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FIELD
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• Herbert. Charles Curra ►,, .Ash-
field ' Township; Road Super`n-
tendent for 31 years,, died, in.
Wingham ,Hospital. about 5;00
o'clock Sunday morning'.. He was
07years of .age;. -
'Just two:, weeks before• he had
suffered a severe " heart ' attack
and' since then his • fife . had hung
in the balance. There were times,
be -knew. and talked to his' far.
ily &.".at such, times hope, was; re-.
newed for his. recovery;' On Sat-
urday ' evening he had' talked
' with, rnen;i•bers' of'ohis family; but
s" the end 'came peacefully' and
without warning early Sunday
morning. • .. •
Herb, as he. . was popularly
known to, all, was a • son of John.
Curran an.d Sarah' Ann Ryan &
• was born at Crewe' cn June 17th,
1893.
,Forty,=eight . year's ago he mar-
ried Mary Saanders, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Saun-`
ders, arid they took up farming,.
on the Saunders . home ;lead on
Concession ,9, Ashfield where
they have lived all' 'their mar-
ried,' life.
1
' •
i e Over. three decades ago Herb.
' •!was appointed road surerinten
Food ire
■
ld succeeding
n
Kilpatrick In the i
" aent in Ash
lte John
'PHQNE 26 ' FREE DELIVERY tervening years he has/ filled that
MEET IN NEW XOER'; CIT1Y .
Ol'V EASTER; WEEK -END
Lucknowites • enjoying Easter •
week -end .in New York City with
the thousands and thousands of
other 'tourists, that visit the.. rnet
;ropoli:s; at this time of 'year and:
the' millions, who. live 'there reg-
ularly, would hardly .expect to
"run 'into" one another. Yet' this
is what happened, not once btAt:
TWhCE.,
Mr. and Mrs.; Hob' MacKenzie,.
Wendy and Joan ,cache face to'
face with Bev arid .Don Thorne-
son and Barry and 'Melba Mac-
Leod fin a` downtown automat.
Mrs; MacLeod is the 'daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Mel 'Bennett, who,
operate the Sepoy Store An au
tomat is 'an eating place .where
all the food' is obtained', through..
coin °machines on a self serve
basis. '..
Amazingly enough, the meet-
ing occurred •again aboard the .
ferry that goes from Manhattan..
,.Island to 'the Statue of Liberty,.
on the following •day..
Another familiar face, was
seen at our hotel when we' met
the operator of the Wunderbar,
in Walkerton and his wife.
The MacKenzie famil. y went to •
New . York by train, leaving here
on Thursday and arriving back
Monday morning. We made the
trip. ,by. .air, leaving. Thursday:
night and .arriving back Monday
night. Travel -was. on American
Airlines. with flying 'time hi the
position' with efficierc , accuracy!. air to 'New York about one hour.. .:
and good judgement. H,e •was, well •
•Local :6.0,041
Mrs., Chester. • Nicholson of
•Belfast has returned to her home
`after ,undergoing . major surgery:
Duncan Kingsbury .who . ' .is
with the Arm .y. Signal Corps !at
Kingston, spent the week -end
With . his . grandparents,' Mr, and
Mrs. D. C. KingSbu•ry..: 0
• Mrs. Fraser " Paterson .of Lori -
in Victoria Hospital, London. •�':don ' and' • her ,' granddaughter,
• g..
ATex '..1VIaoMillan visited Miss Janice .Spong, •were. Easter
• ster, • week=end with, ,his' :bro- • week -end visitors. • with relativesEa
.ther,' Mr. Miles MacMillan , 'of in the community.:•
Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs 'Allan•:1\ilacIntyre
Mr. and .Mrs Jim MacMillan, have moved from the Montgo-'
David Joseph :and James Jr. of mery apartment, to the residence
r
St. Catharines ' and. Miss Abbie on the former Harry Lavis farm
Clifford of :Stratford were Eas= on the Second of 'Kinloss.: • .
ter• week -end visitors with Mr.. A men's choir took' art,'in, the_.
and Mrs, J.„, L. MacMillan. Easter morn'' ` service at` the
as $ngJohnston, :,Jimmies arid Janet .of Maryibelle Hunter, Nancy Cur-;
Mr: and Mrs: Angus MacKin- , Presbyterian. Church. Hamilton : and • Mrs. James Herd ran, Beverley and Donnie ,Cur -
non, Mary Jo, John and Donnie'Mrs. W. R. ' Howeyand' her of Leslie, Fife Scotland, were; ran and . AndyAnderson.
