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Public Accounts of the Province of Ontario for the Year Ended March PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1989-90 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD Hon. David Ramsay, Minister Hon. Jack Riddell, Minister DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($81,732,466) Temporary Help Services ($846,726): DGS Personnel, 123,469; Kelly Services Ltd., 77,578; The People Bank, 112,530; Templus, 110,565; Management Board of Cabinet, 91,628; Accounts under $40,000 — 330,956. Less: Recoveries from Other Ministries and Agencies ($1,140,258): Northern Development and Mines, 113,455; Skills Development, 771,708; Accounts under $40,000 — 255,095. Employee Benefits ($12,930,663) Payments for: Canada Pension Plan, 1,191,800; Group Life Insurance, 140,307; Long Term Income Protection, 694,756; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 782,213; Employer Health Tax, 399,336; Supplementary Health and Hospital Plan, 597,167; Dental Plan, 437,985; Public Service Pension Fund, 4,393,762; Unfunded Liability — Public Service Superannuation Fund, 499,761; Unemployment Insurance, 1,702,211. Other Benefits: Maternity Leave Allowances, 215,403; Attendance Gratuities, 238,970; Severance Pay, 717,204; Death Benefits, 10,879; Voluntary Exit Options, 681,591. Workers' Compensation Board, 335,521. Payments to Other Ministries ($44,407): Accounts under $40,000 — 44,407. Less: Recoveries from Other Ministries ($152,610): Skills Development, 43,232; Accounts under $40,000 — 109,378. Travelling Expenses ($4,058,755) Hon. David Ramsay, 29,640; Hon. Jack Riddell, 9,363; J. Cleary, 1,668; J. McGuigan, 697; G. Miller, 1,536; R. Burak, 5,152; C. Switzer, 389; D. K. Alles, 9,003; B. Barber, 8,560; D. Beattie, 9,608; K. Bereza, 8,582; J. R. Bird, 18,303; P. K. Blay, 24,736; K. G. Boyd, 7,677; K. D. Cameron, 8,978; M. L. Chartrand, 14,703; G. H. Collin, 14,363; J. D. Curtis, 13,958; J. R. Dalrymple, 9,550; L. L. Davies, 8,041; R. J. Demaray, 9,431; J. C. Drury, 8,105; R. Duckworth, 9,445; H. Ediger, 8,683; J. C. Fisher, 8,092; A. W. Forsyth, 8,240; R. Frank, 7,625; J. J. Gardner, 8,590; G. A. Garland, 8,485; P. Y. Gasser, 7,512; G. Gellner, 9,987; C. L. Goubau, 9,235; D. Gray, 10,408; J. J. Hagarty, 9,730; W. C. Haggart, 9,009; F. R. Hayward, 34,116; J. R. Heard, 8,063; J. N. Henry, 18,100; J.J. Heon, 10,574; G. S. Hooper, 10,079; D. G. Hope, 11,668; C. Horbasz, 7,707; G. A. Howlett, 9,765; K. M. Hubbs, 8,851; S. Humphries, 8,961; F. J. Ingratta, 15,301; C. M. Jacobs, 20,373; J. P. Johnson, 7,806; R. S. Kalbfleisch, 9,303; R. A. Kemp, 9,652; I. J. Kennedy, 10,852; B. J. Kennedy, 7,912; K. Knox, 9,389; W. A. Lawson, 8,587; M. K. Loh, 10,387; H. Luyken, 7,513; A. L. Maier, 7,510; S. J. Martin, 10,306; R. A. McKenzie, 18,501; K. McNabb, 8,212; D. McRory, 14,819; G. J. McTavish, 9,873; W. Y. Moore, 11,149; B. B. Murray, 9,659; J. C. Nixon, 7,730; H. Olechowski, 7,771; M.J. Paulhus, 12,677; H. C. Pauls, 9,935; J. R. Pettit, 14,893; P. J. Prochazka, 35,164; R. Quinton, 12,646; J. C. Rennie, 29,754; G. B. Richards, 16,137; K. R. Lavis, 8,013; P. E. Rzadki, 14,747; J. R. Sandever, 17,037; B. Seguin, 16,664; A.J. Stampfer, 18,062; J. D. Stone, 7,882; R. D. Stork, 19,124; E.J. Tomecek, 7,929; J. R. Uyenaka, 10,375; L. H. M. Vasarais, 7,613; G. G. Ward, 9,678; M. Warren, 11,937; A. W. Whitehead, 10,784; R. G. Wright, 11,492; Accounts under $7,500 — 3,068,639. Other Payments ($383,567,511) Materials, Supplies, etc. ($65,518,039): A and B Ford Auto Body Ltd., 48,097; Adcom Electronics Limited, 45,565; Ahearn and Soper Inc., 58,319; Albian Computer Systems Ltd., 101,337; D. Albin, 44,904; American Hospital Supply, 166,398; Ampol Data Systems, 41,789; Ansco Systems Consultants Inc., 125,842; Argue and Associates, 55,837; Bank of Montreal, 402,510; T. Beach, 74,967; Beauregard Printers, 40,317; B. Bedard, 131,192; Belisle Automobile 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1989-90 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD — Continued Ltd., 62,592; Bell Canada, 2,364,382; M. Beveridge, 45,459; Bhimji Computer Consultants, 67,830; A. Brandenburg, 55,012; D. Broome, 45,003; G. and B. Campbell, 41,751; Canada Post Corporation, 895,835; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, 45,818; Cable Assembly Systems Ltd., 64,848; Canadian Media Solutions Ltd., 657,687; Caledon Laboratories Ltd., 70,164; Canebsco Subscription Services Ltd., 164,293; Carleton Board of Education, 71,610; G. Carriere, 48,275; CDMV Inc., 86,086; C M Inc., 986,008; Commerce Press Inc., 76,324; Commission Hydro Electrique D' Alfred, 64,869; Compucentre, 733609 Ontario Inc., 63,674; Compugen Systems Ltd., 2,386,334; Compu-Redi, 72,425; Computer Corporation of America, 98,000; Coopers and Lybrand, 178,219; Coulter Electronics of Canada Ltd., 137,092; Crowntek Business Centre Inc., 611,315; Dale and Company Limited, 101,301; Data Distribution Services Inc., 131,605; Data Technologies Inc., 419,772; Dekko Computer Solutions, 48,245; DEL Equipment, 44,090; G. and A. Delanghe, 53,056; Deloitte and Touche-Haskins and Sells Associates, 135,368; Devereux Drainage Ltd., 69,445; DGS Personnel, 58,377; DI Associates Inc., 208,355; Dickey-John Canada Inc., 159,354; R. Dick, 58,387; Domco Food Services, 46,551; P.J.K. Durham, 43,656; Ebert Welding Limited, 43,785; N.A. Edgar, 57,901; W.J. 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