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Public Accounts of the Province of Manitoba for the Fiscal Year Ending 200 CASH PAYMENTS TO CORPORATIONS, ETC., 1967 -1968 GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA Cash Paid to Corporations, Firms, Individuals, Municipalities, Cities, Towns and Villages, Arranged in Alphabetical Order to Show the Amount Paid to Each Payee Where the Total Payments Exceed $1,000.00 for the Year Ended 31st March, 1968. For Salaries, Page No. 178 Name Address Amount Name Address Amount “A” Acme Welding & Supply Ltd., Winnipeg . 7,281.88 A Active Electric Co., Acres & Company Ltd., Winnipeg .$ 2,287.40 H. C., Niagara Falls, Ont. 81,967.21 A. & A. Frozen Foods Ltd., Acres Western Ltd., Winnipeg . 1,031.29 Winnipeg . 12,926.22 A. E. I. Telecommunication, Winnipeg . 4,745.67 Adam, A., Ste. Rose . 1,232.79 Adams Supply Company A. & F. Trucking Service, Ltd., A., Winnipeg . 1,645.22 Virden . 1,829.88 Adams, Alfred Lloyd & A. & H. Equipment Leasing Adams, Laura, Winnipeg 21,312.75 Ltd., Winnipeg . 4,264.79 Adams, Lorraine M., A. & N. Groceteria, Dauphin . 1,250.53 Thompson . 5,020.75 Adam’s Store, Skowman .... 1,959.37 Abbott Laboratories Ltd., Adams, Walter, Montreal, Que. 6,576.29 Portage la Prairie . 1,078.00 Abelard-Schuman Canada Adanac Household Supply Ltd., Toronto, Ont. 2,152.56 (1961) Ltd., Winnipeg . 24,919.97 Aberhart Memorial Sana¬ Addison-Wesley Canada torium, Edmonton, Alta... 2,376.00 Ltd., Don Mills, Ont. 13,983.59 Abex Industries of Canada Addison’s, Carberry . 1,498.60 Limited, Montreal, Que..... 2,305.00 Addressograph-Multigraph Abitibi Manitoba Paper of Canada Ltd., Ltd., Pine Falls . 7,540.03 Toronto, Ont. 18,787.91 Abrey, O. E., Dauphin . 15,155.43 Addy, B. F., Winnipeg . 1,302.35 Accurate Glass Ltd., Administrator of The Winnipeg ,. 5,467.59 Estates of Mentally Accurate Industrial Disordered Persons, Services, Winnipeg . 1,929.94 Winnipeg . 57,484.68 \ccurate Rubber Stamp Adolphson, Diana I., & Engraving Ltd., Winnipeg . 1,630.44 Winnipeg . 1,144.15 Advance Acoustics Ltd., Accurate Washing Machine Winnipeg . 2,748.00 Repair Co., Winnipeg . 1,426.74 Advance Auction Sales Acklands Ltd., Winnipeg .... 48,872.24 Limited, Winnipeg . 5,116.78 4cme Auto Supply Ltd., Advanced Instruments Inc., Winnipeg . 1,677.47 Newton Highlands, Acme Bedding & Felt Co. Mass., U.S.A.. 1,298.76 Ltd., Winnipeg . 3,305.92 Aerofoam Chemicals Ltd., Acme Chrome Furniture Winnipeg . 1,243.30 Co. Ltd., Winnipeg. 31,632.86 Aero Trades Western Ltd., Acme Letter Service & Winnipeg . 1,400.57 Printing Ltd., Winnipeg.. 2,191.88 Aetna Photo Laboratories Acme Linen Supply, Ltd., Winnipeg . 1,340.02 Winnipeg . 2,662.64 Aetna Roofing Co. Ltd., Acme Paper Box Co. (1960) Winnipeg . 36,567.10 Ltd., Winnipeg . 3,960.09 Age & Opportunity Bureau, Acme Produce Co. Limited, Winnipeg . 14,000.00 Winnipeg . 1,007.74 Agricultural Council Meet¬ Acme Radiator Service, ings — Expenses — Total 1,462.78 Winnipeg . 5,184.04 Agricultural Clubs —- Total 24,437.41 Acme Seeley Business Agricultural Economics Systems Ltd., Research Council of Toronto, Ont. 3,511.24 Canada, Winnipeg . 