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SUPPLEMENT to the PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 7 Agriculture and Marketing—(Continued) Redden, John E SUPPLEMENT TO THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 7 Agriculture and Marketing—(Continued) Redden, John E............ 2,001 89 Roach, Henry J .............. 3,035 91 S prou le. Donald E........ 2,371 08 Rouse, Angus................ 3,981 84 Stead. Phillip B.............. 3,374 33 Rovers, Arnold A.......... 3,584 50 Stewart, Peter S............ 2,821 06 Ruet. Joe J. L. E............ 4,682 57 Taylor, Ralph H............ 3,590 52 Scammell, Frank E........ 4,248 70 Thompson, Charles N.. 2,571 74 Searle, J. Stephen........ 2,118 13 Thompson, John P........ 4,602 81 Sefton, Arnold E............ 3,526 82 Trenholm, Bruce M.. 2,465 24 Shaw, Allen.................. 4,110 63 Trueman, Brian C.......... 4,683 88 Sibley, Jack D................ 5,743 59 van der Leest. Jan........ 3,051 84 Silver, Keith R.............. 3,166 56 Walsh, Frederick A.... 2,574 72 Slater, Douglas T.......... 2,813 06 Wilson, Harold G.......... 2,017 85 Smiley, Walter L............ 2,708 99 Accounts under $2,000. 69,663 57 Smith. David M.............. 2,432 89 Smith, Weldon L............ 3,416 24 $ 465,646 72 Grunts and Assistance Annapolis County Dairy Production Exhibition.................. $ 3,525 00 Subsidy...................... 1,651.527 73 Annapolis Co. Live­ Digby District stock Health Services Livestock Health Board.......................... 23.500 00 Services Board.......... 7.000 00 Antigon’sh Co. Live­ Eastern Nova Scotia stock Health Services Exhibition.................. 3,500 00 Board.......................... 48.500 00 Fertilizer Assistance Atlantic Christian Train­ Policy.......................... 1,008,095 42 ing Centre.................. 6,619 00 Halifax- Musquodoboit Atlantic Standardbred Livestock Health Breeders Association. 8,000 00 Services Board.......... 9.000 00 10,640 00 Hants County Atlantic Winter Fair. Exhibition.................. 5,600 00 Awards to Clubs............ 19,614 43 Hants East Livestock Beef and Sheep Produc­ Health Services Board 19.500 00 tion Policy .................. 82.861 44 Hants West Livestock Cabot Small Farmers Health Services Board 9,700 00 Association................ 4,000 00 Holstein Breeder’s Cape Breton County Association................ 3,850 00 Exhibition.................. 3,425 00 Interest Subsidy Cape Breton Co. Live­ Forgiveness.............. 1,088,221 41 stock Health Services Inverness-Victoria Board .......................... 10,600 00 Livestock Health Capital Grants.............. 661,234 61 Services Board.......... 45.500 00 Colchester Central Kings County Livestock Livestock Health Health Services Board 25.500 00 Services Board.......... 15.100 00 Kings North Livestock Colchester North Health Services Board 30,000 00 Livestock Health Land Improvement Services Board.......... 7,700 00 Policy.......................... 4,817 63 Colchester West Limestone Assistance. 458,230 47 Livestock Health Lunenburg Co. Services Board.......... 15.100 00 Livestock Health Cream Hauling Services Board.......... 38,275 00 Assistance.................. 22,057 10 Maple Syrup Program. 20,922 11 Cumberland County Maritime Co-Op Exhibition.................. 3,450 00 Services Ltd................ 138,434 27 Cumberland East-West Mosher Limestone Co., Livestock Health Ltd............................... 269,974 77 Services Board.......... 14,150 00 8 SUPPLEMENT TO THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Agriculture and Marketing—(Continued) N. S. Animal Breeders Sire Improvement Policy 52,350 00 Co-op Ltd................... 93,000 00 South Shore Exhibition. 5,510 00 N. S. Crop Insurance Weed Control Act Commission.............. 110,464 31 Expenses.................... 28,996 55 N. S. Livestock Council. 3,000 00 Western N. S. N. S. Hog Stabilization Exhibition.................. 3,450 00 Fund ......................... 133,072 00 Western N. S. Livestock N. S. Provincial Health Services Board 18,600 00 Exhibition.................. 5,455 00 Women’s Institute of Pictou County Nova Scotia................ 12,000 00 Exhibition.................. 3,500 00 Yarmouth Co. Livestock Pictou East Livestock Health Services Board 22,000 00 Health Services Board 18,500 00 Accounts under $3,000. 39,013 60 Pictou West Livestock Accounts Payable Health Services Board 18,500 00 Adjustment................ 31,469 73 Richmond Co. Livestock Transfer from other Health Services Board 6,100 00 Accounts.................... 57,376 77 Royal Winter Fair........ 4,990 21 School Milk Program. .. 1,237,109 63 $ 7,712,180 76 Seed Assistance Policy. 9,997 57 Salaries included in Grants and Assistance: Salaries under $15,000. ........................................... $ 116,812 30 Expenses included in Grants and Assistance: Archibald. Lester..........$ 10,800 00 Melanson, Chester.... 6,098 17 Arnfast, Karen.............. 