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Journals of the Legislative Assmbly of the Province Of I1BRAEY > JOURNALS OF THE OF THE From 3rd of February to 27th <of March, 1958 Both Days Inclusive BEING THE Fourth Session of the Twenty-FiftK Parliament of Ontario SESSION 1958 PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY VOL. XCII ONTARIO TORONTO Printed and Published by Baptist Johnston. Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty 1958 II INDEX Journals of the Legislative Assembly, Ontario 6-7 ELIZABETH II, 1958 4th Session Twenty-Fifth Parliament February 3rd March 27th, 1958 ABITIBI RIVER: See Hydro. ACCESS ROADS: Program of development forecast, 6. See also Question No. 4. ACCOUNTS, PUBLIC: See Public. ACHIEVEMENT OF PROVINCE IN 1957: Referred to in Speech from Throne, 3. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE EXPENSES ACT: Bill No. Ill to amend, introduced, 59. 2nd Reading and referred to Com- mittee on Legal Bills, 104. Reported as amended, 118. Reported by Committee of Whole House, 135. 3rd Reading, 157. Royal Assent, 169. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 1.) ADMINISTRATIVE BOARDS: Question re appeals from, 23. AGED, HOMES FOR: See Homes. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE: See Ontario Agricultural College] also Department of Agriculture. [i] ii INDEX 1958 AGRICULTURAL LOANS COMMISSIONER: See Department of Agriculture. AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE: 1. Authorized, 17. 2. Appointed, 26. 3. Reports, 73, 113. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT AND MINISTER: See Department. AIR POLLUTION: Legislation for additional safeguards against, forecast, 5. AIR POLLUTION, ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONTROL OF: Bill No. 152, introduced, 91. 2nd Reading and referred to Committee of Whole House, 127. Reported as amended, 136. 3rd Reading, 158. Royal Assent, 171. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 2.) ALCOHOLISM RESEARCH FOUNDATION: Report, 57. (Sessional Paper No. 42.) ALGONQUIN PARK: See Question No. 14. ALLEN, MR. (Middlesex South) : Elected Chairman of Committee of Whole House, 18. ALMONTE, TOWN OF: Petition for an Act respecting, 16. Petition read and received, 21. Reported by Committee on Standing Orders, 35. Bill No. 37 intro- duced and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 55. Reported, 90. 2nd Reading and referred to Comimttee of Whole House, 110. Reported, 116. 3rd Reading, 120. Royal Assent, 167. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 124.) ANATOMY ACT: Bill No. 50 to amend, introduced, 22. 2nd Reading and referred to Com- mittee of Whole House, 32. Reported, 66. 3rd Reading, 75. Royal Assent, 167. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 3.) 1958 INDEX iij ANSON HOUSE: Petition for an Act respecting, 42. Petition read and received, 44. With- drawn and total deposit refunded, 51. ANTI-DISCRIMINATION COMMISSION, ONTARIO: See Ontario. ART COLLEGE: See Ontario. ASSEMBLY: See Legislative Assembly. ASSESSMENT ACT: 1. Amendments to accelerate progress and strengthen local authority forecast, 6. 2. Bill No. 142 to amend, introduced, 84. 2nd Reading and referred to Committee on Municipal Law, 110. Reported as amended, 113. Reported as amended by Committee of Whole House, 142. 3rd Reading, 157. Royal Assent, 171. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 4.) ASSESSMENT BRANCH: See Department of Municipal Affairs. ASSESSMENT EQUALIZATION FACTORS, SCHEDULE OF: Tabled, 64. (Sessional Paper No. 50.) ' f ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT : See Attorney-General. AUDITOR : See Provincial Auditor. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE, COMPULSORY: See Compulsory. AUTOMOBILES, GOVERNMENT, ETC.: See Question No. 19. iv INDEX 1958 BlEACHES AND RIVER BEDS ACT: Bill No. 51 to repeal, introduced, 22. 2nd Reading and referred to Com- mittee of Whole House, 32. Reported, 66. 3rd Reading, 75. Royal Assent, 167. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 5.) BELLEVILLE, TOWN OF: Petition for an Act respecting, 16. Petition read and received, 21. Reported by Committee on Standing Orders, 35. Bill No. 31 intro- duced and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 47. Reported, 58. 2nd Reading and referred to Committee of Whole House, 67. Reported, 79. 3rd Reading, 82. Royal Assent, 167. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 125.) BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS: Report of, 46. (Sessional Paper No. 18.) BLIND PERSONS' ALLOWANCES: Increase referred to in Speech from Throne, 5. BLIND PERSONS' ALLOWANCES ACT, 1951: Bill No. 102 to amend, introduced, 58. 2nd Reading and referred to Com- mittee of Whole House, 93. Reported, 107. 3rd Reading, 109. Royal Assent, 169. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 6.) BREITHAUPT, HON. Louis O. AND MRS.: Tribute by Prime Minister, 8. BROTHERHOOD WEEK: Support expressed, 44. BUDGET STATEMENT: Presentation, 64. (Sessional Paper No. 4.) See also Supply. BURSARIES: Increase forecast, 5. CANADIAN COMSTOCK COMPANY: See Question No. 15. 1958 INDEX V CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION: Petition for an Act respecting, 16. Petition read and received, 21. Reported by Committee on Standing Orders, 50. Bill No. 27 introduced and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 52. Reported, 80. 2nd Reading and referred to Committee of Whole House, 92. Reported, 105. 3rd Reading, 106. Royal Assent, 166. