the acton free press acton ontario thursday march 4th 1964 couple of days in ottawa spent a couple of days in ottawa last week at the semiannual meeting of the canadian weekly newspapers association it was the first time in all our visits to the canadian capitot that we have tiavelled in daylight hours there were two rea sons one was that the train schedule allowed a stopover in smiths falls for mrs dills and the edi tor to visit with their daughter and son in law and grandchildren and the second reason was that we have found that arriving at the chateau launer one is more liable to get a room at 1 0 oclock at ntght than at seven oclock in the morning we have written previously about ottawa our only walk outside the hotel was an early morning trip on which we took colored pictures of the war memorial the parliament buildings and the hotel at nine oclock the sun was in the right direction for all three shots mrs dills did attend one part of a session of the house of commons she reports a session at which not half the seats in the house were occupied but appreciated the debate most activity we ever saw around the parliament buildings was a couple of years ago when the first canadian was made governor general of canada ni of wjr bus hadjo deal with the welfare of weekly newspapers and was shop talk a visit to ottawa does allow one to meet and hear from many in official circles and of course the directors of the association come from every province of this vast dominion on and off the record at luncheons and dinners many heads of government departments meet the representatives of over 500 weekly newspapers on tuesday at luncheon near us were an official of the depart ment of national defense a senator the chief election officer and the public relations man of one of the maor parties perhaps the general public are not aware that the man in charge of public relations for the liberal party is a mr h e kidd and the man in a similar position for the conservatives ismr w h kidd perhaps you won t believe it but the one we sat closest to was the conservative publicity man and he assured us he was no relation and had no connection with the man who directed the promotion of the libe ral party we didn t meet the right kidd ottawa is a place where one hears talks that are on the record and off the record we never heard of a newspaper man repeating or reporting anything that was off the record but at dinner on monday evening hon john w pickersgill sec retary of state gave an address that was on the record and which we found interesting the ad dress was titled cabinet government and free dom of information if any of our readers are desirous of learning about the duties of the secre tary of state and why there is not freedom of in formation on everything pertaining to govern ment work we ii be glad to loan a copy of the ad dress while mr pickersgill has only been a cabinet minister for nine months he has been associated with government work in ottawa for 14 years he was secretary to the late hon w l mackenzie king for many years we learned from other sources that hts ability is recognized by all mem bers of the house even if he isn t ust as popular as some in other positions also met on tuesday evening a couple of weekly editors who are members of parliament jack smith from richmond hill and johnny james from bowmanvillt and of courst what we pick ed up in such convrsat oris s off the record they both happen to be libtnls bul thai s not surpns mg in a government wli cti has so m i i l berals long time planning among some thinqs that readers might like to know and which come up for attention of direc tors of c w n a are convention arrangements this years convention will be held in toronto the dates for the convention of 1955 have been set tor september 12 13 and 14 in vancouver bc and is being given to the place and time for the gathering of 1956 and 19 it appears that conventions have to be arrang ed well ahead if hotel accommodation at one city is to be secured for 300 to 500 people for three oi tout dflyt dfttoi in july and august for con von 1 ion aie uit not obtainable for large groups in any of the large hotels some study is being fivttn to an ovonrns trip for weekly newspaper ed tori but like other plans this will have to be made some time ahead of the actual trip it s some 20 years or more since such an undertak mg was made not many of the editors making that trip are active today in newspaper weeklies except senator rupert davies who is now editor of the kingston whigstandard we ii not go fur ther with the ramblings of the editor this week last week s editorials were handled by our assistant editors we were back home in time to assist on the weekly issues on wednesday morn mg and for the rest of the week we don t get so much of this in the small towns and we find merchants sticking close to the par ticular line in which they specialize we think it is better that way and we like it we believe that by this specialization in ones business we get better service and everyone has an opportunity to