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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1942-05-21, Page 2S NDAY SCHOOL LESSON LESSON' 21 THi, R$DAY: THE LAST DAY WITH THE D1SCIP1,ES Luk 22:7.38 PRINTED TEXT, Luke 22:14-30 GOLDEN TEXT.—This do in remembrance of me, Meet. :'at. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time.— a d': `.: e't • A:J.1 Anent A.D. tee tet 2ameenine, exam en: >n ,eth .The Pasacvet- -...the,.r .,vas ..sent, ar,d.2.e saws with.... _.r. And he said I Lava ea:air with �i 16. For ▪ I :4 eat of GA. spite: `4 fres: tier L . .a.. ::, as that Fie tivou ri o.: the or.ss, with grsufferng, everything. said t H::3, at the :able rn re- lation t H +^-elf, a: :east. ;was. ..rant with it.ope. In smtonce e, hrrgee: f`a rt.. at ems:: are e > ..,cell: first that there, t;:'. ,e a E:::, .... of God, which h _F f r , _'e,, :e defeat of the a~:��r,..:3:i king- doms of this ea.r: ; :e.., _{li': that a - ..'r .:c act as He was new parti :..:g re.ia:,reg to sa _. loo and zeie: t ption, sd ultimately -e l iilF ✓'r: IS, the :.e e fine when this re- .kp ion He Wafi a'.,s'ut i0 provide, :cera:ih.ave a_,o. n His intended pur- pose.; ...._ :„ that when .t:. time of victor• and triumph had fin- ally come to pass, He wouii be with Ills disciples, to participate 1,4'i • then: in a clew Jere'.+_. ., the g:or - of that eternal kingdom. 17. "-`geld he received a .:-t and, when he hadg':-en :hanks, he said, Take his, and divide it among yr,.,rs_ive:s: ix for I say unto you. I sha:i not drink froom her.eefort2 rf -'i-.e fruit ,ef the vine, uncii the kingdom of God shall come." The cup mentioned in this passage has been supposed to be the `third cup' of wine in the Jewish ceremon:a:, The Lord's Supper 1.9. "And he took bread, anis when he had .given ti.aniks,. he brake it, and gave to them, say. dog, This is ray body :which is given for you: This do in remem- brance of me. 20, And the cap In like manner after sapper, say- ing, This cup is the new covenant In my brood, even that which is poured out for you" At this point we have the actual insttu- tion of the Lord's Supper. The bread is a symbol of our Lori'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 si:edding of His blood, The phrase °in renieni- bra ice of ;'rte' imp:ies cosnniem- oratiron 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 sou!, not with the Tire Betrayer 21. "But behold, the hand of him that batrayeth me is with me on the table. 22. For the Son of rr.en indeed Beeth, as it hath been determined: b'.v woe unto that man through whore he is betrayed! 23. And they be- gan to question among them- selves, which of ti:ern it eras that should do this tiring." Particu- larly should or: e no:Kt the please 'as it hath been determined: arid rompar•e it w't T Antis 2:23; 4 ea 7, 28. The di hiple'; are cr,rtean i;- rtorar t of the fact that .I::des was to Tetra;, the Lor' that ?tight. The text seerng• c:tar:y to imply that all the d•"seiples had at least some fear that, any one of theca s li r+ r:+f`:ti';:t sir:':, a dreadful sir,. Th, Greatest 224. "And there arose a::'o a Contention ari.ong them, 't:::'(:la of them was accounted to be great- est. 22. And be !mid unto tne,n, The kings of the Gentiles have lordship over them; and they that have authority over theta are called FJ enefaWter:u 20.. But ye ;shale riot be so: but he that i9. the grea't'er among you, let hint become as the y*rungs*r; and he that is chief, as he that cloth serve. 27. For r which is greater, he that sittetl; at meat, or he that serteeth. 