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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-02-22, Page 2Y; • • • 1 • , PAGE TWO NOTICE . . Silverware will. be' ►�scon i ue . February 29t. • •.- b!ut v, Until Satuy'rda March '1.().th Redeepmed , Vim' THF t uci oW,..`S- `II+FE •D w:-N•Ow` Ai'1'-ARt OBITUARY Oup011S, oStarting Satur,day,,IVIareli. 10th le�kly Draw for $1Q.00 i.n ,Merchand��e A ticket with each $2:00 I' purchase entitles customer to a ,chance on our weekly draw for $10.00 in .mer- chandise, • ' Two Prizes of $5.00. Each FI ST DRAWMARCH 1'0 tifki VERY .SPECIAL PRICE ia t • Henry ivery - .Phone $2, Lucknow Free:, Del ANOVER ;•CLEANER •- S .... AGENT • �FOI� . H . •iiiiiiii JAMES ROBERT,• DeGRUCHY • -: James Robert. DeGruchy, . a resident of 1 ucknow for over sevenyears, passed away sue- 'denly' :at his home early ' Merl,. k day anorni<ng, Februart • 1.3th, from a' heart attack. .He 'had of- fered uf-f ered as heart condition for some' twelve years and, had • survived more than one' serious'seizure,.. He 'rvv'as. • in better than ,usual. health,. ,however, the day he was *fatally stricken.. . . :Mr. DeGrwchy was a on sof' Joshtta DeGruchy. . and Elizabeth: Manual and Was (born in New ' • ; foundland • 75' years 'ago on No= vezi ber+ 7th, 1880, . 'where' .his . father was 'a sea captain., When •.Jiro was a .lad of Six his parents . ,mowed to 1Vliontreal, where Jim grew to manhood, married and. spent , his entire life Until .retir-. ing to Lucknow. ,: . He was -.a , machinist 'in. ,the, C.P.R. car shops for• a number . of years and • later worked foil the 'Montreal Locomotive Works. Hewas a member of the .IOOF .• :Lodge and was proud of the 25- year jewel he received before leaving' the Qaiebec 'Metropolis. The• remains. rested at the Me Lenrian . -• MacKenzie .'• Memorial Chapel on, MIT nday of last Week, -and were taken•by rnutor to Tor- rKe LARGE ..CROWD AT COUNTY Frey, Sarnia. • OG PRODUCERS ;MEETING, Sixteendirectors and as many. alternates ' were; named.. to • the Nearly 200 hog producers Huron County Hog Producers possibly a 'record ' number • to et A§teciation, each representing tend ' an annual -meeting were his ..township Federation. '•' In in''Clintonlest Wednesday after- Ashfield it is Raymond Finnigan nodn to .hear a report • from the with :Wm: Hunter as alternate Ontario Hog ' .Marketing•; Board • and in .West Wawanosh it's Wm: and the Ontario Hog Producer's Good with Wm. •Kuiahan : as • al Cooperative, ' given by Clayton ternate. onto :;that_ ;e- erl r g an: Vtirne by train .to the city he .had loved so Welk ; • The. funeral service on Thurs- day at: the Wray' Funeral Horne was conducted Eby Rev Mr. Rod- gers , of Fairmont -St. Giles Ung ited •'Church, with interment . in Mount Royal. Cemetery. Mem- bers sof the Odcdfeflow' Lodge ' ,of which •he was'• a memlber, . con- ,ferred the lastrites of the Order at : a memorial • sertice en Wed= . riesday night Many. •flora1 trio-; utes'Awere evidence :of the • es- teem in which• : "Jim" ' was held by. , many' frierfds.• Mr. DeGruchy is 'survived, by his widow, the :former —Edith - Murray. of ' Montreal: They were -married •in , October 1903. Sur- viving also are'' three daughters and ;one . son, Florence, DeGruchy ii�i�ii-:✓��iii�ii��i�!iii�i til✓•iL✓i�ii�iii��ii�i✓iiiiiii��ii WEDNESDAY, FEE$.• 22nd,.0195d ,#..1e1..