re. SS oe ee Tia H g Md 290 7 ew F POP | Sater te yO SW ee Sees ded $US VSHAWA Fintts, Wesncesoy, Spicer 14, t+ 04 ee a Oe Sy . omy TORONTO LEAFS CREATE NEW HOCKEY JOBS Toronto Maple Leafs Hock- ey Club added new personnel to their ¢éxecutive staff yes- terday, in Peterborough. 'Buck' Houle is shown putting his signature on a contract, after being appointed ama- teur farm director of the NHL club. Looking on are Jim Gregory (left) who will assist Houle; manager-coach George (Punch) Imlach PO OF PY R.I, (CP) -- Anjcha e for America's act NEWPORT, aura of Australian calm and caboulated silence surrounds the yacht Gretel, which will open an America's Cup match-race series against Weatherly Sept 16. Sir Lhe Rpm pt gah newspaper sher and organ- izer of the syndicate that owns the Australian challenger, has imposed a spartan discipline on his coho! rts. Packer's regime is faintly reminiscent of football in that m= ihis crew for the 12-metre Gretel --comprising 11 men -- comes under a daily routine as rigor- ous as that imposed on football players. In fact, as tough as the traini for a prize-fighter-- which Packer once was. This involves the determined physical training of Gretel's men and a close-mouthed ap- proach to the chances of the vessel--the first 12-metre craft ever built in Australia--on the basis of trials. LADY PACKER There is a seldom-mentioned aspect of a softer vein: Gretel was named by Australia's Prime Minister Robert Menzies 3 \for Lady Packer, who died in the United States while on & visit with Sir Frank to plan the sionally, there is a fla: of humor, Gretel arrived here July 21 at the end of a two-rope after being carried from Aus- tralia to New York aboard a freighter. Questioned about the Austra- lians' «oncern for weight, the Sydney publisher was asked what was being done about the crew. "We're collecting a bunch of runts," he said, 'Also we're not|!8 going to let them eat until a week before the race." Someone asked the pipe-pull- ing Aussie if he was in favor of the Britis?. tradition of a "'tot" after a good sail. "How's that?" Sir Frank de- manded, "A tot of grog--you know, a shot of whiskey." "Oh, you mean a rum issue, Decidedly--and frequently." FINAL GO) G-OVER After eatherly eliminated other U.S. competitors and be- came opponent Weatherly and Gretel were pulled up side by side here-- the Weatherly for a final going- over and Gretel for alterations. for Gretel, Gretel's mast was moved for- ward 1% feet to reduce a OE AA NON ae Mit te "Ai dic Mind ie Australian Crew Has Strict Training Rules weather helm--a tendency to-jone to get four ward into the wind injseven to do . Bac! heavy weather, She was alsojwill be about 24 miles, getting new U'S.-made sails jvariously the ability No score is available onjand vessels to the Australian vessel--a project|winds--or lack which cost nearly $700,000--in|with each other. aah Serio of penetion with » both here and in Australia, The Vin, & runner: for the right to represent the U.S. in 1958 when Columbia easily beat the challenging Brit- be hd has acted as a de- pepe 'heleea and trial horse the Aust lor The practice has been for Vim|P Tess. and Gretel to' exchange crew Personnel, sails and gear from day to day amd most of their tional ca ustri ney Morning Telegraph. The impetds among yachtsmen that Austra-|petitive spirit in various lia, in her first try at buildi " = a Te racing sloop, coul have produced a yacht capable of beating a Weatherly which has been developed over five seasons in alterations following competition with other top ves- sels of the same kind. U.S. NEVER BEATEN In 111 years of competition the U.S. has never been beaten for the America's Cup and this year Gretel will have to be the yachting talent, (centre) and Bob Davidson (right) now director of per- sonnel, in charge of the Leafs' entire amateur farm system. --(CP Wirephotoy NHL Schedule Opens Oct. 10 MONTREAL (CP)---The Na- tional Hockey League has re- leased its 1962 - 63 schedule showing Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks offi- cially open the season Wednes- day, Oct. 10, in Chicago. It was in Chicago that last season officially came to a close when the Leafs defeated the Hawks to win the Stanley Cup. The new season opens on two other fronts Thursday, Oct. 11, when Boston Bruins are hosts to Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers entertain Detroit Red Wings. First home games for Mont- real and Toronto are Saturday, Oct. 13, with New York at Mont- TORONTO (CP) -- Fileet- footed George Dixon, the big running threat of Montreal Al- ouettes, could be heading for his best season since 1960 when he missed out on the Eastern Foot-' ball Conference scoring cham- pionship by seven points. real and Boston playing the Leafs. Detroit's first home game is Sunday, Oct, 14, against Mont- real. The annual all-star game is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 6, in Toronto. The 25-year-old import from ISLAND OF FARMS the University of Bridgeport in Seventy per cent of Prince'Connecticut has taken over the Edward Island's more than 100,-\lead in this year's scoring race 000 people live in rural areas.land is only six points behind Montreal' Is Scoring Leader his total output of last season, s Dixon Statistics compiled by The Canadian Press show the flashy Alouettes' star out in front with seven touchdowns for 42 points. 