Highlights Of Discussion During Beading Of Legislative Estimates An Occupational Therapist for 3,, Treatment Section of Falcon- ...,od Hospital and ‘a Director of Nutrition will be hired this year by use Provincial Government if they can be acquired. it was stat- “ by Hon. B. Earle MacDonald. uinister of Health and Welfare. ‘min; the consideration of the sstimatea in the Legislature last it. "Gene of the matters questioned gin-mg the passing of the Health ind Welfare estimates was the several school inspectors would be well quaiiiied to teach. North nustico Loss While speaking on education Dr. MacMillan made a strong appeal on behalf of the village of North liustico which suffered a severe loss in the destruction by fire of! the Stella Maris School. Hon. _Keir Clark. Minister of Education. agreed that the Prov- ince should do something to build up summer schools here. He stat-. The Guardhn Page 9 OTTAWA. ($3 — Ulllldhfl day K. Q” W I T Wednesday, April 14.1954 However, he stated. the growus in the beds at the project ill Beach Grove has been so rapid that we will have trees to plant out next year. He said there will be hundreds or thousands of trees available for transplanting next season. Mr. Harvey Douglas. Liberal, second King's. stated he would like. to see the Department of Industryl and Natural Resources develop some of the Island's iishtng ponds before private lndustrv takes them over. He said that,msny of the ponds were now marked ‘private felt the Province was losing good iiralists. receives an annual [rent at 3!.- men to other Provinces. . Mr. J. W. Don Campbell re-.000. bought fewer new motor vehicles ot 22 per cent to SL024 from suns Mr. Baker replied that a gradu- quested that the annual grant to He also requested that more in February than they did ‘ll-flhl in 1058. Th! retail value declined sled scale of wages up to sasoolthe Alberton Exhibition be i-estor- irionay be spent on Junior Farmers the same inoiith last year. The au per cent to $76,737,000 from was being instituted for agricuit- ed to 82250. The exhibition nowiera extension work. bureau of statistics reported Mom 006316.000. NEW WAY’S “Easter SALE” Continues... MORE BIG BARGAINS FOR THRIFT-WISE SHOPPERS! NO DOWN PAYMENT! ed that the Province would do all‘and this affected not only Island item 9: Old A59 A”!’I"‘“”' A it could in this regard and thatifishermen but also the tourists. SAVE 140'" on the “ROY Deluxe” i \ I 1;!” 00.000 “'35 "med 1°’ $l.000 ‘hf-id been granted by way Mr. Cullen replied that the ob». - 0 assisa . . - . 9:. Mr- '13- 3- 3911- Lead" °' "39 Mr. ii.nic: Bell inquired if h..:§’.f;‘.’“°f.‘.f. ::;ke..d,.,u‘f§ .f,‘g:.L “S3: . .‘l CPP°““°"v !“Q“”'°d “'I‘°"I‘" Ems $5.000 voted for scholarships and! . y ~ on 1110319’ “’°“Id b° 59"“ “nd p°'“!' bursaries would be used this year. em" I 0 e ,3 out that in the past the full He pointed out ma‘ only sumo Mr. R, E. Bell inquired about I I I ' ‘mount had not been paid out. the state of /\nf‘Il'f‘W'.x Mill above was used last year. -The Minister replied if the train- ed investigators of his Department rei. mmended that this money be paid out in assistance the com- mittee would 'pay it. Premier Matheson pointed out that Old Age Assistance was given on a means test basis and had to he ujminlstered according to the Act on the subject of Child Welfare. Mr. Clark assured him that alll the _money would be spent this coming year. I The Leader of the Opposition. during the consideration of the es- timates in the Attorney-General’s Department. inquired if it .would ‘be a wise move [or the Govern? ment to see that prisoners lll jails .he made work during the term of New Glasgow and was told that the Federal Government may rebuild