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Jim Culbert of Lucknow is a
patient in WinghatU Hospital
where he has been hospitalized for
three weeks.
Mrs. Stuart Jamieson of Luck-
now is convalescing at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Short at
Woodstock; following surgery
three weeks ago at University
Hospital, London.
Miss Lorna Campbell and
Miss Helen Thompson, both of
Lucknow, returned last week from
a month's holiay in British Colum-
bia where they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hewat and girls,
and other relatives and friends.
Mrs. Roy Keane, Arlene and
Brian of Cardiff, are spending this
week in Lucknow with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley of.
Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Bradley of Amberley and Mr. and
Mrs. David Todd of Hanover
attended the graduation Ceremon-
ies at University of .Toronto,
.Monday, May 26th, when John
Bradley graduated 'from the Facul:
ty of Medicine.
Mrs. Larry Tremaine and
daughter Laurel of Springvale
spent the week end with her sisters
Mr. and Mrs.. and Jack Curran,
Ashfield and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon•
Hunter, Lucknow and attended the
40th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Curran.
Local winners at' the recent
Howiek Lions Bingo were: regular
game, Joan Robinson; share the
wealth, Joan Robinson; lap card,
Sarah Hamilton; door prize, Evelyn
Barkwell, Mrs. Anderson; lucky
draw, Mrs. Emile MacLennan.
Mrs. Raymond Boyle; Mrs. Ken
Leddy, Mrs. Wm. Redmond of the
St.- Augustine area and Mrs.
Leonard Chisholm of 'Dungannon
attended the Pro Life Alliance in
Ottawa for two days. They
attended the bringing in ceremony
to the Parliament Buildings of the
one million names.
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"NE 4, 105 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE THREE
Ashfield Couple
Honoured On
40* Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran of
Ashfield Township , marked their
40th • 'wedding anniversary last -
week end.
Jack and Eileen were married
. June 1st, 1935 at Crewe. • Eileen is'
the formr Eileen Treleaven, the
oldest daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Treleaven, 6th conces-
sion Ashfield. Jack' is the oldest
son of the late Mr. and. Mrs. Herb
Curran, 9th concession Ashfield.
They lived on the 6th of Ashfield
until 8 years ago. Then they moved
to Jack father's place on the 9th.
Three years ago this September,
their house burned- and now they
live in a mobile home on the 9th of
Ashfield.
On May 31st, 60 guests sat down
to a turkey supper. at Brookside
School. The bridesmaid and
groomsman of 40 years ago, Mrs.
Vernon Hunter of Lucknow (Anna
Mae Treleaven) and Jim Curran of
West Wawanosh and flower girl,
Mrs. T. L. Parker (Gwen Treleav-
en) of Plattsville were present.
Guests .were there from Spring-
vale, Plattsville, Kitchener,.. Luck-
now, Nile, Goderich and -Dungan-
non.
Following the dinner, open
house Was held and 'over 200 pent
'a very enjoyable evening playing
cards and reminiscing of old times.
Jack and Eileen have a family of
eight, Mrs. Ken Oke (Ruth) .of
Goderich; Mrs. Ted Johnston
(Sylvia)" of R.R. 2 Goderich;
Dan Mero (Dorothy) of Nile; Mrs.
John Bissett (Mary) of Goderich;
Donald, Grant, Ralph , and 'Stewart,
all of R. R. 1 Dungannon.• They
have 2,7 grandchildren and one
great granddaughter.
The family presented their .dad
with a gold. engraved wrist watch
and their mother with an engraved
charm bracelet.
Beth McConnell, an old school
chum of Eileen's composed a poem
to Jack and Eileen for the occasion.
ANNIVERSARY THOUGHTS
Forty years ago to day within .your
parlour stood,
In early days of your young woman-
hood,
You took your vows that you would
honour and obey
In sickness and in health, whatever
may
On your finger Jack placed a ring
Which was a memory of when you
took his name,
-And even though some hardships
came
But 'ret you kept your vows the
same ,
Your pleasure is in the gifts you
open,
This very day of all your tokens,
We wish yqu. joy and many more,
Of happy' days) that are in store.
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Dr. and Mrs. Brian Remington of
Atlanta, Georgia have been visiting
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Brooks of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Parker and
boys of Plattsville spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Curran and family, Ashfield and
attended the 40th anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran.