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Public Accounts of the Province of Ontario for the Year Ended March PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1985-86 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD Hon. Jack Riddell, Minister Hon. Ross Stevenson, Minister Hon. Philip Andrewes, Minister DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($58,336,050) Listed below are the salary rates of those employees on staff at March 31, where the annual rate is in excess of $50,000. C. M. Switzer Deputy Minister 92,582 Allen, W. R., 54,499; D. K. Alles, 51,674; J. S. Ashman, 55,894; N. J. Bardecki, 57,100; B. D. Binnington, 53,233 W. C. Boyd, 51,904; R. M. Burak, 69,940; S. D. Carlson, 50,875; M. M. Cassidy, 53,233; C. Chong, 52,846 R. V. Chudyk, 51,640; R. A. Cline, 52,846; G. H. Collin, 79,200; J. D. Curtis, 58,478; G. A. Driver, 53,233 R. E. Duckworth, 80,563; D. R. Dunn, 61,910; F. C. Eady, 63,000; H. Ediger, 69,800; D. C. Elfving, 52,846 G. C. Fleming, 58,478; G. E. Framst, 53,233; R. Frank, 63,000; T. Fuleki, 52,846; C. Gans, 52,910; D. B George, 69,785; J. J. Hagarty, 52,200; L. A. Hendershott, 53,233; J. N. Henry, 58,478; N. W. Hoag, 57,365; B Hoff, 53,233; M. A. Huff, 61,910; F. J. Ingratta, 51,640; G. W. Jackson, 53,233; M. J. Jaeger, 53,233; J. D Jamieson, 58,478; J. R. Johnston, 53,233; R. G. Johnston, 57,100; M. S. Keith, 57,840; D. W. Key, 52,257 K. W. Knox, 57,365; J. P. Lautenslager, 53,233; G. W. Lentz, 53,233; C. M. Lofgreen, 52,517; A. Loughton 58,478; J. A. Lynch, 53,233; V. F. MacDonald, 61,799; M. G. Maxie, 53,233; K. A. McDermid, 74,700; K. A McEwen, 69,800; H. E. McGill, 53,233; R. J. McLaughlin, 63,380; N. W. Miles, 52,846; C. D. Milne, 55,633 J. G. Norrish, 51,315; J. O'Sullivan, 52,846; N. C. Palmer, 53,233; M. J. Paulhus, 57,651; H. C. Pauls, 55,766 J. R. Pettit, 61,850; K. W. Pinder, 53,233; P. R. Poyntz, 53,233; W. K. Regan, 53,233; J. C. Rennie, 79,200 G. B. Richards, 63,000; S. E. Sanford, 53,233; R. E. Seguin, 57,500; J. R. Shaw, 53,100; S. M. Singh, 53,233 B. J. Slemko, 58,478; R. R. Snell, 63,000; V. I. Spencer, 63,000; D. A. Stevenson, 53,233; R. J. Taggart, 53,233 D. W. Taylor, 57,260; G. Tehrani, 52,846; G. W. Thomson, 53,233; R. G. Urquhart, 58,478; M. Valk, 53,233 A. A. VanDreumel, 58,478; N. O. Watson, 50,875; J. H. Wheeler, 51,640; J. A. Wiley, 50,875; R. W. Wilson, 53,233; F. Wind, 57,195. Temporary Help Services ($649,740): Budweiser Enterprises Ltd., 72,663; DGS Group, 100,600; Management Board of Cabinet, 179,118; Office Overload, 47,701 ; Accounts under $30,000 — 249,658. Employee Benefits ($8,415,457) Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 799,741; Group Dental Plan, 256,134; Group Life Insurance, 123,547; Long Term Income Protection, 471,784; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 994,381; Payment on Unfunded Liability of the Public Service Superannuation Fund, 305,310; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 2,400,454; Superannuation Adjustment Fund, 493,722; Supplementary Health and Hospital Plan, 385,736; Unemployment Insurance, 1,480,550. Other Benefits — Attendance Gratuities, 198,359; Severance Pay, 288,662; Death Benefits, 13,897; Maternity Leave, 107,819. Workers' Compensation Board, 244,068. Payments to other Ministries, 4,283. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, ($152,990): Skills Development, 75,526; Accounts under $30,000 — 77,464. Travelling Expenses (3,578,354) Hon. Jack Riddell, 15,032; Philip Andrewes, 187; R. Stevenson, 3,016; C. M. Switzer, 12,551; B. M. Agar, 6,736; W. R. Allen, 12,832; D. K. Alles, 8,122; J. S. Ashman, 11,097; B. H. Beggs, 6,219; K. Bereza, 8,300; D. A. Blair, 7,318; P. K. Blay, 56,305; V. Boncheff, 6,293; D. Broome, 11,281; G. A. Brown, 6,470; R. E. Burks, 9,593; R. Caine, 8,139; K. D. Cameron, 12,400; M. L. Chartrand, 7,449; W. D. Cole, 6,126; G. H. Collin, 16,557; J. D. Curtis, 8,990; R. DaCosta, 34,494; A. Donohoe, 24,327; G. A. Driver, 7,893; R. Duckworth, 9,001; F. A. Eckel, 6,522; H. Ediger, 9,136; A. W. Forsyth, 10,334; J. G. Forsyth, 6,093; R. Frank, 9,389; G. Gellner, 9,243; G. B. George, 12,292; G. H. Grout, 7,432; W. C. Haggart, 10,169; D. Haley, 6,329; W. J. Hamilton, 6,629; G. M. Harapa, 6,657; W. J. Hardman, 7,936; W. Harley, 6,638; J. L. Henry, 9,332; J. N. