The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 5 Mar 1930, p. 6

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ho . * Md.TC. i'\ :5 TL s f * x« * ! ~Under the Department of Public }!Works there is a vote of $17.500 for $1 300 000 VOTED a the construction of a new cold stor-- i J § " age ~warchouse at Simcos in aid of R + Norfolk's apple crop industry: $8,000 ! is asked under the same department for the purchase and installation of equip-- | j ment for projecting and examininz 7(N )j talking motion pictures at Queen's 'lN SUPPLEMENTAR[ES Park; $18,000 will be voted, too, for . ; | } j an addition to the Westeen Ontario | | Experimental Farm at Ridgetown: 1 nosanpenin , ?4151.000 (additisnal) for Kenora's new f in#i > im | J4!; $9,000 for the Mining Recorder's .NCgOtlaUOl'nS PPOGeedlng m;'olilce and lock--up at Sio%)x Lookout, | i ; and $120,000 for the Ontario Gov-- ! SUdbury EXtGflSlOn fs ernment's new office building on the f | Plans }, Strand, in London. t ', Under the Agriculture Department, [ t O s l' $8,000 will be voted for administration t | and enforcement of the Weeds Control + 1348'000 FOR COAL FlELD |Act. Miscellancous votes include a t wexerustincmmamenmmemsens : grant cof $15,000 to the Ontario Safcty | Negotiations which the Ontario / I{':::Eule, atndpua dgrant of $2,000 to the | Hydro--Electric Power Commission are| "~* * °5 f""C-- | now conducting with a view to exton--| %, | sion of its power distribution program' ! to the Sudbury district took on added ipearance in the supplementary cs!i-- §§ & | mates--tabled in the Legisiature for the: S l B + % : fiscal year--of a vote of $1,000,000 for § lmp er Ookkeeplng development work on the Mississagi; $ sembueetouemomenemnenaenimessmemannmars { River, and a vote of $300,000 for the: 2 Elimination of cross--éntries from the Province's totals of reveniue > extension of transformer stations and ) and expenditure during the current fiscal year was announced to the $ :'i":x:'::"ssion lincs in the district men--, 52 Legislature yesterday by Hon. Dr. Joseph D. Montsith, during the g Premier Ferguson would not discuss /( course of his Budget address. the negotiations afterward, other than )3 "The gross expenditure will be shown in the Public Accounts, as ;grstczt';ctlg.;'en;egdh:cfilr(::gg:}illlnndf:c :::S)_r at present," said the Provincial Treasurer, "but refunds of expendi-- / ing h y proces ; ture wi}l be shown as a reduction, and the net expenditure extended. ? Amounts to be votld by the Houss, This will present a clearer picture of the actual facts, and is in line < in the supplementaries, ageregate $21.-- with a similar refo;m in the accounts of the British Governmen: 5$ 424,390, with the Prime Minister's De--| $ g;(sct,;t;ltsgr bl);l t]r;;sls.lght Hon, Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the § artment -- xpansio work * * {',,er;':mge,_clfigfif i\cggl:nit'?f:g for "In practically every department," he went on to say, "there ars f $10.410,900 of it; Legislation, $2,025; At-- recelp_ts representing refunds of expenditure which are not, properiy < torney--General's Department, $163,-- speaking, revenue at all, and the result is an inflation of the figures < 050.57; Insurance Department, $4,125; | § of both revenue and expenditure." é Educaticn Departmem, 31'952'469'61;3 Pm i i s t sn m t o t t o 4o a * PM Y 4* ( Lands and Forests Department, $147.-- ~~~_~~m~mm2smszsmsmsm mm i im t smm mA Aaranrnrarrprpraaaan' n vay; 725; Mines Department, $58,634; Game and Fisheries Department, $119,100; ; ; Public Works Department, $2,782,042.-- ; M 84: Highways Dcpartment,. $29,000; ; ; Health Department, $84,600; Labor Dce-- > partment, _ $4,789,229.05; Provincial . ' Treasurer's Department, $20,725; Pro-- ' vincial Secretary's Department, $646,-- | © 489.25; Agriculture Department, $148,-- ' 775, and Miscellaneous, $65.500. | Votes under the Prime Minister's Dso-- partment, which are all "Hydro" votes, | { provide $2,000,000 for the Chats Falls| development on the Ottawa; $500,000 | for the Carilion development:; $750,000 | for No. 10 unit at Queenston: $1,250,008 | | for miscellaneous betterments to step-- / * | down stations at Leaside; $450,000 for | | transformer station at Port Colborne; | ! $100,000 for rural distribution in the | Georgian Bay system, and $1,000,000 for } { further development at Alexander Falis, f * | in the Thunder Bay system. | reen \__An sdditional $50,000 is being voted . ; under the Attorney--General's Deopart--| ~ . ment for law enforcement; an addi--| | tional $25,000 is being voted under the | Education Department for fifth classes, | grants and contingencies© $1,308,660 is being voted as special »~ant to the J < University of Toronto, and $350,000 to % | Qucen's University, to be paid as Or-- | der--in--Council may direct. | '_ _ The Department of Mincs is asking ) < $ an additional vote of $48,000 for ex--| * penses of experiments, developments ; ; and mining of lignite coal at Black-- & | smith Rapids. The feature vote of ; | the Game and Fisheries Department is a | one for $70,500 for erecting ponds and y ! buildings for the propagation of fish, | game animails and birds.

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