Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 5, 1953, p. 2

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the acton free press acton ontario til uhh1 ay maiich sth ims forecasts come true- jut after completing lat week t edltoriali your editor went to ottawa to attend iho eml- annual meeting of the board of director of the canadian weekly newspaper association wo warned you lost week that in all probablllly these columns would largely be devoted to this trip to the dominion capital after all one can only write on the things that we come in touch with frankly we dont know much about thecoun try between ottawa and toronto crawling into a sleeping car compartment at toronto union sta tion before 11 o clock and being awakened at 7 30 the following morning for an arrival in ot tawa et 8 10 juit gives you an opportunity to pass through two stations and land at the chateau laurier just a word of warning if you are planning a vltit and makmgthii hotel your headquarters in ottawa during the time parliament is in session better to go on the day tram because never yet in iplte of assurances regarding reservations have we been able to get our room before 4 30 in the afternoon it seems the guests ust don t check out until late afternoon perhaps thats the reason for the slepton appearance of the easy chairs in the lounges of the hotel rotunda at any rate there are plenty of them and they are well oc busy on business the two days in ottawawe the bus i minding our business of the details of weekly newspapers we have ever had usually there s some little time when one can get away and view the notions business on parliament hill not of course that there are sufficient folk in ottawa to do the ob but you know how everybody likes at some time or other to be a sidewalk superintend nt and watch the other fellow being busy we did go up to the house of commons on tuesday evening the member who was ad dressing the speaker he seemed to be the only cne paying any attention was speaking in french and our knowledge of that language having been limited to that taught in the high schools of 40 years ago we didnt know a word he uttered we wondered if any of the members in the house knew it very well by the unrapt attention they gave to the address mrs diljs was more fortunate for on the day following on her visit to the house of commons on the debate we read part of it in hansard on the weekend and we failed to share the enthusiasm but per haps its like tvyou have to see and hear to get the full import on being a member you readers wouldn t be interested in the least about knowing about the concerns of prob lems affecting the publishing of weekly news papers across canada its like comparing notes on operations when the illnesses are diversely different but when editors from every province get together it s surprising how much one can hear if one is a good listener the wonders of the okanagan valley have a task keeping up with the western oil developments and ontario quebec and the mantimes often have to interrupt to get attention tuesday evening the group had as guest speaker r o campney associate minister de partment of national defence his sublet gave some inside information on the process of becom ing and the duties devolving on a member of parliament it was humorous and informative it didn t divulge any government secrets on national defense and perhaps on a night away from parlia ment mr campney enoyed talking on the lighter side we thoroughly enjoyed it too because we were pretty well filled with discussions pertain ing to newspaper management mr campney said it was easy to become a member of parliament all one had to do was become elected of course t was also necessary to get nominated and many a political aspiration was wrecked even before the electors had an op portumty to toss it aside hs description of the maiden speech in parliament and its reception was enlightening as well as humorous it was an address that was perhaps not so m v portant as the weighty ones given in the housn ol commons but one that was revealing to many who have never looked on public life from mi campney i viewpoint farm forum on wednesday the dliectois weie qmls ol the canadian federation of agricultuie with mr h h hannam and mi colin grolf as hosts in addressing the group mr hannam led off with extracts from ihe bilel c w n a had presented to jhe government of canada in 1951 the quota tions drew attention to the production problems of agriculture and city or town produced goods there is a very large measure of free com petition within agriculture today as the brief said but there is little if any free competition be tween industries in our modern economy said mr hannam governments subsidize most in dustnes in one way or another so much govern ment legislation today interferes with the com petitlve position of various industries that govern ment policies largely decide ust what our com petitive position is for example a certain act may strengthen or weaken the competitive posi tton of any industry in other words free com petition can no longer be relied upon to provide any