"Sis and Brethren,
I received a message from Bro Louie Reyes that his Centenarian Grandmother, Mrs Ceferina Torres Reyes has passed away peacefully.
Funeral arrangement are:
Friday, 27 June'08, at 10:30 AM Mass at Holy Family Catholic Church, cnr Anzac Rd and Menai Rd at Menai.
Followed by burial at Woronora Cemetery, Linden St. Sutherland
Followed by wake at Menai Catholic Club , Allison Rd Menai. P
Prayers for Lola Ceferina.
May her soul rest in eternal peace."
Bro Manny Maniago
According to Bro Louie, his grandmother, Lola Ceferina "was one of the strongest influences in my life, like most lolas tend to be."
We commiserate and offer our condolences, deep symphaties and prayers to the Reyes family, especially to our Bro Louie and Gerry Reyes.
FilMasons NSW, Inc.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Mrs Ceferina Torres Reyes: Joined Her Creator
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Monday, June 16, 2008
FilMasons Feature in UGL NSW & ACT Quarterly Communication
By Bro Louie Reyes
The June Quarterly Communication of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales & Australian Capital Territoty (UGL NSW & ACT) held on Wednesday, 11 June 2008, at the Grand Lodge, Sydney Masonic Centre, saw the preferment of three of our brother Filmasons as Grand Officers.
VWB Fidel Pamplona, Deputy Grand Pursuivant, was appointed as Grand Standard Bearer.
VWB Manny Maniago, DGIW of District 28, was elected as Grand Pursuivant.
VWB Zaldy Angeles, Grand Steward, was elected as Deputy Grand Pursuivant.
The positions of Grand Pursuivant and Deputy Grand Pursuivant were decided by ballot on the night and our brethren came through with flying colours.
These brethren, along with RWB Rey Porras, PJGW, (now Regional Grand Counsellor, Region 11 and a District Commander and a 33rd degree Sovereign Grand Inspector General (SGIG) of the The Supreme Council 33rd deg of the Ancient and Accepted Rite of Australia) are all veteran members of the UGL NSW & ACT's Ceremonial Team and their elections are a measure of the regard and respect in which they are held by the brethren in general and particularly those in Grand office.
Please do not fail to congratulate them when next you meet them for they represent us as Filmasons in Grand Lodge and throughout the jurisdiction and wherever else their duties may take them.
(Moderator's Note: "Some Masonic Grand Lodges have an office known as the Grand Pursuivant. The office is unknown at the local Masonic lodge level. It is the Grand Pursuivant's duty to announce all applicants for admission into the Grand Lodge by their names and Masonic titles; to take charge of the jewels and regalia of the Grand Lodge; to attend all communications of the Grand Lodge, and to perform such other duties as may be required by the Grand Master or presiding officer." Wikipedia )
Our congratulations to VWB Pres Fidel Pamplona, VWB Manny Maniago and VWB Zaldy Angeles for the honours bestowed upon them.
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Salute to the Filipino Flag: In Honour of the 110th Philippine Independence
Part 1
The colors unfurled before you represent the national banner of our country - the Philippines.
It stands for a people, united with every element forming an integral whole, a geographical territory without dismemberment - a republic, democratic, free and independent.
It is an emblem of our national freedom, the incarnation and inspiration of all that is dear and noble in Philippine life.
Wrought by the mighty hands of ages, born of a liberty-loving people and led by the guiding spirit of the destinies of nations.
It is the landmark of our national patrimony and the living symbol of our birthright.
In its name history records the founding and building of the nation.
Its zeal shall live till the end of time and its ideals shall cease only when nations and races are no more.
The Sun is an emblem of the eternal life of the nation and a symbol of the perpetual life that guards the destiny of our race.
Its eighth rays represent the first eight constituent provinces, the three stars designate the three great regions, ours by the gift of nature and by the design of the Almighty.
The white triangle tells us of our peaceful and friendly purposes as well as the sincerity and purity of our actions, the Masonic Trinity of Faith, Hope and Charity.
The blue field denotes our patriotism and our lofty principles and purposes.
The red stripe proclaims our indomitable energy with which we hold on to our tropical skies.
On the whole, the sun, the triangle and the three stars that make our flag are Masonic symbols - the Brotherhood of man under the Fatherhood of God.
As our forefathers have dreamed of it, so may it float forever over the land of a happy people.
Part 2
There flies our flag, an emblem of rare beauty and patriotic meaning.
The constant inspiration of our people for a life of peace, independence and freedom.
