REGISTER of OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS 1165 Hon. J

REGISTER of OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS 1165 Hon. J

REGISTER OF OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS 1165 Hon. J. Watson MacNaught: to be a member of the Administration. Hon. Roger Teillet: to be Minister of Veterans Affairs. Hon. Judy LaMarsh: to be Minister of National Health and Welfare. Hon. Charles Mills Drury: to be Minister of Defence Production. Hon. Guy Favreau: to be Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. Hon. John Robert Nichol­ son: to be Minister of Forestry. Hon. Harry Hays: to be Minister of Agriculture. Hon. Rene" Tremblay: to be a member of the Administration. May 23, Hon. Robert Gordon Robertson: to be Secretary to the Cabinet, from July 1, 1963. July 25, Hon. Charles Mills Drury: to be Minister of Industry. Aug. 14, Hon. Maurice Lamontagne: to act as the Minister for the purposes of the Economic Council of Canada Act. Senate Appointments.—1962. Sept. 24, Hon. George Stanley White, a member of the Senate: to be Speaker of the Senate. M. Grattan O'Leary, Ottawa, Ont.: to be a Senator for the Province of Ontario. Edgar Fournier, Iroquois, N.B.: to be a Senator for the Province of New Brunswick. Allister Grosart, Ottawa, Ont.: to be a Senator for the Province of Ontario. Sept. 25, Frank Welch, Wolfville, N.S.: to be a Senator for the Province of Nova Scotia. Clement O'Leary, Antigonish, N.S.: to be a Senator for the Province of Nova Scotia. Nov. 13, Jacques Flynn, Quebec, Que.: to be a Senator for the Province of Quebec. Nov. 29, John Alexander Robertson, Kenora, Ont.: to be a Senator for the Province of Ontario. 1963. Feb. 4, Paul Yuzyk, Winnipeg, Man.: to be a Senator for the Province of Manitoba. Hon. David James Walker, Toronto, Ont.: to be a Senator for the Province of Ontario. Rbial Belisle, Chelmsford, Ont.: to be a Senator for the Province of Ontario. Feb. 5, Orville Howard Phillips, Alberton, P.E.I.: to be a Senator for the Province of Prince Edward Island. Apr. 27, Maurice Bourget, LeVis, Que.: to be a Senator for the Province of Quebec, and to be Speaker of the Senate. June 11, Duncan Kenneth MacTavish, Rockcliffe Park, Ont.: to be a Senator for the Province of Ontario. Louis-P. G61inas, Montreal, Que.: to be a Senator for the Province of Quebec. July 6, Romuald Bourque, Outremont, Que.: to be a Senator for the Province of Quebec. Supreme Court of Canada.—1962. Nov. 23, Hon. Emmett Matthew Hall, Chief Justice of Saskatchewan: to be a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada. 1963. Apr. 22, Hon. Robert Taschereau, a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada: to be Chief Justice of Canada. May 30, Hon. Wishart Flett Spence, a Judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario and a member of the High Court of Justice for Ontario: to be a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada. Deputy Ministers.—1962. Oct. 30, S. J. Chagnon, Assistant Deputy Minister of Agriculture: to be Associate Deputy Minister of Agriculture. 1963. Feb. 4, W. E. van Steenburgh, Director General of Scientific Services, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys: to be Deputy Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys. Feb. 26, Alfred Walker Hollinshead Needier, Nanaimo, B.C.: to be Deputy Minister of Fisheries. May 23, Ernest A. C6t6, Assistant Deputy Minister of Northern Affairs and National Resources: to be Deputy Minister from July 1, 1963. Robert Broughton Bryce, Clerk of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and Secretary to the Cabinet: to be Deputy Minister of Finance and Receiver General pursuant to Section 10 of the Financial Administration Act, from July 1, 1963. July 25, David Aaron Golden, Ottawa, Ont.: to be Deputy Minister of Industry. Sept. 19, Lucien Lalonde, Deputy Minister of Veterans Affairs: to be Deputy Minister of Public Works. Paul Pelletier, a member of the Civil Service Commission: to be Deputy Minister of Veterans Affairs. Nov. 4, Claude M. Isbister, Assistant Deputy Minister of Finance: to be Deputy Minister of Citizenship and Immigration from Nov. 4, 1963. Diplomatic Appointments.—1962. The following diplomatic appointments were announced during the year. F. M. Tovell: to be Canadian Ambassador to Peru and Bolivia. John Alexander McCordick: to be Canadian Ambassador to Czechoslovakia. Gordon Edwin Cox: to be Canadian Commissioner, International Supervisory Commission for Viet Nam, effective from the date of his arrival in Saigon, Indochina. William Frederick .

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