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Public \Caunk Lkpt. public \caunk. >/ accounts % 1981-82 volume 2 - - supplementary information ■AY 1 1983 , p*J3 if.ATiONS _n;,.4 ,i‘v or Saskatchewan MANITOBA for the year ended March 31,1982 public accounts 1981-82 olume 2 — supplementary information MANITBBA for the year ended March 31,1982 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2018 with funding from University of Alberta Libraries https://archive.org/details/supplementaryin1982mani_0 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 1981-82 GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA TABLE OF CONTENTS Salaries and Wages Paid to Employees, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1982 . 7 Cash Payments to Corporations, Government Agencies, Firms, Individuals, Municipalities, Cities, Towns and Villages, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1982 . 85 . GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii SALARIES AND WAGES IN EXCESS OF $15,000 Paid to Employees During Year Ended 31st March, 1982 SALARIES PAID 1981-82 GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA SALARIES AND WAGES IN EXCESS OF $15,000. Paid to Employees During the Year Ended March 31, 1982 LEGISLATION (I) Leader of the Official Opposition Party Ion, S. R. (Total $24,694.45) . 6,238.42* Iwley, Howard R. (Total $22,371.42) 14,214.06* Other Assembly Expenditures brnier, J. Hanuschak, Dorothy E. .. 16,112.00 NelI is, Georgina ([Total $18,568.65) . 17,749.82* Johnson, E. Ann (Total $18,720.78) 5,688.24* I iger, Elaine M. (Total $15,822.99) _ 302.27* O'Connor, Daniel J. |(TotaI $16,502.33) . 12,193.99* Mackintosh, Gordon H. .. 26,050.44 (Total $29,985.23) 16,788.83* 3pape, Carmen C. .... 19,060.08 Manson, A. Shirley . 20,171.32 Reeves, J. R. 49,979.95 eorgison, Joan S. M. 15,279.58 Moses, Patricia E. Smith, Doris .. 16,386.35 loerzen, Shirley A. (Total $18,507.77) _ 10,881.54* ltTotal $22,649.64) . 6,882.01 * Provincial Auditor 's Office liprick, W. K. Drapala, D. 21,797.23 Mi1ian, J. 20,989.68 1 Provincial Auditor .... 58,705.40 Edwards, G. M. 24,420.30 Mouser, M. J. 20,171.32 Armstrong, J. H. 38,020.74 Gibson, D* Ga 26,505.18 Murray, M. 25,019.02 Basham, R. R . 17,766.09 Gwynne, M. A. 28,396.16 Nichol, M. E. 48,599.98 Bilsland, J. D. 42,453.58 Hamel in, P. M. 17,864.24 Ormonde, B. G. 29,895.58 B1 ack, R• S• ••••••••••• 39,307.13 Jackson, F. H. 52,484.90 Osa+O, Ra Sa aaaaaaaaaaa 25,994.56 Borgfjord, D. A. 25,019.02 Johnson, W. A. 42,453.58 Pagtakhan, V. Jr. 25,019.02 'Bothe, J* K* ••••••••••• 42,453.58 Khan, J• 19,981.06 Paterson, T. W. 42,453.58 Campbel1, G. D. Kingerski, L. J. 21,365.50 Rahim, Pa •••••••••••••• 21,801.48 (Total $34,793.20) - 17,017.91* Knight, J. H. 34,035.82 Rogers, M. F. 21,930.07 Lipski, Helen . 