The Winding Staircase Dinner Event
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Tickets are $50 available from our website (Reservations). You do not need a PayPal Account – credit and debit cards securely accepted through Paypal.
Social at 6:00 p.m., (only credit and debit cards accepted at the bar); Buffet Dinner at 7:00 p.m., speaker at 7:30 p.m.
Main Dining Room at the Faculty Club, University of Toronto, 41 Willcocks St. Toronto, Ontario M5S 1C7 (https://www.facultyclub.utoronto.ca/Home.aspx). Ground Floor accessible.
Dr. David Cameron, MD, will present a perspective on Universal Tolerance and the relevance of Freemasonry in our times. The diversity of Freemasonry and its appeal to men of all races, religions and relationships has intrigued him for many years in his social and professional life. Dr. Cameron is a Freemason and Member of the Board of General Purposes. He is an accomplished researcher, writer and speaker who will engage his audience from the onset. He informs and provokes thought whenever he presents.
Biography
R.W. Bro. David James Cameron has served as Chair of Masonic Education, Chair of Lodge Resources, and on the Management Committee. He was initiated into Masonry in Grand River Lodge No. 151 Kitchener-Waterloo in 1991. As Junior Warden he brought Masonic Education to every meeting by linking the food served to an educational topic. He became Worshipful Master in 2001. He is a charter member of New Light (Daylight) Lodge No. 744, Waterloo, and Templum Lucis Lodge U.D., Stratford. Having been honoured with a membership in Centennial Lodge No. 684, London and the 33° of the Scottish Rite, he is also a member of Heritage Lodge No. 730, Kitchener Chapter of R.A.M., Medwayosh Council of A.M.D., the London Scottish Rite Valley, Moore Sovereign Consistory and Mocha Shrine. He is a Director of the Masonic Foundation of Ontario and a Fellow of the College of Freemasonry.
He was editor of Reflections from 2005 to 2008, Assistant Grand Chaplain in 2005, and was first elected to the Board of General Purposes in 2007, holding the rank of Past Grand Senior Warden. He has been invited to speak at Masonic events in Canada, the United States and Europe, including the 14th World Conference of Regular Masonic Grand Lodges.
He works as a family doctor and lives in Waterloo with his wife, Jill.