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E, -- "Downtown Oshawa" 2 Locations -- OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 1858 Hiram bent Lonited Walkerville, le, Canada IMPERIAL EST'D. | of the descendants of the twelve sons of Jacob the nation known os 'Isreel, and of them He states, ""Youenly have | known (or recognized) of all the families of the earth" (Amos 3:2), 'But thou, Israel, art my servant, Jacob whom | have chosen, the seed of Abraham my friend" (Isaiah 41:8), "| am the Lord, your Holy One, the Creator of Isragl, your King" (Isa, 43:15). With that nation He made a convenant, saying, "'Now therefore, if ye will obey my voice indeed, cnd keep my covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treesure unto me above all people; for all the earth is mine. . . And all the people answered together, and said, All thet the Lord hath spoken we will do" (Ex. 19:5, 8). two nations--Judah, which comprised of the two tribes of Judah ond Benjamin: and Isroel, or Ephraim, which com- prised the other ten tribes, ond God declared the division was of Him (Ist Kings 11:31-33; 12:24). ' Israel, the ten tribes, became, faithless and begon wor- shipping the false gods of the notions roundabout. As @ consequence she wos cast off from Divine favor (divorced) ond taken captive into Assyria, and has never returned to the land of Palestine. In due course these ten tribes be- came scattered, os tribes, among the nations, even to the point of losing their identity and being known os Gentiles, and are often referred to os the "'ten lost tribes." But God hes not lost sight of them ond states, "Is Ephraim my dear son? is he a pleasant child? for since | spake against him, | do earnestly remember him still: therefore my bowels are troubled for him; | will surely have mercy upon him, saith the Lord" (Wer. 31:20). Judah, too, was faithless to her covenant and was sent captive inte Babylon for seventy years, but in God's providence returned to Palestine ond has not ceased to acknowledge His as her God, the Creator of the heavens and\of the earth, She was never divorced by God. and has never lost her identity, her people being known everywhere as 'Jews.' Despite the foct that in her blindness, her opostasy, Israel lost her identity, the time must come cccording to prophecy when she would awaken to it, recognize who she is and receive God's mercy. If we are to identify her we must do so by the light of prophecy. In Genesis, chap 48, it is stated that Jacob placed his name Israel upon the sons of Joseph and declared that the older son, Manasseh, would "become a le, ond he also shall be great," and the younger son, raim, would become "a multitude of nations." If prophecy is to be understood it must be in- terpreted in the light of the physical facts, and thus it becomes "a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path" (Psa. 119:105). Prophecy, the Apostle Peter declares, is of no private interpretation (2 Peter 1:20). God gives the interpretation publicly by the events foretold coming to pass. The physical facts, past and present, con make plain the true interpretation for all to see. Can it be soid that his- tory has fulfilled and is fulfilling the above prophecies? There can be no gainsaying the oct that we find in the British Empire 'a multitude of nations,' and in the United States of America "a great people.' Thus we have one identification mark -- there are others -- by which we are able to Identify in these nations the bulk of the people of Israel, the ten lost tribes. These two mighty empires have been developed by Israel while she has been in apostasy and they have be- come her idols and in them she hos gloried. But God's fayor hos been with her in that following Judah's rejecti of the Messich ot His first advent the salvation of God through Jésus Christ has been sent to the ten tribes scat- tered among the nations (Acts 13:46; 28:25-28). The call in this present age has not been a national one but a call to individuals to follow Christ. Nevertheless, to the extent that individuals in Israel have been governed by the Word of God, and the governments of the nations formed by her have been influenced thereby, these nations have prospered and have had a much higher conception of justice and righteousness than other nations. To the degree evil men and seducers have gained control these Israelitish nations have been robbed of these blessings. Today we see this evil influence almost in complete control nationally and the people so wholly absorbed in materialism that apart from lip service God is not in all their thoughts. As a con- sequence we are now witnessing the political, moral and economic disintegration of the British Empire as a whole, th ial A possib ral | Greiei Snaps boom)2SMcLibes Wh. . During Test Race NEWPORT, R.I., (AP)---The Australian America's Cup chal- lenger ~---- ance' ten Tuesday est racing. It was the third broken boom for the Australian yacht since her ar- towed back to the le h race testing of crews contend with of them--and) races) Two-.years of solid work have ot Mi » cea lecain: Sévarday, Givsal la. coal r, nsored a . in . Grete chal- te, called the 7A 'alian|lenging America's Cup Challenge Asso ation, whose chairman -is director of rs, including the Syd. of Australian has been on an instruc-|challenge seems to be that the basis, Observers say|climate and its vaunted com- there is considerable scepticism|climtae and its vaunted besos spor he sak ek oa if was replace: a spare waving boom. No one was ph injured. , em After a half an hour at the dock, Gretel put to sea again ioteg to resume racing. The America's Cup~ races the Ameritan yacht Weatherly. HEATING & : APPLIANCES Worry of FALSE TEETH | Industricl ond Slipping or Irritating? Commercial seeks suppinee Lond inns in your ares, -- 31 CELINA ST. 