the georgetown herald wednes march 21 1945 legion note by j b one small item that appeared in last legw notes brought result and tt was nice to see comrades using lthe new hangers foe their coats mod i last saturday oomiade johnny f jr chairmen of the p com- tfdttee took the unt and with the as- msnoe of comrades t ortoio and oho hafley they made a good job of tni4t ttieae bangers which greatly lniu the appearance ot out membership is increasing mon- iny with the return of our comrades ftem overseas and a hand of welcome is extended to all these newmembers who are asked bo be present thurs- dy mith ttnd to attend the ml- tuttotv ceremony so that they may be come fnunedged members and entitle them to their vote on all legion mat- tew wbdeod the shore subject here la suggestion that no doubt would be ta rder as we all fcuow oat the bxe- r this yew win onhf consist of seven mem entitled to vote why not make roam finr a returned nan who baa served m thepresent war and aleet hhn to the ontoe of second tkje- pnsldent as second vkwyosesabnt ebb would give fhts officer a vote on fee caoec and he would be in a better postuon to look after the in terests of an new members who have jomed the teton and also those who wffi join m the future this is only a g but the writer feels that it witt be an honor to have a returned comrade from this war as a member of the ebceonttwe aooordmft to article v m our by laws we wffl be caned upon bo vote for only six oncers the past president be ing- automatically on toe executive the chairman ot all committees shall be elected from the floor and those elected shall be entitled to su at exe cutive meetings but win not have pow er bo vote qo therefore with only she officers to elect au comrades as me tinned in our legion notes last week should be given the privilege of casting their vote by haunt now that oar omets and chairmen of the afferent committees complete their activities for 1m44s we as a body extend to an those faithful wor kers our sincere thanks for their in terest on behalf of all members an elected officers for the past term have done their best in the interest of the returned mfen and deserve bouquets for the interest shown so to an retiring officers once again s hearty thank you jb housing the waft btpobt atnoe the outbreak oc hostbmvw more than to hangamgrne bulmmgir have been pat up la panada one hundred and ntnttrfti alrflelda have been built the paved runways of these fields if placed enovtoend would create a highway extendfasg from the atlantic to the pacific and back as tar east as the rocky mountains the construction work tor ce ontnnwm- wealbh air training flan alone in volved the erection of more than 6jm8 buttdtngs over 17300 dwebtngs for war workers have been buut in ono- gested areas omtribuftotg to iojxe book campaign fund following arq the list of contributors to the recent ixxde campaign for funds for the service libraries beaumont s knitting mills apple products oo credit valley beverages harold wheeler store oeorge preston store qlen textile industries ttd womens association of united church st albans xadles ouod oeaohrawn w h kentner de bon daughters of st oeorge s ohuroh the oeorgetown herald olrl guides smith ac stone ud oeorgetown high school the digged club hebekah war service ooup lome scots wa i junior bed cross aulanoer local union ho 474 mrs penson sale of fat office staff clay products j harley kay ltd ashgrove women s institute i oeorgetown womens institute mrs o v williams mrs kelson oook mrs robert oaurt mr w v grant mrs alenune v mrs woo thompson mrs j m moore e v macoormack mrs a brffl clifford bradley i o r bam r llcata h ooldham e b trers 8kl silver h o mcolure j k uulco mrs wm buuivant mrs j d kelly mrs wm oampbeu brill a dept store mrs alex hume mrs wm deans mias h fjcvrtn mrs mckjbwn mrs d r motsmghlin a k famen richardsons hardware mrs w smith john held j ooodlett mrs h shaw ebner o thompson leboy dale robhs drug store r h thompson s p ohwstnan john oneill rachllns tailoring fred sinclair klrbys store georgetown oafe jack thompson dr mune dr reld vogue hairdieesuig jack williamson mr moss mrs moss mrs ross mrs amy bell art walters j mr walters ioxe odd apmenmctomt bt dk amauau spook alone in a locked and sealed room in braau a patient was operated upon successfully but was tt fay a surgeon who had died 19 years bef ore bat article about this amssmg op the amarkmrt wstedy wtth oris days march issue of the detroit sunday times registration forms will be mailed shortly for which will be paid for every eligible child under 16 in canada x the payment of these allowances to parents or other persons who are maintaining children will commence in july 1943 and the registration of children for this