Wednesdaxy March 27. 1968.
L. George Dewar: We’ll do the estimates later. Hon. M. Lorne Bonnell: Do his estimates later!
Walter R. Shaw: That’s right enough.
Hon. M. Lorne Bonnell: I want to tell ou about the golf course. I want you to know and I want you to understand and I want you to have this knowledge so you can
tell your people. We have a sum which is voted by ARDA, $325,000 approximately, for the Brudenell-Gorden park golf course complex.
Walter R. Shaw: That’s the whole thing. Hon. M. Lorne Bonnell: That’s the whole. . .. Walter R. Shaw: Yes, that’s what I wanted to get at.
Hon. M. Lorne Bonnell: Now, Mr. Speaker, we have great big ideas for Kings County, Brudenell particularly. We have great big ideas for Prince County.
L. George Dewar: Good, glad to hear that.
Hon. M. Lorne Bonnell: We have great big ideas for Central Queens County. Walter R. Shaw: Where’s that?
Unknown Voice: What are these plans?
Hon. M. Lorne Bonnell: Ideas, so far, you didn’t wait for... .(Laughter) Walter R. Shaw: Well, there you are. That’s the answer.
Unknown Voice: What are these ideas?
M. Lorne Bonnell: We are now working, Mr. Speaker, on a massive tourist develop- ment-recreational program for Prince Edward Island and under this massive inten- sive plan it is our hope and our intention to try to draw these tourists up to O’Leary, Alberton, West Prince and try to draw these tourists to Kings County and to try to draw these tourists into Central Queens and not just the National Park.
Hon. Robert E. Campbell: Did you say Tories or tourists?
Hon. M. Lorne Bonnell: Therefore, it is our plan to start a recreational complex for
West Prince, a recreational complex for Kings County and a recreational complex for Central Queens.
Walter R. Shaw: Will that be out in my district?
Lloyd G. MacPhail: Mr. Speaker, I wonder would the Minister permit a question. These complexes he speaks of, will he have them open on Sundays?
Hon. M. Lorne Bonnell: Mr. Speaker, I will say this that in our ideas we don’t intend them to be open on Sunday.
Walter R. Shaw: No, did you say no? Lloyd G. MacPhail: That they’re going to be open on Sunday?
Hon. M. Lorne Bonnell: No, not at the present time. Our idea is to shut them off on Saturday night.
Walter R. Shaw: They’ll be closed on Sunday? Hon. M. Lorne Bonnell: When I was a boy, Mr. Speaker. . . .
Leo F. Rossiter: Doesn’t make any difference if you were a boy or not. Are they going to open Sunday?
Hon. M. Lorne Bonnell: When I was a boy we used to put the hay down for the cows Saturday night and my mother would get the dishes on the table and the food and
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