make a living if a jewellery store sells coffee as a loss leader of course the grocery store can go in for bargain jewellery no one would gain and eventually if the trend would go on we would have everyone running some other business and quite a confu sion they can try sticking their noses into the other fellows business in the cities but we sure hope the confusion doesn t spread to the small towns the fellows who handle coffee regularly ought to be in the best position to mark the stuff to the b advantage j north jssl east i2iv st wist vt south saved from drowning a nine ytar old orton boy hnry mlddlcbrook saved the lite of seven ytar old donald root inst week the trin advocate report donald fell from n bridge into icv waters while plnv mg on the wav ho mi from school hcni crawled nlonj a wire fiui spanning the creek and pulled th shiv nnj donald from the vuter part tine hat hit ri lit viol sbim ib rtaders v ill rind the information interesting the education week sunday marks the beginning of education week all across canada the purpose of the week is to focus attention on the problems and achieve ments of education generally it presents an op portunity for every citizen to inform himself abofit our educational methods school buildings and equipment as well as the day today activities in our schools education has been described as an invest ment m people are our people sufficiently con cemed with our educational investment next week the opportunity is in your hands to take stock of our assets and liabilities if our canadian school system is to turn out responsible weled ucated young people it is the responsibility of adults to enlarge their knowledge of educational affairs as a taxpayer you will be well aware that education now costs more but so does a loaf of biead and a package of cigarettes statisticians have this year pointed out that the share of the tax dollar spent on education is no greater now than it was six years ago actually the individual canadian spends about a dime a day on educa tion more canadians go to school now than ever before as can be seen from the addition of neces ary classrooms in th s town to handle the increas i ed enrolment the increas ng enrolment s e peeled to continue for some time which means that about 2 500 classrooms must be added each year educat on is a restricted field but one that has more recently been opened up to adults through i evening classes to study everything from nsects to international affairs today especially there is much soul search mg on the part of educators or the problem of fundamentals of education as opposed to the so cahed fnffs this concern is all to the good but how is the interested parent to udge for himself without personal knowledge education week provides the opportunity for all to get better ac quamted with our teachers and school offic als and our educational standards telephone pirly lint hojs vi ho ri fust to jjvi up thi lint for in nrjincv rnll will be liable to a sao n oi 3lldim- in juil under thi uinisof the niw tikphone act in t induced in thi ontirio lejjslaluri l tht rtctnt sections nigging oun graves thi dilor of the oeorri tow n hu ild is inxious thil merchants of that lown ict tort lh r for thi com mini mod and thi n s rt il mid h irlnts f r thi re is ctr tninh competition or thi shoppers d ill ii with gut iph toronto himil u n kilchtm t and bnmplon so clost to oui doorsup hi liui rimmmts a ht win organization if busmismmn inijhl save individ ml nit ith ints fiom unw luinfjv dij lint thur n jrravis working their h in bui ul irs thi burlington ga7ttl sns br iki int a dnvi in market list vtnk b pi icitil planks up to npennif in thcoiit5idevcnll it the ir of thi store w hich hid been di for iht inst illition of in tx ist fin md prvinf off thi boards iled oulsidi and insidt the nptn the good old days may have seemed better back in 1934 back in 1904 the dim of the free frew of i i- ram the inur of the free frew of thorarfay march i ism tharwday march 3 ism e nhivi nnr was tunc in on thi blijjjinl m monday rendered htch i nded yea tin pi si il u np yi ni oyster sup tui on impossibility sn tli r thi propim d tailed train at tario in th ti nlay than in any ribruai ish1 thi avt raid li mjm toronto was 10 2 abovi homt of tin younk i una art pleased to i young actonians at iht ing i i hot k v m1 mi and lh othn attoi i d to i thi the other fellows business we were mildly interested to hear the an nouncement last week that a jewellery store was selling coffee at much lower prices than the groc ery stores in that city and enoying a real bargain sale rush we suppose the motive was to get folks tnto the store and sell jewel lery and the coffee price was merely an incentive the point that interested us was this present aay trend of merchandising which has a jeodency u 4ic 1uh to make every retailer a department store in fact tenn ptsper last week rcporo tlintt stewart bronte a native i i i n k i acton who his sisters hvmp contention irene omt lonft a source of contention the oakvilh trafalgar journal tells the sharing