The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 24 Feb 1921, p. 3

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f t f 4 R ' $ | ' K e roweaurare ~----Stautscoos * | * ' -_.--'_------_ # ® 6 ! | lN NEw HANDS Deputation Places Position: i m i Before Premier and Edu-- | % | |Hon. Mr. Doherty Suggests| _ cation Minister _ . | C Loca' Comm|SS|0n Un' ] Requesting financial assistance to-- | ward the @dministration and upkeep der Kent warden of Separate Schools in Toronto, a wiihnGnememteer cormpananiiing deputation, headed hy D. A. Carey, Chairman of the Separate School NO SALE OR SACR'F'CEl Board, waited on Premier Drury and k Hon. R. H. Grant at the Parliament en e n Buildings -- yesterday. Prominent ' Telegrams from citizens resident * '}?emb;'r.lhd I&h?} (1e1:lutxa3ti<>i\1/I v;:ere in western Ontario regarding the hoi o RUVen , ineltanid.. J.._ M.. Fer-- j -- uson, J. O'Neill, M.P.P., and W. J. M * !pmpnsed change of ownership or % Lee. | management of Rondeau Park on Speaking for the deputation, Mr. 'La-ke Eriec, were read in the Legisla-- Fe;rsuson ttollcdd the Premier and ; ture yvesterday by Hon. Howard Fer-- Minister o ucation that the Sep-- » | :,q /. who ;sq'-Zd the Mifister® of arate School Board had been unable > | gusot PA ~~'l\ t i C WFastAl for years to pay its way. Its deficit, | f ..-;' l\;\';v e, asn?l\)ir:b;rtheoéab';;t' he said, had grown vfrom 8"10,000 in E | Kent and a me ® 0~h i * 4t! ts 1917 to $112,000 this year: "We have .®u ""'411' light 'he could shed on the reached the end _of our tether," he i) is | matter. dded, '"and cannot issue debentures | % |_ _ '"The reports regarding Rondeau o $ ; We | Park indicate that the species of or}})r%x;;tl):; g;):ey. romised that t he4 L human 'being known as 'liar' is not situation woulrg pbe tek dprin x e yet extinct," replied Hon. Manning aken up in ECEX 2. ® » Council. + [ uk Doherty. & Tninninleidetieariemtecienmeitercn it qriae in Gnecenee y | y f The Minister of Agriculture went ts es o on to explain that no "sacrifice. or i\ | disposal'"" of Rondeau Park had been 4 t f 'con:emplated. o e _ Folliowing conferences with many & }';' E | persons resident in the area of the pl i park, he had considered handing \~ ul M | fthut property over to the care of a ht 3 commission, which would be headed v 'b,v the Warden of the county -- of x . > s $ il{em. Final arrangements had not hss : s been complete@@ he said, and in the f ie S -- management of the Lake Erie Park & ;i i ho *4' t the Government would be guided en-- 4 273 tirely 'by the wishes of the citizens ; " éof western Ontario. |-- sls ooo t > > o HAVE ALL APARTMENTS s CARRY LIQUOR RIGHTS ... 9 . F e css MEMBER FOR SUDBURY Hais s - PRESEXTED REMEDIAL y LEGISLATIONX ,"}' y Legislation to remove an anomaly j "' f in the Ontario Temperance Act was ts introduced into the Legislature yes-- en terday by Charles McCrea, Conser-- es vative member for Sudbury. Mr. o ce , j McCrea explained that as the O.T.A. & inow stands it deems the city occu-- * # t pant of a suite of rooms in an § x | upartment block to be the occupant ¢f of & private dwelling within the *R meaning of the act, whereas the %s town occupant of an apartment is _ not so privileged. His amendment k will make an apartment suite any-- j where a private dwelling. The same member also introduced |a measure to remove what he term-- . ed the --hardship imposed by an 6 _enactment of the last Session, which made it necessary for any -- person to take out a license in order to have a raw pelt legally in his or her posseasion. Mr. McCrea quoted ~an |instance --of where the 'a® e § worked hardship. m--________-----"------'_ memtenntraee < f ; L * 4:

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