Public Accounts of the Province Of

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Public Accounts of the Province Of PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1980-81 OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Hon. John Black Laird, Lieutenant Governor DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($100,037) Salaries and Wages under $30,000-86,016. Temporary Help Services ($14,021): Accounts under $20,000- 14,021. Employee Benefits ($10,193) Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 1,093; Group Insurance, 220; Long Term Income Protection, 449; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 1,760; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 2,837; Payment on Unfunded Liability of the Public Service Superannuation Fund, 1,285; Superannuation Adjustment Fund, 597; Unemployment Insurance, 1,209; Dental Plan, 267; Supplementary Health and Hospital Plan, 401. Other Payments — Credit Union, 75. Other Payments ($58,937) Materials, Supplies, etc. ($8,937): Accounts under $20,000-8,937. Expenses ($50,000): His Honour John Black Aird, allowance for contingencies, 50,000. Total Other Payments 58,937 Summary of Expenditure Voted Salaries and Wages 100,037 Employee Benefits 10,193 Other Payments 58,937 Total Expenditure, Office of the Lieutenant Governor $169,167 ) PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1980-81 OFFICE OF THE PREMIER Hon. William G. Davis, Premier and President of the Council DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($1,280,554* Listed below are the salary rates of those employees on staff at March 31 , where the annual rate is in excess of $30,000. Dr. E. E. Stewart Deputy Minister 64,600 Anderson, H. R., 31,150; S. Y. Barnes, 40,675; R. I. Beatty, 40,675; H. J. Bourke, 31,150; L. M. Campbell, 31,150; R. A. Cook, 37,100; P. L. Dale, 33,925; V. J. Devitt, 37,100; U. O. Ferdinand, 41,100; L. I. Hilborn, 31,150; R. L. McNeil, 51,100; C. Westcott, 64,600. Temporary Help Services ($32,101): Management Board of Cabinet, 30,712; Accounts under $20,000-1,389. Employee Benefits ($197,592) Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 12,316; Group Insurance, 2,901; Long Term Income Protection, 7,445; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 17,240; Supplementary Health and Hospital Plan, 4,126; Dental Plan, 2,783; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 68,490; Payment on Unfunded Liability of the Public Service Superannuation Fund, 30,886; Superannuation Adjustment Fund, 12,265; Unemployment Insurance, 15,408. Other Benefits— Attendance Gratuities, 22,119; Severance Pay, 5,969. Payments to other Ministries re Various Benefits, 506. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, 4,862. Travelling Expenses ( $44,541 Hon. W. G. Davis, 9,803; Dr. E. E. Stewart, 2,307; L. Hilborn, 10,049; C. Westcott, 4,219; Accounts under $4,000- 18,163. Other Payments ($258,589) Materials, Supplies, etc., ($258,589): I.B.M. Canada Ltd., 25,823; Ministry of Government Services, 108,802; Accounts under $20,000-123,964. Statutory ($29,900) Premiers Salary ($29,900) Hon. William G. Davis 29,900 Summary of Expenditure Voted Salaries and Wages 1,280,554 Employee Benefits 197,592 Travelling Expenses 44,541 Other Payments 258,589 1,781,276 Statutory 29,900 Total Expenditure, Office of The Premier $1,811,176 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1980-81 11 CABINET OFFICE DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($989,215) Listed below are the salary rates of those employees on staff at March 31, where the annual rate is in excess of $30,000. Gaby, M. L., 33,925; A. P. Gordon, 57,000; I. J. Gordon, 33,925; T. L. Horswill, 