High commendation for CYC banner

Pictured with a certificate of high commendation from the Grand Lodge of Ireland’s banner competition are, from left, Graham Warke, community worker and DUP councillor, Victor Wray, secretary of Britannia LOL 1912, Jeanette Warke, community worker at Cathedral Youth Club, the Dean of Derry, Very Rev Dr Wm Morton, chairman of the CYC committee and Raymond Walker, of LOL 1912.
Pictured with a certificate of high commendation from the Grand Lodge of Ireland's banner competition are, from left, Graham Warke (DUP), Victor Wray, secretary of LOL 1912, Britannia, Jeanette War, community worker, the Dean of Derry, Very Rev Dr Wm Morton, chairman of the CYC committee and RaymondWalker, LOL 1912. The new banner created last year for LOL 1912 was designed in conjunction with the children from Cathedral youth Club.Pictured with a certificate of high commendation from the Grand Lodge of Ireland's banner competition are, from left, Graham Warke (DUP), Victor Wray, secretary of LOL 1912, Britannia, Jeanette War, community worker, the Dean of Derry, Very Rev Dr Wm Morton, chairman of the CYC committee and RaymondWalker, LOL 1912. The new banner created last year for LOL 1912 was designed in conjunction with the children from Cathedral youth Club.
Pictured with a certificate of high commendation from the Grand Lodge of Ireland's banner competition are, from left, Graham Warke (DUP), Victor Wray, secretary of LOL 1912, Britannia, Jeanette War, community worker, the Dean of Derry, Very Rev Dr Wm Morton, chairman of the CYC committee and RaymondWalker, LOL 1912. The new banner created last year for LOL 1912 was designed in conjunction with the children from Cathedral youth Club.

The new banner created last year for LOL 1912 was designed in conjunction with the children from Cathedral youth Club. The Lodge received a grant to design

A key feature of the new banner, which was officially unfurled in May last year, was the inclusion Britannia’s lion. The lion was omitted in the Lodge’s second banner.

The new banner is only the fourth to be commissioned by the Lodge.

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