J;'AGE SIX THE WHITBY GAZETIE AND CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1941 · · · Pom' ters on Weigh•- pound." one-ha'tr. pound. one · pound I as allege"d, exclusive of the weight Nl!·~T·-:. W .. ;ft~D 'S I..Jr A 'TING · '4 or multiples of a pound. , t 'l'hls re- 1 of the paCkage and of any paper. &A . 1!," r.l\ lll:&tl Of Butter For Sale gulatlon .does not apply to butter In brine or othec filling. " Is !mpor· ~.·m-._ : .. -·1' ·s· ·,;,s· 'u· .M;~.' M'!'r ·m' 'S w· oRR" ·y rolls or lumps o! lndl3erim!nate tant lo remember that prin!s, block:;, Butt.er contalnlng more t-hsn Hi I weight manufactured . by uidlvtdual squares or pals of butter must be of per cent of water or less than 80 per rarmen; and sold by them. full net weight. as specified. in the •, •--------------! cent of milk rat must not be manto- . Butter packed in tins or other Regulations. when sold by each and .. ' t When T'jill~~ SoaN Aroun<t Ninety .~ . Wij'e,#i>iis~ Re- . _; ..ember · Home· ·fuel ?:- c~t. ·. ·"'- . . ' ·'· ~-Kt~e~. ma;v'-' seem a .strange .. Um.e. ·of year ··tO · be tb1ntlng of ieattngi Costs, ·tiut Wlse Canadlau liOme owners, know that fuel is an IID.poitl.rit 'liem.'" Of expense for three .QuarterS 9i ' the yeU- 'and are· plan- ~ng D'!_~ ·for . n~xt. winte'r•.a heating. ~M tli~ ~ Ct)nt-lnues coal prlcts 1flll uD;doubt.edly go up and tuel wlU Deci)Dl!! aearcer and aineady a · num- iir ot home oWners are tonslderlng rencivatmg their homes and -- addiUJ · · '. Ulsulatton in ·· order to teep heating C6st.& .:i at;(a ·mtiumum.-.· Ol special intereiit tO , the!e' home owners are ' the ftist.· respl.ts ·Of the nationawlde ·~ Rirvei.~uCi!d.,Otet ' the past ,teU· ..,_ tiaonths -to seeure · flrst.hand re- ~ts." on 8c~ fuel sa.v.ID.g ~~t: . lD; .from application or ln.sulatlo=t iO unlhSulated. .or poorly lnsulated , tnAi:D.e· ·hoUses. ~...,. · 1 • • • · L&st fall liome owners-across can- ada mod.ernlzln&. t.helf · home~ thrOugh appllcnuoD. · Or lnsulaUon ,, matei-lnl Were supplled Wlth: tber- "L , ._.. ~:lj)l{t.SJUDENTS . ·~ .. · ~AH AIR ··w;tYfED mom.et.en. and a chart and asked t.:. report on the ·fuel saving. Firs t re- port.s beg31n' coming ln ~arly In thr sp_rlna and by July 1 a. fairly repre- sentative number had been received . Whlle complete tables will not. be c::ompUed unt;ll retu.rns are c::omplete, the first report-s · are of interest to hom& owners and prospective build- ers.. 8.nd cover wide Sections of Que- bec and - ontario. . Extracts from these first rePorts follow: Jonqul- erie, Que .. FUel saviag esUmate:i., $15 to $20. (25 per cent> "Orten we go three or lour hours without usht:; any heat at all." Pointe Claire. Que.; FUel :s&Tln&: $25.00-tota.l fuel from September to May, eight cords of wood. noon, Ont...; Exact re- cord or fuel saving impDSSlble "but I lmOw we were able to be comfortable which we were not before." Bgm- llton, Ont.; Estimattd fUel .sav.i.D.g, $25.00. MaUorytown. Ont.: "M..\"" total Iuel cost f'rom Septtmber 15th to AprU 30tb WM $39.00, the least. wood 1 ever used ln that length of uine." Birchc::Urte, Ont.; Entire wJnter heating cost, $54.'10, for tour and a ha.U tons or coal. Toronto, Ont.; "My house was much warmer thl.s winter than the other lt years 1 have Uved here, and I a t·ed on~ ton of coal." G.N.E. CANCELS BOAT KAtlNfi 1D SAVE 6AS Tor<mto, .July 25-Thl! Canadian . 