The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 16 Mar 1929, p. 3

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i "'-'---.eHlel-e"_e--ee"e"-"" -"""""""e . -' _.-..-----""" Sv1+urJa/- tti-e-s-ttf-ie/ai"'-'"'"""". . In the event of the incipafité of any l ' ', , . . . Pensioner. or if the con ra ommis- N I F h S O h R d ision considers that the pensioner is I ou; t lit " tories yer t e a lo iusing, or is likely to use his pension . otherwise than for his own benefit, the A Th Will B W ll V h d F llii,i,tljti,i,ri,iij,iilie,tl' may direct the payment of l at ey l e e one e or "he pension to a trustee or trustees ap- i' ' m----.--....--..--.--. -i-F :proved by the Commission. to be CN- pended tor the btmctit of the pensioner. Government Plans Edaca. Not to Be Disfranchised. . . The Commission may. with the con- t tional Campaign on the sent of the pensioner. assume the man- agement of any property. real or F"r- ( Problem and Need of sonal. belonging to the pensioner. The t . . aimipt of a pcnsron shall not by itself i, Conserving Game Deni. squalify any person from voting at . . anyhProvincial or municipal election. ( lens of Provincial T e wide powers given the adminis- l tering Commission under the act are l Waters 1further reflected in the following two i -------. j mportant sections: "Where c. pensioner is the owner of I That the Ontario Government is an interest in a dwelling house in (planning an educational campaign in-. 'which he resides and the Commission ivolving the use of radio, special lcc-. accepts a transfer to it of such in- times in various parts of the Province terest, the pension payable to tlw pen- land a semi-monthly bulletin service to sioner shall not be subject to any re- Ike?!) the people of the Province in- duction in respect of the annual value donned on the problem and the need, of such interest. but the Commission '01 conserving the fish life in Provincial shall, on the death of the pensioner or waters was intimated yesterday by lion." upon his ceasing to use such dwelling Charles McCrea. house as his place of residence, be en- During the sitting of the Legislative titled to sell the pensioners inure". Committee on Pish and Game yester-' I therein and to retain out of the pro- day. and the following an interesting i coeds of such sale tho amount of all address by H. H. MacKay, Governor' ', payments madr to the pensioner by we" , ment biologist. on various phases of g of pension in excess of the amount he tish conservation it was suggested that ', would have i'eccivtd if such intere'r' Mr. MacKay speak in various parts of E had not been transferred to the Com- the Province, and that that department Emission. together with interest on the issue a letter on the fish situation. f said payments at the me of 3 per cent Mr. McCrea told the committee that I per annum. compound annually. the department had in view a tiissttrni- "The Commission shall N enittled t, nation of information on the subject trecover out of the Csutttts of atv.. d"- which would include lectures by Mr. I ceased pensioner. as a tioh! duo hy ths, MacKay, and the publication of a gen- (pension to the Commission. the sum erai bulletin by the Fish Culture 1 of the pension payments made to such Branch. :pensioner from time to time. ingeili"" William Newman (Liberal. North I with interest at the rate of n per cent Victoria), suggested the use of radio, 'per annum compouno annually. pro» and Mr. MeCrea deemed this a very -cided, however. no claim shall be mad' good propcsal. by the Commission for the recovery of such debt directly or indirectly out or any part of the pensioners estate which passes by will or on an intestacy to any other pensioner or to any person who has. since the grant of such pension or for the last three years during which -suth pension has continued to be paid regularly contributed to the support of the pensioner by the payment of money or otherwise to the extent which. having regard to the means of the person so l, having conty'shutmd. is considered by the iCommission to be reasonable." ', Payment of pensions to old people" homes. houses of refuge. and similar institutions. instead of to the pension- ers residing therein-~-a feature of the Provinces scheme that has been toyc- east repeatedly tip to date-is arivhor- ized under the regulations that the Government may pass pursuant to the -act. '

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