the georgetown herald wed in 1 1945 imprt uniform international sunday f chool lesson legion notes lesson for march 18 imm attmaeta and scrlptura taxta inwd and onrrlhte by inumuonl qbunyno baualaua education umd by the law of life lkflsom trrrmatuuw 18 11m qoldkr text thou shall low the torri fy ood wtth ab thy heart and with y thv ml and with an thy mind thla la the seat and fraat eoratn andman t and the see ad b ilka unto n thou ahalt love thy aatfgbtmr as thjaatt hatthaw n 3139 r our lesson presents a great judg ment scene majestic solemn stir ring many confuse it with the judg ment of the great white throne in revelation 20 but matthew 25 i obviously the judgment of nation- v 33 for their treatment of christ brethren v 40 a word reterrinn primarily to jews but also spoken of in matthew 12 4850 the lesson needs broader applica tion however so we suggest that we allow the more general princi pies of judgment occupy our at tention we note that i judgment divides w 3133 the nations coming before christ when he shall have appeared in all his glory shall find themselves sep arated into two groups on the basi of their treatment of the brethren of christ j the fact that god has drawn a line of division down through all humanity and that each one of us i an one side or the other is not a 6octrmewrucn finds ready accept ance with modern thinking but it nonetheless a fact no man established that divisi n god himself did if and did it in love to some it may seem to be a hard saying but it is not for it comes from the lips of the gentle loving jesus it is because he loved us enough to give himself for us that any f us find ourselves on the side of th i dividing line which assures us nt eternal joy and blessedness they who stand on the other ud of the line do so because they hiv not accepted gods proffered salw tion in christ reader where ti you stand h judgment declares w 3445 our attitude toward god express itself in our attitude toward our f 1 low man that which we do towart those about us is not a matter of indifference but is the basis foi gods judgment of our lives each of us must answer for the deeds dont in the flesh whether they be good or evil that is true even of the bt liever h cor 5 10 whose salva tion has already been determined by his faith in christ here in our lesson however the failure to do that which shows forth gods law of love is made the ground of eternal judgment this k nct because an act of kindness itself can be regarded as the ground of division but because the failure to give at or do it reflects an attitude of heart toward our god- a h bt j b oreat interest is being shown by 1 members of the legion in the forthcoming election of offlooni for the next term every oomrade has re ceived a notice informing them of the annual meeting and included with this j notice was a printed resolution or come form of notice of motion pre sented at the last meeting by comrade p ohepman several of the com- rades in discussing this printed notice are under the opinion that it is not m order and contrary to our bylam and proceedings and cannot be dealt with as intended etc comrade chapman when interview ed reiterated that the wording of his suggestion or resolution as of last year could bo somewhat improved and rectified at the meeting but his only intention at the outset was his con tention thai every member of the branch whether present at the meet ing or not should have a vote in the election we heartily agree with him regarding his attitude why should it be that members who through no fault of their own due to working tours and unable to be pres ent to cast their vote be deprived of their iracohlse for trit good of the legion let us not forget that whether the resolution or notice of motion or whatever you may call it be upheld or denied the intention is that all members whether present oi not have the same privilege to oast their vote for whom they wish to elect tjfeon rejection of the mo tion voting will only be by those pres ent at the meeting the writer is expressing hla own views as well as those of several other comrade so lets all work with one object m view to elect offloera that can fulfill the important duties ac corded them and for the betterment of the legion remember comrades the legion is all for one and one for an last friday evening a large number of our comrades were present at an open discussion supper meeting in the legion rooms comrade col g b 8 cousens was chairman for the occa sion and several discussions for the betterment of the legion were brought before the meeting comrade t grieve pointed out to the meeting that tt was the 17th anniversary of the lo cal branch and attending the supper were five or six members whose names appeared on the charter mrs t grieve and mrs f mccartney catered for the supper and received a hearty thank you from all present for the splendid meal they provided com rades taking part in open discussions mm put president barry watfclns jim ktavnerson am collins tom orlere wtn roney and others i in our report of tbe imperial sup per party in last weeks herald we regret that we omitted the name of mrs chas partan as caterer for the supper we hope mrs paiton wql overlook our error comrades have you noticed the new 1946 style of car windows recently in stalled in comrade stalfords oar it is a new idem if yoti would like one installed on your car consult harold stavord who owns me patent far this new invention i comrades one bad habit in the club rooms that will be stopped shortly is that of some members throwing uielr overcoats and hats on the window sills why not use the hangers we nave been informed by the chairman of the property committee that he has placed an order with comrade henry preston for spring potted plants from his greenhouse to be installed on the win dow sills for easter what then com rades is it not time for someone to complain to johnny and have him in stall more hooks to hang your coats and hats how about it johnny comrades our treasurer win roney would like to have his books in order for the annual meeting help him out by bringing your dues up to date please jj3 john mehabotticlvd pmsbidknt haxtow rupios dr g i christie is to be tie guest speaker at the noonday luncheon to be held in connection with a confer ence of halton junior farmers and junior homemakers in milton on march 38th this event is open to all halton rural young people irrespective of