4 Natkm.al BahlblUon has canceUed an motor boat raclng this year, as a DtUn': to jOln in the psollne eon- bat senatkm effort; bl!lnc conducted by ·e C:anadlan!l at. thf! present. Ume. 1!:1- . wood HUR:bes. a;enerat Manaaer of ractured tn can.a.da according to th'-' packa'ges alleged to contain · any de- every dealer thrOugh whose banda Regula.Uons under 'the Dairy Indus- linite 'it"eight of butter must ~t. be the butt-er may pass. C-~::;_:..::!lk • .· • try Ac:: t. sutt.er moulded or c::'Ut into sold. or as the . Act says "sold, of if such packages of butter are like- prints, blocks. squares. or pats must fered for .!;ale or have in ~on ly to be held for some t._lme befor~ not be sold unless these shapes are for sale", unless ·the package .con- b:.ing sold to the cons~er,lt is nee- of the full net \\"eight o"f one-quarter tai.ns t-he full net \\"eigh\ of butte:- essary to ma.ke su!!lc1ent allowance LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY · e C.N.E.. satd 1n a atatemen_t yes- \ ~a.y. • to take care of any shr~age in weights which may take place befo~ final sale. Otherwise, adjustments to bring the Weight up to legal standards must be made. Plenty Clean Fresh Water for Poultry Always· Essential One of the first essentials to ef- ficient. production of eggs 1s plenty of clean, fresh vater for the hens. I and if it 1.5 withhel? the lunp aoon Eggs are two-thirds water and water dry up and the hen will die .llk& is the most economical source of a fish out. of water. material for eggs. Hens are so c::on- sututed physically that they require plenty of water, especially In th~ sumiiter months. U water Is no: available to them for a modera te length of time they will .soon dte. A hen will die from Jack of water quicker than any pther animal. Practically all the water a hen drinks is exha1ed from t-he lungs Hens have a peculiar habit or way or drinking-they throw ~elr heads well .bac::kwards in order to swallow. Many drln.king fountiWU: or troughs are not adapted to· CBU' drinking for the hens. The besl water receptacles are those w.b:lch provided a coru;tant s tream of run .. nlng water, preferably in open can- t.ainerx, raised well above the fioOr by Brandon Walsh ~~~th~n~~~~l [~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fJ'll!~li!!~ri!!!!ii~~!!!!1JI1 r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..,. deeldtd to·· abandon roc:ram or mot.ol'-boat • """ ....... ·:motor boats nq_u}-.:t • - .,.,,,'!f ~\!' .. ONT. REGIMENT ·HONORS CHAPLAIN ENTERING ACfiVE SERVICE ARMY • Ken of all raDb of the Beccmd Battalion of the Oatarlo . Rewtment.. aUendin& All SalnLI' Anallean Cb.urcl\ Sunday morniDI. heard their thaplain, capt. the Rev. 1 :Ralph Ad,Je, LTb.:.. mate an eam- ooi plea tor penonal .....Wee, dls- dpltne and sell-dmlal In tlllnp 8lara1 and spiri.Wa). and a frH..wiU dnotion to the hlehelt ideals of -..moe. captain Adye also Wued • chal- Jemae to those who m Ute name or patriotism Wf!l"'e content to Kf;ve cmiy their mOI'lf!y and cbel!l as the troops went by ta mllat ID the ~ 't1oe ot Kin& and tOuD,try &t a Ume when aU the men Uld resouree.s or C&Dada aDd the Empire "Wen .Deeded to meet &be ehallenp of the dictators. ~IR FORf.E PLAN Ttl BE EXTENDED, POWER REVEALS OUawa. JUly 29-(CP)-Negotla- Uon.s ~ toward u:ten.slon- of the British commonwealth Air Tra.lni:na' •areement. wttb t.hl!! umt- ed Klnadorr'l. Austn.lla and New Zftl&nd will be intllated shorUy and on a _new aecountlng ba&ls. Air Minister Power announced at a pres-s ~uenoe