23. Ilei`. ye are: they that lratr, continued with me in toy temptations; 28. and I ap- point unto you a kingdom; even as my Father appointed unto me. 30. That ye may e.at and drink at my tablas in my kingdom; and ye shall sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of i erael." Example of Jesus Could arryth;ng be r;a.'iele r than, ori the one hand, a revelation that one of these twelve men would betray their Lord this- Welt, hinWelt, and, on the other hand, a , 4 4• .4 a to •w i• c 1 ♦. a 4• 'Per Ardua Ad Astra' (The acroetle reproduced below was composed by Aireraft- rr,ea.:. Francis J. Mot:, an Englishman who rias lived many yeara in the United hnates, and who carne to Canada to join the R.C.A,F, in 1:+40. He is r.o.v statiored as the R.C.A.F. Man- ning- Depot at Lath:rte. A.C.Nett rias tats t.he act pelet.0 or. j ost,:tcrua „d for five cents etir h on •eehalf of the Red Cross. Reer :'c, with vag ', bee.tderred ;laze, Of one to tvagete things are Lee"; Youth, haeing no 1- r:; •,.rt a name, A N•;n..oe.r and an A.C.g Log Fora,: r;a.:::,gtill his turn Cent t egerai f r :pe+lies" and for +loot . 5.,. fi e,.ri, •of aeropiane.i, and :1az and paras .::t:'.'A. A.c ..ergt.t the P'a,: ;r.g List 33.i ... • t, Training lr '>:r� sons life anew A i ▪ sox ..r Now c ,. _.. the time of ne•v. fo.,..i _k!i s, And read ',e ...is to the tesla; Ir. .,re,..: .: p ramparts rerar tneir bee AehiE.t:ernent like a mask. F lei .,tat Da of Tia; On ten... rag cine the Wings a- binned: Rider -'C Ioati, and Lord of i 1: ; C ef the tr'ear_'h robs :.. Entem a ler :n tee i°sne! M- 4. A$ la a. Cep ] a. a$ 6 " c 2 G o e e a 4 1 quarrel area b these ...es as to who would :,eetemented the ;create The one eras of a diabolical hatred for Christ, :he other indicatees an almost =be- lievable disinterest in the ap- proaching death of Chris:. But Jes.i.; :s no more irritated than He is discouraged. He therefore calmI,, continues the work which he had begun. In human society, inert rein by physical or intel- lectual farce. In the new society which Jesus is :nstitat:n g, He who has most is r,ot to make His su- periority felt in arty o::aer way than by :he supera:s.i dan.e of His services toward the weakest and the roost destitute. The ex- anip:e of Jesus in this respect is to remain. as the ruse. Millions of Pins Saved By Britain Britain used 1,500,000,000 fewer pins last year than in 1940, and there will be several million fewer this year: Already men's naw shirts have surrendered the dozen pins with which it was the quite unnecessary ritual to fas- ten them up. The steel and braas from which they ars made are daing a more important job today. The steel goes into anything from a hand grenade upwards; ;the brasa be- comes anything from a gals mask fastener to a Bofors cartridge. Hong Kong Camps Getting More Food Lazes: reports from unofficial sources s ggest the position of prisoners in the Hong Kong camps. is "somewhat improved ec and the prisoners are receiving more food aithough living co -ditione still remain far from satisfac- tory," Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden told the House of Commons recently. Japan is unwilling to recognize any power as protecting British interests in Japanese -controlled territories but the Argentine, as the power in charge of British in- terests ir. Japan, 'has shown. ad- mirable perseverance anti has made sone progress in its en- deavors on behalf of British pris- oners, for which the British Go;•- ernrcent are sincerely grateful," Mr. Eden said. Britain, the foreign secretary added, hes requested the Sw as Government, in charge of British interests in ail other enemy-occa- pied countries, to undertake simi- lar duty in Japan for greater uni- formity in war -prisoner dealings. Though continuously pressed to send full lists of British prison- ers, the Japanese