Salute it because it is the symbol of the happiness and felicity of our forefathers and heroes during the centuries gone by;
Kiss it because it is the banner of the brave sons of our Rajah Sulaimans and Maria Claras;
Press it upon your bosom because it is the sacred colors of our country, the Philippines;
Place it in your hearts because it is the symbol of our country that is over us in all our vicissitudes of life;
Love it because it is the fruit and sacrifices of our brothers and heroes who perished for our nation’s cause;
Adore it because it is the living personification of the spirit of our land of birth;
Venerate it because it is the living mantle that covered the bleeding and mangled bodies of our heroes - dead;
Bless it and dedicate it to God because it is the fruit and sacrifices of our brothers and heroes who now in eternity rest;
And trust it to the Almighty and to human justice that it be preserved for us, for our children and our children’s children, to glorify and render more holy that those who died for it might not have died in vain
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Part III: Golf & Barbeque Day
As reported by Bro Louie Reyes, FilMasons NSW VP
Dateline: Melbourne, 5-8 June 2008
Sunday, 8 June 2008 – GOLF & BARBY DAY
In what is almost certainly going to become a tradition, the day after the induction is for the golf match followed by barby (barbeque). The venue for the match was the Altona Golf Club because several of the brothers are members and regulars there.
The day was another beautiful and sunny Melbourne day and a total of fourteen players, eight from Victoria and six from New South Wales, took on the challenging course, albeit for only nine holes due to the late tee off of 9 am. The brethren were once again the perfect hosts, providing us with all the equipment we needed, and even coffee before tee off.
Allow me to say up front that our Victorian brethren are excellent players and we have much to learn from them. No excuses though, because we tried our best but they are streets ahead in golf skill. I, for example, was in the last squad to tee off, with Bro Roy, Sis Do, and Bro Manny Placido, and it quickly turned into a clinic by Bro Roy for us. Thank you very much for your valuable lessons and your patience, bro! Nonetheless, there were some high points for us as well. Our hosts were all praise for Sis Do’s style and were even willing to bet on her against some other ladies on the course.
At the end of the match, we all gathered at the car park around 1130 am for some photos before joining the others at Western Masonic Hall for the barbeque and fellowship.
Some of the sisters from Victoria.The banquet was ready and waiting for us by the time we got to the lodge at Sunshine and we joined the others in enjoying the delicious food. WBro Reg De Leon was chief chef, ably assisted by the others brthren. Once again, there was plenty of softdrink, wine, beer, and even some cognac to help with digestion. The only minus for me was that Marilyn got sick with flu and was unable to join us in the celebration.
There is also no such thing as a Filipino get-together without karaoke and that had already been set up and was used constantly after lunch. Lunch is always a noisy and happy affair for Filipinos and the NSW contingent, though smaller in number, had no problem contributing to the general happiness and celebration going on throughout.
The Victorians had organized trophies for the golf match and first up were the Class C or rookie prizes which were won by Bro Cesar Solis, 1st placer; Bro Toti Mayo and Bro Bong Flores, runner ups; all of Victoria which was no surprise.
Sis Do Placido receiving her trophy from Bro Tito Mayo.
Some of the FilMasons Vic & NSW with their "trophies."Kidding aside, it was a beautiful gesture on their part, and Bro Manny Placido was inspired to say "thank you" on our behalf by leading the sisters in an energetic rendition of Hurts So Good which got everybody to either join in the singing or to get up and dance.

Then, Sis Remy informed us that the Placidos’ had just celebrated their wedding anniversary and that meant, of course, a love song by them. They sang their favourite song, Endless Love, so beautifully that several of the brethren proposed to Bro Manny right then and there.

More songs and dancing followed, and a very fair raffle as well wherein NSW FilMasons was allowed to win a prize. Just kidding! This all added to the wonderful atmosphere which had taken over the banquet hall of the lodge.

Some of us were taken on a tour of the lodge rooms which are very beautifully laid out and furnished and we had to say that this was one of the best lodges we had ever seen, a true temple of Freemasonry.

It could have gone on for a long time yet, but this is where my part of the story ends because we had an 8 pm flight to catch at Tullamarine, so at a little past 3 pm, I began the sad task of saying farewell to all my Victorian brothers and sisters. It seemed to take a long time. Bro Fidel and sis Hilda, wonderful couple that they are; brought me to my home yet again and I will never forget their kindness.
