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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jan 1962, p. 5

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small book of poems publishedjand he eventually died a poor| in a nearby town and a copy|)man. Burns was given a pub- was read by an Edinburgh pro- lic funeral en ee than] fessor, Dr. Blacklock. The|Crozier said. : '| poems made a great impres-| After quoting some of the) sion on Blacklock and he sent) noet's works, Mr. Crozier said| s Ajax Youths . for Burns, Mr. Crozier con-/Burns had done more than any| Jailed 8 Months tinued. Burns went to Edin-| other poet or writer for the| burgh and abandoned all/cayse of democracy as he 2W® Ajax youths were sent thoughts of Jamaica. always espoused the common/to reformatory Tuesday for a Edinburgh, Mr. Crozier said,|™2?- jtotol of eight months on gh, Mr, , H "isl ne ; the poet returned to his own|pehait of the Rotary Cub. by( harees of car theft and break- . part of the country and then) poy. Stanley Armstrong. [ing and entering. Phillip Gib- Scottish poet Robert Burns, }epitaph for the grave monu- bought a farm near the town of json, 18, of 9 Cedar street, and Mr. Crozier said that he had| ment, Mr. Crozier said. |Dumfries Mr. Crozier describ- BURNS' NIGHT lJack Loveridge, 17, 25 Tudor visited the poet's birthplace in} Mr. Crozier described how ed this as a poet's rather than All tiokets for the" Si latrest: wale each vivax two ma: Alloway, Ayrshire, in 1901 and/Burns moved to a small farm|a farmer's choice. As the farm Oe ere Ite a Aesliaih 8 lagain in 1928, He described it/and the combination of hard|was not a success, Burns took|Andrew's Presbyterian Churchicurrent six-month terms for as a humble cottage roofed|work for poor returns and|a position as excise or customs|Burns Supper on Thursday eve-|car theft and two two-month with straw and with only one|some trouble with church au-|man in Dumfries, ning, have been sold and the concurrent terms, to run con- |window. There Burns was born)thorities made him decide to| When living in Dumfries, Mr./Organizing committee wishes to/secutive to the six months, for 203 years ago. jseek his fortune abroad. The|Crozier wen! on, Burns wrote|announce that admission will be) breaking and entering homes in The speaker described how|poet then made arrangements|many beautiful songs and was|by ticket only. The Burns' Night Ajax. They were sentenced by Burns owed some of his talent/to go to Jamaica | visited by many prominent men|Supper will commence at 6.30/Magistrate Robert Dnieper in to his father's instruction. The| It was at this point, Mr.jof the day. However his finan-|promptly and the following con-| Whitby police court. elder Burns was a very high! Crozier, said, that he had ajcial position did not improve'cert will start at 8.00 p.m. The pair were convicted of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, January 24, 1962 5 Gives View Of Burns At Rotary Club Meet Rev. Hugh Crozier was the) principled man who taught his guest speaker of Whitby Rotary|sons moral values and did Club when the weekly Rotarian! much to promote his sons' in- luncheon was held at Whitby|terest in language and litera- Arena Tuesday. Mr Crozier, aj ture. Burns was deeply affect- retired United Church minister,,ed when his father died and gave an interesting talk on the|Composed a most touching theft of a car on Stevensonson road, Oshawa, and breaking and entering two homes in Ajax. Each were convicted of theft of a car in Pickering. |10,000 people DODD & SOUTER PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY 'MO 8-5231 C.I.L. Paint Dealer your . 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