48,925; D. J. Kealey, 45,300; D. Y. Lewis, 57,000; J. G. Mackenzie, 40,675; V. J. Niggl, 33,925; H. Segal, 68,200; J. E. Tangney, 39,750. Temporary Help Services ($23,103): Management Board of Cabinet, 22,555; Accounts under $20,000-548. Employee Benefits ($142,295) Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 8,615; Group Insurance, 2,478; Long Term Income Protection, 5,252; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 11,880; Supplementary Health and Hospital Plan, 2,654; Dental Plan, 1,797; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 44,695; Payment on Unfunded Liability of the Public Service Superannuation Fund, 23,014; Superannuation Adjustment Fund, 8,680; Unemployment Insurance, 10,590. Other Benefits— Attendance Gratuities, 18,137; Severance Pay, 2,724. Payments to other Ministries re Various Benefits, 4,805. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, 3,026. Travelling Expenses ($26,768) Segal, H., 8,948; Accounts under $4,000-17,820. Other Payments ($201,316) Materials, Supplies, etc. ($201,316): I.B.M. Canada Ltd., 36,294; Ministry of Government Services, 37,360; Ministry of Treasury and Economics, 28,750; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 29,631; Accounts under $20,000-69,281. Summary of Expenditure Voted Salaries and Wages 989,251 Employee Benefits 142,295 Travelling Expenses 26,768 Other Payments 201,316 Total Expenditure, Cabinet Office $1,359,630 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1980-81 13 MANAGEMENT BOARD OF CABINET Hon. George R. McCague, Minister DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($23,862,636) Listed below are the salary rates of those employees on staff at March 31, where the annual rate is in excess of $30,000. R. J. Butler Secretary, Management Board 64,600 G. H. Waldrum Chairman, Civil Service Commission 64,600 Aboud, E., 45,300; C. J. Abshez, 31,500; C. A. Anderson, 31,150; V. A. Bailey, 37,100; V. M. Bedford, 31,150 C. Bell, 37,100; P. A. Beswick, 31,150; W. E. Bingham, 33,925; R. B. Bradley, 39,925; M. L. Braybon, 31,150 N. V. Briscoe, 37,100; H. A. Brownie,36,000; H. D. Burt, 45,300; J. H. Busby, 37,100; D. O. Campbell, 40,675 D. S. Campbell, 50,200; S. D. Carlson, 31,150; P. P. Catt, 31,150; E. L. Ceglar,37,100; J. Clark, 40,675; E. T Cole, 31,150; B. J. Cook, 45,300; V. W. Cook, 37,275; V. J. Cooper, 37,100; M. C. Corbett, 37,100; R. F Crowther, 40,675; A. F. Cullen, 34,650; J. H. Danson, 37,100; T. A. Dawes, 45,300; M. Donlevy, 31,150; R. B Firlotte, 31,150; W. J. Foster, 30,225; G. Gammie, 37,100; J. R. Gardner, 37,100; P. A. Gelinas, 50,200; G. M Gillespie, 40,675; W. J. Gorchinsky, 42,800; D. R. Gordon, 37,625; H. F. Goss, 41,100; M. J. Gunther, 34,250 V. K. Gupta, 37,100; B. H. Gutteridge, 32,700; J. B. Hansen, 45,300; K. F. Harris, 30,350; D. A. Heming, 31,150 T. J. Hewlett, 31,150; T. G. Hills, 40,675; G. B. Hobson, 40,675; L. Hoffman, 35,800; R. B. Itenson, 33,650 J. A. Jackson, 53,700; D. P. Janzen, 34,125; I. H. Jennings, 45,300; J. W. Keenan, 57,000; J. R. Kerr, 34,800 R. S. Kirsh, 37,100; H. H. Kivi, 40,675; J. J. Laberge, 31,150; L. R. Lambert, 40,675; A. Lee, 36,500; V. F MacDonald, 50,200; M. L. Mackie, 31,150; E. V. Margetts, 50,200; G. N. McAllister, 41,100; F. A. McCollum 31,150; A. L. McCordic, 43,554; J. S. Mcintosh, 34,425; E. A. McKee, 40,675; E. M. Moolgaokar, 31,150 L. W. Murphy, 35,000; D. S. Nagel, 40,675; M. Mahon, 40,675; B. C. Neale, 31,150; R. C. Norberg, 48,848 D. R. Peebles, 50,200; F. B. Quin, 38,950; A. W. Rae, 40,675; A. J. Reed, 37,100 R. D. Reeves, 37,100; V Richard, 37,100; P. J. Rondeau, 37,100; L. Saunders, 31,150; A. H. Schaefer, 40,675; P. G. Schwindt, 45,300 D. Scott, 31,150; J. R. Scott, 