The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 12 Feb 1942, p. 2

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M i 0 0 6 0 0 O SSSapaeeatnrco | * Fcbvuwfls \2A | _ _In Ontario's contribution to the | | Dominion-- Provincial _ War Emer-- THRON | | gencey Training program, it ig statgd | that instruction is being given in 'thirly vocational schools, and in the year, June, 1940--July, 1941, more C | than 25,000 men and women, or 61 | per cent of the Dominion total, ' received instruction. In addition, more than 6,000 members of the OF w |armt*d forces, or 34 per cent of the Dominion total, have received train-- | ing, while at the Galt Aircraft moprser | School, founded by the Minister of a na wa'n * |Lands and Forests at the outbreak LQQISIG*WQ Program | of war, the capacity has been ex-- FOI'QCCS*S Are Few at | panded to accommodate more than + in |1,000 students. Queen $ Pal'k Open 9 Aid to Farmers, The Labor, Education and Agricul-- ALTER LIQUOR ACT | ture Dopartmc.'n'ts combined in form-- . ng and administering the Ontario f ( a Farm Service Force which last year Unusually bare in forecasts o laced 22,000 workers on farms. legislative program, llle_sj"'_t'k(';lj_l""" £ Work of the Provincial Civilian the Throne, delivered to the Ontario Defense Committee under Attorney-- Legislature yesterday by Hon. Al-- General Conant and special wartime bert .\lullh(('i\\'l-*- Ll"'u'lf'""""c"w'; duties of the Provincial Police were nor, consisted largely of a summatr surveyed. In discussion of the hog of the Px-o\-inccr'.; participation in subsidy operations, which from May the main war effort. 3, , up to Dec. 31 paid out ,= There was no surprise i.n the lack N;M(lm p126'553 a;p'l)icadtions, sfim'.s ;)f r(;'[erer}('('s }ll:_)pll)(l:lglil:la;lllvepla(.'(i'l;(;)l:'; stated that the sukbsidy influenced or Premier * | ' * farmers to market at correct statements made it plain thqt tnors weights. The cheese subsidy made 1';"_0_':1('":10' 'li%gx?dl---m.inn:w ':":r';""':;'r it possible for tarme;: to produce a e overr * the milk that made three times as time authority on legislation ha.s r:uc}rlncheese in December as in the drasn.«-ull_\' reduced the Province's corresponding month of 1940. ro'l:.:in ";"; field. vieusty forecast | In accordance with Provincial side from previously ecas h 5 q legislation, n_was revoalgd that the {;O(l)l;;'i na?:nalct()hvil.:'?:::'l ?fwl?f Government intends_to tighten s Ontario--owned properties, valued at ulatl'on.\{ on Iu-\:oragef_l.'oom f .\6:"1!1};. $15,000,000, have been loaned since partu-ularly as it applies to minors, the outbreak to the Federal author-- n an amendment to the Liquor ities fof War Uuses Control Act. Probably the main | !MeS 104 point in the program remains the proposal of the Dominion Govern-- ment to take over, for the duration" j of the war, Alhe annual revenues"® from corporation and income taxes. _ Amendments, indicated by the Ministry to be minor in character, are proposed for the Municipal, Highway Traffic, Workmen's Com-- '%'T;r{;a':;o_g, Mining and Judicature Acts. Change Pasteurization. In the field of health, it is pro-- » posed to redefine pasteurization regulations to accommodate a new and quick method of making milk * safe for consumption. Department officials state that, whereas milk was pasteurized by the application of 140--degree heat for thirty min-- utes, it now may be pasteurized by applying 161--degree heat for fifteen seconds. In confirmation of earlier k forecasts, the Speech states that Health Minister H. J. Kirby will in-- troduce a bill to require blood tests of couples before marriage 'I'hel measure is designed to further the | * department's war on social diseases, In a single reference to postwar plans, it is stated that the Depart-- * ments of Lands and Forests and Highways have formed programs to ' give employment. In laying stress upon the long--range program of the Forests branch, of which Hon. N. ©, I & Hipel is Minister, the Speech said: | "The demand for the products of Ontario's forests continues un-- abated. The Province is supplying X pulp for munitions, lumber for war industries and hardwood veneer for aircraft, not only for domestic use i but for our American ally. The de. * }partment is endeavoring to work !out a plan for permanency in the sawlog industry. In both pulpwood 'and sawlogs, the endeavor is being 'made to place our forest areas under a managed cropping system. Each 'opention is being studied to assure | systematic cropping of the forests + and the protection and Sstabilization . _ of existing mills before new mills are considered." '

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