitutional description. Discrepancies can be found in the colour scheme of the aprons as well as in some jewels of office. An example of this is the background colour of the clasp (triangle) found on the sashes. It is widely believed that that colour should be crimson for the GFP, purple for the GSP, blue for the GTP and white for all other officers. In fact, Article 10.2 states that the background colour is crimson for all elected officers, the GSD and DC. As for appointed officers, Article 10.3 dictates that they wear the same sash as First Principals which, according to Article 34.1, has a crimson background on the clasp. Schedule “A” mentions all the discrepancies that we have identified. As a final word we wish to point out that the letters G.C.Q. found on many aprons are not a constitutional requirement. They not only constitute an additional cost item but they also can have a negative effect on the positioning and size of the device of office. We therefore recommend that these letters be no longer placed on our aprons. 3. Reliable suppliers The suppliers of Masonic regalia in general are quite numerous but most are located outside Canada. We are all familiar with Dominion Regalia who has had a quasi-monopoly over Ontario and Quebec for many years. We have identified two other suppliers who offer good quality items at reasonable prices: Canadian Masonic Supply Ltd. Hood Hood Regalia Box 5267 Zafa Wal Rd. 117 Macleod Trail SW Sialkot – 51310 High River, AB T1V 1M4 Pakistan 1-855-666-2766 (toll free) info@hoodhoodregalia.com info@masonicsupplyshop.com www.hoodhoodregalia.com www.masonicsupplyshop.com A detailed procedure on how to order from the Pakistani supplier has been written and should be distributed to all constituent Chapters. Conclusion In conclusion we consider that items 2 and 3 of the mandate have been completed. As for item 1, we respectfully request an extension of the deadline in order to allow us to complete the inventory, inspection and cataloguing of all Grand Chapter regalia. Respectfully submitted, VEC Gilles Chiniara 24 REC Gilles Simard REC Richard Robert, Chairman Most Outstanding Companion Honour Award 2013-2014 The Most Outstanding Companion Honour Award was awarded to VEC Leon Estabrooks of Fairmount Chapter No.14. Unfortunately, VEC Estabrooks was unable to attend the Annual Convocation due to a conflicting schedule. The Jewel will be presented to him at a later date in his own chapter. Past Grand First Principals MEC Charles André Bräun, Grand Scribe Ezra, called the roll of the Past Grand First Principals of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec. MEC Paul Arturi thanked them for attending the Annual Convocation and for their valuable support and counsel during his term of office. They were given Grand Honours in the West. 2002 2006 & 09 2007 2008 2010 2012 2013 M.Ex.Comp. Charles André Bräun M.Ex.Comp. Bertrand Poirier M.Ex.Comp. Lawrence M. Pye M.Ex.Comp. William Cornet M.Ex.Comp. Stafford Bellman M.Ex.Comp. André Boivin M.Ex.Comp. John Leide Grand Chapter Representatives The Grand Scribe Ezra called the roll of Grand Chapter Representatives. MEC Paul Arturi, Grand First Principal, congratulated the Grand Representatives on their attendance. The Grand Representatives were given Grand Honours in the West. Grand Jurisdiction Alabama Alaska Alberta Argentina Arizona Arkansas Austria Belgium Brazil British Columbia California Canada in Ontario Colorado Grand Representative R.Ex.Comp. Kenneth Freedman R.Ex.Comp. Joel M. Bonn R.Ex.Comp. Gilles Thibodeau R.Ex.Comp. Bernard Lalonde Ex.Comp. Guillermo Rivas R.Ex.Comp. Douglas B. Hall R.Ex.Comp. Hans U. Tanzer Ex.Comp. René Laine M.Ex.Comp. Levon Khrigian R.Ex.Comp. Thom Johnson R.Ex.Com. Richard Robert M.Ex.Comp. André Boivin R.Ex.Comp. Jacques McClish 25 Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Estonia England Finland Florida France Georgia Germany Greece Hawaii Idaho Illinois India Indiana Iowa Ireland Israel Italy Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Manitoba Maryland Massachusetts Mexico Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Monaco Montana Nebraska Netherlands, The Nevada New Brunswick New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New South Wales New York New Zealand Newfoundland & Labrador North Caroline North Dakota Nova Scotia Ohio R.Ex.Comp. Willard Dionne V.Ex.Comp. Roy Catto V.Ex.Comp. Elias Kawkab M.Ex.Comp. John R. Watson V.Ex.Comp. G.C. Williams Ex.Comp. Sean Watson M.Ex.Comp. Charles André Bräun R.Ex.Comp. Paul Starnino V.Ex.Comp. John Gomes Comp. John Karagianni V.Ex.Comp. Leebert Sancho V.Ex.Comp. Fred Goodrow R.Ex.Comp. Jean-Baptiste Djigounian R.Ex.Comp. J.H.D. Logan R.Ex.Comp. Joseph Sculnik V.Ex.Comp. Léonidas Poirier M.Ex.Comp. Lawrence M. Pye V.Ex.Comp. Saul Yaros V.Ex.Comp. J. Norman Cook M.Ex.Comp. Paul Arturi V.Ex.Comp. Menes Azizi R.Ex.Comp. Arthur Ward R.Ex.Comp. Emile Chaikowsky V.Ex.Comp. Richard Lussier R.Ex.Comp. William Eastwood R.Ex.Comp. Georges Cameau R.Ex.Comp. Tony Calvarese R.Ex.Comp. Calvin S. Atkin M.Ex.Comp. Ronald Rennie R.Ex.Comp. Jean-Paul Létourneau V.Ex.Comp. Julien Anglade V.Ex.Comp. Jean-Guy Bernier V.Ex.Comp. Khan Rooney R.Ex.Comp. Brian Dillon M.Ex.Comp. Bertrand Poirier M.Ex.Comp. Dudley A. Fraser R.Ex.Comp. Allan H. Marshall M.Ex.Comp. André O. Boivin R.Ex.Comp. Georges Seraphin M.Ex.Comp. Richard Pink R.Ex.Comp. Sia Kahkeshan M.Ex.Comp. Charles André Bräun M.Ex.Comp. William Cornet Comp. Michel Anto R.Ex.Comp. Khalil Ibrahim V.Ex.Comp. James Cartho Smith 26 Oklahoma Oregon Panama Pennsylvania Philippines Portugal Queensland in Australia Rhode Island & Providence Plantations Romania Saskatchewan Scotland South Australia South Carolina South Dakota Spain Switzerland Tennessee Texas Togo Utah Venezuela Vermont Victoria Virginia Washington West Australia West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Ex.Comp. J. David McCormack M.Ex.Comp. Stafford Bellman R.Ex.Comp. Robert F. Farnam V.Ex.Comp. Gilles Chiniara R.Ex.Comp. Hans U. Tanzer V.Ex.Comp. Héné Hayeck R.Ex.Comp. Wyatt R. Savage R.Ex.Comp. David H. Sherk Ex.Comp. Larry Halpert M.Ex.Comp. Ronald Rennie Ex.Comp. Donald C. Ross V.Ex.Comp. Manfred Koch R.Ex.Comp. John Nimchuk Ex.Comp. Peter Pascali R.Ex.Comp. Pierrino Torbe Rhame R.Ex.Comp. Robert Kiledjian Ex.Comp. Guillermo Rivas V.Ex.Comp. Jean Marseille M.Ex.Comp. Ronald Rennie VEC Sammy Yazigi Ex.Comp. John Colette R.Ex.Comp. Stanley Garratt R.Ex.Comp. Richard R. Chagnon V.Ex.Comp. Max Anglade M.Ex.Comp. Clifford H. Parfett M.Ex.Comp. John E. Leide V.Ex.Comp. Normand Daigneault M.Ex.Comp. Lawrence M. Pye Motions – 2014 Bank Signatories MEC Charles André Bräun, Grand Scribe Ezra, moved that all financial transactions concerning the buying and selling of investments registered in the name of the Grand Chapter of Quebec and the signing of checks should bear the signature of two of the following three Officers: MEC Levon Khrigian – Chairman Finance Committee REC Elias Kawkab – Grand Treasurer MEC John Leide – Grand Scribe Ezra The motion was seconded and passed. Honoraria -2014 MEC Charles André Bräun, Grand Scribe Ezra, moved that the Honoraria for the Grand First Principal, Grand Scribe Ezra & Grand Treasurer, remain the same as last year. The motion was seconded and passed 27 Notices of Motion 2014 MEC John E. Leide hereby gives notice that at the Annual Convocation of Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec to be held on April 26th, 2014, he will move or cause to be moved the following amendments to the Constitution. Present text Modified text Membership of Grand Chapter Membership of Grand Chapter 4. The members of Grand Chapter shall be all current and past Grand Officers and all Companions who are Principals or Past Principals of a Constituent Chapter. In all cases a member of Grand Chapter must be a member in good standing of a Constituent Chapter. 4. The members of Grand Chapter shall be all current and past Grand Officers and all Companions who are Principals or Past First Principals of a Constituent Chapter. In all cases a member of Grand Chapter must be a member in good standing of a Constituent Chapter. Grand Chapter Officers Grand Chapter Officers 5. The Grand Chapter shall comprise the Officers set forth below by order of their respective title and rank: 5. The Grand Chapter shall comprise the Officers set forth below by order of their respective title and rank: The Most Excellent Grand First Principal The Right Excellent Grand Second Principal The Right Excellent Grand Third Principal (The above three shall form “The Grand Council”) The Right Excellent Grand Superintendents of Districts The Right Excellent Grand Treasurer The Right Excellent Grand Scribe Ezra The Right Excellent Grand Director of Ceremonies The Very Excellent Grand Scribe Nehemiah The Very Excellent Grand Chaplain The Very Excellent Grand Principal Sojourner The Very Excellent Grand Senior Sojourner The Very Excellent Grand Junior Sojourner The Very Excellent Grand Pursuivant The Very Excellent Grand Stewards (no more than 3) The Very Excellent Grand Outer Guard The Most Excellent Grand First Principal The Right Excellent Grand Second Principal The Right Excellent Grand Third Principal (The above three shall form “The Grand Council”) The Right Excellent Grand Superintendents of Districts The Right Excellent Grand Treasurer The Right Excellent Grand Scribe Ezra The Right Excellent Grand Director of Ceremonies The Very Excellent Grand Scribe Nehemiah The Very Excellent Grand Chaplain The Very Excellent Grand Principal Sojourner The Very Excellent Grand Senior Sojourner The Very Excellent Grand Junior Sojourner The Very Excellent Grand Organist The Very Excellent Grand Pursuivant The Very Excellent Grand Stewards (no more than 3) The Very Excellent Grand Outer Guard 5.1 Past Grand Officers shall rank next, in order of seniority, to the current Grand Officers of the same rank except for the Office of Grand Chaplain, Grand Organist and Grand Outer Guard who shall be entitled to precedence and rank only as long as they hold their Grand Chapter office. 5.1 Past Grand Officers shall rank next, in order of seniority, to the current Grand Officers of the same rank. New Article 5.2.1 Notwithstanding 5.2, any Royal Arch Mason who is a Clergyman is eligible for the office of Grand Chaplain and any Royal Arch Mason of musical talent and ability is eligible for the office of Grand Organist; however they shall not be entitled to past precedence and rank until they shall have served 28 as First Principal of a Chapter. 5.15 Should any office become vacant between Annual Convocations the Grand First Principal shall fill such vacancy and the officer so appointed shall hold all the powers and be charged with all the duties of the officer regularly elected or appointed, during the balance of the term of the officer whom he succeeds. 5.15 Should any office become vacant between Annual Convocations the Grand First Principal may fill such vacancy and the officer so appointed shall hold all the powers and be charged with all the duties of the officer regularly elected or appointed, during the balance of the term of the officer whom he succeeds. The officer so appointed shall be entitled to Past Rank if found worthy. Annual Convocations Annual Convocations 6.1 The Grand Chapter shall be opened in Ample Form by the Grand First Principal or in Due Form by the Presiding Officer, then at once proceed to the transaction of business, observing as closely as possible the following order, which may be adjusted by the Presiding Officer: 6.1 The Grand Chapter shall be opened in Ample Form by the Grand First Principal or in Due Form by the Presiding Officer, then at once proceed to the transaction of business, observing as closely as possible the following order, which may be adjusted by the Presiding Officer: 1) Reading the Notice calling the Convocation. 2) Reading the Minutes of the last Annual Convocation and of any Special Convocations held since that time. 3) Reception of the Grand Master of Masons of Quebec 4) Reception of distinguished visitors. 5) National Anthems. 6) Religious Observance. 7) Reading of petitions, appeals, etc. and taking action thereon. 8) Address of the Grand First Principal. 9) Receive reports of Grand Superintendents. 10) Receive report of the Committee of General Purposes. 11) Receive report of the Committee on the State of the Order. 12) Receive report of the Grand Treasurer. 13) Receive report of Grand Scribe Ezra. 14) Receive reports of the balance of the Standing Committees of Grand Chapter. 15) Receive report on the Address of the Grand First Principal 16) Notices of Motions. 17) Unfinished Business. 18) New Business. 19) Receive report of the Credentials Committee. 20) Election of Officers. 21) Receive report of the Scrutineers. 22) Installation of Officers. New Article 6.2.2 Each summons for a Special Convocation shall designate the object thereof, and shall be issued to each Officer of Grand Chapter and to each Constituent Chapter. Such summons 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) Reading the Notice calling the Convocation. Reading the Minutes of the last Annual Convocation and of any Special Convocations held since that time. Reception of the Grand Master of Masons of Quebec Reception of distinguished visitors National Anthems Religious Observance Address of the Grand First Principal Receive reports Receive notices of motions, petitions, etc. and act thereon Receive report on the address of the Grand First Principal Notices of motion Unfinished Business New Business Receive report of the Credentials Committee Election of Officers Receive report of the Scrutineers Installation of Officers 6.1.1 It is the prerogative of the Grand First Principal to have any of the reports read at the Annual Convocation. 6.2.2 Each summons for a Special Convocation shall state the object thereof, and shall be issued to each Officer of Grand Chapter and to each Constituent Chapter. Such summons shall be sent at 29 shall be mailed at least ten (10) days before the day scheduled for the meeting and no business shall be transacted thereat other than that for which Grand Chapter was convened. least ten (10) days before the day scheduled for the meeting and no business shall be transacted thereat other than that for which Grand Chapter was convened. Committee of General Purposes Committee of General Purposes 7.1 This Committee shall consist of the Grand Council, the Grand Treasurer, the Grand Scribe Ezra, all Past Grand First Principals, the Grand Superintendents of Districts, the Chairmen of each of the Standing and Ad Hoc Committees, the District Representatives and three (3) other members of Grand Chapter appointed by this committee. 7.1 This Committee shall consist of the Grand Council, the Grand Treasurer, the Grand Scribe Ezra, the Past Grand First Principals, the Grand Superintendents of District, the Chairmen of the Standing and Ad Hoc Committees, the District Representatives and three (3) other members of Grand Chapter appointed by this committee. 