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The background theme for this page is the "The Garb of Old Gaul".
This is the march that announces The Grand Master Mason and his Office-Bearers when they enter Grand Lodge.
This is a Midi file provided by Brother Stephen Budge, Past Master of Stratford Lodge No.332, and Webmaster of the South Huron District WebSite , Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario
"The Garb of Old Gaul" is also the slow march of the Scots Guards. For a Military Band version (WAV file) Click HERE (NB: Download time > 1 minute!)
Acknowledgement: The page counter and the graphic for the Tartan Day link are with the kind permission of our Internet Service Provider, Scotland On Line.

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