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1985-86 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD — Continued Henry, 17,266; W. Hermans, 6,601; J. K. Hetler, 20,406; L. E. Hill, 6,796; N. W. Hoag, 6,806; K. M. Hubbs, 9,997; M. A. Huff, 7,365; C. M. Jacobs, 18,125; D. S. Johnstone, 7,255; I. J. Kennedy, 12,067; W. F. King, 8,535; K. Knox, 10,566; K. Kruz, 7,747; M. T. Kurp, 6,681; L. Lantz, 6,265; W. A. Lawson, 7,659; M. K. Loh, 50,373; D. G. Luckham, 13,804; C. F. MacGregor, 8,166; N. M. MacLeod, 6,496; W. Malcolm, 6,191; F. Mansfield, 9,627; R. M. Marcou, 7,866; D. Mark, 13,641; J. R. Martin, 7,778; S.J. Martin, 10,800; K. A. McEwen, 9,154; R. D. McLaren, 7,354; H. E. McGill, 11,138; D. McRory, 14,497; C. D. Milne, 18,674; W. Y. Moore, 7,640; K. Mueller, 8,535; B. B. Murray, 10,108; J. Nederend, 6,201; A. T. O'Connor, 6,176; R. Oldfield, 6,433; M. J. Paulhus, 7,047; H. C. Pauls, 9,783; J. R. Pettit, 6,060; D. J. Pollock, 6,607; R. Quinton, 7,487; J. C. Rennie, 43,944; W. H. Richardson, 13,793; G. B. Richards, 24,614; L. Richer, 6,359; W. R. Riley, 7,159; J. R. Sandever, 7,510; K. A. Seebert, 10,560; G. O. Shaw, 10,210; W. G. Shier, 6,410; K. C. Sills, 7,505; B. J. Slemko, 8,472; D. W. Spicer, 8,309; H. Spieser, 6,024; S. W. Squire, 7,671; A. J. Stampfer, 23,186; D. Stockton, 7,419; E. Stoop, 7,036; D. Taylor, 8,113; A. F. Thompson, 6,537; T. Thompson, 6,008; E.J. Tomecek, 6,867; R. G. Urquhart, 7,369; J. R. Uyenaka, 8,369; L. H. M. Vasarais, 13,515; D. Walker, 8,696; Accounts under $6,000 — 2,428,067. Other Payments ($295,321,446) Materials, Supplies, etc. ($43,595,652): Abacus Computers, 61,834; Agri/Washington, Agricultural Public Affairs, 43,333; Agrodrain Systems Limited, 47,149; Air Canada-En Route, 69,580; Aitken Motors Ltd., 43,400; Allied Fisher Scientific, 181,315; Allan Machine Company, 244,937; American Hospital Supply, 139,240; American Monitor (Canada) Ltd., 50,829; Arnold Farm-Vet Ltd., 30,395; Bank of Montreal, 417,192; Barber-Ellis, 71,804; Bay Consulting Group, 85,048; T. Beach, 142,971; Beaver Foods Ltd., 58,373; Bell Canada, 1,199,801; Bell Data Systems Inc., 40,038; R. Bhup, 37,440; Blair Construction Eastern, 167,704; BMB Compuscience Canada Ltd., 34,865; British Columbia Food Exhibitions Limited, 51,600; G. Bull, 35,174; Burdette Wildlife Gallery Ltd., 35,952; Caledon Laboratories Ltd., 73,325; Campbell Scientific Canada Corp., 128,618; Canada Catering Co. 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Corner Associates, 30,000; Country Mart Limited, 45,894; Canadian Pacific Express & Transport Ltd., 36,661 ; Crawford & Green Inc., 61,390; Crowntek Technology Distributors Inc., 158,092; Crowntek Communications Inc., 588,482; Croydon Furniture Systems Inc., 313,372; Dalmar Foods Limited, 201,560; Datacrown Inc., 47,254; Dataline Inc., 108,045; Deloitte, Haskins & Sells Associates, 82,250; Dennison Manufacturing Canada Inc., 37,135; Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 56,030; A B Dick Company of Canada Ltd., 52,076; The Dominion Press Ltd., 39,531; Drake International Inc., 167,060; Ecological Services for Planning Ltd., 74,957; N. A. Edgar, 31,775; Carl Elliott Chevrolet Oldsmobile Limited, 34,923; Esso Petroleum Canada, 248,894; K. Fisher, 32,173; L. 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