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Manitoba Public Accounts, 1990-91 CARLETON UNIVERSITY not to be taken from library DDV CA2MA TR m public accounts 1990-91 volume 2 — supplementary information Carletori University Documents Division JAN 9 '992 FOR REFERENCE GfiU Manitoba Finance for the year ended March 31,1991 VOLUME 2 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 1990-91 IZO^OX - Salaries and Wages Paid to Employees, for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1991.9 - Cash Payments to Corporations, Firms, Individuals, Other Governments and Government Agencies for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1991. 83 - Detailed Statement of Cash Payments from Departmental Appropriations for the fiscal year ended March 31st, 1991.172 A » j GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI STATEMENT OF CASH PAYMENTS TO CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, INDIVIDUALS, OTHER GOVERNMENTS AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES For the fiscal year ended March 31, 1991 ( CASH PAYMENTS TO CORPORATIONS, ETC, 1990-91 83 LEGISLATION GREGORY $7,996; DOER GARY $34,410; DOERN RACHEL $13,863; DRIEDGER HEROLD L $31,106; DRIEDGER HON ABC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $5,067; ADAM A R, ALBERT $10343; DRYSTEK DREW $10386; DUCHARME DAUPHIN $16,910; AIR WEST $28,430; ALCOCK REG HON GERRY $28,750; EARLY BIRD COURIER SERVICE $10,938; ALGONQUIN TRAVEL $8,619; ANDREW SAMUEL LTD $12,245; EDWARDS PAUL $15,795; EINARSON G, MORDEN $6,717; ANGUS JOHN $32,346; ASHTON HENRY J, GLENBORO $7,668; EINARSON WILHELMINA STEVE $70,206; BAIZLEY DR OBIE $5,254; BAKER J, BRANDON $7,926; ENNS HON HARRY J $13,719; GRAPHICS CANADA LTD $12,910; BANMAN BOB, ENROUTE CARD $21,235; ERNST HON JAMES A $15,497; STEINBACH $15,344; BARKMAN AGNES, STEINBACH ESDALE PRINTING CO $22,049; EVANS CLIF $9,558; $5,487; BARNABE CRI STINE, EMERSON $5,229; BARRETT EVANS LAURIE E $66,161; EVANS LEN $25,560; EVANS BECKY $13,762; BARROW HAZEL E, FUN FLON $8,417; LILLIAN $6,076; FAIRWEATHER PROPERTIES LTD $5,062; BEEMER HARVEY $10,285; BENSON JULIAN $167,927; FERGUSON JAMES R, GLADSTONE $13,273; FILMON BIGELOW WILL, THE PAS $8,374; BILTON MILDRED M, HON GARY A $13,138; FINDLAY HON GLEN M $9,335; OTTAWA ON $10,272; BLAKE DAVID R, MINNEDOSA FINDLAY KEITH $5,396; FLETT ELISABETH, SELKIRK $16,423; BLANCHETTE LUCILLE $8,702; BOSTROM $10,577; FORBES THELMA, PORT COQUITLAM BC $5,726; HARVEY K $8,758; BOYCE JUNE M $8,766; BROWN FRIESEN JEAN $9,706; FRIESEN WILBERT, ALTONA ARNOLD, WINKLER $14,753; BROWN MURRAY $5,036; $6,151; FROESE J M, WINKLER $10,725; GAMBLE BUCHANAN PRINTERS LTD $8,858; BUCKWOLD W J RICHARD G $11,123; GARDEN VILLA SQUARE $6,785; $6,071; BURCH JOHN S $11,577; BURGESS JAMES $7,186; GAUDRY NEIL $27,834; GILL TARLOCHAN $6,679; BURRELL PARKER, MAFEKING $32,069; BURTNIAK GILLESHAMMERHON HAROLD $29,039; GILROY ERNIE PETER $11,306; BURTON STAN $7,806; BUSINESS WORLD, $19,750; GILROY VALERIE $8,268; GOLDIN & CO BRAMPTON ON $15,009; BUTCHER DONALD E, (CANADA) LTD $20,147; GOODWILLIE GEORGE CARMAN $6,874; BUTLER ARTHUR H, ERICKSON $9,579; NEEPAWA $6,578; GOURLAY DOUGLAS, SWAN RIVER CADIGAL JAKE F $11,171; CAMPBELL DOUGLAS L $10,643; GOURMET