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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 6 Mar 1941, p. 1

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_ "H""'"""'-,"""-""" l f -------.-, - ' . l FARM MINISTRY WOUlD ASSESS l FULL-TIME JOB COLLEGE FARM q I Ml A DECLARES Committee Passes Bill . . . o Opposing Exemption --------- JW. Freeboyn Deplores AFFECTS OTTAWA u. Ottawa Policy; Urges --_-- Aid for Agriculture The University of Ottawa, under ----- legislation approved yesterday by _... the Legislature Private Bills Com- PROBLEMS INCREASE mittee. will he required to pay taxes upon all of its 300-acre farm in - N Carleton County. Gloucester Town- llcchtr'irrz that the farmers of on. ship. with the exception of 50 acres. tntlo, 'lP'ttzte the way they have The hill. which received a stormy We". izttnrett while inductrv has one-arid~a-ltal[-lioitr [insane in com- mcf'n tr~\:~ted by the Itonrirrrnn Gow. mittee stage. will again provoke Prtriitltrt. \\:tl continue in do thr,t' t'nntt'tyversy when it comes before ~hmc 'trvsatil winning the war. J. tho House for final dirrtosition, mem- .'s\'. it'rrclmrtr. l.;hcv;tl irrcirrtwr I.'I the hers indica'od. In tho final commit- Prut 'llt'rnl l.r;r~l.rttr-e {or \lrririie-J'x tee vote yesterday. farmer members Null}. P:"siritrrl a ritl:ttttt't' of pimp- voted almost in a block for the bill, 'Jcrrrx fart-d it) the l4l'lll'l~ for the> in opposition to lawyers. "ottvlrvrat.tm Hf the ll up!) Jr'_'r'tu The bill, at its present stage, will das. require the college to pay taxes on "trrv Lilith sts," he mid. "know that the 250 acres from Jan. l, 1940. mus arc not "on on empty storm Backers of the bill were led by Holly arhs. They ask. and 1 think they Acres, Conservative member for haxe A right to expect. equality of Carleton. Alexander L. Elliott, Lib- effort as well as equality of SHCrl- eral. Peterborough, was elected fir, on the part of all Canadians in chairman of the committee. the trek of \\'lltliltr;.' thi, gigantic According to C. c. Gibson, Carle- strutult'. Azrzuiltnre ha; hrrn ton County solicitor. taxes had been taken :01» ninth for granted." paid on tho farm up to 1938, at lie ~tr.tl t.;.t' i»: t,its, in Cartoon A; which time the university, claim. "1""' WWW" "-' w,ii,ur; Ir, do "5 ing exemptions under the Univer- \llttlt l..;r!t 'lt' l'ttni't~. out the; are sity of Ottawa Art, 1933. withheld . mien; Kim" A: atrium?) In :tm- payments. He said the farm prod- .rr.:»-.- :Irtrn Hie srHtllf' economic uets were competing with those WWI") in LUM-'H'T""fl Y" titore Ht- grown by individual farmers. The gay-d .n 0'th industries and to taxes prior to 1938 were $669 an- litti'H. nually. "The hunter" o'r'tlllOlliH? rumtrnn Senator Louis Colo, who, as A in», Lt m1prorrui Milt? the war member of the Legislature in 1933 . ~3tttH'tl." hs. sam'. "its coml, have fathered the university bill. a.cted as i'irf'ti stt"tieiy, h.s latror problem: solicitor for the university in yes- hate lwtome more acute, the price terday's hearing. He asserted it had ' of tilfhl oi his ptmltlcii has been set. been operated on an average annual . . a iarpcly r.) mam" olt "rm-h he 1,3) deficit of $58000 for the past ten to establish an agriculture college not .. ' ..: . F ears. and that all but 2 per cent on the property, he said. He ad-. rt'ptCoCntatiott and set. lll more , ' . " ed the universit to my." bclow ' of production. of the tarts output was consumed muted he aclxtsi ents Y I "One would naturally ORDCU." he by the universtty. It. was plTntfl11iseontinue its ax paym . mid. aim-r stating tutti Canada was OSSCllltftlly an agricultural country. "that, especially in wartime. that. Canada would requirc a full-time 'g Minister or Agrit ulttirc, but we lune . , only a part-time man on the Job at Purple Gasoline Ottawa. Several of the less import- lFor Farmers Asked . ant (l"pu'll'lnlCllls at Ottawa have a I . . . 'full-trmc Minister. but not so agrr- I Adoption HI "WIND of the Sas- l culture. one of the major industries lkychewry ff'5'0m ol tax-tree "DUI" of the country. 'ltlt' Baseline for farm engines was ( "The first and most essential rc- irecommended yesterday in the . Quirement toward the solution of [fau'fl'rulc l" ."7 Angus Diclcsou, ' lthe agricultural wartime difficulties "do". member lot. Prwlh, and a is to have a full~tinrc Minister at ,failmetq.' . . 'Ottawa. And the H't'oml " that ti didn't the [nest-tit "sit-in ill On- tthere should be adequate Product r "3:30;. It? Chrilftincd. l "Hill"? paid ltepresenlatttnr on all hoard». iii" lfllt'd ax "ll Is,.,.,'?,"),"-,',-",".?,.".?".....??,'? lpntttted h.s the Cr'rrr'rnmrnt to l "I an application [0!" rebate ., handle [mm product ."lll the department. Rennie Par. , - .mcnts were from two to three month, in arrears. said Mr. Dickson. _ and attributed it to an llitfl'CaH" in . tractors rather than to department inefficiency. The Saskatchewan $35- trem, he said, has proved less costly and more satirfactory all around. , t ' '-- Appleby School Seeks Change to College Boys prefer a rolltrgo to a school.r "lt's purely a dollar-and-cent prop- :th yfs.?.y.a1,tt Private Bills Com- osition," said the school's represen- l"HUM was told )CNlCltl85'81QueCll'S tative, ll. C. Walker of Oakville. il'tt?. when asked to approve a The school. by change of name. be- iPfYiyf,t that will change the name lieved enrolment could be increased. P! Applehy School, Oakville, to AprThe hill was sponsored by Thomas . pleby College. IBlakelock ILih., nation). , .

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