Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 5, 1953, p. 3

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thubsday february mil 1951 the acton free press acton ontario ma num maiton pomms report farm organization profitable federation president declares it ty to belong to farm organ- tutkn said h m campbell prarident of nelson federation of acricultiire at the getting to know xtk federation of agricult ure meeting of nelson farm for um hem monday evening in the nelaon townihlp ball the chairman quoted figures to ithutrme the success of cooperat ive tmiljlahmj nd alao to com pare sw financial position of the tannine mnatry m relation to big dusumml hp fenfnded hto listen- en that fartners have the oppor tunity to make their needs known in a jmhaeiaui way through local federation units and farm forums with resolutions which go to the county then to the provincial or ganization and from there to gov eminent or the body which exists to deal with the problem farm forum members in attend ance from tucks limestone and zimmerman forums heard reports rm fi jkuhmom orrohsnust 58 st georges square gurph fomwrly occupied by fr k p hd complete eyesight service accounts collected accounts are pouring in these days as business man realize this is the time to collect those slow accounts tomorrow may be too late you hnvc at your service the oldest firm of collectors in can ada therein lies your guaran toe of fficioncy and satisfaction yon pay us for results only ovr terms are no collection no charge for our services you cant lose except by unduly postponing aendbue as your list kelly aiken the collection specialists orancevnxe ontario on the annual ofa convention from mrs gordon oray who re ported on women in the federat ion and r s healherington who outlined the resolutions that came up at the meeting all of which he said were the voice of the people back home on the fans a feature of the program was the panel discussion on county and township federation work partic ipating were a r service who dealt with the structure and mem bershtp m- m campbell who ex plained financing r s heather- ington who outlined past achieve ments and marketing schemes mrs gordon gray who explained the objectives and vernon macarthur who pointed out some of the prob lems ahead in 1953 discussing the problem of how a make more farm people aware of what the federation has done and can do for them the opinion was voiced by several present that a 5 or 10 membership fee for individ ual membership mlrht be one means of accomplishing this end labor unions do not hesitate to collect generous dues one spokes man said the federation should do likewise some of those present were aur prised to learn the federation had been responsible for 25 or more projects and improvements in the county or townships while it was true they knev they were enjoy ing these benefits not everyone had realized these had materialized a a result of federation effort the suggestion was made that a printed list of this work should be put in the hands of every farmer in the county during tre social period mrs roy coulter led in a lively sing- jour and themeting concluded af ter the usual refreshments al though discussion continued until the door closed on the last depart ing member omtietf agreement nobod was more witty and more bitter thin iord filrnlkiroiigli a nun lawvrr trembling with fea rose to makt his first speech and began m iord m unfortunate clitnl mv lord m unfortunate clu nt my lord go on sir go on said lord el- linboroufih as far as you have proceeded hitherto the court is en ith canndi s chemical and allied in dustries have shown impressive gains since 1940 output value has increased more than threefold in that period its here the vffestinghouse canadas greatest need is for spiritual cultural awakening by rev wm lake lowvtlle united chareh the greatest need for canada to day is for a spontaneous movement among the community at large to wards spiritual and cultural awak ening such ah awakening will in considerable measure depend on the success or the folk school movement when leadership training is un dertaken by government agencies emphasis is always laid upon skills and techniques the people who ask for courses are looking for that and the employees of the elected government understand that it is their duty to give the people what they will vote for when leadership training la un dertaken by the churches the un derlying assumptions havea sec tarian bias which tends towards a disintegrated community and the special emphasis usually lies upon the specifically religious aspects of life rather than the development of the whole man the folk school movement with its command of techniques through the cooperation of all the govern ment and secular educational arms and with its own special emphasis on spiritual values and principles as the foundation of all culture pro vides the needed bridge between the secular and the religious life of the community at large the folk school method again is fundamentally sound since it pro vides impetus to the truly enriching experiences of spiritual growth and attainment in some indeed it brings about something almost ana logous to rebirth the embryo child at birth begins to do things for itself before then it is a complete passenger for whom everything is done after birth it begins itself to breathe to feed to stretch and cry to will tqsee and feel to perceive and understand to walk and talk really to live as we know life so during a persons teenage years a similar process ofemergence should be taking place in lis inner soul when through the impact of some catalyst an inner awakening begins thereon the youth or man begins consciously and of set pur pose to lay hold of life and to de velop the many latent powers with which he is endowed with inner desire awakened the youth will not rest until hi inner urge to fulfil ment has been satisfied provide him with facilities and his aspira tions will blaze into a fire which readily imparts itself to those he shares them with the folk school movement has the secret of providing both catalyst and facilities in a special way by bringing the right people together at the right time under the right conditions the scene fa set for a vit alizing experience in which out blazing soul sets other souls ablaze in doing this it rightly points to values friends and fellowship as the key which unlocks tho door to a richer life the most important quallfkctsbns for leadership are a proper sense of values a clear understanding of the proper goals to which a leader guides and a firm grasp of the tech niques we employ if we have men and women going out into our com munity imbued with these qualities and possessed of the confluence whtch comes through aelfexpres sion and practice we need have no fear for the future they can only go out if they come in to the school which is able to equip them will they come in that is the problem we must strive with might and main to solve be cause upon its solution depends in part the far reaching issue of the nature of the future culture of our land fknned in a canadian couple struck up a friendship with an australian lady on the arrival of her fourth child they sent her a playpen aa a gift the thankyou note left thetn somewhat astonished thank you so much for the pen it is a perfect godsend i sit in it every afternoon and read and the children cant get new house a man recently had a new house built and concluded it didnt look too strong so he mentioned it to the contractor well after all replied the con tractors we havent got thawall- paper on yet uuutot piano sales service of hamton new and used pianos hanoi tunad rapaljad and rabulh for service and estimate phone in acton acton taxi and snack bar 10 mill st w phone 260r 24 hour taxi service our cars are radio dispatched out of town tries a specially iione 3eok for prompt c aarvice our annual smash ledgers i g a stokely fancy 15oztm stokely cream style 20 oz tin aylmer choice tomato juice 8 for 1 peach halves 6 for 1 corn fancy i g a 20 oz tin lennox pork and 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