53,700; D. M. Sheffe, 30,175; J. Skelton, 40,150; K. W. Skelton, 45,300; M. G Slusarenko, 36,150; K. B. Smith, 36,525; B. M. Snider, 31,100; B. J. Speakman, 40,675; L. M. Tobias, 45,300 W. Treadwell, 40,675; D. J. Tremeer, 40,675; J. S. Tribble, 31,150; W. Tumasz, 37,100; H. A. Vanner, 53,700 I. H. Viebrock, 40,675; J. V. Watson, 31,150; J. Watt, 32,075; A. T. Welsh, 32,700; F. J. White, 40,450; R. A. Whitelaw, 36,550; G. E. Wildish, 37,700; G. R. Wilkins, 40,675; E. T. Winter, 31,150; A. P. Wormwell, 39,400. Temporary Help Services ($843,941): Management Board of Cabinet (Go-Temp), 808,047; Word Power Specialists, 28,922; Accounts under $20,000- 6,972. Employee Benefits ($1,519,850) Payment to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 280,637; Dental Plan, 15,085; Group Insurance, 20,210; Long Term Income Protection, 46,949; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 88,200; Payment on Unfunded Liability of the Public Service Superannuation Fund, 187,755; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 372,148; Superannuation Adjustment Fund, 70,240; Supplementary Health and Hospital Fund, 22,653; Unemployment Insurance 344,370. Other Benefits— Attendance Gratuities, 1,918; Severance Payments, 37,693. Workmen's Compensation Board, 15,802. Payments to other Ministries re Various Benefits, 16,190. Travelling Expenses ($137,932) Hon. George R. McCague, 3,282; R. J. Butler, 1,882; G. H. Waldrum, 5,973; J. D. Clark, 4,359; R. C. Clark, 4,072; M. Donlevy, 4,441; D. P. Janzen, 4,524; V. R. Richard, 6,446; Accounts under $4,000- 102,953. 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1980-81 MANAGEMENT BOARD OF CABINET -Concluded Other Payments ($3,864,601) Materials, Supplies, etc. ($3,825,398): Arbitration Services Limited, 38,107; Consolidated Maintenance Services Limited, 56,685; Dispute Services, 29,667; Domco Foodservices Limited, 111,739; Drake International Systems, 71,494; Foster Advertising Limited, 872,733; Freeman Design Limited, 39,742; Guild Inn, 23,590; Harry J.
Recommended publications
  • V119-1985To1986-331.Pdf
    I LyJL^JJLK p <4- Ontario JOURNALS OF THE Legislative Assembly OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO From 4th of June to 18th of June 1985 Both Days Inclusive and from 2nd of July to 12th of July 1985 Both Days Inclusive and from 15th of October to 20th of December 1985 Both Days Inclusive and from 6th of January to 12th of February 1986 Both Days Inclusive IN THE THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF OUR SOVEREIGN LADY QUEEN ELIZABETH II BEING THE First Session of the Thirty-Third Parliament of Ontario SESSION 1985-86 VOL. CXIX INDEX Journals of the Legislative Assembly, Ontario 34-35 ELIZABETH II, 1985-86 1st Session Thirty-Third Parliament DJOURNMENT DEBATES: July 9 (two matters), July 11, November 5 (two matters), December 5 (two matters), December 10 (two matters), December 12 (two matters), Decem- ber 19, January 7, 21 , 23, 28. Aexander, Honourable Lincoln: Appointment as Lieutenant Governor remarks on, (Oct. 15), 71. gOARD OF INTERNAL ECONOMY: Order-in-Council re membership of, (June 7, July 5, Oct. 28, Dec. 9), 26. 46. 92, 144. Budget Debate: 1. Motion for approval, (Oct. 24), 87. Carried, (Feb. 12), 232. Amendment moved, (Oct. 25), 90. Lost, (Feb. 12), 231. 2. Dates debated October 24, 25, 28, 29, 31, November 1 , 4, February 12. By-Election: Warrant for issued, (Oct. 15), 71. fiiil iv index 1985-86 1 ABINET OFFICE ESTIMATES: Cabinet Office Programme. Deemed reported and concurred in (Feb. 12), 221. Francophone Affairs Programme see Francophone Affairs. Commission on Redistribution: Debate on the motion for Consideration of Objections to the Report of (July 5, Oct.
