William Henry Golding
Liberal
The ACTING CHAIRMAN (Mr. Golding):
The hon. member for Kootenay West.
The ACTING CHAIRMAN (Mr. Golding):
The hon. member for Kootenay West.
Mr. HERRIDGE:
I wish-
Mr. REID:
I should have an answer in connection with this matter of dredging. Monday morning it will be forgotten.
Mr. FULTON:
We will bring it up again.
Mr. FOURNIER (Hull):
I have hadl a discussion about, not four new dredges, but one new dredge on the coast. I thought that would be a good start. We are looking into the matter and, without giving a definite assurance, I may tell the hon. member 'that we will consider most seriously the construction of a new dredge.
As to the silt near the bridge, and the model mentioned, I must admit I have not seen the model.
Mr. GIBSON (Comox-Albemi):
It does not mean anything, anyway.
Mr. FOURNIER (Hull):
I might ask the national research council if they would send the model to British Columbia.
Mr. GIBS'ON (Comox-Alberni): It is made out of plasticine.
Mr. FOURNIER (Hull):
I am not very well acquainted with the model, or the condition of silt under the bridge. But I shall have my engineer, who showed the hon. member the model, see if it can be sent out, to help work out there.
Mr. MACKENZIE:
I move that the committee rise, and report the resolution.
The ACTING CHAIRMAN (Mr. Golding) :
The hon. member for Kootenay West.
Mr. MACKENZIE:
Mr. Chairman, I move that the committee rise, report the resolutions and ask leave to sit again.
Item stands.
Progress reported.
On motion of Mr. Mackenzie the house adjourned at 7.00 p.m.
[Mr. Reid.3
Monday, August 12, 1946