18,720.78 KOWaGa aaaaaaaaaaaaaa 48,774.04 Singleton, J. W. 35,601.25 Carvel 1, J. B. Jr. 23,590.00 Little, M. 1. 20,776.86 Smith, D. W. 19,048.25 Chiswel 1 , W. E. .. 36,728.96 Martin, A. F. 48,594.06 Unryn, L. L . 37,163.10 Clark, R. B. 18,042.18 Martin, J. M. 39,243.10 WOOCl j Ra Pa aaaaaaaaaaaa 34,035.82 Cohen, H. 42,453.58 Matsukubo, B. H. 37,163.10 Woytiuk, J. D. 25,019.02 Conklin, R. G. 42,453.58 Mayer, R. B. 30,594.43 Wylynko, S. R. 30,026.36 Dalgliesh, J. G. 23,770.20 McKinnon, D. M. Dias, J. 1. G. 25,019.02 (Total $23,631.53) _ 13,410.33* Doerksen, Jacob . 25,019.02 Ombudsman Maltby, G. W. ... 58,137.26 Tuckett, Barry E. 29,420.30 Regiedzinski, A. 29,420.30 Webb, R. F. ..... 34,035.82 Electoral Office Balasko, Richard . 25,263.64 Bernier, J. Chappel, J. Donahoe, Sheila . 21,386.56 (Total $18,568.65) - 191.69* (Total $35,226.64) - 3,206.56* Willis, Richard T. 48,599.98 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (II) Premier and President of the Council Pawley, Hon. H. R. (Total $22,371.42) . 8,157.36* Lyon, Hon. S. R. (Total $24,694.45) . 18,456.03* Minister Without Portfolio McGill, Hon. E.R., Minister 10,823.80 8 SALARIES PAID 1981-82 Executive Council - Continued Administration Bedson, Derek R. C. 58,705.40 Fort, Louise NelI is, Georgina Anderson, Doreen (Total $18,175.69) .. 5,663.49* (Total $18,720.78) _ 13,032.54* (Total $21,786.68) - 14,127.78* Goerzen, Shirley A. O'Connor, Daniel J. Armit, James G. 33,375.32 (Total $22,649.64) .. 15,767.63* (Total $29,985.23) _ 13,196.40* Boulet, Bernadette J. .. 15,839.86 Harder, J. Elaine .... 16,868.44 Oleson, Robert V. 33,307.95 Brown, Kathleen E. Krichkowski, Florence 15,902.12 Ozubko, Esther . 18,042.18 (Total $20,171.32) - 2,715.37* Leitch, D. A. ........ 51,324.50 Hoffman, Darlene M.15,645.75 Dawson, Doris . 20,420.44 Lees, J. D. 20,905.63 Regehr, William . 16,545.68 Decter, Michael B. 17,837.41 MacPhaiI, Olive A. ... 24,963.18 Ritchie, Craig S. Deguefe, Laurie A. 15,423.46 Moses, Patricia E. (Total $19,478.48) _ 564.76* Feely, Georgette (Total $18,507.77) .. 6,119.68* (Total $15,758.45) - 645.20* AGRICULTURE (III) Minister's Salary Uruski, Hon. Billie, Minister . 6,317.36 Downey, Hon. J.E., Minister . 14,293.03 Planning and Management Ba i I ey, Roder i ck C. FiIteau, R. R . 38,779.63 Michalchuk, Mrs. Betty . 18,720.78 Deputy Minister. 58,705.40 Forbes, R. E. 40,469.26 McPhail, Marjorie M. ... 26,581.10 Chorney, Alfred C. 36,927.80 Landega, Susan M. 15,717.78 Ross, David M. 22,618.39 Dryburgh, Bruce Hamerton, E. M. 20,171.32 (Total $34,204.14) _ 7,520.31* Milk Prices Review Commission TuI Iy, Denis 19,939.36 Management Services Ad0msf S • B • ••••••••••• 16,598.92 Epp, John V. 35,550.58 Reitmeier, Karen L. 21,910.44 Baseraba, R. L. 42,453.58 Fearn, Gregory A. 30,502.94 Romanyshyn, R. 27,563.90 Bruce, Karen M. 24,327.38 Ferens, Mrs. Marian ... 