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Northern light - 01.07.1941, Qupperneq 3

Northern light - 01.07.1941, Qupperneq 3
NORTHERN LIGHT NUMBER ONE JULY 1941 PRICE 50 AURAR THE TOC H SERVICES CLUB. TÚNGATA 6 REYKJAVÍK. in Iceland is fortunate in being able to count as its friends the two leading figures in the Services on tlie island. Both the G.O.C. Iceland Force and Rear-Ad- miral R. J. R. Scott have visited the house in Reykjavík more than once and both have addressed Toc H meetings there. There can be no better way of introduc- ing this humble little magazine to our readers (and through it of introducing them to Toc H) than by quoting words they addressed to us. The Admiral is a Vice-Prcsident of Toc H and has for long been a keen and active member. We wish space allowed us to print the whole of the stirring speech he made to us on the occasion of the Naval Guest Night held in the House on April 22nd. Here are his concluding words: “.... The Toc H spiril is the spirit the post-war world must have if civilisation is to continue. It is the spirit which is innate, deep down in human beings, which wells up in times of real hardship, com- mon hardship, and in facing reality; hul which tends to submerge in normal times. It is a helpful, friendly, frank spirit; an earnest spirit too. If Britain after the war is to be a new and live Britain, this must be its spirit, and now is a great opport- unity. For now every man, woman and child is touched by war. Thousands of young men and women, as a result of the war, have come in touch with Toc H and will instinctively feel it to be what they want. After the war Toc H must be ready to lead the way, to play a promin- ent part. It will need leadership, thought and enthusiasm. It is not for me now to discuss ways and means, but I would only say this, that we need to be very simple and clear and definite so that men can fix the ideals in their minds; ideals of sacrifice and service, of giving and help- ing, of friendliness, as well as the consci- ousness of their dependence. Only if we are definite will men resolve to live and think in that sort of way; and resolve is what we must have. Toc H is a society with a special outlook; it cannot afford to be vague, for that achieves nothing. So Toc H has a great opportunity and a great responsibility in the days to come ...... We live in stirring' times, though solemn. We have much of hardship, of sorrow and bad news to meet; but we TOC H

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