About
LUXOR SHRINERS

On Tuesday evening on January 20th, 1903 a group of Nobles from Karnak Shriners met at the Masonic Temple in Saint John, N.B. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the formation of a Shrine Temple in the Maritime Provinces.

After several other meetings with other Nobles present, the name LUXOR was selected and Dr. G.A. Hetherington was chosen as the first Potentate. A dispensation dated May 20th, 1903 authorizing the Temple to conduct business was received. At the Imperial Council Sessions held in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. the Charter for the Temple was issued, dated July 9th, 1903.

On the role of Luxor Temple appear the names of many leaders of the Masonic Fraternity, not only in New Brunswick but throughout the Country.

2024 Divan & Reports

Divan is the “board of directors” or “executive council” of the organization, and serves as the management team for both business and fraternity activities for the Luxor Shriners. We honour our elected members and their commitment and dedication to the mission of Shriners International.

Ill. Sir Randall Nelson

Potentate

Kingston

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Noble James Leadbetter

Chief Rabban

Moncton

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Noble Danton Swan

Assistant Rabban

McAdam

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Noble Jody Gagnon

High Priest & Prophet

Moncton

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Noble Wade Moore

Oriental Guide

Saint John

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Noble Graham Fraser

Recorder

Quispamsis

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Noble Eric Gardner

Treasurer

Quispamsis

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Noble Laurie Bishop

1st Ceremonial Master

Fredericton

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Noble Al McTaggart

2nd Ceremonial Master

Saint John

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Noble Robert Biggins

Director Staff

Mill Cove

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Noble Sonny Matchett

Marshal

Upper Derby

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Noble Jack Steele

Captain of the Guard

Saint John

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Noble Stephen Bonnell

Outer Guard

Saint John

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