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OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($31,985)

Secretary and other salaries and wages under $20,000, 31,985.

Employee Benefits ($2,911)

Payments to the Treasurer of — re: Pension Plan, 348; Group Insurance, 159; Long Term Income Protection, 143; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 354; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 1,510; Unemployment Insurance, 397.

Other Payments ($28,223)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($8,223): Accounts under $10,000, 8,223.

Expenses ($20,000): Her Honour Pauline McGibbon allowance for contingencies, 20,000.

Total Other Payments 28,223

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 31 ,985

Employee Benefits 2,9 1 Other Payments 28.223

Total Expenditures, Office of the Lieutenant Governor $63,1 19

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OFFICE OF THE ASSEMBLY DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($771,378)

P. A. Brannan, 23,586; D. Cameron. 20,508; R. J. Fleming, 22,649; E. J. Hemphill, 20,508; R. G. Lewis. 41,989; A. F. Sloga, 20,508 ;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 621,630.

Employee Benefits ($53,474)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario — re: Canada Pension Plan, 5,930; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 29,485; Unemployment Insurance, 6,631 ;— Other Employee Benefits (Group Insurance, Long Term Income Protection, Ontario Health Insurance Plan); 4,535. Other Benefits — Attendance Bonus Credits (Annual), 5,069; Attendance Bonus Credits (Terminal), 1,824.

Travelling Expenses ($10,404)

Accounts under $2,500, 10,404.

Other Payments ($6,520,122)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($589,077): The Carswell Co. Ltd., 340,168; Eicon Association, 48,338; The Ministry of Government Services, 22,516; International Business Machines, 17,874; The Management Board, 78,800; — Accounts under $10,000. 81,381.

Allowance to Mr. Speaker in Lieu of Contingencies ($9,000): Honourable Allan E. Reuter, 5,030; Honourable Russell D. Rowe, 3,970.

Grant and Expenses in connection with Commonwealth Parliamentary Association ($69,171): Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, 3,548; Honourable A. E. Reuter re: Association Conference. 4,502; Hyatt Regency. Toronto. 32.185; Accounts under $10,000. 28,936.

Members' Services, including secretarial, research, office equipment and supplies, maintenance, printing, legisla- tive printing, etc. ($2,294,307): Salaries and Wages: Sundry persons employed for members (not public servants) ($1,383,407): M. Gee, 24,289;-Other Salaries and Wages under $20,000, 1,359,118. Employee Benefits ($35,231): Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 10,421; Unemployment Insurance, 13,154; North American Life Assurance Co., 5.774; — Other Benefits: Attendance Credit payments (Annual), 4,149; Attendance Credit payments (Terminal), 1,733. Travelling Expenses Account under $2,500, ($17,743) Miscellaneous ($857,926): Alphatext Systems Ltd., 35,813; A. B. Dick Company of Canada, 30,434; J. & J. Dineley Ltd., 34,933; The Ministry of Government Services, 189,261; Ministry of Government Services, Government Stationery Account, 84,709; International Business Machines, 12,990; Management Board of Cabinet, 40,884; Noble Scott Company Ltd., 289,456; Whyte Hook Papers, 33,939;- Accounts under $10,000, 105,507.

Indemnities and Allowances to Members, including Accommodation and Travel Expenses ($3,214,782): Indemnities ($1,748,137):

115 Members at $1 5,000 per annum, 1 ,725,000; F. Guindon, 3,082; A. B. R. Lawrence, 7,274; G. Samis, 6,822; P. Taylor, 5,959. Additional Indemnities ($71,501): Leader of the Opposition — R. F. Nixon, 18,000; Leader of the — S. Lewis, 5,000; Opposition House Leader— J. R. Breithaupt, 5,000; New Democratic Party House Leader —I. Deans, 2,500; Speaker-Hon. A. E. Reuter, 5,030; Hon R. D. Rowe, 3,970; Deputy Speaker and Chairman of the Committees of the Whole House- W. Hodgson, 2,205; R. D. Rowe, 2,795; : ;

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Deputy Chairman of the Committees of the Whole House— W. Hodgson, 1,677; G. E. Smith,

1 ,241 ; Chief Government Whip— R. D. Kennedy, 5,000; Deputy Government Whip— B. Gilbertson,

1,216; G. E. Smith, 1,759; Government Whips— B. Gilbertson, 1,189; G. Nixon, 734; W. J. Nuttall, 811; J. Turner, 1,063; T. Wardle, 811; Chief Opposition Whip-H. Worton, 3,000; Opposition Whips— B. Newman, 2,000; J. Spence, 2,000; Chief New Democratic Party Whip— J. E. Stokes, 2,500; New Democratic Party Whip— P. Lawlor, 2,000. Chairman of Standing Committees ($12,000): M. Hamilton, 2,000; D. H. Morrow, 2,000; R. K. McNeil, 2,000; W. J. Nuttall, 2,000; P. Reid, 2,000; J. A. Taylor, 2,000. Accommodation and Travel Expenses ($498,075): Allowance for Expenses ($874,069) 115 Members at $7,500 per annum, 862,500; F. Guindon, 1,541; A. B. R. Lawrence, 3,637; G.

Samis, 3,41 1 ; P. Taylor, 2,980. Representation Allowance ($1 1,000): Hon. W. G. Davis, 4,500; S. Lewis, 1,500; R. F. Nixon, 3,000; Hon. A. E. Reuter, 1,118; Hon. R. D. Rowe, 882.

Committee Fees ($343,785): Select Committee to inquire into and review the Corporations Act of the Province of Ontario and related Acts and Regulations including the Corporations Information Act and the Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act ($158,690): (Cumulative Expenses to March 31, 1975, $807,158). Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings ($19,740):

W. Hodgson, Chairman, 2,340; J. A. Belanger, 1,600; D. W. Ewen, 1,950; E. R. Good, 1,800; E. Havrot, 1,700; R. M. Johnston, 1,100; P. Lawlor, 1,850; J. Renwick, 1,750; V. M. Singer, 1,800; G. E. Smith, 1,900; J. A. Taylor, 1,950. Travelling Allowances and Disbursements ($14,448):

W. Hodgson, Chairman, 1,445; J. A. Belanger, 2,497; D. W. Ewen, 2,111; E. R. Good, 1,090; E. Havrot, 1,857; R. M. Johnston, 1,425; P. Lawlor, 180; J. Renwick, 487; V. M. Singer,

360; G. E. Smith, 1,588; J. A. Taylor, 1,408. Miscellaneous ($124,502): Borden & Elliot, 28,037; Inn on the Park, London (England), 14,964; Ness and Winters, 32,011

-Accounts under $10,000, 31,71 1 ; Payroll, 17,779. Select Committee on Economic and Cultural Nationalism ($74,713): (Cumulative Expenses to March 31, 1975 ($573,889) Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings:

R. D. Rowe, Chairman, 540; D. M. Deacon, 600; I. Deans, 700; R. G. Hodgson, 700; R. D. Kennedy, 700; N. Leluk, 700; E. W. Martel, 700; R. S. Smith, 700; G. Walker, 50. Travelling Allowances and Disbursements ($4,442):

R. D. Rowe, Chairman, 255; D. M. Deacon, 148; I. Deans, 533; R. G. Hodgson, 648; R. D. Kennedy, 219; N. Leluk, 205; E. W. Martel, 1,022; R. S. Smith, 1,287; G. Walker, 125. Miscellaneous ($64,881): C. K. Marchant, 11,987; Noble Scott Co. Ltd., 10,314; Torkin-Manes, 21, 832;- Accounts under $10,000, 20,748. Select Committee on Land Drainage ($33,663): (Cumulative Expenses to March 31, 1975, $408,615) Miscellaneous— Accounts under $10,000, 27,758; Payroll, 5,905. Select Committee on Motorized Snow Vehicles and All-Terrain Vehicles ($5,902): (Cumulative Expenses to March 31, 1975, $220,770) Miscellaneous— Accounts under $10,000, 3,652; Payroll, 2,250. Select Committee on the Utilization of Educational Facilities ($70,817): (Cumulative Expenses to March 31, 1975, $363,132) Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings ($3,290):

C. Mcllveen, Chairman, 540; R. Beckett, 150; J. Foulds, 150; M. Gaunt, 100; E. Havrot, 400;

F. Laughren, 450; L. Maeck, 400; B. Newman, 400; J. Root, 250; O. Villeneuve, 450. Travelling Allowances and Disbursements ($3,713): C. Mcllveen, Chairman, 523; R. Beckett, 50; J. Foulds, 466; M. Gaunt, 162; E. Havrot, 378;

F. Laughren, 712; L. Maeck, 168; B. Newman, 640; J. Root, 148; O. Villeneuve, 466. Miscellaneous ($63,814): Accounts under $10,000, 21,950; Payroll, 41,864.

Total Other Payments 6,520,122 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 U

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Statutory

Contribution to Legislative Assembly Retirement Allowances Account ($167,890)

Payment to the Account, 167,890.

Expenses of Elections ($207,086)

Electoral Districts ($141,542):

Carleton East, 82,303; Don Mills, 104; Etobicoke, 57; High Park, 101 ; Lakeshore, 101 ; Oriole, 100; Parkdale, 106; Scarborough-Ellesmere, 101; Scarboro-Centre, 100; Scarborough-East, 118; Scarborough, 104; St. George, 101; Stormont, 57,831; Wilson Heights, 109; York-Centre, 103; York Mills, 103.

Other Payments (65,544): Powell Plastics Ltd., 24,834; -Accounts under $10,000, 40,710.

Summary of Expenditure

Voted — Salaries and Wages 771 ,378 Employee Benefits 53,474 Travelling Expenses 10,404 Other Payments 6,520,122 7,355,378 Statutory 374,976

Total Expenditure, Office of the Assembly $7,730,354

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OFFICE OF THE PREMIER

Hon. William G. Davis, Premier and President of the Council

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($859,414)

E. E. Stewart Deputy Minister 48, 1 1

R. I. Beatty, 26,363; D. W. Beeney, 26,363; R. A. Cook, 22,327; M. S. Fitzpatrick, 31,913; S. C. Fullman, 23,586; R. L. McNeil, 29,574; J. H. Miller, 21,059; C. H. Westcott, 41,574; A. A. Wishart, 36,710;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 551,832.

Employee Benefits ($71,609)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 7,600; Group Insurance, 13,411; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 31,782; Unemployment Insurance, 7,953. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 6,020; Attendance Gratuity, 5,531; Less recoveries from other Ministries, 688.

Travelling Expenses ($36,636)

Hon. W. G. Davis, 10,350; E. E. Stewart, 2,147; J. A. McPhee, 5,410; C. H. Westcott, 3,198; A. A. Wishart, 2,614;-Other accounts under $2,500, 12,917.

Other Payments ($238,313)

P. D. Bureau, 12,738; IBM. Canada Ltd., 15,584; James A. McPhee, 30,000; Ministry of Government Services, 58,740; Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 10,204;— Other accounts under $10,000, 111,047.

Statutory

Premier's Salary ($25,000)

Hon. William G. Davis 25,000

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 859,414 Employee Benefits 71,609 Travelling Expenses 36,636 Other Payments 238,313 1,205,972 Statutory 25,000

Total Expenditures, Office of the Premier. $1,230,972

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CABINET OFFICE DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($1,001,918)

J. D. Fleck Secretary of the Cabinet 53,096

T. I. Campbell, 41,574; J. A. Cassils, 22,679; W. W. Coulthard, 31,331; R. A. Farrell, 26,363; I. J. Gordon,

20,023; R. A. LeNeveu, 34,722; D. Y. Lewis, 38,233; V. J. Niggl, 20,023; D. W. Oke, 32,001 ; M. Rowan,

24,886; R. S. Samlalsingh, 26,420; C. F. Sauve, 19,543; J. E. Tangney, 20,076; J. J. Young, 20,023-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 513,531; Paid to other Ministries: Colleges and Universities, 28,297; Community and Social Services, 18,274; Social Development Policy, 6,376; Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, 4,447.

Employee Benefits ($87,109)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 7,515; Group Insurance, 17,961; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 40,995; Unemployment Insurance, 8,277. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 7,905. Payments to other Ministries— re various benefits, 4,456.

Travelling Expenses ($37,812)

Hon. S. Handleman, 1,751 ; Hon. J. McNie, 3,831 ; Hon. D. Timbrell, 2,754; Hon. J. White, 1,098; J. D. Fleck. 865;-Other accounts under $2,500, 27,513.

Other Payments ($180,749)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($180,749): Ministry of Government Services, 32,533; J. & J. Dineley Ltd., 10,260; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 30,415;- Other accounts under $10,000, 107,541.

Statutory

Ministers Without Portfolio ($20,918)

Hon. S. Handleman, 2,034; Hon. D. R. Irvine, 3,884; Hon. J. McNie, 7,500; Hon. D. Timbrell, 5,918; Hon. J.White, 1,582.

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 1,001,918 Employee Benefits 87,109

Travelling Expenses 37,8 1

Other Payments 1 80,749 1,307,588 Statutory 20,918

Total Expenditures, Cabinet Office $1,328,506

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MANAGEMENT BOARD OF CABINET

Hon. E. A. Winkler, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($11,061,485)

W. A. B. Anderson Chairman, Management Board 48, 1 1 S. W. Clarkson Chairman, Civil Service Commission 38,983

E. Aboud, 22,668; T. P. Adams, 19,079; B. G. Adamson, 20,542; D. G. Airhart, 23,577; T. W. Alton, 20,508 V. Bailey, 20,874; G. H. Bayly, 2,870; C. Bell, 26,614; O. M. Berg, 35,268; D. E. Bogart, 21,488; N. V. Briscoe

24,032; A. S. Bronskill, 30,846; H. D. Burt, 28,091; J. H. Busby, 21,075; D. O. Campbell, 23,920; G. 1

Campbell, 21,589; R. D. Carmen, 39,511; K. A. Cassac, 27,266; D. F. Caverly, 41,574; J. Clark, 22,381 H. A. Clark, 30,954; B. G. Cook, 23,525; H. Copland, 38,233; S. Davidovich, 30,813; T. A. Dawes, 26,432

P. J. Dewinter, 27,077; D. Don, 20,508; J. D. Elliss, 20,508; R. B. Firlotte, 20,508; M. S. Flint, 23,487

K. Forker, 25,582; E. K. Franti, 20,257; G. Gammie, 20,999; J. R. Gardner, 22,483; P. A. Gelinas, 29,914

J. C. Giguere, 23,615; W. J. Gorchinsky, 27,117; H. F. Goss, 23,629; R. F. Green, 29,887; J. G. Griffin 23,703; N. K. Harris, 27,187; A. D. Harding, 9,848; A. D. Heath, 26,677; D. G. Hendriks, 20,856; G. B Hobson, 21,787; O. Honsa, 22,560; D. B. Jackson, 27,117; J. A. Jackson, 30,534; M. L. JefTery, 24,333

I. H. Jennings, 27,298; H. H. Kivi, 23,083; J. B. Langstaff, 28,307; H. J. Mace, 20,508; E. V. Margetts 29,730; E. A. McKee, 27,1 17; W. Mealing, 25,274; D. R. Peebles, 22,219; W. W. Petryniak, 32,180; D. W

Pollock, 24,316; A. W. Rae, 34,722; A. I. Rands, 29,071 ; A. J. Reed, 21,209; B. D. Riddell, 23,453; P. J Rondeau, 20,508; W. E. Rooke, 13,868; R. K. D. Sachse, 38,233; C. F. Sauve, 4,762; P. G. Schwindt, 27,917

J. R. Scott, 38,233; K. W. Skelton, 30,721; W. Treadwell, 21,936; D. J. Tremeer, 27,542; J. S. Tribble

20,508; M. Veskimets, 21,589; I. H. Viebrock, 24,146; J. J. Wilbee, 27,117; G. E. Wildish, 27,117; G. R Wilkins, 20,264; D. A. Wilson, 23,828 ;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 9,003,710.

Employee Benefits ($656,514)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario — re: Canada Pension Plan, 130,071; Group Insurance, 24,673; Long Term Income Protection, 32,284; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 49,053; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 230,754; Unemployment Insurance, 149,611. Workmen's Compensation Board, 9,053. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 25,350; Attendance Gratuity, 5,665.

Travelling Expenses ($123,144)

Hon. E. A. Winkler, 2,688; W. A. B. Anderson, 1,858; S. W. Clarkson, 845; M. S. Flint, 2,652; K. T. Penrose, 2,960;-Accounts under $2,500, 93,302. Travelling Expenses not Allocated to Individuals: The Ascot Inn, 3,832; The Continental Inn, 12,204; Talisman Resort, 2,803.

Other Payments ($2,640,791)

Material, Supplies etc. ($2,615,963)

Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, 32,881 ; A. R. A. Consultants Limited, 22,744; Beaver Food Services Associates Limited, 37,677; Canada Catering Company Limited, 47,860; Consolidated Maintenance Service Limited, 37,566; Data Logic Canada Ltd., 14,213; Drake Advertising Limited, 517,451; Foster Advertising Company Limited, 11,213; Hicks, Morley, Hamilton, Stewart, Storie,

18,622; I. B.M. Canada Limited, 25,779; Le Centre Des Jeunes Sudbury, 53,000; McConnell Advertising Company Limited, 130,340; McLauchlan Mohr Limited, 77,120; Ministry of Community and Social Services, 26,731; Ministry of Government Services, 449,151; Ministry of Housing, 13,886; Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 59,600; Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, 103,878; Newsweb Enterprise Limited, 74,790; Ontario Hydro, 10,396; P. D. Bureau (England), 13,580; Peat Marwick and Partners, 45,610; Price Waterhouse & Associates, 16,318; R. J. C. Pringle, 13,540; Skyline Hotels, 17,029; Systemhouse Limited, 16,764; Urwick, Currie & Partners Ltd., 14,073; William M. Mercer Limited, 10,350; Wyatt Company, 20,690; -Accounts under $10,000, 683,111. .