7.1.2 The Duties of the Committee of General Purposes shall be: 7.1.2 The Duties of the Committee of General Purposes shall be: a) To meet no later than fifteen days immediately preceding the Annual Convocation, at which time all Annual Reports shall be tabled. To meet on at least three (3) additional times each year, preferably in the months of September, December and March. It shall meet at such time and in such place as shall be determined by it and shall also meet at such other times as the Grand Council shall require or upon the written request to the Grand Scribe Ezra, of at least five (5) Companions. Seven (7) members shall constitute a quorum. a) To meet no later than fifteen days immediately preceding the Annual Convocation, at which time all Annual Reports shall be tabled. To meet on at least three (3) additional times each year, preferably in the months of May, September and January. It shall meet at such time and in such place as shall be determined by it and shall also meet at such other times as the Grand Council shall require or upon the written request to the Grand Scribe Ezra, of at least five (5) Companions. Five (5) members shall constitute a quorum. g) To submit annually, at the statutory meeting immediately preceding the Annual Convocation, the list of chairmen and members of each of the Standing and Ad Hoc Committees recommended for appointment by the Grand First Principal and then to report such appointments to Grand Chapter. i) To annually recommend to Grand Chapter the appointment of an Auditor who shall audit the several accounts of Grand Chapter and the books of the Grand Treasurer. The Auditor, who shall not be a member of the Grand Council or serve or serve as chairman on any Standing Committee, shall make his report at each Annual Convocation. g) To submit annually, at the statutory meeting immediately preceding the Annual Convocation, the list of chairmen and members of the Standing and Ad Hoc Committees recommended for approval and appointment by the Grand First Principal. i) To recommend to Grand Chapter annually the appointment of an Auditor who shall audit the several accounts of Grand Chapter and the books of the Grand Treasurer. The Auditor, who shall not be a member of the Grand Council or serve as chairman on any Standing Committee, shall make his report at each Annual Convocation. Jurisprudence, Grievances and Appeals Committee Jurisprudence, Grievances and Appeals Committee 7.2 This Committee shall consist of no less than three (3) members of Grand Chapter, including the chairman. 7.2 This Committee shall consist of no fewer than three (3) members of Grand Chapter, including the chairman. State of the Order Committee State of the Order Committee 7.3 This Committee shall consist of the Grand Third Principal, as Chairman ex officio, together with the Immediate Past Grand Superintendents. 7.3 This Committee shall consist of no fewer than three (3) members of Grand Chapter. The Grand Third Principal shall be the Chairman ex officio. Finance Committee Finance Committee 30 7.4 This Committee shall consist of no less than three (3) members of Grand Chapter together with the Grand Treasurer ex officio. 7.4 This Committee shall consist of no fewer than three (3) members of Grand Chapter together with the Grand Treasurer ex officio. 7.4.5 It shall act as Trustee of all Grand Chapter investment funds, including being responsible for the purchase or the sale of any Grand Chapter securities. The monies shall be invested in the manner as prescribed by the Civil Code of Quebec. 7.4.5 It shall act as Trustee of all Grand Chapter investment funds, including being responsible for the purchase or the sale of any Grand Chapter securities. The monies shall be invested in the manner as prescribed by the Civil Code of Quebec for Trustees. Rites and Ceremonies Committee Rites and Ceremonies Committee 7.5 This Committee shall consist of no less than three members of Grand Chapter, including the chairman. 7.5 This Committee shall consist of no fewer than three members of Grand Chapter, including the chairman. New Article 7.5.2 It shall also develop any program that may be required to ensure the instruction and training of Chapter officers and the correct performance of the several degrees. Credentials Committee Credentials Committee 7.6 This Committee shall consist of no less than three members of Grand Chapter, including the chairman. 7.6 This Committee shall consist of no fewer than three members of Grand Chapter, including the chairman. N.B. This article was re-numbered from 7.7 at 2013 Annual Convocation. Annual Convocation Social Affairs Committee Annual Convocation Social Affairs Committee 7.7 This Committee shall consist of the Grand Third Principal as Chairman ex officio and the District Representatives. 7.7 This Committee shall consist of no fewer than three (3) members of Grand Chapter and any Royal Arch Masons that the Chairman may wish to recruit. N.B. This article was re-numbered from 797 at 2013 Annual Convocation. 7.7.1 It shall be responsible for all social arrangements pertaining to the Annual Convocation of Grand Chapter and the Grand Third Principal shall submit a final report and financial statement at the first General Purposes Committee meeting held after the Annual Convocation. 7.7.1 It shall be responsible for all social arrangements pertaining to the Annual Convocation of Grand Chapter. The Chairman shall submit a final report and financial statement at the first General Purposes Committee meeting held after the Annual Convocation. N.B. This article was re-numbered from 7.9.1 at 2013 Annual Convocation. Ad Hoc Committees Ad Hoc Committees 7.8 Ad-Hoc Committees may be appointed at any time by the Grand First Principal or the Committee of General Purposes, subject to the approval of the Grand First Principal, whenever deemed necessary by him or by Grand Chapter. The chairman and the members of these committees shall be appointed concurrently. 7.8 Ad-Hoc Committees may be appointed by the Grand First Principal or the Committee of General Purposes, subject to the approval of the Grand First Principal, whenever deemed necessary. The chairman and the members of these committees shall be appointed concurrently. N.B. This article was re-numbered from 7.11 at 2013 Annual Convocation. 31 Grand First Principal Grand First Principal 8.0.1 He shall, at the Annual Convocation, present a written address which, as a minimum, shall record his Official Acts during the year just ending, set forth the general conditions of Royal Arch Masonry within the Jurisdiction and make such recommendations as, in his judgement, may enhance and contribute to the welfare of the Order. Such address shall be completed no later than fifteen (15) days prior to the Annual Convocation and a copy thereof shall be mailed by Grand Scribe Ezra to each member of the Committee on the Address of the Grand First Principal. 8.0.1 He shall, at the Annual Convocation, present a written address which, as a minimum, shall record his Official Acts during the year just ending, set forth the general conditions of Royal Arch Masonry within the Jurisdiction and make such recommendations as, in his judgement, may enhance and contribute to the welfare of the Order. Such address shall be completed no later than fifteen (15) days prior to the Annual Convocation and a copy thereof shall be transmitted by Grand Scribe Ezra to each member of the Committee on the Address of the Grand First Principal. 8.0.7 It is his prerogative, either personally or by a Committee of Enquiry to be appointed by him, to investigate any subject of Masonic complaint within the Jurisdiction and to give such orders or directions with respect to the attendance of M.M.M. and M.E.M., Brethren or Companions and to order the production of books and papers, including the Warrant, financial documents and accounts of any Constituent Chapter, as he may deem necessary for the purpose of such investigation. Should his orders or directions not be complied with, he may suspend any offending M.M.M. or M.E.M., Brother or Companion for such disobedience until a report is tabled at the next Convocation of Grand Chapter or for such shorter period as he may deem advisable. 8.0.7 It is his prerogative, either personally or by a Committee of Enquiry to be appointed by him, to investigate any subject of Masonic complaint within the Jurisdiction and to give such orders or directions with respect to the attendance of M.M.M. and M.E.M., Brethren or Companions and to order the production of books and papers, including the Warrant, financial documents and accounts of any Constituent Chapter, as he may deem necessary for the purpose of such investigation. Should his orders or directions not be complied with, he may suspend any offending M.M.M. or M.E.M., Brother or Companion for such disobedience until a report is submitted at the next Convocation of Grand Chapter or for such shorter period as he may deem advisable. 8.0.8 It is his prerogative, when such action appears to him to be warranted or expedient, to suspend any M.M.M. or M.E.M., Brother or Companion or to arrest the Warrant of any Constituent Chapter or the Dispensation of any Chapter “Under Dispensation” and suspend the operation thereof until a report is tabled at the next Convocation of Grand Chapter or for such shorter period as he may deem advisable. 8.0.8 It is his prerogative, when such action appears to him to be warranted or expedient, to suspend any M.M.M. or M.E.M., Brother or Companion or to arrest the Warrant of any Constituent Chapter or the Dispensation of any Chapter “Under Dispensation” and suspend the operation thereof until a report is submitted at the next Convocation of Grand Chapter or for such shorter period as he may deem advisable. Grand Scribe Ezra Grand Scribe Ezra 8.4.2 In particular he shall: 8.4.2 In particular he shall: e) Issue Certificates for each newly Exalted Companion; e) Issue Certificates for newly Exalted Companions; 8.4.8 He shall issue summonses for all meetings of the Committee of General Purposes at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the meeting and shall attend to take the minutes of the proceedings. Such summonses shall be sent to each Constituent Chapter, each officer of Grand Chapter and each chairman of the Standing and Ad-Hoc Committees. 8.4.8 He shall issue summonses for all meetings of the Committee of General Purposes at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the meeting and shall attend to take the minutes of the proceedings. Such summonses shall be sent to the committee members, Constituent Chapters and all officers of Grand Chapter. Grand Chapter Revenue Grand Chapter Revenue 9. The revenue of Grand Chapter is derived 9. The revenue of Grand Chapter is derived 32 from the following fees: from the following fees: a) $ 12.00 annually for every Companion on a Chapter's Roll, except Life Members. a) The annual per capita fee for every Companion on a Chapter's Roll, except Life Members. b) $ 3.00 for the Registration in the records of Grand Chapter of each newly Exalted or Affiliated Companion. b) The fee for the Registration in the records of Grand Chapter of each newly Exalted or Affiliated Companion. c) $ 25.00 for each breach of the Constitution committed by an individual Companion or by a Chapter as a single entity. c) The fee for Constitution. d) Fees for various dispensations in the amounts that may from time to time be established by the Committee of General purposes. A list of such fees shall be distributed to the Chapters, as required, by the Grand Scribe Ezra. e) The fee for early acquisition of Life Membership. New Article a Breach of the d) The fee for various dispensations. A list of such fees shall be distributed to the Chapters by the Grand Scribe Ezra at least annually. 9.1 The above fees may be modified at an Annual or Special Convocation of Grand Chapter on the recommendation of the Finance Committee with the approval of the Committee of General Purposes and only after a thirty (30) day notice of motion has been communicated to each constituent Chapter. 9.1 Grand Chapter may, at any Annual or Special Convocation, assess each Chapter for such amount as may be considered necessary to ensure that the financial obligations of Grand Chapter are properly and honourably discharged. Such action shall be taken only upon the recommendation of the Finance Committee and following the approval of the Committee of General Purposes and only after a thirty (30) days notice of such motion has been mailed to each member of Grand Chapter. Such amount shall be calculated on a count of every Companion on the Roll of each Chapter including Honorary and Life Members. 9.2 Grand Chapter may, at any Annual or Special Convocation, assess each Chapter, on a onetime basis, such amount as may be considered necessary to ensure that the financial obligations of Grand Chapter are properly and honourably discharged. Such action shall be taken only upon the recommendation of the Finance Committee and following the approval of the Committee of General Purposes and only after a thirty (30) day notice of such motion has been communicated to each constituent Chapter. Such amount shall be calculated on a count of every Companion on the Roll of each Chapter including Honorary and Life Members. Regalia of Grand Chapter Regalia of Grand Chapter 10.1 The apron to be worn by Grand Chapter Officers shall be of white lamb or kidskin, eighteen inches wide, sixteen inches deep; with a triangular drop flap to the centre, a double indented crimson and purple border four inches wide, the crimson pointing to the centre; the border of the flap to be two inches wide, single indented crimson and purple; in the centre of the flap a three inch triangle with a Triple Tau in the centre; the sides and bottom of the apron and the flap to be edged with a gold colour metallic fringe, two inches in length; the crimson and purple ribbon to be bound with gold braid; two seven-ball gold tassels to be suspended by two inch wide ribbons from under the flap, the ribbons to be crimson for the Grand First 10.1 The apron to be worn by Grand Chapter Officers shall be of white lamb or kidskin, eighteen inches wide, sixteen inches deep; with a triangular drop flap to the centre, a double indented crimson and purple border four inches wide, the crimson pointing to the centre; the border of the flap to be two inches wide, single indented crimson and purple; in the centre of the flap a three inch triangle with a Triple Tau in the centre; the sides and bottom of the apron and the flap to be edged with a gold colour metallic fringe, two inches in length; the crimson and purple borders to be bound with halfinch gold braid; two seven-ball golden tassels to be suspended by two-inch wide ribbons from under the flap, the ribbons and background of the Triple Tau to 33 Principal, purple for the Grand Second Principal, blue for the Grand Third Principal and white for all other Grand Chapter Officers; the device of the office to appear in the centre of the apron. be crimson for the Grand First Principal, purple for the Grand Second Principal, blue for the Grand Third Principal and white for all other Grand Chapter Officers; the device of the office to appear in the centre of the apron surrounded by a stalk of corn and a branch of acacia. 10.2 The sash of the elected Grand Chapter Officers, of the Grand Superintendents of Districts and of the Grand Director of Ceremonies shall be a tricolour ribbon of blue, crimson and purple, four inches wide, with a four inch gold colour metallic fringe at the foot; the clasp to be in the form of a gold triangle with a Triple Tau in the centre on a crimson background; blue to be worn inwards. 10.2 The sash of the elected Grand Chapter Officers, of the Grand Superintendents of Districts and of the Grand Director of Ceremonies shall be a tricolour ribbon of blue, crimson and purple, (blue to be worn inwards), four inches wide, with a four-inch gold colour metallic fringe at the ends; the clasp to be in the form of a gold triangle with a Triple Tau in the centre on a crimson background. 10.6 10.6 Robes shall be worn as follows: Robes may be worn as follows: Grand First Principal - Crimson trimmed with ermine Grand First Principal - Crimson trimmed with ermine Grand Second Principal - Purple Grand Second Principal - Purple Grand Third Principal - Blue Grand Third Principal - Blue All other Officers - White 10.8 The Jewels of Office of the Order which shall be gold plated or gilt are as herewith specified: i) Grand Principal Sojourner: A Square irradiated within a triangle. J) Grand Senior and Junior Sojourners: A Square (not irradiated) within a triangle. 