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The Brussels Post, 1978-12-13, Page 19J & K SHOES' N JEANS For under the tree Ladies' and Men's SLIPPERS For the tiny tots McDONALD'S SLIPPERS . Open Friday Nights Until 9 Agents for Harriston Dry Cleaners, Brussels Member B.B.A. • Phone 887-9497 THE BRUSSELS POST, DECEMBER 13, 1978 — 19 CLASSIFIED. Former minister here dies 24 Carci.0 -Of Tharof ' We wish to express our- sincere thanks and appreci- ation to our family for the lovely dinner given us at Listowel on Sunday on our wedding anniversary,, also for the surprise party on Saturday night. To all rela- tives and friends for their good wishes, lovely gifts and cards we extend our thanks. We will never forget this special occasion. Mervyn and Freda Pipe 24-63x1 I would like to thank friends, neighbours and family , for visits, treats, cards and flow- ers while I was a patient in the Seaforth Hospital. It was all greatly appreciated. Mrs. Ross (Marie) Stephenson 24-63x1 25 In Memoriam McLEAN: In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Donald McLean who passed away December 11th, 1974. December brings back memories Of a loved one gone to rest. He'll always be remembered By those who loved him best. —Lovingly remembered by wife Iona and family. 25-63x1 25 In Memoriam The family of the late Thomas Prescott wish to thank Dr. R.D. Wilkins, the nurses and staff on the second floor of Wingham hospital, for their kindness. Thanks to the pallbearers, and flower bearers, also to the people who brought food to the house. Thanks to Reverend and Mrs. Roberts of Belgrave, to the ladies, of the United Church for a delicious lunch and to Barb and Max Watts. Thank you also to all who sent flowers and cards. Your thought- fulness was all very much appreciated and will always be remembered. 25-63x1 On. Dec. 7th The Brussels United Church Choir, under the direction of Gladys and Sid Jones, visited the Senior Citizeri apartments and sang Christmas Carols. Mr. Le Drew read portions of Scripture on the Christmas Story and the Choir sang REV. ANDREW LANE The Reverend Andrew Lane, B.A., B.D. of 137 Britannia Road, West, Goderich, died on Thursday, November 16 in. Alexandra Marine and General Hospital at the age of 92. He was born on March 25, 1886 in Kinloss Township. He later had a long and, varied career as a teacher, a soldier and a minister. He attended high school in Walkerton for one year and then was tutored by his brother until he passed his Junior Matriculation. He then taught public school at Riversdale, Ontario for eight years before entering• college. some special Christmas music. Following the Choir practise at the church Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Hazelwood entertained the choir members at their home, followed by a delicious lunch which was appreciated by all. In 1912 he attended Knox College at the University of Toronto. His education was interrupted in 1914 when he entered the armed forces at Guelph, joining the 43rd Battery of the Canadian Field Artillery as a gunner, He fought at Vimy, Ypres, and Passchendaele under Col. Dr. John McRae who wrote "In Flanders Fields". Thirty members of the late Rev. Lane's university class were recruited by Col. McRae. On his return from over- seas, he again attended the University of Toronto from 1919 to •1921 and after graduation, he commenced his ministry at Drumbo, Ontario where he met and married his wife, the former Jessie Mitchell on October 25, 1925. Following this, he was superintendent at the school for the Armenian Boys Farm at Georgetown for two years before going to, New York where he attended the Union Theological Semiriary to obtain his B.D. On his return TO" Ontario, he served several charges, first at Petrolia where in 1930 he was Pre- sident of the Royal Canadian Legion, then invarious centres including Forest, Clinton (at Wesley-Willis United Church from 1938 to 1949), Brussels and Lake- side-Harrington. In 1964 he retired to Thamesford. When his wife died in 1964, he moved to Goderich. He was formerly a member of the Masonic Lodge and Past President of the Petrolia Branch of the Canadian Legion. He was a member of North Street . United Church in Goderich. He is survived by four children, Mrs. Ross (Mary) Culley of Toronto, Gordon Lane of London, Mrs. Ray- mond (agnes) Campbell- Rogers of Beaverton, and Ronald Lane of Goderich; and seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by two sisters and six brothers of whom two were also. clergymen. A funeral service was held at Stiles Funeral Home in Goderich on Monday, November 20 at 1 p.m. The Reverend Ralph King offici- ated assisted by the Rever- end Austin Gay and the Reverend Maurice Francis of Huron-Perth Presbytery. Interment was in South Kinloss Cemetery in Kinloss Township. Pallbearers were nephews, Hugh, John and Stewart Lane and cousin, Keith Maulden. Choir sings at the apartments Ontario weather forecast: drifting snow, icy patches and reduced visibility during the Holiday Season. That's why you must be in good condition to drive under these conditions. Winter driving. For drivers this is the most dangerous season. Con- ditions change without warning. The dry road you're on now can quickly become treacherous at the next bend in the road .. . ice patches, frost, sudden snow squalls, even wet leaves create unexpected hazards, But during the Holiday Season these hazards tend to increase. Poor visibility combined with heavy traffic 'throughout the Holiday Season means you must be in good condition to drive under these conditions. So must your cat So keep it in good repair. And keep yourself alert at all times. If you drink, don't drive. And always watch out for the other drivers. Assume there's trouble ahead even when concli- tions look safe. • Help make sure you and your family will be here to enjoy another great Ontario Holiday Season. James Snow! Minister of Transportation and Communications R. Roy McMurtry, Attorney General Province of Ontario William Davis, Premier