16,011.32 Romas, P. M. 16,011.32 Burch, Douglas H. 35,550.58 Heckert, Fred E. J. ... 21,235.88 Kudlak, Mrs. Angelica .. 20,171.32 Cameron, J. R. 42,146.26 Jablonski, Marcella ... 15,423.46 Smith, Etha B. 18,042.18 Chwartacki, Joyce . 16,305.64 Lacomy, G. J. 52,484.90 Stephen, Barbara J. 16,598.92 Cruse, Patricia L. Lulashnyk, Nestor . 30,684.68 Toews, Norma . 18,720.78 (Total $16,056.93) _ 10,313.88* Lutz, E1izabeth A. 18,720.78 Tucker, Rex G. 28,711.28 Desrosiers, R. A.. 34,035.82 Mi1ner, D. 20,961.20 Vielgut, Joseph M. 37,039.06 Dryburgh, Bruce Palmquist, Irene . 15,423.46 Coffell, Mrs. Ruth B. .. 16,011.32 (Total $34,204.14) _ 26,683.83* Clairmont, Mrs. E. F. 16,598.92 Witwicki, Bernice ...... 16,011.32 Agricultural Production Divi sion - Admin stration Pringle, T. L. 52,484.90 Animal Industry Branch Bashforth, Gerald P. ... 34,158.98 Kachurowsky, Wilfred .. 23,320.72 Pettitt, Ronald G. 36,927.80 Bernatsky, Matthew . 24,791.37 Kernatz, Susan . 18,936.03 Powel1, N. L. 23,567.96 Blakely, Don . 30,625.93 Labossiere, Henri . 23,567.96 Ptak, Henry John . 23,567.96 Bower, Robert E. 30,794.94 Llddle, Robert . 23,567.96 Steeds, Willi am G. 33,842.90 Brown, M. T. 23,567.96 Macaulay, Lynne Ann ... 20,687.78 Steinke, Wi11iam E. 23,320.72 Chan, Kwok On . 18,251.48 Macaulay, D. M. 33,842.90 Stroud, Martin D. 23,222.52 Chau, S. P, J. 23,788.52 MacDonald, Brian . 36,927.80 Trout, J. Emerson . 21,786.44 Druwo, Edgar John Mattson, Mrs. D. E. ... 15,867.90 Vincent, C. W. 33,842.90 (Total $19,079.12) _ 18,846.80* McCalg, Maureen . 16,692.19 Waddel1, D. 36,927.80 F1sher, Marn1 . 18,828.18 . 25 532.52 25,532.52 Frasor, Marcol S. 25,051.82 McNaughton, Charles H. 46,794.28 WakelIn, John Brian .... 33^ 842.90 Frooso, Claronco F. 27,230.42 Meier, H. B. 23,567.96 Wentworth, Glenna . 18,251.48 Hacker, l)r. Donnls E. .. 36,927.80 Paton, Tannis Elln .... 15,853.44 Wittenberg, Maria . 27,271.12 Ilarrop, G. Anno. 16,251.57 Latour, Patricia A. ... 20,215.73 Wyman, Dr. H. R. 36,927.80 Ibrahim, Ezzat . 33,842.90 SALARIES PAID 1981-82 Agriculture - Continued Veterinary Services Branch nderson, Mrs. B. G. ... 25,187.76 Briggs, Mrs. June . 20,476.57 Paler, Judy V. 18,822.07 ustin, Ronald J. 36,927.80 Leverick, Michael 16,665.23 Popko, Cheryl L. 16,357.96 aker, Frank P. 20,452.32 Lezak, Brian J. .. 26,003.55 Singh, Harri ... 22,080.86 3zanf E • F. ••••••••••• 21,786.44 Lowe, Mrs. Marie J . 24,779.07 Spearman, Dr. J. Grant . 38,576.20 owness. Dona Ida A. 17,759.95 Stone, Susan R. .. 22,542.94 Sulkers, Joycely n A. ... 16,357.96 oycott. Dr. B. R. 38,576.20 McPhedran, Dr. J. A. ... 48,599.98 Urbanowski , P. J • •••••• 16,011.32 elorme, Charles . 16,912.22 Mitani, F.
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