10.8 The Jewels of Office of the Order which shall be gold plated or gilt are as herewith specified: i) Grand Principal Sojourner: A Square, angle uppermost, irradiated within a triangle. J) Grand Senior and Junior Sojourners: A Square, angle uppermost, (not irradiated) within a triangle. Membership Membership 18.2 Chapters may elect a Companion in good standing as an Honorary Member of the Chapter. Due Notice of Motion must be given at one Convocation, the name inserted in the summons for the next Regular Convocation at which a ballot shall be taken thereon and such ballot shall be unanimous. 18.2 Chapters may elect a Companion in good standing as an Honorary Member of the Chapter. Due Notice of Motion must be given at a Regular Convocation, the name inserted in the summons for the next Regular Convocation at which a ballot shall be taken thereon and such ballot shall be unanimous. 18.5 A Chapter may, by inclusion in its bylaws, enact that a Companion who has been a member of such Chapter for a term of not less than thirty years, may choose to become a Life Member with full privileges, by paying to the Chapter at the time of his application for such Life Membership, a fee of sixty dollars ($60.00) or such other amount determined for the time being by Grand Chapter, plus such other amount as may be required by the Chapter. The fee due to Grand Chapter shall forthwith be remitted to it by the Chapter. 18.5 A Chapter may, by inclusion in its bylaws, enact that a Companion who has been a member of such Chapter for at least thirty years, may choose to become a Life Member with full privileges, by paying to the Chapter, at the time of his application for such Life Membership, a fee equal to the product of the current Grand Chapter per capita fee, multiplied by the difference between 40 and the number of years of membership attained by the member. The resulting fee due to Grand Chapter shall forthwith be remitted to it by the Chapter. Meetings Meetings 19. The regular day of meeting of the Chapter shall be specified in its by-laws. All 19. The regular day of meeting of the Chapter shall be specified in its by-laws. All business except 34 business except the conferring of the intermediate Degrees shall be transacted in the Chapter. Chapters of Emergency may be called at any time, by authority of the First Principal, the reason for which shall be clearly stated in the summons and no business other than that so specified therein, shall be transacted at that meeting. the conferring of the intermediate Degrees shall be transacted in the Chapter. Chapters of Emergency may be called at any time, by authority of the First Principal, the reason for which shall be clearly stated in the summons and no business other than that so specified therein, shall be transacted at that meeting. No Chapter shall hold or provide for in its by-laws fewer than five (5) regular meetings per calendar year. 19.1 A notice containing such information as is required by the Constitution shall be mailed to each member in a sealed envelope or shall be emailed to those members who have specifically requested such. The Summons whether mailed or emailed shall be sent at least seven clear days before the meeting. 19.1 A notice containing such information as is required by the Constitution shall be e-mailed to each member who has an internet connection or shall be mailed in a sealed envelope to those members who have specifically requested such. The Summons whether e-mailed or mailed shall be sent at least seven clear days before the meeting. Officers of the Chapter Officers of the Chapter 20.3 The Officers, elected and appointed, shall be invested and installed within forty (40) days from the date of their election or appointment and shall remain in office until their successor shall have been duly elected or appointed, invested and installed in their stead. It is recommended that the investiture and installation of officers be undertaken by the First or any Past First Principal. If, for any reason, the installation of an elected officer cannot be held within forty days from the election, a dispensation of the Grand First Principal shall be required in order to proceed at a later date. Appointed officers may be installed by proxy. 20.3 The Officers, elected and appointed, shall be invested and installed within forty (40) days from the date of their election or appointment and shall remain in office until their successor shall have been duly elected or appointed, invested and installed in their stead. It is recommended that the investiture and installation of officers be undertaken by the First or any Past First Principal. If, for any reason, the installation of an elected officer cannot be held within forty days from the election, a dispensation of the Grand First Principal shall be required in order to proceed at a later date. Appointed officers may be installed by proxy. No disposition of the present article shall be interpreted as prohibiting the Installation of Officers being held on the same evening as their Election and Appointment. 22. Should an Officer, other than one of the Principals of the Chapter, die, withdraw from the Jurisdiction of Grand Chapter, become incapable of performing his duties through illness or cease to be a member in good standing of the Chapter, a successor shall be named by the First Principal to fill such vacancy. Should a vacancy occur in the office of one of the Principals for any of the reasons hereinabove set forth, his place shall be filled by the Immediate Past First Principal or, should he decline or be unable to act, by one of the Past Principals. 22. Should an Office, other than a Principal of the Chapter, become vacant for any reason, a successor shall be appointed by the First Principal to fill such vacancy. Should a vacancy occur in the office of one of the Principals, his place shall be filled by the Immediate Past First Principal or by one of the Past Principals. 22.1 Should the First Principal be absent at the time and from the place fixed for the opening of the Chapter or should he find it necessary to withdraw while the Chapter is in session, his place shall be taken, pro tempore, in the like manner hereinabove set forth. 22.1 Should the First Principal be absent at the time and from the place fixed for the opening of the Chapter or should he find it necessary to withdraw while the Chapter is in session, his place shall be taken, pro tempore, by the Immediate Past First Principal or by one of the Past First Principals. 23.2 Was amended Convocation. at the 2013 Balloting on Applications Annual Balloting on Applications for Membership 35 24.2 In the event an Applicant having been duly elected, fails to present himself for Advancement within twelve (12) months of the date of his election, he shall forfeit his deposit and should he subsequently wish to again present himself, a new Application will be required. 24.2 In the event an Applicant having been duly elected, fails to present himself for Advancement within twelve (12) months of the date of his election, without valid reason being given, he shall forfeit his deposit; and should he subsequently wish to again present himself, a new Application will be required. 26.2 No Chapter shall suspend a member for non-payment of dues, unless such member shall have been duly summoned by Registered Mail calling upon him to show cause why be should not be so suspended. 26.2 No Chapter shall suspend a member for non-payment of dues, unless such member shall have been duly summoned to show cause why be should not be so suspended. Regalia Regalia 34. The Companion’s apron shall be of white lambskin or kidskin, fourteen to sixteen inches wide and twelve to fourteen inches deep, with a triangular drop-flap to the centre, and an indented crimson and purple border two inches wide, the crimson portion pointing toward the interior of the apron. The border of the flap shall be one inch wide and in the centre of the flap shall be a triangle with a Triple Tau in the centre. Two gold tassels shall be suspended by white ribbons two inches wide from under the flap. Chapters having celebrated their centenary may add gold braid of a maximum width of one half inch to the edges of the apron. The sash, four inches wide is the double indented crimson and purple sash of the Order with a silk fringe at the ends. The sash is to be worn over the left shoulder and under the apron at the right hip. 34. The Companion’s apron shall be of white lambskin or kidskin, approximately 15 inches wide by 13 inches high, with a triangular drop-flap to the centre. There shall be a two-inch wide indented crimson and purple border along the side and bottom edges with the crimson portion pointing toward the interior of the apron. The border of the flap shall be one inch wide with the crimson portion pointing downwards. In the centre of the flap there shall be a triangle with a Triple Tau in its centre on a white background. Two golden seven-chain tassels shall be suspended by white ribbons two inches wide from under the flap. The sash, four inches wide, is the double indented crimson and purple sash of the Order with a cloth four-inch fringe at the ends and a clasp in the form of a golden triangle with a Triple Tau in its centre on a white background. The crimson portions shall point towards the centre of the sash. The sash is to be worn over the left shoulder and under the apron at the right hip. The First Principal and Past First Principals shall wear the apron and sash described above but with crimson tassel ribbons, crimson background under the flap and sash triangles and a four-inch golden cloth fringe at the ends of the sash. 34.1 The Principals and Past Principals shall wear the apron and sash described above but with a gold fringe on the apron and sash; the tassel ribbons and triangle background being crimson for the First Principal, purple for the Second Principal and blue for the Third Principal, each corresponding with the colour of his respective robe. 34.1 Chapters who have reached one hundred years of age may add a half-inch golden braid and a one and a half-inch golden cloth fringe to the edges of the apron and flap. The First Principal and Past First Principals shall wear the same but with crimson, tassel ribbons, crimson background under the flap and sash triangles and a four-inch golden cloth fringe at the ends of the sash. 34.3 The jewel of the Order shall be a double triangle within a circle with a sun irradiated in the centre, suspended by a white ribbon, one and one half inches wide, with the word “Quebec” on the pin bar. The jewel is to be worn on the left breast. Companions in possession of an earlier version of the jewel, authorized by Grand Chapter, may 34.3 The jewel of the Order shall be a double triangle within a circle with a sun irradiated in the centre, suspended by a white ribbon, one and one half inches wide. The jewel is to be worn on the left breast. Companions in possession of an earlier version of the jewel, authorized by Grand Chapter, may continue to wear the same. 36 continue to wear the same. 34.5 The jewels of office worn by the Officers of the Chapter and by the Past Principals shall be suspended from a crimson corded silk collar, four inches wide or from a gilt chain over a crimson corded silk ribbon two inches wide. The jewels of the several offices shall be: 34.5 The jewels of office worn by the Officers of the Chapter and by the Past First Principals shall be suspended from a crimson corded silk collar, four inches wide or from a gilt chain over a crimson corded silk ribbon two inches wide. The jewels of the several offices shall be: First Principal: a Triangle with an irradiated crown in the centre. First Principal: a Triangle with an irradiated crown in the centre. Second Principal: a Triangle with an All-Seeing Eye irradiated in the centre. Second Principal: a Triangle with an All-Seeing Eye irradiated in the centre. Third Principal: a Triangle with the Volume of the Sacred Law irradiated in the centre. Third Principal: a Triangle with the Volume of the Sacred Law irradiated in the centre. Past First Principals: the same as for the First Principal but all within a circle. Past First Principals: the same as for the First Principal but all within a circle. Other Chapter Officers: as for the corresponding officers in Grand Chapter. Other Chapter Officers: as for the corresponding officers in Grand Chapter. 34.6 The Robes of Office shall be of the following colours: 34.6 Robes may be worn as follows: First Principal: Crimson First Principal: Crimson Second Principal: Purple Second Principal: Purple Third Principal: Blue Third Principal: Blue All other Officers: White 34.6 In accordance with a ruling of the Grand Master of Masons of Quebec, Royal Arch Companions of this Jurisdiction are permitted to wear their Royal Arch jewel within the Craft Lodges of the Grand Lodge of Quebec. This permission will continue as long as the said ruling will remain in effect. 34.7 In accordance with a ruling of the Grand Master of Masons of Quebec, Royal Arch Companions of this Jurisdiction are permitted to wear the jewel of the Order (34.3) within the Craft Lodges of the Grand Lodge of Quebec. This permission will continue as long as the said ruling will remain in effect. Par les présentes, le PEC John E. Leide donne avis qu’à la Convocation Annuelle du Grand Chapitre de Maçons de l’Arche Royale du Québec, qui aura lieu le 26 avril 2014, il proposera ou fera en sorte qu’il soit proposé que les amendements suivants à la Constitution soient adoptés. Texte actuel Texte modifié Composition du Grand Chapitre Composition du Grand Chapitre 4. Le Grand Chapitre est composé des Grands Officiers présents et passés et des Principaux et Passés Principaux des chapitres subordonnés. Dans tous les cas un membre du Grand Chapitre doit être un membre en règle d’un chapitre subordonné. 4. Le Grand Chapitre est composé des Grands Officiers présents et passés et des Principaux et Passés Premiers Principaux des chapitres subordonnés. Dans tous les cas un membre du Grand Chapitre doit être un membre en règle d’un chapitre subordonné. Officiers du Grand Chapitre Officiers du Grand Chapitre 37 5. Les officiers du Grand Chapitre sont ceux indiqués ci-après par leurs titres et en ordre de préséance : 5. Les officiers du Grand Chapitre sont ceux indiqués ci-après par leurs titres et en ordre de préséance : Le Plus Excellent Grand Premier Principal Le Très Excellent Grand Deuxième Principal Le Très Excellent Grand Troisième Principal (Les trois ci-dessus forment le « Grand Conseil ») Les Très Excellents Grand Surintendants de District Le Très Excellent Grand Trésorier Le Très Excellent Grand Scribe Esdras Le Très Excellent Grand Directeur des Cérémonies Le Bien Excellent Grand Scribe Néhémie Le Bien Excellent Grand Chapelain Le Bien Excellent Grand Principal Séjournant Le Bien Excellent Grand Premier Assistant Séjournant Le Bien Excellent Grand Second Assistant Séjournant Le Bien Excellent Grand Poursuivant Les Bien Excellents Grand Intendants (pas plus de trois) Le Bien Excellent Grand Garde Externe Le Plus Excellent Grand Premier Principal Le Très Excellent Grand Deuxième Principal Le Très Excellent Grand Troisième Principal (Les trois ci-dessus forment le « Grand Conseil ») Les Très Excellents Grand Surintendants de District Le Très Excellent Grand Trésorier Le Très Excellent Grand Scribe Esdras Le Très Excellent Grand Directeur des Cérémonies Le Bien Excellent Grand Scribe Néhémie Le Bien Excellent Grand Chapelain Le Bien Excellent Grand Principal Séjournant Le Bien Excellent Grand Premier Assistant Séjournant Le Bien Excellent Grand Second Assistant Séjournant Le Bien Excellent Grand Organiste Le Bien Excellent Grand Poursuivant Les Bien Excellents Grand Intendants (pas plus de trois) Le Bien Excellent Grand Garde Externe 5.1 Les Passés Grands Officiers ont droit aux mêmes rangs et préséance, selon leur ancienneté, immédiatement après les Grands Officiers en titre, sauf pour le Grand Chapelain, le Grand Organiste et le Grand Garde Externe lesquels ont droit à leurs rang et préséance seulement pendant leur terme d’office. 