The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 25 Mar 1919, p. 2

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THINKS HOUSE _| ASociAL CenTRe '%. ¢ E & Moves to I ' winrtiges en s ts sns ue us es ,' : Liberal Member ' hk b B t .> #4&x%> Have Number in Legis-- _ | \Government to Aid in Estab-- j':'a'l' 1y 'r:'n"\' % "' * i # a # L ; /.. e taatik ; lature Lessened | i . lishing Community Halls 'psip t megroncens ; | _ _and Athletic Grounds * s k CcoOstTt OF LIVING LAWS, ; i 20 e 4 | | _ Legislation for the. development . 10-- Hx o «iohek M o . ! | of community halls and athletic \ 'Né?}, C W#hork . Mr. William _ McDonald, mberal' | grounds for the benefit of rural On-- "3\:; yA C e member for North Bruce, believes | tario was introduced in the Legis-- %};% esn that the representation of the peo-- lature yesterday by Hon. George S. | ';f'"':% ;37_'.'3"', ple in the Legislature is too large, Menry, Minister of Agriculture. Thel € agy.?'g:?":'é'm'; unwieldy and expensive. In view of ' R (jov%inme!ilt_tbe;:e\'?g g:;atfotslt':re?x?!;l l ty t Prate ol e iva ; 6 s r spirit shou * "w-';w"?-}m'w this he'hasigiven NOLCe uk r;lsmtf | ltxllllcmccyumpry districts, as it develops | i"'"f s3 *f.-r') ~d tion to be introduced in the House| co--operation and a greater feeling f s:""ik ayx "¥5 urging the Government to reduce'l lof contentment. u',ls beu?(\{eda'tt;:t | ks crap ; pole e hy Geacs s & ari > ity halls wi rovide * ' es' Astay o k. the Wp%%tmanon fls theL nf' f)nt?rltu' ]f?anl}n(l'yrlxltl;)é that will tr)'e of consid-- 44'3\33'3:" in the Federal Parliament. He poin s. 'erable service to the farmers. . : eC ea ol 'out that the cost of having the 111| | It is not thl;s i'?dtert\;lion Otiatltl'se ?no"a", ; I Sig.. ( * to4e s anp s f I © r t i ese | j "i' o ht l]v]\]m";f';l'b(') l-r:#ghnt flodse fof 191' LEP--&?fi-?xtlisso fasuhion in the Province: y dyC 4 'as aV, aa (,00, h f | on h. 'Mr. T. B. Atkinson, Liberal mem. n troances vesreraay; mroviaey ford x' . Awas. Nh f fap is.rive 5J introduced yvesterday . provides for | | en h g . Al ber for North Norfolk, has given no-- | the Government making a grant of ; e s :A |tice of a motion that he will intro-- | 25Lper cent. of the cost of construct: | f es ts |duce urging the House to lmpr'(.:s.si ing a community hall up to a maxi-- | | es' * ... upon the Government "the necessity | i| mam of $2;000.; 'The Aype of hall! | "\"a"'":"k"i'f,".:f';: & for passing remedial legislation p."(.)'} to be erected will have to be ap--| | Pn s en viding for such matters as a fair| proved by the department, although | | '3"};»; wage, fair prices for the products of | the title to the property will bel | se oo the farm, encouraging men to go.j vested in the township, this to give | ~~ nsS back to the land, pensions for| 'llit permanency. While it is anticn-' | F,-:r:'m widows with dependent chi[dren, the j | pated that the. Township Cgl_mcils { "'Jv_} suppression -- of -- feeble--mindedness will in most cases take the initiative -- p %«k' y l and social diseases, and by making 'to build a hall, local orgargzations e nat> S a close study of all matters relating | will be permitted to undertake the * ", cokst to the health and welfare of the peo-- | work. * t i n oi > ~ ple of this Province (including un-- The Government grant of 25 per ; : ~>.-- employment) with a view to the en-- cent. will be made upon the value | ' % largement of the comfort and happi-- l ?lf th? t;llll"dllng,l gnt%r:;:t:(rlx?:ltsltor;')r;o j | atsnoat ess of the masses." 1e site the local in & = | 28. 0. * Dittle" 'seasional: business . was || yide a suitable field. The halls, it | T .'f',,' transacted at yesterday's sitting. It | is hoxf)ed. }wxll furnisil'tx' afo:ngg:llgegq- | bu) was private members' day, and sev-- Pla_cel OI'et ;e c?m:rlmkr;m}i's And meek ' eral private bills were advanced I:*Ogl'a ?"1' 25 o ag ould be bulilt *ora | ¢ through the committee stage. The hi dargnr ons qrt(i)totTG; ?neetingfi and }01. % | § only one that was discussed, and p'o'me?: m'or ;nazations >generallv ! : then only briefly, was the bill to in-- S';:(Tlfd' the gTownship Council, or | Cl Gyiate _ "The _ Church _ of (he| | whatever body undertakes to erect | +d (,hrxstlax} Brotherhood. Major J.! '1he building, desire to provide extra « | : C. Tolmie (Windsor) asked what | accommodation, it will have to . ) l formed . by" the . Artorney--ceasmai meet the extra cost itself. § formed by the Aitorney--General j ww irimreteanierpnieiee es sereenieieearer e e irretionciny. | ~ B that a memoranda had been submit-- | | t e Fxc | k ted by Bishop Evans that the new| | E organization was one that had brok--| § en away from the local church of the | * | SoR Latter Day Saints, As it was a re--| | y t ligious body the Government did | * not investigate its doctrines. [ &*. ns Hon. W. D. McPherson remarked | 8 . that under clause 3 of the bill it ¢ > was provided that it had to submit . o * f to the laws of the Province. 3 Sir William Hearst announced at x the opening of the House that a spe-- 2 clal train would leave the city at $ 8.40 this morning to convey the < ' members desirous of attending the : funeral of the late Hon. W. k $ ¥. v %f Hanna to do so. In view of the large number of members of the M f Mouse who desire to attend, the } eP Prime Minister moved that it ad-- Journ from last night until Wednes-- f | . day, + L y P ._ E--.--hfil | 6: mt he ' ---- & 'd".' s &

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