Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 9, 1952, p. 6

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veil oxer to living nioin which includes a pleasant alcove for din liti the rem it in u tfrund family room 34 feel long the tulra rlae- ubl tf the nnrk nf the iikiiii ami lead to two aplendld hedrunms with abundant clnaola und u convenient ly located hath the plana provide fur fulplmse- ment and also hiiow how u garage tnuy be attractively added to the house two halton representatives at annual folk school festival fares mre low bound tan ft pittsburgh chicago washington new york 5172s 21 55 2355 22 90 harold wiles phono 2j7 aeton the eadilv developing rural culture movement in tho count of hal ton is likelv to gain further impetus through the fourth annual i folk festival at uhlonvllle last week thu festival represents a j coming together of folk school leaders from all parts of ontario ind halton count waj represented bv two new men mr red slm- monds and the re william lake of lowville red simmonds vv ho with hu wife has tiken up residence wlih the vernon mc arthurs was sent into the connt several months ago bv the united nations educational social and cultural organization to studv farm forums during the coming season he will be visiting ill the forums and can be relied upon to take part not simply as a spectator but as a goad neighbor readv to share some of his own ex perience re like savs that his few days v ith the central council of the folk sthotl in canada have been innmg the most profitable he has r vent thev have given him a iutt iiimgh into the rich commui- it lift of rural ontario which will ninin r msuo change in hu utl itlt s motorists dont risk losing drivers licence in particular he would like to mare in tho friendly association of the farm foruma around and to give hu fullest assistance to the excellent local folk school at the roy coulters mr lake found that the folk school movement which centres around the john madscn folk school at unlonvlllo is under tho closest sympathetic attention of the central ontario authorities last weeks festival was under the leadership of clifford waite new ly appointed secretary of the ont- orio form radio forum the com munity programs branch of the ontario department of education hod several representatives and the toronto city department of rec reation save benediction in the per son of oscar pearson deputy dir ector nnd also their director for arts and crafts dan stauffcr president and art m us grave educational leader strongly represented the united cooperatives of ontario also leading were dr j roby kidd of the conadian association for adult education dr charles hendry dr e a corbett and don m graham imnnif unlvitsitv lenders the r over 17000 licences were suspended in 1951 think safety drive safety ontario department of highways geo h douceyt minister dick jones and four unicd church ministers from rural chirges with community workshops and otlu n coming from ns fir ificld as man- itoulin the borders of quebec and from windsor the i xpress objective of the movement u to train in allround community leidcrship nnd so to enrich community life it all lev els the next local folk school is being planned for the end of februar 1951 mr likc says it should be the objective of ever community org inization to have at least one member attend and that atundance at at least one folk school should be the aim of every progressive member of the com munity leaders at the roy coulter folk school in february will be dr ro by kidd who went with the can adian olympic team to finland this ear and thor hansen dut- ingulshed danish leader in arts ind crafts canadian industry institute theme mrs f run hut w us host the sipembir mutirij of tht s igiwt v a branch wnnit n s tui the muting under tht v for is inst inn- enorship of mr fratr and mrs milmir for cinadian industries wus well attended bv membt rs an1 v isltois the roll cill was answtred bv giving a us- for nylon ind suggi st- ions for improvements b lit d on persoml experience with vvlon mrs m mihon u preside nt presiding in the abii net 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