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Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($24,828): Institute of Public Administration of Canada, 24,828.

Total Other Payments 2,640,791

Recoveries from Other Ministries and Agencies ($7,487,489)

Cabinet Office, 21,499; George Brown College, 32,888; Management Board of Cabinet, 256,870; Ministry of Agriculture, 198,301; Ministry of Attorney General, 322,941; Ministry of Colleges and Universities, 572,283; Ministry of Community and Social Services, 198,385; Ministry of Consumer and Com- mercial Relations, 283,334; Ministry of Correctional Services, 202,978; Ministry of Education, 622,928; Ministry of Energy, 31,643; Ministry of the Environment, 345,885; Ministry of Government Services, 470,230; Ministry of Health, 663,586; Ministry of Housing, 70,310; Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 180,879; Ministry of Labour, 444,373; Ministry of Natural Resources, 320,011; Ministry of Revenue, 241,568; Ministry of the Solicitor General, 402,420; Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 930,029; Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, 363,560; Office of the Premier, 50,081; Office of the Speaker, 122,095; Ontario Development Corporation, 42,368; Ontario Education Communication Authority, 21,474; Ontario Housing Corporation, 106,420; Ontario Science Centre, 30,351; Resources Development Policy, 14,986; Social Development Policy, 62,637;— Other Accounts under $10,000, 25,217. Excess of recoveries over expenditures transferred to revenue, 165,041

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($17,981)

Hon. E. A. Winkler 17,981

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 11,061,485 Employee Benefits 656,514 Travelling Expenses 123,144 Other Payments 2,640,791 14,481,934

Less : Recoveries from Ministries and Agencies 7,487,489

6,994,445 Statutory 17,981

Total Expenditures, Management Board of Cabinet 7,012,426 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 19

OFFICE OF PROVINCIAL AUDITOR

F. N. Scott, Provincial Auditor

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($1,120,450)

D. F. Archer, 31,073; G. A. Calderwood, 21,547; J. A. Cruise, 29,056; G. W. Davis, 26,363; N. F. Ellison, 26,363;

J. C. Filman, 26,363; G. W. Fitchett, 25,735; J. K. Gillis, 20,956; K. W. Leishman, 24,508; D. M. MacKenzie,

26,363; H. J. McLaughlin, 32,475; P. P. Miller, 26,363; S. P. Milojevic, 21,075; C. W. Noble, 30,721; G. W. Rilkoff, 21,075; W. A. Street, 26,363; S. M. Urquhart, 22,016; G. Watson, 24,959;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 657,076.

Employee Benefits ($117,054)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 8,468; Group Insurance, 5,079; Long Term Income Protection, 7,246; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 14,372; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 62,267; Supplementary Health and Hospital Plan, 1,068; Unemployment Insurance, 9,277; Recoveries from various Ministries— re: staff transferred, (141). Other Payments— Attendance Bonus Credits, 9,412. Workmen's Compensation Board, 6.

Travelling Expenses ($29,054)

F. N. Scott, 529;— Other accounts under $2,500, 28,525.

Other Payments ($26,746)

Accounts under $10,000, 26,746.

Statutory

Provincial Auditor's Salary ($42,014)

F. N. Scott $42,014

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 1,1 20,450 Employee Benefits 11 7,054 Travelling Expenses 29,054 Other Payments 26,746 1,293,304 Statutory 42,014

Total Expenditures, Office of Provincial Auditor $1,335,318

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MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES

Hon. J. W. Snow, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($36,320,367)

J. C. Thatcher Deputy Minister 44,792 D. A. Alexander Assistant Deputy Minister 38,1 14 W. Q. MacNee Coordinator, Land Administration 43,770 E. F. Strauss Assistant Deputy Minister 41 ,574

E. H. Almond. 21,397; D. G. Anderson, 20,708; J. Andrew, 20,063; C. D. Bacher, 20,332; J. Bartha, 22,309; G. W. Batcules, 14,240; R. D. Bates, 26,047; A. N. Birney, 21,719; E. T. Blaauw, 21,075; P. W. Boivin. 21,719; D. S. Brauch, 10,607; L. Briscoe, 21,703; W. H. Brodhecker, 20,025; J. B. Brogna, 21,075; R. G. Brown, 495; G. W. Browne, 26.562; R. G. Buck, 27,117; E. A. Bunten, 22,955; S. J. Butler, 22,955; D. S. Campbell, 899; D. M. Campbell, 21,598; E. Chorosteck, 21,719; G. Chung Yan, 20,756; J. H. Clarke,

21,075; R. G. Clarke, 27,517; R. E. Cook, 21,897; B. G. Cook, 1,951 ; B. V. Cooke, 24,963; D. G. Creba, 38,233; G. V. Cuculick, 24,047; H. C. Dakers. 20,886; D. Dastur, 30,720; K. C. Dowsett, 22.985; E. R.

Dunlop, 20,261 ; I. J. Ferguson, 21,719; P. D. Ferreira, 20,868; J. W. Filby, 27,086; M. S. Fitzpatrick, 592;

R. N. Flis. 24,677; W. R. Fowler, 30,721 ; H. C. Francis, 10,284; W. A. Furlonger, 12,753; M. Gain. 7,848; C. Gans, 26,275; H. A. Gibbs, 24,405; A. D. Gibson, 21,055; A. R. Glassford, 24,285; D. A. Gloin. 24,285;

A. P. Grabowski, 25,668; F. W. Gaffran, 25,486; W. A. Gray, 29,783; W. D. Gray, 7,460; C. J. Grimes, 24,285; R. E. Hakala, 21,719; D. E. Harry, 26,003; N. R. Hayes, 27,266; A. E. Henein, 21,242; T. G. Hills.

24,267; H. T. Hurson, 27,266; J. D. Ireland, 21,397; W. L. Jobe, 20,529; S. F. Jones, 28,659; R. J. KefTer.

24,285; G. Kellner, 25,668; J. J. Kelly, 38,233; G. A. Khan, 23,454; L. T. Kishino. 22,331 ; F. B. Konzelman, 24,047; O. B. Kurcigs, 25,300; G. S. Laws, 22,642; A. H. Leeds, 20,915; A. Leslie, 33,547; K. J. Linton,

22,871 ; G. J. Lohasz, 22,222; P. G. Maaskant, 24,845; J. D. MacDonald, 23,586; G. A. Mann, 32,413; C. A. Martin, 11,405; G. N. McAllister, 26,047; J. J. McCarthy, 21,719; D. McGeown, 25,928; H. G. McKinley.

22,919; G. R. Metcalfe, 26,484; I. B. Middleton, 23,643; A. H. Mittermaier, 28,887; T. T. Moon, 20,756;

C. M. Mooney. 20.235; D. Mueller, 20,132; P. A. Musgrove, 26,047; R. A. Nix, 30,721; J. G. O'Neill,

38.233; J. G. Parik, 22.955; D. W. Paterson, 27,198; Z R. Patterson, 35,004; L. Pencak, 30,190; R. I.

Reiman, 22,748; R. J. Richardson, 22,955; F. K. Sexton, 20,398; R. C. Shepherd, 20,490; J. Silver, 33,471

D. B. Sly, 25,668; E. F. Sobczyk, 11,405; E. Soste, 20,868; H. C. Spence, 24,492; J. C. St. Denis, 20,328; W. G. Stirr, 20,508; P. G. Stonehouse, 25,372; D. A. Stouffer, 21,665; A. R. Taylor, 25,668; L. M. Tobias,

29,756; D. I. Towers, 27,266; J. B. Trebelco, 11,516; G. R. Van Toen, 11,099; M. G. Vanarkadie, 24,285; P. Vant Hof, 25,668; D. Walker, 22,143; M. A. Warland, 20,375; F. B. Wedgwood, 21,075; D. G. Wells, 3. 838; R. A. Westmore, 27,266; K. G. Williamson, 22,905; S. A. Woodhouse, 23,586; G. B. Wright, 21,075; —Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 33,474,639;— Less recoveries from other Ministries, 85,766.

Employee Benefits ($3,825,825)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 390,085; Group Insurance, 326,937; Long Term Income Protection, 257,884; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 451,696; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 1,716,416; Unemployment Insurance, 427,784. Workmen's Compensation Board, 138,901. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 191,018;sAttendance Gratuities, 105,116. Payments to other Ministries— re various benefits, 12,722. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, 192,734.

Travelling Expenses ($1,035,414)

Hon. J. Snow, 7,666; D. A. Alexander, 2,193; E. F. H. Strauss, 528; J. C. Thatcher, 516; C. R. Adams, 5,948; J. Almas, 5,340; S. K. Appleby, 3,593; D. Ball, 4,279; E. G. Barry, 3,700; O. Bazinet, 3,312; E. Beaudette,

8,786; S. W. Brennan, 3,467; S. J. Brown, 3,187; J. A. Chappell, 4,340; H. Cooke, 4,691 ; K. D. Croft, 4,490;

E. Dale, 3,858; C. Davis, 4,177; A. DeGraaf, 2,712; P. A. Dickson, 4,441; J. A. Doucette, 3,206; E. H.

Dove, 4,004; A. D. Dunlop, 4,515; J. Falconer, 4,229; R. Fee, 6,614; J. R. Fitter, 5,933; H. C. Foster, 6,676; S. Frazer, 3,660; L. E. Gatien, 3,546; J. S. Gibson, 2,826; D. A. Gloin, 3,482; A. G. Goldstein, 3,419; L. Gordon, 5,283; D. Grainger, 4,669; A. A. Gunnell, 2,787; S. S. Hamilton, 2,709; R. Hanson, 2,506; 22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES-Continued

P. Henry, 5,186; J. L. Hill, 2,542; G. Hines, 3,599; K. G. Hurchinson, 3,128; R. W. Johnston, 8,551; H.

Keire. 3,1 1 1 ; J. Kessler, 6,008; R. L. Kimble, 6,092; H. Kranz, 2,698; W. L. Lace, 4,987; M. E. Langdon. 4,719; W. Leslie, 3,834; H. Loose, 2,549; G. A. MacLellan, 2,805; D. McGeown, 3,005; J. M. McGinnis,

4,854; N. Madryga, 5,452; J. Mallar, 9,127; W. H. Martin, 4,381 ; R. F. Michaud, 2,720; M. G. Millman, 2,503; W. Minion, 3,262; R. A. Mitchell, 5,638; G. Mongion, 3,714; J. R. Moore, 5,904; W. F. Micholson,

3,763; B. Ogden, 2,821; R. Pestl, 2,997; J. Petura, 2,897; H. I. Richardson, 5,276; L. G. Rose, 3,250; R. Rowley, 5,429; R. L. Scott, 2,551; H. A. Siemens, 6,591; W. Sloggett, 2,523; P. Smithson, 5,422; C. P. Spence, 3,287; A. L. Srigley, 6,572; P. J. Stemmann, 3,294; C. Stubbington, 4,137; R. J. Sweetman, 7,022; E. T. Taylor, 2,634; F. E. Tone, 3,153; G. Veldman, 5,486; L. Welby-Soloman, 3,355; D. W. Wilson, 3,740; H. R. Wilson, 5,451; H. W. Wilson, 6,957; G. Wood, 2,652; W. Zadow, 2,673;-Other accounts under $2,500, 669,824.

Other Payments ($226,991,187)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($203,408,938): AA-One Maintenance Co., 149,601; A. & A. Painters & Decorators, 18,780; A. & K. Roofing, 17,845; Abercrombie Electric Co. Ltd., 15,376; Abitibi Paper Co. Ltd., 13,498; Academy Painting Co. Ltd., 21,050; Acadia Ruler Co., 12,434; Acme-Lansdowne/Joint Venture, in Trust', 170,342; Acme Plumbing & Heating, 24,593; Acousticon Systems Corp. of Canada Ltd., 19,030; Adamson Associates, 354,496; Mark Adamson, in Trust', re property purchase, 118,600; Addressograph-Multigraph of

Canada Ltd., 49,611 ; Admiral Engineering & Constr. Ltd., 60,978; Admiral Leaseholds Ltd., 310,199; Advanced Management Research Inc., 10,609; A. G. T. Data Systems Ltd., 51,783; Aikenhead Hard- ware Ltd., 18,546; Algo Contracting Co. Ltd., 11,130; Algoma Electric Distributors Ltd., 13,193; Algoma Steel Corp. Ltd., 14,159; All Clean Services, 26,926; Thomas Allen & Son Ltd., 10,468; Allied Building Services (1962) Ltd., 144,306; All Toronto Investments Ltd., 234,845; All Weather Asphalt Mix Ltd., 179,663; Ally Construction Co., 19,986; Aluminium Home Improvements Ltd., 26,122; Ambassador Building Maintenance, 13,323; Ampex of Canada Ltd., 122,874; Rene Amyot General Roofing, 19,828; Ancaster Agricultural Society, 14,724; Anderson Van & Storage Ltd.. 20,171; Andotte Investments Ltd., 574,757; K. B. Andrews Construction Co. Ltd., 14,792; Angel Falls Investments Ltd., 15,199; S. Anglin Co. Ltd., 39,346; Anor Construction Ltd., 10,535; Anstey Graphic Ltd., 15,679; Anthes Business Forms, a Div. of Molson Industries Ltd., 147,860; Apex Process Mechanical Ltd., 23,274; Applied Electronics Ltd., 34,543; Aqualawn Sprinkler Systems, 14,522; Argue Fuels, 23,253; Len Ariss & Co. Ltd., 660,640; Armor Elevator Canada Ltd., 99,598; Arrell. Brown & Osier, in Trust', re property purchase. 2,473,980; Arrow Electric, 37,695; Aselford-Martin Ltd., 52,820; Ashburnham Holdings Ltd., 38,400; Associated Architects & Planners, 159,813; Astron Electric Ltd., 21,853; Atlas-Apex Roofing Ltd., 34,685; Atlas Protection Services, 182,904; Automated Business Forms Ltd., 556,032; Automatic Fuels Ltd., 57,206; Avebla Ltd., 104,311; Avery Products Corp. (Canada) Ltd.. 23,917; Babco Office Services, 16,506; Baccarat Developments Ltd., 33,240; Bach-McDougall Engineers & Contractors Ltd., 878.398; Bacon Engineering Ltd.. 44.495; Bader Bros. Ltd., 24,871; Baig & Birnie. in Trust', re property purchase, 892,210; Bailey Construction Co. Ltd., 24,134; W. Bailey, 97,000; Terrence Baines, Q.C.. in Trust', re property purchase, 530,000;

J. Baloch, Architect, 1 1,635; Bankfield Construction Ltd., 66,647; Barber Ellis of Canada Ltd., 26,870;

Bar-Lei & Co. Ltd., 139,615; J. D. Barnes Ltd., 56,051 ; Barnes Security, 57,451 ; W. E. Barnett, 60,939; City of Barrie, 27,659; Barrie Plumbing & Electrical Supply Co. (1970) Ltd., 13,918; Public Utilities Commission of the City of Barrie, 12,600; Barriesim Developments Ltd., 11,493; Basf Canada Ltd., 68,879; Bay-Charles Centre, 47,333; Beaver. Cook & Leitch Ltd., 58,325; Beaver Engineering Ltd.,

1 Bell 20,98 1 ; Beckman Instruments Inc., 1 8,543 ; Lloyd Belec & Clinton V. Robertson, 2,720 ; & Howell Canada Ltd., 58,403; Bell Canada, 6,482,180; Beltona Ltd., 231,409; Bemac Construction Ltd., 22,200; Ben-Der Holding Ltd., 15.912; Bench, Keogh, Rogers & Grass. 45,482; Bennett-Pratt Ltd.. 573,982; Bentorswell Construction Ltd., 488,787; Levis Bergeron, 25,788; Bergman Builders Ltd., 26,533; Berkdale Investments Ltd., 126,717; Bernstein and Karam, 32,857; Berta Developments

Ltd., 20,269; A. & N. Betzner, 10,000; B. I. B. Construction Ltd., 2,451 ,351 ; Ted Bieler, York University. 32,000; Bird Construction Co. Ltd.. in Trust', 444,431; Charles R. Biscombe Ltd., 11,380; Biwest

Contracting Ltd., 10,461 ; B J Plumbing* Heating, 14,560; Black & Macdonald Ltd., 24,273; Blenkhorn & Sawle Ltd., 11,818; Donald M. Blenkhorne, Architect, 235,778; Bob's Construction Co. Ltd.. 99,054; Boggs Construction Ltd., 13,144; Bonaventure Design & Program Ltd., 47,188; William Borenstein, 41,470; Samuel David Borins, 10,288; Bowman Construction, 86,653; Town of Bow-

manville, 18,893; BP Oil Ltd., 254,569; I. H. Bradley Construction Ltd., 14,587; Ian W. Brady, in Trust', re property purchase, 23,736; Brais, Frigon, Hanley, Brett & Minty, 62,750; Bramalea General Contracting (Peel) Ltd., in Trust', 4,496,056; Bramhill (Ont.) Ltd., 20,295; Brandon & Hopkins Ltd., 43,332; Brandon Construction, 10,375; Roy Brandon Ltd., 15,746; County of Brant, 70,659; Brant- PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 23

MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES-Continued ford Community Credit Union, 12,611; City of Brantford, 90,337; Bre-Aar Excavating, 97,264; Breen Mechanical & Electrical Contractors Ltd., 71,374; Brendale Square Huntsville Ltd., 60,725; Brimage, Tyrrell, Van Severen & Homeniuk, 'In Trust', re property purchase, 1,945,755; F. B. Brisco.

