Morning Gordo30
Just an example in a minor sort of way regarding being a Freemason. My husband and I have been involved in many controversial planning applications and they were always against Council Policy. The actual Planning Committee was made up of several Freemasons from my husbands Lodge but did we get the planning granted No as they would not vote against Council policy. So it was no benefit to us my husband being a Freemason.
Good morning Susan. I must say that my nephew did well out of the Council,only because he'd worked there as a surveyor,by pulling strings. The Lodge he's in has been a long-standing family one. His father,and various uncles,my son-in-law.
My daughters' mother -in-law was in the Ladies Lodge in Australia,the OES,and I attended at the time she was " in the chair ".I was given a guided tour of the " room " with its' insignia made out in the tiled floor. But it's different there to here. Been to a few Ladies nights years ago,and still have gifts dotted around,antiques now,hahahaha.
I have a tie-pin that belonged to my father,which is pretty old,but a nice keepsake.