the i h wednc march 28th 1945 111 i awiiuiminh ana tor lajfsaiai bw soma d aw wm srtn ah reomm tt h p- ubmd sad adopted correspondence matttoed letters from orami one fttm apr b a mtidnwm tonnefdr 1mb buriston aercnowjedging dger- ttee sent by the olub through tbe owmu league tobacco and hamper vsad tarontorand one tram nt o jew itnnar indu for gbrlsttnu par- h sent financial report showed 9so00 bad sen spent on boys boxes sad 18050 ob atgarottea 4slbb bod been cleared ftobr progress euchre parties and 9ttm bad been cleared from quot maflnnf wnaon oopswsp nmm road in tm counter wasnt bad for january meeting then opened for i i end u was moved and seconded that tiers stan robtnson an mrs wilfred kennedy set as- auditors for 1m4 carried ton dollars was to be used to send gum to the ten boss orerseas this tbe quilt co then took tbe ohalr for a few minutes a quilt top ttonated by mrs win moleod acton to the club was shown and appreci ated a letter from mrs margaret robinson ancestor was read her offer to piece enough nooks for three quflt tops of a certain pattern was to be accepted with thanks it was de- elded to catty on euchre parties in february as tn january meeting cleaed with mrs all alien leading m erne bod aw w king fillji f bhvrad a into of esbttos for tbe us of t jote lunch serred est fingers had been unnlsoed- before tbe last to htr qui busy oh left for three euchre parties were held dur ing fnontti in the artwi and qullto were qufttedv si the homes of mrs jennie howard and mrs wucrtd kennedy donations came from mrs allen tloo mrs wnt prank 76o mrs thee kennedy tlm mrs wn lfk tleod s100 miss fear kennedy 1060 two good cheer boxes were sent out and two sympathy cards tbe club sold their hotplate and donated glo to nassagawey council toward fund for installing huge hoiplate in town ship hall tbe books were audited by auditors chosen and found correct and the following is a statement of a unaooaefor 1044 at the end of february this dubs receipts total 7 hjbim tat ujm ml tor tbdr four rncosspro i hh win atickoer oolltouon manblp feea t vlo sptttw la yaar matlnmlot and dtacounts 8814 artlcln mtmd and sold by dob jmt auction alto oiuy w bnooyeoatrfl euchrea l 302 cterdea part gate rooeapta 11638 door noalpta danom 43130 chicken draw lui bootfi receipts 1 03837 quilts made and sold 306j6 quilts quilted for otbers 1380 last years accounts paw 3843 8133920 improved uniform internationat sunday i i chool lesson sy juhold l luwoqunrr d n of tba moodr blbl tdfutata of cfclease lesson for april 1 moo twbtocu nd schptnnj tata m- jd and copyrighted by intanurtloa counaq at rajlglmia eduoauom md good oheer njcmorial wreath end giftto bride i i 10x8 anveruaddsj ssa8 6ectreas buppues i 300 booth supplies 18383 quilt materials a 8706 ipoafagef on boxes 1j7 oroneetra floor manager garden party talent prises 87136 local beys overseasclgb and boxes v t780 telephone calls 276 aahnation army 3000 acton and vicinity war service league 7800 red cross 4 10000 haas council hail improv 1750 wass presby church appre 1000 131064 acoounta unpaid 3460 bank account i m42 change and bills on hand 4314 6 1330 30 velma kennedy sectreas from a plckanovehovel begtontas he became a niultlnulllonaire speculator who promoted anything the ameri can weekly with this sundays april issue of the detroit sunday times fells of liow this fabulous figure rose to the heights then bo- where again leading a mountain range a tombstone according to the weather would be appropriate if the trout season could be moved ahead to april 1st instead of may 1st the authoh and pebfecter of our faith lesson txxt mattlww t3a golden textlt us run with pa- tenci um raca uiat is tmx bor us looldns unto jmui um author and pvrtectar of our faith rbbrws u christianity is a resurrection faith i how good it is to recall that in this troubled year of 143 even as we share opce more the spiritual in spiration of easter sunday today we recall that the loving hands of his friends and followers had given themselves in what they thought was to be their final act of devotion to their lord his body- had been tenderly laid in josephs tomb and the great stone rolled hi place at its door but even aa some were kind and loving there were others who were so relentless in their hatred that they pursued christ even beyond the grave i the hatred of christs enemies 27626 we sometimes wonder at the bit terness of the enemies of christian ity in our day had we given more earnest heed to the bible story we should have known that it was so from the very beginning the wicked men who brought about the crucifixion of jesus were not content to let him rest m his grave they had hurted after his life and they had taken that but even as he lay silent in the tomb the priests and the pharisees came to pilate and called him that de ceiver v 63 and demanded a spe cial guard they feared that hut disciples would perpetrate a fraud and after stealing the body declare that he was risen wicked and deceitful hearts can imagine all sorts of treachery on the part of others the hatred of unbelievers toward christ and toward his followers knows no stopping place in civil ized lands and among cultured peo ple it operates under a cloak of re spectability but it is nonetheless bitter and relentless in its pursuit of him and of his church n the victory of christ 2816 victory and praise should be the keynote of christianity why should we be doleful and sad our lord has come back victorious from the gravel we may be glad and sing even in the midst of earths sor rows and distresses let praise be the employ of our lips constantly as we worship him and work for him the picture that greeted the sur prised eyes of the two women as they came to the grave as it began to dawn on the first day of the week was one resplendent with the glpry and majesty of god the earth quaked as the lightning flashed the angel of the lord broke through the supposedly unbreakable seal of rome and rolled back the stone which was to have permanently closed the door to the tomb this- was done not to release christfor he had already gone no grave could hold him but that men might see the empty grave and know that he was risen other religions keep the graves of their founders- christianity points to an empty lmb to the foes of