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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-12-22, Page 9
• SECOND SECTION. ' p ; MOVE TO PORT HOPE .• Mr; and Mrs .Gilbert Hobrough. and two children,.Teddy and Timmy, moved• last week 10 their new home in Port Hope,, 'where Gilbert has , beenemployed for several weeks, Upon coming to ; LucknoW a few years ago,;' Gilbert was or- iginally employed with the Maple..'. Leaf Aircraft 'Co,. ,Later" he estab-• lished a toilet seat hinge rnanu-: tacturing plant,' and' for a time N.as.located in the Johnstone • B'lock,'. before 'moving::to the `old waterworks ,pumphouse, ` wwl}ich• up', to that time was, being' used as- Girh. Guide headquarters. Gilbert closed this.: enterprise: several months •ago. He was in- terested in ' photography., and as' a sideline opened a .photograph. studio service.:; The, Hobrough' family occupied the former. Sher- riff 'residence on Havelock St., • South, now owned. by Mx;, Jack •Farrish° • 2 , k. 1 ox DOWN STREET "; AGAIN' Philp Stewart was able to -be, down !street last. ' Week . for the: .first since sufferi,,g critical .in . juries in a` fall'` om.• ' an apple, tree on October, 20th.. Philip was hospitalized inWingham . land then' in Toronto 'for about three weeks. He :return ed :to his home. :here . on Novemlber 9th. • for :. other month's confinement before' feeling fit to leave ',the 'house., Philip. is still wearing • a body, :cast, and expectS1 to, for • about'. another month: He is. feeling fine now he says, ''and is very. ap-: reciative of k p 11, ;the kindness ex- tended" him: x=tended"'hien' during .his illness: N. LVES ON SHARES :At the,' -anual meeting of Huron Hereford': Association, held last Wednesday.in Clinton,•.a. plan was ra..r club calves to ;boys or• girls on shares. Four members of the . Huron Association offered to...n'i a k e' calves available: President of the Association is George : Kennedy and. Heber' .'J: L. Eedy is vice h president. George: Rodanz . of Stouff.��ille, 'president` of the. -.Canadian Hei,e- ford Association was present and explained thecaives.on--,shat es 111 idea. The boy or giri receiving a : h calf:.. agrees to pay the breeder ' h fifty percent of . the,:proceeds of the sale of the Of. • Any prize . -2t • `money won by ' a club merriber• Az goes to the.boy.• or' girli. and they. c,. • are required -to pay, the premium on a . $100 : insurance 'policy . p.ay- ; , able tothe.'.'oWner, Twoconsignment sales will be:. held during ;.1950' at Clinton. The sale. committee is comprised. of George Kennedy, . Heber 'Fedy: '.h and John McGregor 6 h ; Guest 'speaker: was R. H. Gra ham :associate , livestock rhissi:oner': for Ontario, ,• and i etas y ,of '-the Ontario Hereford ` Association. 'Loss of export mar- ket ar ket farhneOn,...he-said., would rigit merely depress • hog' . prices, but a iWcoltl. inevitably depre's's all: tineai;'f-4: pF l�i°iccs, • ;'Beef 'e'es would go' i{ crown , with' bacon ;.prices", , said , Mr. Grallatiz. "It's a hard job", Mr 'Graham' t, Observed, "to sell something to , .,: 'a man' when, ' he's' broke -and: ),`. that's'. our, English • Market. -It's a job tosell something, to' a man 11 when he doesn't ' want ; it and' that's our American market"° E. •The United States market 'for !! . . Canadian beef, said Mr. 'Graham; • ;i s. a good, 'market only if the••beef is, good Exiperience has • shown . repeatedly, he said, that United IN States buyers will take only top- qualityr cattle .from, Canada. • `LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, THURS., DECEMBER 22nd, 1949 PAGE NINE, 040.. !i�ll�1'!lp!