What do you say to people who had given their all and then some to make our visit a most wonderful experience? I’m sure I speak for all of the visitors when I say that this was easily one of the high points of our lives, and we mean it. There is now a new definition for mason in the dictionary – "Victorian Filmasons". And a whole new meaning to our famous Filipino hospitality - "door to door hospitality" Victorian FilMasons style!
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Part II: VIC Induction Week End
FilMasons NSW & Vic posed for photo for posterity with their ladies and friends.
VIC INDUCTION: A CROWNING SUCCESS
As reported by Bro Louie Reyes, FilMasons NSW VP
Dateline: Melbourne, 5-8 June 2008
Saturday, 7 June 2008 - INDUCTION DAY
Saturday dawned fairly clear, and the first rays of morning welcomed the next set of travellers – WBro Rudy and Sis Mila and WBro Romy and Sis Ellen to sunny Melbourne. Bro Roy was once again on hand to convey them from the airport to their lodgings and one could not hope for a better welcoming committee as our Victorian brethren provided. The Placidos’ and Robisos’ were still in transit but would join us later that afternoon.
The Victorian brothers and sisters still had plenty of work to do preparing for the evening and how they were able to fit us in to an already exhausting schedule is a story on its own. Suffice it to say that they did and we were in for a truly brilliant night.
As if they could not spoil their visitors any further, the VIC Filmasons provided limousine service for those of us billeted in the city all the way to the Polish Hall at Ardeer. I have to say that the Hall has probably never looked as good as it did on the evening of 7 June 2008. They had done a truly splendid job of preparing the venue to suit the auspiciousness of the occasion. The Grandmaster of the United Grand Lodge of Victoria and his wife were present, eloquent testimony of the esteem in which our Victorian brethren are held by the craft. The other 170 or more in attendance were a similar tribute to them as well.
The joint emcees, Sis Rowena Cazar and Bro Jun Dela Cruz, got the evening off to a great start by asking everyone to rise for the national anthems of the Philippines and Australia, underscoring the traditional friendship which exists between these two countries. Incoming president Bro Roy then delivered a very well-worded welcome speech which also outlined what the evening was all about. This was immediately followed by dinner which consisted of an enormous buffet with plenty of choices for all. I was having a bout of upset stomach so I just consoled myself with the wine and cognac which the Victorians so generously provided for medicinal purposes.
FilMasons NSW Association delegation brethren with their ladies.
Dinner lasted about an hour after which they smoothly moved on to the evening’s formalities which included:
- Speech by VWBro Fidel Pamplona, FilMasons NSW President, followed by presentation of the friendship shield to incoming president Bro Roy Esagunde.
- Induction of new VIC Filmason members by Bro Fidel Pamplona.
- Induction of VIC Filmason officers by MWBro Grandmaster Gary Sebo, United Grand Lodge of Victoria.
- Address by MWBro Grandmaster Gary Sebo.
The Amasons then took to the floor for the first of their two items, the Timawa, a Filipino cultural dance with distinct Spanish influences. Their beautiful costumes and intricate and skilful choreography were an instant hit with the audience and they were rewarded with loud applause at the conclusion of the number.
Several generous prizes were awarded to lucky guests during the raffle, and then the Amasons continued the program with their second item, the Pandango Sa Ilaw. This is a very delicate choreography performed with lit candles in little glasses held by the dancers throughout and in dimmed light to accentuate the effect of the candles. Once again the Amasons held the audience spellbound with their graceful moves and the acclaim at the finish was no less enthusiastic.
The rest of the evening was marked by dancing and fellowship, endless photos and stories, and bottomless softdrinks and wine. I have to comment at this point that the Polish Hall is managed by the very ever helpful Polish people (surprised?); who were assisting throughout the evening in every aspect, including cleaning up in the kitchen, and they shared with us that they had also enjoyed the entertainment and the music. No mistaking, our Victorian brothers and sisters know how to party and they gave their guests as much as they could handle, and then some.
When it was finally over (we only had the hall until midnight) and everything had been put away, the traditional long goodbyes and good nights began. A thick Melbourne fog had descended on the area, as though drawing the curtain on a truly great night. There was, of course, more to come next day, but we were all willing to leave that for tomorrow. The "limos" took the others back to the city while Bro Fidel and Sis Hilda once again very kindly brought us home.
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FilMasons Victoria Induction: A Crowning Success By Bro Louie Reyes
As reported by Bro Louie Reyes, FilMasons NSW VP
Dateline: Melbourne,VIC, 5-8 June 2008
Prologue: Thursday, 5 June 2008 - ARRIVALS
In response to the very cordial invitation of their Victorian Filmason brethren, fourteen of the NSW brothers and sisters boarded plane, train, and automobile (figuratively speaking) to be part of their induction scheduled for the Queen’s birthday long weekend, 6 to 8 June 2008.
