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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 May 1942, p. 3

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Wy " from taking a larger part in Can- - ency with which retail prices are + qualities, and are prepared to use, . READY!" ; Plant . war production hoard, TI Use "Blue Book" To Check Prices Housewives Asked To Keep Record of Purchases Housewives, - who have fre. quently regretted during the past two years that their home ties and responsibilities prevent them ada's war Programme, have now been handed a real tough job ef 'work to do. It is one for which they" alone possess the qualifica- tions and experience, and the suc- cess of the Price Control system as a whole depends on the effici- maintained. The Consumer's badge of office js a little blue price ceiling record book. In .it are recorded the prices paid day by day for all-- commodities -- where they were bought and what quality or brand : they represent. By this means rises in price can be immediately spotted, and an explanatio sought. Books can be obtained free by writing to Consumer Branch, the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Ottawa. Perseverance, intelligent un- derstanding of the price regula- tions, and co-operation with the storekeepers are needed on the job. All over the country women are showing that they have these them to watch prices, and so pro. tect their homes from the miser- les which inevitably follow un- controlled inflation. "0K. SCOUT, I'M One of the novel but useful ood turns of London Boy Scouts E the exercising of the dog pets of women war workers who are away from home all day. Canada To Train Instructors "Seek Objective of 16/000 Supervisors In Three Months Labor Minister Mitchell an- nounced that 15,000 war plant in- stuctors can be produced for Can- adian industry within the next three months through a new trai ing program inaugurated at Mon- treal, : "Sponsored by the training branch of the department of Jabor, the program provides train- ing for plant supervisors identi- cal with that now being used with splendid effect in the war indus- tries in the United States," the minister said in a statement. ; Like Chain Letter "The ppogram will -e msomewhat-on the principle o ehain letter." A group of 12 key men chosen from the principal war production areas by officials of the training branch is being trained as 'in- stitute conductors" in the inaug- ural course which began in Mon- treal recently under Clifton H, 7 Cox of the training within indus- try division of the United States expand the ~ After a week the 12 will re- turn to their home cities--Van- .eouver,-- Winnipeg, Hamilton, To-_{- ronto, Kingston and Montreal-- ° and open institutes to which the war plants in those areas will send selected men. These institutes, Jasting a week, will also be con- ducted' for groups of 12, "To Get Certificates The men trained in the insti- futes will be given certificates as Whr production trainers, They will in turn open courses in their respective plants in job instructor training for men and women en- gaged in supervisory tasks, Each trainer will handle four groups of 12 at a time and it is calculated each will produce 48 . Instructors every two weeks, They , will receive certificates as war production - job instructors, "In this way, and 'with indus- bry co-operating, it is considered 8 simple matter to reach the ob- Jective of 16,000 instructors over the next three months," Mr. Mitchell eald, yn ~ ISU Ise LE Lord NDAY HOOL SSON LESSON 21 THURSDAY: THE 'LAST DAY WITH THE DISCIPLES Luke 22:7:38 PRINTED TEXT, Luke 22:14.30 GOLDEN TEXT.--This do in remembrance of me. Luke 22:19, THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time.--The Lord's Supper took 'Place on Thursday evening, - April 6, AD, 30. Place.--In Jerusalem, the exact location of which cannot be determined with finality, 0 The Passover 14. "And, when the hour was - come, he sat down; and the apos- tles with him. 15 And he said unto them, With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you 'before 1 suffer. 16. For I say unto you, I shall not eat it, until it be fulfilled in the king- dom of God." : In spite of the fact that our was fully conscious that within another twenty-four hours He would expire on the cross, with great suffering, everything said by Him at the table in re- lation. to Himself, at least, was vibrant with hope. In tfis very sentence, three great facts at least are enunciated: first, that ~there would be a Kingdom of God, which in itself involves the defeat of the antagonistic king. doms of this earth; secondly, that such a symbolic act as He was now participating in, relating to sacrifice and redemption, would ultimately be fulfilled, that is, tho time would come. when this re. demption He was now about to provide, would - have- completely accomplished His intended pur- pose; thirdly, that when this time of victory and triumph had fin- ally come to pass, He would be with His disciples, to participate with them in a new supper in the glory of' that eternal kingdom. 