1 8,720; J. A. Brisson & Sons Ltd., 56,244; Lou Bristow, 19,895; A. J. Brock, H. B. Brock & M. MacLean, c/o Owen R. Davis & Co. Ltd., Realtor, 15,600; Brown Bros. Ltd., 251,830; Brown & Huston Ltd., 45,719; Keith Brown Dodge Chrysler Ltd., 15,684; Keith Brown Motor Sales Ltd., 64,036; Brown Security Services Ltd., 247,917; T. J. M. Brown Developments Ltd., 12,240; County of Bruce, 100,737; Bruel & Kjaer Canada Ltd., 17,637; Brundige Construction Co. Ltd., 13,920; Brunet's Painting, 20,213; Brunswick Mfg. Co. Ltd., 18,086; B. & T. Home Improvement Co., 10,636; A. & J. Bujacz, 48,000; Bumstead's Electric, Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating Ltd., 41,904; Buntin Gillies & Co. Ltd., 96,570; Bud Burke Plumbing, Heating & Electric Service, 55,060; Ed Burla Painting, 10,554; Town of Burlington, 1 1 ,204; Burton & Clark Roofing, 57,661 ; Buset Bros. Contractors Ltd., 23,659; Cadillac Commercial Properties, 1,148,790; Cadillac Fairview Corp., 212,184; Caduceus Limited, 21,474;

Caiman Painting & Decorating, 18,359; Calorific Construction Ltd., 54,061 ; Calotherm Ltd., 18,538; Camarda Construction, 22,110; City of Cambridge, 29,980; Campeau Corp. Ltd., 12,846; Campsall Electric Co. Ltd., 24,233; Canada Building, Montreal Trust Co., 11,069; Canada Carbon & Ribbon Co. Ltd., 92,985; Canada Decalcomania Co. Ltd., 14,618; Canada Envelope Ontario Ltd., 28,015; Canada Glass Co. Ltd., 20,377; Canada Hydrant Service, 11,064; Canada Permanent Mortgage Corp., 15,363; Canada Square Management Ltd., 2,282,298; Canada Trust Co., 398,834; Canadiana Textile Screen Prints Co. Ltd., 26,065; Cancreal Inc., 22,000; Canhold Ltd., 'In Trust', re property purchase, 1,495,999; Capital Homes Ltd., 44,904; Carrier Air Conditioning (Canada) Ltd., 47,671; D. & J. Carroll, 10,000; Walter A. Carveth Ltd., 156,285; Cassidy's Ltd., 21,197; Colin George Caswell,

14,832; CDC Contract Drapery Co., 19,762; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, 97,431 ; Canadian Filing Equipment Ltd., 26,487; Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd., 41,921; Canadian Institutional Furniture Co., 49,571; Canadian Interurban Properties Ltd., 108,190; Canadian Johns Manville Co. Ltd., 13,449; Canadian Laboratory Supplies Ltd., 72,709; Canadian Ofrex Ltd., 14,640; Canadian Pacific Airlines, 29,716; Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Ltd., 12,898; Canadian Scissors

& Cutlery Co. Ltd., 20,570; Wm. J. Cauley, in Trust', re property purchase, 1,106,1 16; Cecco Supply 21,353; Cedardale Scrap Iron & Metals 1968 Ltd., 18,925; Central Cable Communications Ltd., 23,578; Centre Cooling Systems Ltd., 18,632; Challenger Manifold Corp. Ltd., 20,297; Chambers & Co. Ltd., 12,453; J. & M. Chartrand Realty Ltd., 21,159; Charles Translations, 11,840; S. Chenier & J. P. Lachine, 20,000; Chickadee Investments Ltd., 35,264; Christie Bros. Co. Ltd., 12,812; C. Christie, 30,000; D. Christie, 30,000; Chrysler Airtemp Canada Ltd., 10,001; Chrysler Canada Ltd., 64,244; Chubb Mosler & Taylor Safes Ltd., 11,741; Cities Heating Co. Ltd., 145,802; Citinational Buckeye Investment Co., c/o Buckeye Realty & Mgmt. Corp., 11,754; City Parking Canada Ltd., 16,260; City Paving Co. Ltd., 137,441; Clapper Realty Ltd., 14,900; Howard S. Clark Construction

Co., 46,161 ; Clarkson Office Supplies, 12,438; Willis Lumgair Clark, 11,444; Clar-Wall Ltd., 36,499; Cline & Smelko, in Trust', re property purchase, 1,440,054; Clow-Darling Plumbing & Heating Co., 22,900; Harold L. Clow, 27,276; William H. & E. Hazel Clugston, 12,180; C. M. R. Construc- tion & Engineering Ltd., 167,156; C. M. Windows Ltd., 175,172; J. D. Coad Construction Co. Ltd.,

512,382; V. & L. Coates, 10,000; Cobb & Jones, in Trust', re property purchase, 1,084,311 ; Cochrane Dunlop Hardware Ltd., 40,636; Cole Lumber Co. Ltd., 41,373; Messrs. Coleman & McTavish, in Trust', re property purchase, 206,060; College Flair (George Herczeg), 41,153; Collins & Watterworth, in Trust', re property purchase, 1,247,100; Colt Contracting Co. Ltd., 1,341,232; Columbia Com- monwealth Corp. Ltd., 122,525; Colussus Development Corp. Ltd., 42,926; J. C. Comeau, 24,732; Commercial Property Services Ltd., 89,450; Compat Holdings, 52,195; Comserve Ltd., 95,925; Comstock International Ltd., 105,386; Concept Furniture International Ltd., 41,079; Consolidated Maintenance Services Ltd., 68,450; Constam, Heine Assoc. Ltd., 10,026; Ministry of Consumer & Commercial Relations, 35,320; Consumers' Gas Co., 979,220; Container Service Co., 15,338; Conti- nental Cooling Ltd., 21,970; Control Data, 49,893; Convert-A-Wall, 80,533; Allan G. Cook, 17,674

James A. Cook & Son (1961) Ltd., 36,942; Cool-Air Systems Ltd., 1 1,635; Coolway Enterprise, 18,275 Cooper Construction Co. Ltd., 1,554,912; Coopers & Lybrand, 22,097; City of Cornwall, 55,497 Corporate Properties Ltd., 271,884; Coulter Electronics of Canada Ltd., 14,467; Covassin Con- struction Ltd., 104,713; Coxco (1968) Ltd., 10,364; Craig, Kohler, Murray & Murray, in Trust', re property purchase, 51,983; Crane Supply, (Division of Crane Canada Ltd.,) 14,630; Credit Foncier

Franco-Canadien, 21,540; Cresswell-Pomeroy, 18,019; Cross Town Cleaners, c/o J. M. Hewson, 28,583; Crown Building Cleaning, 20,000; Croy Roy Distributors Ltd., 129,400; Cullen's Plumbing, 10,169; Currie, Coopers & Lybrand Ltd., 46,079; Jas. Currie Electric Ltd., 25,367; Cutaia Invest- ments Ltd., 310,331; Cutting Ltd., 13,867; Dacon Corp. Ltd., 15,984; Daily Commercial News Ltd., 60,355; Victor C. Dale, 20,855; Daly Construction Ltd., 374,560; Dareff Developments Ltd., 415,332; Data Logic Canada Ltd., 15,457; Data 100 (Canada) Ltd., 26,328; Davenport Road Construction

Ltd., 1 3,042 ; A. R. Davey Co. Ltd., 32,225 ; J. Lome Davidson Ltd., 1 1 ,799 ; J. W. Davis Co. of Canada, 24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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30,212; Terry Davison Ltd.. 57,795; Dawson-Coleman Ltd., 140.926; Richard B. Day. 120.000; Deane Roofing Ltd.. 15.517; Dearborn Chemical Co. Ltd.. 35.961; Deeside Construction Ltd..

335,892; Delta Decorating Ltd.. 16,083; Dencare Building Cleaning Co. Ltd.. 32.281 ; Dennison Mfg. Co. of Canada Ltd.. 13.952; Depew. Ham & Gardner, 'In Trust', re property purchase, 290.000; Design Woodwork Ltd.. 11.207; Deutz Diesel (Canada) Ltd., 17.740; A. C. Devenport. 19.389; Dexter Office Supplies. 43.472; DGS Group, 12,612; Dibblee Construction Co. Ltd.. 26.221; A. B. Dick Co. of Canada Ltd.. 18,813; Dictaphone Corp. Ltd.. 18.948; Dilido Investments Ltd.. c/o Com- mercial Property Services, 206,389; M. M. Dillon Ltd., 369,679; J. & J. Dineley Ltd.. 105.095; Disher- Farrand Ltd.. 66.852; Dixon Van Lines Ltd., 69,138; D-K Construction Ltd.. 13.757; D L A Painting & Decorating Services. 28,208; D. M. & M. Realty Ltd.. 29.026; D M Hardware Ltd.. 14.775; John B. Dodd Ltd.. 36.418; Dodge & Dodge Corp. Ltd.. 60.015; Doey Gravel & Construction Ltd.. 12.451; Doma's Custom Furniture Co. Ltd.. 177.772; Dominion Soil Investigation Ltd.. 36.117; Dominion

Stores Ltd.. 12.480; Donrex Investments Ltd.. 73.001 ; Dore Wrecking Co., 54.464; Dover Corporation (Canada) Ltd.. Turnbull Elevator Division. 165.329; Downs Wood Ltd.. 19.396; Charles T. Driscoll.

'In Trust", re property purchase. 940.608; Dryden Airport Commission. 30,791 ; Du Barry Furniture

Ltd.. 21,558; County of Dufferin. 27.511; Dufferin Lawrence Developments Ltd.. 19.007; C. J. Duguid Floor Covering Ltd.. 56,659; Mrs. Catherine E. Duncan. 74.256; Duncan Hopper & Associates Ltd., 13.175; Duncan Mill Engineering Ltd.. Karamco Ltd.. 40.613; Duncan Mill Engineering Ltd., Karamco Ltd.. 'In Trust'. 582.636; Dundas Construction Co. Ltd.. 1.064.210; Dunlop. Farrow. Aitken. Architects, 262,532; Dupont Instruments, 75,390; Dupont Painting Contracting. 18,006; Regional Municipality of Durham. 104,074; Dyad Computer Systems Inc.. 76.156; L. S. Eastern Wholesale. 15.547; Eastland Plaza Ltd.. 10.854; Eastown Plaza Management. 10.140; O. W. Eaton Furniture Co. Ltd.. 115.260; T. Eaton Co. Ltd.. 17.679; Eclipse Pen & Pencil Co. Ltd.. 57.132; E. B. Eddy Co.. 15.268; Edifax Development Co. Ltd.. 82.464; Ministry of Educa- tion, 33,565; Egan Visual Inc., 10,734; 880 Ouellette Ave. (Windsor) Ltd., 93,992; 800 Ouellette (Windsor) Ltd.. 33.719; 824 King St. West Ltd.. 30.435; Eldomar Investments Ltd.. 110.446; County of Elgin. 39.908; Ellis-Don Ltd., 1,655,112; Ellwall & Sons Construction Ltd., 51.710; Elrose Con- struction Co.. 41,270; Emco Ltd.. 32.747; E. M. G. Construction Inc.. 11,820; Emmac Construction. 35,997; Emmons & Mitchell Construction Ltd., 52,047; John Entwistle Construction Ltd.. 84.621; Environmental Technical Services Inc.. 173.454; Equity Management International Ltd., 22,302; County of Essex. 81.352; Borough of Etobicoke. 69.795; Etobicoke Hydro. 195,829; Etron Ltd..

c/o William Teron & Assoc. 43.500; Eurocommerce Realty Inc., 1 1,297; Evans & Hale Ltd., 15,999; Evans Lumber & Builders Supply Ltd., 17.752; Executive Office Cleaning & Maintenance Com- pany of Canada, 32,479; Exeter Roofing & Sheet Metal Co. Ltd., 31,197; Facendi Construction Co. Ltd.. 31.676; Facit-Addo Canada Ltd.. 11.596; Fairviev. Construction, 27.930; Fairview Corp. Ltd..

832,218; Farm Credit Corp.. 62.526; Farquhar Construction Ltd.. 102.459; A. J. Feheley Co. Ltd..

13.052; J. Felkai Construction Ltd.. 19.570; R. V. Fernandez Consultants Ltd.. 18.484; Field Avia- tion Co. Ltd.. 23.767; Cecil Fielding. 10.800; Lewis E. Field. 29.640; Filuma Door Co.. 22.890; Findlay & Hook. 26,037; D. Findlay. in Trust', re property purchase, 895,600; Fine Papers Ltd.. 351.912; Arnold Finkler Industrial. 101.656; M. J. Finn Construction Ltd.. 54.744; Fisher Scientific Co. Ltd.. 30.212; Fisher. Tedman & Glaister, in Trust', re property purchase, 94.267; J. G. Fitz- gerald & Sons Ltd.. 17.166; 5233 Dundas St. W.. 10.674; Flotillion Investments Ltd.. 128,049; F. M. Construction Ltd.. 51.048; Forster & Morgan, in Trust', re property purchases. 466,440; Fort. Tisdale & Reid. in Trust', re property purchase. 4.233,561; Forum Construction Co.. 178.416; Anthony Foster & Sons Ltd.. 11.691; 400 University Ave. Prospect Co.. 2.333.568; E. S. Fox Ltd.. 31.922; Fram Filtration Products of Canada Ltd.. 23.360; J. V. Franciotti Realty Ltd., 32,747; Frankler Investments Inc., 11.825; Fraser & Browne. 19.369; D. S. Fraser & Co. Ltd.. 10.586; Fraser Mclntyre Bldgs. Ltd.. 87,391; D. D. Frewin Building Construction, 61.862; Karl Frey, Painting Contractor, 63.388; County of Frontenac. 110.929; Furfari Paving Co.. 20.273; Donald Fusco Fencing. 50.340; Futuric Investments & Rentals Ltd.. 14.328; Gage Envelopes Ltd.. 68,750; W. G. Gallagher Con- struction Ltd.. 152.922; Gamlen Chemical Co. (Canada) Ltd.. 12.136; Gandalf Data Communications Ltd.. 14.530; Trevor P. Garwood-Jones. 351.860; Dante Gasparotto Ltd.. 69.168; Gateway Build- ing & Supply Ltd.. 267.262; Gauthier & Pope. 152.471; General Leaseholds Sudbury Ltd., 22,141; General Motors of Canada Ltd., 34,518; General Wire & Cable, 28,759; Sam Gentile. 15.724; Ronald & Catherine George. 40.000; George Street Investment 1974. 21,823; Gerard Construction (Ontario) Ltd.. 59.315; Gerrits Construction. 45.229; Gestetner (Canada) Ltd.. 140.554; Giflels Associates Ltd.. 111.830; Gordon F. Gilbert Co. Ltd.. 63.471; Neil Gillis Real Estate, 20,466; Glencoe Insula- tion Co. Ltd.. 11.015; Globe & Mail Ltd.. 12.100; Globe Envelopes Ltd.. 78,647; Glos Architects.

1 14.305; Gloucester Hydro. 29.903; J. G. Goetz Construction Ltd.. 17.578; H. Q. Golder& Associates Ltd.. 33.606; Goodberry Well Drilling Ltd.. 87,285; Don Gould Excavating. 11.629; Government Parking Account, 24,334; Government Printing Account, 672,950; Graham, Bacon & Welter, 36.742; B. K. Graham. General Contracting. 17.120; Clarence H. Graham Construction Ltd., 51,688; Grand PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 25

MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES— Continued

& Toy Ltd.. 62,155; Grand Royal Paving, 186,564; Grand Sheet Metal. 15.487; Grange Properties Ltd.. 52.520; L. A. Graves Building Services Ltd.. 28,183; Gray Coach Lines Ltd.. 19.100; Greater York Property Management, 22,931; Green & Green, 'In Trust', re property purchase, 708,200; Greenwood Bros. Ltd.. 20,316; County of Grey, 84,056; Grey Friars Developments Ltd.. 399.310; Grinnell Fire Protection Systems Co. Ltd.. 14.854; Groom-Callaghan Supply Co. Ltd.. 15,073; Group Building System Ltd.. 11,178; G.S.W. Metalwares Div., Duro Aluminum Ltd.. 23,203;

Guarantee Co. of North America. 19,583; Guardian Fire Protection Systems, 1 1,391 ; City of Guelph. 15.401; Paul E. & Y. Guenette. 11.686; Guild Electric (Ontario) Ltd.. 37.542; Gulf Oil Canada Ltd.. 90.305; G. W. Painting & Decorating, 20,419; H. & L. Co. Ltd.. 16.120; Hacio Brothers Ltd.. 48,780; Hagarty, Buist, Breivik & Milics, Architects, 30,455; Haggarty, Transport Ltd., 13,790; Haldane Electric Supply Ltd.. 43.849; County of Haldimand, 30.365; Hallford & Wilson. Architects. 21.457; Hall Photographing Supply Ltd.. 14.732; Regional Municipality of Halton. 361.399; Board of Educa- tion. City of Hamilton, 10,224; City of Hamilton. 152.740; Regional Municipality of Hamilton-

Wentworth, 433,234; Hamilton Trust & Savings Corp.. 19,966; J. H. Ham. Q.C.. in Trust', re property

purchase. 837,392; Hansa Construction, 16.351 ; John R. Hanselman. in Trust', re property purchase. 1,112.591; Harbs Investment Co.. 38.400; R. E. Harding Ltd.. 17,964; Hargrave Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning. 50,326; Harmen Co. Ltd., 23.361; Harnox Holdings Ltd.. 118.917; Harper. Villemaire, Nowak. Kelleher, Bryson. in Trust', re property purchase. 474.921; Harries. Houser. Brown & McCallum. in Trust', re property purchase. 1.426.792; Harris Data Communications Canada Ltd.. 133,866; Harrison & Harrison, in Trust', re property purchase. 1.673.590; County of Hastings. 56,605; Haughton Typesetting Ltd.. 10.149; Hegarty Tire Centre. 29.047; Walter E. Heller Canada Ltd.. 12.500; Helson, Baines & Langdon. in Trust', re property purchase. 449.249; Hembruff & Dambrowitz Ltd.. 153.455; Henderson Furniture Ltd.. 16.342; Hepburn Bros., Ltd.. 75.358; Hermes Construction Co. Ltd.. 71.001; Heuristics Canada. 30,842; Hewlett Packard Co.. 76.697;

C. C. Hill Painting & Decorating. 20,786; Hillcrest Construction Reg'd.. 18.523; I. Hill Contracting. 21.450; Hill Security Ltd.. 17.213; Hilre Investments Ltd., 35,148; Hilroy Envelopes & Stationery. 59,379; R. Hilton & Associates, 38.578; Hobart Mfg. Co. Ltd.. 16,739; Messrs. Hoffman & Hobson. 17.160; Hofman Construction Co.. 58,794; Holdaway Roofing Co. Ltd.. 25.544; G. M. & H. O.