of heating and lighting costs of bronte fire hall between the vil lage and township was settled re cmtly a w50 basis was agreed upon the hall owned by the vll lage houses the fire fiflhltng equip mtnl of trafalgar brigade no i which is available foi fighting fires in tht villagt dies in bronte crash ngular nulling of bannock burn bustlcntvlub wan hi id friday georgi barnes acted as chairman the program con slated of readings by betty claridge and ada sprowl the special feature of the program being a debate resolved that a man with a home in the city and a two thousand dollar salary is better off than a man with a hundred acre lot pt farm and five thousand dollars the cailvt affirmative was upheld by miss thi kathcrihe beckett and mr john g in i il for tin y mann the negative by mrs fred i 1003 has just anthony and mr wm moffat the through its pagt affirmative won th post 1 1 n vi m the young people of limt house united church were addressed bv two young speakers from the team of the new canada moviment thtir claim is that politic have proven a failure arid as 67 per cent of our peoplt are farmers that thur whole attcnti n should be di vo d to them no one his n ported si i mtj i rob inyil but si vi rtl crows hji imn ill iiighl und hi dihvircd hts i l u aw moil n tongue to thi m a inii ling wns hi lit in stewart i iwn inst wnk to cumidir the b nt mulls tu bt iditpttd to improve thi township i mid mr a w camp be ii com in ishi dili r of highway showed that iht township had spent sfioooo on t tads during the last 10 years and nskid what they had to for if just mud not om mile rmanint road just permamnt i p hock sisters li rinr here wi nlintly killed list wit k whin thi cur he was driving enshed into a stationary bus in the vilhm i hid driven to oikville lt to pick up his wife ind was nturn w mg alone ifter discovtrmg she hid comi norm b bus his wife and mother in liw saw the accident c w f from thi window of their h m c hrm f i id moot artificial rink at the innual industrial night din mr in bronti rccentlv the chimber of commircc for tht illige and district innoiinrid pi ins to initiate irtd prom itc in outd o ir ificnl rink hopes wtre ixprissed that olht r organizdtn ns w uuld it nd a hind in the projtct and ultimittlv foim in irtni l rd ti h ndli the f illow up work donations to aver fund donations are bring rccuved for tht ijivir fund sit up after the re i nt fin w clumrd three lives jim alajic orttie brampfdn tions club did hl lt t coix f j r t j durinf thi cold w jther of last week by appi irint ibout limn wl mnj a straw hit ind smih jin ilsi ins list mi wist storv if vou ti hi ir it ill him up and sc t nd huril socntv sen it tht entire h if in i t rton mondiv aid socutv of fb mwr united church lim i m ilgu md jikjs supp r in hit church bisr mint list wnk thi much below an wnth r of thi pist fiw wnks fulid to chill thi ardor or i liacht lor frii nd it thi wist md f th m11iji nf fdii mills hi won his net with sprint ftver and look un o hims if i w fi thi poalmasur r nding j urn 30 been received it is shown that n nut s of acton post office hav increased to 2221 19 thi mimy rdi rs issued numbered om tin temuni rations received bv tht pohtmiihl r wire as follows sal ay 700 nnt light and fuel i00 forward allow inn 10 rommissions of mom y ordi rs postal noli a etc tm 17 thi g t h blockadi betwten itockwixml ind gmlph last thur- da intitnseil actons population bv m vi ral hundicd itnilwa auth ii ues siht the- paonkrs of 1m- mornint tnin to tht hotels for din n i with tin i of nine engims lirgi gang 1 1 i ih ml ti tffk iki li e ngun th ok 11 k hi lors f acton n n int t in isst i ml 1 in tht town hall tin thru nrtcr turn ih 1 s wl t ishd 1 v th a t n t nn hi is mplov- i list fndi nikht th v w in not ii uich mthu d iiv i hit in but n lining tht tirti 11 iii is of 1 it if is bitter thn i 10 bit id tht v in mdtatonng to lit tttntt ntcd with th e ttmporai rr inti mi nt mir thi tin n k im in viij hn 1 ki h rs pr i ihxi t into f 1 iu1iv r t m vi nl hours to int with the idea htvealint that three oakilk ulit ns in in t ere ted in doing somithint about tht cemetery spaci shortage the record star says re cent discussion of our rapidly filling local cemeteries has stirred the in unst of promoters hereabouts and among others three local residents admit to having toved or more w ith the idea of setting up commer cial burial ground ventures a perturbed cat when human sheltcrkeeper al macnab arrived at an oakville home in answer to a rush call he found the mistress swathed in ban dages put on at the hospital her tomcat had signifed a wish to be let out and when she hadn t complied the cat scratched her so severek that she had to be patched up at the hospital downtown karklnf milton counclt the champion re lates last week voted amendment to tht parking b law on the down town area a 15 minute parking limit w ill prt v ail jn other areas howivtr ntithtr regulations w ill i ipph on sundavs i r holidiss and dtstroved n home ne ir hornbv ih chimpion reports contribu tons will be used tow lr the con slriiction