5.1 Les Passés Grands Officiers ont droit au même rang et préséance, selon leur ancienneté, immédiatement après les Grands Officiers en titre du même rang. Nouvel article 5.2.1 Nonobstant l’article 5.2 tout Maçon de l’Arche Royale qui est membre du clergé peut être nommé Grand Chapelain et tout Maçon de l’Arche Royale de talent musical peut être nommé Grand Organiste; cependant, ils n’auront pas droit au rang et préséance d’officier passé tant et aussi longtemps qu’ils n’auront pas occupé la charge de Premier Principal d’un chapitre. 5.15 Si un poste devient vacant dans l’intervalle des Convocations Annuelles, le Grand Premier Principal désigne un remplaçant lequel est investi de tous les pouvoirs et de toutes les responsabilités de l’officier régulièrement élu ou désigné auquel il succède. 5.15 Si un poste devient vacant dans l’intervalle des Convocations Annuelles, le Grand Premier Principal peut désigner un remplaçant lequel est investi de tous les pouvoirs et de toutes les responsabilités de l’officier régulièrement élu ou désigné auquel il succède. L’officier ainsi nommé a droit au rang d’officier passé s’il en est digne. Convocations Annuelles Convocations Annuelles 6.1 L’ouverture du Grand Chapitre est faite en « grande forme » par le Grand Premier Principal ou en « bonne forme » par l’officier présidant. On procède ensuite selon l’ordre du jour en suivant le plus près possible l’ordre indiqué ci-après lequel peut, au besoin, être modifié par l’officier présidant : 6.1 L’ouverture du Grand Chapitre est faite en « grande forme » par le Grand Premier Principal ou en « bonne forme » par l’officier présidant. On procède ensuite selon l’ordre du jour en suivant le plus près possible l’ordre indiqué ci-après lequel peut, au besoin, être modifié par l’officier présidant : 38 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) Lecture de l’avis de convocation. Lecture du procès-verbal de la dernière Convocation Annuelle et de toute Convocation Spéciale tenue depuis celle-ci. Réception du Grand Maître des Maçons du Québec Réception des visiteurs de distinction. Hymnes nationaux. Observance religieuse. Lecture des pétitions, appels, etc., et suivi approprié. Adresse du Grand Premier Principal. Réception des rapports des Grands Surintendants. Réception du rapport du Comité des affaires générales. Réception du rapport du Comité sur l’état de l’Ordre. Réception du rapport du Grand Trésorier. Réception du rapport du Grand Scribe Esdras. Réception des rapports des autres Comités Permanents. Réception du rapport sur l’adresse du Grand Premier Principal. Avis de motions. Affaires en cours. Affaires nouvelles. Réception du rapport du Comité d’enregistrement. Élection des officiers. Réception du rapport des scrutateurs. Installation des officiers. Nouvel article 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) Lecture de l’avis de convocation. Lecture du procès-verbal de la dernière Convocation Annuelle et de toute Convocation Spéciale tenue depuis celle-ci. Réception du Grand Maître des Maçons du Québec Réception des visiteurs de distinction. Hymnes nationaux. Observance religieuse. Allocution du Grand Premier Principal. Réception des rapports. Réception des pétitions, appels, etc., et suivi pertinent. Réception du rapport sur l’allocution du Grand Premier Principal. Avis de motions. Affaires en cours. Affaires nouvelles. Réception du rapport du Comité de réception. Élection des officiers. Réception du rapport des scrutateurs. Installation des officiers. 6.1.1 C’est la prérogative du Grand Premier Principal d’ordonner que l’un ou l’autre des rapports soit lu lors de la Convocation Annuelle. Comité des affaires générales Comité des affaires générales 7.1 Ce comité consiste du Grand Conseil, du Grand Trésorier, du Grand Scribe Esdras, de tous les Passés Grands Premiers Principaux, des Grands Surintendants de District, des Présidents des comités permanents et des comités ad hoc, des Représentants de District et de trois (3) autres membres choisis par ce comité. 7.1 Ce comité consiste du Grand Conseil, du Grand Trésorier, du Grand Scribe Esdras, des Passés Grands Premiers Principaux, des Grands Surintendants de District, des Présidents des comités permanents et des comités ad hoc, des Représentants de District et de trois (3) autres membres choisis par ce comité. 7.1.2 sont : 7.1.2 sont : Les devoirs du Comité des affaires générales a) De se réunir au moins quinze (15) jours avant la Convocation Annuelle, soit la date limite pour le dépôt de tous les rapports annuels; de se réunir au moins en trois (3) autres occasions, préférablement en septembre, décembre et mars, et en d’autres occasions à la demande du Grand Conseil ou suite à la demande écrite d’au moins cinq (5) Compagnons adressée au Grand Scribe Les devoirs du Comité des affaires générales a) De se réunir au moins quinze (15) jours avant la Convocation Annuelle, soit la date limite pour le dépôt de tous les rapports annuels; de se réunir au moins en trois (3) autres occasions, préférablement en mai, septembre, et janvier, et en d’autres occasions à la demande du Grand Conseil ou suite à la demande écrite d’au moins cinq (5) Compagnons adressée au Grand 39 Esdras. Les dates et lieux des réunions sont fixés par le comité. Le quorum est fixé à sept (7) membres. Scribe Esdras. Les dates et lieux des réunions sont fixés par le comité. Le quorum est fixé à cinq (5) membres. g) De désigner annuellement, lors de la réunion précédant immédiatement la Convocation Annuelle, la liste des présidents et membres des comités permanents et ad hoc, recommandés pour nomination par le Grand Premier Principal et par la suite, d’en faire rapport au Grand Chapitre. g) De désigner annuellement, lors de la réunion précédant immédiatement la Convocation Annuelle, la liste des présidents et membres des comités permanents et ad hoc, recommandés pour approbation et nomination par le Grand Premier Principal. Comité de l’état de l’Ordre Comité de l’état de l’Ordre 7.3 Ce comité est composé du Grand Troisième Principal, comme président ex officio, et des Passés Grands Surintendants de District Immédiats. 7.3 Ce comité est composé d’au moins trois (3) membres du Grand Chapitre dont le Grand Troisième Principal comme président ex officio. Comité des finances Comité des finances 7.4.5 Il agit en tant que fiduciaire des fonds de placements du Grand Chapitre et est responsable de l’achat et la vente des titres qui les composent. Les fonds doivent être investis de la manière prescrite par le Code Civil du Québec. 7.4.5 Il agit en tant que fiduciaire des fonds de placements du Grand Chapitre et est responsable de l’achat et la vente des titres qui les composent. Les fonds doivent être investis de la manière prescrite par le Code Civil du Québec pour les fiduciaires. Comité des rites et cérémonies Comité des rites et cérémonies 7.5.2 Il développe également tout programme requis pour l’instruction des officiers du chapitre et l’exécution correcte des divers degrés. Nouvel article Comité des affaires sociales de la Convocation Annuelle Comité des affaires sociales de la Convocation Annuelle 7.9 Ce comité est composé du Grand Troisième Principal, en tant que président ex officio et des Représentants de District. 7.7 Ce comité est composé d’au moins trois membres du Grand Chapitre et de tout Maçon de l’Arche Royale que le président voudra s’adjoindre. N.B. Cet article fut numéroté 7.7 à la Convocation Annuelle 2013. 7.9.1 Il est responsable de l’organisation des activités sociales inhérentes à la Convocation Annuelles du Grand Chapitre ; le Grand Troisième Principal doit déposer un rapport final, incluant les états financiers, à la première réunion du Comité des affaires générales qui suit la Convocation Annuelle. 7.7.1 Il est responsable de l’organisation des activités sociales inhérentes à la Convocation Annuelles du Grand Chapitre ; le président doit déposer un rapport final, incluant les états financiers, à la première réunion du Comité des affaires générales qui suit la Convocation Annuelle. N.B. Cet article fut numéroté 7.7.1 à la Convocation Annuelle 2013. Comités ad hoc Comités ad hoc 7.11 Des comités ad hoc peuvent être nommés en tout temps par le Grand Premier Principal ou par le Comité des affaires générales, sujet à l’approbation du Grand Premier Principal, lorsque jugé opportun par lui ou par le Grand Chapitre. Le président et les membres de ces comités sont nommés simultanément. 7.8 Des comités ad hoc peuvent être nommés par le Grand Premier Principal ou par le Comité des affaires générales, sujet à l’approbation du Grand Premier Principal, lorsque jugé opportun. Le président et les membres de ces comités sont nommés simultanément. N.B. Cet article fut numéroté 7.8 à la Convocation 40 Annuelle 2013. Grand Scribe Esdras 8.4.2 Grand Scribe Esdras Il doit, de façon particulière : e) émettre un certificat nouvellement Exalté; à chaque 8.4.2 Il doit, de façon particulière : compagnon e) émettre un certificat aux compagnons nouvellement Exaltés; 8.4.8 Il transmet l’avis de convocation de chaque réunion du Comité des affaires générales au moins quinze (15) jours avant la date de la tenue et y participe afin d’en dresser un procès-verbal. 8.4.8 Il transmet l’avis de convocation de chaque réunion du Comité des affaires générales au moins quinze (15) jours avant la date de la tenue et y participe afin d’en dresser un procès-verbal. Cet avis est transmis aux membres des comités, aux chapitres subordonnés et aux officiers du Grand Chapitre. Cet avis est transmis à chaque chapitre subordonné, chaque officier du Grand Chapitre et chaque président des comités permanents et ad hoc. Revenus du Grand Chapitre Revenus du Grand Chapitre 9. Les revenues du Grand Chapitre proviennent des redevances suivantes : 9. Les revenues du Grand Chapitre proviennent des redevances suivantes : a) 12,00 $ annuellement pour chaque compagnon sur le registre d’un chapitre, sauf les Membres à Vie. a) Les frais perçus annuellement pour chaque compagnon sur le registre d’un chapitre, sauf les Membres à vie. b) 3,00 $ pour l’enregistrement d’un compagnon nouvellement Exalté ou Affilié sur le registre du Grand Chapitre. b) Les frais perçus pour l’enregistrement d’un compagnon nouvellement Exalté ou Affilié sur le registre du Grand Chapitre. c) 25,00 $ pour une dérogation à la Constitution de la part d’un compagnon ou d’un chapitre. c) Les frais perçus pour toute dérogation à la Constitution de la part d’un compagnon ou d’un chapitre. d) Redevances pour des dispenses diverses dans les montants pouvant être fixés de temps à autre par le Comité des affaires générales. La liste de tels frais est distribuée au besoin aux chapitres par le Grand Scribe Esdras. d) Les frais perçus pour des dispenses diverses. e) Les frais perçus pour l’acquisition anticipée du statut de Membre à vie. La liste de ces frais est distribuée au moins annuellement aux chapitres par le Grand Scribe Esdras. Nouvel article 9.1 Les frais ci-dessus peuvent être modifiés lors d’une Convocation Annuelle ou Spéciale du Grand Chapitre, suite à la recommandation du Comité des finances et l’approbation du Comité des affaires générales et seulement suite à l’envoi d’un avis de motion de trente (30) jours à chaque chapitre subordonné. 9.1 Le Grand Chapitre peut, lors d’un Convocation Annuelle ou Spéciale, imposer à chaque chapitre une cotisation telle que jugé nécessaire pour lui permettre d’acquitter ses obligations financières correctement et honorablement. Une telle décision ne peut être prise que suite à la recommandation du Comité des finances et l’approbation du Comité des affaires générales et seulement suite à l’envoi d’un avis de motion de trente (30) jours à chaque membre du Grand Chapitre. Tel 9.2 Le Grand Chapitre peut, lors d’un Convocation Annuelle ou Spéciale, imposer à chaque chapitre une cotisation non récurrente telle que jugée nécessaire pour lui permettre d’acquitter ses obligations financières correctement et honorablement. Une telle décision ne peut être prise que suite à la recommandation du Comité des finances et l’approbation du Comité des affaires générales et seulement suite à l’envoi d’un avis de motion de trente (30) jours à chaque chapitre 41 montant est imposé pour chaque membre sur le registre du chapitre, incluant les membres honoraires et les membres à vie. subordonné. Tel montant est imposé pour chaque membre sur le registre du chapitre, incluant les membres honoraires et les membres à vie. Décors du Grand Chapitre Décors du Grand Chapitre 10.1 Le tablier porté par les officiers du Grand Chapitre est fait de peau d’agneau ou de chevreau blanche, 18 pouces de large et 16 pouces de haut; avec un rabat triangulaire du haut vers le centre, une bordure de 4 pouces à double dentelure cramoisie et violette, le cramoisi pointant vers l’intérieur; une bordure de 2 pouces à simple dentelure cramoisie et violette sur les côtés du rabat; au centre du rabat un triangle de 3 pouces ayant un Triple Tau en son centre; les côtés et le bas du tablier et ceux du rabat, bordés d’une frange métallique dorée de 2 pouces; le ruban cramoisi et violet entouré d’une tresse dorée; 2 glands dorés à sept boules suspendus à des rubans de 2 pouces fixés dessous le rabat; ces rubans étant cramoisi pour le Grand Premier Principal, violet pour le Deuxième Grand Principal, azur pour le Grand Troisième Principal et blanc pour les autres Grands Officiers. Le joyau d’office est représenté au centre du tablier. 10.1 Le tablier porté par les officiers du Grand Chapitre est fait de peau d’agneau ou de chevreau blanche, 18 pouces de large et 16 pouces de haut; avec un rabat triangulaire du haut vers le centre, une bordure de 4 pouces à double dentelure cramoisie et violette, le cramoisi pointant vers l’intérieur; une bordure de 2 pouces à simple dentelure cramoisie et violette sur les côtés du rabat; au centre du rabat un triangle de 3 pouces ayant un Triple Tau en son centre; les côtés et le bas du tablier et ceux du rabat, bordés et d’une frange métallique dorée de 2 pouces; le ruban cramoisi et violet entouré d’un ruban doré d’un demi pouce; 2 glands dorés à sept boules suspendus à des rubans de 2 pouces fixés dessous le rabat; ces rubans étant cramoisi pour le Grand Premier Principal, violet pour le Deuxième Grand Principal, azur pour le Grand Troisième Principal et blanc pour les autres Grands Officiers. Le joyau d’office est placé au centre du tablier et est entouré d’une branche de maïs et d’une branche d’acacia. 10.2 L’écharpe des Grands Officiers élus, des Grands Surintendants de District et du Grand Directeur des Cérémonies est un ruban tricolore, azur, cramoisi et violet, 4 pouces de large, avec une frange métallique dorée de 4 pouces aux extrémités; l’attache est un triangle doré avec un Triple Tau en son centre sur un fond cramoisi. Le côté azur de l’écharpe est porté vers l’intérieur. 10.2 L’écharpe des Grands Officiers élus, des Grands Surintendants de District et du Grand Directeur des Cérémonies est un ruban tricolore, azur, cramoisi et violet, (le côté azur porté vers l’intérieur) 4 pouces de large, avec une frange métallique dorée de 4 pouces aux extrémités; l’attache est un triangle doré avec un Triple Tau en son centre sur un fond cramoisi. 10.6 10.6 suit: Les couleurs des robes d’office sont : Grand Premier d’hermine; Principal – Les robes d’office peuvent être portées comme cramoisi bordée Grand Premier d’hermine; Principal – cramoisi bordée Grand Deuxième Principal – violet; Grand Deuxième Principal – violet; Grand Troisième Principal – azur; Grand Troisième Principal – azur. Autres officiers – blanc. 