purpose is to begin immediately to aid pareots in the raising of their children the family allowances act was passed at the last sessioa of parlia ment under the family allowances act each eligible family in canada will receive a monthly cheque beginning july 1945 these monthly payments are to help provide children with medical dental and nursing services more nourishing food ade quate clothing and shelter and to give parents of canada a chance to equalize the opportunities for their children when paid family allowance cheques will be mailed out to parents each month beginning july 1949 to whom paid allowances will be paid to the parents or to any person who maintains a child income tax no one will benefit from both family allowances and a hill income tax deduction for their children parents have the choice of applying for their family allowances or not claiming the allowance and claiming the full deduction for their children under income tax if they claim the family allowance the amount of deduction from tax allowed for children under the income war tax act will be reduced by the amount of any family allow ance received anyone who is uncertain whether or not he or she will beoebt from familj allowances more than from tax deduction should register for the family allowance and in this way be on the safe side incomes may change during the course of a year j 400 pmuithtdmmurthtsmtbmniftftkm hoou cuucton tmnrwmn hahomiu win and mm oitawa improved uniform international sunday i r chool lesson by kaou t umdqoibt d d of tha lfoody bom injitlt a cblcmso raad bj wnwra mnnpapn uoloo letson for march 25 cmucdtf lxssotf text totamr si sis golden tkxt blmhd la fa that com th fa ttwi nam tat tha lord nj the offldal presentation of him elf to the jewish people a their king their rejection of him and what was even mora solemnlj mean ingfut his rejection of the hebreu nation because of their unbelief such are the stirring events whil face us as we go with our lord int the last week of his earthly minis try the first event in that sequence is the one we study in our lestn tor today namely the coming of the king to jerusalem i preparation and presentation w 6 7 the king comes but even in his hour of royal triumph he gives to his followers the unexplalnable but inestimable joy of meeting his need i tha disciples did as jesus appointed v 6 he had need of disciples who would do hia bidding without question or hesitation how precious is such obedience i let us also go and do what ha commands be needed the colt and tha ass how simple and lowly waa that need anovyet how glorious that man was ready to meet it i gods plana are worked out in the little things as wall aa the great prophecy was being fulfilled here see v s by little thing is god waiting to carry out soma great pur pose through soma littla thing which you are withholding from him why hinder him any longer 2 and he sat thereon v 7 though he did not come with the pomp and trappings of an earthly potentate the king of glory came to his people to offer them for the last time the opportunity to receive him he asks you to yield your life to his kingship what win your answer be n acceptance and rejeetioa w 811 18 1 the multitude cried hosanna w 1i the fact that before the week was over some of the same voices cried crucify him i should not obscure the fact that there were childlike- believers v lfl who really had faith in christ there is something inspiring about that picture of enthusiasm and de votion real faith in christ ought to result in a fervor of spirit which will stir our hearts and our cities are we not altogether too dead and formal in much of our worship to- idayt do we not need more holy enthusiasm for christ and for his church 2 the chief prlesta and scribes were sore displeased vv is 18 small wonder for not only had shame by recognizing the christ whom they had ignored but he had also ruined their polite religious racket which produced for them such a lovely profit mark this when anyone is dis pleased with jesus or with his chil dren or with his work on earth you can be sure that there is a reason and not a holy upright or good rea son either i iii judgment and compassion w 1214 what a remarkable picture t in the midst of flaming judgment and destruction we find his loving com passion upon the blind and the lame folk who think that christ has no message but love need to look on him as he cleanses the temple on the other hand those whothink thai he has no word but judgment need lo behold hun as he stands in the midst of the overturned tables and debris and heals the needy jesus cast out and over threw w 12 13 he knew where to begin to cleanse the city he started in the temple absolutely right is the man who suggested that