17. "And he received a cup ana when he had given said, Take this, and divide it among yourselves: 18, for I say unto you, I shall not drink from henceforth of the fruit of the vine, until_ the kingdom of Goa shall come." The cup mentioned - In this passage has heen supposed to be the 'third cup' of wine in the Jewish ceremonial. The Lord's Supper ~~ 19, "And he took bread, and when he had given thanks, he brake it, and gave to them, say. ing, This is my body which is given for you: This do in remem- brance of me. 20. And the cup in like manner. after supper, say- ing, This cup is the new covenant in my blood, even that which is poured out for you." At this point we have the actual institu- tion of the Lord's Supper. The bread is a symbol of our Lord's body, and the wine a symbol of His precious blood. The bread broken refers to 'his body given up to death, and the wine poured refers to the shedding of His blood. The phrase 'in remem- brance of me' implies commem-_ oration of one bodily absent. The body and blood of Christ are given by God.not by the priest, taken by faith, not by the hand, eaten with the soul, not with the mouth, : The Betrayer 21. "But behold, the hand of him that betrayeth me is with me on the table. 22. For tho Son of man indeed goetl, as it bath been determined: but woe unto that man through whom he is betrayed! 23. And they be- gan to question among them- ~ gelves, which of them it was that should do this thing." . Particu- larly ghould one notice the phrase 'as it hath been determined,' and compare it with Acts 2:28; 4:27, 28. The disciples are certainly ig- norant of the fact that Judas was to betray the Lord that night. The text seems clearly to imply that all the disciples had at least some fear that any one of them might commit such a dreadful sin. __ The: Greatest 224, "And there arose also a contention among them, which of them was-accounted to be great- est, 26." And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles have lordship over them; and they that have authority over them are called Benefactors, 26, But ye shall not be so: but he that is the greater among you, let him become as the younger; and he that is 'chief, as he that doth serve. 27. For which is greater, he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth. 28. But ye are they that hath continued with me in my temptations; 28. and I ap- point 'unto you a kingdom; even as my Father appointed unto me. 80. That ye may eat and. drink at my table in my kingdom; and yo shall sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel," : Example of Jesus : Could anything he sadder than, on the one hand, a revelation that one of these twelve mem would betray their Tord this night, and, on the other hand, a an. upper room in. thanks, he , he sells for 'Per Ardua Ad Astra' (The acrostic reproduced below was composed by Aircraft man Francis J, Mott, an Englishman who has lived many years in the United States, and who came to: Canada to join the R.C.AF. in 1940, ning Depot at Lachine: : (A.C. Mott has had the acrostic printed on postcards whieh five cents each on behalf of the Red Cross.) He is now stationed at the 1 Recruit, with vague, bewildered gaze, Of one to whom all things are new; Youth, having nothing but a name, A Number and an A.C.2, Long hours of waiting till his turn Comes round for "needles" and for Awhile he dreams of aeroplanes, Nose-dives and banks and. parachutes, Arrives at length the Posting List Directing him to Training School; Instantly blossoms life anew And feeds his soul with fighting fuel! Now comes the time of new-found sk And now his head bends to the task; In front steep ramparts rear their } Risk fronts Achievement like a mas Finally comes that Day of Days; On thumping chest the Wings are pi Rider of Cloud, and Lord of Wind; Columbus of the treach'rous mists-- Enters a flyer in the lists! AAAS ASE AN REE ES .C.A.F. Man- boots--- ills, eads; k. ned: a SY > quarrel among these disciples as to who would be accounted the The one speaks of & diabolical hatred for Christ, the other indicates an almost unbe- disinterest in proaching death of Christ. Jesus is no more irritated than is He is discouraged. calmly continues the work which greatest? lievable he had begun, men reign by physical or intel- lectual force. which Jesus is instituting, He who has most is not to make His su- periority