' of:' Aurora were.`Easter visitors:i' hoffer: of. Mit-week-end visitors.: with : Mr:. 'and Mr: Curran' is.. survived b• his
si5;ter, ,..Mrs Ed g �y
with. Mr: rand Mrs.' Donald Mac-chell, spent Easter. Sunday' in .Nies: James' MacNaughton, widow, one'daughter, :Mrs. Tom
Kinnon,, and ,Dan : T. MacKinnon. Anderson "(Dorothy). : of Luck -
St. Catharines with their sister, �Br
• Bill Mothers of Toronto spent
v•s
i
• anEastern
rnow; three'of
isCo dsJack Ashfield,
lien. MacNay �.. Mrs Cords and Mr the. week -end with hisparents, �sons,
icor with his parents, Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Jim •'Mothers. Jimof West Wawanosh,• Bertram
Mr: and' Mrs. ,George 'Newbold
and family .spent :the,' week -end
'in Toronto° .and : Hamilton:..'
Dr.. J. E. Little . played a. 'tape -
Church 'choir at Pinecrest. Manor
on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. A. E. .1VIcKi�m will at-•:
Day (Lillie) of Harnilton, Mrs..
Aubrey ,Higgins • (Mary) . of De-
troit and ' Mrs.. Kenneth.' Camp
bell •'(May) •,of' Mt Clements,.
Michigan: • ?
Mr; Curia
n was predeceased
by: a daughter,.Mrs. Lloyd Hunter
(Alma) in • 1956..' Anoth
er sad,
bereavement . came in June of
:19'57, when . his grandson; Dickie
Curran,..lost his life, by ' drown -
tend. -the • ,annual:; meeting of the.
Provincial Girl Guides
of Canada. on.' Thursday and
Friday' of this. week -in 'Toronto:
and ' Widely known, and, was of.
a congenial ..nature by which: he
made, ' and retained •a'' wide cir
cle of friends
• TOO LATE •• TO • CLASSIFY
BULL' LOST strayed 'Monday.
;night from, the farm:, of . Marvin
Scott, `. young Ashfield, a oun • white
• He was a member of Blake' face bull,. 400 y ,. to 500 lbs. An
United ' Church and his pastor + Any
.•I
knowing: ;of � its whereabouts
contact Marvin Scott• ' or R, • '
obert
Scott, 7.6-12' Dungannon.
Rev, G. W. Kaiser had charge of
the funeral . service at the John-'
stone .Funeral • :Home On"Wed-
nesday afternoon. ' with interment
in Greenhill Cemetery: The pall-
bearers were Eldon Bradley, John
Hunter,: Donald 'Simpson,.. Hugh;
Menary; ' Herman Phillips, and
Mr. and Mrs,' Peter Thomson, William Irvin.'. '
John, and .Janice • and Mrs , an'd - Grandchildren aced as flower'
Mrs. James: McGuigan of . Tor-. bearer's: Donald, '(.Grant, ,.Ralph
onto; ` Mr. and ` Mrs:. William and Stewart Curran,' Herbie' and
•
• Mrs Alex MacNay. . Sgt. and Mi s. Syd. Rouse and
ri�'and: Joan' of .London. 16' grandchildren. and
daughters; Judy ;'Do a Mr: and M.rs. E. H. Wigh.trnn
rest randchildren one• bre--
at.
ro
Miss ; Norma •Weath:erlead is, ri 'Mrs.:. Rose:: 7 •.g g..
of Cary -4p.. . Bcii de . , s and daughters; Sharon; an, Sheila ther . 'Victor ',; Curran of V:ancou-
spending the Easter vacation at Knight° -and Mrs. Jose h Whitbyg 1
of: lViabara •Fal s:. spent. Easter, ver•
'the: home of her • :.rriother, Mrs..'
