The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 23 Mar 1945, p. 2

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March 22 l ) | © I Public Apology Tendered Town Plannina By Willi Premier _ g, By Williams to Premier % Bill Infrod | } ' Arthur Williams (C.C.F., Ontario),crossed the floor immediately after"j | n ro uc 'in the Legislature );ester:iaypoffer'ed :};:a]%o:ze';: s;r;:niearp(;g:-gl}fies g\exlt'-". A bill authorizing .municipalitles an unreserved apo ox.V. o 'remle*r burst. He felt, however, that a DUb'l throughout the Province to estab-- \George A. Drew for an insulting re-- lic apology was called for. lish town--planning systems was 'mark he hurled at tt:; ;rer:;ier "I bgcame involved in a most re-' given first reading in the Ontario ust befor» midnight, ednesday.)grettable incident," Mr. Williams A y i'remier Drew had risen after Mr.|said. "I said some words I ought Legislature yesterday. . ie Williams had spoken nearly three|not to have said. At the con-l Sponsored by Planning Minister hours to suggest that a filibuster|clusion of the sitting I went at| Dana Porter, the bill was one of \was being attempted to delay com--|once to apologize to him (the| 17 Government measures brought C pletion of the Throne Speech de--|\ Premier). But I felt that that ist in. It provides that all Gities, bate. not satisfactory. Having made the| t 44 . M ' a "You should be thrown out. That's|statement in public, I feel that I| owns, villages and townships may k the dirtiest remark any swine|should unreservedly withdraw it in| set .up boards to plan for zoning could possibly make," Mr. Williams| public." mt systems; siting of public buildings, § retorted. "I unreservedly accept it," smiled _ airports, or any other public works: Mr. Williams rose yesterday be--)the Premier. "And in addition I f locat! o width of sin a § fore the orders of the day to tell\can only repeat that he came to ocation end width of s xeet's an ; the House and crowded galleries\ me and expressed his regret in a communication routes; restrictions that he had spoken under pressure| most generous manner." There the on the size and siting of build-- of the moment and that he had|incident closed. | Ings, on the sale of land, and on l Ne Te UviE i rorh sls ue Ni reier ty the size of building lots and park areas. f The measure also sets out a method of appointing the planning board, and authorizes any munici-- , e a N d pality to expropriate lands within : its borders and to dispose of such E 2 1 -Man CommISSIon ame land as it sees fit in order to de-- e 4 velop a planning system. 4 P b O far'o Educaflon Extensive revision of the Munici-- 8 o ro e n pal Act is provided in a bill intro-- f duced by Provincial -- Secretary ' Personsel of a 21--man Royal Toronto, Fred Molineux, Ha'_'""'{')"f George Dunbar. A privilege now * C ssion to inquire into the On.| Norman _ McLeod, 'Foronto; . UY. held by cities and towns only, that LOmmise!O1 ma 'Raiph J. Neelands, Kirkland Lake; of applying to the Ontario Munici-- tarin svstem of education was an-- Mrs. Ryland New, Oakville; Joseph pal Board for division into wards, nounced vesterday by Premier M. Pigoit, Hamilton; Loftus H. is extendd to villages and town-- ' rg Drew. Mr. Justice Hope Reid, Toronto; Charles R. Sander-- ship towns of under 15,000 popu-- Ceoige A. DIew. son. Toronto: Miss Helen Shep-- lation may set: & maximum num-- 3 wase named chairman.sgome mphLis .par.d North 'Ba'\': Dr. Sidney E. ber of ;11(.iermen. instead of elect-- ago, but no further details "'em;Smit'h. Teronto: Henri St. Jacques, ing one for every 1,000 population $ disclosed at that time. The first Oftawa; Rev. Canon W. A. Towns-- as at present. | moetings of the commission will be hend, London, a.nd Dr. William L. A bill to amgnd the money-llen.d- ' held in Toronto, April 11 and 12. |Whitelock, Hamilton. ers' act provides that Provincial : ]p; n "' a ,' have out new y e ;-egistranon ofdmoney-lenders is no _wow that We f onger recuired. tem of grants under way and our Another measure would permit -- general facts established on the estgblishment gnywhere in On-- oo o o . e m o are ho Iocated in seme ordies,. _ _ to begin a much broader inquiry," * ' said the Premier. "Every matter i relating to education in Ontario : wiltl be open to review and there will be no limitation placed on rep-- resentations to the commission." Complete personnel of the com-- mission is as follows: Mr. Justice Hope, chairman; M. A, Campbell, Toro .o0; Charles Con-- quergood. Toronto, Vance Chap-- man,. Port Ar'ur; W. H. Clarke, Toronto: E. F. Henderson, Toronto; Mrs. J. Houck, Brampton; Arthur Kelly, Toronto; Mrs. R. J. Marshall,

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