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All the students of the Scriptures know that God tormed ond of the United States of America, being brought ebout by the "waster that destroys," the "man of sin," the "mys- tery of iniquity,' or, in current terminology, the "hidden, or secret, government," whose purpose is to force upon mankind a new tyranny. The time is Imminent, however, when Israel will awdken to her identity and God will Ae a deal with her as a nation, purged and purified as by fire, "Seek me and you shall live . . . seek the Eternol ond live lest He set Joseph's house ablaze with fire that none can quench in Israel' (Amos 5:4-6 Moffatt). Thot fire hos surely begun. We are living in the transition period be- tween the Times of the Gentiles, which Scripturally ended in. 1914, and the establishment of Christ's Kingdom on this earth. God's time clock has struck and nothi: cen pro- long the lease of the world power He gave to the Gentiles for © specific time only (Dan. 2:37, 38, 44), As Samson of old; when blind, saw that he could de- stroy the enemies of his people by bringing their house down upon them, so the people of the British and Ameri- can empires when they realize they hove been betrayed by their leaders--financial, political and ecclesiastical ---- into surrender their sovereignty, will,' while still blind to their identity, lay hold of the two main pillars of the hidden government--international finance and organized religion--and bring the whole structure down like a mill stone cast into the sea (Revelation, chapters 17 and 18), completely destroying the present world order, As these two chapfers of Revelation declare, God will put it into the hearts of the ten horns--"my people"--to give unto the "beast" (Europe), their power (sovereignty), for one hour. This we now see taking form. He then instructs His people to throw off the old woman that has been and is riding, manipulating and controlling the rulers, and to "eat her flesh, ond bum her. with fire"--confiscate her assets and utterly destroy her Babylonian system of international fi- monce and organized religion. Soon there after the visable mance and organized religion. Soon thereafter the visable established on this earth, by which and through which He a eee about the blessing of alf the families of the earth. ; The people of the British and. American empires, and other nations of the ten tribes, awakening: to their identity, will rise again, not as they are at present constituted but as Israel, to the joy, praise and honor of God and their own rich blessing. Then with repentant Judah Ver. 3:18) they will as the whole house of Israel return representa tively to the Land of Promise. 'Ephraim shall not en Judah, and Judah shall not vex Ephraim" (Isa Wid but "they shall come together out of the land of the north to the lond (Palestine) that | have given for an inheritance unto your fathers' (Jer. 3:18). "For the. law shall go forth of Zion (the centre of the Kingdom), and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem' (Micah 4:2-4) until "the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea" (Hab. 2:14), resulting in ALL men, the living and the dead, being reconciled to God. "Every knee should bow . . . and that every tongue should confess thot Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father" (Phil. 2:9-11), And so God's promise to Israel (the twelve tribes, of which the Anglo-Saxon-Celtic people are the larger part) shall be fulfilled:, "And | will cause the captivity of Judah and the. captivity of Irsael to return, and will build them, es at the first. And | will cleanse them from all their iniquity, whereby they have sinned against me; and | will pardon all their iniquities, whereby they have sinned, and whereby they have transgressed against me. And it shall be to me a name of joy, a praise and an honor before all the nations of the earth, which shall hear all the good that 1 do unto them: and they shall fear and tremble for all the goodness ond for all the prosperity that | procure unto it" Ger, 33:7-9), and say, 'Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, and to the house of the God of Jacob; and he will teach us of His ways, and we wil! walk in his paths" (Micah 4:2+4), Israel! "Arise, shine; for thy light is come." Awaken to your identity, put on your garments of giory and beauty, be clothed with the word of God! And "the Lord shall arise upon thee, and his glory shall be seen upon thee. And the Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the brightness of thy rising" (Isa. 60: 1-3). W. F. 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