The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 2 Apr 1917, p. 1

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. ""jr='rC-:---e----, ',lel8,!ll,1lr1lllll1lllil,ll t MESNDAY, APRIL 2,- iiiiE "m""'"-"'"""'"""""---------'--,,-,-, '.... 'c.t'.4-- . ' s. ', .1 "-tr v- "f mm'. ' tr et' '. .. .,._....___ :' ""tt. '0 '."'I;""" ', "(imitation Asks "GOVernment .. _ . -. G" ' _ I for Financial Aitirr.r.thsts_'; S0rptrEntrourageme.nt, (; I _ . -M-"7. --- I I _ ' E Sir Edmund. . "hiker, George A. mid. Principal of the f.9ntario College of Arts, C. W. Jefterys.,Prostuent of the 0.S.A.. . and ' .._\Ir_. Current}. Curator l of we Royal ontppioprttieuin, watt-l ed or, Premier the. Hon. Sir "'m.| Hearsc and Hott.'. Dr. Pyne, Minister! , of Education. at tho Pary.ument' l G'uihiie,ts on Suturday, and requested ' in." Ontario Uoverriniom ttil assume bonds amounting to" '?r.th,00it'rcwtircsu [or " new" buiidiiig [or the Ontario ' College ot Art". _ I, The): pointed out that as they had . been told it had .boennecessary for " them to vacate their present quar- ters in the Educational Building, at. James' Square. to make room for the Workmen's Compensation Board, .. new premises were needed. The .. land for these premises nail been . donated by the Toronto Art Museum. on " site near the present Art . Museum of Toronto on Grunge ave- ' hilt-5. 'll, M". Cutuilly void that it. hurl been lu, 'i:E'"itelry to import "UN men It- ir; rent]; to do tut work in the city,. as f; ting 2.1m: not t-Horgh trained men 5. £:t_"_. , '.. Sir \Kiiiium Noam? thought that owing to var conditions "11:5 was an exponent: time to do any run- etruutfon work. lie named to Rho" if it was the intention of the deputa- tion to "sis the Government totakt: care or the financing of the building. Mr. Curt-oily said that this had been the idea of the deputation. The Government's Poner. lion. T. W. .McGarr.s was. under the impression that the Ontario Col- lege of Art Mas going to finance the new: buildin. themselvc-q. with a. guarantee from the Government. it had been thepolit-y tn', the Govern- tT3Crtt not to finance any new build- ing: during the war. ' Rhys l). Fairhuirn suggeAt-ii that the TC"hrtiCiti Svhool could be used. during the summer tot. the training of the art teat-hers. but Sir Edmund Wulker didn't think, the Technical School uouid produce paints. This; wetlan't do for the tcachers of' On-i 'ariu whet tit: Colligo, of. Art couldf do. " . . . ' Sir William imam; 1:1r?e.yi)iiticll with the difficulties confronting the deputation. but. the war conditional prohibited the construction of it new building at the "resent time. He thought there was a possibility of leaving, the .ccdloge whcrc it "as at present. Hon. 1)". Pyno suit! there: had been no ultimatum to the col- iege yet-to Vacate the premises. but he had thought they shouldn't be housed in the some building as the Worknten's Compensation Board.' The deputation "as given to under- stand it they came back, later, when conditions were better, their request would likely be granted. I

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