7,457 00 Melanson, Edward.... 4,376 76 Barker, K. Eric.............. 91,609 38 Marshall Trucking Ltd., Boliver, Cannon............ 10,415 14 Willis.......................... 32,152 42 Boyd Construction Ltd., Millett & Sons Co. Ltd., Rolie .......................... 16,187 50 Perry L........................ 3,235 40 Brown Ltd., William J.. 4,149 00 Modern Construction Chappell, R. K............. 4,200 00 Ltd................................ 83,201 35 Clarke, Raymond.......... 5,593 10 Mumford, Harry M .... 3,803 86 Douglas, C. A................ 5,740 00 N. S. Agricultural Elco Distributors Co., College ...................... 10,431 00 Ltd............................... 4,298 85 Oikle Trucking Ltd., Eillis, Archibald M........ 8,394 64 John K........................ 22,920 74 Fraser, James................ 10,625 00 Orde, Charles H............ 3,752,51 Fundy Excavation Ltd.. 9,564 37 Porter, Basil.................. 4,142 50 Goodspeeds Ltd............ 5,543 28 St. Peter’s Co-operative Haight, Bernard............ 6.339 21 Society Ltd.................. 3,456 18 Harris Excavating Ltd., Seeley, Benjamin.......... 10,968 94 R. & D....................... 3,059 00 Shanks Ltd., Reid J.. 8,235 39 Hayden, A. & D........... 20.391 00 Tidewater Construction Hill, Charles.................. 3,304 09 Co., Ltd...................... 215,943 95 J. Si A. Contracting Ltd. 20,274 00 Willow Contracting J. Sc J. Construction Ltd. 7,234 50 Ltd................................ 37,364 09 Kolstee. Hank W.......... 3,613 62 Windsor Sand & Gravel Larche Mlg. Ltd., Frank 3,314 75 ltd................................ 4,932 50 Lombard Ltd., Bernard Accounts under $3,000. 160,066 99 Sc Gerard.................... 34,797 10 Less Recoveries............ 8,500 52 Longley, Nellie Jane. 3,232 00 McCullough, Alton.... 6,522 87 $ 916,312 72 Martell’s Bus Service Ltd............................... 3,071 09 Total, Grants and Assistance.................. $ 8,745,305 78 SUPPLEMENT TO THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 9 Agriculture and Marketing—(Continued) Other: Mabou Consumers Agriculture Canada... .$ 8,184 65 Co-operative Ltd........ 8,648 06 Annis, J. T...................... 4.692 01 Maritime Co-op Services Apple Maggot Control Ltd................................ 25,271 00 Board........................... 25,630 66 Maritime Tel. & Tel. Co. Atlantic Travel Service. 4.844 12 Ltd................................ 149,645 36 Auto-Trans Garage Ltd. 3,180 30 Morley, John................ 3,471 68 Bagnell’s ......................... 15,342 22 Morton, Keith B............ 3,587 50 Blaikies Garage Ltd... 18,239 98 Mosher Limestone Co. Cameron Farm Ltd................................ 4,649 79 Equipment................ 4,499 09 Nelson’s (Truro) Canada Packers Ltd.... 4.928 00 Cleaners Ltd.............. 3,199 10 Canadian Laboratory N. S. Agricultural Supplies Ltd.............. 13.161 07 College...................... 3,342 27 Canadian National N. S. Communications Railways.................... 5,676 39 Sc Information Centre 113,530 65 Carsand-Mosher N. S. Power Photographic............ 5,417 95 Corporation................ 90,829 06 Central Equipment Ltd. 3,868 14 N. S. Research Centra] Stationery Foundation................ 3,789 26 Stockroom.................. 20,517 40 N, S. Technical College. 9,663 31 Clarence’s Farm Service O’Connor’s Cleaning Co. Ltd........................ 5,429 70 Supplies Ltd.............. 7,468 00 Colchester Co-operative Pitney-Bowes of Canada Services Ltd................ 33,099 26 Ltd................................ 3,160 69 Coldwell, E. W.............. 4,369 73 Porter, Donald E............ 4,064 17 Connaught Laboratories Postmaster.................... 42,206 45 Ltd................................ 5,358 48 Production Equipment Cyanamid of Canada Ltd................................ 4,657 70 Ltd..................... .. 3,802 00 Public Works, Dept. of. 3,099 99 Dairy Herd Analysis Riversdale Lumber Ltd. 3,555 50 Service........................ 11,431 98 Rushton’s Service Dick Co. of Canada Ltd., Station*........................ 13,284 38 A. B............................ 3,419 35 Shell Canada Ltd............ 67,135 41 Doane Sc Co., H. R........ 3,561 00 Simpson-Hurst Ltd........ 3,600 00 Ebsco Subscription Spencer Bros. Sc Turner Service Ltd.................. 5,269 17 Ltd............................... 25,091 24 Fisher Scientific Co. Superior Propane Ltd.. 5,439 18 Ltd............................... 14,144 98 Sydow, Heinz................ 3,954 00 Flemming Ltd., William Texaco Canada Ltd........ 3,165 49 A.................................. 54.599 51 3M Canada Ltd.............. 9,054 09 Goodspeeds Ltd............ 3,033 02 Walker & Son Ltd., A. J. 7,186 51 Halifax Herald Ltd........ 3,362 27 Wilsons Fuel Co. Ltd... 7,508 46 Halifax Seed Co. Ltd... 3,274 61 Woolfitt, Wayne............ 9,942 90 Hayes Insurance Ltd... 6,697 00 Xerox of Canada Ltd...
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