    [Show full text]
  • Community Governance Councils Central Lhin Health Service Providers Geographic Region September 2009 (V3)
    COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE COUNCILS CENTRAL LHIN HEALTH SERVICE PROVIDERS GEOGRAPHIC REGION SEPTEMBER 2009 (V3) LHIN-Verified Organization/Legal Name City Board Chair Title BC First Name BC Last Name Markham Director, East Region Sonia Ryerson 1 1367178 Ontario Inc. (The Woodhaven) 2063414 Investment LP o/a Leisureworld Caregiving North York Chief Executive Officer David Cutler 2 Centres (Norfinch) 2063414 Investment LP o/a Leisureworld Caregiving Richmond Chief Executive Officer David Cutler 3 Centres (Richmond Hill) Hill 2063414 Investment LP o/a Leisureworld Caregiving Toronto Chief Executive Officer David Cutler 4 Centres (Lawrence) 2063414 Investment LP o/a Leisureworld Caregiving Markham Chief Executive Officer David Cutler 5 Centres (Cheltham) Board Chair & Mayor, City of 6 Abuse Program of York Region Newmarket Vaughan Nick Parco Access Apartments for Physically Disabled Adults in Board Chair 7 Toronto Toronto Tracy Howell Board Chair 8 Across Boundaries - An Ethnoracial Mental Health Centre Toronto Sandi Bell Board Chair 10 Addiction Services for York Region Aurora Patricia Scott-Jeoffroy Advent Health Care Corporation (Valleyview Residence) Toronto Board Chair Keith Juriansz 11 Board President 12 Alliance Hospice Toronto Brian Brenie Board President 13 Alzheimer Society of York Region Newmarket Bill Wylie Board Chair Brennemen- 14 Aphasia Institute Toronto Jane Gibson Arts with the Handicapped Foundation of Canada o/a Arts Board Chair 15 Carousel Outreach Toronto Katherine Thomson ATK Care Inc. o/a River Glen Haven Nursing Home Sutton West President & CEO Thomas Kannampuzha 16 Board Chair 17 Bayview Community Services Inc. Willowdale Jerry Adel President, Board of Directors 18 Bernard Betel Centre for Creative Living Toronto Allan Brown Bethany Lodge Unionville Chairman of the Board John R.
    [Show full text]
  • Journals of the Legislative Assmbly of the Province of Ontario, 1951, Being the Third and Fourth
    ONTW- JOURNALS OF THE OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO From the 1st of February to 5th of April, 1951 Both Days Inclusive; And from the 24th to the 27th of September, 1951 Both Days Inclusive IN THE FIFTEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF OUR SOVEREIGN LORD KING GEORGE VI BEING THE Third and Fourth Sessions of the Twenty-Third Legislature of Ontario SESSIONS 1951 PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY VOL. LXXXV ' iZ., * \ ., ' ! i "r ','T'^M or r; :. u ONTARIO TORONTO Printed and Published by Baptist Johnston, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty 1951 INDEX Journals of the Legislative Assembly, Ontario 15 George VI, 1951 3rd SESSION TWENTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE FEBRUARY 1st APRIL 5th, 1951 \ CTIVE SERVICE ELECTION ACT, 1951, THE: Bill No. 134, introduced and referred to Select Committee on Election Laws, 194. Reported, 223. 2nd Reading, 247. House in Committee, 250. 3rd Reading, 270. Royal Assent, 274. (15 George VI, cap. 1,) ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE: See Legislative Assembly. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE PROVINCE: Recommends resolutions to the House, 55, 95. See also Lieutenant-Governor. ADOLESCENT SCHOOL ATTENDANCE ACT, THE: Question No. 14 as to issue of home permits and employment certificates under, 10. Answered, 177. ADOPTION ACT, THE: 1. Amendment to, forecast in Speech from Throne, 7. 2. Bill No. 51, to amend, introduced, 14. 2nd Reading, 43. House in Committee, 70. 3rd Reading, 74. Royal Assent, 272. (15 George VI, cap. 2.) AGED, HOMES FOR: See Homes for the Aged; also Homes for the Aged Act. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE: See Ontario Agricultural College. AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEES ACT, THE: Question No.
