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in England he received welcome from his own people at cilablinhed his place in the art of the nation Is it to be wondered therefore that we found it cosy to give our allegiance to this man In that em light which beats upon the throne no fault could be found in him He was good King because he was good man in cuery sense His character was Ills simple dignity impressed us all In every emergency national or personal he faced the future without fear Mundanntcd and without tilnchlng To him the waif Nobly born he was noble sov ereign to the very end As some one said on first learning of his death You feel as if you had lost one of your own family We shall always remember George V1 for what he was We shall remember him as family man His cxnmpie as husband and father won for him the admiration of the whole world His love of home of his wife and of his children marked him out for the affection of all his people He himch confessed on more than one occasion that of all the hours of the day that he loved best it was that intimate time at ten when the Princesses came down and the four of them were just father and mother and daugh ters for blissful hour or two On another occasion he said Christmas is the one time of me year really enjoy have my family all around me and can forget for awhile that am king The very fact that George VI took his bride from among the Scottish people endeared him to the hearts of millions He always loved Scotland At Bulmoral Cas tle he loved to listen to the skit1 of the bagpipes and fch the crunching of the heather under his feet As Duke of York and later as King George VI always took great interest in the youngergen eratlon He seemed to sense that the might of the Empire and its future lay in the lap of the young of the city streets was just as Important as the public schoolboy As Duke of York he spent great deal of his time promoting the welfare of young people Indeed it was he who coined the phrase Take care of the children and the country will take care of itself it was phrase that pooled to him be cause it em died his own ideal and all his own convictions on the question of child welfare it is reportcd that one day as he vis tied the camp he had founded for boys one of the boys Said in his hearing Why hes really hum an being gt In much the same way was George VI admired by the workers of Great Britain As Duke of York he took keen interest in the WIorltcrs point of view and gbtonoseimthbcLshmld Shltkr he took that interest with him whenhe ascended the throne Ono xlay when hcwas called upon to visit glue factory the directdrs the inspection some of the more unpleasant portions of thc estab lishment Why said the King beopie work heredo they not Well Whats good enough for them is good enough for me Andnhe went through the place thorough Iy On another occasion the King was standing vithh Mr Hyde watch ing girl conducting some very intricate operation connected with thei making of mistake askd Mr painbbmshes twhen you make Hyde The saw thcglrl usl11nnd turn7 in l0 hisconmanionrsaid Hyde auditormakes mistake It was such interest that sent What happen We King again and again into rcrshomexynd it was commanded walk humblibcforc and ark tho foot of thalmwer the whom nation took heart The King was sailor by train ing Ind on one occuion when he was critlclzcd for taking too many personal risks he replied It is my duty think it may be said that George VI literally our the cron es of his people lie shared their dangers and the custcrltles of their life And he won their love 112 visited them in the bomb shel ters in the factories and in their homes He trumped through the rubble of London and Coventry to bring comfort to his people Wherever he went the some cry was heard It is the King And grimy battered shaking people would run from the craters and from the bomb shelters to greet their monarch us be surveyed their misery and the rubble of what was once their homes Who of us will ever forget that September day in 1939 when the King spoke to all his subjects in these words In this grave hour perhaps the most fateful in our history send to every household of my people both at home and overseas this message For the second time in the lives of most of us we art at war The task will be hard There will be dark days ahead but we can only do the right as We sec the right and revcrently commit our cause to God May He bless and keep us all And who of us will ever forget the message he delivered on Christmas Day 1939 Very little stood between Britain and her ruthless foe on that dark day Adolf Hitler has prophesied that the great empire would be des troyed But in England man of gentle temper spoke to us in the words of an obscure English school teacher They wcrcqulet words and simple ones too They were not vengeful nor vindictive In fact they were the very essence of the Kings faithif God be for us who can be against us ahis was his message of reassur once said to man who stood at the gate of the year