COFFEE SPECIALISTS LTD $5,488; $13,446; CANCILLA JACK F $10,994; CAPRICE GRABOWSKI MAVINS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS DISTRIBUTORS LTD $5,461; CARR JIM $5,199; $14,000; GRAHAM HARRY E BINSCARTH $19,305; GRAY CARSTAIRS SHARON $29,385; CEICKO DENNIS R $8,759; AVIS $21,496; GREEN SIDNEY $13,556; GREENFIELD CERILLI MARIANNE $7,294; CHAPUT ARTHUR $10,397; STUART $9,452; GUTTORMSON ELMAN K $8,160; CHARLES G A, SELKIRK $37,083; CHAS FIDLER & SON HALLCRAFT ELECTRONICS LTD $5,820; HALLIDAY LTD, SELKIRK $10,144; CHEEMA GULZAR $16,377; JOANNE $9,870; HAMILTON H D $7,342; HAMILTON CHEGUS D BRUCE $7,251; CHERNIACK SAUL M (QC) WILLIAM H $6,045; HAMMOND GERALDINE $48,655; $18,906; CHOMIAK DAVE $14,426; CHORNOPYSKI HANUSCHAK BEN $16,289; HARAPIAK H M $78,890; WILLIAM $26,545; CHRUSCH IVAN E $11,287; CIVIL HARPER ELIJAH $10,008; HARRIS LEMUEL $5,495; SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND $15,114; COHEN H HARRISON JOHN, PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE $9,826; HAY $15,740; COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY LILLIAN $10,195; HELWER ED $27,370; HEMPHILL ASSOCIATION, LONDON ENGLAND $12,399; MAUREEN L $64,2%; HENDERSON G L, MANITOU $9,649; COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION, HESFORD RONALD $9,268; HICKES GEORGE $14,383; OTTAWA ON $8,137; COMPUTER EXPERTS $6,070; HILLHOUSE T P (QC) $11,805; HOLIDAY INN WINNIPEG CONNELLY CECILIA $5,203; CONNERY EDWARD $20,370; SOUTH $6,116; HOUSTONTEMPORARY SERVICES $6,312; CONSTITUENCY CONSULTANTS $11,170; COPY HUTTON WILLIAM JOHN $7,027; INTERLAKE GRAPHICS DUPUCATING PRODUCTS LTD $34,593; CORPORATE INC, STONEWALL $11,118; INTERNATIONAL SUN & SKI BUSINESS MACHINES INC $23,819; CORRIN BRIAN $9,326; TRAVEL $6,093; IRWIN ERIC, DAUPHIN $8,019; J A COWAN ELAINE $5,833; COWAN JAY M $53,957; CRAIK PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER CENTRE OF MANITOBA SHIRLEY Y $11,793; CRAMER RON $15,004; CUBBON LTD $39,334; JACKSON AIR SERVICES LTD, FLIN FLON $6,380; JENKINS WILLIAM $13,273; JOHANNSON ADVERTISING CONCEPTS, REGINA SK $11,490; CUDMORE WADE $6,144; CUMMINGS HON J GLEN, WALLACE $9,316; JOHNSON DAVID $10,419, JOHNSON NEEPAWA $25,596; CUNNINGHAM BUSINESS INTERIORS DR GEORGE $7,016; JOHNSON LEIF, TEULON $6,086; JOHNSTON G E $13,312; JOHNSTON J FRANK $19,855; LTD $25,020; D W FRIESEN AND SONS LTD, ALTONA JONES JENNIFER $8,533; JONES MATTHEW M $6,920; $15,364; DACQUAY LOUISE $6,530; DAVES QUICK PRINT & STATIONERS $46,665; DEASON DOROTHY $6,090; JORGENSON WARNER H, MORRIS $16,615; KELLETT COPY CENTRES LTD $41,061; KILDONAN VILLAGE LTD DERKACH HON LEN $16,542; DERKSEN PRINTERS LTD, $9,767; KLASSEN PETER $8,388; KORTEX COMPUTER STEINBACH $16,660; DESJARDINS L L $22,586; DEWAR 84 CASH PAYMENTS TO CORPORATIONS, ETC, 1990-91 Legislation - Continued SELKIRK $5367; OLESON CHARLOTTE L, GLENBORO $40322; ORCHARD HON DONALD W $22,693; OVERALL CENTRE LTD $11,999; KOSTYRA EUGENE $10,720; ERIC, SIE ANNE $8,641; P S PROMOTIONS (1988) LTD KOVNATS ABE $9327; KOZAK RICHARD J $18,541; $8320; PALMER JARVIS ADVERTISING $7,097; KUSHNER AVROM $10,622; KWIK KOPY PRINTING PANKRATZ HELMUT, STEINBACH $76,899; PAPER PLUS $71,923; LABELLED BRIDAL BOUTIQUE LTD $13,812; $10348; PARASIUK WILSON D, BURNABY BC $13,813; LAMOUREUX KEVIN $28,385; LASER OFFICE PRODUCTS PARK RITE LTD $7380; PATRICK STEPHEN C $14365; $5301; LATHLIN OSCAR $15,116; LEECH PRINTING LTD, PATTERSON R ALLAN $19,759; PAWLEY HOWARD R, BRANDON $25322; LEPP AGNES, STEINBACH $8,151; LEV WINDSOR ON $22,967; PBSC COMPUTER TRAINING PAUL A $7,466; LIBERAL PARTY IN MANITOBA $122,111; CENTRES $6,600; PEARSON DON $7,173; PERNAL LOEWEN KORNEY $8,267; LUDWIG ISRAEL A $7,125; ANDREW R $10,740; PETERS BEVERLY $6,943; LUKASIEWICZ SANDRA $7,239; LUTZ WILLIAM $6,322; PETURSSON KATHLEEN M $7326; PINTERICS JOE, LYON STERLING R $22,012; MACAULAY ANNE, SWAN ANOLA $11,090; PITNEY BOWES $6326; PITNEY BOWES, RIVER $5,028; MACIAG JOANNE $7,179; MACKINNON DON MILLS ON $5,918; PLATT ARTHUR, MINNEDOSA MARGARET $12,025; MACKLING ALVIN, DUGALD $5,913; PLOHMAN JOHN S $28310; POPULAR PRINTERS $13,241; MALINOWSKI FATHER DON, ROYSTON BC $10,179; POULE ROSS, VIRDEN $5,874; POWERLAND $17,400; MALOWAY JIM $40,847; MANDRAKE EDWARD C COMPUTERS LTD $34,288; PRAZNIK HON DARREN $25,280; MANITOBA BLUE CROSS $15,468; MANITOBA $30,114; PREMIER PRINTING LTD $11,620; PRINGLE DATA SERVICES $7,747; MANITOBA TELEPHONE CONNIE, THE PAS $7,280; PROGRESSIVE SYSTEM $265,515; MANN ANDREA $5,162; MANNESS HON CONSERVATIVE PARTY OF MANITOBA $399,677; CLAYTON $7,654; MARTINDALE DOUG $9,182; PROLIFIC GRAPHICS INC $8,050; PRONYK MARGARET MASCIUCH Y O $7,093; MCCRAE JAMES C $11,495; N, THOMPSON $7,180; PROTOPAPAS CONSULTING OF MCDONALD W G $6,381; MCGILL EDWARD R, WINNIPEG $6,489; PUBLIC SERVICE GROUP INSURANCE BRANDON $15,726; MCGREGOR D MORRIS, BRANDON FUND $8364; PURVIS JOANNE $6,000; RADCHUK SERGE $15,157; MCKELLAR LOIS S $12,784; MCKENNA PAUL $9,822; RADCUFFE MIKE $9370; RANSOM A BRIAN $7,502; MCKENZIE J WALLY, INGLIS $20,084; MCKIMMIE $7317; RANSOM JUDY, BOISSEVAIN $5,602; RECEIVER SARA, TREHERNE $5351; MCLEAN STEWART E, GENERAL FOR CANADA $131,875; REGEHR'S PRINTING DAUPHIN $7,016; MELNYK MARCELLA $9,016; MERCIER $5,167; REID DARYL $8307; REIMER JACK $6,666; G W J $8,992; MICRO AGE COMPUTER CENTRES, RENDER SHIRLEY $8376; RESULTS GROUP $19300; BRANDON $10,984; MICRO AGE COMPUTER STORES RIGBY HELEN, KILLARNEY $7314; RINELLA PRINTERS $8,253; MICRO CANADA $18,584; MID CANADA PRESS LTD $20,107; ROBINSON HOWARD W $7372; ROBINSONG LTD $13,267; MILES GARY $6,071; MILLER ARTHUR L, MARION, BRANDON $10,756; ROBUN DUFF $10,863; HEADINGLEY $8,187; MILLER MARK $17,521; MILLER ROCAN HON DENIS $23,643; ROCH GILLES F, LORETTE SAUL A $16,461; MINAKER GEORGE, OTTAWA ON $5,921; $46393; ROSCOE PRINTERS LTD $5,071; ROSE BOB MIND COMPUTER PRODUCTS $35,051; MINENKO MARK $36,418; ROSE ROBERT D $17,411; RUCHOTZKE TERRY, $34,122; MINI STIC AIR LTD $14,628; MITCHELSON HON ASHERN $6,622; SANTOS CONRAD $14,278; SASLEY BONNIE $34,453; MOHABIR RAD HA $6,000; MOLGAT KENNETH S $7,956; SAWYER ERIC $10,050; SCARROW & GILDAS, OTTAWA ON $11,551; MOORE DAVE, SELKIRK DONALD $15,818; SCHREYER EDWARD R $22382; $10,224; MOROZ GAIL, BRANDON $6,572; MORRISON SCHROEDERVIC H $6,909; SEALS TOM $5,430; SEMCHUK CAROLYNE, MANITOU $5,138; MORRY HOWARD L AL\N JOHN, DAUPHIN $11,497; SETTLE COLON C $6,913; $8,857; MOUG ARTHUR T, GRANDE
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