The Huron Expositor, 1981-01-22, Page 15ARNOLD J. STINNISSEN
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because in '1786, Jean in-
formed, Puma that she was
about to become a mother.
NOw. Burns was atixious..to
clo-the right thing. and in
Scotland at that time. ,
marriage cduld be legalized
without ceremony or litensel
So he sent her a letter' * feeling that the prOblernwas atocengssihuits cooluanntr‘ymePen:Pular genius; lus roger '10 tb -onOirrilii we say of biP
situation, which did hot . wife.' ?`She had the patienee
aeknotNledging the marriage. sowed.
e didn't reckon on her .. This time. Jeans father ax,respu.nd ;.0, his genius... Of juh,..
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and went on his merry- way. father's reaction. When the was glad to see him, and
elder Armour got wind of welcomed him eathuslastie,
this, he tore up the letter, ally into the family. Pettao
and ordered lean to stay he was tired of seeing so,
away from thirnS forever. many little feet tinder hik
Burns • at this. time, wail, table.- And felt that Burns ,
a°•;:nudslebtele :Oft4 b
e.
Wteortilnsltjhjek
With the swirl of the
PiPe.s, all loyal Scotsmen will
prepare to celebrate the birth
of Scotland's national poet.
Robert Burns. on
national
th. Eating scones and
waling haggis is a trash-
.,
-Sion -among PeetrY lovers who
are ' lentil* with , "The
Cotter's Saturday' hilatit,'• or
"c91')W' T'bIT?11* Rye” And Who haSn'l sung,.
''' fantRi' ay '"Atild Lana Syne"
•, on New Y04-.041(0 Burns'
work -. is shollliPati ':. to.most'
Cariktftanf, ''SecittiSh ei net.
Net to ot‘nd airy,
ardent Scott who Is
now planning shillala event.
but do you,Suppose that this
Year,. we'coutd consider some
changeS7
For instance, how about an
alternative to that haggis? It:
mean. do you really enjoy
eating sheep's liver,
heart and lungs, all chopped
together with onions, season-
ing, suet and oatmeal. and
lasses to like him as well as
his dog did. Somedays later,
Jean was down at the creek,
washing her laundry on the
stones. when Burns walked
by, and she called out to ask
him if he'd found such a lass
yet. He must have that day.
Every week more and
pure people discover what
mighty jobs are accom•
pliShed by low cost Huron
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Minister: Rev. T.A.A. Duke Organist: Mrs. D. Carter
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SUNDAY, JANUARY25 ,
11115 Worship. Servke, Sunday School' & Nursery
Lunch and the an meeting will follow the
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Thellev..11sunie E. Broadfoot B.A., M.Div.
Seaforth '%,.,
gUNDAY, JANUARY 25111
3rd Sunday After Epiphany
10 a.m. Meraleg Prayer
Sunday SOhool and.Notsery available
Outing -Morning service
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JANUARY 25k:1981
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Available for a Minimum of 26 consceutive ,weeks in
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copy may be made each weeks but MVO be received
,before mien on Tuesday.
tp014rri
by
Jeanne •Kirkby
boiled bag Parade from
the ski:0114.
Couldn't we just cut casts.
and and serve plain hamburgers?.
"art" by Gallery Stratford director Paul Bennett at the Van Egmont
House .Thursday! night Some of the collectors in attendance were (left to
right) Lynda onesr Frances Ball; Toni People,- P troutbeck ancrienore
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THE roF COLLECTING—Paul Bennett, Gallery Stratfott, displays
two idtings-one the sketch •done outdoors. and the larger Work, the
'studio painting completed indoors, done by his father; which are -part of
his collection of art wdrks. r. Bennett-poke on the joys of collecting at
the Van Egmond House iast.Thursda night. (Photo by Gibb)
Good 'crowd. at Brucefield card party
MATERNITY WEAR •
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(NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR)
OPEN 1-5:30 OPEN 1-5:30
BANKRUPTCY:
---tSALE
Monday, January 26
9 a.m.. 5 p.m,
Wood stavast fire pla• ce In.
'sorts, fire places, ausisartas,
karasanoi lava* firs, chimney
stone pipes, furniture and'
Ontario.
5'$ SOUTH STREET
GODERICH
Terms', Cash, Cartif lid Chequa.
Charge*.
010ne such gpmitign., 4,1v !Vittete.