►n.1. WO MOTORISTS ARE 'KILLED: c EVERY DAY IN, RURAL' .ONTARIO.1. On e. In Four Of These Accidents A• .One Happe ns On Tile • Farmer's Doorstep .1 Last year nearly 800 persons were killed in motor mis- I • ' haps outside urban areas.' One in every four suchaccidents • ! • ntar' o occurred' at a rural intersection, or farm In rural O , l I 'lane •connection, with , a mra3or hlgl„wa3', „ - cages farmers• were in• no.- way involved;' in more I' In, man c., givers ° probably were innocent victims of care- . i _ cases#arun less highway ;motorists; But. farmers . and vwere destroyed~ in some of• these 'sinash-ul3s• •farm ;vehicles -population pays ! And* directly •or..,_indi'rectly .Ontario's farm pop. a share ' of the'' tremendous cost that motor bus . iness, everytbody accidents an i nually inflict in- this provinee.,• , .•i•. • 's` re`sponsibil_ • ity. Safety is everybody's or stake in the Safety T'he farmer has .a maj the ' are familiar township roesr gulof arly • roads... whether Y . travelled .county roads, or our provincial super highways. 1 Death' and` ' inj ury .lurk ,as every intersect ! 1 :.The Ontario Federation,of Agriculture is marking Rural . i 1 Safe- Driving Week on February 20th 'to,. 25th. May I urge i every farmer and farm. family, in, this province to give their $ attention: and .active support' to this occasion. During this i:' week --and every . week -:=drive so an accident won't be yours Hon. F. S • Thomas, • MINISTER OF AGRZCU :T IRE, , ” 'Province of 'Ontario.' A of Montreal; Mrs..George` Reed Stewart MacGillivray on the (G adz's) of; St, Catherines;,Mrs. birth of .a son -of February 11th Bruce. MacKenzie • (Edythe) . of :at • Wingham: Hospital. Mrs. 'Mac- Lucknow; Alex DeGruchy •,of St. Gillivray and young son ,return= Rose, • Quebec arid seven ,grand=• 'ed home on Thursday. children. • A ;daughter, . Marguer- Mr. • and Mrs. J•iarry Arthur, ite, died in : her• ..21st. year . from• Judy and . Mark •of Auburn 'vis- a heart •condition. ' : ited with the former''s:'sister:, Mrs. Gordon 'Wall; Mr: Wall. and .fam- il y „err-Sunday. Mrs. John Wraith and Roddy ,. Mr'. • Desmond O'Donneli mot- of Lucknow visited . with ' her cred to ,Sarnia on Sunday to re -. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson m su a this season's sailing 'duties Wall,gn Sunday , 'with the. linperial. Oil' Co. Mich- . '' The- children and teacher 'of 'ael O'Neill, Cyril.. Austin and S,S. No: ;9 entertained .pre-school Dennis Dalton accoippanfed • Mt: childrei on Wedxiesd.a • O'panneil to Sarnia, • joyed• films for: their. Valentine party.. • KING'SBRIDGE BEST BUYS IN. LENTEN FOODS 79c• Our Own :Blend Tea,' ib ` ' 25c1 Allen's -Apple "Juice, 48 oz. tin 3 tins 35c. pt. 37c; qt. 67c s. 29c 16e Pard Dog Food 1 St. "Lawrence 'Corn Oil .McCormick's•Sodas, . ib. pkg.'. Dainty Rice, 'lb. pkg. Johnson's 'G10 Coat ... .. pt. 63c;• qt. '.$1.09' Johnson's Pride,; 8 oz. bottle ' 79c Clover Leaf Fancy Pink Salmon, lb 47c Reeve's. Creamed Mushrooms,' •1:0 :oz. ` ... .:35c, Old . Dutch Cleanser • • 2 'tins 27c •.Surf, 5c off; giant pkg.: ,..4 ,..,1 • 69c Lux Liquid, 5c 'off, giant. < 76c Sunlight. Soap t 2 bars 23c Breeze,White .or Blue, giant ' .81c Lifebuoy .. ' • 2 .bars 1'9c Rinso Green •Box; giant ' pkg. 77.e 31c Valley Gold Prunes ib. «• . Kellogg's Rice Krispies, 51 oz. . 2 pkgs. 37c, Red--&y-'Vtit:.Evaporated Milk -r -2 -tall tins -25c, ROBIN .,HO.OD..OATS 4$ oz. _= 35c FIVE ' ROSES. FLOUR 5 lbs. 33c'' BLUE BONNET MARGARINE Y. B., lb. 3lc KRAFT DINNER. '.2 pkgs.. ' 25c Supreme Pot •Barley, .12 oz. ;.... 