felt in any other way than by the superabundance of His services toward the weakest and the most destitute, ample of Jesus in this respect is to remain as the rule, Millions of Pins ; Saved By Britain Britain quite unneces ten them up. The steel and brass from which they are made are doing a more Important job today. goes into anything from a hand grenade upwards; ;the brass be- - comes anything from a gas mask fastener to a Bofors cartridge. used fewer pins last year than in 1940, and there will be several million - fewer this year: Alrcady men's new shirts have surrendered the dozen pins with which it was the sary ritual to fas- Getting Latest report the ap- But prisoners in the "somewhat He therefore prisoners are | food although In human society, still remain: In the new society Eden told the 1 recently. Japan is unw any power as interests in : territories but The ex- | yp. power in ch mirable persev made some pr Mr. Eden said. 1,500,000,000 added, has Government, in interests in all pied countries, Though conti send - full lists The steel tion. sources suggest Hong Kong Ca mps More Food 5 from unofficial the position of Hong Kong camps. improved and the receiving more living conditions ar from satisfac- tory," Foreign Secretary Anthony louse of Commons illing to recognize protecting British Japanese-controlled the Argentine, as arge of British ine terests' in Japan, "has shown ad- has en- and its erance ogress in deavors on behalf of British pris. -oners, for which the British Gov- ernment are sincerely grateful," Britain, the foreign secretary' requested the Swiss charge of British other enemy-occu- to undertake simi- lar duty in Japan for greater uni. formity in war prisoner dealings, nuously pressed to of British prison- ers, the Japanese have not ful. filled their undertakings, Arrange- ments have been made through the Vatican for local missionary Jorganizations to purchase procur- able supplies for camp distribu- THIS CURIOUS WORLD 8 Wien rguson pe "ANSWER: 2160 miles. Altho 'fa a large satellite when we realize that t longs, has a diameter of only 7927 miles, NEXT: How caterpillars grow up, MARINE THAT CH STUDIOS, - SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLA, ugh the moon 1s a mall globe, # he earth, fo which it ber « reforestation "Ing has been a feature of -the an- no --further--than- SCOUTING . . . One of the recent stories from heroic Malta is of a 17 year old Boy Scout who held a lamp throughout an entire night while mén were extricating people from the debris of a bombed building. The lad was killed a short time after when a bomb burst near a: house In which he was decorating a room for 'a children's party. . . . A young Czechoslovakian Boy Scout who escaped and made his way to England and joined a Scout troop in Windsor, Berk- shire, is now a King's Scout and o Patrol Leader of the troop. ' CIES LJ . Gasoline restrictions on tiutks will this year prevent the plant. ing of many thousands of young trees by Outario's Boy Scouts on projects in Simcoe and Norfolk counties. The plant. nual May 24th Forestry Camps held in those areas. To offset this, Scouts in a number of cen tres carried out plantings duwing the Easter bolidays, St. Thomas Scouts set ouf some 15,000 Arees in that district, and Stiatford Scouts planted 1500 locally aud" aided farmers in the starting of an additional 1,000. . . . A total of 978 applications fer medal awards for Boy Scouts, for life saving and other courageons acts, have beer dealt with by the Dominion Medal Board of the Boy Scouts Association under the chairmanship of Di. Francis HN. Glsborne of Ottawa since his ap- pointment to the board in 1919. Dr. Gisborne, former Dominion Parliamentary Counsel, recently retired as Honorary Dominion Counsel of the Scouy Association, after serving 256 years in that cap- acity. The Hon. Mr. Justice Har: rigon, K.C, D.S.0O.,, of Saint John, N.B., was pamed as Dr, Gisborne's successor ut the vecent annual meeting of the Scout Asgoclation. The latter will continue -In- the chaiviwanship of the Domlivion Medal Hoard. : * * . H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester, recently appointed President of tho Boy Scouts Association of the Empire, in succession to the late Duke of Connaught, was for many years Patron of the Gloncester- shire and Norfolk Scout Assocla- tions, A Tyrant's Power The fact is, of course, that a tyrant has powcr only over men - who are afraid to die 1f a man really believes in his religion, then he must hold with Saint Paul that "to die is gain", provided he dies in defence of that religion. Quisling can hang the bishops, He might even massacre the clergymen. But what would he gain by it? Only, the frenzied detestation of the