yesterday. Asked tr this Is an IDdlc::atlon that ~e authorities anticipate a long war, the Minister replied that It ts ~ry t.o plan at least eight-een months tn advance. Major power, who returned last Thursday from conferences . In Lon~ don, made these ot-her announce- ments : 1. The peree:ntase of Canadian- trained alr pen;onnel will be ln- cru.sed. tor air gunners and wlreJe.ss operators. and remain · as at p~ ent f« pilots:. "We are witneutng today an ex~ perlment :In YOltmtarJ .elf-den1al. "Jt't on· lily way t.o church th.b mom.IDc I heard. one man uy harsh thlDp to a p.raae man be- eause he lrOUld not open up and .U him mme p.sollne," deelarecl Captain Adye. -we are be1nJ: .caned upon to aac.rinee, aDd aacrt- ftee ,means 1111n& our.sel'ff:il and empbu1ng ID-'" our Uvea the .spirit ot self-denial ... captain Adye a&:l- 2. A second Royal Canadian Air eel, u he pointed to the •erUlce Force army co-opera Uon squadron ot Christ on the tte:J&S for- tbe 5tos ,..m shortly be operating with the et mantlDd. aa the oae perfect Canadian Corps. aample of sacrUice · and ~elf- J. A canadian officer wJU In fu· dellll.l wbk:h the wwld. today tun- .sl.t. with selecUbn boards pa.s- nltded mor-e th&n e'ftl' before. .slog upon Air Pu-ce commissions in Members or the .Wtlng •t- England. &t.llon rn.:n Oshawa under e<m· f . Of the thlrteen Canadian IDind. ·or. lJeut..-col. R. ·:a IJml.th, .squad.rOos now operat.ing overseas. antnd 1n Whitby frail omawa at eleven 8l"f! commanded by Canad- 10.30 to --be joined by members ot iana·&nd the alm Ls to ·have aU, and "'C' oor:npmy. Whtt.bJ, Tbe men su~uent. squaaron.s, ao com- fell in at the annourtm aad head- manded. ed by the battalion buaJ,f! band, 5. Arrangement_.; all! betng made paraded to tbe ehun:h. where they ro facllltate trammtsslon or Cana· Wtf'e recelftd. aDd we leaned. b.1' Dian Air POrt:e ea..sualty Il&t.s. and . tbelr Chaplain aDd the ftrd.eDI ot to l.m....IJI"O'fe publk:it.y on lDd.lvldual the ehurch and ah01m IDto ipecia) feat& of Canadian airmen. _.., tbe n..., - -ted In ..,.. .. m o-. tbe .el:aanc:el. Pnamt alao to A.Y Immediately after the conference, f'ue1reU to Captain .Adye u he Major" Power went to Civic Hos-pl- Jeans the pubb. to enter upon ae- tG.l here to be treated for quinsy. t:lft !lfl"Vk:e u mapt••n witb bead- Be eontratted. the t.hroll.t tn[edton Q.U&JterB tar a tlml! at PeLawawa. durlng h1a. recent visit. to Britain ~ mem.bers of the Whitby and and probably will be confined to district branches of the Cana41an hospital ror three or four days. l4lon and. a lat"Re numbl!r ol 'Tart of my job oyen;eas was to friends. 'The ~ wu Can.adlaDIBe everything that h1d to well rtrpl"eSt'Dtf!d and the church do wit.h. the &.CAP.," the Utnister · 'W&I ftlled. to tb.e doon.. Klsa Nay a told the newspapermen. lor. o! BoWma.n"Yllle, wu at the ""1'bere was complaint. that Can~ erwan. adla.Ju- ..-ere S))rl!ad ·aU owt and Captain Adye based JJis dbeour:se "ft11l out. or touch wUh canada. We OD the tn.luDetlon ol St. Peter to are 101nc: to try to Bf"OUJ) them as hia foDDW1!r11 to submit to eft17 mueb. u pos:slble.'" anllnanc:e of lplrttu&l and ~ . Tbls .dld~Diit ....,. that Canadl· powen. .. fOtr · eo ie Uti wm of Ood.• uM::""WtiGid. ~be~-t.Uen~ out. or the _,...,,?he,potnted 011\ 11m ot ~M~::MOoi.Jr Jl>f• ~ted to &II, dld ' 'Dot ..e.n· tiiat men· moat iloi' lliiiji;.,lil'lDiO.ni 'clhadian' tM llavq.el. aln ar in the .en1tt o1 a!r pet '")tfi•:~~.-ru.