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In Memoriam
George Bell Johnstone

 As I laughed at a recent letter in ‘The Scotsman’ from my long standing friend George Johnstone suggesting, tongue-in-cheek, that Michael Mara’s humorous song ‘Hermless’ should be adopted as a new Scottish National Anthem, little did I realise that it would be his last letter published in that newspaper. For Scotland has lost yet another loyal son with the passing in October of an outstanding Nationalist. George Bell Johnstone had the smeddum, like all leal Scots, to sing our real National Anthem ‘Scots Wha hae’. He gave a lifetime service to our beloved Scotland and to the National Cause.

Our paths regularly crossed at Annual National Conferences of the Scottish National Party and we would continue a long standing discussion on Robert Burns, Hugh MacDiarmid and the Guid Scots Tung. His presence was greatly missed in Inverness this year. 

His daughter Carroll rightly wrote of her father – ‘He was a tireless, passionate campaigner for an independent Scotland. His wife and family have lost a loving husband and father, Scotland has lost a proud, intelligent and loyal servant on the road towards independence.’ 

Deed ay, George Johnstone wis a maist byornar chiel, leal Scot and braw billie. It wis an honor an pleisur fir ti ken him.

 Peter D Wright
16 November 2004

 The following article appeared in the Annandale Observer on Friday 29 October 2004. George Johnstone was indeed a Champion of Scotland.

                                               A Champion of Scotland

 He was a proud Scotsman was George Bell Johnstone, passionately interested in his country, its history, culture, music and literature and in the “guid Scots tung.”  Naturally he was a highly motivated member of the Scottish National Party for very many years and he truly believed in the independence movement.  Not that he was anti English, anything but, especially as he had strong family connections south of the border. It was just that he instinctively felt that Scotland should be a separate, sovereign state.  Mr Johnstone, who has died aged 72, had been chairman of the Annan Branch of the SNP and he was a member of the Saltire Society. He knew Hugh MacDiarmid well and was at the poet’s funeral, he knew his Burns and he knew his Bible – even though he was an agnostic.

 He was a voracious reader with an enquiring mind and a wide based and catholic approach and he would read anything and everything that came to hand. He had, for instance ploughed his way through the works of Karl Marx, and was thought to have read Adolf Hitler’s rantings in Mein Kampf.  He loved traditional Scottish folk music and regularly went to the festival in Newcastleton and he was a member of the Annan Folk Club. He was, also, a member of the Annan Angling Club, of the ex-servicemen’s club in the town and – surprisingly – of the former Labour club at Eastriggs.  He wanted to do all he could to help preserve Scottish culture and this played a big part in his early in life decision to join the nationalists.  His other great interest was in words and their meanings and in grammar and punctuation. He was a stickler for the correct use of language especially in his trade as a printer.

 Born in Eaglesfield and educated at the village school and Lockerbie Academy, he served  his apprenticeship as a printer with the Frood company at Annan. He studied at night at Carlisle Technical College and, eventually, became a compositor, staying with Frood’s for many years.  Then he and a colleague Jeanette Dalgleish set up their own J and D printing company in Port Street, Annan and he was in business there for some 10 years, until he retired.  Training in the pre-computer days of the letterpress craft he retained all the traditional skills of the printing trade. And while embracing new technology, he was particularly proud of an old Daily Mail ‘Linotype’ hot metal type-setting machine, which he used for some jobs well into 1990s when it was among only a handful left operating in the country.

Annandale Observer BuildingA keen footballer in his younger days, he was a goalkeeper for the Eaglesfield village team, later for Annan Athletic. He also played in the army during his two years of National Service.

 He and his wife liked to travel and they did so widely – to Singapore, Thailand, the USA, Canada and most of the countries in Europe.

 Mr Johnstone leaves his wife, four daughters and a son and 10 grandchildren. His funeral service took place in Kirtlebridge Church, where his father had been an elder for many years and he was buried in Annan cemetery.
 

 With acknowledgements to the Annandale Observer

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