The delegation included FilMason's President, VWBro Fidel and Sis Pen Pamplona, VWBro Manny and Sis Remy Maniago, Bro Manny and Sis Do Placido, WBro Romy and Sis Ellen Nieto, WBro Rudy and Sis Mila Romerosa, Bro Ted and Sis Evie Robiso, and Bro Louie and Sis Marilyn Reyes. We all knew that it was going to be a great event. What we didn’t anticipate was just how great it would be.
The long weekend really began on Thursday, 5 June, with the arrival of the first of the NSW contingent at Tullamarine airport. President-elect Bro Roy Esagunde personally met the Reyes’ and brought them safely to their host, a sign of things to come and just what the Victorians meant by hospitality: "door to door hospitality".
Friday, 6 June 2008 – LODGE & CASINO VISIT
The following morning brought in the second wave from the north, consisting of the Pamplonas’ and Maniagos’ and it was Bro Greg Todio who did the meet and greet, along with lunch and fellowship at his home before taking them to their accommodation in the city.
After a bit of time for rest and unpacking, we all met in the city for the first organized events. Bro Greg took us to Lodge Civil Service 338 to visit and watch a live second degree, this will be covered in a separate article. Suffice it to say that the brethren of Lodge Civil Service were most appreciative of the visit and presented us with small souvenirs of the evening.
Another group headed by Bro Fidel and Sis Hilda and Bro Noling and Sis Delia took Sis Remy, Sis Pen, and Sis Marilyn to Crown Casino for dinner and other entertainments such as are on offer at the premises. The brethren joined them a little later on after the lodge meeting and the fellowship continued at one of the cake and coffee outlets, of which there must be thousands at Crown Casino. I exaggerate of course, but let me say right now that night and day become one at the Casino and there is wall-to-wall everything there. The place was absolutely packed and VWBro Fidel P and VWBro Manny M had reason to comment that it was as near to Las Vegas as one could get without leaving Australia. The group were almost reluctant to part ways for the "evening" but next day was the big day and there was still work to be done.
(Moderator's Note: This is part one of a three-part series on the FilMasons Victorian Induction Trip long weekend.)
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
June Monthly Meeting: Nominations & Election of Officers - 21 June 2008
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Monday, May 26, 2008
Amasons Give Gala Performance at Pole Depot By Bro Louie Reyes
The ladies and FilMasons daughters on stage. (Story & photos courtesy of Bro Louie Reyes).
The Amasons and the Filmasons young ladies (daughters of Filmasons members) stole the show at the Pole Depot Gala and Fete last Saturday, 24 May, at Penshurst, with a fabulous performance of the Pandango Sa Ilaw, a Filipino cultural dance.
Arrayed in the usual resplendent costumes prepared by Sis Odeng Santos, the ladies (Sis Dodo Placido, Sis Marilyn Reyes, Ms Rosanna Placido, Ms Roxanne Romerosa, Ms Ruby Robiso, and Ms Louise Reyes) easily won over the audience with the ease and grace with which they executed the intricate choreography of Sis Dodo Placido.
The audience were among those who were taking pictures of the dancers at the end of the dance and some of the girls were even interviewed after the performance by a reporter from the St. George Leader, the local community paper.
VWBro Fidel and Sis Pen Pamplona, WBro Rudy Romerosa, VWBro Manny Maniago, and Bro Gerry Reyes, Bro Louie Reyes and son, Mr Mark Reyes were also present to give moral support, a helping hand where needed, and acted as the official photographers and movie recordists for the occasion.
One of the many pictures taken after the performance. From left, Sis Marilyn Reyes, Ms Rosanna Placido, Ms Roxanne Romerosa, Ms Louise Reyes, Sis Dodo Placido and Ms Ruby Robiso.
The organizers were already talking to our officers about next year’s performance which is a strong vote of confidence for the Amasons, and bodes well for the young ladies who joined them this year.
(By Bro Louie Reyes, via email).
May Membership Meeting by Bro Mario Baylon
The Amason Ladies posed for a picture for posterity. From left, Sis Pen, Sis Irene, Sis Evelyn, Sis Remy, Sis Dodo and Sis Marilyn. (Photo courtesy of Bro Louie Reyes)
The group then headed to VWBro Manny and Sis Remy Maniago's home for lunch, meeting and fellowship.