~ trito .tbe ... ~.P. Ood. s....,wou · ta 004 and m. 1 llembtra ·.ot\.1the. ..R:QA.P.&ervlaa diTine will should be borne ol with tlle JttA.P.: are "pisd at the man's riee wm. There was notlltn{· rates paid bY~· the Iaij.8r.,.erVlce, but IIID.dlna nor '"""'7 tn cbedl- the dlfferiDce . between· • that :and ence to tbe onUDanee:a of' God and :be CUladlaD rita ,tj:,; made up to ef mm·u referred to by tbe t.Pftl:"" them In -deferred JMIJ,· Ut: Pete!. "You may brat these A&. the present. Ume CanAdlan- flr'dtnantea but 700 wtU bne to L ... tned pilot& !@tUnc commJs.sjons pay, for all ardlnance. carry w\lh are UDder a pereentace aehedllll! of UMm. a penalty for TlolaUoo, we are t.hirtJ-tbrH ~ eent. whOe se"lng lilted to aubmlt. ouratJ.YH u sen- hl Cana«Ja and lie\'enteen per ,cent et:s or God. aDd. whm we arrlYe on anival ln Ena1and. That b to at. this point. in our relJcious tblDt._ remalD unchanged, but llajor Pow~ W that 1:11 where the eonflk:t will ers sllkt these ·~ basic pen;~nt.as:eJS and there b no eelllng. - ·· Captain ...... aald. Orders . ' . to the armed torees tn tbl! war lllon Oem•1nlons were ginn io 'Be c-.rrted out fOI" tbe 0! alr wireless men turned out eafety or UJ.• "wb61e and the auc- by O•h?dl'!_n · b-alnina achool& the eeu ol the "mpeian 1n whleb. the peroentap eetunc commlsslonl'l -.dlers were enaazed.. So tt was In new is t1ro per eerit In Canada and tbe _splrltual ltlripom. God'a lawa two per cent overaeu. 'Plat ts to we.."e made for ' JU.n's 1\ddaDDI and be IDcrH.SfJd to ten per cent In each must be obl!yed, bUt this obet:Uence r:-laee, he aa.ld. · lhould eome of - man's ·tree wUl, Air cunners npw all! rettlng .-ch man se:n1D& u a 001 to. the eommblic?na at Ute rate -of fin per wheel of service ao that hi! ma.:r f!'fnt :lD Canada and fifteen per ~~trte hb belt met find . h1l proper cent OYerHas. place ln life. There should be no Aff- obseners and pllo"t.s sent out IPirit or compublon ln the moral from. canada_ -.re prqvlng "more and .apirltual life-everythlnr de- than one hundred per eent · effic- ient." tr.e Minister uld. pen& upon man'.s frn wlll and There wu aome d.UttcuUy ••- hl-1 dulnt to be a Mrn.nt of God. and man's azuwu to the c:all to perienced by the air radio men be- IID"'fite sh·ould be "I wW do tbls cau.e ot tbe :neoe.Ytty of U.klng ~ ror the cause ot God and rl!fnsher courseo after they landed JDa lOlL, Jesui Cbrbt." Just u ln oveaeas. but t.hl.s was not the fautr. or tbe peraonn.el ar of · the ~urrlc tbe an:n:r after a loaa period of t.:.lum 01 l.zalninr, but beCam-e or the trainlnr we beeom• perfee\ aoJ .. teehnkal nature of their work. · d1en. ao It Ls 1n the moral and MaJor Power .said It Ia a que:stloii~ .prituaJ llf~ of mankind, bt;lt. ~· ~. Ute momeat wheLher the need. tertunat.fly, !~laDY who haTe lfO~ la,-more me:n Or macb.lDel. '11ler€ 1IP 11\ yean were DOt •"Jtft,...adultl 'a.Mmed to be plenty. of atrcraft Jn Ill moral and ... ~tual amwth. Enaland and be wu eonvinced Lhat. captaiD A~ ..W. tb&t submls- tl:ort.Jy there would bit ~"• sau.ifaca lion to God call~ tor "dbdpllne. tory s~ of bOth machlnro.s and - dllelpllno eans tor sell donlal _,.e). . . bl tbe a.ntee ol canada aDd the ...... A. thr .aenll":' mem~ of the a.Dpln toOay. CAptain AGJe; · ~ lf'OUP,.~---or-- · COmmonwealth GoY- tun wu Med for """' ·~ual; ~t.a~~~~D.optratln& ln the alr ..-. rreater acrif1ra Utd aell de• tralniDc" acbeme. the .United. Kinl .. lllal. for, he pol.nted. .oQ.t:. tt wu not dDaL would !nltlat.e the negotlatlo111 .mcleftt. to demoNinte. our P..