Burns decided toy 8p to",ens reco ciliiation with
,a1Fa -an,ill*gonln asftnit„ '. Jean' was specific
.atv04: bookkeeper. 4tv had time. To quote a *tee.
airo$ fakirfd,‘001,Eition, in` swore. privately and
the arms of tv4arY tairiehelt, soirleY never Ao 4000 .any.
Who;- was, even willing to ,;crallYt On me as a hnshand7 7
aeceMpany hitm PO this yen,. '`Jealnfatieutly accepted this,
We, While.travelling back to
, hid farewell to tier lamb,,
hOwever, she caught the
fever, and died, leaving
Burns to write one of his beit
poems in memory "Flow
Gently, Sweet Afton",
Bach to Jean. Perhaps she
would go to Jamaica with.
hiM. T9 raise money, Burns
had his first book of poetry
published, and was gratified
wbutleinw;the
eftoar Javernr tahicea
evening
alone buied hitnself with his
poetry. his songs, his work.
WO fell into a regular
by its success. He prepared pattern quickly. as • Burns
before his Ship-was to sail, he -travelling from town to-town...
dipped into the barley w ' new lady friensIs. and his
too heavily and missed the • cronies at 'the tavern: Jean
boat. Before the next voyage busied herself with the child-
was due sail, Jean again, ren, eight of °them by
,
'now.
had to inform 'him that she She adopted apttle
was going to have :a child,, born of Btirns' liason with
How the bonds of life. „en- ., the hostess of the local
twine us! ""
YHIS'TIME ' - visit her family.
tavern duringlei absence to
To, quote a letter of One night, returning home
Burns. "this time, she repaid from the tavern, EUrns fell
double", and twins were- 'asleep in the snow, and as a
born to them. Also at thiS result caught rheumatic
tithe, her lather went to a fever, which he called a
magistrate, and had a war- , ."floating gout". Failing to
rant issued for the arrest of gain- strength after this
it seethed like a good ness. he sent for help from
time to put some. distance the Armours, and finally died
between himself and the on July 21st: 179_6 at the age
situation, so the poet quickly dr37,
&tided to embark on a On the day of his burial.
promotional' , trip to Edin- July 25th. his last child _was
burgh.' ' ;bocce to Jean, and that seems
Here., he is described as a to be the last significant fact
-dark eyed Man, over medium that history records about
in height. although slightly this* king-suffering woman.
sloudting—Well-received in op It is said that. ,the 'lasting
Edinburgh's literary eirefes, charm of Burns' poetry is. it's
Burns could not feel at home vigor and earthiness: "He "
in the city. 'In spite of the . had an eye to see,, ateart to
attentions of 'many lady feel - no More. His strength
friends....-who- -adored-- his was tor -greater '"than" liis
poetry, he was soon ready to Weakness; his virtues were
return to Mauchline. And greater than his vices; his
when he returned. it was as a virtues belonged to his
Rebekahs sing, Happy Birthday
VAI4V, and rejected rejcclga She friendlieeSS '
Edelweiss Rebekah
lodge met in the lodge rooms
on the evening of January
12th. Lodge opened in, form.
Noble grand Irene Smith id
Charge assisted' by Margaret
Carter.
The-visiting committee re.
port was given by' Margaret
Carter. Cards had- been sent
to Helen McKercher and
Rachel Riehl.
Social Committee for,3an-
and shortly• thereafter lu-,
formed him thishe Was to be
a father again.
Sadly, this second pair of
twi died, and' out of
co assion Burns decided to
arry his Jean. 'They settled
on a small farm together. and
Burns earned extra money as
an exciseman or tax collect-
or.
MORE urng BAIRNS
uary is May Habkirk. Betty`
Bach, Ethel Boyce. Mary
Felkar, Janet• Andrews.
Hazel McGonigle,and'Mary
Dalrymple.
Happy birthday was sung
to Joyce Hugill and Annie
Malcolm.
The mystery prize-was won
by Marion Rose.
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- • The :Moot change that,
i'dl.:liike ter see this yiear,:is a
change of kenS. from the.
t1100:100M1f,10- a -eelehratios'i'.
oftli'plife, of the woman who
stctud by him. Y ea itonad-n't -ttaving Bobby Burns:- - • Pay
this refs have*, Jean
• Burns Day.. Now thete was •a
woman.! Let -me elaborate.
• Jean. Armour first. met her
future husband at a village
wedding. While dancing a
quadrille together, they were
both knocked down by his .
affectionate dog; prompting
(COLLECTORS ALL!.--Collecting addicts were given some tips him to remark that he had on" ttie . never managed to get the.