OS eae ' CUP OF MILK FUND; CANADA'S ONE CENT MIRACLE FOOD FOR FAMISHED FAMILIES In the city of Calcutta lives mm widow. Her home is a single dark and airless room with a string bed and a few cooking vessels. Her little rl of nine is blind and her 4-year-old son suffers from ear cancer, Neither of them goto school. The widow "makes five dollars a month sitting and pays almost of this. in rent. These are the stark facts of life for one small family .+» Battles Malnutrition In India dreds of famished families. You should have seen the accusing procession of hu- man misery crowding around the stationwagon at 'each stop. Some adults and chil- dren were so hungry that they squatted right down in front of us on the dirty over- crowded pavement for their first handful of food." The Unitarian Service Committee. helps to provide one-third of the food and all of the milk for this daily who must live out their days in want and despair. The widow and her children are fed each day through the Salvation Army's feeding program. Last March, Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova, executive di- rector of the Unitarian Serv- ice Committee, accompanied the van on its afternoon mercy run. 'We brought the PARIS (Reuiers) -- Husband: hunting by the young women of France has lost none of ite wiles, Some 10 per cent of the at studying medicine are sai their protessors 0 ve far more interested in locking for rye husbands among 'the bi coming doctors themselves, Ecole du Louvre, where mu- seum curators are trained, drama schools, and schools for|;, ress attaches are all regarded ie sociologists as little more than marriage waiting-rooms. Delicate Art In France nior men students than " va party eae. Fag t gt ae sie ing e hope of marrying an tive outnumber those who train to be secretaries to earn a living. . French newspaper readers chuckled recently over the case . |of @ secretary who changed her ob 35 times 'rn six months with sole aim' of finding a hus- distribution. Working through trusted partner agencies the USC assists in large scale feeding in India, Korea and Hong Kong. Every Friendship Dollar is welcomed at USC _head- quarters, 56 Sparks Street, Ottawa 4 and the Bank of Montreal, Oshawa, Ontario, Manager, J. McCansh. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE first food of the day to hup- nnn Road north of Claremont Vil- lage Sept. 25 at 3.10 a.m. Fairport Beach Resident Fined For Assault On Wife ier. c.ct"s WHITBY (Staff) -- A Fair- port Beach man was fined $200 and asked to sign a bond to keep the peace after he pleaded guilty at Whitby Magistrate's Court Tuesday to common as- sault on his wife. Robert Hawkins, of 552 Lake- view Avenue, was charged Dec. 3 after he broke into the back door of his home and began beating up his wife after an argument. Magistrate H. W. Jermyn commented that Hawkins had no right thinking with his fists, and Assistant Crown Attorney Edward Howell said the ac- cused had a previous convic- tion for assaulting his wife. COUPLE PLEAD GUILTY An Oshawa couple, Joseph St. Amour and Doris Gauthier, of Simcoe Street North, pleaded guilty to three charges of break, enter and theft. Po- lice who searched their apart- ment seized goods valued at $1,890 stolen from Oshawa of- fiees and homes. Both were remanded in cus- tody until Dec. 30 for sentence. Assistant Crown Attorney How- Gili Wola tie Court tinal vom ac cused had lengthy records. St. Amour, 43, said he was responsible for the break-ins and asked the court for mercy for his common law wife. CONSTABLE PUNCHED A Pickering grandmother was | given a suspended sentence for six months when she was con- victed of assaulting police. She was Mrs. Hazel Culetta, of RR 2, Pickering, who pleaded not ity to a charge of assaulting Township Detective G. Hutchinson Sept. 25. He told the court he arrived at the accused's residence with a liquor search warrant and could not gain entrance while Mrs. Culetta blocked the door- 'way with Elmer Gates, of RR 1, Markham The detective said he moved Mrs. Culetta to one side when Gates pulled him by the lapels and a pushing - and - shoving session began. He fell back- wards when he broke loose from Gates and Mrs. Culetta hit him on the nose. Gates pleaded not guilty to | w@bstructing police but was con- victed and fined $150 or 30 days. Charges of permitting drunk- @nness against Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Culetta and of being found in premises where drunk- enness was permitted against Elmer and Bernice Gates were Gismissed. They had all plead- | ed not guilty. CHARGE DISMISSED Magistrate Jermyn dism\ssed @ drunk-driving charge against Robert Redshaw, of Claremont, after the Crown had failed to Prove that the accused was ac tually the driver of a vehicle which struck a tree on Brock Steven Gordon Taylor, 19, of 410 Dundas Street West, Whit- by, was committed to the On- Ie Hospital for 60 days when he appeared in court charged bery at Myrtle Dec. 5 Beethoven to The Beatles! Give Groovy Gifts that Make Yule Hits With The Young Records are the gifts they will really love you for +» « records to add to their collection. You'll find all their favorite hits by all their fovorite artists ot nod be Be sure and see Marty's for the Biggest ction. MARTY'S RECORD CENTRE 35% Simcoe North 723-0731 STARTING TODAY IT THUNDERS WITH PRIMITIVE "2 EXCITEMENT Jean LaBete...a brute of a man wild as the animals he hunted, He bought a terror-stricken | girl and dragged her The Savage Trap. 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