Holmes Ltd.. 62,163; Thomas E. Holmes, 260,052; J. Wayne Homer, in Trust', re property purchase. 184,784; Honeywell Ltd.. 267,960; John Wm. Hoskins, 13.264; Hospital Curtain & Drapery Mfg. Co.. 11,489; House of Lind. 10.707; Richard Howitt. in Trust', re property purchase. 2.403.515; Hub Leaseholds Ltd.. 34,957; Hudel Maintenance & Constr. Ltd., 36,727; Hughes-Owens Co. Ltd..

29,524; Humber Mechanical Services. 50,268; H. S. Hunnisett Ltd.. 1 1.623; County of Huron. 95.178; Huron Pines Realty Ltd.. 39.248; John A. Huston Co. Ltd.. 17.434; Hutchinson Home Furnishings Ltd., 15,000; Hutt Fence Ltd., 49.618; M. Hyde, in Trust', re property purchase. 100.000; Hygiene Products Ltd.. 70.267; Hyland Carpet Ltd.. 10.061; I.B. Mechanical & Electrical Co.. 15.778; Ideal Food Service Equipment, 20,938; Ideal Plumbing Supplies (Ont.) Ltd.. 24.201; LLC. Peripherals Leasing Corp.. 61,733; Imperial Oil Ltd., 24,448; Industrial Office & Building Corp. Ltd.. 155.535; Ministry of Industry & Tourism, 32,769; Infodata Ltd., 73,650; Informatics Inc., 20,577; A. M. Ingleson, 135,083; International Business Machines Ltd., 4.098,086; Integra Planning Ltd.. 15,700; Interior & Architectural Art Ltd., 18,787; Interiors International Ltd., 27,702; International Business Forms Co., 144,677; Inter Royal Corp. Smiths Falls Ltd., 69,643; Iris Prop. Ltd.. 15,632; Iron Range Painting & Decorating, 10,852; Itel Canada Ltd., 50,082; Itel Computer Products of Canada Ltd.. 142,395; J. Ivanoff Construction Ltd.. 31.927; Ivery-Dreger Construction Ltd.. 270.482; T. A. Ivey & Sons Ltd.. 10,451; J & J Plumbing & Heating. 11,354; Jabo Holdings Ltd., 13,824; Jacob & Jacob. in Trust', re property purchase, 1,076,100; Leif Jacobsen Ltd., 24,113; Janin Building & Civil Works Ltd.. in Trust', 6,382,555; Jarrell-Ash, Division Fisher Scientific Co., 189,313; Jarvis Freedman Canada Fonds 11, Lehndorff & Equity Mgmt. Int'l Ltd.. 46.598; Jayden Products Ltd., 21,098; JEB Company. 17.500; Jedwood Corp.. 14,770; Jefco Ltd., 143,460; Connie Jefferess. 10.349; Jena Instruments (Toronto) Ltd.. 15.067; Jensen Construction Corp., 48,033; Jensen & Di Bernardo Ltd.. 34.182; Jewitt & Vallee. 45,065; Joe's Appliance Service, 11,561; John Contracting Ltd., 15,557; O. H. Johns Scientific, 164,568; Johnson Controls Ltd.. 164,730; Ross Johnstone Ltd.. in Trust'. 1.526.124; Jon-Dell Developments Ltd.. 65,952; Bryce Jones, in Trust', re property purchase. 3.571,929; Tom Jones & Sons Ltd.. 1.743.782; Stanley V. Jordan. 24.868; Joyce Properties Ltd.. 27,676; Jud's Painting, 10,174; Morris Justein Ltd.. 13,500; Wm. Kachmaryk. 12,906; David Kagan, 29,425; Kamrus Construction Ltd., 1,079,928; Robert J. Kane Painting and Decorating, 10,443; John C. Kapusta. in Trust', re property purchase, 560.653; Kawartha Construction Co. Ltd.. 37.429; K. C. Painting Co.. 10,950; Town of Keewatin, 11,700; H. Keith Ltd., 361,181; James F. Kelleher. Q.C.. in Trust', re property purchase, 34,905; Kemi Corporation Ltd., 10,614; Kemp Bay Development Ltd., 46,281; Kemp Holdings Ltd., 31,620; Town of Kemptville. 17,413; Kemptville Hydro, 27,060; Town of Kenora, 55,075; Kent Cambridge Ltd., 69,362; County of Kent, 182.949;

Kent Industrial 1 Developments. 1,069; Kesco Electric Supply Ltd., 12,1 1 1 ; Keuffel & Esser of Canada 26 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Ltd., 41,310; King Mechanical Contractors Ltd., 12,300; King's Interior Cleaning, 29,045; Public Utilities Commission of the City of Kingston, 64,061; Kinsley-McColeman, 21,596; Kirby Tech- nical Sales, 14,925; Kitchener Silo Co. Ltd., 13,813; Kiwi Construction Co. Ltd., 12,545; David Klein, 19,238; Andre Knight Ltd., 16,754; Knights of Columbus Council 1916 Realty Ltd., 19,223 Peggy Knowles, 26,999; Kodak Canada Ltd., 14,211; Konvey Construction Co. Ltd., 6,539,202 Kosmos Nates, 15,700; Kovacs Construction Co. Ltd., 85,417; H. Krug Furniture Co. Ltd., 75,878 Alfred J. Krupka, 12,392; Kyles & Kyles & Garratt, in Trust', re property purchase, 255,092 Ministry of Labour, 11,456; G. & M. Labriola, 13,500; A. Lafreniere, 12,115; Lakeway Wheel Estate Ltd., 52,636; Lambert Pringle & Martin Ltd., 62,604; County of Lambton, 373,923; Lamont Properties Ltd., 44,428; County of Lanark, 32,936; Lancaster Sheet Metal Ltd., 10,200; Landridge Holdings Inc., 128,301; Lansing Bagnall of Canada Ltd., 12,906; Roland Lariviere Ltd.. 40,548; Laurin Landscaping, 12,810; J. Conrad Lavigne Enterprises, 37,228; J. B. & G. M. Lavis, 15,480; Paul Lawrence Associates Ltd., 13,690; Law Society of Upper Canada, 18,039; L. B. J. Develop- ments, 10,672; LBJ Properties Development, 17,107; Mr. & Mrs. Charles Leeder, 10,000; United

Counties of Leeds & Grenville, 82,257; Lehndorff Property Mngmt. Ltd., 1 1,294; Counties of Lennox & Addington, 47,057; Lenvick Investments Ltd., 45,120; A. E. LePage Ltd., 2,576.236; Hilliard & Myrtle Levere, 20,000; Town of Lincoln, 11,245; Lindstrom & Nilson Ltd., 18,629; Lingwood/ Robertson, Architects/Engineers, 198,908; Lion Shipping Supplies (Ontario) Ltd., 31,707; Liquor Control Board of Ontario, 12,908; Loblaws Groceterias Co. Ltd., 66,131; Lockington Sports Ltd., 12,250; Logan Contracting Ltd., 14,850; City of London, 65,548; London Life Insurance Co.. 17,600; London Public Utilities Commission, 76,412; Long Sault Construction Ltd., 49,236; Lonlife Data Services Ltd., 21,450; E. B. Loose Leaf Ltd., 34,935; Gino Lorcini, 15,000; B. G. Ludlow & Fleury

Architects, 367,671 ; John Lunde& Hildegard Lund, 18,060; M. P. Lundy Construction, Ltd., 1 13,679;

J. Luyt & Sons, 15,1 17; T. F. Lynch Construction in Trust', 787,221 ; M & S Roofing & Sheet Metal. 100,774; James & Rosina MacDonald, 10,000; Gordon A. MacEachern Ltd., 17,005; MacKay & Wachter Ltd., 10,285; MacLean-Hunter Ltd., 97,574; MAI Canada Ltd., 10,034; Main & Marcy Ltd., 17,165; Main Halton Bldg. Trust, 10,668; Management Board, 443,520; Manjac Holdings Ltd., 17,473; Manoir Hotel Ltd., 138.829; Manufacturers Life Insurance Co., 104,973; Maple Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd., 57,035; Marathon Realty Co. Ltd.. 82,720; Gino & Mario

Marcantognini, 20,677 ; Marino Protective Coating Ltd., 12,947; Markborough Properties Ltd., 2,175,137; Markus & Son Ltd., 10,321; Marowen Realty Ltd., 41,929; Marshall Bros. Plumbing & Heating Ltd., 13,433; Marshall, Macklin, Monaghan. 29,800; Marshall Refrigeration Co. Ltd.. 25,987; Martell Electric Co., 17,189; Masonic Holdings, 20,858; V. K. Mason Construction Ltd., 92,520; Master Mechanical & Industrial Contractors Ltd., 14,635; Mathers & Haldenby, 51,079; Matsui, Baer, Heidman, Vanstone, in Trust', re property purchase, 194,813; Matthews Group Ltd., Ready Mix Division, 433,833; Maylor Industries Ltd., 50,208; M.B. Contracting of Ltd.. 23,155; McAleavey Ltd., 62,267; McArthur Paper Products Ltd., 15,628; McAuley Fuels Ltd., 16,038; R. T. McBride Ltd., 17,208; McConnell & Maughan, 14,800; John H. McCormick Ltd., 39,291;

Lauchlan McDougall, 10,932; H. J. McFarland Construction Co. Ltd., 74,522; J. David McGill. 11,492; F. McGregor Ltd., 39,461; Mclnroy-Maines Construction Ltd.. 13,565; Estate of John Mcintosh, 934,900; McKay-Cocker Construction Ltd., 54,760; S. B. McLaughlin Assoc. Ltd..

174,783; McLaurin Construction Ltd., 10,276; Alan McLean Delivery Service Ltd., 12,801 ; D. McLean Landscaping Ltd., 44,992; McLean-Peister Ltd., 26,180; McRae Holdings Ltd.. 19.666; K. L. McReynolds Ltd., 34,806; M.D.V. Painting & Decorating, 31,615; Mechanical Maintenance Con- sultants, 24,594; Memorex Canada Ltd., 106,547; ME PC. Canadian Properties Ltd.. 168.747 Metcalfe Realty Co. Ltd., 100,479; Metro Envelope Ltd., 12,887; Metro Systems & Programming Services, 10,984; Met-Wo Industries Ltd., 12,366; Mid-Air Construction Co. of Canada Ltd., 20.710 County of Middlesex, 69,688; Mid North Paving & Construction Ltd., 10,310; Midway Sales Ltd. 46,518; John A. Milne, 19,491; Milton Hydro, 18,600; Minaki & Vermillion Investments Ltd. 20,568; Ministry of Attorney General, 85,648; M & J Minkhorst, 10,000; Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing of Canada Ltd., 78,855; Miron-Wiggers Construction Ltd., 146,856; Mirten Con- tractors Ltd., 74,954; Hydro Electric Commission of the Town of Mississauga, 32,220; Mitchell Con- struction Co. (Canada), in Trust', 34,500; Modern Building Cleaning, Division of Dustbane Enter- prises, 780,129; Mod Steel Buildings Ltd., 14,199; Moffat, Moffat & Kinoshita, 395,952; Mohawk Data Sciences Canada Ltd., 15,261; Moloney Electric Co. of Canada Ltd., 15,289; Monarch Invest- ments Ltd., 108,423; Montgomery Elevator Co. Ltd., 129,783; Bank of Montreal, 60,516; Moore Business Forms Ltd., 26,262; G. A. Morrison & Son Coal Co., 89,245; Wm. J. Morton & Keitha E. Morton, 22,095; P. Mousseau Construction Ltd., 25,135; Moyer Diebel Ltd., 10,306; MRI Systems Corp., 155,251; Gordon Mulligan Construction Ltd., 12,534; Multi-Tech Services Ltd., 15.402; Munro & McCarthy, in Trust', re property purchase, 3,713,333; A. Murphy & Sons, 10,415; James Murray Furniture Ltd., 91,988; J. Leo Murray Investments Ltd., 23,835; Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canada, 63,943; N.A. Constructions, 13,676; Nadalin Electric Conditioning Co. Ltd.. 14,100; ;

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Nalba Merchandising Co. Ltd., 85,353; City of Nanticoke, 33,349; Napier-Reid Ltd., 18,529; Nash, Talmie & Johnston, 'In Trust', re property purchase, 564,300; Nashua Canada Ltd., 41,589; 5 & H Nasiorowski, 10,000; National Trust Co. Ltd., 422,355; Nation-Wide Building Services Co. Ltd., 25,626; Ministry of Natural Resources, 525,438; Nedco Ltd., 53,253; Earl A. Nelson, 98,995; Township of Nepean, 11,143; Newcourt Developments Ltd., 40,000; Town of New Liskeard, 40,000; S. H. Newman Co. Ltd., 62,849; Newmarch Mechanical Ltd., 41,437; New Market Plaza Ltd., 12,036; New Method Insulation & Supply Ltd., 33,740; Newsome & Gilbert Ltd., 19,269; New Undermount Investments Ltd., 34,187; New York Window Cleaning Co. Ltd., 10,595; ^City of Niagara Falls, 51,695; Regional Municipality of Niagara, 135,692; Allan J. Nichols, in Trust', re property purchase. 123,349; Nickel Belt Aluminum of Sudbury Ltd., 14,713; Nickel Range Management Ltd., 42,708; Nielson & Haun Custom Furniture Ltd., 15,569; Nightingale Industries Ltd.. 24,741; 90 Floral Parkway Co., 21,533; Ninnis Disposal Service, 18,354; Noble Scott Co. Ltd., 265,779; Charles Nolan Co. Ltd., 4,035,573; Norbert Securities Ltd., 23,549; Nor-Duc Co. Ltd., 23,291; County of Norfolk.

15,015; Norfolk Maintenance Service Ltd., 22,409; Normand & Fleming Ltd.. 22,251 ; B. J. Normand,

28,253; North Bay Hydro, 1 1,425; Northern & Central Gas Corp. Ltd., 74,266; Northern Engineering 6 Supply Co. Ltd., 28,700; County of Northumberland, 23,134; United Counties of Northumber- land & Durham, 42,603; Northway Survey Corp. Ltd., 28,083; Northwest Paving Co.. 13,875; Borough of North York, 4,031,965; North York Hydro, 507,902; F. B. Nowakowski & Charin Nowakowski, 12,821; Oakport Developments Ltd., 77,757; Town of Oakville, 21,084; E. G. Odette, L. L. Odette & J. Simandl, 10,338; Office Overload, M. Theresa Ault Ltd., 67,385; Office Specialty Co. Ltd., 388,364; Olivetti Canada Ltd., 19,125; Olympia Cleaners & Maintenance Co., 57,111; Olympia Interiors, 10,346; Olympia & York Developments, 1,413,864; 140 Centennial Parkway Ltd., 41,601; 100 St. James St. S., c/o Chambers & Co. Ltd., 38,558; One St. Clair Ave. West Ltd., c/o Commercial Properties Services, 355,148; 101 Mall Ltd., 68,255; 132 Second Street East Ltd., 43,200; County of Ontario, 41,065; Ontario Development Corporation, 396,870; Ontario Hospital Association, 133,258; Ontario Hydro, 254,028; Ontario Junior Farmer Establishment Corp., 11,721; Ontario Reformatory Mimico Industries, 26,886; Ordex Developments Ltd., 261,809; Ormiston Investments, 10,992; Oro Construction, 13,332; Oro Investments Ltd., 15,510; City of Oshawa. 126,925; Oshawa Quality Aluminum, 42,092; Otis Elevator Co. Ltd., 16,162; Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, 82,614; City of Oshawa, 160,512; Ottawa Hydro Electric Commission, 38,512; Overhead Door Co. of Toronto Ltd., 11,852; County of Oxford, 65,753; Oxford Picture Frame Co. Ltd., 19,322; Oxlea Investments Ltd., 36,296; P & K Demolition Co. Ltd.. 10,757; Pacific Paving of Markham Ltd., 57,637; Padgett's Ltd., 13,126; Page & Steel, Architects, 23,849; Fred Palson Con- tractor, 14,944; Paragon Construction Waterloo Ltd., 41,169; T. J. Parsons Ltd., 101,155; Patten Holdings Inc., 29,532; Paul's Painting & Decorating, 31,553; Paul-Way Investments Ltd., 1,719,688; P.C.L. Packaging Ltd., 43,982; Peach County Properties. 22,392; Peat, Marwick & Partners. 120.544; Pebb Enterprises Ltd., 25,680; Pedlar People Ltd., 16,251; County of Peel, 178,149; Regional Muni- cipality of Peel, 48,572; M. L. Penrose, in Trust', 57,984; Pentland & Baker, 18,144; Richard Perdue, 183,873; Perkin-Elmer (Canada) Ltd., 36.584; Perkins Realty Ltd.. 38.360; Perpetual Industries Ltd., 29.147; Perth Contractors, 28,837; County of Perth. 61,939; City of Peterborough, 53,133; County of Peterborough, 85,597; Peto MacCallum Ltd., 15,534; Philips Electronics Industries Ltd., 57,465; B. Phillips Co. Ltd., 18,096; Phillips Security Agency Inc., 12,535; Phonic Ear Ltd., 36,400; Pickering Electrical Services Ltd., 26,961; Picker X-ray Engineering Ltd., 228,208; Picton Utilities Commission, 31,632; Pigott Construction Administration Ltd., 465,912; Pigott Project Management Ltd., 6,176,143; Pigott Project Management Ltd., in Trust', 2,064,028; Pilgrim Properties Ltd., 1,616,000; Pitney-Bowes of Canada Ltd., 19,015; Placements Champlain Ltd., 50,778; Planland