lee me light that may tread safely into the unknown and he replied Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God That shall be to you better than light and safer than the known way The Kings quotation ended there but twelve years later his death wrote the conclusion So went forth and nding thehand of God trod gladly Into the night And He led me to ward the hills and the breaking of the day in the lone East So heart be still What needs our little life Our human life to know if God hath comprehensrons If ever man trusted Godit was Gcorgc VI flle was good man and full of faith But the anxiety of war took its toll In 1949 it became evident that the King was sick man and withcuchpasslng month his can ditlon grew worse As Mr Win ston Churchill said on Thursday in his moving tribute King Walked with death as if death were aycompanlon an acquaintance whom he recognized but didnot fear In the cod death came as frindundnftcr s1fappyaay of sunshine and sport After good night to those who loved him best he fell asleep as every man and woman who strives to fear God and nothing else in the world may hope to do We sh always remember GeorgerVI ti godly man bcr lovedmby his people As Jane Scott said in her little tribute If fever King lived up to the highest traditions of throne King George did if ever an earth ly monarch humbled himself und er the mighty hand of God this sovereign did He bowed in true humility ublnlssion and faithful obedience to the highest power lie exemplied thohighest and best Christian gracesvicith hope and love Yes by very life he encouraged all bismpeople to lPGl scantily Sympathy Idealism and Servicescidone of his biogra pliers tepitomised thclpillara of his charactcr So death commie Kipg George built dldwnot come as con queror As axincand as man lie mcrcly smilcdjto greet anothcr unspokenwords to us in lot JohnfBuuyancMr viral gin the immortnl senlorucholr under the Miswajr8ar9tawl in chm Jack was ra to full staff by 81 of Badgley BE Trinity Anglican Church Rev James Ferguson reading the lesson taken from Revelations 21 and from St John 14 assisted the rector Rev chcncicr Wright with memorial service in Trinity Anglican Church Friday morning Responsive reading was Psalm 23 and hymns were For All Thy Best The King of Love My Shepherd Is and The Strife in Ocr the Battle Do great man and 11 personal friend whose life was an example to us nil Thus was the theme for Mr Wrights eulogy of our late sovereign His achievements border on the miraculous as he was neither om tor nor conqueror but plain good man His life was trial and an inspiration He came to the thronei unprepared and won sympathy and admiration said Mr Wright He paid tribute to King George VI for his worldly deeds and noted his vholchcnrtcd devotion and trust in God bclicvlng in the power of prayer and livirig in four and love of the Almighty He set an example in omeni crate age the rector added Wclght however noted that joyKnnd hopc should not be absent fro the service of mourning for God has prepared place for those who unflinchineg love Him St Georges Church St Georges Anglican Church Al lnndalc was filled to capacity Fri day morning Feb 15 for the ser vlcc in memory of His Majesty King George VI conducted by the rector Rev NewtonSmith While gladioll on the communion table were placed by the organiza tions of the church Attending wore the First Allandalc Scouts and Cubs Hover Crew Junior Auxiliary and Womens Auxiliary Tlic scouts formed guard of honor in the church The printed order of service was as follows Blest are the Pure in Heart National Anthcm The Lords MyShepher sung to His Majestys favorite tune Crlmond For All the Saints The Strife is Oer few sentences from the burial service the Creed Psalms and 15 The lesson Romons 8331439 If God be for us who can be against us Prayers from page 378 silent mo ment Prayer of Remembrance and prayers for those who mourn for the Queen for the Empire of con secration and closing prayer The rector quoted phrase from the servicems given in England that morning In the sight of God all men are equal We are sons of God but the use we make of that life varies liwc take the motto Serve we will give all to the King of Kings From the Acts are the words They were first called Christians in Antoch of Syria Christian is one who looks above self and puts God first King George put duty first duty to God and duty to his land before self and family Then there is foilh Did you ever measure your faith against that of the King in the days when the enemy were on the doorstep of England He had faith in God and said We will go forward Early Christians had special kind of comage that of the mar tyrsThe King hadsucha courage even when sick face to face with death and so weak that it took two days to record twominute broadcast his lost He overcame Slammer through faith and courage He always took care of the small things which are sometimes the hardest He went aswas his custom to his church His life 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