7,500.00 CASH PAYMENTS TO CORPORATIONS, ETC., 1967 -1968 201 Name Address Amount Name Address Amount Agricultural and Horticul¬ Allison, W.S., Portage la tural Societies — Total 164,501.49 Prairie .. 1,147.85 Agricultural Memorial Allmar Distributors Ltd., Museum of Manitoba, Winnipeg . 8,906.46 MacGregor . 4,000.00 Alonsa Hotel, Alonsa . 2,945.31 Agristeel Limited, Alsip’s Brick Tile & Minnedosa . 3,014.50 Lumber Company Ltd., Agro Equipment, Winnipeg 1,025.21 Winnipeg . 4,438.50 Ahearn & Soper Ltd., Altona Dray, Altona . 1,213.25 Toronto, Ont. 2,591.20 Altstadt, Arnold, Seven Aherne, Kathleen, Sisters Falls . 6.702.30 Winnipeg . 1,220.06 Altstadt, Kenneth, Seven Ahner, Deraid, Brandon . 5,281.31 Sisters Falls . 4.794.30 Aikins, MacAulay & Amalgamated Air-Charter Company, Winnipeg 20,954.36 Agency, Winnipeg . 3,016.67 Air Canada CN Credit Card Amalgamated Construction Bureau, Winnipeg . 2,146.63 Company Ltd., Winnipeg 453,508.02 Air Canada, Winnipeg . 62,101.37 Ambassador Books Ltd., Rexdale, Ont. 10,194.19 Akhurst U.B.J. Machinery American Auto Ltd,, Ltd., Edmonton, Alta. 7,496.20 Winnipeg . 4,096.14 Akhurst U.B.J. Machinery American Chemical Society, Ltd., Vancouver, B.C. 7,471.96 Washington, D.C.* U.S.A- . 1,520.83 Alberta Department of Edu¬ American Dental Associa¬ cation School Broadcasts tion, Chicago, Ill., U.S.A. 2,050.14 Branch, Edmonton, Alta. 1,683.91 American Electrical Alberta Society of Company Ltd., Winnipeg 1,569.22 Petroleum Geologists, American Hospital Supply, Winnipeg . 1,012.00 Winnipeg . 10,888.54 Alcohol Education Service, American Management Winnipeg . 42,000.00 Association Inc., Alcoholism Foundation of New York, N.Y., U.S.A. , 5,412.09 Manitoba, Winnipeg . 181,242.50 American Optical Company Alexandra Restaurant, of Canada Ltd., Rivers . 3,404.85 Belleville, Ont. 1,019.67 Alfonso’s Color Centre Ltd., American School, Winnipeg . 4,184.66 Chicago, Ill., U.S.A. 5,207.60 Algoma Steel Corporation Ames & Co. Ltd., A. E., Ltd., Winnipeg . 100,000.00 Winnipeg .. 3,276,863.21 Alix Lucky Dollar Store, Amesco Limited, Winnipeg 78,466.05 Berens River . 2,494.60 Anderson, Frank, Ashern .. 11,230.56 Allan’s Auto Glass Ltd., Anderson, Gordon, Winnipeg . 6,235.96 Winnipeg .. 8,404.00 Allard Motors (1959) Ltd., Anderson, Harvey, The Pas 1,218.27 Dauphin . 8,454.90 Anderson, John, Grand Allard’s Shopping Centre, Marais .. 2,065.35 The Pas . 3,086.41 Anderson, J. S., Winnipeg.... 1,665.70 Allden, R. T., Winnipeg . 1,161.24 Anderson, Rachel, The Pas 1,615.45 Allen Aircraft Products Anderson, Roy, Piney . 2,033.95 Inc., Ravenna, Ohio, Anderson, Wilma Arlyss, U.S.A. 1,416.93 Winnipeg . 1,131.02 Allen Electric Manufactur¬ Anderson’s House of Ortho¬ ing & Equipment Co. of pedic Appliances Ltd., Canada Ltd., London, Ont. 5,861.39 Winnipeg . 8,088.60 Allen, Laurie Edwin, Andison Equipment Ltd., Mulvihill . 1,088.00 G.N., Winnipeg . 1,140.68 Allen, Raymond T., Morden 1,371.13 Andreishyn, M. G., Allen & Son Ltd., Thomas, Fisher Branch . 1,095.30 Don Mills, Ont. 11,995.46 Andresen, Harry L., Morris 1,136.65 Allied Building Services Andrew Antenna Company (1962) Ltd., Winnipeg .... 107,465.79 Ltd., Whitby, Ont. 1,266.00 Allied Chemical Canada Andrews, Brian, Brandon 1,456.95 Ltd., Winnipeg . 