10.8 Les joyaux d’office, plaqués or ou dorés, sont décrits ci-dessous : 10.8 Les joyaux d’office, plaqués or ou dorés, sont décrits ci-dessous : i) Grand Principal Séjournant : un carré radiant à l’intérieur d’un triangle. i) Grand Principal Séjournant : une équerre radiante, les bras vers le bas, à l’intérieur d’un triangle. j) Grands Premier et Second Assistants Séjournants : un carré (non radiant) à l’intérieur d’un triangle. j) Grands Premier et Second Assistants Séjournants : une équerre (non radiante), les bras vers le bas, à l’intérieur d’un triangle. Adhérents Adhérents 42 18.2 Le chapitre peut conférer le statut de membre honoraire à un compagnon qui est en règle. Un avis à cet effet doit être donné lors d’une convocation, le nom publié dans la notice de la prochaine convocation régulière, à laquelle le scrutin sera tenu, et dont le résultat doit être unanime. 18.2 Le chapitre peut conférer le statut de membre honoraire à un compagnon qui est en règle. Un avis à cet effet doit être donné lors d’une convocation régulière, le nom publié dans la notice de la prochaine convocation régulière, à laquelle le scrutin sera tenu, et dont le résultat doit être unanime. 18.5 Le chapitre peut stipuler dans ses règlements que le compagnon qui a adhéré au chapitre pendant une période non inférieure à trente ans, puisse décider de devenir un membre à vie, avec plein privilèges, en payant au chapitre au moment de sa demande, la somme de soixante dollars (60,00 $) ou tout autre montant fixé de temps en temps par le Grand Chapitre, et toute autre somme qui pourrait être exigée par le chapitre. Les frais payables au Grand Chapitre doivent lui être remis immédiatement. 18.5 Le chapitre peut stipuler dans ses règlements que le compagnon qui a adhéré au chapitre pendant une période non inférieure à trente ans, puisse décider de devenir un membre à vie, avec plein privilèges, en payant au chapitre au moment de sa demande, une somme égale au produit de la cotisation annuelle du Grand Chapitre multipliée par la différence entre 40 et le nombre d’années d’adhésion atteint par le membre. La somme résultant du calcul est remise immédiatement au Grand Chapitre par le chapitre. Tenues Tenues 19. Le jour des tenues régulières du chapitre est spécifié dans ses règlements. Toutes les affaires, à l’exception des degrés intermédiaires, sont transigées dans le chapitre. Une tenue spéciale ou d’urgence peut être convoquée en tout temps par mandement du Premier Principal. La raison justifiant la convocation est énoncée dans l’avis et aucune autre affaire que celle-ci ne peut être transigée lors d’une telle tenue. 19. Le jour des tenues régulières du chapitre est spécifié dans ses règlements. Toutes les affaires, à l’exception des degrés intermédiaires, sont transigées dans le chapitre. Une tenue spéciale ou d’urgence peut être convoquée en tout temps par mandement du Premier Principal. La raison justifiant la convocation est énoncée dans l’avis et aucune autre affaire que celle-ci ne peut être transigée lors d’une telle tenue. Aucun chapitre ne peut tenir, ni prévoir dans ses règlements, moins de cinq (5) tenues régulières pour chaque année de calendrier. 19.1 Un avis de convocation, contenant les renseignements prescrits par la Constitution, est posté à chaque membre dans une enveloppe scellée ou transmis par courriel à ceux qui en ont fait la demande. L’avis doit être posté ou transmis sept jours francs avant la tenue. 19.1 Un avis de convocation, contenant les renseignements prescrits par la Constitution, est transmise par courriel à tout membre ayant accès à Internet ou postée dans une enveloppe scellée à ceux qui en ont font la demande. L’avis doit être transmis ou posté sept jours francs avant la tenue. Officiers du chapitre Officiers du chapitre 20.3 Les officiers élus et nommés sont investis et installés dans les quarante (40) jours de leur élection ou nomination et conservent leur charge jusqu’à ce que leur successeur soit élu ou nommé et installé. Il est recommandé que l’élection et l’installation soit dirigée par le Premier Principal ou un Passé Premier Principal. Si, pour une quelconque raison, l’installation d’un officier élu ne peut être tenue dans le délai prévue, une dispense du Grand Premier Principal est requise afin de procéder à une date ultérieure. Un officier nommé peut être installé par procuration. 20.3 Les officiers élus et nommés sont investis et installés dans les quarante (40) jours de leur élection ou nomination et conservent leur charge jusqu’à ce que leur successeur soit élu ou nommé et installé. Il est recommandé que l’élection et l’installation soit dirigée par le Premier Principal ou un Passé Premier Principal. Si, pour une quelconque raison, l’installation d’un officier élu ne peut être tenue dans le délai prévue, une dispense du Grand Premier Principal est requise afin de procéder à une date ultérieure. Un officier nommé peut être installé par procuration. Aucune disposition du présent article ne doit être interprétée comme interdisant que l’installation des officiers ait lieu le même soir que leur élection ou nomination. 22. Dans le cas où un poste d’officier, autre qu’un poste de Principal, devient vacant en raison du décès de son titulaire, de son départ de cette juridiction, de son incapacité à s’acquitter des devoirs de sa charge en raison de maladie ou s’il cesse d’être un membre en règle du chapitre, le Premier Principal lui nomme un successeur. Si un poste de Principal devient vacant pour 22. Dans le cas où un poste d’officier, autre qu’un poste de Principal, devient vacant pour quelque raison que ce soit, le Premier Principal lui nomme un successeur. Si un poste de Principal devient vacant il est remplacé par le Passé Premier Principal Immédiat ou par l’un des Passés Principaux. 43 ces mêmes raisons, il est remplacé par le Passé Premier Principal Immédiat ou, s’il refuse ou est inapte, par l’un des Passés Principaux. 22.1 En l’absence du Premier Principal au moment prévu pour l’ouverture du chapitre, ou s’il doit s’absenter durant la tenue, il est remplacé, pro tempore, de la manière indiquée à l’article précédent. 22.1 En l’absence du Premier Principal au moment prévu pour l’ouverture du chapitre, ou s’il doit s’absenter durant la tenue, il est remplacé, pro tempore, par le Passé Premier Principal Immédiat ou par l’un des Passés Premiers Principaux. Scrutin pour l’admission des adhérents Scrutin pour l’admission des adhérents 24.2 Le défaut, de la part d’un candidat préalablement accepté au suffrage, de se présenter pour la cérémonie de l’avancement dans les douze (12) mois de son acceptation, entraîne la confiscation de son dépôt. S’il décide subséquemment de se présenter de nouveau, une nouvelle demande d’adhésion est requise. 24.2 Le défaut, de la part d’un candidat préalablement accepté au suffrage, de se présenter pour la cérémonie de l’avancement dans les douze (12) mois de son acceptation, sans que raison juste et suffisante ne soit donnée, entraîne la confiscation de son dépôt. S’il décide subséquemment de se présenter de nouveau, une nouvelle demande d’adhésion est requise. Défaut de paiement des cotisations Défaut de paiement des cotisations 26.2 Un chapitre ne peut suspendre un membre pour non paiement de la cotisation à moins de lui avoir transmis, par lettre recommandée, une sommation lui demandant de faire valoir les raisons pour lesquelles il ne devrait pas être suspendu. 26.2 Un chapitre ne peut suspendre un membre pour non paiement de la cotisation à moins de lui avoir transmis une sommation lui demandant de faire valoir les raisons pour lesquelles il ne devrait pas être suspendu. Décors Décors 34. Le tablier du compagnon est en peau d’agneau ou de chevreau blanche, 14 à 16 pouces de large et 12 à 14 pouces de profond, avec un rabat triangulaire du haut vers le centre et une bordure de 2 pouces, à double dentelure, cramoisie et violette; le cramoisi pointant vers l’intérieur du tablier. Le rabat a une bordure d’un pouce de large et, en son centre, un triangle avec un Triple Tau à l’intérieur. Deux glands dorés sont suspendus à des rubans, 2 pouces de large, fixés dessous le rabat. Les chapitres ayant célébré leur centenaire peuvent ajouter un ruban doré d’une largeur maximale d’un demi pouce en bordure du tablier. L’écharpe, d’une largeur de 4 pouces, est l’écharpe de l’Ordre avec une dentelure double cramoisie et violette et une frange de soie aux extrémités. L’écharpe est portée sur l’épaule gauche et sous le tablier à la hanche droite. 34. Le tablier du compagnon est en peau d’agneau ou de chevreau blanche, approximativement 15 pouces de large par 13 pouces de haut, avec un rabat triangulaire du haut vers le centre. Le long des bordures latérales et inférieure, un ruban de 2 pouces, à double dentelure, cramoisie et violette, le cramoisi pointant vers l’intérieur du tablier. Le rabat a une bordure d’un pouce de large, le cramoisi pointant vers le bas, et en son centre, un triangle avec un Triple Tau à l’intérieur sur un fond blanc. Deux glands dorés à sept chaînes sont suspendus à des rubans 2 pouces de large, fixés dessous le rabat. L’écharpe, d’une largeur de 4 pouces, est l’écharpe de l’Ordre avec une dentelure double cramoisie et violette avec une frange en tissu aux extrémités; l’attache est un triangle doré avec un Triple Tau en son centre sur un fond blanc. L’écharpe est portée sur l’épaule gauche et sous le tablier à la hanche droite. Le Premier Principal et les Passés Premiers Principaux portent le tablier et l’écharpe décrits ci-dessus mais avec des rubans cramoisis sur le tablier, un fond cramoisi sur les triangles du rabat et de l’écharpe et une frange de tissu doré aux extrémités de l’écharpe. 34.1 Les Principaux et Passés Principaux portent le tablier et l’écharpe décrits ci-dessus, mais dotés d’une frange dorée; la couleur des rubans des glands et de l’arrière plan du triangle est le cramoisi pour le Premier Principal, le violet pour le Deuxième Principal et l’azur pour le Troisième Principal, correspondant aux couleurs de leurs robes respectives. 34.1 Les chapitres qui ont atteint cent ans d’âge peuvent ajouter un ruban doré d’une largeur maximale d’un demi pouce et une frange dorée d’un pouce et demi en bordure du tablier et du rabat. Le Premier Principal et les Passés Premiers Principaux portent le tablier et l’écharpe décrits ci-dessus, mais avec des rubans cramoisis sur le tablier, un fond cramoisi sur les 44 triangles du rabat et de l’écharpe et une frange de tissu doré aux extrémités de l’écharpe. 34.3 Le joyau de l’Ordre est un double triangle à l’intérieur d’un cercle, avec un soleil radiant en son centre, suspendu par un ruban blanc d’un pouce et demi de large et portant l’inscription « Québec » sur la barre de l’épingle. Le joyau est porté sur la poitrine gauche. Les compagnons en possession d’une version antérieure du joyau, autorisée par le Grand Chapitre, peuvent continuer à le porter. 34.3 Le joyau de l’Ordre est un double triangle à l’intérieur d’un cercle, avec un soleil radiant en son centre, suspendu par un ruban blanc d’un pouce et demi de large. Le joyau est porté sur la poitrine gauche. Les compagnons en possession d’une version antérieure du joyau, autorisée par le Grand Chapitre, peuvent continuer à le porter. 34.5 Le joyau d’office, porté par les officiers du chapitre et les Passés Principaux, est suspendu à un sautoir de soie cordée cramoisie quatre pouces de large ou à une chaîne dorée sur un ruban de soie cordée cramoisie deux pouces de large. Les joyaux d’office sont : 34.5 Le joyau d’office, porté par les officiers du chapitre et les Passés Premiers Principaux, est suspendu à un sautoir de soie cordée cramoisie quatre pouces de large ou à une chaîne dorée sur un ruban de soie cordée cramoisie deux pouces de large. Les joyaux d’office sont : Premier Principal : un triangle avec une couronne radiante en son centre. Premier Principal : un triangle avec une couronne radiante en son centre. Deuxième Principal : un triangle avec l’œil qui voit tout radiant en son centre. Deuxième Principal : un triangle avec l’œil qui voit tout radiant en son centre. Troisième Principal : un triangle avec le volume de la Loi Sacrée radiant en son centre. Troisième Principal : un triangle avec le volume de la Loi Sacrée radiant en son centre. Passé Premier Principal : le même que pour le Premier Principal mais avec le tout entouré d’un cercle. Passé Premier Principal : le même que pour le Premier Principal mais avec le tout entouré d’un cercle. Autres officiers : les mêmes que pour les offices correspondants du Grand Chapitre. Autres officiers : les mêmes que pour les offices correspondants du Grand Chapitre. 34.6 34.6 suit: Les robes d’office sont des couleurs suivantes : Les robes d’office peuvent être portées comme Premier Principal : cramoisi Premier Principal : cramoisi Deuxième Principal : violet Deuxième Principal : violet Troisième Principal : azur Troisième Principal : azur Autres officiers : blanc 34.6 Conformément à un édit du Grand Maître des maçons du Québec, les compagnons de l’Arche Royale de cette juridiction sont autorisés à porter leur joyau de l’Arche Royale dans les loges symboliques de la Grande Loge du Québec. Cette autorisation demeure en vigueur tant et aussi longtemps que le demeure l’édit. 34.7 Conformément à un édit du Grand Maître des maçons du Québec, les compagnons de l’Arche Royale de cette juridiction sont autorisés à porter le joyau de l’Ordre (34.3) dans les loges symboliques de la Grande Loge du Québec. Cette autorisation demeure en vigueur tant et aussi longtemps que le demeure l’édit. Treaty with the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons Of New Brunswick 45 In accordance with the special Treaty between the Grand Chapters of Quebec and New Brunswick no members from Quebec joined the Grand Chapter of New Brunswick during the year 2013-2014. General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons International Address by: Rt.Ex.Comp. Teko A. Foly Deputy General Grand High Priest REC Teko A. Foly explained the functions of General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch International and presented MEC Paul Arturi with the General Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons International’s plaque in recognition of his distinguished leadership and exceptional service to Capitular Masonry REC Foly also announced that MEC Ronald Rennie was the recipient of the Most Distinguished Service Award in Bronze, awarded yearly, by the General Grand Chapter in every Jurisdiction. Unfortunately, MEC Ronald Rennie was unable to attend the Annual Convocation to receive his award. Travelling Scepter – Vermont / Quebec The Travelling Scepter Vermont / Quebec was presented by a Right Excellent Companion of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Vermont, accompanied by REC Robert Farnam to M.Ex.Comp. Paul Arturi, Grand First Principal of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec. Committee on Credentials Report 2014 Chapters on the roll Chapters present Chapters represented by Three Principals Chapters represented by Two Principals Chapters represented by One Principal Chapters represented by Past Principals Proxies received Voting members present Non-Voting Companions 10 10 0 4 2 4 0 45 1 Respectfully submitted, VEC Fred Goodrow Chairman Scrutineers’ Report 46 2014-2015 The Scrutineers’ Report was not required as all nominated Officers were elected by acclamation. The Following Officers were elected for the ensuing twelve months: Grand First Principal Right Excellent Companion Douglas B. Hall Grand Second Principal Right Excellent Companion Geoffrey W. Mecham Grand Third Principal Right Excellent Companion François Labrie Grand Treasurer Right Excellent Companion Elias Kawkab Grand Scribe Ezra Most Excellent Companion John Leide Installation of Officers 2014-2015 MEC Paul Arturi, Grand First Principal