have not ful- filled their undertakings. Arrange- ments have been trade through the Vatican for local missionary organizations to purchase procur- able supplies for camp distribu- tion. THIS CURIOUS WORLD Fergusona Q Th. AT `,o" 41:74,47-4-/4 SAt AdVAjit ,y INE CE, FLA. Goof!. 1149 4y ere. a(arica, hist Wf-HCA-1, fz'IG�C�fR 1S ?H€ mceNt ©(AMETSR '7;927 sr 4 722 " AVERAGE, AOJt,.'3" HAS A. VO 4 3CJlea€ a' OF 1 s=raS THAN 2500 WOE. ANSWER: 2180 miles. Although the moon is a small globe, it Is a large satellite when we realize that the earth, to which it bee longs, has a diameter of only 7927 miles. NEXT: Hew caterpillars grow up. OUTING • teat at :int recent 7toriee frour .•lilt• `Ia'.ta le of a 17 year old aecat who held a lamp e stns; au entire night. while ;°.',N extricating people froth itisa r- of a t[MI bed bending, Lei ens killed a -.bort time • V.' ' a i,osnb buret near a in which he was deeorating .rr1 fee a e tildren':; party. a ;-ohme t'zenirr,_hraklan Boy . ;s r, e•;cixped ani made hie Etialant and joined a :31, izr S4'lnrir-,ux, Berk- , ane is nes a Kir:;;': Seout and •i Le:.a r r,f the troop. A 48 +i itatelime resteletiens on trucks :.ii= et, prevent the plant- ..,_ of rn •1z2' thou -suds of young by Ontario's Boy Scouts on projects in Sirncoe N:_,:'c,lk counties. The plant - lm=; ',ecu a feature of the an- .?..1!ty With Forestry Camps in Tito: -e areas. To offset Semite in a number of cen- r cried out plantiugs during is etsn. holidays. St. Thomas set out Sonne 15,000 trees :rat district, and Stratford f.ts planted 1509 locally and elaed farmers in the starting of au additional 1,00'i. ,Y 1 A toia1 of 97e applications for me,al awards for Boy Scouts, for iiia saving and other courageous ao.s, have been dealt with by the lieetinion 1ledal Board of the Bey Stouts Association under the • airnranship of Dr. Francis H. G:borne of Ottawa since his ap- r entwent to the hoard in 1919. lee Gisborne, former Dominion Pal lie mett tary Counsel, recently : Fd as Honorary Dominion e , r.>ei of the Scout Association, a.,er serving 25 years in that cap. .al:y. The IIon. Mr. Justice Hat - } LC__ U.S.O., of Saint John, g was named as Dr, Gisborne's :.r t-. or at the recent annual :. ':tiug of the Scout Association. The latter will coutinue in the :::_airmanship of the Dominion Me.,Ial Board. a * MHZ. the Duke of Gloucester, r _,.enily appointed President of the Boy Scouts Association of the Empire, in succession to the late IJ:i e of Connaught, was for many ;ears Patron of the Gloucester- siiie and Norfolk Scout Associa- tions. A Tyrant's Power The fact is, of course, that a tyrant has power only over men who are afraid to die. If a man really believes in his religion, then he nest hold with Saint Paul that "to die is gain", provided he dies in defen.e 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 no further than men's fears. Where fear of death ends, there the power of tyranny fails, and it is only the stupid tyrants who permit themselves to pass that Iiniit. —Baltimore Sun Nazi Youth From information which reach- es London it can be said that U- boat erews as a whole are good enough material, states The Ot- tawa Journal. This is particu- lar) 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 ne time for such tomfoolery," Another answered: "My religion is Germany, which is 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 sea folk are mostly peasants who expected to serve in the infantry. POP—Everybody on Schedule 'Ve. CALLED `i'O SIS PHOEBE SNIPS 8GQ`i exp►EC."nNo YOLJ. RADIO REPORTER (siAL-ING wail pave: BORIS KARLOFF hero he is ---the screen's and radials master of einetery and the macabre; the horror, genius, who is appearing