In extending to all our readers the best wishes for the coming year of 1961, we can think of no wish we would like better to see realized than that everyone who has any interest in carrying forward the work set on foot by Major C. H. Douglas, should apply himself with reawakened fervor and renewed vigor to the task of bringing closer the dawn of that new civilization.
We think, and experience seems to confirm our belief, that you will find no deeper satisfaction, no truer contentment, than in laboring on behalf of others. For such is a divine work and it accomplishes a divine end. To labor for the advancement of Social Credit, is equal, in our estimation, to any form of the corporal works of mercy. For while these are yet necessary, and indeed have been commanded by the Lord, they are at best palliative. Social Credit is a cure, a lasting cure to all the evils which make such works of charity necessary.
That you will find a great sense of achievement and accomplishment in this work of a great movement, wheresoever you may be in the world, is the wish of the Directors of the Social Credit movement of the Union of Electors, of the Assistant-Directors, the full-time workers, and all the other wonderful men and women who make up our movement, and lastly, from your editor-in-chief.