whether or not they are now mem bers of the junior farmer groups at acton nerval and palermo dinner tickets are now available from the of- fleers of the three groups accommo dation for the dinner is limited and those interested are urged to make their reservations early the county junior farmers have also completed plans for their animal judging competitions in gram and seeds fruit and vegetables cream grading and grading of wiltshire sides whidh are to be heldin conjunction with the county seed fair and bacon show in muton town hall on satur day morning march 17th these com petitions are open to all halton juni or farmers under 30 years of age with a special section for those under 20 years plans for the junior home makers garden brigades and other homemaklng projects are also pro- uresbing rapidly those interested can secure further details concerning these various activities from the agricultural office in milton or from any one of the folkntnlg officers who were re cently atmjornfd at the aunt log of tfae hatton rural totsng peo ples flaw hi tkfcwah mil t btenabb mr getown 1st we piurtdml geo atktaav bronte 2nd vice presidentado atkins acton secretary xsmey keen oeorgetosba directors acton gordon lsttte margaret mcpball and hansen hetbs nornobruce rcld betty ittidnar palermo jack hamilton janet hag- lop geo r breckon and jean fftnss ton lemon juke recipe check arthritic pain quickly b you suffer from erttetuo rhso- aavtvor neuritto pain try tbte atrnpa mezpenalve home recipe get a peca age of rueoc prescription from joox oratftlstt mix it with a quart of water add the joke of lemons ma asy and pleasant boo need only 3 tsmespoanstnl two ones a day often within 48 hours mnettmes oiernlgfataplepdid ratutta are obtained if the pains are not ndokly relieved and if yon do not foal letter ruex prescription wql cost yon nothing to try tour money refunded if tt does not help you rttex pra- erlptkm is for sale and reoommsodsjd jg macoormaoka drug store scat other li ailing dr christ which is in reality a rajec hon of his way of salvation judgment is thus a revelation or the attitude of the heart which marks a man or woman as be int either saved or lost it may be po bible to so becloud the thinking of out friends and neighbors that we ma go through life looking something like a christian but when christ judges it will all be revealed to us notice the importance of a propei attitude toward those who need out kindness and help all too often tht only concern of men and women is to look out for number one and le the rest of the world shift for itseli observe also that the lord ider tines himself with his brethren what js done to and for them r- counted as done to and for hin compare the experience of samu i sam 8 7 and of paul acts 9 touch god s people and you tout him fail thorn and you fail hirr serve them and you serve him iii judgment determines v 41 yes god s judgment determin eternal destiny lift eternal everlasting punishment which si it be that is ditermined by g final word of judgment but ren i ber that he judges in accord in with the attitude of heart and acli of life on this side of the grave now for that matter is a p of eternity and it is consequent of great importance that we arc ril with both god and man now if v expect to be right throughout etei nity we need to face this truth of judj ment with complete candor and h i est heart searching we agree wn dr douglass that we must stai with awful concern before this s emn truth do not hteitate to ten his because it ts contrary to u current of modern thinking or shock ing to confront it needs to be faci in a brave spirit of realism a m teacher you will do your pupils greatdisservice if you try to shielt them from the grim implications c this truth ties and also if you keep fron thafn the glorious prospect of e tern a jo in the presence of god the 1a 1c 1 ha law of love- love f j r a for jeans christ amom hi i bt opr redeernjavano 1 tasftisji that law oi van la the day of judg why the red cross jltjl j w the 1945 budget of the canadian red cross society may be summarised as follows canadian red cross packs prisooer of war parcel for great britain australia and other allies as well as ber own prisoners of war canada s share of the 20020000 is 5 020000 the balance 1 5 0oo ooo will be repaid to canada by the other countries 1800000 blood donations the demand for blood serum from all buiuiyontt ha never been greater han now 1o withhold the ft i f our blood is to withhold life from our fig turns nei this service takes 1 ooo 000 of our hudglt supplies for civilians war has dispossessed millions and has brought an over whelming call for medical supplies and relief clothing for these civilian victims of war 5 savagery only the red cross can hclr with your help 1 prisoner of war parcels 20020000 repayable by great britain j australia 1 5000000 3020000 2 allied relief 8000000 3 blood donor service 1000000 4 hospital supplies coin forts for armed forces and civilians grants and con tingencies including st john ambulance assooa- tion 5830000 5 peace time requirements including red cross lodges at military hospitals in canada administration canada and overseas campaign publicity the r united allied relief fund and fdan red cross sooety are collaborating to send sddiuonal aid to allied red cross societies tor distribution to stricken civilian of the united nations this need increase as our armies advance funds atailibk and other income 19is impaign 1750000 600000 400000 22 600000 12 600o0o 10 000 000 keep mercy on the march w ir is bitter and cruel with its attendant casu altils canidian red cross w ill be at the side of our fighting men on b ittlcficld in hospitils in enemy prison cimps d inng the niosr critical moments whit it can do for them then will depend on whit canidnn citizens do now 7 bit if eter the time for the most generous outpouring of our hearts ant our resources contributed by cfteeez brewing company umited x peacetime requirements aid for disabled war veterans including lodges at our military hospitals outpost hospitals in frontier dis tricts nutrition service home nursing first aid all these and other services mast continue and expand supplies for armed forces the very lives of our men to the arsced services often depend on medical supplies and field comforts shipped hy the red cross 39 000 ooo supplies and comforts have been sent millions more are needed urgently