Aside form the initial group, present at the meeting were Bro Mario & Sis Irene Baylon, Sis Remy Maniago, Sis Evelyn Robiso, Secretary Bro Dan Elizes, Bro Jun Capili, the incoming Worshipful Master of Lodge of Sydney No 11 (Installation 18 June 2008), Bro Ariel Gonzales and Bro Joe Deroy.
After the meeting, WBro Manny Reyes called to tele-conference and to personally thanked the brethren and the ladies for their support and prayers on his recent hospitalization. He said that there is a delegation of FilMasons brethren and former workmates from Subic Naval Base Facility right there visiting him.
Also VWBro Ray (also on the phone with WBro Manny) and Sis Madelene Porras will be attending a Debutantes Ball to be held at Nowra RSL on Saturday, 24 May. This ball is being organised by Masons of District 113 and Hands Across NSW, and they took the opportunity to visit WBro Manny and Sis Vivian Reyes. The way WBro Manoy spoke, it sounds all's well.
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Monday, May 19, 2008
Dance and Exemplification Practice
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Installation of Officers Lodge Woronora No 414: 20 June
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Ryde Masonic Centre Celebrates its Centenary: 17 May 2008

Centre celebrates its centenary by The Weekly Times Staff (as appeared on TWT 14 May 2008 issue, page 6)
"The centenary of the Ryde Masonic Centre will be celebrated this Saturday (17 May) at the building (pictured above), 142 Blaxland Road Ryde.
From 9am to 3pm, there’ll be an exhibition of Masonic artefacts and tours of the Lodge room, and a display by the Ryde District Historical Society and Family History Study Group, the teachers of Ryde Gymbaroo Centre, Masonic charities and others.
Unveiling of the plaque to commemorate 100 years of the setting of the original foundation stone on May 16 1908, will start from 5pm.
Lodge Horace Thompson Ryde, formerly Lodge Star of Eastwood was consecrated on March 31, 1885 and had several meeting places before the Ryde Masonic Centre was built.
Only three meetings March, April and June 1885, were held in a room at Moores Eastwood Hotel. In May 1885 the lodge held one meeting at Free-masons Hall, York Street, Sydney.
In July 1885 the lodge moved to the Odd Fellows Hall in Church Street, Ryde and met there until September 11, 1889.
It then met in a corrugated iron building built (for £40) adjacent to the Ryde Railway Station, now West Ryde Station. A Mrs Darvall had given the land to the lodge. On May 7, 1890 a letter was received from Mrs Darvall’s solicitor claiming £20 for two cows that had been killed by trains due to negligence of lodge members.
It appears that they left the station gates open allowing her cows to wander. Perhaps this was due to late night drinking, but the bill was paid anyway.
In 1898 the Lodge moved to Ryde Town Hall until August 1903.
In 1902 the Lodge bought this block of land with the view to building a Masonic building. In April 1907 a committee was formed to consider the advisability of erecting a Masonic hall and conveniences; on February 3, 1908 it was recommended that the sketch plans be approved and a voluntary subscription to raise money for the building.
On the March 5, 1908 a tender of £671 was accepted, which was later increased to £721. The foundation stone was laid on May 16, 1908 by the Most Worshipful the Grand Master, His Excellency, Admiral Sir Harry H Rawson GCB, Governor of New South Wales.
The building was dedicated on September 8, 1908, and the Lodge has met there monthly except for two short periods during the Spanish flu epidemics of 1918 when all public buildings were closed.
By 1921 the Lodge and supper rooms were providing inadequate for the numbers attending special meetings and social events. By 1923 it was decided not to alter the building but build a new Masonic Hall on a new site. The Lodge bought land on the corner of Parkes St (now Blaxland Road) and Argyle Avenue.
In 1925 the building committee submitted a report suggesting that the new venue be scraped and that the existing building be extended to accommodate a new Lodge and supper rooms. The cost was £2,350.
On August 10, 1926 the new Lodge room was dedicated and that is where the Lodge meets today.
The extension was modern for its time having mechanical ventilation and electric lighting; the 1908 building was gas lit. With the larger hall and a stage, the Ryde Masonic Centre then became the social hub of the Ryde district. There were dances on a regular basis and it was a popular wedding reception venue.
The Ryde Masonic Centre still serves the community today in many ways."
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Close Call: WBro Manny "Manoy" Reyes
WBro Manoy with Sis Vivian last November 2007 Monthly Meeting at Lodge Alpha (Photo courtesy of WBro Bobby Briones)
Everyone has heard of the upsetting news regarding our WBro Manny Reyes, who suffered a stroke last week. According to Sis Vivian he is well but requires theraphy at the Shoalhaven District Hospital in Nowra.