    [Show full text]
  • COMPOSITION RÉCENTE DU CORPS POLITIQUE 895 Ministre
    COMPOSITION RÉCENTE DU CORPS POLITIQUE 895 Ministre délégué à l'Aménagement et au Développement Ministre de l'Industrie et du Commerce, l'hon. Frank S. régional et président du Comité ministériel permanent de Miller l'aménagement et du développement régional, l'hon. Ministre de l'Agriculture et de l'Alimentation, l'hon. François Gendron Dennis R. Timbrell Ministre des Relations internationales et ministre du Ministre de l'Éducation et ministre des Collèges et des Commerce extérieur, l'hon. Bernard Landry Universités, l'hon. Bette Stephenson, M.D. Ministre de la Main-d'oeuvre et de la Sécurité du revenu Procureur général, l'hon. Roy McMurtry, CR. et vice-présidente du Conseil du Trésor, l'hon. Pauline Marois Ministre de la Santé, l'hon. Keith C. Norton, CR. Ministre de l'Énergie et des Ressources, l'hon. Yves Ministre des Services sociaux et communautaires, l'hon. Duhaime Frank Drea Ministre délégué aux Relations avec les citoyens, l'hon. Trésorier provincial et ministre de l'Économie, l'hon. Denis Lazure Larry Grossman, CR. Ministre des Transports, l'hon. Jacques Léonard Président du conseil d'administration du Cabinet et président du Cabinet, l'hon. George McCague Ministre de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation, l'hon. Jean Garon Ministre du Tourisme et des Loisirs, l'hon. Reuben Baetz Ministre de l'Habitation et de la Protection du Ministre de la Consommafion et du Commerce, l'hon. consommateur, l'hon. Guy Tardif Robert G. Elgie, M.D. Ministre des Affaires culturelles, l'hon. Clément Richard Secrétaire provincial à la Justice, l'hon.
    [Show full text]
  • Defense of Place: an Overview
    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION i. Sense of Place--Defense of Place: An Overview: Using the Toronto Island as a case study, this investigation argues that there is a dialectical relationship between sense of place (i.e., strong emotional attachment to a place of personal significance and meaning) and defense of place (i.e., specific political, legal and other actions taken to protect a place that is threatened). That is to say, When a place to which a person or group of people is strongly attached is threatened in some way. the sense of place may lead to and condition the nature of the defense of place; and. when a place is threatened and defended, that defense of place, in turn, conditions and influences the nature of sense of place. It is impossible to fully comprehend individual and collective responses to a threat without understanding the nature of the individual and collective attachment to that which is being threatened. Actions taken in defense of place, therefore, cannot be fully understood without appreciation of the part­ icipants' sense of place. Similarly, the very actions and experiences associated with defense of place may, in turn, heighten and/or otherwise influence participants' sense of place. In a situation where defense of place has occurred, therefore, participants' sense of place cannot be fully comprehended without a parallel understanding of their defense of place. It follows from this that in order to properly study a dialectical relationship between sense of place and defense of place, - .t ­ both the specific nature of the sense of place and the specific nature of the defense of place must be investigated in depth (as in the case study presented here) • Sense of place is a phenomenon of considerable interest and importance to geographers and a phenomenon Which may exist in the absence of any severe threat or any defense of place.