christ represented by the keepers the coming of the iiigel and the revelation of the pow it of god brought absolute discnm fiture thai is still true men will irue with theology church meth- rls even christian profession bul vhen they see the power of god re vealed they can only be as denh to the friends of christ the ancel jiuiifjht comfort and assurance nicir fears were assuaged y ins aih of comfort and then their fniih wis revived by the assurance thh christ was risen the resurrection ieclares that he is the son of god ith power the saviour of ihe orld iii the joy of christs disciples 28 791 the followers of christ had then ihnre of fear and unbelief but it was quickly overcome by joy and ssurance as they knew that their lord was risen the note of great joy is highly ppropriote on easter sunday bul lust as proper on every sunday- yes every day of the christians life he is risen from the dead thai settles all questions about hi deity his power his salvation it meets the problems of our lives with in unfailing word of confidence and ioy be sure to note that such good ews rmist not be kept to ourselves ve should emulate the zeal of the lisciples who departed quickly to nake it known to their families and riends the story of the victoriouf- aviour x still unknown to man housunds possibly we should sa inlliqns let someone depart quick to tell them of jesus and dont lorget to ask yourself should tha omeone be me jesus met them or the way will greing- of peace he loves ti fellowship with his people fs thj t his eirinds you vim find hit irerf inp cunnnn ambition by r h wtlkiwson fiajuc was city editor on the bve- nlng express hed been city editor for better than is years the publishers kept him on because he knew his stuff he was good he produced n o one disputed the man ability and when an executive ha ability when he produces personal differences dont enter into it much with employers leon paye hated clark more than did the other boys in the city room leon waa cub iresh from college at first when clark lyons had said listen kiddo this stuff you handed in is lousy you oughta be driving a truck leon thought the city editor was kidding and so he winked goodnaturedly and re plied aw go flap your ears you big stiff you dont recognixe gen ius when you see it 3 it didnt take leon long to raalhk that clark wasnt kidding or if he had been he was the opry- one in the office pernmtted to indulge in the pastime leon had put his foot in it right at the start with that crack of his for from that day forward clark made the boys life miserable and leon once he had become ac quainted with the dry room men once he had analyzed the cowed looks of them the humble manner of them whenever clark was about realized that if ever he wanted to get ahead in the newspaper game hed have to quit the evening ex press h but jobs were scarce leon stayed on he needed the experience and he needed the money during the weeks that followed he came to know anew and deep emotion hate he hated clark lyons with all the vehe mence and bitterness of injured pride and suppressed enthusiasm he hung on for a year and then one day be quit he had expected to gain some satisfaction from tell ing dark lyons that be was quit ting but clark had accepted the thing as inevitable as if he had been expecting it he nodded brief ly cast one derisive look toward the youngster and turned away leon surprised even himself when he secured a position almost at once on the daily star the express ri val he didnt know why the star editor had hired him nor could he explain why three months later he was promoted to a desk job with an increase in pay of course he was elated and some of the oldtime good humor that clark lyons had buljued out of him came back deep inside of him sometimes dormant some times kindled by memories a bit ter hatred still burned he couldnt of course know that it was this deepseated bitterness that was driv ing him ahead that unconsciously he was striving to reach an un known goal after three months at his desk job the country editor died and leon was given the vacancy he won dered at it wondered why they had selected him there was no doubt that he was doing his work well but there were older men ahead of him men perhaps with a little less imagination and ambition but nev ertheless experienced men old hands at the newspaper game within the next year or two things happened of importance first the daily star and the evening ex press which had been rival news papers for almost half a century consolidated the stars equipment was sold and the force was moved over to the express newer building naturally a lot of the staff of both papers were thrown out of work leon wondered if he would be among them but he wasnt and the most sur prising and incidentally the second occurrence of importance was his promotion to assistant manager of the newly formed expressstar it took a week for him to get set tled in his new quarters the ex citement of it took all his time and thoughts he sat one day in his pri vate office his feet comfortably crossed atop a shiny mahogany desk and his thoughts dwelt once more on his phenomenal and speedy climb to the top the vague some thing still troubled his mind presently he pressed a button after a moment a door opened and a man stood there the man was in his shirt sleeves he wore an eye visor his arms were encased in black bands of cloth from wrist to elbow he stood there looking to ward leon with an inquiring expres sion his attitude was one of re spect of humbleness of inferiority hello clark aaid leon re member me clark took a step forward peer ing intently from beneath his eye shade suddenly he smiled why its leon fayel how are you le mr fayet it certainly is fine to see you sitting in here i ill bet youre glad clark i youre fired i now how glad are you the door closed behind clark ly ons and leon took his feet frond the desk and suddenly felt weak he knew now what had pushed him ahead up to this position which enabled him to fire clark lyons he knew it was the bitter hatred in his heart the thing of which he had been unable to rid himself the burn ing passion to achieve a goal which would satisfy the pride of htm in paying a score and now that the thing was ac compushed he- found bimsaht won dering a his future 1