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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-01-30, Page 9Lucknow Sentinel; Wednesday, Japing 30, 1985—Page :9 Extends sympathy to families Sympathy to the families of the late Margaret MacDonald, who passed away at •the Wifigham and Dist-1*A Hospital on Tuesday evening. Sympathy also to the families of the late Joe MacMillan who also passed away on Monday. Joe was a resident of Pinecrest Manor, L cknow. Sympathy to Mrs. Robert R id and families in the passing of Mrs .Rei 's brother, Donald Kingsbury of B ntf rd. Attending the funeral were Mrs. Robert Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid, on Thursday, January 24. ° Mr. Robert Reid was unable to attend the funeral as he was a patient in the London Hospital and was transferred to Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow Friday, January 25. We extend sympathy fio the Bev Tiffin family and other relatives in the passing of Bev and Doug's father, Dan Tiffin. He passed away Monday morning at the Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald of Tara were home and attended the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Peter (Margaret) MacDon-. ald. Also home to attend his mother's funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacDonald and family of New Brunswick. Jim is visiting here for a while. Charlie Davies spent the weekend in Oshawa visiting with his mother. She has been in ill health for some time. Grace Cassidy and Marie Prokopowicz of • R. R. 3, Walkerton and Sylvester Cassidy of London visited on Sunday with Tony and Geraldine Schlosser. Institute gives donation to Home Thirteen members braved the .storm Ito attend the meeting of the Lucknow Women's Institute on January 22. Grace. Gibson chaired the meeting and read a poem; Heart Lifts. Jean Whitby read the minutes and the correspondence. A letter from the F.W. I.O. president, Mrs. Johnson, was read. The roll call was answered by giving a history of the: members' homes to be handed to the Currator, Mrs, Jack Collin- . son. A donation was given to Safe Water for All, and also to Erland Lee Home and Adelaide Hoodless Home. A gift was presented to Susan McNaughton. She and her husband have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary. Mary Collinson, the curator, chaired the program. Dorothy Brown played the piano • for some Scot singing. Susan McNaughton spoke on Scotland and Bobby Burns. Stella Tilbrook gave a reading, Take Time. Mary, Collinson gave a history on Lucknow which proved most interesting. The committee in charge namely, Mary Collinson, Winnie Fisher, Stella Tilbrook, assisted by Susan McNaughto7i, served a delicious lunch. Council considers contribution to hospital AP Huron County Council has been asked to made of them. , contribute $335,000 to the Stratford General The financialrequests represents what Hospital Building Fund. the Stratford General Hospital Building • The county received. a letter . from the Fund considers. Huron's shareof the $17 building fund, headed by Rev. Jim Williams• million project at the hospital. The hospital /of Stratford, at -its January session. • 'plans to replace its RECD (Rehabilitated • The request has been referred to the and Extended Care Unit) which is the county's executive committee. • - original Stratford General Hospital. Both , Perth County Council and Oxford Huron's share represents 6.8 per cent of County Council. have had similar requests , the total. Standard Trust RR It's easy to open a new RRSP or transfer your existing one to Standard Trust. In fact, we can do it all for you. And no matter which plan you choose, there are absolutely no fees. Standard Trust RRSPs feature: • INSTANT TAX RECEIPT For annual contributions your receipt is issued immediately - no need to wait to file your return. • TELEPHONE HOT LINE Avoid line ups. Make your RRSP application over the phone. It's fast and convenient. • SAVINGS OR G.I. C. PLAN Choosthe one that's right for you. Up to • 1 % *rates subject to change. 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