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The Voyageur i g, 1 f a s eI E It at VOL. 14 - ' 194-1 PUBLISHED BY THE STAFF AND STUDENTS OF PICKEIIING COLLEGE, NEWN'NIARKET ONTARIO, CANADA EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - - - BARNABAS APPLE LITERARY EDITOR CHARLES BEER SPORTS EDITOR WARD CORNELL ASSOCIATE EDITORS TERRY BAM1-'ORD PETER ESHELBY PHOTOGRAPHY - WARREN GALE STAFF ASSOCIATES R. IDE, B. W. JACKSON Editorial . . . N A CIVILIZATION so constituted as ours everyman must expect to be the servant of every other man if he would be accepted by his fellows in the community. ln the professions of some men it is easier to note this concept of service than in those of others. The minister, the preacher, the lawyer render a service to their fellows that is obvious to most of us. Not so obvious perhaps, but nevertheless real is the service rendered by men in other walks of life. We must go to the butcher for our meat, to the baker for our bread, our light depends upon many men as does our supply of water and our source of heat in winter. For our laws and their enforce- ment we turn to others, indeed no man can live as a hermit in this day. Consequently, since we turn to others for many services, it is logical that others will turn to us for some service that We may render. It might be well then to cast about for some clue as to what that service may be. ln searching each man must come upon his own solution to the problem for the services to be rendered are many and varied and it is a part of our democratic faith that a man may choose the way in which he will serve. It is one of the dangers of our democratic way of life that too often a man feels that this freedom to choose is actually a license to live his own life selfishly without a thought for the needs and comforts and feelings of his fellow men. Lately, however, we have had a rather rude awakening from that attitude. Of a sudden our whole way of life has been challenged by a rival ideology that has recognized the value of service but has turned that service into slavery by denying men the right to choose their own way of serving. Service that is coerced and not given of manis free will soon loses its vitality and dies. The system that bred it will die too. But in the mean- time the presence of such a system in our world has served the purpose of awakening us to the need for greater service to our own ideals and to our own way of life if we are to preserve them. Had we been more careful to serve in the past the tremendous self-sacrifice which the present demands might not have been necessary. The grim reality of war has called for the total service of the nation to the cause of preserving itself and what it stands 14
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The Voyageur pn:1ff.fa.,, :.:pp:..ef..f.f.f.f.f.w- f1f----1' , ',',f,',','- new wa-1 --.--- ,- .,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. . .111,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H ,,,wwwum mba Qgugageur Staff Edl.Z0fl-fl,-C011ll.IZlL6d- for. At tl1is moment rich and poor alike must turn what property and what ability they have to the common cause of their preservation as a state. Actually the necessity was just as great before the war broke out but not as obvious because the danger was not so imminent. This war will end as wars do. Once again the democratic way of life will have won out, although it may be changed in some of its external aspects. Once again as the imminent danger is removed men will become prone to render to their fellow men, to their nation and to their ideals lip service only. Students of this school will form in the coming years a part of the society whose solemn duty it will be to see that democracy is kept alive and vital in peacetimeg to see that the desire and the ability to serve a cause is not lost and does not die out as soon as that cause seems secure for a few more years. The service must be unending and given with a whole heart and a ready hand or once again a generation will be called upon to save its way of life in the eleventh hour. Old boys of your school are even now rendering full service in the armed forces of the Empire. Service of the same kind may not be your lot. It is our hope that by the time most of you take up your duties as citizens the world will no longer be at war. Nevertheless your services should be of the same intensity as those of the men who now light to give you your chance. As physically dangerous they may not be, but as difficult they will beg indeed even more difficult in that the issues will not be so clear cut nor the necessity to serve so obvious. Therefore in these hours of crisis it might be well to think on the future a little and try to discern what need there will be for service and what your part may be. 15
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