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Supplement to the Public Accounts of the Province of Manitoba for The 'iVfif/s >7/ /77T/77 ■PUBLIC ACCOUNTS OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31st, 1979 I 9 (i'T S* Wf 2 &J> h i i it & NOV 4 TOO? G0VEF?O7 $ %'^Vrt PROVINCE OF MANITOBA VOLUME 2 ’ELEMENTARY INFORMATION ffice of the Queen’s Printer for the Province of Manitoba, 1979 WINNIPEG Library Bibliotheque 1+ Statistics Canada Statistique Canada < • 4 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31st, 1979 I PROVINCE OF MANITOBA VOLUME 2 SUPPLEMENTARY IN rinted by The Office of the Queen’s Printer for th WINNIPEG PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 1978-1979 GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA , TABLE OF CONTENTS aries and Wages Paid to Employees, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1979 .... 5 sh Paid to Corporations, Firms, Individuals, Municipalities, Cities, Towns and Villages, for the fiscal year tided 31st March. 1979 . 145 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from University of Alberta Libraries https://archive.org/details/supplementarypu1979mani_0 SALARIES PAID I97X-79 5 GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA SALARIES AND WAGES IN EXCESS OF $7,500.00 Paid to Employees During Year Ended 31st March 1979 LEGISLATION (I) Leader of the Official Opposition Schreyer. E.R. .. $11,063.00 Other Assembly Expenditures Amos, D. (Total for period $9,890.60) . 5,972.52* Manson, A. Shirley (Total for Anstett, A.J. 23,338.88 period $12,516.22) . 2,375.32* Argue, M. 13,982.82 Munch, 1. 7,607.00 Bernier, J. 11,977.95 Patterson, May . 9,534.46 Clifton. EC . 10.745.28 Reeves, J.R. 29,717.74 Georgison. Joan S.M. 10,188.82 Simmie, M. 12,668.24 Gilbert. J. 10.280.63 Sly, R. 11,718.58 Glanfield, H. 18,585.71 Smith. Doris . 11,225.70 Goebel, Rita (Total for Snider, G.B. (Total for period $14,118.90) . 13,182.96* period $37.908.52). 717.60* .aing. E. 9.562.36 Wiles, M. 7,767.92 Jackie, J. 1 1,343.54 Provincial Auditor’s Office 'iprick. W.K. Little, M.I. (Total for Provincial Auditor . 43,249.44 period $16,279.82) . 691.43* tnderson. S.L. (Total for Martin, A. F. 35,809.02 period $8,544.61) . 1,891.15* Matsukubo, B.H. 25,960.08 irmstrong, J.H. 28,439.06 Mayer. R.B. 19,420.02 McElhoes, M.R. 9,617.74 leaulieu, H.M. 14,006.81 Moir. D.R. 19,617.65 lilsland, J.D. 31,897.86 Mouser, M.J. 15,439.58 Hack. R.S. 27,821.9o Murray, M. 19,200.22 lake. V.A. (Total for Murray, P.G. 18,081.96 period $13,143.48) . 1,080.05* Neuls, D.W. 20,479.31 orgfjord, D. A. 18,997.01 Nichol, M.E. 37,190.92 othe, J.K. 29,176.76 Olenick, B.W. 19,938.69 ampbell, D.G. 26.045.76 Ormonde, B.G. 20,754.11 ipski, Helen . 13,531.57 O'Rourke, D.P. 9.460.94 lark, R.B. 13,681.99 Osato, R.S. 19,200.22 ohen, H. 34,111.61 Pagtakhan, F. D. 18,081.96 onklin, R.G. 32,487.26 Pagtakhan, V. Jr. 17,886.24 algliesh, J.G. 13,536.69 Paterson, T.W. 31,780.19 ias, J.I.G. 18,997.01 Rochon, P.E. 12,229.63 oerksen, Jacob . 19,200.22 Sanderson, D.C. 16,047.82 lwards, G.M. 16,649.32 Schellenberg, L.A. 13,901.83 ibson, D.G. 17,093.50 Sharkey, E. 17,534.66 amelin. P.M. 12,229.63 Wood, P.A. 9,515.07 omshaw, L.A. 9,581.10 Singleton, J.W. 22,732.08 ckson, F.H. 40,163.76 Smith, D.W. 13,788.06 hnson, W.A. 29.002.88 Stinson, M.I. (Total for ian, J. 13,531.55 period $11,229.14) . 9,009.39* light, J.H. 23,275.06 Twerdun, R.M. 16,388.02 >wal, G. 37,186.29 Unryn, L.L. 26,714.46 vallee, G.H. 17,100.72 Vielgut, J.M. 23,858.30 6 SALARIES PAID 1978-79 Legislation (I) — Continued Wirth, B.E. 12,916,14 Woytiuk, J.D. 17,97^ Wood, R.F. 29,719.60 Zurawzuk, E. 16,10(1 Ombudsman Monastyrski, Annette . 11,100.96 Regiedzinski, A. 22,5131 Biggar, K. 9,582.18 Tuckett, Barry E. (Total for Fraser, George (Total for period $19,870.00) . 11,49(1 period $14,819.58) . 