Contracting Ltd., 57,401 ; Plaza Properties Management Ltd., 19,369; Pointwest Towers Ltd., 19,231 Mary Popiel, c/o Gateway Building & Supply Ltd., 13,800; Postal Promotions, 19,649; Povey- Armour Services Ltd., 11,565; Power Cable Installations (Toronto) Ltd., 26,311; Powers Regulator Co. of Canada Ltd., 15,293; Power-Tel Utilities Ltd., 11,115; Prack Partners, 427,238; Bennett Pratt

Ltd., 76,653; P. J. Praversey, in Trust', re property purchase, 25,200; Precision Data Co. Ltd., 16,51 1 United Counties of Prescott & Russell, 55,880; John & Greta Preston, 10,000; Charlie Price Enter- prises, 14,647; Price Waterhouse & Co., 31,638; County of Prince Edward, 25,519; Print Three Inc.. 17,302; Pro Hardware Centre, 12,208; Provincial Industrial Roofing & Sheet Metal Co., 41,529; Provincial Painting & Decorating Ltd., 28,625; Proxus Ltd., 33,000; Prudential Insurance Co. of America, 109,936; Public Affairs Press, 11,994; Purvis Chalmers Ltd., 40,418; Pyramid Commercial Enterprises Ltd., 13,613; Quantum Information Resources Ltd., 29,077; Quasar Systems Ltd., 22,890; Quintal & England Ltd., 23,470; Quinte Aluminum Products, 10,209; Radionics Ltd., 26,459; John Rae & Sons Construction Ltd., 89,859; Ramex Mechanical Systems Ltd., 13,316; Ram Partitions Ltd., 42,928; Raney & Chambers, in Trust', re property purchase, 1,639,799; Rank Bloorwest Holdings Ltd., 105,036; Ranta & Tett, Architects, 80,345; Raycor Electric Ltd., 26,087; R.C.A. Ltd., 22,189; R.A.C. Sales & Leasing Co., 24,740; Read Voorhees & Associates Ltd., 86,254; Real Time 28 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Corp. Ltd.. 26.878; Receiver General of Canada, 936.629; Walter Redinger. 25,000; Reeder Sales. 19.009; Reed. Shaw. Stenhouse Ltd.. 213.059; Rocco Regina. 20.443; A. C. & J. A. Reichenbach. 10.020; Reliable Plumbers, 11,757; Rember Van & Storage Ltd.. 25.638; Remington Rand. 15.150;

County of Renfrew. 25.861 ; Renkay Construction Ltd.. 68,302; Ministry of Revenue. 21.079; Allison C. & Martha S. Reynolds, 10.200; James A. Rice Ltd.. 23.111; Richards-Wilcox of Canada Ltd.. 14.418; Sam Richman Investments London Ltd.. 112.956; Rideau Glass Ltd.. 20.880; Town of Ridgetown. 18.000; Ridgetown Public Utilities Commission. 22.912; Right of Way Assoc. Ltd.. 16.209; Kenneth Ritchie. 13.324; Riverside Terrace (Ottawa) Ltd.. 151.522; Joe Rivers. 13.790; Riznek Construction Ltd.. 28.584; Robertson-Yates Corp. (1966) Ltd.. 74.055; Rocamora Bros. Ltd.. 26,374; Rochefort Construction Ltd.. 69.787; Maurice H. Rollins Construction Ltd.. 71.159; Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Roluf. 10.000; Root Wire Ltd.. 11.235; Ross-Clair Contractors. 90.819; W. G. Ross Building Corp. Ltd.. 99.243; Rowe Bros. Partition Co.. 10.569; Royal Canadian Legion. 16.025 Royal Canadian Legion. Branch 52. 31.517; Royal Trust Co.. PT-14 Mr. Dave Snow. 139.462; H.

Ruggles Construction. 1 1.975; D. F. Russell Construction. 66.941 ; RWB Consulting Services. 14.709; Saba Construction Co. Ltd.. 16.452; Safety Supply Co.. 14.673; Salpam Investments Ltd.. Woljus Holdings Ltd.. 974.626; Salter and Allison. Architects. 214.138; Frank Samms General Contractor. 13.100; Samsonite of Canada Ltd.. 41.003; Sanders Electric Ltd.. 398.886; Sanland Investments. 16.273; Sanmal Investments Ltd.. 10.548; Saracini Investments Co. Ltd.. 66.197; Saul. Leitch & Hays. 'In Trust', re property purchase. 964,052; Sault Ste. Marie Public Utilities Commission. 15.399; Sawle Syndicate Ltd.. c/o Welland Assoc. Agencies Ltd.. 10.961; S.B.I. Management Ltd.. 21.883; Scaletta Realty Ltd.. 68.229; Borough of Scarborough. 36.327; Schenkman & Rudberg. 'In Trust". 19.380; Schultz Construction Ltd.. 127.762; Scythes & Co. Ltd.. 10.835; Sears Limited. 19.935; Second Consortium Investments Ltd.. 174.347; Robert & Gerold Seguin. 19.200; Select Properties Ltd.. 16.435; Sellotape Canada Ltd.. 20.036; Semple-Gooder & Co. Ltd.. 21.565; Senator Motor Hotel. 12.389; Service Uniform Co.. 11.963; Seventy Six Division Street Ltd.. 13.680; Mr. & Mrs. A. Shakell. 11.400; Shaver Hospital of Chest Diseases Association. 16.720; A. N. Shaw & Sons Ltd.. 84.976; Sheard & Luthes Construction Ltd.. 16.506; Shell Canada Ltd.. 191.762; Sheppard. Sheppard & Sheppard. 'In Trust', re property purchase. 1.054.325; P. A. Sherwood Windows Ltd.. 18.331; Shore Tilbe Henschel Irwin. 31.219; Siemens Medical Canada Ltd.. 66.212; George A. Sierer. 24.711; Sifton Properties Ltd.. 74.464; Sillman Co Ltd.. 25.982; Simcoe Mechanical Contracting Ltd.. 47.718; Simo Ltd.. 30.420; Simpson & Fazakas. 117.447; Lloyd Simpson Painting & Decorating. 30.631; Robert Simpson Co. Ltd.. 16.093; Donald E. Skinner. 19.675; Hugh M. Slimon. 'In Trust\ re property purchase. 3.288.261; Small Bros. Contractors. 11.350; Smith & Elston Co. Ltd.. 20.664. Smith & MacLennan. Architects. 35.804; Smith Brothers. 16.923; Smith Brothers Loose Leaf Ltd.. 22.549; C. A. Smith Contracting Ltd.. 209.205; Smith Construction. 91.836; Owen J. Smith. In Trust', re property purchase. 38,000; Smith-Peat Roofing & Sheet Metal. 36.132; R& E Smith. 10.000; R. Stewart Smith. 63.678; Town of Smiths Falls. 49.382; David Snefjella. 17.560; Somerville. Mc- Murrich & Oxley. 105.355; Soo Mill & Lumber Co. Ltd.. 22.670; Soosentre Properties Ltd.. 23.924;

Soreanu Construction. 19.328; Southern Cross Construction. 1 1.241 ; Spandec Ltd.. 75.208; Specialty Upholstery Ltd.. 18.898; James Spencer. 10.500; Sperry Rand Canada Ltd.. Remington Rand Div.. 488.565; Oswald Stahl. 'In Trust', re property purchase. 376,020; Stamm Investments Ltd.. 33.600; Standard Paving Co. Ltd.. 38.650; Stanley-Taymouth Ltd.. 16.587; State Electric Co. Ltd.. 45.168;

City of St. Catharines. 41.991 ; St. Clair Painting & Decorating. 10.628; St. Columban's Parish Centre. 19.248; Brian Stead. 'In Trust', re property purchase. 729.049; Steelcase Canada Ltd.. 109.591; Steen Mechanical Contractors Ltd., 96,322; David C. Stevens & Associate, 29,835; Stevenson & Kellogg Ltd.. 15.000; Peter Stevens Ltd.. 14.985; Stewart & Hinan Construction Ltd.. 275.285; Alvin & Joan Stewart. 15.000; Cecil Stirtzinger. 12.222; J & M Stocker. 10.000; George Stone & Sons Ltd.. 71.884; Counties of Stormont. Dundas & Glengarry. 62.915; E. J. Strachan Ltd.. 13.471;

Stradwick Industries Ltd.. 21.153; City of Stratford. 34.211 ; Strong's Cleaning Service. 22.765; City of St. Thomas. 80.375; Sudbury Hydro. 19.592; Sudbury Roofing Ltd.. 32.818; Sugg. Reid & Fitton. 'In Trust', re property purchase. 62.500; M. Sullivan & Son Ltd.. 'In Trust'. 328.219; Sunar Industries Ltd.. Steel Division. 78.060; Sunar Industries Ltd.. 19.922; Sunbeam Appliance Service Co.. 20.250; Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. 17.229; Sun Oil Co. Ltd.. 111.410; Superior Sanitation Service Ltd.. 27,080; Superior Tabbies of Canada. 16.995; Sutherland-Schultz Ltd.. 55.450; Sutherland Properties Ltd.. 54.776; Cliff Swain Painters & Decorators. 16.001; Switzer Planing Mills Ltd.. 15.233; Systemhouse Ltd.. 19.708; Systems Dimensions Ltd.. 47.537; Tabbing Sales Ltd.. 13.769; T A L Realty Ltd.. 59.175; Taxa Developments Ltd.. 17.568; Taylor Stationers Ltd.. 13.032; Taylor Transfer & Storage Ltd., 14,962; Teachers' Superannuation Commission. 20.377; Technical Marketing Associates. 27.442; Technicon International of Canada Ltd.. 68.403; Tec Systems. 22.045; Teela Abstracts Ltd.. 16.219; Telex Ltd.. 519.090; Terminal Towers Hamilton Ltd.. 15.729; Terrazzo. Mosaic & Tile Co. Ltd.. 20.178; Tesdata Systems Corp.. 68.462; Texaco Canada Ltd.. 24.720; T & G Electric. 17.762; Thamesgate Construction Co. Ltd.. 11.750; Thames Valley Brick & Building ;

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Products Ltd.. 10,765; E. G. Thomas & Son Ltd., 43,042; Thompson Contract Supply Co. Ltd.. 18,893; J. Arthur Thompson, 13,787; Thompson Plumbing & Heating Ltd., 23,595; Thomson News- papers Ltd., 29,869; Messrs. Thomson, Rogers. 'In Trust', re property purchase. 303,948; Thornhill Paving Co. Ltd., 83.162; Thornlodge Interiors, 11,685; Thorpe & Trunks Construction Manage- ment Ltd., 25.013; City of Thunder Bay. 30,867; Thunder Bay Hydro, 58.035; Tippet-Richardson

Ltd., 37,549 ; Tobias & Cochran. 'In Trust', re property purchase. 1 5 1 .01 7 ; Tom's Garage Ltd., 37.854 Wm. Tonno & W. E. Roth, 12.161; Topsail Island Developments Ltd.. 33,029; City of Toronto. 229,516; Toronto Dominion Bank. 21,084; Toronto Hydro. 1.770,971; Toronto Hydro District Steam, 16,329; Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 3,443,082; Toronto Professional Building.

311.346; Toronto Star Ltd.. 10,751 ; Toronto Terminal Railway Co.. 24.175; Toshak Bros. (Prescott) Ltd., 57,569; Tosi Temporaries, 20,515; Totten, Sims, Hubicki, Associates Ltd., 37,603; Townend, Stefura & Baleshata. 251,556; Trade & Commerce Building. 22.859; Trane Service Agency (Toronto). 101.427; Transmetro Properties Ltd., 21,596; Transport Personnel & Placement Ltd.. 32.681; Ministry of Transportation & Communications, 234.744; Ministry of Treasury, Economics & Inter- governmental Affairs, 142,719; Trebeurden Real Estate Ltd., 121,344; Trend Realty Co. (Sudbury) Ltd.. 44.9S2; William Trow Assoc. (Sudbury) Ltd., 17,658; TRW Data Systems. 18.315; TSA Con- sultants Ltd., 30,425; Tuite Construction Co. Ltd., 10.900; Bruce Turnbull Construction Ltd.. 14.215; Village of Tweed. 15,025; Twin Lakes Paving Ltd.. 57.341; Two Hundred & Sixty Six Thousand. Four Hundred & Thirty-Two Ont. Ltd.. 1.500,000; Underwood McLellan & Associates. 182,655; Union Gas Co. of Canada Ltd.. 71.649; United Trust Company c/o Mr. Gerry Browsky. 98,400; Univac Computer Systems. 43.764; Uptown Window Cleaners, 65,498; USCAN Development Corp. Ltd., 347,424; Val Court Mobile Homes Ltd., 70,977; Vallance Brown & Co. Ltd., 16.104; Vanbots Construction Ltd., 'In Trust'. 238.674; Garry Van Gennip. 12.590; Varian Associates of Canada Ltd., 80,034; Arthur G. Veitch, 21.559; Venetia Building Cleaners Co.. 11,179; Vertix Painting & Decorating Ltd.. 18.558; Frank Vespi Paving. 262.738; Victor Comptometer Ltd.. 22.914; County of Victoria. 36,391; VMT Assoc. 16.335; Wabash Tape (Canada) Ltd., 101,876; Wabasso Ltd., 19,966; Walbridge Mechanical Contractor Ltd.. 40.190; Walneck, Martin, Watkinson, 35.535; Raymond J. Walneck. 'In Trust', re property purchase. 16,900; Wasteneys & Stern Architects, 106,552; County of Waterloo, 271,742; City of Waterloo. 10,920; Regional Municipality of Waterloo. 40.342; Waterous. Holden. Kellock & Kent. 'In Trust', re property purchases. 12.842.483; R. G. Watson Co. Ltd.. 16.296; Webster Smallwood Ltd.. 10.596; L. R. & E. Weismiller & Jas. Tilley. 11.781; Welcon Ltd.. 15.133;

City of Welland. 129.834; County of Welland. 44.863; County of Wellington. 70.621 ; William Wells. 15.575; Bert Welsley Ltd.. 59.414; Westburne. 37.945; Western Holdings London Ltd.. 56.500; Westinghouse Canada Ltd.. 36.022; West Lake Construction Ltd., 46,555; Town of Whitby. 336.650; Tomenson Saunders Whitehead Ltd., 49,972; White Oak Investments Ltd.. 16.260; Whitley & Robert- son Investments. 14.940; Whitman Contracting Ltd., 90,193; Whyte Hook Papers. 147.415; Wilchar Construction Ltd.. 16.200; A. H. Wild Sales. 30,753; Wild of Canada Ltd.. 24.892; Williams Welding (Canada) Ltd.. 23.244; Wilson. Newton, Roberts, Duncan, 31,164; Windklein Contracting Co.. 55.832; Windom Investments Ltd.. 121,400; City of Windsor. 170.369; Windsor Maintenance Ltd..

36,806; Windsor Utilities Commission, 11,665; A. J. Wing Construction Ltd., 17,066; A. W. Winter, 'In Trust', re property purchase. 724,760; H. A. Winter, 'In Trust', re property purchase. 687,122; Winvalley Construction Ltd.. 61,521; G. H. Wood & Co. Ltd.. 35.849; Woodmay Developments Ltd.. 16.510; Wood Gordon & Co.. 35.307; Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario. 3.498.372; Wright Line of Canada Ltd.. 37.665; Wyant & Co. Ltd.. 55.406; W2 Workshop Ltd., 14.201; Xerox of Canada Ltd.. 101.562; Y & R Properties Ltd., 19,446; Yates & Yates Ltd.. 26,588; Yolles & Rotenberg Ltd.. 10.999; Yong-Well Investments Ltd.. 551,677; York Property Appraisers Ltd.. 19.397; Zalcar Engineering Co., 73,369; T. Zanette Ltd., 21,260; Thomas Wm. Zegil, 24,693; Carl Zeiss Canada Ltd.. 14.892; Zenith Electric Supply Ltd.. 13,168; Zentronics Ltd., 20,524; -Accounts under $10,000. 9,399,337;-Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, 27,160.489.

