m: rt:_n_55-_|e_Q_tj1_|§r0w~_ GUARDIAN A ... _.._.._._._._.,.. _ , y, _____ I r » _ gChristmas, 1945...of all Christmases... looms as the most soul-stirring, the most’ meditative. A friendly day in which to , . dream as well as make merry...a day when “Peace or Earth, Good Will to Men" will assume a greater meaning...a hope ' ‘so profound that it transcends utterance. Give thanks for this land where people are f; free to gather openly and pray. Give thanks‘ for the birth of the Saviour who taught the world that love is more powerful than hate, good mightier than evil, life stranger than death. Express your thanks by attending church. ' g For the past six yelrs, the Christmas message, “Pr ace on Earth. ("iontlwill in men" has had a rather ltnllnw, hitter ring. This year it is different, and surely one thing each of u; will want t0 do this (‘hrhtitiits is it. qirc thank) h Almighty GOd that Peace has finally come tn ns-hoth Peace —— and Victory. One other thing we ought to do: in our giving let us see that proper nttenticn l= given to the men irhn fought for u| — provide employment and money to heal them, to give them .1 lrc<l1 start in tire Country they s.'\\'<‘(l, Jlllll may ~ ‘ A - ve ever remember the heroic lid! who lave their lives that we might lire and he free. Rcicrcntly/ we $101 ‘THEIRS IS THE KINGDOM AND THE GLORY". DEBL0l..BROS., lllllTED