the dam this year. King's Co. Ferry Service Mr. John A. MacDonald made a strong plea for the resumption of the Lower Montague - Georgetown ferry service. . He stated that the abolition of .50 30 0.. "‘ BUTTER KEEPER! BIG CRISPERS! REGULAR 449.50 EASTER SAL_E; lfiqoweekly "‘ DOOR RACKS! * ICE CUBE TRAYS! * MANY OTHER FEATURES! I FREE FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE! ‘I’ FULL WIDTH FREEZER! “‘ * BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN TONE INTERIOR! .d. _..s __ l g . . l 5 Mr. W. J .Don Campbell. P. C.,;thelr sentence. The Attorney-Gcn- A ,,., First Prince, gnquired about anleral did not think that it would ':;Ch(3eT)..g‘s:Llo‘.:,Lr? foféiféigalfilg? P33; Y amount oi $3 .000 foi lllzllnl0l'l"I)€ practical. MMDOMM pointed out that mere ance of neBI°°!'°d C-mldmn and For the Dcpaiiiiieiit ni Indus- uas informed that this money wasyry and Nmuml Resources an used [fork keeping the children in‘am,,um (,1 52,000 was voted for a PM“ °"‘°5' . ‘G l i'l s e -. Tl ' Mr. R. R. Bell questioned theiH:‘:‘°3P.°‘jgen;"':5lj..En “:”:f;‘;“‘°’[' pulp mod and mt-iwrops from Vt'ISdl)n'I of constructing a new $4.-.u;mt' ‘fie ur me of In“ 3” ‘that area. He also stated that peo- 000 barn at Beach Grove last? t d tp_ P ‘ .r V‘ SI" ey ple used the ferry for transporta- wmmen Hg mated were was m.iwas o e ei_iniiie_i there were any mm to ‘_hm_ch. He mod hem‘ produced {mm meloil or valuable minerals in the P10-‘ HO” D0 1 M K n Mn_ H Ltd _ ugad ai iiino. i 395°!‘ G"°"° farm ‘md ma! Iheivlnca. 9. ‘sag. ma! one or me later or Public Works and High- °°5‘ °f the ham was 0"!‘ °f I’""‘D°n“m°ns leadum ECOIUIIMS “°“""i uavs stated the Prcmier had full)’ portion to the amount produced here each summer. Cxp‘1a'med “ml me service W“ be_ on the farm. Hon. William Hughes, Pruvin— ma discontinued nd that m eo_ Mr. M-’iCD0na1d replied that cial Secretary. recalled that a man‘ 1" d .0 3 I. etp. “W185 “'°“Id b° d!”°"°"'- 3‘ Bciwhinamcd Professor Fletcher, 21 Uiii- D E ,1“ S1”ned R De mo“ “mg I-“.m,e ‘ms year. He Stated that varsity graduate and 3 man with ihry hauled to have the ietry re- '! I’ the Imem'"‘”.‘ °{ ‘the 1a”“°"‘widc geological experience in Eur-‘moved to raise a lot of pigs this summer. ‘ope had madg 3 survey 01. the Pm_. Mr. Mm.-Doiiald l‘(‘l)Il€d that many { _ p of those wlin signed the petition Anna] Report. Vince over ILIII n ceiitiiiy ago and . , , _ .had been mu convinced were \\eie {mm the Noithern pait of Mr. Bell also objected to the was on Coal ngd as “d V P E the area and they were not effect- Item of $1500 for printing the an-‘I ' 3 U I“ ' ' ed. He again urged the Govern- nual health reports. He voted ‘ . li‘if‘llL to reconsider their decision - ' H h- ' i th I ' that the item be deleted but was. °“/"'V" ' ‘‘a‘‘ ‘' 9 "p'”°"i ‘rlI)0llL the ferry. defeated on I straight i»arl.v \'r>l°-.”““ “ “"35 I“ b““‘" “I” 5“”f"‘°"l On the lllsillel‘ of current ex- rhe Premier then stated that the and that it would be 21 ln_niz t1Ine..,.,..d...,..c_. Hm. w_ E_ D3,...“ M- annual reports had to be publish-‘before engineers could dig deep ,_m.m.y_Genem1 stated than mm id for the journals. .enough to find it. per “pun grams Lo municipalmu Dr. W J. P. MacMillan point-‘ . ~ » - had been increased from $2.50 to ed out during the consideration $300 and that the grams W m_ of the Health and Welfare esti-l _ _ mu“ that food handle” should; Mr. J. W. Don Campbell inquuedlcorporated villages had been in- ” exlmmed to find out wheihehof Mr. Cullen how the Government's i-rezised from $1.00 to $1.25 per house by this ferry in addition to "’ sures SPECIAL BUY! I_VI5inutacture’s‘ ..T|1°f;fi‘:“‘§-i‘c;‘;”le.. clearance I ANY PAY-AS-YOU-RIDE “ I Tapestry and A I had