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 126.) CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY: Petition for an Act respecting, 15. Petition read and received, 20. Reported by Committee on Standing Orders, 34. Bill No. 15 introduced and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 42. Reported, 49. 2nd Reading and referred to Committee of Whole House, 66. Reported, 79. 3rd Reading, 82. Royal Assent, 166. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 127.) CANCER: See Question No. 25. CANCER ACT, 1957: Bill No. 74 to amend, introduced, 24. 2nd Reading and referred to Com- mittee of Whole House, 45. Reported, 85. 3rd Reading, 94. Royal Assent, 168. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 7.) CARELESS DRIVING: i See Question No. 20. CEMETERIES ACT: Bill No. 75 to amend, introduced, 24. 2nd Reading and referred to Com- mittee of Whole House, 45. Reported, 85. 3rd Reading, 94. Royal Assent, 168. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 8.) CERTIFICATION OF TITLES OF LANDS, ACT TO PROVIDE FOR: Bill No. 66, introduced, 23. 2nd Reading and referred to Committee on Legal Bills, 45. Reported as amended, 56. Reported by Committee of Whole House, 72. 3rd Reading, 75. Royal Assent, 168. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 9.) CHAIRS: Mention of new chairs in Chamber for Members, 8. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS ACT, 1956: 1. Amendments to increase Provincial contributions under, forecast in Speech from Throne, 5. 2. Bill No. 147 to amend, introduced, 90. 2nd Reading and referred to Committee of Whole House, 116. Reported as amended, 136. 3rd Reading, 158. Royal Assent, 171. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 10.) vi INDEX 1958 CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES OF JOINT STOCK COMPANIES AND OTHER PUBLIC BODIES IN ONTARIO: Petition for an Act to incorporate, 15. Petition read and received, 21. Reported by Committee on Standing Orders, 50. Bill No. 28 introduced and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 55. Reported, 81. 2nd Reading and referred to Committee of Whole House, 92. Reported, 105. 3rd Reading, 106. Royal Assent, 166. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 128.) CHATHAM, CITY OF: Petition for an Act respecting, 15. Petition read and received, 20. Reported by Committee on Standing Orders, 49. Bill No. 9 introduced and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 52. Reported, 73. 2nd Reading and referred to Committee of Whole House, 79. Reported, 85. 3rd Reading, 94. Royal Assent, 166. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 129.) CHILD WELFARE ACT, 1954: Bill No. 90 to amend, introduced, 46. 2nd Reading and referred to Com- mittee of Whole House, 71. Reported as amended, 112. 3rd Reading, 114. Royal Assent, 169. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 11.) CHINGUACOUSY TOWNSHIP: Petition for an Act respecting, 15. Petition read and received, 20. Reported by Committee on Standing Orders, 34. Bill No. 14 introduced and referred to Committee on Private Bills, 42. Reported, 49. 2nd Reading and referred to Committee of Whole House, 66. Reported, 79. 3rd Reading, 82. Royal Assent, 166. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 130.) CIVIL SERVICE: 1. Favourable progress in welfare of, mentioned in Speech from Throne, 6. 2. General salary revision referred to, 6, 7. 3. Notice of motion re granting full vesting rights in superannuation plan after five years, 48. Withdrawn, 143. See also Provincial A uditor; Public Service. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION: 1. Inclusion of woman member referred to in Speech from Throne, 7. 2. Report, 25. (Sessional Paper No. 35.) See also Provincial Auditor; Public Service. COCHRANE NORTH ELECTORAL DISTRICT: See Kelly. ' I 1958 INDEX vii COMMITTEES : 1. Standing Committees authorized on: Agriculture; Conservation; Educa- tion; Game and Fish; Government Commissions; Health; Highway Safety; Labour; Lands and Forests; Legal Bills; Mining; Municipal Private and Public Law ; Printing ; Bills; Privileges Elections; Accounts; Standing Orders; Travel and Publicity, 17. 2. Striking Committee appointed, 17. 3. Mr. Allen (Middlesex South) elected Chairman of Committee of Whole House, 18. 4. Striking Committee report appointing Standing Committees adopted , 26-30. 5. Select Committee on Labour Relations re-appointed, 144. (For reports, see under titles of respective committees.) COMMUNITY CHEST OF GREATER TORONTO: See United Community Fund. COMPULSORY AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE: 1. Notice of Motion re, 36. Moved and debate adjourned, 153. Lapsed. 2. Notice of Motion re, 38. Moved and motion to adjourn debate carried on division, 153. Lapsed. COMSTOCK COMPANY, CANADIAN: See Question No. 15. CONDITIONAL SALES ACT: Bill No. 52 to amend, introduced, 22. 2nd Reading and referred to Com- mittee on Legal Bills, 32. Reported, 56. Reported by Committee of Whole House, 66. 3rd Reading, 75. Royal Assent, 167. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 12.) CONSERVATION COMMITTEE : 1. Authorized, 17. 2. Appointed, 27. CONSERVATION PROJECTS : Program to bolster construction forecast in Speech from Throne, 6. viii INDEX 1958 CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND: See Ontario Loan Act. CO-OPERATIVE LOANS BOARD: See Department of Agriculture. (- CORONERS ACT: Bill No. 132 to amend, introduced 81. 2nd Reading and referred to Com- mittee of Whole House, 104. Reported, 117. 3rd Reading, 120. Royal Assent, 170. (6-7 Eliz. II, cap. 13.) CORPORATION OF THE SYNOD OF TORONTO AND KINGSTON OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA: Petition for an Act respecting, 16.
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