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Mimi Cannot Samoa himself , by his own works
Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law„
but by the faith of Jesus Christ, every we have Believed in
Jesus Christ, Haat we might be justified by the faith of..Christ,
and not by the works of the law; for by the works of .the, lav,
shall no flesh be justified. .r .. Gelation* 246.
ALL have sinned atnd come short of the glory of the Lord.
Romans 3: 28.
. Therefore we conclude the t a. man is justified by faith without
the deeds of the law. !romans 3: 2S.,
But as many as Receive Him "Jesus" to them gave he the
• power to become the sons of Gad even to them that believe on
!Hie name. John 1: 12.
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(Last week's Items, delateed in mail)
Mrs Tillie Krafft is apen'dliny a few
weeks in London.
Mrs. Nelda Routledge who was in
London Hospital last week ham re-
turned home.
Mr and Mrs Milford Mclsaae and
family sof Detroit spent the week -end
with Mrs. Lucinda VLelsaac.
Mr and Mrs W. Schultz and 141r
and Mrs. Ken La1Bwte of Detroit,
were ,Sunday visitors with Mr and
Mays [Maurice Kiurnpp.
Mr and Mrs W. Filkens of Howell,
Mich., spent the week -end with Mr
and Mrs Wm. Nadiger.
Mr and Mrs Bartliff and family of
Clinton were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. [Kerner.
How Much Will
YOUR Dollar Buy?
Today, thanks to inflation, our dollar will buy 52 cents
worth of goods by comparison with the fhil dollars
worth it would buy in 1939.
The buying power of the dollar has gone down because
prices have been forced up. Prices have been forced up
through inflation because the amount of money in cir-
culation has exceeded the volume of goods and services
available to consumers.
The two main sources of inflation are high government
taxation and wage rates whish are not related to man-
hour production.
Unless production and wages are held in balance, and
unless at the same time non -defence government exp-
enditures are held in check, our dollar is bound to lose
more buying power.
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Mr and Mrs Alert Goetz or Strat-
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Mr and Mrs Lorne Genttner and
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Mr and Main Roy Lundberg and
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and Mrs. Clayton Pfile.
Mrs Thelma Garvie and Ronnie,
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ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister
High school graduates
YOU CAN BE AN OFFICER
Young men recently graduated from
High School with Junior Matricu-
lation or equivalent educational
standard, may become officers in the
Canadian Army Active Force.
If accepted you begin training at
Camp Borden as an Officer Cadet to
qualify as a Second Lieutenant in
the Active Force. You will receive
Second Lieutenant's pay while in
training: When you are granted a
conunission you will then serve for
periods of 3, 4 or 5 years as you
choose under. the Short Service Com-
mission ission Plan. At the. end of this
service you may apply for a perma•
Mat co<tarnission.
To qualy you must be: -- Single
— Physically 6t — Between 18 and .
25 years of age and have a Junior
Matriculation or Equivalent Educa-
tional Standard.
Apply today to the Recruiting Office
nearest your home.
No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House,
Rideau & Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont.
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Artillery Park, Begot Street, Kingston, Ont.
Canadian Army Recruiting Station,
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