currently in the sniash Broadway revival of "Ar- senic and Old Lace' ---the man who, guests this coming Sunday, and on June 7th and list on the Sunday night 8.30 Inner Sanctum Mystery Plays. Bevis ICarloff --= epitome of all that is the ulti- mate in mystery thrills, whether on the screen or on the air! 4, ut 48 You probably know them by now—for during the past few weeks, the story built around their lives and activities, has un- folded a stirring tribute to the 1 .C.A.F., the R.A.F. and the men of the United Nations Flying Forces! But in case you haven't, CKOC invites you to meet the Canadian "Crash Wilson" — the 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 around whose activi- ties much of the story revolves, are interesting, wide-awake Hien, 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- fighter ombfighteer combat---ef elrscnnel patrol are faithfully dramatized. "FLYING F 0 R J°aiiJSJ,.Jit)itll." offers stimulating iirstcenirrg for us. all. The show is aired, locally over a number of Ontario stations --- CKOC, Wed- nesday at 8.00 pm, CFi2B, Thursday at 9,20, 4 * # The I.Q. of quiz contestants throughout the country does not differ regionally, according to Dr. ,harry Hagen, originator of "'x'ruo or False," the Blue Net- work program heard each Mon- day night at 8.30 over a network of Ontario stations. Texas cow- punchers do as well as Boston Highbrows, and Georgia hillbil- lies have shown as much intelli- gence as Providence intellectuals, Hagen declares, basing his find- ings on scores compiled during the more than three years he has conducted the show coast-to-coast, Much of the fun of the show lies in the originality with which Dr. Hagen its teams against each other — women archery experts against young Indian warriors, being one interesting example. As people all over the country are busy suggesting new teams, Hag - en's fourth year with "True or False is developing many more novel combinations for the in. terest of Ontario listeners in tune with CKCO, CBY, CKOC, CKTB, CFPL, CFCO, CKCR and CJIC, each Monday night at 8.301 Moments to Remember Someone winning a high-value `Oscar' Saturday night on Share the Wealth—CBC-CKOC 8.30! Jimmie Fidler's open letter, featured each week on his Mon- day 7.00 p.m. Hollywood com- mentary. The last breathless minute when Penny Matthews and her friends, finally untangle them- selves from some terrifically fun- ny situation, each Thursday night between 8.05 and 8,30 -- CBC network. r' e Record of the Week — "Sky- lark" recorded by Harpy James, HORIZONTAL 1 Man who wrote the song "Home Sweet Home,' 13 Genus of grasses. 14 Stream. 15 Card game. 16 Small bunch 17 Angry. 18 Sums up, 20 Pismires, 21 Frozen. 22 To strike. 23 Born, 24 Evergreen tree. 25 Since. 27 Biblical priest 28 Acts of lending, 30 Sweet secretions: 31 Occurrence. 33 Reads again. 36 Roof finial, 38 Half an em, 39 Sheltered place. SONG WRITER Answer to Previous Puzzle '40 To permit. 41 Enraptured. 44 Newspaper paragraphs. 46 Black haw. 47 Dishonest. 48 Chinese sedge. 50 You, 54 He was an ----- by birth; 55 He was an by profession. ALL VERTICAL 2 To think. 3 Student residing in a hostel. 4 Dozes. 5.Ancestry. 6 Wire trappers. 7 Grand - parental, 8 Pertaining to a rote. 9 To sprinkle with flour. 10 Sound of sorrow, 11 Warbles. 12 Relating to a node. 16 He was a or traveler most of Ids life (pl.). 19 To revolve. 24 Deadly. 26 Eye socket. 29 Single thing. .32 Mercenary. -34 Deifying. 35 Bristle. 36 Trees. 37 Spanish coin. 42 Fruit, 43 To lacerate. 45 Enthusiasm. 49 Musical note. 51 Measure. 52 And. 53 Sound of inquiry, NQW DO YOU KNOW. //l�l�//rra Q (R _a riA 4s 7hc Rcit ,nq:caro, r:,r.1 By J. MILLAR WATT ooN, our. /11l ill •