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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31,
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PAGE FOURTEEN
MRS 'HUGH Mac MILLA N •
Mrs, -Hugh Ma9Millan passed.
away in Orangeville Hospital on
November 27th. The following
is a tribute to her which waz
given recently at a Women's
Missionary Meeting at ListLyiel by
.a 'friend.
Mrs. Hugh MacMillan, the
former :Donlida Macintosh, was
the fourth of nine daughters of
the late Mr. and Mts. Petei Mac-
Intosh of the 4th concession of
Kinloss Township.
In 1906 haVing completed pub-
lic school at S. S. No. 6, she
attended Luclalow High SChool,
then Stratford Normal School and
taught for'seVeral years. She
then decided to take up nursing
and became a •graduate of the
Toronto. General Hospital SchoOl
of Nursing.
After-her marriage to Rev..
Hugh MacMillan of Concession
6 Kinloss Township, they went
as Presbyterian Missionaries to
Formosa, now known as Taiwan.
Donalda ably supported and ,
assisted her luisband In all his
work as she engaged in a wide•:
range of activities, especially
as a nurse in'the MacKay Memor
ial Hoipital i and in the Social •
Welfare Department in Chinese
Women's Work and in Girl's ,
Work.
but knowing what God can do with
the weak things of the world and
of the power that •-nie from the
little group of 4Wiles who knew
the risen Lord, one can be can-
fident that the Formosan Christians
will stand and, that "With our
prayers and efforts they will be 4
come a strong and worshipping •
people".
When the MacMiilans returned
to Canada after 38 years of mis-
sionary service, her husband re-
ceived the honour of being
appointed /ykiderator of the ..,
General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church in Canada.
He passed away quite suddenly' at
his hoine in Toronto April 29th,
1970 and is.buried in-South Kin-
loss •Cemetery.
The service at Mrs. MacMil-
lan's funeral was conducted by
Rev. I. S. Chen a Taiwanese •
minister and the soloist-was a
former member of Mrs: MacMil-
lan's bible study group. Rev.
Geoige Malcolm, general•secret-
ary of the Board of World 'Missions
was in attendance. • ,
Mrs. Mac/ylillan•is survived by
1 son Alex of Orangeville, 1
daughter Mrs. Ruth Lewis of Brit-
ish COlumbia and six grandchild-
ren;. 'and. seven sisters MisS Grace.,
Macintosh of Toronto, Mrs. Hairy
(Eunice) Torrance• of Mirth Biy;
,Mrs. Tom (Beatrice) Reeves of •
Toronto, MisS Gertrude Macln-
.tosh and Mrs. Torrance (Hazel)
Anderson of Mississauga, Mrs.
James (Irene) Godbold of Shel-
1
burn and Mrs. Livingston
l(Ruth) Brown of Vancouver.
Besides *husband, she was
predeceased by one sister Mrs.
Walter. (Nina) Rawand of Walker,
ton: '
KINEARDINE
On Friday., January 5, Con-
stable Whitelaw investigated a
two car property damage accid-
ent in Lucknow. A car driven
by Raymond Cranston, Lucknow'
westbound on. Campbell Street
-was in collision•with a south-
bound vehicle entering from
Stauffer Street. The southbound
vehicle was operated, by Peter
Carter , 'R. R. 3 Holyrood.
On Saturday, January 6', Con-
stable Poland investigated a two
car accident in Tiverton. A
parked vehicle owned by-Hilay
Hanniman, R. R. # 2 Tiverton
was struck by a second vehicle
operated by' Dayid Surridge, _
Tiverton. Damage was approx-
imately $140.,00. •
Constable Poland investigated,
an accident in Huron Ridge on •
Saturday ;,January 6.. A fuel oil
truck operated by Gordon Vance,
Kincddine had been reversing,
down a steep hill at the end of
Macaskill Road when the vehicle
went out of control on the icy
road surface. The vehicle• was
fully loaded with fuel at this
time. Several hours -were requir-
ed to remove the vehicle from
its overturned position.
Constable Dawson investigated
a car and deer accident on the
Pouglas Point' Access Road Jan-
uary 11. An eastbound vehicle
operated by Arthur, "Ray" Burge
Struck a deer Which had run ontb
the, roadway.
The Bruce' Generating Station
Accesi Road was the site of a
second car and deer accident on
January 12. Constable WhitelaW
investigated an • .
accident in which an eastbound
vehicle operated by Gerald Ther-
ia.ult,, Hydro camp, struck and
killed a deer.
On January 12, a•singleaccid-
ent 'was investigated on Bruce •
County Road #15.at Jct. #15 Side-
road, Bruce Township. A north- •
bound vehicle operated .by Jos-
eph MAltais, R. R. # 5 Kincar-
dine failed to, notice the end of
the road and struck a fence.
Constable Whftelaw investigated
this accident.
On Friday, January 12, Con-.
stable:Dawson investigated a car-
deer 'accident at Bruce G.S. An
eastbound Yehicle operated by
Geiald Theuiault, Hydro Camp
struck a deer. Damage-to the .
vehicle was 'approximately $7.00.
On Monday, :January 15, Con-
stable Renwick investigated a
car-deer accident at Douglas
Point. A westbound vehicle oper
ated by Stanislaw Drazga , R., R.
W.A., Ripley, Ontario struck the
deer. Damage to the vehicle was
$300.00. • ,
Constable Poland investigated a
single car accident on #9 highway
west of Kinloss. A westbonnd
vehicle operated by Mel Pollock,
R. R. # 2, Ripley went out of
control on icy roads and struck a
hydro pole in the ditch. Damage
to the Vehicle was approximately
$1100.00. :
On Sunday,, January 1; Con-
stable Renwick investigated a'
2 car accident in the Village of .
Tiverton. A vehicle operated by
Carmen Gazel of Tiverton was in'
collision with a vehicle operated
by Martha Steinhoff, Queen
At a ' forum on Overseas Work
by the W.M.S..COuncil, Mrs.
MacMillan was asked- if she con-
sidered that,the church in Formosa
—wasrstrong enough to influence the
country?
She replied that one might think
it too weak to stand pp• against
overwlielming odd's and a'gainst
• the pressure being put upon. it, ,
Served As. Preibyterion Missionary
In.. Formosa For -Thirty-eight Years
for that NEW 100
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LUMBER LTD.
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Street, Tiverton. Damage:to the
vehicles was approximately •
$800.00.:,
SEAT BELTS SAVE LIVES
DRIVERS.! Do you faSten your
seat belt every time you get be'-
hind the wheel? Do you make
gire Your patsengers fasten theirs?
EXtensiye research and many ac,
tual experiences have proven that
your chances of avoiding deat
or serious injury are many tin
greater if your seat belts are f
ened. Seat belts are not a su
tute for 'safe driving', but they
can mean the difference betw
and death.
A:" R. BURGESS,
Public Jilfornia
Officer.
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