faithful. Quisling is now" facing some thing altogether beyond his con- trol, because his power extends men's fears. Where fear of death ends, there the power of tyranny fails, and it is only the stupid tyrants who permit themeelves to pass. that limit, ~--Baltimore Sun Nazi Youth From information which. reach- es London: it can be said that U- boat crews as a whole are good enough material, states The Ot- tawa Jourmal. This is particu- Jarl true of the older hands bred up in the tradition of the sea. But the great majority now are youngsters, conceited and .imma- ture, their souls corrupted by their training and experience in the Hitler Youth Movement. Bred in the movement since the age of twelve, they shock the older men-by their ignorance and manners, When asked his reli- gion, one of them, a prisoner of war, answered as if out of a book: "I have no time for such tomfoolery." Another answered: "My religion is Germany, which - js better than faith in God, who. after, all was only a Jewish 'Je- hovah," . These youngsters as a rule' do not know anything of naval tra- ditions or history before the pres- ent century, and instead of being son folk are mostly peasants who expected to serve in the infantry, RADIO REPORTER DIALING WITH DAVE: ' " BORIS KARLOFF , Here he is----the screen's and radio's master of mystery and the macabre; the horror genius, who is appearing currently in the smash Broadway - revival of "Ap- senic and Old Lace' -- the man who guests this coming Sunday, and on June 7th and 21st on 'the Sunday night 8.30 Inner Sanctum Mysteiy Plays. Boris Karloff -- epitome of all that is the ulti- mate in mystery thrills, whether on the screen or on the air! . * . You probably know them by now--for during the past few weeks, the story built around their Jives and activitics, has un- folded a stirring tribute to the R.CAL, the RAF. and the men of the United Nations Flying Forces! But in case you haven't, CKOC invites you to meet the Canadian "Crash Wilson" ---- (he American "States Tucker,".-- the Australian "Cob Fitzgerald," and the Englishman "Bill Bolton;" they star in the Wednesday night 8.00 o'clock "FLYING FOR FREEDOM" show, dramatizing in thrilling sequences, the life of the men in our Air Forces who are flying for our freedom. The four boys avouml whose activi- ties much of the story revolves, are interesting, wide-nwake men, whose - aims, ideals and actions dovetail perfectly-- whether on a friendly date on leave, or in a bomber or fighter squadron over occupied territory, All the thrills, danger and excitement of bomb- ing raids--or fighter combat--of channel patrol are faithfully dramatized. "FLYING. FOR FREEDOM" offers stimulating - listening for us all. The show is locally over a number of Ontario stations -- (KOC, Wed- nesday at 8,00 pom. o--- "Thursday at 9,30, "aired - Sa . a The LQ. of quiz contestants throughout the country. does not regionully, Dr. Harry Hagen, originator ef "True or False," work program heard each Mon- day night at 8.30 over a network of Ontario stations, as well and lies "have shown as much intelli- genee as Providence intellectuals, ~ Hagen declares, basing his find. differ punchers do Highbrows, ings on conducted the Much of the fun of the show lies in the originality with which Dr. teams -- women archery experts young interesting As people all over the country are busy suggesting new teams, Hag- year is developing many more combinations terest of Ontario listeners in tune with CKCO, C CPL, CFCO, each Monday night at 8.30! Hagen pits other against being one en's fourth False novel Moments Someone winning a high-valie 'Oscar' Saturday night on Share oi, the Wealth---CBC-CKQC 8.30! Fiddler's Jimmie featured each day 7.00 mentary. I'he . fast when Penny friends, ny CBC network, . Record of the Weck - recorded by Harry James, lark" slores the arore than three years p.n. final selves from some terrifically fun situation, might between CERB, according - to the Blue Nets Texas cows as Boston Georgia hillbil= uring e has show coast-to-coast, compiled against each Indian warriors, example, with "True or for the in- BY, CKOC, CKTB, CKCR "and JIC, to Remember + open' letter, week on his Mone Hollywood cam. breathless | minute Matthews and her y untangle theme cach Thursday S00 and 830 -- . . "Sky- . SONG WRITER HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle Hote te [EANAMALICOLOMETE song "Home VIiOow SITIA! ERIAEIS Sweet Home." CLUTI REIS 3 TIAL = 13 Genus of JE ANTSHTIE grasses. \ Cl Vv 14 Stream. N AM MAPOF | 15 Card game. T UJ, PANANA AT 16 Small bunch. |RE (N N NO 17 Angry. U 18 Sums up. ICIHA GAM OA 20 Pismires, TEL CER URL 21 Frozen. AISISEIAIRIOMA AL! E 22 To strike. 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