· Cor reGiwaf of the tbree .. jear trtottan. by ll•lDc out money .. t.n4 aareement nached In A)Jrll, 1140, ~ u the t1'00pS went by. lbe :w:tntster satd. 1W mw are d~ tbta todty, he ·n Was :not t.ba tmmedtat. lnt~n·· -.J.d. · ·~ tlon to enlaf1e the· training flelll- . In eloaina Captain Ad:re ealled Ues. Many more penonnel were tor aelf dlfllal •Del l&c:rielfe u ~x- belnr turned out. than 'A'll'l envi- ~Wed b7 -Cbrlst In ~ Hte anti sated •hera tbe # ..,-reement wu -.th. .. AncS ma.,y tbe God of PH.ee rtnt madt. . bt wtth you and blesl JOU,'" he add~ Wbeft ll. new qrellllellt. ,b rl!ach· ed. , f'd, It wU1 be the _.tat to put tt on Cl.ptaln Atbe thanked. members a c:ontnd ba.da. 1ftth. canada aup- ef the ODiano Bqlalt:Dt. or the t:binl t.b1 fi.atntq at•IG lilueh per ~ion ADd t.bole who had come man. The ~ pla:n WU esti· • In tbf! eztreme heat to be with mated to t:Ut. 11'1 uoea or f.&OO.- lalm on thll hla ttnal aemee at All 000.000 fOif' \be three . Jean. ·and 1t 8a1Dta' untu after the wa:r. B1 u · ~iU. p-eat-Jy exc.d that 1\Uft. MINd ·u.em thit . hl.s thoucht.s ·Ditflcd ......._ M....- weuld ever be of tbftn. Under tne J)l'elleDt apeement. ,1 wl~ one CQUDlry ~up~ m• .. ·UIN CA.NCBLS TITLE nuRT ehinu aDd COiltrtbutlofta tft tlnd,• - and another partlclpatl.na In money , Newu;t. Jf. J .. ~Y 21-fAPl- payment.a. tbe accounting problem 'n.e welfen'elabt UUe ftc'ht . be- t.u ~e d.lftlcult. he said. t.-n Cham.plon Prltlie ztyle and Major Power u.ld IJeuL-Gf!n . A. ftwd~ U~ed.) Cae~e of auu.. o. L. !lcNaucht.on. commander or ~ lf • .J.. eebedulecl for Ruppert the · c&nacuan Corps, "b ree.IJ..v • ••-"!' lut Dlabt. • wu pos~ b1l ahot -orer . there. and be hu a late ~~ afterOOOil , because ol. oreU,y ROOd crowd around him.• - n::-w be held loalch~ -- He oald Qenoral W<NOUfbtOil probo' ~ peftili.Wna. · ab)J sa, ~ much tn ~the confidence ' . TH£ WHITBY GAZETTE AND 'CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1941 Paul Preaches Faith in Chri•t ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL / AU men have alnned,. loo7o St. Paul, In wrttin~ to the ~; bUt . the,- an saved b7 their "faith Ill JtWI . aut.t. . G4;MI ll: not the Cod ot tbe Jewa: Ollly, he lelia tbe lloma1l8. but la alao the Saviour of the Gent:U-. The Sunday S~hool Le$son R.M.HOLTBYJAKES B1 NEWMAN cAlliPau.L. world ., ... w-rlch ... tame. an A RYJN6 1fHIP tng. The average n.te per flyina: .mne is a. llttJe over six cm.ts and includes !Df!a.ls, ~.- · The .soul's awahning. "As)4it Ia written, hut the .:..._, .. eo slUi H\-c lay faltlt."-llo& , 1:11 • . of the High Command as any other officer. Major Power paid high tribute to t-he Royal Air ForCe organization of control stations, where on a hug-e chai t they are able to study thf! moMents of all fighter and boaiber. units ut home a:nd on the COntinent from radio reports . He was noe under fire from aer~ ial bombardment.'! at any time In London, but saw much of the dam- age there. However, he said it wa.s "notable" that one could walk through strf!et after street and see no sig:n of bombing. Tbl! Minister rl!vlewed many Ca- nadian tmlt.s in their camps and complimented them on tbe1r effic- iency and mora le. British authortU~s di.Slike to have individual feats Or airmen madf! public, Major power said, but he was attempttng to make anange- ment.s so Canadian newsmen bJ England would be gi\l:en facllltie.s to report t-he acUvltt.es of Canad- Jans wherever they might be and aS soon as possible alter the event. 