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British Columbia Public Accounts Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from University of Alberta Libraries https://archive.org/details/britishcolumbiap02mini ublic Accounts Volume 2 1994-95 Province of British Columbia 3 9345 01116578 8 SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY W.A.C. BENNETT LIBRARY fjj /a ublic Accounts olume 2 Financial Statements and Schedules of the Consolidated Revenue Fund For the Fiscal Year Ended March 31, 1995 Province of British Honourable Elizabeth Cull Columbia Minister of Finance & Corporate Relations Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data 5': s~ Co umb a v ~ str\ o' F nance a~a Corporate Relat ons. P~b c accounts—*98~88- 0 ■Vnn^al. Eacr' rec n2to3\. Eac~ . nas also a distinct vet tie. Report vea' e~as Mar. 31. Con: ~_es E': s~ Co umb a. V ~ str\ or z ~ance a~d Corporate Se a:o~s c accounts o- 3't sb Columbia. 55\ 0352-2001 S5\ ’ 1 E'-8n5~ = r-0 c accocnts—Brit sh Columb a. - sr\ of r ~a"ce and Corporate Relat o-s 3m sh Co umb a — Appropr atlors and expenditures — 5tat st as — ra s E. Revenue— British Columbia — Statistics — Periodicals. 3. Finance, Public — British Ce _~e a —Account ng — Periodicals. T tie. 354 "• 1 ~2 CP92-890! 3-\ October 31, 1995 Victoria, British Columbia Lieutenant Governor of the Province of British Columbia. MAY IT PLEASE YOUR HONOUR: The undersigned has the honour to present the Public Accounts of the Province of British Columbia for the fiscal year ended March 31,1995. ELIZABETH CULL Minister of Finance . and Corporate Relations Ministry of Finance and Corporate Relations Victoria, British Columbia October 31, 1995 The Honourable ELIZABETH CULL Minister of Finance and Corporate Relations I have the honour to submit herewith the Public Accounts of the Province of British Columbia for the fiscal year ended March 31,1995. Respectfully submitted, ALAN J. BARNARD Comptroller General Contents Volume II— Section Financial Statements and Schedules of the Consolidated Revenue Fund Consolidated Revenue Fund Financial Statements. B Supplementary Schedules to the Financial Statements. C Detailed Schedules of Payments.:. D (A table of contents is provided at the beginning of each section) Note: There are two other volumes of the Public Accounts, entitled: Volume I—Annual Report and Volume III—Other Government Financial Statements and Information. D 50 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Grants and Contributions1 for the Fiscal Year Ended March 31,1995 (Details of payees receiving $ 10,000 or more) Ministry Total Ministry Total $ $ $ $ 100 Mile District Hospital Society. 3,778,516 Social Services. 46,519 Health. 3,778,516 A Nice Place To Be Child Care Center. 98,322 100 Mile House & District Women's CentreSociety 125,415 Social Services. 77,513 Social Services. 17,185 Women's Equality. 20,809 Women's Equality. 108,230 A P A S E Association for the Promotion & 123 ABC Montessori Daycare. 14,510 Advancement of Science Education. 56,250 Social Services. 14,510 Education. 5,000 16-37 Community Futures. 50,000 Employment and Investment. 36,250 Health. 50,000 Women's Equality. 15,000 1995 Senior Babe Ruth World Series Society. 10,000 A S T C Science World Society. 455,034 Small Business. 10,000 Employment and Investment. 455,034 1995 Western Canada Summer Games Society .. 1,000,000 A-Mack Food Services. 35,100 Government Services. 1,000,000 Attorney General. 35,100 24-Hour Child Care Centre. 13,649 AAMVA—American Association of Motor Social Services. 13,649 Vehicle Administrators. 15,635 249937 BC Ltd. 16,946 Transportation. 15,635 Women's Equality. 16,946 Aaron Place. 101,448 330696 B C Ltd. 32,663 Health. 84,159 Women's Equality. 32,663 Social Services. 17,289 334434 BC Ltd. 11,493 Abba Family Daycare. 25,604 Women's Equality. 11,493 Social Services. 25,604 361923 BC Ltd. 565,220 Abbey Lane Daycare. 15,920 Attorney General. 565,220 Social Services .. 12,216 364433 BC Ltd. 22,571 Women's Equality. 3,704 Women's Equality. 22,571 Abbey Medical Supplies Ltd. 22,757 377860 BC Ltd. 41,669 Health. 980 Women's Equality. 41,669 Social Services. 21,777 389521 BC Ltd. 544,304 Abbey, Doug. 23,920 Attorney General. 544,304 Health. 23,920 3S Fitness Group Ltd. 52,000 Abbotsford Area Out of School Care Program. 13,816 Health. 52,000 Social Services. 13,816 411 Seniors Centre Society. 51,330 Abbotsford Child Care Centre. 10,606 Environment. 15,000 Women's Equality. 10,606 Skills, Training. 33,134 Abbotsford Christian School Society. 3,120,637 Social Services. 3,196 Education. 3,120,637 41 1322 B C Ltd. 11,717 Abbotsford Community Services. 4,240,806 Women's Equality. 11,717 Attorney General. 342,040 41 7809 B C Ltd. 15,693 Education. 6,540 Women's Equality. 15,693 Environment. 