Government Hospitality Fund ($370,632):

Alcohol. Drugs & Traffic Safety. 6th International Convention, Dinner, 5,961 ; All Canadian Junior Ladies Softball Championships, Wine & Cheese Reception. 865; All Canadian Little League Baseball. Luncheon. 1,324; All Chiefs' Meeting by Hon. Margaret Birch, Ottawa, Dinner. 1,497; 100th Anni- versary of the Grand Black Chapter of British America in conjunction with the Grand Orange Lodge of Canada. Dinner. 1.014; 25th Anniversary of the Ontario Public Health Association, Luncheon, 1,928; Annual Conference & Workshop of the Federation of Canadian Music Festival, Dinner, 1.210; 91st Annual Conference of Campbell African Methodist Episcopal Church. Dinner. 1.913; Annual Conference of Provincial Ministers of Health. Invitations & Menus, 112; Annual Conference of Rural Municipalities of Ontario. Luncheon. 4.546; Annual Conference of the Association of Co-operative Educators. Luncheon. 367; 1st Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Health, Physical Education & Recreation. Dinner. 4.1 17; 1974 Annual Conference of the Canadian Nature Federation, 30 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Dinner, 1,500; Annual Conference of the Canadian Safety Council, Dinner, 5,167; Annual Conference of the Canadian UNICEF Committee, Dinner, 1,500; Annual Conference of the International Society of Educational Planners, Dinner, 1,389; 1974 Annual Conference of the Learned Societies of Canada, Reception, 2,250; 27th Annual Convention of the Eastern Canada & Caribbean Key Clubs International, Luncheon, 374; Annual Convention of Executives' Secretaries, Inc., Dinner, 10,503; 15th Annual Convention of the Association of Counties & Regions of Ontario, Luncheon, 1,869; Annual Con- vention of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, Wine & Cheese Reception, 2,858; 39th Annual

Convention of the Canadian Dietetic Association, Luncheon, 2,01 4 ; Annual Convention of the Canadian

Lacrosse Association, Dinner, 1,031 ; 28th Annual Convention of the First Special Service Force Asso- ciation, Dinner, 1,835; Annual Convention of the National Association of Animal Breeders, Dinner, 5,225; Annual Convention of the North American Tax Executives Institute, Dinner, 5,744; 39th Annual Convention of the Order of AHEPA, Luncheon, 1,114; 15th Annual Institute on Addiction Studies, Luncheon, 875; Annual Interpreters' Convention of the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials, Dinner, 2,120; Annual Meeting and Conference of the Society of American Archivists, Luncheon, 3,709; Annual Meeting and Joint Conference of the Association of Canadian Orchestras & the Ontario Federation of Symphony Orchestras, Dinner, 1,197; Annual Meeting of the Canadian Mental Health Association, Dinner, 4,932; Annual Meeting of the American Association for Automotive Medicine, Dinner, 2,211; Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association in Support of the Native Peoples, Dinner, 1,549; 24th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, 2,765; 35th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, Luncheon, 3,611; Annual Meeting of the Egg Producers' Council, Dinner, 1,037; Annual Meeting of the Insurance Agents Associations' Executives, Dinner, 1,648; Annual Meeting of the National Defense College, Luncheon,

228 ; Annual Meeting of the Royal Society of Canada, Dinner, 3,698 ; Annual Meeting Ontario Municipal Electrical Association, Luncheon, 2,507; 1st Annual Meeting of Society for Autistic Child, Dinner, 1,945; 42nd Annual Police Association of Ontario Convention, Dinner, 3,296; 1st Annual Split-Rail Festival, Grant, 1,500; Association of College Unions Annual Conference, Wine & Cheese Reception, 1,000; Associations of Counties and Regions of Ontario, Dinner, 1,544; Bell Centennial Banquet, Grant, 12,000; 1974 Biennial Conference of Travellers' Aid International Social Service of America, Dinner, 2,494; Biennial Convention of the Canadian Womens' Christian Temperance Union, Luncheon, 1,793; 1974 Burlington International Games, Barbecue Dinner, 1,000; Business Press Editors' Asso- ciation, Dinner, 1,550; Canada Jaycees National Board Meeting, Dinner, 500; Canadian Amateur Boxing Championships, Dinner, 1,422; Canadian Child & Youth Drama Association, Dinner, 3,456; Canadian Firefighters Curling Championships, Dinner, 2,522; Canadian Food Executives' Association, Luncheon, 826; Canadian Hungarian National Youth Conference, Menus, 78; Canadian Indoor Speed Skating Championships, Dinner; 3,524; Canadian Meteorological Society, Dinner, 2,978; Canadian National Diving Championships, Dinner, 1,357; 7th Canadian National Rover Meet, Luncheon, 1,947; Canadian Open Badminton Championships, Dinner, 2,138; Canadian Public Service Conference, 6; Canadian Red Cross Society, Grant, 500; Canadian Society for Horticultural Science and American Society for Horticultural Science, Barbecue, 4,283; 1974 Canadian Swimming Championships, 2,033; Canlon National Reunion, Dinner, 2,050; Centennial Conference on Laryngeal Cancer, Dinner, 1,965; 1974 College Bowl, Dinner, 2,143; Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Canadian Regional Conference, Dinner, Preparation & Menus, 357; Conference for Attorneys General, Luncheon, 1,169; Conference of the North American Association of Opera Guilds, Dinner, 2,859; Conjoint Meeting

of the Medical Lab Disciplines, 101 ; Conjoint Meeting of the Association of Pathologists, Barbecue, 1,700; Contact Canada, Luncheon, 293; 1974 Convention of Law Enforcement Intelligence Units, Dinner, 4,753; Convention of the Association of Figure Skating Coaches, Dinner, 1,111; Convention of the National Foundation for Consumer Credit and the Consumer, 1,786; Diamond Jubilee

Conference of Roads & Transportation Association of Canada, Dinner, 2,321 ; Dominion Day Celebra- tions, 7,885; Dr. Jose de Mello-Gouveia, Consul General of Portugal, Reception, 436; Educational Exchange, Northwood Public School and Airdaries-Kathryn, Luncheon, 462; Eskimo Children on Exchange Program, Luncheon, 188; Exhibition, The Shape of Things Now, Art Gallery, Luncheon, 176; Farewell Dinner for the Trade Commissioner of Australia, Dinner, 533; French Technical & Scientific Exposition, Dinner, 1,778; Frontier College Conference, Dinner, 2,935; General Council of the Canadian Medical Association, Dinner, 3,727; Girl Guides of Canada, Dinner, 512; Their Excellencies The Governor General of Canada & Madam Jules Leges, Official Welcome at Queen's Park & Provincial State Dinner, 17,014; Great Lakes Invitational Conference Association, Dinner, 1,728; Hon Peter Shore, British Secretary of State for Trade, Luncheon, 266; Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, Dinner, 5,983; Installation of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, 3,467; International Association for Metropolitan Research & Development, Dinner, 246; International Association of Assessing Officers, Cheese Reception, 739; International Conference of the Union of Panamerican Associations of Engineering, Dinner, 6,147; International Conference on Values of PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 31

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Education, Wine & Cheese, 1,351; International Curling Competition, Canada & Scotland, Dinner, 803; International Federation of Thanatologists' Associations, Wine & Cheese Reception, 242; International Junior Curling Championship, Trillium Crest on Clip, 229; International Ski Jumping Meet, Dinner, 926; International Snow Shoers' Convention, Dinner, 6,000; Interprovincial Conference on Corporate Affairs, Coffee & Donuts, 17; Investiture of the Ontario Medal Winners, Dinner, 1,597; Joint Convention of the Canadian Newspaper Association & the National Newspaper Association of the United States, Dinner, 10,218; Junior Interprovincial Golf Championships, Dinner, 1,047; Lady Johnson, Luncheon, 16; Lion's Club, Dinner, 2,799; Macedonian Delegation, Dinner, 635; Meeting with Ambassador of the Netherlands, Luncheon, 185; National Association of Administrators of Co-op Legislation, Dinner, 583; National Board Meeting of Canada Jayces, Luncheon, 150; 1st National Conference of the Native Women of Canada, Dinner, 1,250; National Conference on Law & Women, Dinner, 2,174; 24th National Convention & the 50th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association, Luncheon, 3,129; National Council of Air Shows, Breakfast, 467; 53rd National

Convention of the Canadian Authors' Association, Wine & Cheese Reception, 544 ; National Convention of the Canadian Bar Association, Harvest Dinner, 20,000; National Convention of the Canadian Daughter's League, Dinner, 1,273; National Council of Women of Canada, Dinner & Tour of Ontario

Place, Menus & Programs, 321 ; National News Week& News Hall of Fame, Luncheon, 4,734; National Youth Bowling Championships, Dinner, 4,390; Northeast Suzuki Festival, Dinner, 1,685; Official Friendship Mission of France-Canada, Wine & Cheese Reception, 445; Official Opening of the Roy Greenaway Hall, Luncheon, 618; Ontario Bean Industry Conference, Dinner, 1,216; Patro d'Ottawa, Dinner, 365; Premier's Honorary Dinner for George Gathercole, 1,914; Presentation of Scroll Honour- ing Nominees for Hall of Fame, 95; Prime Minister of Lesotho, Luncheon, 276; Professional Skating Association, Dinner, 24; Provincial (Ontario) Association of Committees of Adjustment & Land Division, Dinner, 2,983; Reunion of the 4th Region of Royal Canadian Artillery, Dinner, 1,306; R.C.A.F. Convention, Banquet, 3,392; Royal Life Saving Society of Canada, Luncheon, 672; Royal Visit, 1974; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, Reception & Lunch, 9,472; Scandi- navian Club of Toronto-St. Lucia Festival, Refreshments, 18; Service Charge re cancelled luncheon for U.S.S.R. Students, 5; Silver Cross Association, Dinner, 1,058; Sir Alberto Rodrigues, Chairman of Hong Kong Narcotics Committee, Dinner, 407; Sponsorship of Canadian Construction Associa- tion, Luncheon, 2,148; Second Symposium on Remote Sensing, Wine & Cheese Reception, 454; Theatrical Exchange of the Felling Youth Theatre of England, Luncheon, 397; Thunder Bay Square Dance Festival, Dinner, 1,321; Toastmistresses' Convention, Banquet, 3,040; Tour of the British Royal Air Force & Royal Signals Corps Motor Cyclists, Luncheon, 300; U.N. Association of the Great Lakes Invitation Model, 117; U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Executives, Dinner, 1,113; Up with People, Luncheon, 327; Visit of Dr. Raul Leon, President National Bank, Cuba, Luncheon, 892; Visit of Group from North West Territories, Luncheon, 35; Visit of His Excellency Amir Abbas Hoveyda, Prime Minister of Iran, Dinner, 4,035; Visit of Cuban Physicians, Drs. Ada and Marta Kouri, Dinner, 476; Visit of E. B. Whitlam, Prime Minister of Australia, Dinner, 1,613; Visit of Kuwait & Egyptian Officials, Dinner, 518; Visit of Mr. Thomas Bradley, Mayor of Los Angeles, Luncheon,

1 ,359 ; Visit of Her Royal Highness The Princess Ann & Captain Mark Phillips, 1 ,882 ; Visit of Princess Margriet of the Netherlands, Reception, 2,811; Visit of the British Air Cadets & Civil Air Patrol U.S.A., Luncheon, 185; Visit of the Delegation from New South Wales, Australia, 350; Visit of the Flyers Hockey Team, Arlington, Texas, Luncheon, 246; Visit of the Hungarian National Waterpolo Team, Breakfast, 238; Walking Tour of Victorian Buildings conducted by Donald Jones, Hot Drinks, 563; Westbound Inaugural Flight of from Quebec City, Luncheon, 224; Winter Meetings of the Major Baseball Leagues in New Orleans, Louisiana, Dinner, 1,000; World Congress of Cooks Societies, Luncheon, 1,498; VIII World Congress of the International Sociological Association, Dinner, 4,374; 1974 World Craft Council, Dinner, 10,956; World Meeting of Clinical Chemists, 10; Zonta International District IV Conference, Luncheon, 1,687; Miscellaneous: Printing of various menus, invitations, etc., 1,596.

Supplementary Retirement Benefits, allowances, etc. ($23,140,665): Provision to increase, where applicable, annual allowances under The Public Service Superannuation Act to $2,400 and $1,200 for former contributors and their dependents. These minimum benefits include, in certain cases, any benefit entitlement under the Canada Pension Plan and actuarially reduced, will

also apply to annuitants with ten or more years of service and their dependents. Provision is also made for supplementary retirement benefits approved from time to time as percentage increases to persons in receipt of allowances and annuities under The Public Service Superannuation Act:— Sundry persons, 8,085,760; Contribution to health, hospital and life insurance premiums for certain retired employees and dependents of former employees, 81 1,905; Payment on unfunded Liability of The Public Service Superannuation Fund, 14,243,000. 32 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES-Continued

Commission on the Legislature ($70,952): (Cumulative costs to March 31. 1975: $358,706): Salaries and Wages:— Accounts under $20,000, 57,082; Travelling expenses: -Accounts under $2,500. 4,989; Materials etc. :- Accounts under $10,000, 8.881.

Total Other Payments 226,991,187

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. J. W. Snow 18,000

Payments under Section 19 of the Public Service Superannuation Act, 1960-61 ($6,628)

Sundry Persons 6.628

Employee Benefits (Government Contributions) ($676,734)

The Public Service Superannuation Act, Section 10(1), 78,212,096; Receiver General of Canada — re: Canada Pension Plan, 19,986,429; Unemployment Insurance, 18.856,407; London Life Insurance Co. re: Group Life Insurance, 8,232,917; Long Term Income Protection. 6.591.952; Extended Health Care. 1,725.141

Ministry of Health-re: Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 15,690,931 ; Ontario Blue Cross, 298,353;-Less Employee's Payroll deductions, 64,680,707; Refunds from Boards, Commissions and Direct Pay, 996,804 Recoveries from other Ministries, 83.239.981.

Deposit, Trust and Reserve Accounts ($19,774)

Payments re: Plans & Tender Deposits. 1,200; Collection of Accounts receivable, 15.839; Outstanding cheques. 2.735.

Government Printing Account ($186,608)

Aerotype Services. 10.981; Ainsworth Press Ltd.. 14.042; Alger Press Ltd.. 32,356; Alphatext Systems Ltd..

10,131 ; Anthes Business Forms, a Division of Molson Industries Ltd., 107,084; Arthurs-Jones Lithographing Ltd., 18,421; Artistic Stationery Co. Ltd., 65,497; Ashton-Potter Ltd., 84,694; Associated Printers Ltd.,

18,459; Atwell Fleming Printing Co. Ltd., 18,957; Automated Business Forms Ltd., 41.61 1 ; Baker Gurney & McLaren Press Ltd.. 35,645; Barber Ellis of Canada Ltd., 94,032; Beauregard Press Ltd., 18,581; Bell

Offset Printing Ltd., 11,981 ; Brimley Litho Ltd., 19,628; Bryant Press Ltd., 142,583; Buntin Reid Paper Co. Ltd., 47,489; Cameron Advertising Displays Ltd., 14,779; Canada Decalcomania Co. Ltd., 15,186; Canada Envelope Ontario Ltd., 83,666; Carswell Co. Ltd., 190,886; Canadian Offset Co. Ltd., 30,576; Canadian Print Co. Ltd., 48,142; Century Press Ltd., 17,689; Charters Publishing Co. Ltd., 22,919; Commercial Papers Ltd., 13,337; Commercial Print-Craft Ltd., 10,450; Commercial Safety Paper Co., 48,772; Control

Data, 27,446; James A. Cook & Son (1961) Ltd., 53,191 ; R. L. Crain Ltd., 34,474; Data Business Forms Ltd., 64,924; Delgraphics, 39,417; John Deyell Ltd., 37,597; Dominion Envelope Co. Ltd., 60,764; Drummond Business Forms Ltd., 367,659; Espie Printing & Stationery Ltd., 49,917; Estoprint, 17,261;

Fairway Press, 16,640; Fastforms Ltd., 32,491 ; Fordprint, 24,479; Frisby Litho Ltd., 17,734; Gage Envelopes Ltd., 132,042; Garden City Press Co-Operative Ltd., 27,825; Gaylord Litho, 149,138; General Printers Ltd., 43,888; Globe Envelopes Ltd., 70,427; Globe Printing & Litho Toronto Ltd., 36,113; G. M. Graham

& Co. Ltd., 37,904; Graphic Centre, 78,501 ; Griffin House Graphics Ltd., 18,588; Guild Envelopes, 43,972 Fred W. Halls Paper Co. Ltd., 130,427; C. F. Haughton Ltd., 51,787; Bruce Henderson Ltd., 18,147 Hilroy Envelopes & Stationery, 16,169; House of Lind, 15,114; Houstons Standard Publications Ltd.

1 3,607 ; Huddleston & Barney Ltd., 21 ,775 ; Hunter Rose Co., 1 39,952 ; Impact Business Forms Ltd., 1 25,634 Insurance Forms Co. Ltd., 21,569; International Business Machines Ltd., 44,885; Kemi Corp. Ltd., 31,896 Kimball Systems, 64,420; Knights' Ruling Service, 10,034; Kruger Pulp & Paper, 10,303; Labels Sixty- Seven, 30,119; Lavalette Business Forms Ltd., 23,568; Lawson Business Forms Ltd., 256,706; Lawson & Jones, Toronto, 11,090; Lawson & Jones Limited, 287,364; Love Printing Service Ltd., 10,726; M & S PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 33

MINISTRY OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES-Continued

Printers Ltd.. 43,733; MacKinnon-Moncur Ltd., 61,759; MacLean-Hunter Ltd., 32,278; Magill Business Systems Ltd., 366.492; Maracle Press Ltd., 84,601; Maxwell Review Ltd., 12,445; McCutcheon Business

Forms Ltd., 1 13,166; McLaren, Morris & Tobb Ltd., 44,388; Merchants Printing Co. Ltd., 10,316; Metro Envelope Ltd., 53,470; Metro Provincial Envelope Ltd., 22,465; Mirror Press Ltd., 10,433; Mono Lino Typesetting Co. Ltd., 13,089; Moore Business Forms Ltd., 189,088; Morris Graphics Ltd., 17,506; Multi- color Printing Ltd., 11,414; Munn Envelopes Co. Ltd., 93,291; National Cash Register Co. of Canada Ltd., 25,897; National Paper Goods Ltd., 89,487; National Printers Limited, 43,077; New Canadian Publications, 35,203; Newsweb Enterprise Ltd., 17,885; Noble Scott Company Ltd., 340,122; Norfield Hart Ltd., 19,620; Northern Miner Press Ltd., 46,322; Offset Print & Litho Ltd., 39,737; Pakfold Con-

tinuous Forms Ltd., 20,510; Parr's Print & Litho Ltd., 1 1,575; T. J. Parsons Ltd., 35,091 ; Printage, 25,042; Print Three Inc., 13,070; Purvis Chalmers Ltd., 10,626; Redi Set Business Forms Ltd., 89,828; Regal Colour Corporation, Division of Regal Stationery Co. Ltd., 27,217; Richardson Bond & Wright Ltd., 16,636; Robb Press, 28,418; Rolph-Clark-Stone Ltd., 92,502; Ronalds-Federated Ltd., 85,448; Sampson- Mathews Ltd., 28,804; Sheppard & Sears Ltd., 24,228; Source Data Control Ltd., 165.223; Southam Murray, Division of Southam Printing Co. Ltd., 382,358; Spalding Printing Co. Ltd., 108,905; Ralph

Standfast Ltd., 22,231 ; Systems Equipment Ltd., 25,185; Tabbing Sales Ltd., 11,199; Telford & Craddock Co. Ltd., 34,966; Think Ink, 25,049; E. G. Thomas & Sons, Ltd., 10,222; Thompson Printing, 42,290; Thorn Press, N. A. MacEachern & Co. Ltd., 133,885; Tibbies Printing Co. Ltd., 25,137; Trade Printing Service Ltd., 22,382; Twin Offset Ltd., 40,892; Universal Offset Ltd., 17,064; University of Toronto Press, 39.894; Versatel Corporate Services Ltd., 44.538; Weller Publishing Co. Ltd.. 17.450; Westprint.