#' . . ' isti*!i eimi,�' i 't i ' l l i. . . "'ivi* . ifik aileSimO ra a ` oat sikcere wis a ¶10 a tr a ,.i t egood ear 9 :.. ear a 5� tna.t ij4u nstrirs orturle toAake t�e 'P} or • J , aand Distric.t.(hamber�f C-orn'merceL•uckno'v� Pappa�,T•hotn�pson', Wan, • Sec ' i itAttt '+ 06414,1 Ali h1' fid`' +l + M 1 f +RA�f M �ht i'#,I i'+1 i1'i +t+ i'+h Qd "NO BIRTHS" IN LUCKNOW. DURING THE 'PAST YEAR T h.e vital , statistics-• births, deaths and marriages---' of a the Vilfage. of Lucknow aren't very i7riposing In! fact, S the Village . can't claim a single birth here in, 1949, • Thereason, of `course, ,is. .thatthe stork is bye -passing the Village a n d ' delivering h i s: bundles at neighboring ,hospitals; in which municipality the ` birth must be registered.; There have been eight sheaths:, registered• in. the 'Village- and marriages, /but hereafter mar- riages. cease arriagescease to" be registered the .-municipality in '.which they are solemnized Now 'there is a registration form, appended to the marriage certificate which must be filled • in bythe. •cohtracting couple, signed by the' officiating clergyman, and, forwarded direct. to Toronto. THE , VOICE OF TEMPERANCE. Last Wednesday morning, they ' hanged .John' Christian down at. Chatham.. He :. was a 'veteran of the last war andyhe hada wife and .two . small' children. some 'months ago: being awakened out of a drunkenstopor he had ed a man That'sho' v terrible ` • the sequel : to ° drinking' can be; first murder, then hanging ' the murderer That's why the Huron: ;`• Termperance : Federation •keeps, on fighting : against:: alcoholism and... for 'sobriety,--Advt.': °" A1rARD. 'RED .CROSS :BADGE OF SERVICE; Mars ,T. P.: MacPherson,' `,whose • birthplace was at.St .Helens, Was recently honored by the:' .Canad ' ;. ian• Red Crass ;Society": for her faithful,. service during ,two, wars, and for her continued peacetime interest' and ' activity 'Since' tje the Reda: Cross ofiiicially started in, February of, ,1947, Mrs., Mac Pherson' ° knitted 143 ::pairs ' of men's aid lboys' o socks. At,. the., •'time she *as: honored a few weeks ".ago,: she .was; busy..piec mg `quilts for the. Red Cross. Mrs. MacPherson is'confined'to a wheel' ♦chair;: having been ' sadly afflicted, by: the loss; of both • legs Gln: spite .;of this : she has worked even more faithfully. Her ever cheerful.. spirit in the face of this trial is, an , ericour. agement : to all The presentation of the:"Badge of°.Service'"' was ,made at,.Morris-• ton; by the, Puslinch Branch the Red Cross Society Mrs,. Mac- Pherson, now makes her .home in Hamilton,,; but formerly resided, at. Morriston, fear, „Guelph: • Mrs MacPherson's servire to the Red. Cross is not confined, to the 'postwar. period: During- two world . wars; she .'knitted • many, r' pairs •of socks and was nearly al- i I ways in, attendance at woric meetings at the Red -Cross -Work room; Taken. `by surprise by, the press- entation, Mrs; MacPherson' thank ed .the, Puslirich Branch for their. ,k-rn°diress and ;sail sh-e•-was,always lumpy to be able' to work for this' very; :worthy, 'cause. Mrs MalPhers©n .. is one of a 'family of 'eleven children of the late Hugh MacDonald and 'Cath- erine 'Cameron • of :St.,- Helens,, There . were ' mine boys and two . girls. in the °family, The four. bro-- • •thers litf 1,g are Donald -and Col- in MacDonald of ,St. Helens,'John A. of Winghaan.and Angus. of Al- berta, Deceased are Duncan, Wil - liar; Hugh,. Peter, Gordon 'and Mrs. MacPherson's .only sister,. Annie. Mrs, MacPherson; is a niece of Mrs..Christena Jefferson , of.: Sit, Augustine, kitv -72 t:.: • 4