the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 14 1949 kept alive by eggnogs 118 calves to be killsd sumption and will make anyone who eats it extremely ill inspector anderson said animals i at ion but i slaughter eu neir after being laboriously kept will be charged alive over the weekend with egg- the shipper nogs and tender care 118 calves from stratford will be proscuted who arrived in toronto monday under the criminal code and in aon i from from stratford are to be slaught- addition he will have to pay all the the llegal meat gets on o ered and their carcasses destroyed bills for the feeding the calves latvian mother ordered that they appreciates help d here and their earj the inspector miss gladys brillinger stouff- we can watch the job being j vi r-r- no- 4- received an here and make sure that letter a few day ask penalties for injuries to porkers toronto april i ontario humane society officials ruled which was done here over the the calves all of them under weekend a matter of some 380 three weeks of age and most only the calves were loaded into a few- days old had not been fed cattle ears at stratford friday for 40 hours when they arrived night a railway regulation sets a and stockyards employes took 3moiir limit for any animal to them out of their cars and tried to remain unwatered or unfed so feed them too young to take hay when they arrived at the stock- and water the calves finallv reluc- yd here they were unloaded english kd1tok is ia1iki for contempt the stockyards eope did everything they could for them to try to make them take hay and water inspector anderson said but they were too young for that tantly swallowed a mixture of milk and eggs they were too young to know- how to drink from a pail said humane society inspector leslie anderson we had to push their noses into the pail put a finger into the milk and get them to lick p weak from hunger that that finally theyd catch on and had to order him destroyed start drinking from the pail had to kill one when i got there one of hem 1 the shipper who owned the veal from an animal under three calves called the stockyards on the weeks old is unfit for human con- telephone and asked thai- the 0 to mix a spice cake just add one cup of milk or water to campbells cake mix stir and bake enjoy fresh homemade cake always light tender and delicious try it am pbcll5 cake mix hog a few days ago producers dont think their pork- idem in far away ers are getting the proper treat- germany who was mem on the way to market and fortunate enough to receive a gift they want some definite assurance parcel from money subscriied by that their hogs will arrive at the miss brillinger the recipients packinghouse destination in proper letter to miss brillinger reads as shape guard against engine wear 3k iri john george hniglt a high court has fined the proprietors of the london daily mirror 10000 40000 for contempt of court and ordered the editor silvester bolarh to be detained in prison for three months the con tempt consisted of an article published in the mirror held to prejudice the trial of john george haigh 39 company director charged with the murder of mrs olive durand- beacon rich elderly widow with genuine fram oil filter cartridges protect your car truck or tractor from costly engine breakdowns caused by abrasive dust sludge and dirt keep your oil filter working witb genuine fram oil filter cartridges see your dealer jc com t raw i with in rrninw tumble from loft fatal to farmer roy murray cameron 27year old woodbridge farmer was instantly killed on monday when he fell from the loft in his barn 30 j feet to the barn floor mr cameron i was moving implements from the barn loft when the accident occurred and it is believed he lost i his balance he had been owner of the farm located on lot 1 concession vaughan township since the death of his father is months ago he was torn in thistletown and the family moved to the wood- bridge district about 1834 mm tuf i pray the lord my soul to keep whatever our creed or language we have all felt the impulse to pray we may wor ship in various forms we may vail our god by various names hut somehow most of us express our faith in a higher power when our loved ones are spared we give thanks at times of confusion or danger we call for guidance when con fronted by a mighty mountain or the per fection of a tiny snowflake we are awed by the wonder of life wc teach our children our faith so that they will not be alone as they face the world follows written in a trained hand esslingen germany february 13th 1949 dear madam today we received your parcel with food we thank you very very much it was a great support in our unsutlicient food rations especially our two children who are both below norma weight would get enough food for some days i wish to relate you something about our unhappy life we are from latvia till 1011 we lived in our homeland dm then in june 1911 soviet russia occupied our country that was the beginning of bloody terror arrestations and deportations hundreds of innocent people were arrested and without decision of court deported to siberia there they have to work- in russian concentration and labor camps in the far north of the land without sufficient clothing and food on a night from june 1311 1911 30000 men women children and aged