48,485; Whyte Hook Papers, 17,695; Willjay Printers Ltd., 1 1,431 ; Reg. Willson Printing Co. Ltd.. 10.862;

Wilson Munroe Co. Ltd.. 74.908; York Litho Ltd.. 45.471 ; Accounts under $10,000, 803,406; Less: Recoveries, 8,447,057.

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 36,320,367 Employee Benefits 3.825.825

Travelling Expenses 1 ,035,414

Other Payments 226.991 , 1 87 268,172.793 Statutory 907,744

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Government Services $269,080,537

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Hon. Sidney B. Handleman, Minister Hon. Donald R. Irvine, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($4,282,199)

R. M. Warren Deputy Minister 44,792

R. W. Riggs Assistant Deputy Minister 39,3 1 W. Wronski Assistant Deputy Minister 41 ,574

S. G. Barber. 23.619; A. C. Beattie, 30,545; A. J. Beaumont, 24,025; J. F. Brown. 25.474; R. G. Brown, 26,767

F. H. Burcher. 24,435; J. Burkus. 29,071 ; D. S. Campbell, 21.557; J. J. Canham, 21,797; W. O. Dew. 20,294

B. L. Dymond, 24,927; G. M. Farrow, 26,839; J. L. Forster, 29,681; M. Gain, 12,436; R. Grant, 29,149 H. S. Grewal, 23,786; D. G. Henderson, 20,892; R. S. Holmes, 21,465; H. G. Hopkins, 25,915; N. Kristoffy

19,270; P. B. Loebel, 20,742; W. M. MacKay, 27,109; J. G. MacKenzie, 21,380; W. D. Manson, 22,354

P. J. Martin, 34,880; D. L. Santo, 24.215; R. Skelly, 21,526; J. D. Strachan, 28,396; D. E. Sweezey, 20.294

G. S. Trivett. 19,091; R. Tuokko. 21,240; L. J. Will. 26.542;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 3,386,809.

Employee Benefits ($292,432)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 43,265; Group Life Insurance, 10.348; Long Term Income Protection, 13,355; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 25,901; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 138,734; Unemployment Insurance, 38.255; Miscellaneous. 645. Other Benefits: Attendance Bonus Credits, 15,418. Payments to Ontario Housing Corporation re: various benefits, 19,889. Payment to other Ministries re: various benefits, 5.136. Less: recoveries from Ontario Housing Corporation, 18,514.

Travelling Expenses ($231,930)

Hon. S. B. Handleman, 769; Hon. D. R. Irvine, 146; K. A. Bauman, 4,028; J. F. Brown, 3,026; W. D. Dolman.

3,429; G. M. Farrow, 2,691; L. J. Fincham, 2,855; R. Foy. 7,624; G. O. MacLellan, 2,537; R. W. Riggs,

1 19; D. Saunders, 2,530; J. J. Scholtz, 2,916; M. Scrivener, 3,693; G. S. Trivett, 3,043; W. Wronski, 4,374; -Other accounts under $2,500, 185,242. Travelling Expenses not Allocated to Individuals: Ontario Housing Corporation, 2,908.

Other Payments ($303,649,124)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($2,565,634): ABKS Communications Group Ltd., 14,463; Aerotype Services, 19,455; Sid Ballik Plumbing & Heating, 53,590; Peter Barnard Associates, 88,016; J. D. Barnes Ltd. -Surveyors, 18,802; Bell Canada, 21,540; Berger, Tisdall, Clark & Lesly Ltd., 13,179; G. A. Bowles, 14,958; Constam, Heine Associates Limited, 10,056; Croy-Roy Distributors Ltd., 35,109; Facit Addo Canada Ltd., 11,262; James F. Gilhespie, 16,165; R. Hilton & Associates, 25,466; Horton Forestry Services Ltd., 26,115; Horton & Wallace Ltd., 13,632; Huxley & Godwin, 101,429; IBM Canada Ltd., 45,201; Intercon Security Ltd., 80,754; Interroyal Corporation Ltd., 16,666; Jefco Ltd., 11,558; Kenneth Johnston Ltd., 10,053; Garnet M.

Kaye, 14,876; Kelly Girl Service of Canada, Ltd., 16,571 ; Joseph Kuzik, 15,052; Lawrence Renovation Co., 69,944; MacNaughton Planning Consultants Ltd., 11,575; Marshall Macklin Monaghan Ltd., 41,481; L. K. Marton Forestry & Landscaping Services, 12,075; A. R. May & Associates, 12,521; Ministry of Attorney General, 49,605; Ministry of Environment, 21,270; Ministry of Government Services, 168,405; Management Board, 14,048; Ministry of Natural Resources, 10,575; Ministry of Transportation & Communications, 28,778; Murray V. Jones & Associates Limited, 56,576; Nutt-Well Associates, 22,777; Office Overload, 1.6,022; Office Specialty Ltd., 28,647; Peat Marwick & Partners,

77,236; Planning For People Ltd., 1 1,401 ; Plantown Consultants Ltd., 827,368; Polycom Systems Ltd., ;

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13,163; Walter Sims Maintenance, 43,212; Stewart, Young & Mason Ltd., 20,837; E.J. Strachan Ltd.. Realtors, 24,773; Strung Real Estate Ltd., 12,315; Teela Abstracts Ltd., 10,558; Teela Market Surveys, 20,585; Wm. Thompson, 14,755; Tosi Temporaries Ltd., 14.544; Town of Markham, 29,029; Town of Pickering. 100,079; Valar Real Property Appraisals, 14,462; Vercan Ltd., 11,433; Vernoy Excavating, 12.725; Woods, Gordon & Co., 16,050; Xerox of Canada Ltd.. 54,565; -Accounts under $10,000. 770.140. Less: Recoveries from Ontario Housing Corporation — North Pickering operating expenses re land and property acquisitions. 791,863.

Grants. Subsidies, etc. ($15,577,110):

Borough of East York, 2 1 0,680 ; Borough of Etobicoke, 565,996 ; Borough of North York, 373,875 ; Borough of Scarborough, 875,182; Borough of York, 286,911; City of Belleville, 26,000; City of Brampton, 243,454; City of Brantford, 189,135; City of Cambridge, 205,005; City of Cornwall, 285,514; City of Hamilton, 1,064,285; City of Kingston, 62,342; City of Kitchener, 120,795; City of London, 89,944; City of Mississauga, 712,768; City of Niagara Falls. 225,888; City of Ottawa, 1,719,302; City of Peterborough, 172,797; City of Sarnia, 190,146; City of Sault Ste. Marie, 901,986; City of St. Catharines. 237,099; City of Sudbury, 104,507; City of Thunder Bay, 308.820; City of Timmins, 94.285; City of Toronto, 1,595,086; City of Windsor, 421,388; Improvement District of Gauthier, 29,000; Improve- ment District of Nakina, 29,000; Moosonee Development Area Board, 30,068; Regional Municipality of Durham, 89,986; Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk, 57,925; Regional Municipality of Peel, 23,900; Regional Municipality of Sudbury, 588,332; Regional Municipality of Waterloo, 22,500; Regional Municipality of York, 18,750; Town of Ajax, 221,645; Town of Almonte, 39,792; Town of Blind River, 18,578; Town of Bruce Mines. 15,000; Town of Carleton Place, 11,829; Town of Cobalt, 16,000; Town of Cochrane, 44,875; Town of Dryden, 15,560; Town of Englehart, 31,636; Town of Fort Frances, 15,947; Town of Gore Bay, 14,500; Town of Gravenhurst, 50,728; Town of Grimsby, 52,256; Town of Haileybury, 44,544; Town of Halton Hills, 33,247; Town of Hawkesbury, 18,173; Town of Hearst, 11,164; Town of Iroquois Falls, 52,028; Town of Keewatin, 32,764; Town of Kenora, 15,000; Town of Kirkland Lake. 42,123; Town of Latchford, 29,000; Town of Lincoln, 12,100; Town of Markham, 34,500; Town of Napanee, 44,308; Town of New Liskeard, 23,000; Town of Newcastle, 100,000; Town of Paris, 26,390; Town of Pickering, 68,261; Town of Rainy River, 29,364; Town of Richmond Hill, 100,050; Town of Ridgetown, 10,320; Town of Seaforth, 23,000; Town of Stoney Creek, 11,000; Town of Strathroy, 56,704; Town of Tecumseh, 11,185; Town of Thessalon, 31,804; Town of Webbwood, 29,000; Town of Whitby, 45,801; Townof Whitchurch- Stouffville, 35,634; Town of Wiarton, 33,612; Township of Alberton, 29,000; Township of Amabel, 35,512; Township of Ameliasburgh, 43,048; Township of Armstrong, 15,000; Township of , 14,500; Township of Atikokan, 47,296; Township of Bastard & S. Burgess, 33,876; Township of Bayham, 10,000; Township of Black River-Matheson, 10,046; Township of Blue, 29,000; Township of Brethour, 29,000; Township of Brock. 14,1 13; Township of Burleigh & Anstruther, 29,000; Town-

ship of Camden East, 19,581 ; Township of Casey, 29,000; Township of Chamberlain, 29,000; Town- ship of Chapleau, 41,396; Township of Chappie, 29,000; Township of Conmee, 29,000; Township of Dilke, 20,000; Township of E. Gwillimbury, 63,768; Township of Emo, 14,500; Township of Evanturel, 29,000; Township of Fauquier, 30,644; Township of Georgina, 16,000; Township of Glackmeyer, 17,000; Township of Gloucester, 11,197; Township of Hamilton, 54,844; Township of Harris, 29,000; Township of Hilliard, 29,000; Township of Larder Lake, 30,380; Township of Lindsay. 29,000; Township of Macdonald, Meredith & Aberdeen Additional, 30,256; Township of McCrosson & Tovell, 25,996; Township of Medonte, 18,722; Township of Morley, 15,000; Township of N. Plantagenet, 17,806; Township of Nipigon, 35,152; Township of O'Connor, 29,000; Township of Oliver, 30,628; Township of Ops, 15,000; Township of Paipoonge, 34,112; Township of Red Lake, 33,964; Township of Sarnia, 17,200; Township of St. Vincent, 17,500; Township of Tay, 10,913; Township of the Spanish River, 58,056; Township of Tiny, 47,712; Township of Winchester, 10,000; Township of Worthington, 29,000; Village of Bayfield, 15,000; Village of Lakefield, 33,716; Village of Merrick ville, 15,000; Village of Newboro. 29,000; Village of Omemee, 14,500; Village of Port Burwell, 29,000; Village of Port Stanley, 31,796; Village of Thornloe, 29,000; -Grants under $10,000. 288,307.

Loans for Regional and Municipal Public Works ($12,834,333): Corporation of the Regional Municipality of Halton, 8,808,333; Corporation of Township of Nepean, 2,400,000; Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth, 1,310,000; Town of Ajax, 316,000.

Ontario Housing Corporation ($93,412,744): Subsidies in the form of contribution to the Ontario Housing Corporation to finance its operation, 47, 1 1 9,829 Grants to assist in research studies concerning housing in all its aspects applicable to the Province of PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 37

MINISTRY OF HOUSING -Continued

Ontario by individuals or groups, 22,915; Advances for projects under the Ontario Housing Corpora- tion Act, 46,270,000.

; Ontario Mortgage Corporation ($133,000,000). Advances to Ontario Mortgage Corporation to be disbursed in the form of primary and secondary financing under the HOME. Plan, The Condominium Act, 1967, and the Ontario Housing Corporation Act, 133,000,000.

North Pickering Community Development Project ($46,259,303): Advances under the Ontario Housing Corporation Act (re North Pickering Community Development Project), 46,259,303.

Total Other Payments 303,649,124

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. S. B. Handleman April 1 to October 6, 1974 9,320 Hon. D. R. Irvine October 7, 1974 to March 31, 1975 8,680

Parliamentary Assistant's Salary ($5,000)

M. Scrivener 5,000

Grants ($246,500)

Grants to assist in the erection of housing units for elderly persons 246,500

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 4,282,199 Employee Benefits 292,432 Travelling Expenses 231 ,930 Other Payments 303,649,124 308,455,685 Statutory 269,500

Total Expenditures, Ministry of Housing $308,725,185

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MINISTRY OF REVENUE

Hon. Arthur K. Meen, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($45,147,797)

D. A. Crosbie Deputy Minister 44,792

J. W. Akeroyd, 23,586; K. G. Allman, 21,203; F. A. Axon, 27,863; E. R. Bailey, 29,574; W. J. Baxter

21,719; R. H. Beach, 26,363; T. S. Blakelock, 23,586; J. L. Boivin, 22,955; T. G. Boyd, 29,574; P. J. Bruyea

21,075; C. J. Calarco, 20,044; C. W. Charlton, 20,820; G. H. Chaston, 21,075; C. M. Chesney, 23,586

F. G. Cholmondeley, 23,758; J. Clayden, 30,721; J. G. Coll, 23,586; B. Cooper, 23,586; J. R. Costello

22,955; A. P. Cumming, 24,333; W. Donohue, 26,363; C. I. D'Souza, 26,363; B. G. Eastwood, 22,955; M. Fay

22,955; B. J. Fraser, 26,363; C. W. Fraser, 23,586; S. Garland, 34,722; M. H. Gibson, 27,266; R. O. Gibson

23,341; P. G. Gillis, 38,233; V. P. Giuffre, 21,699; J. C. Grover, 23,500; R. J. Guinn, 26,363; W. H. Hall 26,363; R. E. Hedmann, 24,226; L. Heller, 20,331; V. M. Hewson, 26,363; B. M. Homer, 20,595; S. F

Huneault, 26,363; A. S. Jackson, 20,577; W. S. Jackson, 22,955; I. G. James, 26,363; F. H. Jeffery, 20,752

G. T. Johnston, 29,574; A. C. Keefe, 26,363; C. Kumagai, 21,930; J. W. Lettner, 34,722; J. L. Lindberg

20,794; J. L. MacDonald, 22,955; A. N. MacKay, 30,721 ; J. K. MacTavish, 22,955; C. J. Madgett, 29,574

R. M. Malcolm, 22,955; I. W. McClung, 25,480; M. K. McCutcheon, 30,304; G. D. McNeice, 22,955 P. F. Meier, 20,869; G. H. Meredith, 26,363; G. A. Middaugh, 25,735; R. B. Montpetit, 21,075; J. A. Mowat

23,017; E. V. Moxley, 24,045; W. R. Moxley, 20,929; G. J. Ogilvie, 22,955; N. J. Parker, 27,781; W. H

Parnell, 24,045; G. W. Prowse, 21,075; J. K. Pugsley, 22,955; J. S. Purdon, 22,414; M. C. Quinn, 26,363

R. I. Rea, 20,794; W. H. Reynolds, 23,586; R. S. Riddell, 26,363; J. E. Ross, 22,086; D. W. Rowsell, 21,885

T. J. Ryder, 22,954; M. J. Sabourin, 23,586; W. P. Simpson, 26,538; R. Singleton, 22,955; G. R. Smith

22,955; H. D. Smith, 21,075; W. J. Smithson, 27,266; R. E. Snodgrass, 24,120; W. E. Stanley, 27,266; F. I

Stephens, 24,842; I. Stephenson, 34,722; S. F. Tait, 23,586; H. F. Tasker, 22,955; A. F. Thompson, 26,363 G. L. Thompson, 24,283; L. A. Thompson, 22,720; C. H. Townsend, 27,756; P. Trenton, 20,331; P. F

Tuer, 24,927; A. J. Van Rassel, 22,955; R. J. Varty, 20,967; R. M. Veitch, 22,955; R. C. Vendette, 22,086 G. J. Walsh, 22,954; P. C. Watson, 21,141; R. G. Weiers, 35,775; P. L. Weingarden, 23,983; G. R. Weir 22,955; T. A. Wilkes, 20,330; A. B. Williams, 21,075; D. E. Willis, 22,955; C. E. Winter, 23,673; J. S. Woods

26,864; W. A. Wormington, 21,075; J. R. Yeoman, 20,367; N. Yurchuk, 30,618;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 42,382,901.