642.18* Webb, R.F. 23,26*1 Maltby, G.W. 40,163.76 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (II) Premier and President of the Council’s Compensation Lyon, Hon. S.R... 16,541 Ministers Without Portfolios’ Compensation Johnston, Hon. J.F., Minister (Total for period $15,548.00) . 8.97CJ| Jorgenson, Hon. W.H., Minister (Total for period $15,548.00) . 8,97(1 McGill, Hon. E.R., Minister (Total for period $15,548.00) . 6,57a Spivak, Hon. S.J., Minister (Total for period $15,548.00) . 8,97(1 Administrative Salaries Bedson, Derek R.C. 44,189.68 Dyck, Vera I. 10.82-f Adams, Paul E. 7,618.96 Eyford, Arlene . 10.74-1 Baldwin, Marie T. (Total for Goerzen, Shirley . 14.54; period $9,820.90) . 4,311.12* Harder, J. Elaine . 11.73:1 Buschau, Kristine M. 10,237.96 Leitch, D.A. 28.25: Bushby, A. Islay . 17,159.60 McAllister, James A. 24.3"; I Costantini, Margaret . 17,718.48 McCance, W.R. (Total for Cox, Vicki J. 9,984.57 period $32,288.62). 22.061, Crawford, Barbara . 15,439.58 Nellis. Georgina . 12,913 Crilly, Lynda R. 10,001.65 Ozubko. Esther . 12.80.' Deguefe, Laurie A. 10,528.45 Perrin, John D. (Total for Demeyer, Renee D. 14,439.34 period $17,799.17) . 13.00- Domienik, Pearl . 10,295.13 Varnes, Eileen (Total for Dufault, Glenda . 10,785.69 period $11.533.23). 8,53" Management Committee of Cabinet Apostle, A.J. 30,902.22 Chenier. R.B. 27.821 Attree, B.M. 9,193.08 Cleeve. R.M. 27.20-k Ball, Barbara A. (Total for Crooks, J.A. 27.20-1 period $11,116.88) . 10,046.63* Diamond. S. 10.24(1 Bannister, C.L. 20,049.12 Eagleton. O.S. 41,67(F Irving, G.W. 32,024.93 Eardley, .1. 9.04 Barnstead, H.H. (Total for Edgeworth. T.J. 30,431 period $24,508.75) . 23,549.83* Eliasson. G.E. 43,44(1 Barry, M. 14,990.78 Fenn, C.A. 20.64. BattershilI, G.W. 35,809.02 Frohlich, N. 30,60. Bauldic, S.A. (Total for Gaska. S. 19,73'j period $10,578.64). 739.48* Glover, R.J. 28,431 Black, B. 21.496.08 Gorchynski. R. G. 26,04' Blakeslee, C. 32,487.26 Grant, 1 .V. 25.481 Bockstael, D.G. 14,929.54 Hart. P.l. (Total for Bradshaw, S.M. (Total for period $36,258.56) . 27,34. 5 period $37,190.92). 25,747.56* Hastings. G.R. 27,48*l S Cann, R.S. 27,204.84 Hicks, B.A. 12.08. 1 SALARIES PAID 1978-79 7 Executive Council (II) — Continued earth, J.E. 10,654.62 Pruden. R.B. 28,746.11 onnici. N.G. 8.858.48 Richmond. A.E. (Total for lyworon, Z. 43.658.91 period $11.419.98) . 8.423.28* imes. M.E. 8.954.96 Richmond. A.J.S. 41,670.72 jhnson. Dr. A. 12.687.19 Otke. B.G. 8.532.83 .owal. Susan Lee. 14.418.45 Robertson. H.A.R. 29,717.74 .okoski. A. A. 21.995.67 Rubin. E. 11,984.70 .rasnowski, T.M. 12,035.41 Schneider, H.J. (Total for ambert. M.F. 9.644.86 period $44,923.84) . 39,740.32* poelstra, B.A. (Total for Schoen. W. 22.971.94 leriod $14,397.66) . 12,112.10* Scholl. C. 10,937.94 ittle. M. I. (Total for Shell. A.S. 20.078.06 teriod $16,279.82) . 15,588.39* Skelly. L. 8.607.83 utes, J. 29,717.74 Smith. S. 26.625.30 yons. J.M. (Total for Smythe. T.O. 28,690.64 leriod $28,439.06) . 8.255.20* Stevenson. R.W. 21.137.22 artin. H. A. 20.340.84 Stoyko. M. 9,043.58 axom. L.C. 12,261.27 Sytnick, M. 11.438.82 clntosh. D.H. 20.047.64 Tantay, Z.R. 9.916.12 cKee. R.M. 24.095.89 Taylor, St. J.H.C. 35.809.02 ykoluk. J.M. 8,771.78 Yurkowski, T.A. 11,026.86 ichal, R.M. 15,339.03 Varnes, Eileen (Total for dland. C. 10.011.95 period $11,533.23) . 2.996.18* :nsack. D.C. 24.596.00 Ediger, D. 11,861.66 rkins. V.A. 15.254.75 Hayduk. Debbie J. (Total for >llock. R.P. 25.745.88 period $10,209.16) . 7,533.01* >wzun, V.C. 9,691.50 Zinger, V.A. 26,313.24 AGRICULTURE (III) Minister’s Compensation twney, Elon. J.E., Minister . 15,548.00 General Administration dek. E.P.. Landega, Susan M. 10,745.28 eputy Minister. 43.219.08 Last, Theresa E. 8,358.17 ams, S.B. 12,668.24 Gordon, Mrs. T.E. 12.668.24 stman. Dr. H.H. 35.220.54 Hamerton, E.M. 15.439.58 wat.
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