Last Saturday, 10 May, WBro Ted and Sis Lourdes Balgos drove to Nowra and visited WBro Manny and Sis Vivian.
According to Bro Bert Dooma, "Just spoke with Manoy. Still at Shoalhaven Hospital at Nowra. Sis Vivian and family were there."
"At the time he (WBro Manny) was having a shower "with the nurse"(according to him) and requests that visitors refrain from visiting him at the hospital; just in case someone (might) offer him a drink as it is a gross hospital rule violation."
"He might be there for another week for theraphy sessions. As usual, our conversation though short (he's in the shower, remember?) was a jovial one. He extends his greetings specially to mothers-sisters this Mothers Day."
According to WBro Nep Reyes, WBro Manny needs theraphy to regain the use of half his body.
All we can do at this stage is to pray for WBro Manny's full recovery and to give strength to Sis Vivian and their family at this difficult time.
Prayers:
Also continue to pray for the following:
Mr Eric Santos, brother of our Bro Manny Santos and son of WBro Joe Santos. He is still in induced coma, but seemingly stable condition.
The mother of Sis Mela and Sis Mela herself. Sis Mela's mom is still in hospital.
For Sis Tess Amores and family on the recent death of her father: Mr Jose Berroya Sr.
Taking care of ourselves:
Reminder to all, especially to our Brethren who does not particularly like to have medical check ups; to visit your doctor regularly and have those medical tests as suggested by your medical practitioner.
It is so much easier to catch whatever ails us and "nip them in the bud" rather than think they will go away.
Keep taking your diabetic, high blood pressure and other medications, unless instructed to stop by your doctors. Anecdotal evidence suggests that stopping high blood pressure medication, without close consultation with your doctor can and do trigger stroke.
Please take care of yourselves, not only for your sake but especially for the sake of your love ones. See you all in our next Monthly Meeting, 24 May.
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Lodge Sydney St George No 269 Installation: 6 June
In a letter forwarded by VWBro Rey Porras, VWBro Anthony G. Symes cordially invited the FilMasons to his Re-Installation to the Chair of King Solomon at Lodge Sydney St George No 269 on Friday, 6 June 2008 at Easton Park Masonic Centre, Frank Whiddon Masonic Homes, 81 Belmont Road, Glenfield NSW 2167.
Tyling time is 6:30 PM, visitors at 7:00 PM and Grand Lodge at 7:30 PM.
According to VWBro Symes, "The Grand Master, MWBro Raymond B. Brooke will be in attendance. Installing Master will be WBro Bruce D. Balmond, Junior Grand Warden."
He said that "I will be very honoured with your attendance, and thank you for taking time to support Lodge Sydney St George, the Grand Master, and myself."
Dining fee is $15.00 per person and for catering purposes, please contact the Secretary, VWBro Richard Lilly on (02) 9825 4337 or VWBro Symes on (02) 4626 8604.
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Jose Berroya Sr Passed Away: 6 May
Dear All,
It is with deep sadness to inform everyone that (Sis) Tessie’s father – Jose Berroya Sr. – passed away this morning (May 6) at their family residence in San Pedro, Laguna.
Her two brothers and her younger sister will fly home (in the Philippines) within the next few days for my father in law’s funeral.
Bro. Abe Amores
Thank you all for sharing your prayers and words of comfort at this time of our grief.
I will fly back home tonight for the funeral this weekend in San Pedro, Laguna.
Tessie Berroya- Amores
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Tuesday, May 06, 2008
May Membership Meeting & Pole Depot Gala Day Presentation: 24 May
As per our President, VWBro Fidel Pamplona and Vice-President, Bro Louie Reyes; and as per our last monthly meeting:
Pole Depot "Multicultural Festival" Dance Presentation:
As per invitation by VWBro Norm Sandstrom and as per our liaison, VWBro Manny Maniago, we will perform at their Multicultural Festival on 24 May, from alloted time of 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM.
This will be at the Pole Depot Neighbourhood Centre situated in the heart of the St. George area at 23 St. Georges Road, Penshurst. As the name implies, Pole Depot is a neighbourhood centre that caters the St George area, from child minding services to migrant support. Click here for more info.
