Public Accounts of the Province of Ontario for the Year Ended March 31 1987

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Public Accounts of the Province of Ontario for the Year Ended March 31 1987 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1986-87 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD Hon. Jack Riddell, Minister DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($65,274,717) Listed below are the salary rates of those employees on the staff at March 31, where the annual rate is in excess of $50,000. C. M. Switzer Deputy Minister $91,500 Allen, W. R., 57,768; D. K. Alles, 53,233; J. S. Ashman, 60,450; N. J. Bardecki, 63,000; B. D. Binnington, 53,233 W. C. Boyd, 53,980; R. M. Burak, 74,700; S. D. Carlson, 50,875; M. M. Cassidy, 53,233; C. Chong, 55,066 R. V. Chudyk, 54,222; R. A. Cline, 55,066; G. H. Collin, 79,200; C. J. Coon, 55,766; J. D. Curtis, 58,478 A. M. Donohoe, 53,735; G. A. Driver, 53,233; R. E. Duckworth, 74,700; D. R. Dunn, 63,000; F. C. Eady 63,000; H. Ediger, 69,800; D. C. Elfving, 55,066; J. Fitzgerald, 50,835; G. C. Fleming, 63,000; G. E. Framst 53,233; R. Frank, 63,000; T. Fuleki, 55,066; J. I. Galloway, 50,175; D. E. Gait, 51,904; C. Gans, 52,910; D. B George, 74,700; J. J. Hagarty, 54,025; F. J. Harden, 51,904; L. A. Hendershott, 53,233; J. N. Henry, 63,000 N. W. Hoag, 62,525; B. Hoff, 53,233; M. A. Huff, 61,910; F. J. Ingratta, 54,738; G. W. Jackson, 53,233; M. J Jaeger, 53,233; J. D. Jamieson, 58,478; J. R. Johnston, 53,233; R. G. Johnston, 62,055; J. Jolette, 51,356; A. P Jory, 51,847; G. K. Josephson, 51,904; M. S. Keith, 61,890; D. W. Key, 53,233; H. U. Khan, 53,623; K. W Knox, 60,805; J. P. Lautenslager, 53,233; G. W. Lentz, 55,894; C. M. Lofgreen, 53,233; A. Loughton, 58,478 P. I. Lusis, 51,904; H. Luyken, 51,904; J. A. Lynch, 53,233; V. F. MacDonald, 61,799; N. M. Macleod, 51,904 M. G. Maxie, 53,233; K. A. McDermid, 74,700; K. A. McEwen, 69,800; H. E. McGill, 53,233; R. J McLaughlin, 69,085; R. T. McMahon, 52,232; N. W. Miles, 55,066; C. D. Milne, 55,766; J. G. Norrish, 53,233 J. O'Sullivan, 57,819; N. C. Palmer, 53,233; M. J. Paulhus, 58,478; H. C. Pauls, 55,766; J. R. Pettit, 63,000 K. W. Pinder, 55,895; P. R. Poyntz, 53,233; W. K. Regan, 53,233; J. C. Rennie, 79,200; G. B. Richards, 63,000 J. R. Sandever, 50,602; S. E. Sanford, 53,233; R. E. Seguin, 61,810; G. O. Shaw, 50,875; J. R. Shaw, 56,550 S. M. Singh, 53,233; B. J. Slemko, 63,000; N. H. Smith, 50,232; R. R. Snell, 63,000; V. I. Spencer, 63,000 D. A. Stevenson, 53,233; D. W. Taylor, 58,478; G. Tehrani, 55,066; G. W. Thomson, 55,894; T. P. Tosine 51,904; R. G. Urquhart, 58,478; M. Valk, 53,233; A. A. VanDreumel, 58,478; N. O. Watson, 50,875; J. H Wheeler, 61 ,030; J. A. Wiley, 50,875; R. W. Wilson, 53,233; F. Wind, 58,478. Temporary Help Services ($741,392): DGS Group, 113,424; Echoword, 42,164; Management Board of Cabinet, 219,877; Marberg and Associates Ltd., 30,379; Tempco Services Ltd., 98,083; Templus, 32,139; Terry Doyle Personnel Ltd., 66,322; Accounts under $30,000 — 139,004. Employee Benefits ($8,877,051) Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 874,790; Group Dental Plan, 289,354; Group Life Insurance, 130,075; Long Term Income Protection, 539,033; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 1,056,248; Payment on Public Service Superannuation Fund, 2,696,727; Superannuation Adjustment Fund, 559,673; Supplementary Health and Hospital Plan, 432,594; Unemployment Insurance, 1,601,428. Other Benefits — Attendance Gratuities, 141,671; Severance Pay, 304,847; Death Benefits, 15,402, Maternity Leave, 72,869. Workers' Compensation Board, 273,793. Payments to other Ministries, 19,079. