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Download 1 File Mfjifoit& - wmmm : M^Sm&^ISmm .1 § f^lft^S INDICES Provincial Parliament Council Members 3 Provincial Parliament Members 4 Alphabetical List of Bills 7 Numerical List of Bills Private Bills 10 Bills 13 Speakers and subjects (alphabetical by Members) 28 Subjects and speakers (alphabetical by Subjects) 143 Speaker: Honourable Donald H. Morrow Clerk: Roderick Lewis, Q.G. THE QUEEN'S PRINTER TORONTO 1966 Members of the Executive Council Hon. John P. Robarts, Q.C., Prime Minister and President of the Council Hon. A. Kelso Roberts, Q.C., Minister of Lands and Forests Hon. Louis P. Cecile, Q.C., Minister of Public Welfare Hon. James N. Allan, Treasurer of Ontario Hon. T. Ray Connell, Minister of Public Works Hon. Matthew B. Dymond, M.D., Minister of Health Hon. J. Wilfrid Spooner, Minister of Municipal Affairs Hon. John Yaremko, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Citizenship Hon. George C. Wardrope, Minister of Mines Hon. H. Leslie Rowntree, Q.C., Minister of Labour Hon. Allan Grossman, Minister of Reform Institutions Hon. William A. Stewart, Minister of Agriculture and Food Hon. Charles S. MacNaughton, Minister of Highways Hon. Irwin Haskett, Minister of Transport Hon. James A. C. Auld, Minister of Tourism and Information Hon. William G. Davis, Q.C., Minister of Education and Minister of University Affairs Hon. John R. Simonett, Minister of Energy and Resources Management Hon. Stanley J. Randall, Minister of Economics and Development Hon. Arthur A. Wishart, Q.C., Attorney General Hon. George E. Gomme, Minister without Portfolio [3] Provincial Parliament Members Allan, Hon. Jame^N. (P.C.) Downer, Rev. A. W. (P.C.) Haldimand-Norfolk Dufferin-Simcoe Apps, Syl (P.C.) Dunlop, Edward A. (P.C.) Kingston Forest Hill Auld, Hon. James A. C. (P.C.) Dymond, Hon. Matthew B. (P.C.) Leeds Ontario Bales, Dalton (P.C.) Eagleson, R. Alan (P.C.) York Mills Lakeshore Beckett. HollisE. (P.C.) Edwards, T.Fred (P.C.) York East Perth Ben, George (L) Evans, D.Arthur (P.C.) Bracondale Simcoe Centre Boyer, Robert J. (P.C.) Ewen, Donald W. (P.C.) Muskoka Wentworth Braithwaite, Leonard A. (L.) Etobicoke Farquhar, Stan (L.) Brown, Keith (P.C.) Algoma-Manitoulin Peterborough Freeman, E.G. (N.D.) Brunelle, Rene (P.C.) Fort William Cochrane North Bryden, Kenneth (N.D.) Gaunt, Murray (L.) Woodbine Huron-Bruce R. Bukator, George (L.) Gibson, W. (Deceased 26/3/66) Niagara Falls (L-Lab), Kenora Butler, K. E. (P.C.) Gisborn, Reg. (N.D.) Waterloo North Wentworth East Gomme, Hon. George E. (P.C.) Lanark Carruthers, Alex (P.C.) Durham Gordon, George T. (L.) Brantford Carton, Gordon R. (P.C.) Armourdale Grossman, Hon. Alan (P.C.) St. Andrew Cass, F. M. (P.C.) Fernand Grenville-Dundas Guindon, (P.C.) Stormont Cecile, Hon. Louis P. (P.C.) Prescott Hamilton, Maurice Hon. (P.C.) Connell, T. Ray (P.C.) Renfrew North Hamilton-Wentworth Harris, R. Jack (P.C.) Cowling, Alfred H. (P.C.) Beaches High Park Haskett, Hon. Irwin (P.C.) Ottawa South Hon. William G. Davis, (P.C.) Henderson, Lome C. (P.C.) Peel Lambton East Davison, Norman (N.D.) Hodgson, Louis M. (P.C.) Hamilton East Scarborough East C. G. Demers, J. (P.C.) Hodgson, R. Glen (P.C.) Nickel