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REV. ANDREW LANE
The Reverend Andrew
Lane, B.A., B.D. of 137
Britannia Road, West, God-
erich, 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 col-
lege.
In 1912 he attended Knox
College at the University of
Toronto.. His education was
in errupted irk 1914 when he
entered the armed forces at
Guelph, joining the 43rd
Battery of the Canadian Field
Artillery as a gunner, . He
fought at Virny, 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 gradu-
ation, 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 Seminary to ob-
tain his "B,D.
On his returning to Ont-
ario, he served several char-
ges, first at Petrolia where in
1930 he was President of the
Royal Canadian Legion, then
in various centres including
Forest, Clinton (at Wesley-
WillisUnited Church from
1938 to 1949), Brussels and
Lakeside -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.
Ile is survived by four
children, Mrs. Ross (Mary)
Cuiley 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, Nov-
ember 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 at Kinloss
Township.
Pallbearers were nephews,
Hugh, John and Stewart
Lane and cousin, Keith
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MARGARET [JACKSON]
HALL
Margaret Mary Jackson
Hall, Lucknow, died at Pine -
crest Manor on .November
20, 1978. She was 87.
A member of the United
Church Women's" Associa-
tion; she had been a choir
member for over 30 years.
She also served as organist in
the Hillsburg United Church
for 10 years.
Born in Everton, Welling-
ton County, she was the
daughter of the late William
Jackson, Everton, and the
late Harriet Luttrell of Athy,
Ireland. She was born on
April 4, 1891.
She married the late John
Harvey Hall of Hillsburg on
March 8, 1917. She is sur-
vived by her children, Harv-
ey of Port Sanilac, Michigan,
Eileen Cummings, Sauble
Beach, Lloyd, Lucknow and
six grandchildren, and one
great grandchild. .
She is also survived by her
sister, Mrs.. Minnie McDan-
iel of Toronto. She was pre-
deceased by her husband in
1962, three brothers and
three sisters.
The funeral was held from
the MacKenzie , and
McCreath Funeral Home in
Lucknow on November 22,
1978 at 2 p.m. Rev. Doug
Kaufman of the Lucknow
United Church officiated.
Pallbearers were three
grandchildren, Murray
White, Steve Hall and Mur-
ray Moffat and Orland Rich-
ards, Alex Andrew and Arm-
strong Wilson.
Burial followed in GreTn-
hill Cemetery.
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