the place to start to clean up a city is not in the slums but in the churches you will not be ready to clean out the tavern or that other low place where the gang hangs out fn youi town until you have cleaned out the church if sin is being harbored there the same is true of the individual a regenerated heart will bring a reformed life not vice versa you can live only after you have been born he healed them v 14 the very hands which bad just over thrown the tables and cast out the moneychangers now gently touched the lame and the blind with healing the eyes which had blazed with holy indignation now shone with love and ompassion the scene of judgment and chaos became the house of prayer and of answered prayer on the very spot where one man had eceived condemnation another re el ved healing each one received that which he jought by his own attitude and action aowttillyourja d lesus as your judge or as your sa siour you must make the choice choose christ today hot and cold by sarah s pfkiffer hcclun syndic whu vtoatoum xthen ted carleton 1st nlmgslf v v in the front door at four oclock ha had two hours to decide the big gest problem of his life two hours to determine whether he would ao capt varna chandlers offer of a vie presidency or work with a new com petitive company tight little arms suddenly etrrel- oped his knees then he remem bered they were celebrating deb orah s sixth birthday he lifted her to his shoulder received a warm moist idas if he could only talk over the matter with janet quietly there seemed little chance now debbies hand was smoothing his brown hair while he took in the pic ture ten dressedup children were climbing over the living room fur niture having a marvelous wide- eyed time janets hair was loo ened in damp curls on her forehead she took his hat put away his top coat janet wont you send tha kids home early i have something im portant to settle by six cant we talk it over upstairs it wasnt that she gave advice or tried to run his life but he might be able to clear his mmd if she just lis tened to him think aloud is it about business yes verne offered me the vice presidency and a small raise a new company carstairs and keith want me to come in as treasurer at my present salary its a gam ble but he turned to janet ive been with the company eight years verre is a pretty shrewd president his tight tittle arms sotdenly envei- ped his knees offer sounds like a good thing of course our financial setup has been shaky but verne says ready daddy piped a small voice o k battleships before business i suppose eager little faces watched him their ejtm darted quickly to thet drum table at the front windows then back to him thats where they hid a toy sub he thought but i u play along a few minutes he walked to the back examining bookcases with mock seriousness ientlei verne is sharp all right suddenly be remembered swapping stamps with verne in high school and al ways getting the worst end of the deal verne invariably swore they were genuine but added that if they were not he would take them back yet when the stamps proved to be imitation verne insisted on selling ted s own lot back at a neat profit still he thought if i join the new company i am taking a terrific chance for my family he liked the organization of carstairs and keith liked the reputation of the men he had experience and knowledge they could use funny wasnt it that the promotion in the old firm came only after verne was told of the new offer he had never known verne to think of others first may be the old company was shakier than he realized there was a nar row line between shrewdness and dishonesty and verne s sudden cordiality was puzzling usually he was hard and cold small suppressed sounds rilled the room he had searched everything except the drum table when he reached it a small boy began o clap eagerly why ted said to himself th is just like a game i used to play called hot and cold the children applauded louder and louder when you were near its the same game under a different name i the little boys and girls crowded around him boom boom i you re torpedoed you re blown up in a million pieces debbie fished the submarine from under his hand janet was calling light the can dles dear then the little ones can come in ill try to hurry them candlelight made a halo about her small head there s no need to rush but you just said i know darling playing with the kids made me see thtn straight verne s methods are at ways the same no matter what bit he uses or what he calls the game 1 intend to leave him her eyes did not leave hia face 1 m glad but are you sure sure as i am of my love for yon tve suddunlyrell6atheteg no more certain way of being right than doing the opposit of what your enemy wants ii