people were arrested and put into railway carriages formerly used for animals and deported to siberia only an occasion saved my family from this deportation in july 1911 the nazis occupied our homeland the second occupation was as terrible as the first in 1914 we were sent by the german occu pation power to germany there we have to work in a factory as simple workers also 1 a woman with two little children was not released from che work in our homeland we left all we have we came without luggage except the dresses we had on now we are living in dp camp in esslingen in germany waiting the day of emmigratson to another country with a hope to begin a new life while russian comunists are in power it is just impossible to return to our homeland our greatest wish is to emmi- grate to canada but we have no friends nor relatives who live in canada and who are able to get affidavits to our family only those who have affidavits can emmi- grate to canada we all four thank you very very much for your kindness and good heart and we hope you will not forget us in the future we trust that god will help us overlast the hard trial and once we should be able to repay you for your kind ness and help my english is not perfect but 1 hope you will under stand me god bless you with many kind regards to you we remain yours sincerely family brashins the ontario hog producers association meeting in toronto have asked for provincial legisla tion which will provide penalties for anyone maltreating livestock the association says that frequ ently pigs arrive at the packing house badly bruised and sometimes injured ami they say this has caused tremendous losses in the cutup value of the carcasses association president charles mcginnis suggests that the govern ment appoint inspectors to see that swine being transported are pro perly treated the number of commercial fail tires in canada in 194 reached the highest level since 1941 for your requirements in baled hay and straw see maple lodge farms phone 4707 stouffville rri cao j how to make perfect coffee first buy the coffee with extrarich and mellow flavor maxwell house then follow the instruc tions on the maxwell house container you cant yo stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gravel sand concrete gravel pit run delivered or at the bin plant phone 123j office phone 370 joy beauty salon near cnr permanent waving individual styling razor shaping phone 9sw2 stouffville eggs wanted by reg grading station cases supplied and picked up at your door for a reference ask your neighbors about our grade price and prompt weekly returns eggs in small lols may be left at carload croccleria for our pickup write or phone p hutton grover 8970 40 kenworthy ave toronto 13 see your favorite picture first at the stanley theatre sfyf friday and saturday april 11 1j night time in nevada robinhood of texas faith is a famil affair faitii is not just for holy days faith is for every day al work at play in llie quiet times the family has together wc nerd faith end neer so despcratcly as today the orld is filled with voice of confu sion it is easy to feel helpless and alone but faith in a power outside ourselves can be a bedrtwk of family unity a shield for family happiness a return to faith can cic locn and la t women a broailer iew of life a cnc of perspective then they arc better pre pared for the gbc- andiakc of family limine the family united in faith has a strong and lasting bond children naturally turn to faith when it is a daily part of the family life and when they know the real meaning of faith tliey will be tolerant of thoe who express their faith in other ways the home atmosphere is far different when a family stops trying to walk alone when it sees its place in the bigrer scheme of tiling it works to gether for the things it can control and trusts its god for guidance in problems beyond its con trol uch a family cant help feeling closer together more sure of itself happier to keep alie the familys faith calls for a posi tive plan just as you plan for your familys mate rial welfare ifoic your family expresses its faith i a matter of choice what is important to you is that you dn express it a mrutee from the more than fifty ufe inuiranc companies in canada and their agents miss a richardson was born in pickering resident of whitby for over 50 years and a lifelong worker in the methodist and united churches miss abbie m richardson died at her home on tuesday she had been in poor health for some months she was born in pickering township a daughter of the late mr and mrs frederick j richard son during a long and useful life in the town of whitby her special interest was the work of the whit by methodist and united churches and in their organizations a faith ful church goer a highly respected member of the community lier passing is widely mourned surviving is one sister miss ella richardson at home and one brother louis f richardson a private funeral was conducted from the home by rev c a malcolm assisted by rev a m irwin the pallbearers were george and charles fothergill f l beecroft james taylor 1 m hicks and edward bowman interment was in union cemetery stouffville floral hoses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop monday and tuesday april i two guys from texas dennis morgan jack carson 2st47