The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Mar 1944, p. 3

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tl are h li , . Li Profits Would Establish - n arlo "P" Farm Committees t I7 275 000 for Ye a r A bill to establish county agricul- I I tural committees throughout Ont. _ . tario was introduced in the Lexi» The Ontario Liquor Control Board the errlOd under review, amounted lature yesterday by Agriculture paid a total ot 517275300 in _i,T1i_tr,'i,.'3a4o','iff,l8d,e,.'1/1l/',',1t,s,' an increaseof Minister T. L. Kennedy. He ex- _ 'rt' ' a over the Seat ending March . . to tho Provincial Treasurer during 31. 1942. In all lines there was an plained_t.hat a committee will bef mo iex'ir ended March 31. 1943. " increase "ATOM. in the sale of im.. zigrl'liiirlsn ejcgo'lc:t:?ity tc,".t,'/nt'redg.',t, ttls shown vestorday in the annual ported spirits and wineries sales of themselves Except tor iwo men n 3m}: of tin hoard tabled in the domestic wines. iiifiii, bill . d thi d e din 'r',"/1"ik,'i'a1 iA:lsU/urp. Sale of spirits, beer and wine from the gfea to: €::::asedlrsug;ra lei The pavment "as made up of $16,- liquor' stores were valued at $393 subsidy bill and the bills to estab- Ir.5.000 on act-mint of profits on sales 460,496 in the War linden renew. ilish an advisorv committee for aiid'filllSOllOtl from pcimits. an increase ofS6,434,652. Net value iiGro' and establish. the Ontario Soles from Liquor tonttol Board ol' hoe,- sold from brewmies ant: Research Foundation vi,,, ("All"); the 12-month period brewers retail stains. exclusn'c o: 1'" committee the hill to permit iotallml S38,460.496 the "'prrrl show- Ill) citing!) for container-S, -1.1it1'.".y all eGiiiiiiiiified' offieers in the M 1riih a 2,055 trnriin,t.: prof!t of 'rl':?',-'""-)"-" 1yi1hs4rirA8.lr'; ' rvices tr,' Lid, affidavits was sl."',,';'.?),'..')'].") wlth total "h"'/"-'lls"s :n- . Winrui.ts shim of inilif'~ll(- '.'r.1'..'.." :8 ended m that it can be brought chilling depreciation and items 'At'll- in tho year "we valued at 1cv"r'ir- I','); effect é soon as it receives in». nit. of 32.034511?» \\illt'il i'iorlutwi 121. laminar-"rt Milli $2.905'1581 in the g at assentai tho net "with: mom of 311372619. incymth 5min oy "eT, . This sum. 1ocrihor Isith "the; Ttie'total sales of liquor, beer and "WNW" (loi'wtl {mm was. laxt'sr Wilin YI tho-hear 1942 "we valued and so on. vr,rulttul in a total it": 11,_:1;f)j."tlii1/vfi, "omparnd with $8.13 'tttOm" of 311482238. the WW)" said. 4:11.603 in the Ical' ended Match ill, San; of hm r. wine and spirits in 1942- The report showed that heads»: the sums paid to the Provincial Treasutpr, 20 per cent of fees re- . ceived {mm hotel authorities "on: paid to 318 municipalities, amount- ing to $343,700. In addition the Dominion Govern- ment was paid $13,453.550 in customs and excise duties and sales and ex- cicst taxes on spirits. wines and im- q ported beers purchased Its the E d F h hoaid. The Dominion aim was paid xfen ranc 'sel lot malt duties and taxes on domes.. . tic heers and wines sold in Ontario Jolliffe Suggests 'l'tlj,'li",),1n,1,.,Clifd' t',118a't(l,0dt)".to,4a.gt'tJ, lo f A rsolution seeking to have the ' x , l t . i ' ."., . r . P - {Strife are" w?,,'."'),),",)",',',?;.,":,"'"),:,, fig: 'i',1"tcxatf)'itf $211933}, wgiiiaelii I ttr. p n or t a l ' . June, 1927, until Mart-h "l: 1943, new; Litigeofargngfgn arctic geaéisliltzig . merits to the Provincial reasury o.- , ' mm httrr, reachesd a grand total 2ifft"it,ts1l'uif"irLesttt E. B. ..- . . . y by a. of $155S60,871. select committee of the House ot,; the Election Act, Voters' List Act.' and the Active Service Election Aer, with a view to reconsideration "" t and the recommendation ot neces- . . . i ;sary amendments to the present Ontario Government Will Act Soort session of the Legislature. The pro- T d St w P . f i, visions of existing legislation with '), respect tn elections was termed owar arf on aferway rolec , "inadequate and unsatisfactory." i Piesident Roosevelt) reported enrhringing in electrical power fromf dorsation of the St. Lawrence Wat-Ithat source. _ ternary project as a postwar mea-i' The Government and the Hidroi Stile "is one of the most important had been doing everything possible,) statements in a considerable timtrhe said, to forward interest in the, in regain to out prospects in this. development of tho great St. Lana; Province." Premier George Drew rence enterprise and had been deal-' told the Legislature yesterday. ing with it for more than six, The Premier Announced that his months. , Government would take steps im. "Tho announcementthatthe Presi- mrtii8t'sly In Open negotiations to dent is willing to proceed is a vital; carry the plan forward sinro it key to forward the movement tori "Mild offer additional emploiment which we are already prepared l that "Quid be possible only by:dralt plans," the Premier stated.

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