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, ($130,532): Ministry of Skills Development, 75,814; Accounts under $30,000 — 54,718. Travelling Expenses ($3,853,498) Hon. Jack Riddell, 12,793; C. M. Switzer, 10,079; B. M. Agar, 9,903; W. R. Allen, 17,081; D. K. Alles, 8,142; J. S. Ashman, 10,390; D. Bedard, 6,172; G. Benoit, 8,409; K. Bereza, 9,478; R. H. Berry, 6,854; B. A. Billings, 6,389; D. A. Blair, 7,967; P. K. Blay, 36,271; V. Boncheff, 6,460; R. E. Burks, 14,883; R. Caine, 8,183; K. D. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 198687 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD — Continued Cameron, 16,924; A. Chapman, 15,740; M. L. Chartrand, 10,983; S. Clare, 13,144; G. H. Collin, 21,801; K. Copeland, 6,561; S. M. Cullen, 10,642; J. D. Curtis, 12,463; R. DaCosta, 31,902; L. L. Davies, 7,316; D. I. Dickie, 8,301; J. L. Diefenbaker, 6,138; A. Donohoe, 22,817; W. G. Draper, 6,089; R. Duckworth; 23,002; V. Durickovic, 7,197; H. Ediger, 13,578; G. A. Fisher, 8,081; K. R. Fisk, 6,073; G. C. Fleming, 6,419; A. W. Forsyth, 6,955; J. G. Forsyth, 9,224; R. Frank, 8,906; J. Gallivan, 6,504; G. Gellner, 8,223; D. B. George, 6,278; S. Gillespie, 8,719; C. L. Goubau, 7,238; J. F. Gough, 7,483; G. H. Grout, 7,426; J. J. Hagarty, 7,807; W. C. Haggart, 10,668; D. Haley, 9,540; W. J. Hamilton, 6,750; J. L. Henry, 9,627; J. N. Henry, 8,155; J. K. Hetler, 23,348; N. W. Hoag, 7,894; K. M. Hubbs, 7,972; M. A. Huff, 7,065; C. M. Jacobs, 14,436; J. Jolette, 6,692; L. Jones, 6,533; I. J. Kennedy, 11,392; K. W. Ker, 8,828; W. F. King, 8,209; N. Kirkey, 6,261; C. Klein, 14,093; K. Knox, 9,921; K. Kruz, 8,765; T. H. Lambert, 6,401; D. M. Landry, 6,107; W. A. Lawson, 7,336; H. R. Leadbetter, 8,941; B. Leake, 6,401; M. K. Loh, 40,232; B. Lowe, 10,135; D. G. Luckham, 12,513; R. E. Macartney, 6,219; J. A. McDonald, 6,157; J. G. MacDonald, 6,550; C. F. MacGregor, 10,693; A. L. Maier, 11,320; F. Mansfield, 10,128; R. M. Marcou, 7,430; D. Mark, 13,815; H. D. Martin, 7,366; J. R. Martin, 7,336; S. J. Martin, 8,938; K. A. McEwen, 8,633; R. D. McLaren, 6,521 ; M. R. McDonald, 7,306; H. E. McGill, 9,387; J. McKinlay, 8,755; R. J. McLaughlin, 6,334; J. McLorn, 6,022; D. McRory, 13,266; A. Meresz, 7,053; J. D. Methot, 7,911; C. D. Milne, 17,179; J. T. Mitchell, 7,382; N. E. Moore, 6,229; W. Y. Moore, 8,644; K. Mueller, 6,936; B. B. Murray, 19,596; J. Nederend, 8,631; A. T. 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Other Payments ($369,412,555) Materials, Supplies, etc. ($51 ,900,526): Abacus Computers, 41,918; Agricultural Research Institute of Ontario, 41,100; Agritech Systems Inc., 51,933; Ahearn and Soper Limited, 91,534; Air Canada-En Route, 126,480; American Calan Inc., 32,940; American Express Canada Inc., 158,072; American Hospital Supply, 221,151; American Monitor (Canada) Ltd., 37,128; Ansco Systems Consultants Inc., 46,014; Aratek Consulting Canada Inc., 53,539; B&R Associates, 36,378; Bank of Montreal, 396,022; Barber-Ellis Fine Papers, 128,137; Bay Consulting Group, 40,908; Bayview - Wildwood Resort, 31,260; BDH Computer Systems Incorporated, 34,069; T. Beach, 99,584; Beauregard Press Ltd., 56,489; Beaver Foods Ltd., 54,178; Belisle Automobiles 69 Ltd., 37,469; Bell Canada, 1,365,508; R. Bhup, 43,627; Blair Construction Eastern, 144,975; BP Information Management Services, 42,780; H. Buckley, 33,281; G. R. Bull, 37,180; Calendon Laboratories Ltd., 71,821; Campbell Scientific Canada Corp., 111,327; Canada Catering Co. Limited, 106,277; Canada Post Corporation, 827,388; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, 72,518; Canadian Tire Associate Store, 30,567; Canmedical, 79,610; Canviro Consultants Ltd., 33,350; Carson's Farm Supply Ltd., 32,828; J.
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