    [Show full text]
  • Public Accounts of the Province of Ontario for the Year Ended March
    PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1994-95 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS Hon. Elmer Buchanan, Minister DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($87,902,805) Temporary Help Services ($1,329,292): Management Board Secretariat, 1,220,010; Accounts under $50,000—109,282. Less: Recoveries from Other Ministries ($196,635): Environment and Energy, 196,635. Employee Benefits ($13,866,524) Payments for Canada Pension Plan, 1 ,594,486; Dental Plan, 95 1 ,332; Employer Health Tax, 1 ,702,083; Group Life Insurance, 170,970; Long Term Income Protection, 1,028,176; Supplementary Health and Hospital Plan, 1,016,690; Unemployment Insurance, 3,017,224; Unfunded Liability— Public Service Pension Fund, 1,024,574. Other Benefits: Attendance Gratuities, 401,716; Death Benefits, 18,660; Early Retirement Incentive, 467,244; Maternity/Parental/Adoption Leave Allowances, 530,045; Severance Pay, 1,494,057; Miscellaneous Benefits, 51,035. Workers' Compensation Board, 315,097. Payments to Other Ministries ($152,141): Accounts under $50,000—152,141. Less: Recoveries from Other Ministries ($69,006): Accounts under $50,000—69,006. Travelling Expenses ($3,859,979) Hon. Elmer Buchanan, 7,002; P. Klopp, 3,765; R. Burak, 9,912; W.R. Allen, 13,155; D.K. Alles, 16,276; P.M. Angus, 23,969; D. Beattie, 12,681; A. Bierworth, 14,510; J.L. Cushing, 12,125; L.L. Davies, 11,521; P. Dick, 16,999; E.J. Dickson, 11,231; R.C. Donais, 10,703; J.R. Drynan, 10,277; R. Dunlop, 10,662; JJ. Gardner, 43,319; C.L. Goubau, 12,096; N. Harris, 12,593; F.R Hayward, 26,910; M.
    [Show full text]
  • Committee of Adjustment North York Agenda, December 5, 2019
    Daniel Antonacci Manager and Deputy Michael Mizzi Committee of Adjustment Secretary416-395-6446-Treasurer Director, Zoning and Secretary-Treasurer North York [email protected] Committee of Adjustment North York Civic Centre City Planning Division 5100 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M2N 5V7 COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT NORTH YORK PANEL Hearing Date: Thursday, December 5 , 2019 Time: 9:30 am and 2:00pm Location: North York Civic Centre Council Chambers – 5100 Yonge Street 1. OPENING REMARKS: Declarations of Interest Confirmation of Minutes from Previous Hearing Closed & Request to Defer Files 2. DEPUTATIONS ITEMS FILES TO BE HEARD AT 9:30 am, OR SHORTLY THEREAFTER: Item File Owner Property Community (Ward) 4841-4881 YONGE ST, 2, 30 & RK (SHEPPARD 40 SHEPPARD AVE E, 15 & 35 1. B0027/19NY Willowdale (18) CENTRE) INC GREENFIELD AVE & PART 2 OF FOREST LANEWAY 4841-4881 YONGE ST, 2, 30 & RK (SHEPPARD 40 SHEPPARD AVE E, 15 & 35 B0028/19NY Willowdale (18) 2. CENTRE) INC GREENFIELD AVE & PART 2 OF FOREST LANEWAY B0025/19NY ABDOLLAH ASADI NIK 320 HOLLYWOOD AVE Willowdale (18) 3. Willowdale (18) 3a. A0479/19NY ABDOLLAH ASADI NIK 320 HOLLYWOOD AVE – PART 1 3b. A0480/19NY ABDOLLAH ASADI NIK 320 HOLLYWOOD AVE – PART 2 Willowdale (18) Item File Owner Property Community (Ward) GHOLAMREZA Willowdale (18) 4. B0034/19NY GHANIZADEH TABRIZI 318 HOUNSLOW AVE GHOLAMREZA 318 HOUNSLOW AVE Part 2 Willowdale (18) 4a. A0531/19NY GHANIZADEH TABRIZI GHOLAMREZA 318 HOUNSLOW AVEPart1 Willowdale (18) 4b. A0532/19NY GHANIZADEH TABRIZI York Centre (06) 5. B0042/19NY XIZHU HE 160 WATERLOO AVE B0043/19NY MBM HOMES INC. 25 WESTDALE DR York Centre (06) 6.