presented MEC John Leide, Past Grand First Principal, and requested him to perform the Ceremony of Installation. The Grand First, Second and Third Principals, Grand Scribe Ezra and the two Grand Superintendents of District were obligated by MEC John Leide. MEC John Leide and his Installation Team installed all the elected and appointed Grand Chapter Officers. Following the Installation of all the Officers, MEC Charles André Bräun, Grand Scribe Ezra, , read the list of the appointed Grand Chapter Officers and Committee Chairmen. Grand Chapter Officers 2014 -2015 Profiles Grand First – MEC Douglas B. Hall (20) 38 – 5th Avenue, Terrase Vaudreuil, QC J7V 3P8 514-453-0366 (Res) 514-755-5557 (Cel) dhall@sutton.com Grand Second - REC Geoffrey W. Mecham (1) 2278, rang de la Rivière de l’est, Ste-Clothilde de Horton, QC J0A 1H0 819-336-3205 (Res) gwmmason@ntic.qc.ca Grand Third – REC François Labrie (31) 12071 rue Marsan, Montreal, QC, H4J 1S9 514-336-4225 francois.labrie@universalis.ca Grand Superintendent of East District - REC Wilfrid Laflamme (1) 52 Route 216, Stoke, QC, J0B 3G0 819 346-9249 (Res) 819 822-1532 (Bus) 47 usinestrie@bell.net Grand Superintendent of West District - REC Jean Marseille 50B, rue Sumac, Ottawa (Ontario) K1J 6P7 613-749-9313 (res) 613-315-1854 (cel) jeanmarseille@gmail.com Grand Treasurer – REC Elias Kawkab (14) 3970 Carré Pauline Lighstone, Saint-Laurent, QC, H4R 3K3 514-339-1531 (Res) 514-283-1455 (Bus) 514-594-3834 (Cel) ekawkab@sympatico.ca Grand Scribe Ezra - MEC John E. Leide (27) 3679 St-Urbain, Montreal QC H2X 2N9 514-284-2587 (Res) jleide@videotron.ca Grand Director of Ceremonies - REC Peter Pascali (20) 1744 Williams St. Suite 200, Montreal QC, H3J 1R4 Work - 514-937-0002 Cell.: 514-813-4111 ppascali@pyrogenesis.com Grand Scribe Nehemiah - MEC Charles-André Braun (20) 61 Catherine Place, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC, H9G 1J4 514-626-7070 (Res) charles.andre.braun@gmail.com Grand Chaplain - VEC John Moor 1504 Queensdale Avenue, Ottawa, ON, K1T 4G3 613-248-9003 (Res) revjno1940@rogers.com Grand Principal Sojourner - VEC Bruce Durrant (1) 1805 Mitchell Road, Sherbrooke, QC J1M 0C4 (819) 346-6448 (Res.) bruce.durrant@videotron.ca Grand Senior Sojourner - VEC Gordon D. Hutchison (27) 239 Cowley Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Y 0H2 613-729-6111 (Res) gdh.ottawa@gmail.com Grand Junior Sojourner - VEC Nelson McArthur (12) 141 Rang de la Montagne, Rougemont, QC J0L 1M0 450-469-3283 (Res) cnmcarthur@sympatico.ca Grand Organist - REC. Robert Farnam (12) 687 Burnett Road, Sutton, QC, J0E 2K0 48 450-538-2692 (Res) r.f.farnam@bell.net Grand Pursuivant – VEC Cosme Alindé 17 Willow St. Apt. 304, Ottawa, ON, K1R 6V5 613-866-0477 ccosmoso@gmail.com Grand Steward East District - VEC Raymond Roy (1) 500 Farwell, Sherbrooke, QC J1V 2S8 819-348-4119 edgarson@cooptel.qc.ca Grand Steward West District - VEC. Roy Catto (19) 556 Fortin St., Hemingford, QC J0L 1H0, 450.247.0082 (Res) 450.247.2022 (Bus) roy.catto@sympatico.ca Grand Outer Guard – VEC Mario Duquette (30) 18 due de Lisiwuz, Blainville, QC, J7C 4Z3 514-237-2047 mario@duquet.ca Auditor – REC Jean-Baptiste Djigounian 4050 de Louisbourg Street, Montreal, QC, H4J 1K5 514-684-7393 (wk.) 514-609-7539 (cel.) 514-333-7539 (home) Jamal1@sympatico.ca Grand Chapter Committees 2014-2015 COMMITTEE OF GENERAL PURPOSES REC Geoffrey Mecham (1), Chairman ex officio Other members as per Article 7.1 of the Constitution STANDING COMMITTEES Jurisprudence, Grievances and Appeals MEC André Boivin (27) Chairman REC Geoffrey Mecham (1) Rites and Ceremonies MEC Paul Arturi (2) Chairman VEC Gilles Chiniara (2) REC Geoffrey Mecham (1) State of the Order REC François Labrie (31), Chairman ex officio GSD REC Wilfrid Laflamme (1) GSD REC Jean Marseille District Representatives Credentials VEC Fred Goodrow, Chairman (12) 49 Finance Annual Convocation Social Affairs (*) MEC Levon Khrigian, Chairman (6) François Labrie (31), Chairman ex officio MEC John Leide (27) Elias Kawkab (14) ex officio AD HOC COMMITTEES Website (*) MEC Paul Arturi (2) Chairman Bro. Éric Nadeau Regalia REC Richard Robert, Chairman (2) REC Gilles Simard (2) Auditor - EC Jean-Baptiste Djigounian Quebec Subordinate Chapters G.C. of Que G.C. of Can 9 1 13 2 14 3 17 4 21 5 25 6 42 7 43 8 51 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Constituted Name Meeting Place Date Organized Golden Rule Stadacona Prevost Dorchester Carnarvon Mt. Horeb Montreal Royal Albert St. Charles Bedford Shawenegan Mt. Sutton Friendship Fairmount Holyrood Lively Stone Westmount Royal Victoria Union Mt. Lebanon St. Lambert Maple Leaf Duke of Kent Laurentian Kipawa Tremoy Coronation Two Mountains Lakeshore Du Centenaire Melchisédech Sherbrooke Quebec Bedford Waterloo Montreal Montreal Montreal Montreal Montreal Bedford Trois Riviéres Stanbridge East Cookshire Montreal Richmond Stanstead Westmount Montreal Huntingdon Montreal St. Lambert Montreal St. Jean Lachute Temiscaming Noranda Aylmer Pierrefonds Dorval Montreal Aylmer 1821-04-22 1855-11-17 1820-12-29 1860-03-08 1861-03-08 1863-12-10 1870-12-07 1871-02-01 1872-08-10 1880-08-03 1884-01-13 1895-01-12 1902-11-15 1913-05-07 1913-05-17 1913-11-15 1921-01-28 1921-05-10 1921-11-25 1922-03-11 1922-12-06 1922-12-07 1924-05-31 1926-05-22 1927-02-25 1941-06-08 1953-02-20 1961-01-23 1961-01-24 1976-05-21 1999-07-17 Date of Darkness Date of Amalgamation 1982 – Shawenegan 2010 1999 1999 1993 – Mt. Sutton 1992 – Montreal 1992 – Carnarvon 1984 – Mt. Lebanon 1984 1901 1982 – Stadacona 1983 – Golden Rule 1983 – Golden Rule 1983 – Golden Rule 1991 – Maple Leaf 1984 – Royal Albert 1980 – Lakeshore 1999 – Fairmount 2009 2001 1967 1976 1999 1980 – Mt. Lebanon 50 Annual Returns from Chapters 2013 Chapters Golden Rule #1 Stadacona-Shawenegan #2 Mt.Horeb #6 Mount Sutton #12 Fairmount #14 Union #19 Mt.Lebanon-Lakeshore #20 Coronation #27 Centenaire #30 Melchisédech #31 Total: 2013-07-31 $750.00 $200.00 $288.00 $192.00 $318.00 $186.00 $600.00 $300.00 $185.50 $184.00 $3203.50 2014-02-28 $69.00 $253.00 $480.00 $198.00 $491.00 $117.00 $168.00 $350.00 $250.50 $185.00 $22561.50 Total $819.00 $453.00 $768.00 $390.00 $809.00 $303.00 $768.00 $650.00 $436.00 $369.00 $5765.00 Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Membership on the Roll - 2013 Chapter Name Year Paying Members 2012 2013 Life Members 2012 2013 Honorary Members 2012 2013 Total Membership 2012 2013 Increase/Decrease 2012 2013 Golden Rule 44 48 18 14 0 0 62 62 0 -3 Stadacona Shawenegan 36 32 12 14 1 1 48 46 +2 +5 Mt. Horeb 48 56 0 0 3 3 48 56 (-6) +3 Mt. Sutton 32 34 2 2 4 4 34 36 (-2) +1 Fairmount 50 51 14 16 1 1 64 67 (-3) 0 Union 25 27 3 3 0 0 28 30 (-2) +1 Mt. Lebanon 64 66 26 26 0 1 90 92 (-2) -3 Coronation 50 51 1 1 2 2 51 52 (-1) +1 Centenaire 32 32 0 0 0 0 32 32 0 -7 Melchisédech 30 32 0 0 0 0 30 32 (-2) 0 76 76 11 12 498 517 Total 411 429 (-19) (-2) Quebec Chapter Profiles 2014-2015 51 Golden Rule Chapter No.1 Place of Meeting: 3002 College Street, Sherbrooke, QC, J1M 1T9 Regular meeting day: 3rd. Thursday Months in darkness: Jun. Jul. Aug. Installation in January Z. – EC. Henri Vincent, 1441 rue de la Pépiniere, Sherbrooke, QC, J1N 1P4 E-mail: 20-100hls@videotron.ca Telephone: 819-564-1166 S.E. – REC Allan H. Marshall, 42 Academy Road, Sherbrooke, QC, J1M 1R1 E-mail: allan.marshall@sympatico.ca Telephone: 819-562-1032 Stadacona-Shawenegan, Chapitre No.2 Place of Meeting: 51, rue des Jardins, Québec, QC, G1R 4L6 Regular meeting day: 2nd.Monday Installation in November Months in darkness: Jan. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Dec. Z. – Pierre Robitaille, 1 8 rue des Scarabées, Quebec, QC, G3A 1W7 E-mail: piererobitaille@videotron.ca Telephone: 418S.E. – VEC Marcel Moisan, 201, ave. Pleau, Donnacona, QC, G3M 2T4 E-mail: marcelmoisan@globetrotter.net Telephone: 418-285-4096 Mount Horeb Chapter No.6 Place of Meeting: 2295 St-Marc St., Montreal, H3H 2G9 Regular meeting day: 2nd. Wednesday Installation in May Months in darkness: Jan. Jun. Jul. Aug. Dec. Z. –EC Kaled Almadini, 5407 Transisland, Mtl., QC, H3W 3A6, Telephone: 514-621-5200 E-mail: kalmadini@yahoo.ca S.E. – MEC Levon Khrigian – 28 Crois. Leo-Paul Desrosiers. N.D. de l’Ile Perrot, J7V 7P2 E-mail: mounthoreb6@gmail.com Telephone: 514-425-5121 Mount Sutton Chapter No.12 Place of Meeting: I.O.O.F. Hall, 480 Knowlton Road, Brome Lake, QC, Regular meeting day: 4th. Monday Installation in November Months in Darkness: Jan. Feb. Jun. Jul. Aug. Dec. Z. – Jean-Claude Marchand – 80 rue Principal Nord, Sutton, QC, J0E 2K0 E-mail:j-claude.m@sympatico.ca Telephone : 450-538-3047 S.E. – Comp. David McLellan, 269 St.Charles St., Cowansville, QC, J2K 1B9 E-mail: dawmac56@sympatico.ca Telephone: 450-263-3169 Fairmount Chapter No.14 Place of Meeting: 2295 St-Marc St., Room 701, Montreal, H3H 2G9 Regular meeting day: 4th. Wednesday Installation in January Months in darkness: Jun. Jul. Aug. Dec. Z. – EC René Kakou, 3740 Queen-Mary Road, Mtl., QC, H3V 1A8 E-mail: rene.kakou@gmail.com Telephone: 514-978-7359 52 S.E. – Comp. Rafael H. Scapin, 1602-2121 Tupper St. Mtl. QC, H3H 1P1 E-mail: rscapin@gmail.com Telephone: 514-578-2236 Union Chapter No.19 Place of Meeting: 1493 Route 138 East, Huntingdon, QC, J0S 1H0 Regular meeting day: 1st. Thursday Installation in December Months in darkness: Jan. Feb. Mar.Jul. & Aug. Z. – EC John Dodge Miles, P>O>Box 73, Brainardsville, NY, 12915, USA E-mail: traveler@frontierlodge517.info Telephone: 518-420-3476 S.E. - VEC Fred. Goodrow, 2213 Gowan Road, Franklin Center, QC, J0S 1E0 E-mail: n.a. Telephone: 450- 264-4337 Mount Lebanon Lakeshore Chapter No.20 Place of Meeting: 14100 Pierrefonds Blvd., Pierrefonds, QC, H9A 1A8 Regular meeting day: 4th. Tuesday Installation in January Months in darkness: May Jun. Jul. Aug. Dec. Z. –VEC Peter Pascali –1744 Williams Street Suite #200, Mtl. QC, H3J 1R4 E-mail: ppascali@pyrogenesis.com Telephone: 514-813-4111 S.E. -Comp. Raymond Simond, 350 Chemin de la Rive-Boisée, Condo#301, Pierrefonds, QC, H8Z 3K5 E-mail: raymondsimond@gmail.com Telephone: 514-349-4826 Coronation Chapter No.27 Place of meeting: 767 Aylmer Road, Gatineau, QC, J8P 8J1 Regular meeting day: 1st. Tuesday Installation in December Months in darkness: Mar. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Z. – EC. Gordon Hutchison, 239 Cowley Ave., Ottawa, ON, K1Y 0H2 E-mail: gdh.ottawa@gmai.com Telephone: 613-729-6111 S.E. (pro tem) – REC Thomas L. Johnson, 688 Levac Drive, Orleans, ON, K4A 2P6 E-mail: tjohns@rogers.com Telephone: 613-837-6172 Centenaire, Chapitre du, No.30 Place of Meeting: 3350 des Sources Blvd, D.D.O. QC, H9B 1Z9 Regular meeting day: 3rd. Monday Installation in January Months in darkness: Jun. Jul. Aug. & Dec. Z. – EC Frédéric Comptour, 230 rue Alfred, Boucherville, QC, J4B 1B9 E-mail: fcomptour@videotron.ca Téléphone: 450-655-3449 S.E. – Comp. Fady Lahoud, 8451, rue Berri, Montréal, QC, H2P 2G3 E-mail: SCRIBEESDRAS@gmail.com Téléphone: 514-582-2089 Melchisédech, Chapitre No.31 53 Place of Meeting: 767 Aylmer Road, Gatineau, QC, J8P 8J1 Regular meeting day: 3rd. Wednesday Installation in October Months in darkness: Jan. Feb. Mar. Jun. Jul. Aug. Nov. Dec. Z. – TEC Cosme Alindé – 17 Willow St. Apt. 304, Ottawa, ON, K1R 6V5 E-mail: seraphinmultiservices@yahoo.ca Téléphone: 613-866-0744 S.E. –C Steeve Boulianne – 44 rue Langlois, Gatineau, QC, J8P 7W5 E-mail: sesdras31@videotron.ca Téléphone: 819-669-5463 Grand Superintendents of District – 2014-2015 East District: REC Wilfrid Laflamme West District: REC Jean Marseille Representatives of District – 2014-2015 East District: VEC Allan Marshall West District: VEC Michel Vigeant Past Grand Councils Since the Organization of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Year 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 Grand First Principal John H. Graham John H. Graham John H. Graham John H. Graham I.H. Stearns Frank Edgar Frank Edgar Hiram L. Robinson Hiram L. Robinson John P. Noyes John P. Noyes Edson Fitch William H. Whyte William H. Whyte David Seath David Seath Albert D. Nelson Albert D. Nelson E.T.D. Chambers E.T.D. Chambers John B. Tressider John B. Tressider B. Tooke H. Leroy Fuller H. Leroy Fuller George O. Stanton George O. Stanton J. Bruce Payne H.E. Channell H.E. Channell John McLean John McLean Harry G. Elliott Grand Second Principal G.H. Borlace I.H. Stearns I.H. Stearns I.H. Stearns Frank Edgar Hiram L. Robinson Hiram L. Robinson S. Kennedy Angus Grant Edson Fitch Edson Fitch William H. Whyte H.E. Channell G.O. Tyler Charles Knowles Albert D. Nelson E.R. Johnson E.T.D. Chambers John B. Tressider John B. Tressider B. Tooke B. Tooke H. Leroy Fuller George O. Stanton George O. Stanton J. Bruce Payne J. Bruce Payne C.P. O’Connor John McLean John McLean Harry G. Elliott Harry G. Elliott Edward A. Evans Grand Third Principal James Dunbar Frank Edgar Frank Edgar Frank Edgar Hiram L. Robinson S. Kennedy S. Kennedy Angus Grant Edson Fitch Joseph Martin William H. Whyte H.E. Channell H. Russell Charles Knowles Joseph Martin Hobart Butler E.T.D. Chambers J. Fred Walker S. Lebourveau (expelled) B. Tooke H. Leroy Fuller H. Leroy Fuller George O. Stanton J. Bruce Payne J. Bruce Payne C.P. O’Connor C.P. O’Connor A.E. Seifert R.W. Williams R.W. Williams Alexander Ames Edward A. Evans Theodore A. Emmans 54 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 Edward A. Evans Edward A. Evans Theodore A. Emmans J. Alexander Cameron J. Alexander Cameron A.B. Wood A.B. Wood E.O. Dyer MD E.O. Dyer MD Richard S. Kinghorn Richard S. Kinghorn Walter J. Francis Walter J. Francis Henry Willis Henry Willis W.M. Couper W.M. Couper A.B.J. Moore A.B.J. Moore W.J. Edwards W.J. Edwards F.W. Knowlton F.W. Knowlton D. McLellan A.P. Shatford Charles O’Neill Charles O’Neill C.U. Tirrell C.U. Tirrell W.R. Eakin W.R. Eakin A.W. Pratt A.W. Pratt C. Pullen C. Pullen G.S. Burrows J.D. McFayden A.J. Osgood A.J. Osgood N.D. Hill N.D. Hill A.E. Dyson A.E. Dyson A.M. Baird A.M. Baird R.V. Waller R.V. Waller H.J. Moffatt H.J. Moffatt J.H.A. Morecraft J.H.A. Morecraft H. Wall Clarke H. Wall Clarke B.M. MacCharles B.M. MacCharles G. Silverman G. Silverman W. Gordon Parker W. Gordon Parker Theodore A. Emmans Theodore A. Emmans J. Alexander Cameron W.H. O’Regan A.B. Wood E.O. Dyer MD E.O. Dyer MD Richard S. Kinghorn Richard S. Kinghorn Walter J. Francis Walter J. Francis Henry Willis Henry Willis W.M. Couper W.M. Couper A.B.J. Moore A.B.J. Moore W.J. Edwards W.J. Edwards F.W. Knowlton F.W. Knowlton D. McLellan D. McLellan Charles O’Neill Charles O’Neill C.U. Tirrell C.U. Tirrell W.R. Eakin W.R. Eakin A.W. Pratt A.W. Pratt I. Dibblee I. Dibblee G.S. Burrows G.S. Burrows A.P. Hillhouse A.P. Hillhouse N.D. Hill N.D. Hill A.E. Dyson A.E. Dyson A.M. Baird A.M. Baird R.V. Waller R.V. Waller H.J. Moffatt H.J. Moffatt J.H.A. Morecraft J.H.A. Morecraft H. Wall Clarke H. Wall Clarke B.M. MacCharles B.M. MacCharles G. Silverman G. Silverman W. Gordon Parker W. Gordon Parker L.T. Calhoun L.T. Calhoun E.L.S. Patterson E.L.S. Patterson W.H. O’Regan A.B. Wood E.O. Dyer MD Richard S. Kinghorn Richard S. Kinghorn W.G. Cross W.G. Cross Henry Willis Henry Willis W.M. Couper W.M. Couper A.B.J. Moore A.B.J. Moore W.J. Edwards W.J. Edwards F.W. Knowlton F.W. Knowlton D. McLellan D. McLellan Charles O’Neill Charles O’Neill C.U. Tirrell C.U. Tirrell W.R. Eakin W.R. Eakin F.W. Hearle A.W. Pratt I. Dibblee I. Dibblee C. Pullen G.S. Burrows A.P. Hillhouse A.P. Hillhouse A.J. Osgood A.J. Osgood A.E. Dyson A.E. Dyson A.M. Baird A.M. Baird A.R. Cork R.V. Waller H.J. Moffatt H.J. Moffatt J.H.A. Morecraft J.H.A. Morecraft H. Wall Clarke H. Wall Clark B.M. MacCharles B.M. MacCharles G. Silverman G. Silverman W. Gordon Parker W. Gordon Parker L.T. Calhoun L.T. Calhoun L.C. Boone L.C. Boone 55 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 L.T. Calhoun L.C. Boone G.R. Lessard B. Wolfe F.T.A. Griffiths John B. Nayler