12 - Sunday January 24. 1999 - North Snore News north shore news > oo BRIGHT JIGHTS oo 6 | Skirl of the pipes salutes Burn’s memory SCOT poet Robert Burns was born fan TAY aid died pust 37 vears later, But every January his words are heard trom the smallest pab ia Scotland to major cues throughout the wert t. Fis writings inchie thd fama Svar, My Love ts Like a Red, ed Rue and for That aw’ A’ That. Six vears ago when the Seatorth Pipe Band disbanded some of the group tormed Vt Chlansmen Pipes & Drums. Busy with many public appearance they held their tith Burn’s supper last Sunday. Regular Monday meeunys are held ar the Seatorth Armouries and new members are welcome. é Drum Major Doug NEWS photos Martin Milerchip Drysdale cut an imposing Geiting ready to parade the haggis “wi a’ the honours” figure as he fed The were (from left) drummer Shamus Bathurst. Pipe Sgt. Clansmen Pipe and Drums Milton Cameron and drummer Willie McCartney. through their paces. Pipe Major Alex Chisamore proposed the toast “To the lassies” and Edie O'Donnell gave “the lassies' reply” Piper Larry Smeaton ren- Bi dered Burns’ immortal Janet and Bill Duplissie (from left) have retired to Maple Ridge but were born and Address to the Haggiswith raised in North Vancouver. They were enjoying the evening with their friends Wayne and flair. Kay Poirier.