Consecrated 2nd November 1964

Burns Night January 2024


BURNS NIGHT DINNER 26th JANUARY 2024

Tynte Lodge have again staged and hosted their annual Burns Night dinner at the
Fifty-seven members and friends enjoyed a splendid evening of Scottish tradition to celebrate the birthday of the nations Bard, Robert Burns (25th Jan) with, of course, the magnificent sound of the bagpipes and the consumption of haggis, neeps & tatties, along with a wee dram or two of Scottish wine.
The Lodge Master, Alan Chambers, welcomed everyone to their now annual event and wished everybody a grand evening of tradition, singing, fun and great food.
Brother Tony Saunter recited The Selkirk Grace, a short prayer traditionally given before supper is served:
Some hae meat an canna eat, and some wad eat that want it; but we hae meat and we can eat, sae let the Lord be thankit.
(Robert Burns: 25.1.1759 to 21.7.1796).
And of course, the organiser of this wonderful event, Brother Chris Marchmont gave his traditional Address to a Haggis which captures the poets love of the dish.His knife, see rustic labour dight and cut ye up wi ready slight.
As the poor haggis is ritually disembowelled.
 
This was quickly followed by the assembled company singing (mostly in tune) Flower of Scotland
Brother Alan Chambers proposed a toast to the lassies in his usual tongue-in-cheek humorous form and Mrs Sue Chambers rose to the challenge with her equally tongue-in-cheek response.

The traditional Burns Night meal provided by the Lodge caterer (Martin Felstead of Greenway Farm) then followed and was heartily
Brother Tony Saunter organised a heads and tails which raised £110 for their charities fund with Brother Andy Teal (Lodge of Perpetual Friendship) and Mrs Carol Kilburn each winning a bottle of whisky.
Everyone then drifted back home, saying goodbye to friends old and new.
Editorial and Photos courtesy of Les Pickersgill (Provincial Event Photographer)
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