Jun P), 1990 25¢ A can â€"â€"___‘___.'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-" ¢ Nitelloas Balm Over $19,000 To Snail! foundation 1 . is. TRIGGER ‘ t. . 5- At the St. Thomas Elam General le Hospital, on Sunday.‘ November is, *4 1990. Rev. George Trigger of Locust )6 Street. St. Thomas, aged 72. Beloved husband of Doris (Doan). Dear father of Helen and her husband Mike Blockett_af , Glencuey Margaret Bennett of Sprnla, " Carol and her husband George Finolav at St. Thomas. Brenda and her husband ‘ Vi Steven Brown at St. Marvs._Dear l brother of Alice Spence of Sarnio and : Dorothy Gallo at Santa Ana, California. 3 Brother-inelaw ot Edna Dean of . Dorchester and Davrd Schuyler at I Belmont. Predeceased by a brother Norton Trigger in 1980‘ Lovmg grandfather 0t l0 grandchildren and i great-grandson. Spectal uncle of several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street. St. Thomas on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 for visitation ,/ with the family. A memquol service will be held at Central United Church. Wellington Street. St Thomas at 2 PM on Wednesday. Rev. John Barker otliciating. Flowers gratefully declined bv the family. Donations to the charity at your choice Will be appreciated. Rev. Trigger will be remembered bV his friends and parishioners of Tobermory Charge lrom which he was ordained in 1971. The Shilohy St. Andrew’s and Inwoad Charge where he served from 1972 to I983 and his association with St Andrew's Westminster Glonworth and Central united Church. St. Thomas. He was a life member of the RoYol Canadian Legion. Morley Gaugh, Grand Marshall (on left) and Harold Lake, Grand Guardian (on right) present cheques to Thomas Smith, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ontario (centre), for over $19,000, with more to come for the Sunshine Founda- tion. All three are members of Glanwarth Oddtellaws Lodge (l.0.0.F.), Glanworth. The Grand Master’s Project this year was to fielp the children at the Sunshine Foundation. His goal was to rbise $10,000 with the sale at pens. Others in the Odd- tellows and Rebekahs Lodges came up with their own pro» ll» iects to help raise money. A big "thank you" is expressed to . all who bought pens or gave donations to the project. '_ OBITUARY Parsons-heard on CFPL en’s College Hospital in Toron- to. The funeral was Saturday in Funeral services for actress/teacher Lamheth . Born on a farm near Lambeth, Elleep Parsons were Parsons studied at the Califor- held 1n Lambeth_ nia state school for theatre, Pasadena Playhouse. . i She joined the Royal Conserâ€" vatory of Music in Toronto, TORONTOâ€"Eileen Weldon teaching voice production. Canadian Press Parsons, who devoted her pro- fessional life to training young Canadians for the stage, has died after a long struggle with hgart and lung disease. She was 6 . ‘ “She was involved in the training of some of Canada’s best-known actors and ac- tresses,†said friend and col- league Gladys Houck. Conservatory of Music, the Canadian Opera Company and Dora Mavor Moore‘s New Play Society. Parsons taught at the Royal ‘ She died Thursday in Wom-. speech and drama, fencing and makeup. Later, she held classes for members of the early Cana- dian Opera Company. Parsons was a director of the New Play Society and taught at the Ontario Ladies College in Whitby. As well, she was man- aging director of her own sum- mer theatre, Niagara Playhouse â€" a forerunner of the Shaw Fes- . . tival â€" in Niagara-on-therlake She taught at the Ionde 3 tie Theatre summer salted. n the early 19505 arid acted in ra- dio dramas broadcast on radio station CFPL. -