"POLE DEPOT MULTICULTURAL FESTIVAL Pole Depot will hold a Multicultural Festival on Saturday, 24th May from 9.30am till 2.00pm, featuring cultural displays of dancing and music, a range of cultural goods and foods available. The Festival coincides with the Art and Craft market of St. George Creative Art & Craft Centre, also held on the Pole Depot site. Market stalls selling culturally-specific goods are welcome." Per their notice board announcement.
May Monthly Membership Meeting: 24 May, 1:00 PM at The Maniago's Residence
To coincide with the Pole Depot presentation, the monthly membership meeting for 24 May will be right after the Pole Depot presentation at VWBro Manny and Sis Remy Maniago's house. This is just a short drive from the Pole Depot venue.
This is a "special" and important meeting in the sense that this will be the nomination meeting for the new set of officers for year 2007-2008. Please lend your support to the club by attending this meeting and fellowship.
The Vice-President, Bro Louie Reyes, who coordinates the "south" of the meeting requests that you bring a plate of dish or finger food and your favourite drinks to share. This is not compulsory, and from experience we usually have a lot of food and drinks around. So please don't let this prevent you from having fellowship with the brethren and ladies. Your presence is very important.
Prayers and News Tidbits:
Please continue to pray for Bro Manny "Bubot" Santos' brother, Eric and family.
Also WBro Leo Bautista is sick with flu but on the mend, as well as WBro Rolly Fabi and Bro Manny Santos, with gout. The last two brothers travelled to the Philippines recently and somehow "contracted" gout. Maybe too much pulutan and alcoholic drinks!
Continue praying for all sick brethren, ladies and their families. Especially for Sis Mela Reyes and Sis Connie Angeles.
Congratulations to WBro Vince Flores!
WBro Vince Flores's term as Worshipful Master of Lodge Alpha 970 is drawing to a close. They will be having an Installation of Officers this coming Friday, 9 May at the Blacktown Masonic Centre, corner Boys and 1st Avenues, 6:30 PM Tyling.
Congratulations to WBro Vince Flores and his team of officers and also congratulations to all incoming officers. Especially to Bro Manny Santos, incoming Junior Warden, Bro Carlo San Juan and Bro Sherwin Lim, incoming Senior and Junior Deacons, respectively.
Happy Birthday to ALL May Celebrants!
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Thursday, May 01, 2008
Filipino-Australian Military Marches at ANZAC Parade

If you happen to live in the Blacktown (Western Suburbs) area, you must have seen the 30 April issue of the Blacktown Advocate. Pictured prominently are Filipino-Australian military, who also happens to be Freemasons, Bro Rick Palenzuela (retired) and FC Bro Tom Baena.
Also FilMasons retired Philippine military are former FilMason President, Bro Tony Subijano, WBro Rudy Romerosa, Bro Jun Capili and FC Bro Carl "Samboy" Bucoy. Not to mention the current Philippine Ambassador to Australia, H. E., Bro Ernesto H. De Leon.
The members of the Australia Philippines Services League NSW Chapter marches during ANZAC day celebration parade since 2004. To read the full story by Christine O'Maley, entitled "Filipino connection proud to be Aussie" online, please click here.
The Fil Masons congratulates all who marched at ANZAC 2008 parade, especially our Fil Masons. We are proud that they belong to this rare breed of professional soldiers, whether retired or still in active duty; who put their lives in harms way to protect the freedom we have. Well done and certaintly we won't forget!
(Via email by Bro Rick Palenzuela. To see my ANZAC 2008 tribute, click here.)
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Monday, April 21, 2008
Bro Sabas "Jun" Capili: Installation as WM 18 June
Invitation reads as follows:
"The Worshipful Master, Worshipful Brother Ian Alcorn; of The United Lodge of Sydney No. 11 (UGL), extends an invitation to attend the Installation of Brother Sabas Capili at the Sydney Masonic Center, Castlereagh St (Sydney) on Wednesday, 18th June 2008.
Tyling is 6:45 PM, for visitors at 7:00 PM and for Grand Lodge officers, representatives and dignitaries at 7:30 PM.
Right Worshipful Brother Stan Pedall, PSGW, Hononrable Secretary."
Brother Jun Capili, whom everyone remembers; is a former member of the Filipino Freemasons (Club) Association of NSW Inc. A businessman, he pursued business interests in the Philippines together with his then young family, hence his resignation from the Club. He and his family came back to Australia and became active at The United Lodge of Sydney No 11.
There is a festive board donation of $20.00. For catering purposes please advise Brother Jun Capili via email at capilisabas@yahoo.com.au or by SMS or calling him on 0412896323, if attending the festive board.
