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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 22 Mar 1945, p. 2

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V--w Mantels " . Blackwell Denies M It Ed ti f t E q B d I F d ores "Qineers oar s me ' Board 'Tory Plot' D A l Third reading of the Government Creation of an Adult Education :blll setting up a board of examiners Board composed of representatives land providing for the registration of Ontario universities under the F lot forest engineers was postponed chairmanship of Dr. w. J. Dun- in the Legislature yesterday when lop of University of Toronto. was it 'J,')) tfi'",,",':,"",',",,','),'),,' the hill, a; announced in the Legislature yes- amemer, ta no een reprinted. _ ' . ' " , ' . Opposition to giving third reading terda) by Piemiet George A. Drew. came from Liberal House Leader M. Tho hoard will plan for adult edu- r F. Hepburn. who saw in the setting' cation in Ontario and will work, up of a hoard of examiners a "Tory with all vol-; political plot." He moved, seconded u, tarv 3:0". . N . by H. C. Nixon (Brant). tliai the rigs. the Pre- Ale, Now (fanadlan's b.'.i be given a "six ttonths' noist,", mm. said. "The mam function of the board uhiruh is tantamount to killing it. _ s t r " ss-' Will ho in encourage communities Attorney-General Leslie Black- ing the im- and voluntary fit-{9110105 lo d.evel.op "all accepted Mr. Hepbiirn's chal- / "'.r,le. at} portant-e of the-best type of adult education for innate and quoted the Optometry . _/ s.:a Ir.ri4 physical etlu- their local needs, and lo act as a co.- Act passed by the former Liberal ' ' _.".":':)"':'?.-:.:.').),':':':: (mm in this ortllnatmg body between the Van- Government as .containins: exactly s/Art"., a d u l t pro- ous A"1 and v.olun1yy Organlza- the canto provision; complainpd of L, "my g r a m. the lol'), the Premier told the House. hy the Liberal House Leader. _ . .~ '-;§§§l_,,.,-'-..~.. Premier said Adm! tdu.cation for new .Cana- Called "Arrant Nonsense" "tjiii:ri))jir'd'Iia l h at Sqdll. titans will be a particularly impor- tsr i, l, . -. . ECirjj:,'s"llr.l.l5, l.dr. J. K. tam part of the program. rl? lt; all a.rrant nonsense 8.me ig.', s'," Em Tri, DFC ' Members named to the board are: the hoard being a Tory political BV,." a? f .. . ol W J D l U i .sitv fT smith." said Mr. Blackwell. "In 1936 .r:f)i' "ifl l'oronto. had PI, . . Ill.", Io.' Ill??.."..?, l o o- tie I' ' Opt t 'At "F' d .. hr.en appoint- ionto. chairman; Principal R, C. l '0 l ll an . , ome ry p . 93"" Sqdn. Ldr. Tett irsar. . Wallace. Queen's University; Presi- hy the Government of which the . "l dirertot of d W S F IV " . U icorsit ,. . momhrt. for Elgin was the head. It phstical fitness in tho physical ent ' " ox, ps ern "1"l'l y; had a three man hoard . ' and health education branch of the Professor c. H. Steam. McMaster - appointed I.. _.' .. . . ' r', . . , . _.. De Hump", of Education. _ University; Dr. P. Cornellier, Ct h) the Lieutenant Governor-in- p tawa University; Dr G I Christie Council. I never heard that the Op- "He has the highest possihlr O.A.C.. Guelph; Dr: H .M, Toiy: pottie.n.of that day used the highly qualifications for this 'work.' .Vlt Carleton College, and Dr. E. A. Cor- prntudicial language about this act Drew said. Sqdn. Iady.,'ret1, is still belt of the Canadian Association that the member for Elgin used Y) attached to the RQAF. where he for Adult Education. C. F. Cannon connection with the forestry bill. has been doing similar organiza-i ofthe Department of Education and The creation of a board of this kind tion work throughout the whole of C. Graham of the Department of is the typical kind of procedure Canada since hi, return from oper- Agriculture, will act as liaison offi- adopted in Ontario Since time ational duties. He will be released: cers between those departments and immemorial." from his duties with the RCAF' the board. Mr. Blackwell went on to was" Within the next two weeks. Q Outstanding Swimmer that 'ihe Optometry Act provided, Promier Drew expressed gratifi- S dn Ldr Tett outstanding pertaities'for infractions of thes 'itf.y". cation that the Province would; r,f.,?2'l,'), iiiirdid/i, and member of lotions. Just .as did the forestr.r, hare the services of an exception-) T I. hid Central YMCA's Leaderi 'i,reinn',",'rEti'1nieliit"it)d'it/hhe'.'cm;relr ttlly capable directot' in the new) -if,'1r"fl'syos,lit1'C, he eiiisiiii" in V _ . - tduration , st wh ha sei'\' " -1 visions. . _ Elnada 1J'soi"j.,,.. Th: tll,,.,')',',"),',?,: l?40, complete? f, £332? t'l"'i1ail reliitlrdtd hothi,tsi",:rtfthtionno/vg,r" he said. had felt that "we could not :2? as a put) a i s . ' ., ._ . tho basis of insinuation and innu-i 'ihld' 31:3 ttdcep'iots'21"11/,rl'e"2 Halfway through hiss, tour, he] endo," declared the Attorney-Gen-l experience " _ . was forcedltoEditlchh gi' cripplegi 'sral. T . ' _ . bomber in tie ngts anne an I Not Withdrawing Bill "Great Importance" spent 13 hours with hisl crew dtriftk-l Lands and Forests Minister W. G. The Premier said that.adult edit- ing In? dinghy, In a at.er at le l . . ... cation "is of renter tm ortance on Essen when one engine failed) Thompson said he had conferred g . p l l " . . . than ever before in View of all the he flew and bombed the target and. with half a dozen people it ho were . . . l, . P ft afel , home I opposed to the bill, and declared unsettling; conditions of the 'war got the airrra S b ."" . t that, if their suggested changes years. .Education on itself "is a These pointswere mentioned in! were incorporated in the bill, it continuing process," he said. his DFC citation which stressed: would have placed every one who ."The board will plan for adult "He has tt all time: displayed wished to practiCe forestry under education in rural and urban com- great devotion to duty. the domination of an immature munitics, particularly in Northern; Tetr was mentioned in despatches; organization. The bill would not and Northwestern Ontario which; for his work in developing Gen; be withdrawn. he said. require the immediate provision of, Clubs in the RAF and he did thel Mr. Blackwell pointed out that all facilities that can possibly be) same kind of work for. the RCA!"i the guiding principle in the draft. arranged," the Premier said. when he returned to Canada twoi ' ing of the bill was to safeguard 8 "These efforts will not attempt to years ago. Gen Clubs were get-l profession which was not fully de. supplant existing activities, nor to togethers at which students. could "sloped and place it under Govern- impose any fixed pattern of adult ask questions and better asStmilate ment direction rather than leave education. the business of flying and fighting. it under the influence of an associrI _eNi, ww------, --.mr-- ,_..__--_----. ation which was immature and not. fully representative of the industry.'; The Government was under thel impression that the amended bill} had been reprinted, Premier Georgel Drew said. Under the circumstancesl the bill would be allowed to standl over until printed copies were in; the hands of the members. 1 _....-.--------------

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