been many potatoes ti'ansport- -‘L 3 l l ‘_ Repp Covered Chesterfield . Suites EASTER BARGAIN: in.y'n;, ALL SIZES IN STOCK! Forestry Program Models for men, women, boys and they are proper people to be dis- pensing service to the public. Mr. MacDonald stated in reply that it was not the policy of the department to push restaurant owners. "They are bcinz educat- ed in better ways of handlriig their establishments." he stated. Dr. MacMillan also commented on the appointment of Dr. Chester B. Stewart as Dean of Medicine at Dalhousie and pointed out that another Islander. Dr. Bagnall is retiring. Th, Doctor .1” urnd the 1)e.lwater supply around Tignish. non-d' psrtmsnt to do everything in its power to see that Parkdale and a water supply. On the consideration of the ‘lmates for Education Dr. Mac- .Miilan asked how many teachers attended the schools. was his opinion that every effort should be made to enlarge the summer school here. He felt that the faculty of the P.W.C. Teacher I.‘raInln| Department along with ‘Forestry program is carried out.ll-"3|’¢0ll~ Mr. Cullen replied that the pro- iject. is partly IlllPllll‘l"(I by the Fril- leral Government. He stated that gthe recent allotment of $7.500 hail '.been raised to $12,500 so that II ‘$25,000 were spent on the project ‘next year half of the money would [be provided by the Dominion Gov- ernment and half by the Provincial Government. 1 Mr. Campbell. quoting from a .Geographical Survey of the Ground ‘that the forests were being de- pleted and that a little efforts to-‘ Sprint PHI! WGN Drovlded with wards reforestration would ensure, an abundant supply of water. In reply Mr. Cullsii pointed out that the Federal Government had given grants to all the other Pro- vinces at the same time that P.E. I. had received the grant for re- forestratlon with the result that young plants were very scarce and hard to obtain. at”. ammo.‘ lg p mm when you use Swing satin latex paint. And it's lull Home II’: I sssy . . . any to apply with roller or brush. . any to clean up stismves...osIvtsllvsvIllii-.- iuonmeissssio. ei-insssnsiuniiioioiiasroiiulii may-Wndcolw ‘ -iiouascsisis':aoiuiioieiiounuioioiovoIiu-sws.-- ‘unnatural. usfi_1|tlsiiu8siin"llnusHstdsn”snii losulsicolouicsulsslyoiii iinsmssisssiisue-u-niourm-If-W0" vllsco VIATIIMIIITS (csiiass) insures Division at National Gypsum Company) CALGARY (A smear . ssoumsi T} ioiiomo wmmm and my to look slur. The beautiful satin finish rs - lodudlng 20 new 1954 plus some of lntemixll 13 '5‘»'« 85° 'N0 DOWN PAYMENT! :\zrlcullvI-re Deivutvb M girls. ALSO THISTLE sidewalk in reply to a question _v r. John A. MacDonald Prcmier Math- csoii stated he presumed that there would soon he an appointment of a Deputy Minister of Agriculture to replace Mr. W. R. Shaw who has retired. Mr. R. R. Bell criticized the Da- rpartment for paying low salaries to trained iigriculturalists as he i bikes and tricycles, priced from: SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL! “Electro-Aire” Vacuum cleaners POPULAR SWIVEL-TOP CANNISTER TYPE REGULAR c i ]1'[]LLY I on weekly ..i'AI€ANTEED $57.25 * COMPLETE wmi ATTACHMENTS! HURRY! DEPOSIT OR DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED 200 WEEKS TO PAY! For pure ENJOYMENT! E K|NI‘i Ilfllli 4 l TIIA EASTER SALE: Co. Ltd. . azJ%méaa’zvc*@’Z%ey€a/o./ Wait till _\'r\ll arr ill The '5»! Hillman Californian in n brand-new t-mm-ptinn in i-tiling . . . a Iwaiitifiilli ale:-Ii. all-new Imrritop oi‘ hreath-taking npiimil . . . \l‘I .-ii l)llll'Il IflVl'I‘I in prim‘! For IIXTLF. fair 'It‘TII|I'III}|IIt'T‘. Ilil'(‘1'tlllIvlII\ —IIll‘ (!.1Iifni'III:iIi is I/H‘ aiiiuiimliilo xaliir of tho irar. 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