The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 16 Mar 1938, p. 3

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March d, . IRlErl'iiiiilG H . R f d Him . eartng e use I , l, Hola. RlGl'll H . hi t D l . q I "kgal so... Asked .. MI n we to ueen s Par Introduced by J. J. o Glass , '; Not Called Upon to Speak IS l KST PRIVATE DAY by Returning Officer af I , Petrolia, He Complains in ' The application of Dr. J. E. Hett ' Telegram of Kitchener for legislation restor- i ----- in; to him the right to practice medicine in Ontario. was introducr P R O B E ls DEMANDED ed in the Legislature yesterday tw' ----.- . 'l. y . . . .. . 'lidiSttddt'asl; ed',',',',", wall: Telegraphed claims of Wilfrid staring the hill and was intrnduriru: Heiithinqton, K.C., that he had not n merely to get it before the House been called upon hy tho Returning for consideration. . . Officer to address the official nomi- . or,12uet"'wi1'.:1','n'u,t "J,"l'T','d"'nj, nation meeting at Petrolia in the Member to sponsor his hill. although Ey.t Lambton 'rv""'""e."nd. that " petition for a Private hill was ' action should at once he in,'ituted on the list considered by the Com- to determine why he had been re- mittee on Standing Orders. There- 'fused the right to place his party's fore, as Chairman of the commn- views before the meeting were tee. I am introducing the bill merely . . . 4 ' to get it before the House for the aired tn the Legislature late yester- consideration of the members." ,da} afternoon. . The legislation sought. hv Dr. t Premier Hepburn. expressed his Hett who um April was removed willingness to look into the matter, front iiri"iiiiil of the College of hut held that both Mr. Heighington Physicians GG Surgeons for con- and Opposnlon Leader Macaulay. duet considered unethical hy that all: '"e?1tedw2L'p1earckiinnt; It /,',t,','MU1'.g','g,"r?u'1't,A', 1:1: BANS DISEASE knowledge of the electoral law con- . ' . . cerning the duties of Returning ttdal'""'""'" the DUNN" ot Officers. After an R.O. had read . . out the names of those officially J. Frank Kelly lLth.. Atusk.'uyy ---.----- , nominated. his responsibilities were Ontario) sponsored a hill which D id ll . , ended. said the Premier. lie was lasted tor muss Rene Caisse. Brage- " Cro t Liberal M.l..A., under no obligation whatever to do r ge. aut ority to practice "me l- . . anything else, cine in the Province of Ontt'ario 2 UT,,', ft)/,,i,',t,',', IU. Mr. Macaulay submitted that Mr. t e treatment 0 cancer an con to r r , lleighing'on must have been inter- tlons resulting therefrom." and O a O emony fered with in some manner. else he. Thomas Blakelock tLib.. Haltont q----------- close student, of electoral procedure sponsored a mam" which. it Couples applying for marriage li- that he was. would not have felt ttttttttted, would SW? the title "doe. censes. under an amendment to the obliged to wire his Iromplaint. A St. tor" to osteopaths. chiropractors Marriage Act, proposed yesterday Clair Gordon, member of the Gov- and physio-therapists who are regis. in the Legislature hy Honu Davidl ernment without portfolio. was, he tered under legislative authority Croll (Lib. Windsor) would he ",7 faid- to havo met Mr. Heighington which set forth qualification stand. ui ' ' ' tn debate under prior arrangements. ' q ired to produce a medical cer- . ' r 1|de in Ontario. tificate. certifying that neither was hut had failed to show Up: Tas: Yesterday was the last day on suffering from oci l d." . that any reason why Mr. Helghing-t which private hills might be M C ll . S a t.ease. ' ton should be denied the right to: brought before the House. and a d if. to" m presenting. the bill, speak. to debate the issues of the, flood of these measures held the 'lf ared. This N a plain-spoken day? he ttsled. attention of officials for nearly hill, oallintt tt spade a spade. It 'St "If Mr. Heighington wants to lthree-quarters of an hour It long-overdue health measure." !, meet some one in debate up there, Among them was iii; Toronto In the explanatory notes accom. I'll go up there and meet him." de- C,,,fgt,'le bill which according to panylng the bill. it was explained it l' clared Mr. Hepburn. "That's if we it." Strachan Liberal Whip "con- followed the line of a similar meas- " can get a hall." ttained . myriad of subjects lnciud- tire in effect for some time in Mich- ,' "Oh. we'll get to the bottom of ing applications for the iaiiiGiii. tgan. Persons who lived in sec-1U this matter," said Mr. Macaulay. tion of tax sales tree removals and firms of the Province which were 3' "We'll find out what happened. I'm so on." " "" not organized municipally. and; confident that if it is investigated . . where doctors were not available.' we'll find ample cause for Mr. were exempt from its provisions, ' Heighington's complaint." . it provides that, when banns arel "The Returning Officer certainly _ published in a church in lieu oil PP.)" he absolved of any responsi- ohtalnintt a marriage license. the l, b'lliy for what may have happen- medical certificate will have to he ed," declared Mr. Hepburn. "He's produced before the marriage can through with his work after he . hr solemnized. 5 reads out the names of those nom- One section of the hill provides i mated. for free examination hy a Medical , litr.Matraula.v argued that Mr. Officer of Health and free labora- Heighington was too well known a . tory tegts by the Department of man to launch any trivial complaint. Health in cases where such free There must have been ey.side.rable examinations are found necessary. provocation for sending Irs. wire. Medical practitioners would he ."We ll get a report: Said the 1.3"" required under the terms of the mler. .closing. the incident. "Mr. amendment to satisfy themselves' Heighington tti a fine fellow. and as to the identity of the personsl he must have had PP/l provocao applying for a certificate. A pen- tion of some sort. But I'm appalled alty of not less than 820 and notl that he doesn't know our electoral more than $200 is ordered for any system any better than he does. one who impersonated another in obtaining a certificate or has made a false statement or who has other. wise violated a section of the bill.

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