Your support, by attending his installation as Worshipful Master; would be greatly appreciated by Brother Jun. Obviously, he also wants to share this Masonic milestone with his friends and brethren.
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Friday, April 18, 2008
FilMasons Victoria: Induction of Officers: 7 June 2008
In a letter dated 10 April, the Filipino Freemasons Association of Victoria Inc. wrote:
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
April Monthly Meeting: 13 April Sunday
Brethren and Ladies,
As per President, VWBro Fidel Pamplona invites everyone to the April Monthly Meeting of the Club at 5:00 PM (or earlier for those who wish to listen to the piano bar, etc.) at Dooleys Catholic Club at Lidcombe.
For those who have not had the chance to attend one of our functions at Dooleys, it is located near the Lidcombe train station. The nearest corner is John and Church Streets, and the car park entrance is at Church Street. There is another new underground car park at the John St entrance.
Please come with your ladies.
Other News: Bon Voyage, Happy Birthdays and Welcome Back!
Sister Nanette Briones will be flying to Hawaii for a much earned holiday and bonding with her sisters.
Bro Manny and Sis Odeng Santos will also be flying back to Manila.
While, via email; Sis Elsa Arreza said she's in Cebu (I believe with Bro George) for a well-earned break.
Welcome back WBro Abe Amores, from Manila. He attended a school reunion and while was there also visited the wake of Sis Milabel's dad, Mr Pablo Mejia.
Also back is Bro Fred Sese, and also left again for a business trip to the Philippines.
Back also is Bro Ved and Sis Ruth Reyes, who just came back just last week. Bro Ved attended his high school reunion and a relative's wedding.
Happy Birthday to those who celebrate their birthday this month, (I am sorry I don't have the list with me). But notable is WBro Ted Balgos, who celebrated his 70th birthday this month.
*I got a partial list of April birthday celebrants: 2 WBro Bobby Briones, 3 WBro Ted Balgos, 5 Sis Irene Velez, 9 Sis Evelyn Lee, 10 WBro Vince Flores, 11 WBro Leo Tan, 12 Sis Rorie Jalocon, 24 WBro Mark Prats, 25 Sis Mayven Reodica, 29 Bro Pablo Lee and Bro Fidel Zaballa.
Again I am sorry for the members, especially the new ones. I don't have the records, so unless you've invited me (hehehehee), it is regrettable that I don't know your birthday. Anyway, have a Happy Birthday!
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Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Cedars Lodge Consecration: From A Fellowcraft's Eyes by Bro Gerry Reyes
Here is Bro Gerry's personal account of the ceremonial part of the consecration:
"Last Saturday the 29th of March 2008 I witnessed an event that most Freemasons witness well into their journey in the craft, being in the craft for only 4 months this was truly an opportunity not to be missed. The event was the consecration of The Cedars Lodge No. 1041.
The afternoon started off rather normally. Brother Roland and I were searching for a parking spot which was a fair distance from the lodge. This was a sign of things to come for I have never seen so many Freemasons in one area outside of Grand Lodge.
Upon entering the lodge we were welcomed warmly by brothers we have never met. As the time came closer for the ceremony I was most surprised when our group (Bro Roland, Bro Manny and Bro Rudy and I) was approached by RT Wor. Bro Dr. Gregory Henry Levenston. He welcomed us and shook our hands and mentioned he was glad to see us there. We had a brief chat about his upcoming grand installation and he said he was looking forward to seeing us there and hoped we could make the event.
The Ceremony was quite spectacular. Witnessing the Grand Lodge Ceremonial team and Officers up close go thru their paces is a sight to see. It inspires newcomers like me to continue my studies and advance in the knowledge of the craft. The Ceremony proper itself was full of symbolisms such as the Corn, Wine, Oil and Salt. These are things you would not normally know or hear about. I feel I got an advance class in Masonic symbolisms. Also of interest was to see the openness of the craft to all races and religions, I say this as I observed our Muslims' brethren listening intently to the Rabbi when he was reading from the Volume of the Sacred Law. Nowhere else in the world will you see this without causing dissent.
It was quite interesting looking around the room catching everyone’s expressions and actions. What I found particularly interesting was the Entered Apprentices' were watching the Fellowcraft Masons and the Fellowcraft Masons were watching the Master Masons on what to do next. It was quite amusing.
I quite enjoyed the fellowship with other Fellowcrafts and Entered Apprentices when we were made to retire and we discussed the brief experiences we have had in the craft. Re-entering the lodge was also a good experience.
Definitely this is one event that will forever be etched in my memory and will be sharing to future members of the craft."
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