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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-06-27, Page 21MJARIES George Clarence Greer George Clarence Greer of Lucknow passed way in. Deauville, France on June 7, 1984 while in Europe . with the 19th Field egiment. RCA tour to mark the 40th 1nniversary -of the D 'Day invasion of Normandy. He was 72. • Clarence served in the 99th artillery bat- ery of the 3rd Canadian division as a mem- . er of the recognizance team, When it landed B Juno Beach during the Normandy inva- jon June 6, 1944. He served 21/2 years with hey Canadian .,armed forces during World ar Il. Ikwas a member of the Royal Can, dian Legiion..tiranch 309, Lucknow. • A prominent Lucknow businessman, he was associated. with Greer TV and Electric on Lucknow's main street for 26 years. He was treasurer of -West Wawanosh Township for 28 years.. He was also an active member of Lucknow United Chureh and served on the church„board as treasurer for -many years, a osition he held at the time of his death. He was also a member of church senior choir for over 40 years. Born in . West Wawanosh Township on anuary 3, 1912, he was a sonof the late ohn Melvin Greer. and Minnie Beaton. He married Marie Ferguson of Ashfield Town- s`hip on June 4; 1949 at Ashfield .Presby- erian Church and they resided on the ,Greer arm in West Wawanosh for 14 years until moving to Lucknow in 1963. lie is survived by his wife, Marie, a son, lob of Listowel and a daughter, Donna of ondon. A sister, Louise, Mrs. Eric Edmon- on of Maple, a brother, Harold of West Wawanosh and his step mother, Grace Campbell of Lucknow, also survive.' He was predeceased by his parents, and an infant daughter in February of 1951. The Lucknow ` branch of the Royal Canadian. Legion held a memorial service at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home in Lucknow on June 17, 1984 at 8 p.m. The funeral was conducted from Lucknow United Church on June 18, 1984 at 2 p.m. by Rev. 'Warren McDougall. Honorary` pallbearers ; we`r`e Robert Mac- Kenzie, Eldon Bradley, George Tervit, Wally King, Bill Hogg and Lloyd Elliott. Pallbearers were Torn Andrew,George Anderson, Frank Hawthorne and Angus MacDonald: Flower -bearers were Alex Andrew, Leon - rd (Punch) MacDonald, Bill Bolt, Vernon Hunter and Cliff Crawford. Burial followed in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. JOHN CLAYTON (BUSTER) ANDERSON John Clayton (Buster) Anderson of Dungannon died in University Hospital, Landon' on Friday, June 1 at the age of 62. He was born in Auburn on November 7, 1921 to Jarvis and Gertrude (Ladd) Anderson. The late Mr. Anderson was retired. He as an adherent of Dungannon United Church and was a member of Branch 309 of le Royal Canadian Legion in Lucknow. He married Cynthia Fisher in Chatham, ngland on August 15, 1945. She survives m. Also surviving him are two sons, Barry at ome and John of . Lucknow; three ughters, Gail Huber, Cheryl, and Carol chard, all of Goderich; his mother, ertrude Park of R.R. 1 Dungannon; three sters, Verna Hallam and Mildred Lawlor f Auburn and Mary Shultz of Dungannon; nd one brother, William Park of ungannon. He was predeceased by his father, Jarvis derson, in 1927; his step -father, Thomas ark, in 1971; and one son, Glenn Anderson, n 1981. A memorial service was held at the cKenzie and MacCreath Funeral Home in ucknow on Sunday, June 3 at 9 p.m. A funeral service was held Monday, June 4 at 2 p.m. The Reverend Robert Roberts of he United Church officiated. Pallbearers were Colin Chisholm, Larry Park, Robert Bechard, Donald Wright, rry Anderson and Francis Huber. Flower bearers were Barry Bechard, Christopher Bechard, , Nicole Anderson, Loree Huber, Michael Huber and Connie Huber. Interment was in the Dungannon emetery with a graveside service Conducted by the Reverend Robert Roberts. 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Note: Persons interested in taking this course should telephone the campus to have their name added tothe waiting list. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Data Processing Concepts Tues. & Thurs. 9:00 a.m.-12 noon. 6 wks. July 17.'36. Room: 4 Note: The scheduled time provides for some hands on experience on terminals. • Persons interested in taking this course should telephone the campus to have their . name added to the waiting list. TREAT YOURSELF CUT OUT APPLICATION/ REGISTRATION FORM AND MAIL IN TODAY! TECHNICAL Woodworking For Women Tues. & Thurs. 6:30-10:00 p.m. 6 wks. July 17. '84. Location: Seaforth Carpentry Shop, 38 Railway St. Fee includes '10 for consumable supplies. Students purchase their own materials. DESIGN AND FASHION Introduction To Crochet Tues. & Thurs. 7:00-9:30 p.m. 3 wks., July 17., '26. Room: 2. FOOD PREPARATION Cake Decorating Tues. & Thurs. 9:00 a.m.-12:00, noon. 4 wks. July 17.'44. Location: Bayfield Town Offices. Fee includes '6. for supplies. 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