Belt Victoria t4] Allister Johnston, (P.C.) Price, Henry J. (P.C.) ./ Parry Sound St. David Johnston, W. Erskine (P.C.) Pritchard, Mrs. Ada (P.C.) Carleton Hamilton Centre Kerr, George A. (P.C.) Racine, H. S. Hal ton (L.) Ottawa East Knox, J. Ralph (P.C.) Hon. Lambton West Randall, Stanley J. (P.C.) Don Mills Reaume, Arthur J. (L.) Lawrence, A. B. R. (P.C.) Essex North Russell Reilly, Leonard M. (P.C.) Lawrence, Allan F. (P.C.) Eglinton } xi St. George Renwick, James (N.D.) Letherby, Lloyd (P.C.) Riverdale Simcoe East Reuter, Allan E. Lewis, Stephen (N.D.) (P.C.) Waterloo South Scarborough West Robarts, Hon. John P. (P.C.) Lewi's, W. Bev. (P.C.) Humber London North Roberts, Hon. A. Kelso (P.C.) St. Patrick MacDonald, Donald C. (N.D.) Clarke T. York South Rollins, (P.C.) Hastings East Mackenzie, A. Alexander (P.C.) York North Root, John (P.C.) Wellington-Dufferin MacNaughton, Hon. C. S. (P.C.) Huron Rowe, Russell D. (P.C.) Northumberland Morningstar, Ellis P, (P.C.) Welland Rowntree, Hon. H. Leslie (P.C.) York West Morrow, Hon. Donald H. (P.C.) Ottawa West Sandercock, W. E. (P.C.) McKeough, W. Darcy (P.C.) Kent West Hastings West Eddie McNeil, R. K. Sargent, (L.) (P.C.) North Elgin Grey Simonett, Hon. J. R. (P.C.) Newman, Bernard (L.) Frontenac-Addington Windsor-Walkerville Singer, Vernon M. (L.) Downsview Nixon, R. F. (L.) Brant Smith, Richard (L.) Noden, William G. (P.C.) Nipissing Elmer Rainy River Sopha, W. (L.) Sudbury Olde, NeilL. (P.C.) Spence, John P. (L.) Middlesex South Kent East Oliver, Farquhar R. (L.) Spooner, Hon. J. W. (P.C.) Grey South Cochrane South Stewart, Hon. William A. (P.C.) Paterson, Donald A. (L.) Middlesex North Essex South Peck, George H. (P.C.) Taylor, R. A. H. (L.) Scarborough Centre Timiskaming Pittock, Gord W. (P.C.) Thompson, Andrew E. (L.) Oxford Dovercourt [5] PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENT MEMBERS—Continued Thrasher, Ivan W. (P.C.) Whicher, Ross M. (L.) Windsor-Sandwich Bruce Trotter, James B. (L.) White, John H. (P.C.) Parkdale London South Whitney, Norris (P.C.) Prince Villeneuve, Osie F. (P.C.) Edward-Lennox Hon. A. A. Glengarry Wishart, (P.C.) Sault Ste. Marie Albert V. P.C. W Han ( Walker, ( ) ?£°£ ? ^ Oshawa Wellington South Hon. C. Wardrope, George (P.C.) Yakabuski, Paul J. (P.C.) Port Arthur Renfrew South Welch, Robert ( P.C. ) Yaremko, Hon. John ( P.C. ) Lincoln Bellwoods Wells, Thomas L. ( P.C. ) Young, Fred ( N.D. ) Scarborough North Yorkview [6] Alphabetical List of Bills Abandoned orchards, respecting, No. 115 Day Nurseries Act, No. 177 No. 157 Aged, Homes for, Act, No. 149 Dentistry Act, Devolution of Estates No. 44 Agriculture Department Act, No. 24, Act, No. 113 Discrimination of employment because of No. 35 Agricultural Development Act, No. 164 age, District Welfare Administration Boards Art Gallery of Toronto, respecting, No. 167 No. 193 Act, Drainage Act, No. 182 Assessment Act, No. 1 83 Economic Development Loans Guarantee Baden, police village, No. Pr20 Act, No. 90 Bailiffs No. 7 Act, 1960-1961, Edible Oil Products Act, No. 114 Beachville No. 145 village, Education capital aid corporation, Benefits to and families in persons need, Ontario, No. 77 No. 179 Education Department, Act, No. 153 Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages Act, Elderly Persons Centres Act, No. 178 No. 41 Evidence Act, No. 93 Brantford, city, No. Prl 1 Excelsior Life Insurance Company, Burlington, town, No. Pr27 No. Pr20 Executive Council Act, No. 62 Canadian national exhibition association, No. Prl 7 Farm Loans Act, No. 171 Change of Name Act, No. 42 Financial Administration Act, No. 173 Financial and Commercial Affairs Charitable Institutions Act, No. 52, No. 147 Department Act, No. 61 Fire No. 3115 Charlotteville township, No. Prl 8 Departments Act, Fire Marshals No. 10 Child Welfare Act, 1965, No. 180 Act, Children's Institutions Act, No. 166 Game and Fish Act, 1961-1962, No. 88 Commuter Services Act, No. 160 Gananoque high school district, No. Pr24 Confederation Centennial Act, 1962-1963, Gasoline Handling Act, 1966, No. 37 No. 128 Gasoline Tax Act, No. 72 Conditional Sales Act, No. 40 Grand River conservation authority, Conservation Authorities No. 104 Act, No. 32. Consolidated revenue fund, raising money, Greater Niagara general hospital, No. Pr4 No. 4577 Guelph district board of education, Consumer credit goods and cost, No. 101 No. Prl4 Consumer protection bureau, No. 100 and of Conveyancing Law Property Act, Hamilton, city, No. Pr25, No. Pr37 No. 1 Highway Traffic Act, No. 121 Co-operative Loans Act, No. 48 Hours of Work and Vacations with Pay Coroners Act, No. 47 Act, No. 75 Corporations Act, No. 65 Huntington University, No. Prl 2 Corporations Information Act, No. 67 County Courts Act, No. 9 Income Tax Act, No. 83 County Judges Act, No. 184 Industrial Farms Act, No. 110 Credit Unions Act, No. 96 Information Act, No. 55 Crop insurance, No. 112 Institut Canadien Frangais de la cite Crown Administration of Estates Act, d'Ottawa, No. Prl6 No. 8 Institute for studies in Education Act, Crown Timber Act, No. 21 Ontario, No. 122 [7] BILLS, alphabetical list—Continued Jails Act, No. 109 Planning Act, No. 169 Judicature Act, No. 43, No. 94 Plant diseases, No. 18 Jurors Act, No. 1 1 Plant Diseases Act, No. 1 19 Juvenile and Family Courts Act, No. 107 Police Act, No. 99 Port Arthur, city, No. Pr9 Kenora Rink No. Pr2 Company Ltd., Power Commission Act, No. 63 Private Sanitaria Act, No. Ill Labour Relations Act, No. 64 Privately owned woodlands, No. 22 Land Titles Act, No. 64 Provincial Land Tax Act, 1961-1962, Land Transfer Tax Act, No. 73 No. 5 Law Society Act, No. 39 Provincial Parks Act, No. 87 Legal aid, No. 130 Public finance companies, No. 106 Libraries Act, Public, No. 155 Public Health Act, No. 53 Loan and Trust Corporations Act, No. 86 Public Hospitals Act, No. 84 Public Local Improvement Act, No. 126 Lands Act, No. 3 London board of education, No. Pr22 Public Schools Act, No. 154 London, city, No. Pr21 Public Service Act, No. 165 Public Service Superannuation Act, Marriage Act, No. 117 No. 185 Mechanics' Lien Act, No. 14 Public Trustee Act, No. 12 Medical No. 85 Act, Public Utilities Act, No. 144 Mental Health No. 78 Act, 1966, Public Welfare Department Act, No. 176 Mental Hospitals Act, No. 79 Medical Services Insurance Act, No. 6 Radio Observatory, National, 1962-1963, Moosonee development area board, No.
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