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Show Page Twelve FRIDAY, 3 IiGGJK 31 HQ 30 03 BY DR. BOB JONES BOB JONES OHIiNVILLI. SOUTH University 3BII4 CAROLINA When God asks a man to do he will not protest Goda something:, He includes with choice. But Jeremiah 1:6 states the command the power neces- that the prophet argued, I sary to fulfillment of the task. am only a child. In other How strange, then, that men words, 1 am not big enough should argue the point. to do the job. You had better One would think that Moses, choose somebody else. In spite of their protestagreat man of faith that he was to become, would have tions, these men were greatly accepted Gods call without used of God. We need to keep argument. But chapters three before us the fact that God and four of Exodus reveal that knows the need, knows the Moses argued that he was slow instruments, and always of speech and that he lacked chooses the right instrument eloquence. In reply, God asked, to meet the need. "Who made mans mouth, God is not as much interestMoses? And God proved to ed in great talent and ability Moses that he could do the job. as He is in simple obedience. Gideon was guilty of the Samuel said to disobedient same offense. When God sent Saul, "Behold, to obey is better an angel to Gideon with a than sacrifice, and to heardivine commission to free ken than the fat of rams Israel from the oppression of (I Samuel 15:22). All God asks the Midianites, Gideon offered of any man or woman He umerous arguments against chooses Is a yielded heart, a is ability (Judges 6) and put ready mind, and a surrendered God to great tests. God showed will. We need to keep before Gideon that it was not by us Philippians 4:13: "I can do mans might but by His power all things through Christ which that the job would be done. strengtheneth me. And look at Jeremiah. 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TIPS ON TRIPS IDEAS TO MAKE TRAVEL EASIER AND MORE FUN CANADA HAS COMFORTABLE CUSTOMS Each year Canada welcomes visitors numbering almost twice her own population, and the majority come from the United States. When you reach the border, friendly officials are ready to pass you through customs with a minimum of fuss or delay. But knowing a few rules and regulations beforehand will make things even easier. Here are some things to remember: 1. You do not need a passport if you are a citizen or permanent resident of the United States. Native-bor- n U.S. citizens need carry only identifying papers such as birth, baptismal or voters certificate. Naturalized citizens should carry documentary evidence of citizenship. Youngsters under 18 not accompanied by an adult should take along a letter from a parent or guardian giving them permission to travel in Canada. 2. Canada Customs officials are unable to tell you of the going rate of ex- mit is required for trailers. 4. To save time, it would be wise to list and identify by description and serial number if possible, such items as radios, cameras, portable TVs, sporting arms, typewriters, fishing tackli and similar durable goodl that you plan to bring with you. This list should be presented to Canada Customs as there are occasions when a deposit may be required on goods of high value, simply to guarantee their exportation when you return home. .Such occasions are relatively rare and the deposit is always refunded if the terms of free temporary change between their countrys currency and yours, because these rates vary from entry have been complied day to day. Your American with. dollars can be quickly con5. As part of their perverted to Canadian cash at sonal baggage, adult visitors the nearest bank on the to Canada may bring up to other side of the border, or 50 cigars, 200 cigarettes, 2 at your own local bank be- pounds of tobacco and 40 fore your leave our country. ounces of alcoholic bever3. Your pleasure boat or ages or 24 pints of beer, even private pleasure air- all free of Customs duties craft may be brought into and taxes. Canada duty free under Cus6. fishing or toms permit, far the du- hunting licenses may not ration of your visit. The be obtained from Canada same applies to your private Customs, but they can car, personal effects and all be purchased at Provincial other items normally re- license Bureaus-a- nd someholistores-a for even in times hardware quired pleasant If are a municiday. you driving any Canadian rented or borrowed car it pality. will speed up things to have Tuck these tips in the written authority from the back of your mind, and owner or leasing agent for it youli find your first, or to be driven in Canada. Your next, trip through Canada drivers license is valid in .Customs faster, friendlier Canada and no special per and a lot more fun. Non-reside- nt Schedule eubiect to chengr OPERA OATE COMPOSER TIME 1974 Dec. 7 ROMEO ET JULIETTE (Gounod) Dee. 14 DEATH IN VENICE (New) (Britten) Dec. 21 JENUFA (New) (Janacek) Dec. 28 TURANOOT (Puccini) 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 1975 Jen. 4 Jin. 11 Jan. IB riTALIANA IN ALGERI (Rossini) MADAMA BUTTERFLY (Puccini) CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA (Mascagni) I PAGLIACCI (Leoncavallo) Jan. 25 BORIS GODUNOV (New) (Mussorgsky) Feb. 1 DON GIOVANNI (Mozart) Feb. 8 TOSCA (Puccini) Feb. 15 DAS RHEINGOLD (Wagner) Feb. 22 BLUEBEARD'S CASTLE (New) (Bartok) GIANNI SCHICCHI (Puccini) DIE WALRUERE (Wagner) MANON LESCAUT (Puccini) SIEGFRIED (Wagner) LA FORZA DEL OESTINO (Revised) (Verdi) DIE G0ETTERDAEMMERUN6 (Wagner) FALSTAFF (Verdi) I VESPRI SICILIANI (Verdi) L'ASSEDIO Dl CORINTO (New) (Rossini) 12:00 12:00 12:00 Enjoy your Holiday with . . . 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 11:00 12:00 11:00 12:00 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:00 Charles Jacquin et Cle., Phila., Pa.Est. 188480 Proof Code Cod 510 While 511 Gold |