W. George Green C.R. Norwood E.V.D. Cassidy George D. Burnett F.H. Borlace E.H.J. Platt A.B. Watson John Patience Irving Richards L.Y. Smith A. Brodsky Victor Shamy J.P. Merineau W.G. Milsom Robert McCartney Willem K. Verheij I.D.L. Shiel James Y. Scallon* R.P. Godber Anthony J. Calderisi* A.R. Todd Stanley D. Waters Richard Pink Clifford H. Parfett John C. Owen James J. MacKnight Mario Paquette Charles A. Bräun Ronald Rennie Alan J. Seabright* John R. Watson Bertrand Poirier Lawrence M. Pye William Cornet Bertrand Poirier Stafford N. Bellman Levon Khrigian André O. Boivin John E. Leide Paul Arturi L.C. Boone G.R. Lessard B. Wolfe F.T.A. Griffiths John B. Nayler W. George Green C.R. Norwood E.V.D. Cassidy J.T. Kearney George D. Burnett (acting) F.H. Borlace E.H.J. Platt A.B. Watson John Patience Irving Richards L.Y. Smith A. Brodsky Victor Shamy J.P. Merineau W.G. Milsom Robert McCartney Willem K. Verheij I.D.L. Sheil James Y. Scallon* R.P. Godber Anthony J. Calderisi* A.R. Todd Stanley D. Waters Richard Pink Clifford H. Parfett John C. Owen James J. MacKnight Mario Paquette Charles A. Bräun Ronald Rennie Alan J. Seabright* John R. Watson Bertrand Poirier Lawrence M. Pye William Cornet Richard C. Thomas* Stafford N. Bellman Levon Khrigian André O. Boivin John E. Leide Paul Arturi Douglas B. Hall G.R. Lessard B. Wolfe F.T.A. Griffiths John B. Nayler W. George Green C.R. Norwood E.V.D. Cassidy J.T. Kearney George D. Burnett F.H. Borlace (acting) E.H.J. Platt A.B. Watson John Patience Irving Richards L.Y. Smith A. Brodsky Victor Shamy J.P. Merineau W.G. Milsom Robert McCartney Willem K. Verheij I.D.L. Shiel James Y. Scallon* R.P. Godber Anthony J. Calderisi* A.R. Todd Stanley D. Waters Richard Pink Clifford H. Parfett John C. Owen James J. MacKnight Mario Paquette Charles A. Bräun Ronald Rennie Alan J. Seabright* John R. Watson Bertrand Poirier Lawrence M. Pye William Cornet Richard C. Thomas * Stafford N. Bellman Levon Khrigian André O. Boivin John E. Leide Paul Arturi Douglas B. Hall Geoffrey W. Mecham Honorary Past Grand First Principals Since the organization of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Year 1911 1957 1968 1979 1993 H. Pickering* R.W. Copeland W.L. MacDonald T. Ferguson Richard S. Siteman Year 1937 1963 1976 1979 2002 W.W. Williamson H.E.A. Rose* A.R. Cork Charles A. Cross Clyde Thomas Reynolds 56 2002 2002 2002 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2008 2008 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 Palmer Martin Edmund D. Harrison Bob Morrow William Smith Tabor ”Ted” Caulier Charles C. Maxson Leon B. Byers Charles O’Wril Jr. George H. Gifford Darrell Kevin Thurber Guy Oldenburgh William H. Sawyer E. Carson Jackson Arthur Payne Roland A. Paddle Ernest A. Lowell Lawrence M. Halliday Lincoln K. Richards Rolland Mandeville Thomas Janes E. Douglas Draker Walter Amon H.C.L. Woodhams Charles Rutt Piers A. Vaughan Tekon A. Foly 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2008 2008 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 2014 2014 Douglas B. Taylor John A. Sainz David F. Stoy Richard A. Picard Douglas E. Connell Douglas C. Murray Frederick W. Georing Richard J. Jackson John B. Arbuckle Jr. Nelson C. Pratt Jr. Howard E. Dobmeier Kermit V. Zimmerman Robert Steel Philip Henderson Dudley A. Fraser Job Parson Ross Slora Louis E. Bartrand Bruce Howard Paul Grondin Michael Dunn Pierre-Denis Leger Alexander Marusa Gerald E. Tezloff Jonas K. Vane Past Grand Superintendents of District Since the organization of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Year 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 Montreal District Thomas Milton W.E. LeMessurier W.E. LeMessurier John McLean John McLean William H. Whyte William H. Whyte Joseph Martin Joseph Martin A.G. Adams A.G. Adams H.S. Couper H.S. Couper Archibald R. Fraser Archibald R. Fraser John B. Tressider George O. Stanton George O. Stanton H.S. Couper G.A. Miller John Wilson Joseph Luttrell C.P. O’Connor C.P. O’Connor G.W. Lovejoy MD G.W. Lovejoy MD Eastern Townships District H.W. Wood MD Stevens Baker James Addie James Addie James Addie James Addie James Addie John P. Noyes H.E. Channell Rev. W.H. Nye H.E. Channell D. Darby A.D. Stevens MD M.B. Schofield E.J. Raymond E.J. Raymond S. Lebourveau G.W. Gilman G.W. Gilman Henry Davidson W.R. Peters W.H. O’Regan E.S. Stevens R.T. MacDonald A.G. Sjolander C.C. Dyer Stadacona District Chris Stavely H.J. Pratten H.J. Pratten F.T. Thomas F.T. Thomas F.T. Thomas F.T. Thomas Charles Knowles Charles Knowles George O. Tyler R.W. Williams Henry Griffith H.J. Miller H.J. Miller Henry Griffith E.T.D. Chambers Henry Russell MD Henry Walters Henry Walters Henry Griffith Henry Griffith James Ellis J. Langlois Bell J. Langlois Bell James Woods J.P. Hicks 57 1902 1903 1904 Year 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 Year 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 Joseph I. Phillips Joseph I. Phillips J. Gouldthorpe Montreal District #1 Harry G. Elliott W.W. Williamson Carol Ryan J.N. Warminton R.S. Kinghorn W.L. Chipchase W.A. Williams C.M. Gardiner Jno J. Robson H.R. Hale W.J. Francis Frank L. French William Macklaier A.A. Robertson MD P.A.W. Burket F.T. Bown J. Dougherty D. McLellan F.H. Denison R.J. Williamson Montreal District #1 Jacob Dewitt C.R. Tousaw T.S. Griffiths J.B. Stewart M. Farquharson A.A. Lunan T.H. Moffitt M. Lemieux H.M. Gall James Fergus G.F. Gerard H.R. Clouston Alex,Nickle A.M. Baird W. Carswell W, Rosborough T. Kynman W.E. Black A.J. Osgood J. Christie T.N. McIlhagga J.N. Barnes J.E. Klein W.F. Welch H.J. Marshall W.L. McDonald J.H. Morecraft H.W. Clarke R.M. McCarrell R.A. Parker C.R. Thurber C.R. Thurber W.B. Longhurst A.E. Seifert C.A. Beuthner James Copemax Stadacona District St. Francis District Edward A. Evans W.J. Darlington W.J. Darlington George Brodie George Brodie George Brodie J.M. Dalton Henry Willis Henry Willis H.T. Ham E.J. Evans R.W. Louthood G.B. Todd George Spargo W.G. Taylor E.H. Atkinson F.W.H. Porter C.E. Cross C.E. Cross C.H. Knowles Edwin S. Foss T.F. Kenny Alexander Ross A.C. Lytle A.A. Bailey E.J. Astell J.L. French W.G. Cross A.A. Learned Alfred Avery B.H. Rider J.D. Smith J.E. Drennan George Ogston John McCallum W.J. Edwards F.W. Hearle G. Pearson G.J. Alexander E.A. Bailey Montreal District J.E. Coulin G.S. Burrows J.H. Ferns C.U. Tirrell C. Haddon G.E.D. Cornell C.A. Fickett W.E. Bengry H. Pickering R.J. Becksted S. Mercer John Baillie L.C. Gage W.B. Staton Angus Ellis F.J.A. James H.E.A. Rose Victor Lewis E.G. Bellfield E.W. Francis M.W. Drayton J.A. Foster J.S. Lowther C.H. Burch C.H. Burch E.D. McIntosh G. Silverman A.A. Parsons W.J. Boone C.R. Norwood Stadacona District C. O’Neill C. O’Neill F.E. McRae R.J. Norton W.F. Aves A.S. Allen A.S. Allen A.E. Staton W.J. Higginson S.W. Gould F. Ratheram F. Ratheram F. Ratheram H.W. Hughes H.W. Hughes H.W. Hughes P.F. Theobald H.V. Cronshaw H.V. Cronshaw H.V. Cronshaw H.V. Cronshaw M. Fritz M. Fritz W.A. Dall W.A. Dall F. Sudders E. Sudders J.C. Armstrong J.C. Armstrong J.C. Armstrong Bedford District George E. Clark George W. Boright R.F. Shaw H.A. Parsons George E. Short Charles E. Tenny E.O. Dyer MD H, E. Mitchell MD S, H. Martin MD F.A. Jenne E.N. Brown C.W. Candlish Hale C. Reid Hale C. Reid C.O. Martin G.N. Boright E.E. Hall W.R. Bradford H. Charters J.R. Pratt St. Francis District E.H. Crosby R.F. Whatley W.A. Smith A.W. Pratt J.D. McFayden L.S. Stevenson G.A. Lockwood C.H. MacRae A.J. Moore M.L. Thompson W. Byrne J.L. Wootten W.S. Davis William Scott A.D. Tector L.M. Morgan R.J. Meekren J.W. Blake N. Gary Donald C.G. Lindsay J.M. McGilton H.S. Pye G.F. Atwood R.L. McIver H.S.W. Bell G. Davidson W.F.H. Lambert L.E. Copping M.L. Moore A. Walker Bedford District C.F. Wilson J.H. Holmes A.E. Brown H.W. Moynan F.J. Eland E.H. Spencer J.G. Fuller C.E. Curley G.R. Ellis G.R. Ellis C.D. Johnson R.S. Eastman F.E. Smith A.P. Hillhouse M.F.S. Cavell E.H. Christie E.H. Christie W.A. Williams W.A. Williams R.F. Cowan F.J. Laraway L.P. Durrell I.J. Hunt C.D. Johnson Omar C. Brock H.E. Spinney A.P. Bibby W.H. Solomon M.D. Hastings H, H. Robinson 58 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Year 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 Year 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 R.A.G. Christie W. G, Parker A.F. Watson F.H. Dykes I. Kirschberg A.J. Barton Montreal District #1 L.R. Duncan D.A. Allan K.A. Good E. Hazard Frank Park R. MacKenzie George Burnett Montreal District #1 Montreal District #2 G.E. Laurie L.C. Boone R. Nelan B. Wolfe E.J.K. Reid T. Dranfield Fred Persson Montreal District #2 B.M. McCharles B.M. McCharles B.M. McCharles S.A. Norris C. Davies G.H. Walsh Frank R. Graves H.F. Darby C.E. Buchanan Stadacona St. Francis Bedford District District District R. Stevenson K.A. MacKenzie F. Harrison R. Stevenson A.L. Aldrich ClaytonH.Bowker R. Stevenson W.J. Ross F. Harvey B.D. Grant A. Needham Carl D. Farnam F.E. Marcham R.C. Stokes J.K.Hamilton F.E. Marcham J.M. Thomson T.S. Gordon G.A. Garrett H. McCullough H. J. Salisbury St. FrancisLaurentian Bedford District Stadacona District District F.T. Griffith Frank Waring George Walker L.T. Porter H.D. Caswell N.V.J. Smith L.C. Harris M. MacDonald James H. Currie Gerald Martin M.R. Terreau Charles Tanny C.I. Kerr G.F. Garrioch C.A. Hedley A.H. Holmes J. Bockler D.G. McIntosh J. Gillies J.J. MacDonald W. G. Green F.W.N. Ross E.R. Wray E.V.D. Cassidy Harry Loomer J.T. Kearney E. Albert C.C. Taylor J. Garth Haggart Donald Kennedy C.H. Bray Georges Davies K.A. Ross P.H. Brownell H.E. Benjamin A.B. Watson C.J. Reid R. A. Nourse C.J. Bigelow Henri Welburn D.M. smith E. Platt M. Jones M.R. Topping L. Noon Victor Shamy D. Udashkin R. Charlton E. A. Cowden V.E. Olmstead G. Thorniley L. Smith Irving Richards D.D. Seale Montreal District MontrealSt. FrancisBedford District Laurentian District Stadacona District D.A. Doucet Stafford N. Bellman Irving Richards Clifford H. Chartier J. Millroy W.J. Goodhall E.E. Crawford H. Renault H. Keith A. Hungerbuhler R. Rogers D.W. Cooke J. Simms Joseph Sculnik D.R. McTaggart William Turnbull W. Milson J. Mulholland G. Newman Douglas McClay J. Reisenburg Jr. Robert McCartney Garnet Morrison E. Eldon Woolmer District No.1 D. Shiel F. Audet Norman E. Auclair* R.C. Coull Stanley Garrett J.H. Hussey S.J. Durand D.J. Durand H. Taylor Clifford H. Parfett John C. Owen S. Anthony Mario Paquette Lawrence Dobby R. Curry J.F. Vezina John R. Watson G. Samaha District No. 2 D.H. Durand D. Motola G. Rodrigue P.S. Keough Stanley Waters J.H.D. Logan S. Motola D. Motola P. Gaudreau Richard Pink James J. MacKnight Richard C. Thomas* E. Biernat Alan J. Seabright* Bertrand Poirier Bertrand Poirier Hans U. Tanzer John Nimchuk Stephen D. Martin Georges Cameau William Cornet Anthony Calvarese District No. 3 N.A. Hall K.A. Yuill C. Falle N. Culley Lloyd Childs* A.R. Todd J.H. Rensink Charles S. Aiken* Gilles Thibodeau Ralph E. Seaton* F.D. Bruce Robert F. Farnam Jacques McClish Robert T. Oxford* Lawrence Diner* Lawrence Diner* Walter Shestowsky* Dexter W.E. Larose Karl R. Steinbach* Lawrence M. Pye Dudley A. Fraser 59 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Georges Cameau Kamil G. Lutfi Brian Dillon Kenneth Freedman Daniel de S. de Cavanac Bernard Lalonde E. Chaikowski E. Chaikowski Year 2013 Willard Dionne Douglas B. Hall Claude Meslage* Kalil Ibrahim Thomas Johnson Neil Burdon William Eastman William Eastman East District Wilfrid Laflamme Dudley A. Fraser Richard R. Chagnon Jean-Paul Létourneau Arthur H. Ward Arthur H. Ward Joel M. Bonn Gilles Simard Gilles Simard West District Georges Séraphin Past Grand Treasurer, Grand Scribe Ezra, Grand Scribe Nehemiah & Grand Principal Sojourner Since the organization of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Year 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 Past Grand Treasurer I.H. Stearns William Nivin A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson J.F. Walker J.F. Walker David Seath A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton Past Grand Scribe Ezra J.T. McMinn J.T. McMinn J.T. McMinn Angus Grant Angus Grant Angus Grant Angus Grant David Seath David Seath David Seath David Seath Joseph Mitchell Joseph Mitchell Joseph Mitchell Joseph Mitchell Joseph Mitchell Joseph Mitchell William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte Past Grand Scribe Nehemiah John McLean John McLean Angus Grant J.W. Wiggett F.W.W. Bowen Hobart Butler Hobart Butler C.R. Willis D. Anderson T. Nichol MD F.W.W. Bowen C.A. Humphrey G.W. Lovejoy MD C.B. Greaves E.T.D. Chambers E.H.C. Harbeson W.E. Cooper A.D. Stevens Joseph Luttrell W.T. Anderson W.H. O’Regan A.J. Sjolander R.T. MacDonald J.H. Lalonde C.C. Dyer A.J. Colston Alexander Ames A.H. Holden Alexander Ross Henry R. Hale M.B. White C.E. Tenny M.B. Rice E.J. McKenna H.H. Dyer S.J. Davies J.F. Guillet Past Grand Principal Sojourner A.D. Nelson A.D. Nelson F.T. Thomas S. Kennedy S. Kennedy Richard Tyler Richard Tyler Edson Fitch M.B. Schofield J. Massie Jr. H. Dunne H. Russell MD Edwin Hall S.J. Foss S. Lebourveau E. Higginbottom G.E. Robinson C.P. O’Connor G.R. Longeway G. Rolt White G.C. Bown F.F. Farmer James Woods G.H. Wilkinson J.P. Hicks W.T. McLaurin D.A. Young T.A. Emmans W.J. Haire F.A. Olmstead George Brodie James D. Hudson W.A. Williams C.M. Gardiner Samuel Dever H.P. Swinton A.B.J. Moore 60 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton G.O. Stanton R.S. Kinghorn R.S. Kinghorn R.S. Kinghorn F.T. Bown F.T. Bown F.T. Bown F.T. Bown F.T. Bown F.T. Bown C.R. Tousaw C.R. Tousaw C.R. Tousaw C.R. Tousaw W.C. Brown W.C. Brown W.C. Brown W.C. Brown W.C. Brown H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose H.E.A. Rose C.R. Norwood C.R. Norwood C.R. Norwood C.R. Norwood William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte William H. Whyte W.M. Couper W.M. Couper W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson W.W. Williamson H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Pickering H. Wall Clarke H. Wall Clarke H. Wall Clarke H. Wall Clarke H. Wall Clarke H. Wall Clarke H. Wall Clarke H. Wall Clarke E.C. Fraser G.E. Borlace W.W.D. Brack F.W. Hearle Jno McMorine W.G. Fellows G. Pearson John Fales T.C. Hurn E.C. Atkinson G.R. Williams F.E. McRae H.E. Weyman C.W.A. Moore W. Nutt W.R. Elliott R.E. Elliott W.D. Rodger H.H. Farman C.L. Roman A.E. Dyson W.E. Skinner W. Ballantyne G.E. LaRiche S.G. Helleur F.F. Wells M.M. McNaughton A.C. Webb N.S. Montgomery S.L. Willman C.M. Oney K.G. Nourse H.J. Moffatt S.G. Blackie W.L. Wilkinson E.L. Gilbert E. S. Hetherington W.E. Parsons G.M. Wilson D.H. Galbraith I.P. Murray W.N. Irwin A.B. Casselman F.O. Gauley G.L. Underwood J.E. Warren J.T. Gladston P.W.A. Burket C.H. Colson Thomas Essery A.J. Burge A.B. Haylock D. McLellan J.C. Mace W. Ardill J.T. McDonald M. Albert W.H.A. Eckhardt M. Goldberg F. Max Hill W.E. King W. Kennedy H. Cregeen W.P. Baird J. Brodie J.A. MacKerrow W.C. Brown G.S. Retallack F.E. Thomas T.F. Hamlet W. Eaves F. Upstone A.R. Hughes G.A. Awcock J.F. Smith W. Carruthers E.S. Beckstead E.P. Hoover G.W. Galbraith T. Ferguson C.T.W. Etches A.R. Cork W.E. Walker J. Mercer P. O’Brien J. Ainscough P. Yule S. Brettingham E.F. Solomon E.E. Lockwood L. Moore R.W. Winfield M. Pearson A. Rowat G.A. Walker R.J. Beebe Ivan Howell Fred Reid W.R. Rose C. Webster A.H. Welham W.J. Wood D.O. Gray H.O. Parsons H.C. Spencer J.D. Price R. Humble J.J. Geddes J.M.H. Chanter A. Struther T.A. Cowan W.J. Goodall J. Podmore Clifford Reid 61 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 C.R. Norwood J.T. Kearney J.T. Kearney C. England H. Loomer H. Loomer H. Loomer L.Y. Smith L.Y. Smith Lawrence Diner* Lawrence Diner* W. Milsom W. Milsom R. Chapman R. Chapman R. Chapman R. Chapman J. Tracey J. Tracey J. Tracey J. Tracey Paul Starnino Paul Starnino Paul Starnino Paul