105,084 EMPLOYERS IN INSURANCE:. PLAN Ottawa. July 25-(CP-l-'nie ~ cord.« _co-oi)eratton-.in tbt ' uriem~ (Thl! International Uiillorm JOya or llle-U we have Dot the - · ::n~-~2~~~@ 5~~~~;for of aoct :.:riw ~ -~nm: A~iiOSS CAN.4DA 28. the Golden Text being . Rom; and: ocmten.t.ed --even when . . · ~:-1'1, •'As It is wrlten. But the right. o~ hard for us. eous shall IJ\oe by faith.") ·To the Ga.Jat:Una he utters a re- ~ 8PISTLE to the Romans, which I& part of Our lesson; wi.a ""Titten about A.D. 60, and that to the GalaUtm.s a ahort time before it. Both were written from the city of Corinth, during St. Paul'a ~ visit there. Paul had not the eity of Rome· when he Wrote · letters to the ehl.tt'th there. to buke far their evident. lade ot faith. "0 foollah. Galatians." he writes. "Who bn1tched JOU. that ye .should not obey the ·truth, bl!fon: whose eyes Jesus Clirtst hath been ni- dently aet forUJ., crueifled. among him It ls tncoaceinvJe that all-.ee!tblvoedte,•cb.lna tbe Ge.laUans " and •11 the .1\lffer- bave been through, tt has Wl'ttal. been "'ln vain." tben refers to the Old TesLa- re!(&J'd . ,,~=- rantncttnc them that. ·Abra- founder of their race, be- ~·· - •~u. I~ •u ·J~ted for rlahteousn• . . . So wblch be of faJth are Wltb !altbful Abraham." all cb.1Jdren of .God . by ~ .... Chrts~ · .. : There" bond nor ... .. ~~ &here ts' male nor female: for ~ ue ooe in Christ Je5m. • (Pori l'eft'y Stu) ploym.~nt· insurance~ " 8cheme which wen\. ~to . eff~_t ,JQ!y ._l nea~--com;_ pl~tl.~ at ,of~ees- or . tlie ·Qo:t"erntnl" Comml.ss!tW- .hM! with 105,084:" can-lalltb'"""' adJan eDl:!ilOJ'ers h8vlng requiStttOD• ed ·2.295,.877 ~ bOOb fm;- em· ployee$. _ ' ' ·, : The Comm.Isslpn estlmal'M that. 2.500.000 Canadian worken> will come within provlslcms or the act setUng _lip the organization to col· leet contrlbuUons from. em9Ioyer_, and employee.o; and pay benefits to employees who lose emplorment. """ ot tbe GeloWei In Paul'& ttme the ok1 problem. ( """ ... o;. :·1 Provislon 1s made that the em- ployer who failed to r~L'>ler b:r July 1 when the p)an went into ef .. feet Is lilt.ble tor payment of both hls own and hlo!: empioyee"s <:fln- lrlbutton until such time as regts- Jllef!ms always to have been comma trO-lls · to the Jews i.nd the Gen.- We& You remember that Paul was the- areat. . advocate of the· latter. In faet. hi! 9:v.s 1n this chapter Romans. ."Ia He tbo God of tl)e J ew.. anlyf Is He Jiot; also of the GenUle.s? Yes, of the Gentiles 'ab&. Jews .:could. not -qtiJte accept . even Peter had hatd. ·wort to that saivatton-the· ppel J~was not.for the Jewa mtr. and Paul had to :ebuk'e him Oh Ollf! oc::ctWon, 1f JIOU remember. · .. - .. ·- ' , . . ' ' (Ap~ by . .411tO~·~ ~ti) . traUon 1s made. Giants Lose GBU4 Johnny JNI Isola has Joined Dartmouth coaching sta!f, guard vacanc::y on the New Giants. · Peace eom.es t~ us thr0uah out fatth. St. Paul tells the Rmit.ins In chapter 5, veJ"'es 1 and 2, "'There- fore being Justtfted. b!. faith. we hve pee.ee wtt.h Qod. throuch our Lord Jesus Chrl.at." No matter ' , R.A.F.Pierces Nazi ' .. PAGE ., .. , - 1·~·- • . ." , . . • I . . . • ! ·" ' ~ • ' ·' ,_,.. ' REMEMBER :-'~)~r you drive, -the more)·o,u, _save,t.· •. ~ .-..~:·: · 'iii~ o.t·,.··~"••••t of 'ttie · DOill ... ~.· oN OF CAN.I.'DA . ' . l ' . ' .. ' .. .q •• . ·~ \.. ' ' ..