of i new house and it is i xjiectcd a canviss will bt complete bv th week end professional directory and travellers guide veterinary poef s comer money cant buy these monev can t buv real friendship friendship must be earned monev cant bu a clear conscience square dealing is the pnee tag monev can t buv the glow of health right living is the secret monev can t buv happiness happi ness is a mental attitude and one mav be as happv in a cot tage as in a mansion monev can t buv sunsets songs of w ild birds and music of the wind in the trees these are as free as tht air we breathe montv cant buv characti r charac peace is the result of a con structive philosophy of life i v cant bu i chanct i chau ac ir is w hat we an whtn w rt done v ilh hirselv ir i tht da rk dr w g c kenney physician and snrfean office in symon block 43a mill st e acton office phone 78 residence 115 chore st e phone is dr d a garrett phyalcjaa and boreon comer of willow and river st entrance river street acton ontario phone xtt dental dr a j buchanan dental sargeon office leishinan block mill st office hours 0 ajn to 8 pm xray telephone 1 or h tetb dental surgeon office corner mill and frederick streets office hours 9 a m to 6 pjn telephone 19 acton znr at tmi chiropractor b d young bvsc c l young dvaa veterinary surgeons office brookville ontario phone muton 165r21 f g oakes bv sc veterinarian office and residence 24 knox ave acton phone 130 legal c f leatherland barrister a solicitor notary poaabo office hours 10 00 amu00 ajn 100 jpjn500 pjn saturday by appouitmont onlj office 22 phone res 1s1 acton lever h cnarterea acoosasajiib successors to jenkins and hardy 1305 metropolitan bldf hi artmt ifvtt fribb founded in 1875 and published every thursday at m mill st e acton ont member of the audit bureau of ctrcula tiona the c w n a and the ontanoquebec division of the cwna advertising rates on request subscriptions pay able in advance su0 in canada 3 so in the united states- six months si 50 single copies 6c authorized a second class mail post office department ottawa g a dtua editor md pvbusner business and editorial office telephone 174 united church of canada aclon ontario a friendlv church rev f a cnrrey ba bd minister parsonage 29 bower avenue phone 60 miss o m lampard a t c m organist and choir leader sunday march th r4 10 00 am sundav school nu be despised 1100 am morning worship ir stallation of rtw elde 00 p m even ng w o r h p hvmrts on the screen the l fr of jeu llutrated nex sundav join service nm united church 150th b rthday of the bible society special speaker in er congregat na fireside film vo of the deep thought for the week the bear wav lax jl nun n ram up a child r the wav he should o is o travel hol av himself ajionvmou st albans church anglican r v hdlph f price ba bd rect r first sunday in i fst march h 19m 10 no im chu ch sch 1100 am beg nntr f 11 00 a jn choral c mmu 00 pn i n thursdav march 4 muvjs uf eur ipe pre enied bv mr g dv f rock wood inori d ov mer club 8 pm r he pa ish hall i d j araastrong doctor of chiropractic i 6 john st n mistellanfols victor ruaaley son funeral home funeral home healed ambnlane- phont 30 nifiht or dav i serving tht community for j 46 ears ouve m lampard t at cm rmt 1 teacher of plana r stodlo united chorea ttamroiavs j j 14 park ave guelph 1 phone 290 real estate and insurance gerald a candler bartered accountant monday to friday 7 9 pjn bit irday from 9am ii vd 1 h wl ar on wednesdav mrt 00 am holv commu- 8 00 pm lenten sen ct the sacr fices f god broken sp n a broken a- r e hear o god 4oj depi psalr ot p l wright 20 w ibur st acton ontario phone 95 baptist church acton ra h coieru pas n acton in canada knox church acton i rev robert h armstrong i mji- b sunday march 7th 1954 9 45 a m church school 1100 ajn bible society ann ver sary 7 00 pjn douchters of knox a warm welcome awaits you sunday march t- 94 1000 ajn sundav scboo 1100 am morr ng worsh p c rr m union 7 00 pjn evening serv ce 815 pjn b y j u wednesday 4 pm mission band 8 pjn prayer meeting follow ed by chotr rehearsal w r bracken real estate phone 26 i list your farms business or house facilities in securing a purchase for vour property i e h aafcaaan phore m un i46r r r 1 campbellvlr bean limited servico 83 mill st actor phone 50 alfred j bishop ertlfied public accountant mi r s rmwn tr irjli 7 3351 off cc ir mordiy r d h r day vr ng traveuers guide gray coach unes coat hfs leave acton eaatbonnd 638 am sttam 1 1 33 ajrt 208 pm or pm 633 pm in pm b958 pm westboond 1077 am 1252 pm 237 pjn 527 pm 777 pm 9 12 pjn 1132 pm i 12 am sun to kit chener onlv a daily except sunday and boll dayi b saturday sunday and hou days canadian national ranways standari that dauy5j4 a m daily ecept stpi day i s 55 ajn 7 10 pjn sunday only 810 pjn daily except sun day flyer at georgetown 101 an dally flyer at georgetown 1011 pm daily i m ajn daily except sun day 848 am 830 pjn flagstoco 744 pjn daily except saturoajr and sunday 810 pjn saturday on ly tm pjn sondaj only its aj oajntop sunday only flyer at guetpfe 7 0s pjn