Starnino Paul Starnino J-B Djigounian J-B Djigounian J-B Djigounian J-B Djigounian J-B Djigounian Stephen D. Martin Stephen D. Martin Stephen D. Martin Stephen D. Martin Kamil Lutfi Kamil Lutfi Ronald Rennie Ronald Rennie Ronald Rennie Ronald Rennie Ronald Rennie H. Wall Clarke H. Wall Clarke K.D. Campbell K.D. Campbell K.D. Campbell K.D. Campbell K.D. Campbell K.D. Campbell E.H.J. Platt E.H.J. Platt E.H.J. Platt Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Richard S. Siteman Robert Kiledjian Robert Kiledjian Charles A. Bräun Charles A. Bräun Charles A. Bräun Charles A. Bräun Charles A. Bräun Charles A. Bräun Charles A. Bräun C. Brown K.D. Campbell A. Ablett W.J. Massey R. Simmons John Patience* Richard S. Siteman D.W. Cooke J. Ross Beattie* W. Lowe Richard S. Siteman B. Bryce James S. Straton* James S. Straton* C. Morton J.H.D. Logan E. McCreight S. Robert S. Robert S. Robert S. Robert S. Robert S. Robert Lawrence Dobby L. Cordin Bruce G. Durrant N. Daigneault N. Daigneault N. Daigneault S. Kahkeshan Anthony Calvarese Anthony Calvarese D. Durand Ronald Rennie Ronald Rennie Ronald Rennie Ronald Rennie John E. Leide Dudley A. Fraser Dudley A. Fraser Dudley A. Fraser Dudley A. Fraser C.N. Caughlin M.B. Johnson F. Borlace B.J. Penny H. Wilson A. Drummond J.R. Gilmour E. Villanyl L. Estabrookes H. Halfyard D. Shiel N. Culley Jules Wood* Wallace C. Rosser A. Redmond J. Cunningham John S. Gomes Fred A. Lengacher* L. Tarry Eric T. Smith* R.N. Delisle P.D. Clarke C. Brossoit Paul Arturi R. Curry Stephen D. Martin Gilles Simard Jean Jallett J. Norman Cook Dudley A. Fraser Lawrence M. Pye Brent Emmerson Fred Goodrow Brian Dillon Richard Robert Max Anglade John E. Leide Bernard Lalonde Menes Azizi Menes Azizi Menes Azizi Menes Azizi Past Grand Senior Sojourner, Junior Sojourner, Grand Pursuivant & Grand Organist Since the organization of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Year 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 Past Grand Senior Sojourner Stevens Baker F.T. Thomas C.R. Willis J.H. Isaacson H.L. Fuller MD Past Grand Junior Sojourner James Addie Angus Grant H.P. Newell S.J. Foss Henry Dunne Past Grand Pursuivant H.A. Earle C.R. Willis G.E. Weldon A.F. Simpson F.W. Barnes MD Past Grand Organist 62 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 Charles Knowles Charles Knowles Rev. H.W. Nye T. Nichol MD H. Russell MD W.B. Smith W.H. O’Regan S.J. Foss A.E. Mills F.H. Throop T. Frank Wood W.A. Sheltus G.R. White W.T. Anderson Robert Doherty Charles W. Hagar F.B. Farnsworth G. H. Wilkinson J.P. Hicks H.A. Parsons H. Brophy T.A. Emmans H.G. Elliott T.F. Kenny W.W. Williamson G.E. Borlase G.E. Short W.L. Chipchase A.B. Wood E.R. Ebbitt W.R. Elliott E.C. Fraser W.N. Petch Henry Phillips W.H.A. Eckhardt G.B. Todd D.W. Fraser G.L. Burritt G.W. Johnson W.R. Allen W.C. Hagar F.G. Webber C. O’Neill W. Ballantyne J.H. Ferns J.E. Wright W.F. Thompson T.F. Hamlet J.A. McKerrow A.L. Robertson Joseph Rowat H. Wilson D.F. Morgan P.F. McLean A.M. Hicks W. Bruce H. Cousens H.T. Fraser P.F. Theobald Joseph Martin Joseph Martin H.E. Channell James Bowen Jr. R.W. Williams E.J. Raymond G.W. Lovejoy MD J. Langlois Bell E. Higginbottom Thomas G. Leders P.M. Connor Homer Ingalls G.A. Goslett G.H. Presby G.S. Walsh Rev. J.B. Pike J.T. Gladston George T. Bell G.E. Clark A.E. Seifert C.A. Beuthner W.J. Haire D.L. McL. Brophy J.A. Cameron George W. Boright W.A. Williams Frank T. Bown E.J. McKenna Henry Willis E.C. Fraser J.P. Tweddell T.L. Louthood E.C. Bentley E.J. Evans Rev. W. McMillan J.R. Pratt George Pearson Rev. H. Charters L.P. House F.W. Knowlton A.E. Staton A.C. McPhee R.J. Williamson H.B. Rorke A.E. Dyson W.H. Johnston F.J. Eland F.T. Curley G.A. Lockwood A.M. Forbes A.L. Bogart W. Scott T.A. Begley H.R. Clouston C. Fawcett E.A. Brissett F.F. Wells R.P. Fraser V. Lewis D.L. Allen D.L. Allen D. Anderson Edwin Hall H.S. Couper H.S. Couper E.T.D. Chambers William Hill J.B. Tressider G.E. Robinson John Wilson S.S. Grant J.P. Griffin James Ellis John Moore E.S. Stevens E.W. Wilson W.T. McLaurin C.J. Williams J.I. Phillips D.A. Young J. Gouldthorpe F.C. Manhire T.W. Foster R.H. Fulton J.D. Hudson J.N. Warminton C.N. Warminton James Chalmers R. Watson P.A.W. Burket W.W.D. Brack W.G. Taylor W.P. Baird F.L. French T. Essery James Dougherty J.C. Mace Henry Cregeen William Ardill J.T. McDonald W. Eaves J.A. Donnelly H. Pickering A. Hutchinson J.A. Nicholson W.B. Bashaw R.E. Elliott E. Lewis M.C. Hopkins J. Brodie G.J. White R.F. Girdwood W.S. Brayton J.D. Paxton R. Allan H.J. Everett T. Kynman G.E. Liddell 63 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 A.J. Osgood R. Benton S.A. Acres C.A. Hale W.A. Doherty H.D. Ames H.C. Bridcut C.W. Justice F.E. Cunningham W.P. Currie D.A.S. Myers L.S. Moore W.H. Mack S.C. Blampied R.E.L. Watson J.E. Millard D.A. Allan R.D. Lloyd A.L. Aldrich H.E. Spencer C.E. Wienke A. Wells R.M. Walker T.R. Campbell E.H. Jenne G.G. Aldrich W.T. Coneybeare M.T.J. McKee W.T. Barnett H.G. Bickford S.A. Norris R.S. Selby D.H. Galbraith F.E. Dykes F.G. Capstick W.H. Hill A.R. Flanning J.F. Smith F. Alder W.E. Walker J.M. Smith C.T.W. Etches F.W. Shaw J. Ainscough P. Yule D.D. Gray S.H. Clark P. O’Brien O.R. Baker R. Woodburn I.H. Wright W. Mcluskie A. Mitchell C.J. Lepage T. Kearney J.A. Davidson J.D. McLachlin N.F. Howell Andrew J. Farley* H.W. Kirk W. George Green* H.C. Johnson J.L. Hyndman J.H. Dubois Earl N. Fidler Sr.* G. Thorniley Stafford M. Bellman Irving K. Richards* Russell Blinco Sr.* R.W. Adams D.A. Doucet H. Keith D.M. Pullar G. Newman J. Rysenberg E.D. MacAuley J. Stevenson G. Rodrigue R. Chapman G. Bertrand G. Sadler S.H. Bruneau Paul A. Rondeau* P. Tremblay Robert F. Farnam John C. Owen R. Ramer W.S. Ganley P. Leclair E. Bierant Bryan J. Jackson G.H. Anthony Douglas B. Hall L.C. Boone W.R. Carmichael W.H. Sutcliffe Frank Park* C. Campbell E.B. Spiers Max Pinsier William L. Oman E.L. Poure* H.V. Whiting E. Gosling Georges Davies J.N. Millroy Allen Tallon C.L. Vidito G.C. Smith H.M. Doak C.H. Lawrence N.Christophe. J.H. Hussey R. Mitchell T. Betvik D. Motola R. Walker R. Walker J. MacKough H. McEwen Stanley Waters Robert T. Oxford* G. Cruise H. Taylor Gerry Shalinsky Bertrand Poirier Kenneth Freedman L. McGivern Russell K. Bockus* G. Cox R. Babinski Dexter W.E. Larose F.E. Delafosse A.S.T. Eaves A. Caine T.S. Gordon W. Stevenson J. Patry F.E. Stevenson George Thompson H.M. Rosansky Fred Deakin W.F. Dressier Ronald A. Nourse* G.D. Stephens A.J. Tunwell Lawrence Diner* K. Vibert J.B. Simms J.B. Simms A.J. Wisken P. Wasylciw E. Balassa W.T. Giles J. Charles R. Wolfendem S. McCubbin J.M. Stevenson G.C. Williams K. Ireland D. Rennie A. Anderson A.G. Wolff Paul Starnino M. Pearson S.R. Coull I. MacWhirter Willard Dionne Lawrence Diner* S. Yazigi John Nimchuk C. Jennings C. Jennings C. Jennings C. Jennings C. Jennings C. Jennings C. Jennings C. Jennings F.H. Borlace Irving K. Richards* F.H. Borlace Irving K. Richards* F.H. Borlace Irving K. Richards* F.H. Borlace Irving K. Richards* F.H. Borlace Irving K. Richards* Irving K. Richards* Irving K. Richards* Irving K. Richards* Irving K. Richards* Irving K. Richards* Irving K. Richards* 64 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Real Thibodeau G.R. Nesbitt C. Sebaaly N. Paquin M. Kock Georges Séraphin Helmut W. Hinrichs Jean-Guy Bernier J. D. McCormack C. Dereshteanu J. Norman Cook L. Sancho B. Fouroundjian John Whatmore Bruce B. Durrant A. Murray S. Kahkeshan Georges Cameau Jacques Marseilles Jean-Guy Bernier K. Rooney Richard Lussier Richard Lussier Richard Lussier Bernard Lalonde C. Dereshteanu Neil Burden Jean-Pierre Frange Mario Duquette Nelson McArthur John R. Watson V. Adelakoun Douglas B. Hall C. Menard Gordon Hall* J.-Paul Létourneau Kalil Ibrahim Bruce B. Durrant John E. Leide Gilles Chiniara Gilles Chiniara H. Hayeck M. Poirault Nelson McArthur Peter Pascali Irving K. Richards* Irving K. Richards* Robert F. Farnam Robert F. Farnam Robert F. Farnam Robert F. Farnam Robert F. Farnam Robert F. Farnam Robert F. Farnam Robert F. Farnam Robert F. Farnam Robert F. Farnam Robert F. Farnam Robert F. Farnam Past Grand Stewards & Outer Guard Since the organization of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec Year 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 Past Grand Steward Rev. C.P. Mallory A.G. Adams J.W. Wiggett Archibald R. Fraser Hobart Butler H.E. Channell Past Grand Steward Henry Dunne G.H. Kemp C.A. Hill Henry Dunne James Bowen Jr. Edson Fitch Past Grand Steward S. Ferguson Thomas Adcock William H. Whyte J.P. Martin Joseph Mitchell H.L. Fuller J. Massie Jr. W.R. Cuthbert J.K. Whyte S.J. Foss T. Inglis Poston E.J. Raymond W.A. Sheltus William Lane George A. Miller B. Tooke C.F. Dawson B.A. Longeway A.G. Sjolander James Woods William MacFarlane Charles C. Dyer E.L.S. Patterson M.B. White F.A. Olmstead . W.B. Longhurst H.H. Dyer W.J. Darlington Charles McBurney J.F. Guillet R.S. Kinghorn S. Dever E.J. Astell J.C. McClatchie H.E. Mitchell MD M. Albert B. Reed C. MacKenzie E. Lathrop C.A. Humphrey H.T. Blanchard Joseph Briggs G.O. Stanton G.R. Longeway H. Davison H. Walters Alexander Ames H.W. Atwater H.H. Henshaw J.F. Yeates E.S. Foss J.A. Tate C.R. Thurber J. Kessler J.G. Reid G. Doherty E.A. Evans F.A. Jenne J.J. Robson H.P. Swinton A.A. Bailey G.W. Boright A.J. Burge A.B.J. Moore C.H. Colson L.L. Jenne J.B. Charleson D. Darby Fred Massey H.J. Miller C.B. Greaves G.W. Gilman E.H.C. Harbeson F.F. Farmer Joseph Luttrell W.R. Peters A. Redlich A.D. Ritchie J. Copeman R.F. Shaw T.G. Sykes J.H. Lalonde George Woollam F.W. Taylor William Burry W.M. Andrews A.C. Lytle M.B. Rice Carroll Ryan G.M. Norris G.N. Boright D.H. Morrison J.L. Gilbert S.J. Davies William N. Petch S. Cooper Past Grand Outer Guard 65 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 G.E. Spargo M. Goldberg George Ogston J.E. Drennan E.H. Atkinson R.E. Willard J.H. Holmes E.H. Cosby F. Max Hill C.E. Soles Frederick R. Dalton Samuel J. Irwin R.F. Cowan J.G. Fuller W.A.S. Ayerst S.W. Gould J. Prentice J.A. Tilton A.E. Selby R.J. McMeekren C.M. Cooper A.P. Hillhouse E.E. Lockwood O.C. Selby J.W. Blake G.W. Galbraith J.J. Harris H.V. Cronshaw H.C. Wallace W.A. Hall G.O. Elsey F. Wallace J.A. Middleton F.T. Atwood W.A. Walsh J.H.A. Morecraft S. Sloman T.H. Banks R.M. McCarrell H.A. Beeho J.G. Hanna E.G. Cowper F.R. Stevenson G.T. Corbin J.H. Bartlett J.E. MacFarlane R.W. Louthood James Rowland E.E. Hall E.C. Irvine C.M. MacRae H.H. Middleton C.D. Griggs C. Albert C.W.A. Moore Thomas Coop A.E.F. Dancey J. Bevans Giles R.E. Nurse H.A. Wilson A. Toogood W.H. Allen Thomas Pugh F. Ratheram E.S. Becksted J.C. Grieve E.G. Belfield A.C. Thompson F.W. Jackson A.E. Miles G. Powell H.R. Fraser S.H. Sugden L.H. Westover E.C. Hemming W.W. Foote F.G. Atwood F.A. Brennian J.P. Oman C. Thomas H.G. Brannan W.D. Young L.E. Copping F.J. Sanford W.M. Hall A. Stewart R.J. Schnarr K.A. Barlow H.E. Emerson D. McKenna H.S. Osgood G.N. Thompson Hale C. Reid C.O. Martin John McCallum H.G. French F. Hurlburd G.R. Thurber C.H. Knowles A.E. Brown W.E. Davis M.M. McNaughton W.E. king C.S. MacDonald J. Watson G.A. Morrison A.K. Grimmer H.M. Gall J. Graham H.E. Eastman W.H. Cowper R.S. Eastman J.H. Staples H.W. Hughes M.L. Moore J.J.F. Blackie E.W. Pugh W.F. Becksted A.W. McFaul J.H. Holmes J.C. Armstrong E. Jeffries E. S. Hetherington B. Woolgar W.A. Hall F. Sudders J.M. Thomson Frank R. Graves G.H. Walsh Y.R. Yonnie A.G. Leggett C. Davies J.E. Manning R.M. Fisken J. Telfer H.A. Campbell A. Hansen A.D. Hodges H.D. Caswell L.A. Cookman G. Kandalatt George Lovett H.E. Benjamin A.S. Grant R.G. Charlton A.E. Comba V. Smiley H. Pare G. Morgan R.G. Cuthbert F. Reid R.H. Rawlings G.M. Rodger G. F. Knights* W.A. Murphy P. Neilsen G. Manning E.G. Payne B.D. Grant C.D. Johnson J. Wilson F.S. Frankham R.C. Coull C.J. Maijka Frank Wallis L. Noon J.R. Pollock 66 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 L.E. Souva V. Elliott G.W. Johnson N.D. Watson D. Seale L. Millchamp D.A. Gillespie J. Yates George Tomme R.V. Mason Peter Vatcher G. Layton E. Newlove L. Kuss R.E. Garner E. Waugh G. Neill A. Whitehead Kenneth A. Miller* Gordon S. Hall* Gilles Thibodeau C. Lapointe C. England H.M. Wilson H.G. Paisley Archie W. Bishop* C. Shepard T. Kelly R.K. Munro Garnet M. Morrison S.L. Jamieson H. Bibby W. Bryce Charles D. Aiken D. L. Dykeman MD D. Chambertin G. Parent Marcel Veilleux P. Morin J. Rensink J.A. Meyer Alan J. Seabright* J. MacMillan M. Sice E.L. Burritt K.A. Ross F. Fitzsimmons Alan W. Barker* F.F. Falle H. Renault M.G. Lanthier R. Theriault A. Fraser A. Anger Bruce Greig W. Heavens Donald Elder Menes Azizi Russell E. Lawrence Leebert Sancho Edson Warner Arthur H. Ward G. Roberts Allan H. Marshall A. Vasovics Bernard Lalonde H.A. Fawcett D.H. Sherk W.T. Pins Vacant Vacant Leo Poirier John E. Leide Roy Catto John Whatmore Marcel Moisan Gordon Jones Gordon Jones Elias Kawkab John E. Leide Leo Poirier Leo Poirier P-J Anglade Georges Etoka Sami K. Yazigi Gabriel Gbènou Roy Catto Roy Catto T. Weaving P. Fistouris E. Layton Ronald Rennie Wyatt R. Savage W.A. Robinson Karl R. Steinbach* Brent Emmerson Charles A. Bräun D.S.H. Duncan K. Rodger Richard Pink Eric C. Smith* J,-Ronald Georges P. Champagne Jean-Pierre Zeller Jacques Marseilles J. Norman Cook Sami K. Yazigi E. Chaikowski P-J Anglade Elias Kawkab Raymond Roy W. Springate W. Springate W. Springate W. Springate C. Falle W. Springate W. Springate W. Springate W. Springate W. Springate W. Springate W. Springate W. Springate W. Springate A. Redmond A. Redmond A. Redmond A. Redmond A. Redmond A. Redmond A. Redmond A. Redmond A. Redmond A. Redmond A. Redmond W. Shestowsky R. Alderson A. Eyton-Jones A. Eyton-Jones Eric C. Smith* James Cartho-Smith James Cartho-Smith James Cartho-Smith James Cartho-Smith James Cartho-Smith Elias Kawkab Elias Kawkab Menes Azizi Mario Duquette Order of the High Priesthood of the Province of Quebec Annual Report - 2014 To the Most Excellent; The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Quebec On April 26th, a Convocation of the Order of the High Priesthood of Quebec was held at the Montreal Memorial Masonic Temple room 501. The convocation opened at 9:40 in due and regular form with the presiding president MEC John E Leide in the chair. There were twelve candidates as follows: 67 ECs Frederic Comptour, Frank Romanelli, and REC G.F. LaBrie from Centenaire # 30 EC Rene Kakou from Fairmount # 14, EC Jonas Kringer Vane from Pythagore # 14 QCG (Gabon), REC Sia Kahkeshan from Mt Lebanon Lakeshore # 20, ECs Cosme Alindé and Jean Marseille from Melchisedech # 31, EC George Maloley from Coronation # 27, EC Henri-Louis Vincent and VEC Joel Bonn, from Golden Rule # 1, EC Jack L Monaghan from Union # 19. These candidates were set apart, anointed, and solemnly consecrated in accordance with the approved ritual of the Order of the High Priesthood. They received their jewels and membership cards. Most Excellent High Priest John Moor, a Past President of the OHP of Ontario, and a faithful visitor to our convocation, was made an honorary Past President of the OHP of Quebec by MEC John Leide and received a resounding standing ovation by all present. The Presiding President, MEC John E Leide, called for nominations for the officers for the ensuing year. The following officers were nominated, balloted for and installed. VEC Allan Marshall, President; MEC John Leide IPP; VEC Fred Goodrow, VP; REC Robert Alderson, Chaplain; REC Brian Dillon, Recorder; REC Elias Kawkab, Treasurer; REC Geoffrey Mecham, Herald; VEC Berj Fourounjian, Conductor; EC Roy Catto, M of C; REC Emile Chaikowsky, Steward; and EC Vince Pace, Sentinel. The newly installed President VEC Allan Marshall then invested MEC John Leide with his Past President's Jewel. Respectively submitted, REC Brian Dillon, Recorder 68
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