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TI U JANUARY :43, 1)U4 ,
REPORT FROM QUEEN PARK
(Sy Murray patinti, (Vi.P,P4
The ypening of the Second
SeSsion of the 27th Parliament
of Ontario is now history, This
year as never before the pomp
and ceremony was viewed on
Television . by thousands of
people UerOSS the Province.
kIlientenant - Governor, Flail
Ttowe and his wife left their,
vice-regal suite in the Royal
York Hotel at 2.05. Mr, Rowe's
four white ,A1'ahian horses drew
the Bt, Governor te Queen's
Park in hip Open carriage. Mr,
Roive stepped out in, front of
the Legislative Baclitiga and
with his flowing grey cloak LW
aside, took the Royal salute.
The 123rd Battery of the 42nd,
'Canadian ,Artillery Regiment
fired the 1.'5 gun salute.
He greeted representatives of
the military and then went in-
side the building,
• The processiou was given the
signal to advance into the Legis-
Ilative chamber by a GBq Tele-
vision employee who got his
Signal from his producer vja
walkie-talkie.
Hundreds of Queen's Park en"
ployeea lined the red carpeted,
route, Inside Mr. Rowe took the
Speaker's Chair and picked up
the 27 page ,Speeen foin the
Throne.
In the Speech from the Throne
the 'Government promised to in-
tensify efforts to promote Ont-
ario, products in the United,
States and, to 'explore the pos-
sibility of further trade with
Eastern. Europe, A, series of coin-
allunitY clinics for trade ex-
pansion will be sponsored dur-
ing the year and a two day sem.
:Mar for municipal Industrial!
Ciommissioners will be held.
This past summer water has
been a very acute problem in the
tarming communities uc Western
Ontario and it was with interest
that the Speech from the Throne
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cated that, a program will be
presented to .eradicate common
barberry, which harbours stern,
rust on oats and is estimated to
cost tile Ontario Fanners ;6
million dollars a year.
So the pomp and ceremony of
the opening of the second sea•
sion of the .27th Parliament has
embarked the 108 members,. if
the Throne Speech is any indi-
cation, on a busy and live*
session.
made reference to the fact that
the Ontario .ffater Resources
Commission has been asked to
intensify its studies of Ontario's.
Water Resources with particular
empthisis on agricultural needs •
with ,the view to implementing.
steps. 1.9; ensure adequate. water
StaPpliee• On Ontario fitrtns and for
•Ontario industries,
Many farmers • have expressed
interest in the possibility of rais-
ing the maxmium loan permitted
under the Jr. Farmer Establish-
merit Loans Act. The Throne
speech promised that amend-
ments to the Ji.. Farmer Estate
liannient legiSlatien will be intro,
dueed .to raise tilkmaxhnuol oaa
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