    [Show full text]
  • Report of the Chief Librarian
    .\Ir. Fabio R. lZZI · as· . ·t. rower~ at the l·· ,-~Is s ltahan-spe·1k· b ,1r scourt B ranch. ' In!!" or- /a119) "'" reading in toronto 19 71 88th ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TORONTO PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD The Board Chairman EDMUND T. GUEST, D.D.S., F.A.C.D . .H c 111 hers HON. CHIU' JUSTICE DALTON C. WELLS KI·T I I S. GREGORY DONALD I·. McDONALD, <J.C. J. SYDNEY MIDANI K, Q.C. MRS. RYRII SMITH EDWARD M. DAVIDSON (Died June 5, 1971) MRS. I· ISA SCHARBACI I ALDI R\IAN WILLI Md L. ARCHER, ().C. DONALD C. KENNEDY (Sept. to Dec. 1971) Libraries and Finance Commitee Chairman KHU S. GREGORY Chief Librarian 111 ~ RY C. CAI\IPBI LL, \I.:\ .. B.L.S. Assistant Chief Librarian & Secretary-Treasurer NEWMAN F. MALLON, B.A .. M.L.S. The general management, regulation and control of the Toronto Public Libraries are vested in the Toronto Public Library Board. composed of the :\Llym of the City or a member of the City Council appointed by him as his representative, three persons appointed by the City Council, three by the Toronto Board of Education, and two by the Separate School Board. The representatives from the City Council and Board of Education hold office for three years, and those from the Separate School Board for two years. Gifts to the Toronto Public Libraries The Toronto Public Library Board will be pleased to accept gifts and bequests of funds to be applied towards the purchase of memorial books or toward such other purposes as may be agreed between the donor and the Library Board.
    [Show full text]
  • PDF of Dixie: Orchards to Industry by Kathleen A. Hicks
    Dixie: Orchards to Industry Kathleen A. Hicks DIXIE: ORCHARDS TO INDUSTRY is published by The Friends of the Mississauga Library System 301 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3Y3 Canada Copyright © 2006 Mississauga Library System Dixie: Orchards to Industry All rights reserved. II ISBN 0-9697873-8-3 Written by Kathleen A. Hicks Edited by Michael Nix Graphic layout by Joe and Joyce Melito Cover design by Stephen Wahl Front cover photos - The Region of Peel Archives Back cover photo by Stephen Wahl No part of this publication may be produced in any form without the written permission of the Mississauga Library System. Brief passages may be quoted for books, newspaper or magazine articles, crediting the author and title. For photographs contact the source. Extreme care has been taken where copyright of pictures is concerned and if any errors have occurred, the author extends her utmost apology. Care has also been taken with research material. If anyone encounters any discrepancy with the facts contained herein, please send Upper Canada Map (Frederick R. Bercham) your written information to the author in care of the Mississauga Library System. Dixie: Orchards to Industry (Kathleen A. Hicks) (Kathleen Other Books by Kathleen Hicks III The Silverthorns: Ten Generations in America Kathleen Hicks’ V.I.P.s of Mississauga The Life & Times of the Silverthorns of Cherry Hill Clarkson and Its Many Corners Meadowvale: Mills to Millennium Lakeview: A Journey From Yesterday Cooksville: Country to City VIDEO Riverwood: The Estate Dreams Are Made Of Dedication IV dedicate this book to all the people I know and have known who have hailed from Dixie, whom I have shared many inter- esting stories with over the years and have admired tremen- dously for their community dedication: William Teggart, the Kennedys, Dave and Laurie Pallett, Jim McCarthy, Colonel IHarland Sanders, Gord Stanfield, Mildred and Jack Bellegham and Dave Cook to mention a few.
