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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 20 Jan 1937, p. 4

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Janna") ao plause from one section of the spec- l Changes in educational courses ot : 'ators that brought a sharp frowT 1study; a program of Ontario cele- to the usually placid countenance ,hrations of the Coronation, which I if Hon. Norman o. Hipel. Premier ,Prornior Hepburn will attend on' Hepburn was absent. and with him "half of the Province; and thei I the air of portent, and mystery Hydro - protection legislation, al-l with which his public has sur- rt atly serving as a battle issue in: q g q rounded hint t-'scry sinee. nearly the House, were also forecast in! three years ago, he became chitl the Spr\r\(-h_ ' ' conductor on the Queen's Park "During tho session of 1935." rant line. 'he Hydro reference, "the LePiSla-" But if the usual spark was miss- , lure enacted that, certain contracts! ing in this thing called pageantry. it; NWT" the 1l.vdro-%rwtrie Power! -------- 'here was plenty of it to he found (omntt'tsion and certain companies.i Ill the plain ordinary Hydro-savmv, t'o'n'"rntit!r,r power in the v' . ' Neglect of Members Adds tttlists' on which the Governitxent ['f,/clu"//i/, one void and urgg'folizlccegi . embarked the moment the no: 11W. Ylin timernmcnt is co it . l fo Informality as 19th chamber door had closed on the of '1'): indie; of this tref,tlrlve'nfi"di: . but! clinking spur and stovepipe 'i l" orrn'nc that the will 0 2 Lrgislature Opens trou:ouVp, that strode out behind Lrcirlnsture shall not he 1l,fatrl',1de,i, the Lit-tilt nant-Govtsrnor. The Gnr- it"?! tho bruvefits lost to the power'. DOWN TO BUS I N ESS el'iimt-nt scrvr'd unnyrs/akable no- lihtu'y, of thc Proxince." 5, tice that these power hrlls, only one . ------- of which was unaltered yesterday. are min ' throutzh reeard'tws of the Gharrt lhhate on Hydro ()ppiisilltin. and the Opposition . . served tqtmlly emphatic indication Enlivens Otherwise Dull that in ('flCtl "it's only oxer our Ceremony dead bodies you'll get away with i it." Political tinder that had lit-ao- 3 ml up since the Inst ses>iun. and . r The third session of Ontario's particularly since the its" limi- Nineteenth Legislature. which pct ings hy-eleetion, was touched off under way yesterday at Queen's in a sudden sharp burst of Home, ' Park, lived up to all advance no- The result is that from now n l rtices in so far as informality is com the galleries will be pat'kt'd to ca- I :cerned. because before tho Home parity and long queues: of patient' [ .adjourned a number of M.P.P.'s people will wait outside the Speak. including Dr. J. ll. King tl.ih.. .SOUlh Wellingtont: Goldwin Elr/ie er's office for those tickets without tCons.. Woodhinm, and Arthur which ringside salts are unavail- .E|lis (Cons. South Ottittsat, had able. ibeen instructed hy the Clerk of the And, by the way, Dr. Harold . ; Assembly to lease the Chamber and i%slr,h of Roslin. victorious Tory q to desist from voting in the (in-i- t'andidate in FM Hastings, was on _ sion arising out of tho Govern.. hand liri:I.t and early to claim the ' ment's introduction of the first. ot ssat Lis trturvt!1 had brought him. its three power hills. Down the aisle he strode with lien. i These members, it is . iderstood. Geotpt S. Henry clutching him by had forgotten to take. before the on" .sltu've, and Coionel T. A. ARM 1 House assembled, the oaths required rtu'r'ntl.x,' appoint) Conservative of them under the new British Whip, gripping him by the other I Monarchinl regime. Mr. Ellis is 'l'hrm ir.urrsis.r,vrtr?d bows - and i' said to have so completely over- Speaker liipm. was saying, "Let the looked his obligations in this re- honoxable member take his seat," spect that he encased extensively and Allin: Premier Nixon was ris- in the debate preceding the division ing to smilingly welcome the coun- and actually forced tho Speaker try surgeon and 1,;"llC'lul good fellow into the ruling which prr:cipttatcd to the As:,cmhiy. 'ce,', vote. , Welcomes Dr. Welsh. ompuratlvely Drab. "l am sully" said Mr. Nixon, to For a Coronation J'eap opening., part, "that 1 can look forward to ' that of yesterday was. purely from; .'."lrs of friendly associations with the point ot view of spectacle. a', him, fur hi, is Ct ridin::. I must al drab affair. There "as no glitter ', tnit, Loin unit h it will be 'rxtrctr.'.' nor color excepting that attendinq' hold to (1:51.)de him." the entrance of. tho. Lieutenant., The Swot-h 1.0m the Throne as i uu?y.ernor and his wife, and thm', tir-l-ui by the IA! Mohair-(iota military tvtittue which Preceded l moor ri, fern ti annually to achieve- them. Guns boomed n time-honored. t'l:Clll.< of the pro-Sent Advnini,:ra-' salute, and a guard of honor. in all i i; Al, foryr:tr.1 a .r.i.tll parcel oi new" its regular force spit-and-polisii 1.. ct, c'irn, ninth is dealt with _ smartness. presented arms with tl, ssh-xiv. and laid site»- on a con-' striking precision, but all this oc- 'ct"; tit)" and tv,nittttpr'.,itv.tv, prcgranr curred without the cold grey build. islr.ilt the llz'pcrtmt-nt of Hichwctys ing, wherein the legislators had rl't1't"ci.i to mid. italte this year. again knuckled down to sessional "The (mix-ts oi this program.", I knitting. t'a'ti the blll'l'Cll. "viii; he .0 modern- ,! In the Chamber itself. the same We limim'nys in tho older and more isenseless late arriving "hich upset (it-lately travelled portions of the the even tenor of opening day of t'rtsvittt'e; to eliminate as rapidiy 1936, was again in evidence, break- as possible dr.n_::orou< level crow» 'ing annoyingly across the cool, that; to nint'l in»: growin." new»; to" precise language used by his llonor :t-'tvt-izs' row" and WW"! ronrr; tri ' in delivering the formal Sponch the northern part of the Provmco; (from the Throne. Ushers pushed to t'c-rrlit:t'.r' with the Domini-m noisily along gallery rows. Civil t;m..-ziunent in the construction of servants. playing truant ftont clack- roads trading to miningy regions ing typewriters and filing vases. which have hitherto been practi- crowded into doorways and back of rally inaccessible, and to era-operate the last gallery rows. A new set. to the fullest possible cutout: With of pages. as stiff-legged as their' all counties and townships 1n tte white collars were Marched. stood ron'inued improvcment ot their, painfully to attention-until, in room." I fact. one youngster swooned with the heat and had to he led out. . There was a faint spatter of up

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