reasonable equality for agriculture withmour nationaheconomy presented on his viewpoint and then he asked ihe edtfors for the benefit of their thinking in respect wpt north e all wlt s ouim mluted mumhrooni r it itil if lllv hi iui lllutlmut iwkii 11 mlllnii mw ill lli i inn if tli millim i illinlliinl hum l i no in 7h mixta imill kit rthe type of irtcottun program organized ngr should formulate and promote in order to achieve the proper balance and stability for the farm family within our society if the thinking of the editors had been up to this point on newspaper matters only it showed almost immediately that editors could give some thoughts in other directions from off georgian bay from the nov scotia coal mining district from the oily west and from the okanagan valley came the expressions which editors so freely give it was good in fact the viewpoints were so numerous and varied that the discussion ran near ly an hour into time arranged for business ses sions not all of favored the federahon of agriculture and our farm marketing we know mr hannam didnt get the benefit of all the think ing of all the editors but we know he realizes they are doing some thinking on our complex problems of distribution production free enter prtseand many other things- too numerous to mention as they say on the auction sale posters mr hannam s idea of after dinner speaking was original informative and one of the high i ghts of a gathering that had many top features irk in r iikiii nt 1 1 nith iluriu will 1 1 vi in ciuuida around riln killing would vrti ilk lo i or do you mul hi lit on your fin annlv i oenl oulih n mil huvr firmiikd lo brlur lt lr f rr i ouiilrymi n who hnvi i v lythmu hen for u n w uln ii otfh wimlni rl ih mklh ii iii i- a it illioili in in 111 llu tl 1li1l ltl hhot it ill hi kli mil iiiiiiukimh i ref leta penalty hear of n hoc in v the good old days may have seemed better back in 1903 train ur luue f ihrrt irrut of thufkdur mareh s im ril in 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eliminate the unnecessary talk baked alaska sandwiched into the businesssessions too was a discussion with representatives of the can adian chamber of commerce m which view points of editors afcd this community service organization were eftrhanged with mutual bene fits concluding dinner was by the canadian national railways with mr herbert lash as mas tei of ceremonies knowing something of oratory that can develop in such gatherings mr lash had ersatilityin his program of music provided by fellows who are railway employees by day and ruite accompjished musicians in the evenings we haven t said anything about food but you who have visited the chateau n ottawa rnow of its excellence and we have in later years lost some of our enthusiasm through no choice of our own if you are ever dining at the chateau in ottawa no matier what the condition of your digestive apparatus may be you shouldn t pass up the dessert of baked alaska if was the dessert on our final meal m ottawa the next morning we had ginger ale and sandwich eaten on the bus enroute from toronto trat was rhe last food that day but don t ever neglect to take baked alaska at the chateau laur er ahd be sure and take all of the generous por t on you are served p off our ncirpofh- r i r- j r a endrd a rfwrirt i rss amsron on samday fits i it arirnt 3xw frs bus1n ess and the onlv paper errr puhltshd iti acton f mded in ifts and published 7erv thurda at s6 mill st f cton onl membtr of the dil burrau of cnxula n the cn and the ontanoquetyc duision of the t n dertjinp ntes on request subriptions pav jili in advance s2 stf m cantda 3 w m the inited states s months si 0 iincle copies 6c ulhorued a second la mtii tom office department ottawa g a duu editor and publwhcr editorial office telephone 1 7 a thm is ofttn grint di il of t lk nboul stn imhmtik oiii dim otinlu sysl m of kovunmiiit for xnmpl somt iukkisi il mikht l hi hi r to hiv fi w i mi nib is hi inn pud moi md mikuir pnivtnci il and jidiiil npiisfntalivis full 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any of ihem since that time i prijiumi th y ire killing along all right atthe presbyterian church in canada knox church acton rfv robert h armstrong ma bd mlnuter suda march 8lh 9k 10 00 am church school 1100 am morning worship 12 is p m bible class 00 pm fvening worship thev that uail upon the lord thall renew their strength a irm welcome a a aits jou baptist church act6n dikht i pithrson pastor pnronage iis bower ae phone 206r sl nda march 8 h ls 10 00 im suidii schooi 1100 imv t woh p riprcvnmr hi o- t mperanr f d i n 30 pm eir ne w -s- p rtfl p p dnited church of canada acton ontario a friendly church rev e a carrey ba bd ministti- parsonage 29 bower avenue phone 60 mia o m latnpard atom organist and choit leader slnda march b h 19s1 10 00 amsundat sch x fj wisdom tm on high 11 00 am morn ig wor hip but jit th chid ng w ird 00 pm extnmg w iip tut strip th lni ed n i i n biautifuin ll ra id hm f- h scei jaauohl sot the vi etk oicf of god if w kttp iirh u v j luri ind u- for ih t cod 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