2 for 23c ' .0 " Supreme Yellow- Split, Peas, 12 oz., 2 for 29c Supreme Baby Lima Beans, 12 oz. 14e Planters' Peanuts, 14 oz, bag • • 39c Libby's• Canned Spaghetti, 15 oz. .... 2 for 27c' King's Choice -Tomatoes, 28 or. _._ . .. 23c Western GM Ready Cut Macaroni. ,.,. , 2 for 25c Manning's , Fruit. 'Cookies, 14 oz. . 29c Ingersoll .Cheese Baby Rolls. ib._ 49c • FRESH FRUIT: and VEGETABLES McIntosh • Apples, fancy grade, 6 qt, basket 59c Red 'Emperor • Grapes, fine quality, 2 .lbs. 29e No. .1 Eastern Potatoes, •select, 10.1b. bag 45c Texas, . Sweet ' Carrots, 20 oz. • 15c Fresh •Crisp' f.�etticea solid heads . ' 17c • 'FROZEN DS go 0 • Birds Eye Fruit luicei .and All tines of Vegetables. • . FRESII FROZEN OYSTERS' • Wallate Turkey Pies' and Rolls Cut -Up Chicken • Birds Eye Fish Sticks . 2 pkgs. 73c Birds Eye French Fries 2.pkgs. 39c • . Miss Lizette: Spriet '.and her; sister. Simone . of Langton spent the week -end _ with the Lierinan : •. 9 it • t the: Rectory. , ' 9 family. a • . • ,•• • ��us����s ���� '1V1r; Mark Dalton and . Miss 'Margaret, Foley visited with rel-, W a y R n`_d wn MO rel- atives in, T r t d • Ing the past Week : : . Mrs. Walter. .Clare 'Is spending a . couple of • weeks' with her spar- enits,.: Mr. • 'and''' Mrs.. Ryan, in .ChesleY,' following her mother's O Ori b tt1;... Thousands of couples are weak, 'ti,rvcl; lis accident resulting in •back injur ies:and 113,1.046n _ankle, When their, home was discpvered on . fire, et•. 2.00. a.m.' on. February .1'6th. Mrs. .n 88 Sound hospital for her :injuries. Sympathy is. extended to the family ' 'of the late Mrs. P. M. Sullivan who .died in St. Mary's Hospital, : London,_Monday_marn_. mg, The funeral. mass •was •sung. ,here in .St. Joseph's: church at 30• a.m.. Wednesday.'. , Mrs. M. Lierman,. Peter 'and Diane motored,. to Langton 'Sun- day ••afterri•oon to visit,: with. rel- atives there., Mr, . Douglas Frayne of Tor- onto' Spent . the week -end at his home here.. • • : ...• The pre Lenten Valentine 'dance held in the parish hall last, Monday night was well 'attended .and the evening enjoyed by all. energy 'and pep;. they feel run -dile n, 01(1 1, • cause hodics Iack iron at X10. 50; ut)e gstrsex 'Fctiics Tablets tc_day.' Supp1u, ir+ i,rator you; too,may nec d. t9. ret itaI iri +t late,. energize 'and hum up''enthre rid} 7 ,:, i years younger; •' Get -acquainted'' 4: • •t..' little, Or start with •big+ popular "E taii4 size and save 754`. At all druggists.. • ;. LANGSIDE 'Congratul'ations' 'ani • a happy' birthday to Miss ' u.y onn on February 29th. . Mr. .Joshua Dawson tvisited for a. few, days recently with. mem- bers of his 'farnily in London. Mrs. Lawrence- _MacLeod:-:_:en:m tertained a. /number of • ladies .td' ildemonstration by' Mrs. George Scott of Wingham on 'Weclnes day evening. Television was also onjoyed. The inspector visited SS, No. 9 .. on. Fridlay..._. . _ The sympathy of this corn- inanity • is.. extended to'. those who • mourn the passing of,. the late Mrs Thomas Henry of they end Con., Kinloss, *est. Mr. • Frank' Miller and Allan attended the wake of 'their cous- in, Mi.. John Kennedy at. "Ripley on Friday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wail: & family visited with Mrs. Wall's Auburn on Saturday. • Congratulations to Mr, & Mrs. White Food Stoire s+ � ' . '•w r 4.. :