p 4 sisters Mrs: W. R. 'Begley
• of London wei`e holiday vi;sitors wee -end : with his: parents, Mr:, ' •
Charlotte Weather'head.: ; (Nell) of Hamilton, .Mrs. Joseph.
with relatives ' in• Lucknow• and. sand Mrs.• .Earl Wight non' and , . •
Master Brian•; Henderson ::. of,. �\rin'gliam ,' '• . Mrs... Henry. Mathers
•
Toronto • is spending his , >Ja�tei and 'Mrs. Donald Fer :uson
Mi •. M g Mr. and . Mrs. Orme : Moffat of
holidays' : with his grandparents; f t .Catharines spent
rs." ar es Mrs., Elizabeth 'Fee= ,
Easter with; M a with Mr: and •1•'!:•s. Gera,d. Rat}i-
11VM Charles Steward and Judy o S Toronto were week -end visitors
and h
Mr. 'and Mrs; Doh • Thompson ' guson' .and .friends,. well.
and Mr:'' and Mrs.. Bary' MacLeod :,.
F 'L J. a Barger of .the RCAF
of, Kitchener spent the. Easter at Uplanda,'`spent 'the week -end
week -end . in New York':City: riis Mr. and Mrs..
ith his paten
John Taylor, 5 -year-old. sof; of 'H ward Bar er in Ashfield
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor :of
Miss'. Lorna :Campbell cif • To=
Sarnia, is, a patientionto spent the
in: Sarnia week -end at the
' ..
General' Hospital . with-a'hip
-home of: her sister, Mrs: 'R: 'H:
ailment:' John • is a nephew ' of ,hhoin'oscin,`«ho is convalescing.
Mr. and • . Mrs. Roy Havens of
from bronchitis .which -Confined
town.
' h:c't• to b'ecl';for 'about two' weeks.
Mr:' arid Mrs; '• Mac Graham of
�
with.
Tdi�onto 'spent the week -end, wi '' K:' C Murdie, who .also ' bad \,as
Mr, �tlid :Irk. Wellington Hen_ their guests
on'. Sunday.,' Mr.
8i
Lueknovv •� .deitio►1• Mrs •Glarercn Mttrdie of Lon-
Mr. and Mr`s Howard: Robert-
son 'of Goderich visited last week
with. 'her. friend, 0 Miss Laura
Archer. Mrs: Robertson is• the
foriner. • Jessie 'Ford, daughter of
'the late.. Rev. J. E. Ford,' former
United, Church minister in ' Luck-
nowt
-` :Dick Murdie ' of , Sault, Ste.
Marie ,wa•s • a week -end', visitor
with ':his. parents," -Mr. • and Mrs.
' .
.. t P'iiiedi'cst Manor •on. don: '
p ViSrt.cirs� a•
f"re r n' (hurch :..Eiistcr Sunda included Wm, J.• Mr, and Mr,s. Elliott' Fells ,of
I. sbyter a•
. -. : ' ' ! McClure aid son, Conrad Me-. Whitby .re,'•Easter :week •visitors,
and Mrs; Wxn- •
.Rev. Roderick MacLeod• 1 ' Cltirc from 1OrnIra with ,.her, ' raofher; .Mrs. Mary',
Minister, •
i
With M15. e . i e'�. from Kitchener, .arid Mrs, Lorne Mr:, 'arid Mrs: Gordon• Little.,
of
SUNDAY, • APRIL 9th,
• ' " • ! ,' Woods with Miss Charlotte. John'-• Ottawa
: , . ' , � ,were taster,
vaster week=end.
:•Sunday School ,.; stout.: Mi': and Mrs. Everett Har- xy,•sitors at the honie of his bro
11:00 a.m. • Morning .WorS ip•
i M.' 'DIii. ld o • f Gocierich; Mr, and
M s. Steve Brown
. ; 13
'..�. �.:..,._. 1 ., wig and family,
'..,: - Mr, andMrs. Go
r'dgii Latnon ,
e. �,..., ,.•••.• . •Mn.:and •Mrs, -Richard Mad'ge,,
i Yii•a'ntforri iirid •Mi'. and Nits. returned to' Niagara •Falls after
• 1- sand Burt•r~l1 . a`nd l i'abetih, spending the -Easter 1Veek-'end LUCKNOW g•
•Wiii h,nIII • - ith, Mi,,.. Wfargaret • the home 'of .his scents r;
1' C F i • act)c)ntllci ' ':Vlr,° rind • Mrs Rich-, lvlrs., Harvey Houston,_ . .
•UN'ITED CH'. JR
I : hid' lC.i.11i,it'lel` <€Biel 'frii�ii1 ', Wings , Mr, and` Mrs. ' Harvey 'rBoss;
I aln171.
Wicicornhc from Windsor Jane 'Webster:• , and . other rela-
M Clore Mrs Brown ,t v -
lO O0 a.m.
•cis. I� ori• Ilarris, ' lVii 5:- Clarence they. in-law, Alfred Ritchie,
Campbell St., East, Gordon is a
retired '.member of. the ' i ,.C.M:P:
J, J. Houston,, 3rd -year student
'of'. the School of Horticulture,
:tra
t VI
Howard, Strop
Ministe
• ! SUNDAY, APRIL 9tb
10':00 a.iri,.' Chureb Schciol
. S{' i .. 1 i -r lv i11.ton�
1' 11 •l)0 4,ni1 , 'MorningWorship �� it y �1/lfi
halm, 'Mlstn ,. -
�r. lid 'vii �• C'e,- Janette and .Sandra of Onapi
1'7 r ti is i,' � gi'l)c ot,7, t a
cit Tll,tl;i 1Jt wia anon with ,Mrs. '
J. 'l� .11) rti ir1. ;Miss .i\gries W11.
Ilimn -it)n of •'V` roti ti`ni With, Jo'ra
l)rcl,itic)tr•, lvclson VV'el)siot., Wind
! czar tin 1 R v. Webster of'London
-Andy
cioh0'1 t uric claugliter of,'VVI'ndscr, ,.
.with . M . •Tick, Mcuillin, r
(Ontario .arid Mr,, and' Mrs.' J
Sherwood of Goderich were
day t.isitors with Mr and.
Less Ritchie,
Dari'. 'I': MacKinnon> reef
hoc e recently frotri' Win
Hospital where he. was 'a pa
for .seventeen ,days.
air'
Mrs., .
-tofu
gham.
tient
•] : , and; Mrs. • J. D. 'Forde `and
family of Orllia: were weekend.
visitors at''the home of her fa-
ther, Mr: D. A. MacDonald .of .
Lochalsh..
Mr. ,and Mrs. Howard '.Agnew
visited Easter: week -end in De-
troit , with: Mr.:. , and .' Mrs. Joe
Agnew . and ;.family. On.: their re-
turn they. were, accompanied by
Judy and'.: Pani .A new of Detroit
and b. D. ' H. `"•Pete" Agnew. . of
Y
Plymouth'who are'' visiting this
week in, Luc,1 now. '
ing.
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM.
Two Shows • Each. Night
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Commencing at 7:15. ,p.m.,
MATINEE
-Saturday Afternoon ` at . 2 : °p.m
Thursday,Friday,Saturday,
April 6, 7, 8. .
°. Rod Taylor :' Alan Young
Yvette MimeuX
In
THE 'TIME..M
ACHINE
A science -fiction '
. 'melodrama
based' on the 'H. , G..Wells''novel
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about the • man who •'iinvented 'a
machine to ' transport him through
time.
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Now Playing - April 6,' 7., 8. ''=-. Steve Reeves and
'Frit -no Camera . In YHercules ; Unchairied
:.: • Sco �.e
' and Color
Monday, Tuesday, 'Wednesday, April 1,0, 11,
Ernest Sorgnine, Zohra ra' Lampert and ' Alan Austin •
The true story of a police: lieutenant who launched
a ,fight : against ` the Mafia,
"PAY OR DIE"
Adult Entertainment.
Thursday, Frida and :Saturday,' April 3, 14, 15.
'err • and eter Ustinov
Robert Mitchum `
-- . Deborah K
F`i. nied rti Australia: A new and adv nturous 'tale
built around:'. shee rnen and their familie
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w HE SUNDOWN
In Technicolor
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doming "The Crowded Sky" • -- Adult Entertain' .t
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