131,861 446203 B C Ltd. 262,852 Health. 661,274 Skills, Training. 209,192 Skills, Training. 235,473 Social Services. 53,660 Social Services. 2,613,019 448926 BC Ltd. 144,885 Women's Equality. 250,601 Health. 144,885 Abbotsford Matsqui Association for Healthy Aging.. 13,041 4th International Conference on Acid Rock Small Business. 13,041 Drainage. 15,000 Abbotsford Taxi Ltd. 20,871f Energy, Mines. 15,000 Social Services. 20,871 ABC Daycare. 26,125 Abbotsford Veterinary Clinic. 28,291 Social Services. 26,125 Agriculture. 28,292 ABC Daycare—Vernon. 12,048 Abbotsford-Clearbrook Chamber of Commerce.. 21,22 Social Services. 12,048 Small Business.,. 21,221 A B C Infant Care. 25,297 Abbotsford-Matsqui Arts Council. 15,7K Women's Equality. 25,297 Small Business. 15,710 ABC Preschool—Port Alberni. 18,809 Abbotsford-Matsqui Community Health Council 46,001 Social Services. 9,494 Health. 46,000 Women's Equality. 9,315 Abbott, Gary. 12,15 A Child's Heart & A Child's Dreams Daycare. 89,982 Health. 12,153 Social Services. 82,694 Abbott, Lisa. 14,54 Women's Equality. 7,288 Social Services. 14,547 A H Consulting Services. 109,401 Abbott, Valerie. 32,76 Skills, Training. 109,401 Social Services. 32,760 A J Medical Supply Ltd. 10,722 ABC Kinder Garden. 133,56 Social Services. 10,722 Social Services. 123,124 A N H Crescent Beach Community Services. 46,519 Women's Equality. 10,439 'Some payments made under such programs as GAIN or Pharmacare are recorded under the name of the recipient of the funds (third party) rather than by program c client. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 1994/95 D 51 Ministry Total Ministry Total $ $ $ $ Abear, R P. 21,583 Adilman, Philip H, Dr. 94,461 Health. 12,938 Health. 94,461 Social Services. 8,645 Adilman, Steve, Dr. 16,460 Aboriginal Affairs Initiative Fund. 151,650 Attorney General. 7,270 Aboriginal Affairs. 144,650 Health. 9,190 Government Services. 7,000 Adlam, Donna. 43,255 Aboriginal Sport & Recreation Association of B C 1 49,900 Social Services. 43,255 Government Services. 147,500 Adlhoch, Hans. 119,421 Housing, Recreation. 2,400 Health. 119,421 Aboriginal Women's Council. 74,859 Adoptive Parents Association of B C. 164,891 Aboriginal Affairs. 70,000 Social Services. 164,891 Women's Equality. 4,859 Adrian, E. 45,460 Abubo, Elena. 12,398 Social Services. 45,460 Health. 12,398 Adult Basic Education. 2,650,384 Acacia Ty Mawr Holdings Ltd. 1,146,086 Skills, Training. 2,650,384 Health. 1,138,176 Adult Learning Disabilities Association. 48,950 Social Services. 7,910 Skills, Training. 29,370 Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. 20,000 Social Services. 19,580 Small Business. 20,000 Advance Cabs Ltd. 41,754 Acadia Road Combined Day Cares Social Services. 41,754 Communicare Society. 18,910 Advanced Education Council of B C. 244,000 Social Services. 63 Skills, Training. 244,000 Women's Equality. 18,847 Advanced Mobility Products Ltd. 181,198 Access Community Therapists Ltd. 275,299 Health. 8,261 Health. 263,667 Social Services. 172,937 Social Services. 11,632 Advocacy Centre, The. 46,570 Access Employment Services. 345,036 Attorney General. 46,570 Skills, Training. 245,076 Aerospace Industries Association of B C. 25,000 Social Services. 99,960 Employment and Investment. 25,000 Access Resources. 91,737 Affiliation of Multicultural Societies& Service Social Services. 91,737 Agencies of B C. 215,179 Ace, Roy M. 299,885 Education. 10,000 Social Services. 299,885 Environment. 205,179 Achievement Centres Travel. 613,235 Agape Fellowship Society. 26,060 Social Services. 613,235 Social Services. 26,060 Acorn 8 Oaks Day Care Society. 37,732 Agapeland Christian Nursery School Society. 11,748 Social Services. 37,732 Social Services. 2,578 Acorn Daycare Centre. 13,602 Women's Equality. 9,170 Social Services. 13,602 Agassiz Christian School Society. 353,911 Acropolis Manor. 1,134,813 Education. 353,911 Health. 1,134,813 Agassiz-Harrison Community Services Society.. 238,241 Act II Child & Family Services Society. 1,195,716 Attorney General. 5,625 Education. 15,347 Health. 52,616 Health. 125,496 Social Services. 1 80,000 Social Services. 770,761 Agassiz-Harrison Daycare Society. 40,713 Women's Equality. 284,112 Social Services. 40,713 Act IV Community Living. 151,164 Agbayewa Medical Services Inc, M O, Dr. 42,380 Social Services. 151,164 Health. 42,380 Action Alcohol & Drug Counselling Society. 222,777 Agbemenu, T. 23,557 Attorney General. 75,141 Social Services. 23,557 Health. 147,636 Aglugub, N. 61,045 Action Committee of People With Disabilities Social Services. 61,045 Society. 385,431 Agricultural Environmental Protection Council.. 10,000 Health. 344,281 Environment. 10,000 Skills, Training. 17,698 Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation.
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