447,498.98 Andrews, Norman, Kelwood 2,351.00 Allied Education Council, Andries, Richard A., Galien, Michigan, U.S.A. 2,732.15 Grand Rapids . 1,092.05 202 CASH PAYMENTS TO CORPORATIONS, ETC., 1967 -1968 Name Address Amount Name Address Amount Andrychuk, Steve, Barrows 1,956.00 Arpin, M. J., Q.C., Angell, George, Miniota .... 3,061.66 Winnipeg . 1.827.10 Anger, Vernon, Dauphin .... 13,176.50 Arpin, Rich & Houston, Anglican Half-Way House, Winnipeg . 4,173.02 Winnipeg . 6,603.72 Arsenault Construction, Angus (Canada) Ltd., The Pas . 6.741.11 George, Toronto, Ont. 30,381.00 Art Press Ltd., The, Angus School of Commerce Winnipeg . 6,014.50 Ltd., Winnipeg . 2.356.80 Arthur-Edward Weed Anker Cash Register Ltd., District, Pierson . 4,933.87 Toronto, Ont. 4.293.50 Asbestonos Corporation Annuities — Total . 1,671,841.88 Ltd., Winnipeg . 13,602.88 Anthes Equipment Ltd., Ash, Ellen, Administratrix of Port Credit, Ont. 1,098.18 the Estate of Ash, W. R., Anthes Imperial Ltd., Winnipeg . 3,802.32 Winnipeg . 11,863.03 Ashdowns, Brandon . 2,295.84 Anthony, Borden, Winnipeg 1.174.80 Ashdowns, Winnipeg . 68,588.29 Antichow, Carl, Lenswood .. 1,462.56 Ashern Lumber, Ashern .... 2,085.43 Anton, Wilbur, Matlock . 3,084.05 Ashern Motor Hotel, Apeco of Canada Ltd., Ashern . 1,477.75 Toronto, Ont. 1,401.99 Ashley, John Walter, Appleton Century Crofts Winnipeg . 1,120.80 Inc., New York, N.Y., Ash Temple Ltd., U.S.A. 6,028.75 Toronto, Ont. 12,037.44 Applied Hydraulics Co., Ashton, Margaret C., Winnipeg . 2,248.55 Minnedosa . 5,717.13 Aquin, Florence A., Assiniboine Dental Group, Winnipeg . 1,728.42 Winnipeg . 1,049.00 Arason, Bryan, Assiniboine River Regional Cypress River . 2.943.25 Library, Winnipeg . 9,186.44 Arborg Credit Union Associate Medical Clinic, Society, Arborg . 3,583.35 The Pas . 59,448.00 Arcadia Nursing Home, Associated Anaesthetist of Winnipeg . 34,621.06 Winnipeg, Winnipeg . 4,377.63 Archibald, Mrs. Claire, Associated Architects for Neelin . 3.709.70 The Manitoba Cultural Arctic Radio Corporation Centre, Winnipeg . 236,936.36 Ltd., Flin Flon . 1.287.80 Associated Automotive Argue, C. N., Mather . 2.117.70 Warehouse Ltd., Argyle-Lome-Somerset Winnipeg . 6,706.61 Weed District, Somerset 3.984.50 Associated Business Coun¬ Arlington Hotel, Morden .... 1,408.20 selors Ltd., Edmonton, Armco Drainage & Metal Alta. 12,000.00 Products of Canada Ltd., Associated Winnipeg Taxis Guelph, Ont. 18,467.36 CM, Winnipeg . 64,391.80 Armco Drainage & Metal Association Canadienne des Products of Canada Ltd., Educateurs de Langue Winnipeg . 409,847.04 Frangaise, Winnipeg . 1,371.50 Armstrong Printing Co., Association for Retarded Winnipeg . 1,616.18 Children in Greater Armstrong, R. M., Winnipeg, Winnipeg . 106,960.40 Winnipeg . 2.465.25 Atchison Construction Armstrong & Taylor, Ltd., Pipestone . 41,665.71 Winnipeg . 100,689.79 Atco Industries Limited, Arnason Construction Calgary, Alta. 9,129.90 Company Ltd., Winnipeg 129,852.32 Athletes Wear Co., Arndt, Roy H., Winnipeg .... 1,451.69 Winnipeg . 2,467.47 Arnett Co. Ltd., Winnipeg.. 16,851.47 Atkins Brothers Ltd., Arnold, Muree Jean, Neepawa . 1,459.22 The Pas . 1,649.72 Atkinson, Ronald J., Arnott, Glenn A., Winnipeg 1,700.04 Hartney .
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