    [Show full text]
  • January 8, 1973 File No. Inaugural Meeting
    INDEX FIRST MEETING — January 8, 1973 File No. Inaugural Meeting - 51-2 Appointment of Council members to various Committees and Boards, appointment of Alderman K. Lund as representative on Metropolitan Council, and appointment of Controller Paul Godfrey as Acting Mayor. SECOND MEETING - January 15, 1973 1. Rezoning applications: 86—2 a) Guntis I. Tannis b) W.R. Hitch on behalf of Hercules Lift Trucks Ltd. c) Holden, Murdoch, Walton, Finlay, Robinson on behalf of Verna Carter 2. Max Gould on behalf of Ted Idzik — withdrawal of 6-2 rezoning application. 3. Knights of Columbus Humber Valley Council No.3945 - 146 request to sell raffle tickets 1+. Metropolitan Toronto Industrial Commission re represen— tative to attend its annual meeting 5. Mr. R.E. Bales submitting resignation from Planning Board 14-2 & Appts. 6. Lawrence Heights Community Day Care Centre re appointment Appts. of representative on Day Care Centre Board 7,, Canadian Red Cross Society re Mayor’s Blood Donor Clinic “C” 8. Metropolitan Toronto Planning Board re projected 28 Metropolitan “Official’1 Plan .. Alexander Proctor, York Condominium Corporation #16 re 5—l garbage collection from highrise condominiums 10. City of Toronto re appointment of representative to “Toronto’ Working Committee to consider celebration of Toronto’s past 11. Town of Oakville — motion re non—returnable soft drink ‘TOT) containers 12. Appointment of representative to Working Committee for Toronto celebration of Toronto’s Past (See Item 10) 13. Board of Control Report No.1 and Traffic, Fire & Legislation Committee Report No.1 14. Service Station Application 72—4 — Chalet Oil Limited 65 15.
    [Show full text]
  • 1982 Ontario PA.Pdf
    PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1981-82 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD Hon. Dennis R. Timbrell, Minister Hon. Lome C. Henderson, Minister DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted and Special Warrant Salaries and Wages ($42,036,618) Listed below are the salary rates of those employees on the staff at March 31, where the annual rate is in excess of $30,000. D. M. Allan Deputy Minister 67,000 Abraham, F. R., 32,375; W. T. Abraham, 33,000; C. Allen, 33,000; W. R. Allen, 35,750; D. K. Alles, 35,750; E. T. Andersen, 46,825; J. A. Anderson, 33,000; J. B. Arnold, 33,000; P. S. Arri, 31,211; J. S. Ashman, 42,600; C. S. Baldwin, 35,750; A. Beauchesne, 33,000; S. J. Beckley, 34,950; C. M. Bell, 34,200; H. I. Bell, 33,000; R. E. Bell, 33,000; H. E. Bellman, 33,000; H. U. Bentley, 33,000; B. D. Binnington, 39,000; N. A. Bird, 33,000; W. D. Black, 33,000; T. J. Blom, 31,868; H. Blum, 42,600; G. B. Boddington, 39,800; M. R. Bolton, 33,000; J. Boluk, 37,500; K. G. Boyd, 35,750; W. R. Bradford, 33,000; H. E. Braun, 39,000; J. H. Brimner, 35,750; W. R. Broadworth, 33,000; D. Broome, 45,600; R. H. Brown, 35,750; J. E. Brubaker, 41,000; A. R. Brunet, 37,250; D. Buth, 32,375; K. D. Cameron, 33,000; J. E. Canning, 30,150; R. W. Carbert, 35,900; S. D. Carlson, 35,900; M. T.
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]