PART III.—REGISTER of OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS* the Following List Includes Official Appointments for the Period Sept
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1164 MISCELLANEOUS DATA PART III.—REGISTER OF OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS* The following list includes official appointments for the period Sept. 1, 1962 to Nov. 15, 1963, continuing the list published in the 1962 Year Book at pp. 1176-1181. Appointments to the Governor General's staff, judicial appointments other than those to the Supreme Court of Canada, and appointments of limited or local importance are not included. Queen's Privy Council for Canada.—1962. Oct. 15, Mark Robert Drouin, Sillery, Que.; and Roland Michener, Toronto, Ont.: to be members. Dec. 21, Rt. Hon. John George Diefenbaker, Prime Minister of Canada: to be President. 1963. Feb. 12, Marcel- Joseph-Aime Lambert, Edmonton, Alta.: to be a member. Feb. 20, Major-General Georges P. Vanier, Governor General of Canada: to be a member. Mar. 18, J.-H. Theogene Ricard, St. Hyacinthe, Que.; Frank Charles McGee, Don Mills, Ont.; and Martial Asselin, La Malbaie, Que.: to be members. Apr. 22, Walter Lockhart Gordon, Toronto, Ont.; Mitchell Sharp, Toronto, Ont.; Azellus Denis, Montreal, Que.; George James Mcllraith, Ottawa, Ont.; William Moore Benidickson, Kenora, Ont.; Arthur Laing, Vancouver, B.C.; John Richard Garland, North Bay, Ont.; Lucien Cardin, Sorel, Que.; Allan Joseph Mac- Eachen, Inverness, N.S.; Jean-Paul Deschatelets, Montreal, Que.; Hedard Robichaud, Caraquet, N.B.; J. Watson MacNaught, Summerside, P.E.I.; Roger Teillet, St. Boniface, Man.; Miss Judy LaMarsh, Niagara Falls, Ont.; Charles Mills Drury, Westmount, Que.; Guy Favreau, Montreal, Que.; John Robert Nicholson, Vancouver, B.C.; Harry Hays, Calgary, Alta.; Rene Tremblay, Quebec, Que.; and Maurice Lamontagne, Montreal, Que.: to be members, Maurice Lamontagne to be also President. Apr. 26, Hon. Robert Taschereau, Chief Justice of Canada: to be a member. May 28, Robert Gordon Robertson, Deputy Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources: to be Clerk of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada. Lieutenant-Governors.—1963. Jan. 21, Hon. William Earl Rowe, Newton Robinson, Ont.: to be Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Ontario from Mar. 1, 1963. Feb. 5, Robert L. Hanbidge, Kerrobert, Sask.: to be Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Saskatchewan from Mar. 1, 1963. Fabian O'Dea, St. John's, Nfld.: to be Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Newfoundland from Mar. 1, 1963. Henry Poole MacKeen, Halifax, N.S.: to be Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Nova Scotia from Mar. 1, 1963. June 21, Lt. Col. Willibald Joseph MacDonald, Charlottetown, P.E.I.: to be Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Prince Edward Island. Cabinet Appointments.—1963. Feb. 12, Hon. Marcel-Joseph-Aime Lambert: to be Minister of Veterans Affairs. Hon. Malcolm Wallace McCutcheon: to be Minister of Trade and Commerce. Hon. Gordon Churchill: to be Minister of National Defence. Mar. 18, J.-H. Theogene Ricard and Hon. Frank Charles McGee: to be members of the Administration. Hon. Martial Asselin: to be Minister of Forestry. Apr. 22, Hon. Lionel Chevrier: to be Minister of Justice and Attorney General. Hon. Paul Joseph James Martin: to be Secretary of State for External Affairs. Hon. William Ross Macdonald: to be a member of the Administration. Hon. John Whitney Pickersgill: to be Secretary of State of Canada. Hon. Paul Theodore Hellyer: to be Minister of National Defence. Hon. J. Watson MacNaught: to be Solicitor General of Canada. Hon. Walter Lockhart Gordon: to be Minister of Finance and Receiver General. Hon. Mitchell Sharp: to be Minister of Trade and Commerce. Hon. Azellus Denis: to be Postmaster General. Hon. George James Mcllraith: to be Minister of Transport. Hon. William Moore Benidickson: to be Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys. Hon. Arthur Laing: to be Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources. Hon. John Richard Garland: to be Minister of National Revenue. Hon. Lucien Cardin: to be Associate Minister of National Defence. Hon. Allan Joseph MacEachen: to be Minister of Labour. Hon. Jean-Paul Deschatelets: to be Minister of Public Works. Hon. Hedard Robichaud: to be Minister of Fisheries. * All academic and honorary degrees and military honours omitted. .