Employee Benefits ($4,758,198)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 448,402; Group Insurance, 247,338; Long Term Income Protection Plan, 293,450; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 683,331; Public Service Super- annuation Fund, 2,121,276; Unemployment Insurance, 491,665. Workmen's Compensation Board, 18,778. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 273,666; Attendance Gratuities, 180,292.

Travelling Expenses ($1,987,339)

Hon. Arthur K. Meen, 4,724; D. A. Crosbie, 3,715; C. T Acco, 2,922; R. A. Ackroyd, 4,419; D. Aitken, 4,636 C. J. Allen, 2,508; D. H. Anderson, 4,216; L. Anderson, 2,939; E. R. Bailey, 3,562; J. Barreto, 2,632; A. J

Belanger, 5,642; N. O. Bell, 3,651 ; R. Benoit, 3,660; C. S. Bird, 2,507; E. Blundell, 2,530; J. E. L. Boivin

6,1 12; L. Boivin, 5,421 ; R. J. Boivin, 2,624; J. M. Booth, 3,590; T. G. Boyd, 7,085; B. S. Bridgwater, 5,504

E. M. Bristow, 3,341; W. S. Campbell, 2,895; R. D. Cannata, 4,984; D. J. Carmichael, 4,008; J. A. Collette

3,1 10; G. R. Conners, 2,624; G. A. Constable, 5,159; D. R. Cook, 2,584; R. F. Cooper, 2,868; I. O. Correa

3,490; C. Crawley, 3,856; P. Cutten, 3,677; W. J. Davies, 3,865; S. Denisavitch, 3,567; D. H. Donnelly

2,783; W. M. R. Dove, 3,944; C. I. D'Souza, 2,921; J. P. Dunnill, 2,580; S. A. Elgie, 5,060; A. S. Emery 3,386; W. E. Ewing, 2,948; K. E. Fagan, 4,456; D. R. Field, 3,821; A. T. Fitzgerald, 2,770; A. W. Ford

2,928; W. J. Fountain, 3,345; J. A. Gillard, 3,030; P. G. Gillis, 3,783; V. P. Giuffre, 5,780; J. Glenny, 5,143

R. M. Goody, 4,081 ; R. J. Gordon, 2,528; R. T. Greer, 3,184; W. Greig, 2,525; A. C. Gumbs, 2,682; R. N

Hall, 3,815; P. J. Hamlin, 4,146; J. F. Hare, 4,253; K. J. Harper, 2,502; J. E. B. Harrow, 2,889; D. E. R Hebditch, 2,576; R. G. Herbin, 2,607; V. M. Hewson, 3,094; A. O. Hogg, 4,577; R. W. Holmquist, 2,695

W. J. Hooper, 4,856; S. F. Huneault, 9,996; E. R. Hurdis, 2,933; J. Iwaneczko, 4,495; G. J. Jackson, 3,886 W. S. Jackson, 2,972; T. R. Jasmins, 4,883; W. F. Jenkins, 4,762; G. T. Johnston, 6,791; M. D. Kaufman 40 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

MINISTRY OF REVENUE— Continued

3.176; D. Kee. 4,466; L. S. Kirkby, 3.126; R. Kochenash, 4,642; S. W. M. Korpela, 5,050; S. Krishnan, 3,436; L. W. Ladouceur, 6,749; E. B. Lane, 3,328; D. A. Leatherdale, 3,211; R. F. Legari, 2,789; R. P. Lemay, 2,862; W. J. Lettner, 4,422; J. L. Lindberg, 3,670; A. N. MacKay, 2,974; C. J. Madgett, 2,595; N. Maharaj, 4,202; L. A. Martin, 4,362; P. G. Masse, 3,982; E. K. Mclnnes, 6,714; D. S. Mcintosh, 4,730;

R. E. McKowen, 3,808; W. J. McQuistin, 4,801; D. F. McStravick, 2,610; P. F. Meier, 3,647; L. W.

Meredith, 2,628; R. C. Miller, 3,719; J. W. Mills, 5,528; G. A. Molloy, 4,081; G. A. Moore, 4,287; J. A.

Mowat, 4,981; G. J. Ogilvie, 3,617; M. L. Perreault, 5,681; R. A. Peters, 3,648; E. G. Pigeau, 3,056; M.

Pisnook. 6,222; W. Prest, 3,781; J. J. Primeau, 3,902; D. H. Purdon, 2,619; A. J. Riddle, 3,231; R. A.

Robertson, 4,221; J. E. Ross, 4,600; W. J. Rourke, 3,675; H. Sabine, 2,987; R. D. Sandberg, 4,241; K. J.

Sears, 3,822; J. E. Shaughnessy, 2,632; R. G. Shemilt, 2,701; J. A. Shepherd, 2,541 ; F. R. Shippam, 2,780; E. A. Simonsen, 3,912; W. P. Simpson, 6,555; R. Singleton, 3,707; G. R. Smith, 3,125; P. Smith, 2,750;

R. A. Smith, 2,576; V. Speirs, 3,702; R. J. Speroni, 4,013; J. Stergios, 3,045; J. W. Swartz, 4,590; L. A.

Thompson, 2,684; W. G. Tinsley, 3,557; C. R. Turnbull, 6,544; A. J. Van Rassel, 3,305; R. C. Vendette,

4,043; F. E. W. Vuo, 3,684; G. P. Wagner, 2,959; G. J. Walsh, 3,160; T. S. Wang, 2,514; J. L. Warner,

3,651 ; P. C. Watson, 4,536; G. R. Weir, 3,002; T A. Wilkes, 9,971 ; C. E. Winter, 5,460; I. B. Wyse, 3,898; J. R. Yeoman, 6,809; A. A. Zubko. 3.807; -Accounts under $2,500, 1,398,214.

Other Payments ($68,931,083)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($8,566,830):

Abso Blue Prints Ltd., 12,443; Addressograph-Multigraph of Canada Ltd., 1 1,624; Anthes Business Forms, 24,951; Automated Business Forms Ltd., 36,229; Automation Centre of Ottawa Ltd.. 29.288; Avis Cars and Trucks, 10,015; Basic Computer Services Company, 20,827; Bell Canada (Don Mills), 393,977; Bell Canada (Montreal), 136,146; Burroughs Business Machines Ltd., 13,474; Business

Computer Services, 1 3,233; The Canada Systems Group (EST) Ltd., 423,014; Canadian Pacific Express

Ltd., 1 1,499; Chubb. Mosler, and Taylor Safes Ltd.. 12,927; Computer Sciences Canada Ltd., 78,834; Comserve Ltd., 14,041; Control Data Canada Ltd., 12,619; The Corporation of the City of Thunder Bay, 11,362; Feigman and Chernos. 69,274; F. H. Hayhurst Co. Ltd., 534,757; Fine Papers Ltd., 17,700; Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd., 84,045; Foster Advertising Co. Ltd., 41,180; Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., 11,630; Honeywell Ltd., 31,323; I.B.M. Canada Ltd., 348,363; Imperial Oil Ltd.,

18,41 1 ; Jarrett, Gould, and Elliott, 10,630; Jefco Ltd.. 21,291 ; Key-Corn Ltd., 72.101 ; Kodak Canada Ltd.. 12,914; LehndorfT Property Management Ltd.. 38.110; McLauchlan. Mohr Ltd.. 12,540; Metro Systems and Programming Services, 42,688; Mohawk Data Sciences Canada Ltd. (Markham). 65,352; Nashau Murritt Ltd., 56,960; Norman Wade Co. Ltd., 14,167; Northern Telephone Ltd.. 14,842; OCR. Concepts Ltd., 126,922; Office Overload (Ottawa), 18,300; Office Overload (Toronto). 72,343; Office Specialty Ltd., 36,349; Olivetti Canada Ltd., 60,111; Pitney-Bowes of Canada Ltd., 31,940; Player's Computer Canada Ltd., 25,028; Postal Promotions Ltd., 12,840; Q.S. Keypunch Service Ltd.. 10.654; Receiver General of Canada Health and Welfare. 60.510; Receiver General of Canada Postage, 688,368; Shell Canada Ltd., 21,440; Systems Dimensions Ltd., 542,080; Teela Market Surveys. 15,949; Texaco Canada Ltd., 11,223; Texaco Instruments Incorporated. 10.391; Waterous. Holden. Kellock, and Kent, 23,155; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 49,619; Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, 24.935; Ministry of Transportation and Communication. 22,430; Ministry of Government Services, 2,984,197; Ministry of Financial and Commercial Affairs. 53.672; Ministry of Justice. 231.583; Management Board. 241,567; Accounts under $10,000, 406.443.

Grants ($5,000): Institute of Municipal Assessors, 5,000.

Other ($60,359,253): Guaranteed Annual Income Payments. 60.359.253.

Total Other Payments 68.931.083

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. Arthur K. Meen 18,000 2;

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MINISTRY OF REVENUE-Continued

Parliamentary Assistant's Salary ($27)

Hon. Gordon Walker 27

Deposit and Trust Accounts ($86,512)

Retail Sales Tax-Contract Security Deposits 86,5 1

Province of Ontario Savings Office ($2,241,560)

Salaries ($1,546,994) Head Office 101,286 Branch Offices- Aylmer, 50,193; Brantford, 105,196; Guelph, 54,577; Hamilton, 94,979; Hamilton East End, 49,274; London, 54,703; Ottawa, 78,967; Owen Sound, 51,932; Pembroke, 59,355; Seaforth, 35,091; St. Catharines, 58,243; St. Marys, 36,277; Bay and Adelaide, 139,693; Danforth and Fenwick,

60,497; Danforth and Woodbine, 74,644; Parliament Buildings, 172,591 ; 112 St. Clair Ave. W., 52,221

University and Dundas, 94,660; Walkerton, 41,305; Windsor, 47,231 ; Woodstock, 34,079. . .1,445,708

Employee Benefits ($192,778):

Employer's Contribution, re: Group Insurance Plan, 1 1,198; Canada Pension Plan, 20,336; Ontario Hospital Insurance Plan, 27,460; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 67,947; Unemployment Insurance, 20,497; Long Term Income Protection, 11,121; Attendance Bonus Credits, 11,935; Attendance Gratuities, 22,284.

Travelling Expenses ($8,994) Accounts under $2,500, 8,994.

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($492,794) Advertising ($11,300) McLauchlin, Mohr Ltd., $10,689;— Accounts under $5,000, 611.

Miscellaneous ($104,418): Queen's Printer, 91,732; Personnel Services-Temporary Help. 12,686.

Branch Office Expenses ($377,076):

Aylmer, 7,485; Brantford, 12,243; Guelph, 12,509; Hamilton, 20,390; Hamilton East End, 1 1,480; London, 13,291; Ottawa, 27,432; Owen Sound, 7,427; Pembroke, 16,212; Seaforth, 3,844; St. Catharines, 11,382; St. Marys, 5,221; Bay and Adelaide, 34,771; Danforth and Fenwick, 11,706; Danforth and Woodbine, 14,209; (Including Alterations to Premises of 5,809); Parliament Buildings, 33,241; 112 St. Clair Ave. West, 94,427; (Including Alterations to Premises of 66,144); University and Dundas, 14,788; Walkerton, 3,447; Windsor, 13,518; Woodstock, 8,053.

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 45, 147,797 Employee Benefits 4,758,198

Travelling Expenses 1 ,987,339 Other Payments 68,931,083 120,824,417 Statutory 2,346,099

123,170,516 Less: Recoveries from Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations 95,361

Total Expenditures, Ministry of Revenue $123,075,155

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MINISTRY OF TREASURY, ECONOMICS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

Hon. W. Darcy McKeough, Minister

Hon. J. H. White, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($12,338,988)

A. R. Dick Deputy Minister 45,961

D. M. Allan, 36,210; P. A. Adams, 21,594; D. A. Babalola, 20,235; G. K. Bain, 30,867; H. Banning, 33,441 D. W. Barnes, 20,974; S. M. Batrik, 24,570; P. Beeckmans, 22,532; C. M. Beer, 22,968; G. G. Bell, 39,245 Z. Betanski, 10,016; L. Bodnar, 23,188; V. Bozzer, 23,586; G. P. Branch, 24,180; F. A. Braybrook, 23,562

B. N. Brown, 20,511; J. S. Brown, 26,916; L. G. Brown, 20,508; P. R. Brown, 20,955; A. T. Butler

25,911; I. Butters, 24,471; K. D. Cameron, 22,987; W. G. Cameron, 28,659; A. G. Careless, 20,376; K

Cheng, 30,408; J. G. Church, 20,967; K. R. Clark, 20,349; S. J. Clasky, 35,889; L. J. Close, 26,593; G. R

Coffin, 10,281 ; L. A. Cornwall, 24,927; P. F. Cridland, 21,646; W. W. Crossley, 22,955; J. Cunningham 20,602; R. O. Cuthbert, 27,861; D. Dallimore, 26,304; J. A. Darker, 22,757; H. L. De Koven 20,052; A. S. Denov, 24,648; J. C. Downing, 22,757; W. B. Duffey, 30,721; V. L. Dumais, 22,720 A. N. Dunne, 26,764; M. Dunnill, 20,508; L. R. Dupas, 21,143; J. P. Farrington, 21,350; R. N Farrow, 30,867; R. G. Ferguson, 27,266; N. Ferik, 22,955; G. W. Fitzpatrick, 26,285; E. M

Fleming, 38,233; R. G. Fletcher, 26,190; R. H. Frank, 30,408; I. S. Fraser, 22,607; P. S. Fromstein 24,227; L. D. Gagen, 23,707; A. Garfin, 23,188; H. Giese, 22,054; G. M. Gillespie, 21,869 E. A. Gomme, 27,266; W. W. Gowing, 20,246; E. D. Greathead, 38,187; P. M. Grosbein, 21,719 E. Grove, 22,323; D. Haronitis, 24,927; G. Harrison, 22,919; H. B. Hasson, 20,863; M. Heitshu, 25,095

P. Hickey, 30,721 ; J. W. Hoicka, 21,737; C. P. Honey, 41,695; B. A. Hull, 22,276; R. A. Illingworth, 25,51

F. Ismail, 27,833; P. Jackman, 25,065; B. Jones, 29,451 ; C. B. Jutlah, 24,672; S. I. Ker, 21,813; P. M. Klamer 24,285; S. Koltai, 24,285; N. Kristoffy, 4,612; J. Kravis, 21,246; V. Kummar, 23,692; B. Lampert, 21,646 G. W. Lawson, 22,202; M. D. Lawson, 24,134; L. P. Leonard, 20,093; K. F. Lethbridge, 8,764; M. B Levitt, 28,659; J. F. Longworth, 20,965; C. A. Louis, 24,020; B. MacFarlane, 23,347; A. W. Mackennon 22,955; M. G. Malone, 24,037; N. E. Manara, 20,982; D. W. Maskens, 30,771; M. D. Maynard, 21,075

G. R. McCague, 26,371 ; D. S. McColl, 33,888; E. P. McCoy, 24,927; J. N. McDiarmid, 22,203; G. Mclntyre 38,233; W. McLeod, 22,223; D. H. McRobb, 26,258; R. W. Milne, 23,940; J. J. Morning, 20,394; A. R Morpurgo, 27,014; B. L. Nemethy, 20,294; A. W. Nethery, 34,721; A. W. Noseworthy, 22,955; E. F Nyitrai, 20,508; D. N. Omand, 37,532; G. K. Ormerod, 22,329; D. G. Peace, 21,805; S. Pekilis, 20,613

L. Pesando, 24,750; M. E. Phillips, 20,508; J. R. Picherack, 26,168; H. M. Ploeger, 34,565; G. S. Posen 28,411; T. R. Priddle, 24,180; R. A. Quirk, 26,953; D. E. Redgrave, 35,003; H. R. Regush, 22,687; F. A Reid, 24,012; K. J. Richards, 23,349; N. H. Richardson, 30,721; R. Rickover, 22,044; M. J. Robertson 20,387; T. T. Robins, 21,273; W. E. Robson, 20,958; T. M. Russell, 41,574; H. L. Salisbury, 28,659; A. R Schmidt, 24,927; O. M. Schnick, 34,721; P. Shapley, 22,955; S. N. Sharma, 22,955; P. Sharp, 23,016

M. H. Sinclair, 25,480; C. F. Schenk, 25,668; J. Singh, 22,955; B. A. Smith, 28,786; E. R. Smith, 21,348

L. P. Smith, 21,696; K. Sowa, 20,778; P. J. Spears, 21,255; D. M. Stevenson, 44,792; D. C. Stone, 22,919 E. H. Suichies, 30,214; G. V. Sullivan, 21,019; G. Z. Szabo, 24,927; K. W. Tar, 28,659; D. A. Taylor, 20,044 D. F. Taylor, 38,233; D. R. Taylor, 22,496; H. W. Tennant, 23,596; Wm. Thomson, 21,699; A. Trafford

29,229; M. D. Trewin, 27,266; D. C. Tulloch, 20,517; E. Van Snellenberg, 22,603; J. P. Venton, 31,004

R. J. Watson, 27,863; J. Wessinger, 21,763; D. E. Wilby, 27,863; C. C. Wong, 22,955; J. W. Wouters, 20,469 S. L. Wright, 25,496; B. Yarymowich, 20,517;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 8,081,325.

Employee Benefits ($1,163,729)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 113,589; Group Insurance, 59,363; Long Term Income Protection, 76,438; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 130,164; Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement Fund, 6,705; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 548,685; Unemployment Insurance, 108,652. Workmen's Compensation Board, 7,105. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 62,133; Attendance Gratuities, 50,895. 44 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Travelling Expenses ($631,668)

Hon. W. Darcy McKeough, 532; Hon. J. White, 10,221; Hon. D. R. Irvine, 918; A. R. Dick, 2,964; D. Allan, 3,579; O. E. Ball, 3,136; D. W. Barnes, 3,299; C. Bourdon, 3,362; K. D. Cameron,

3,388; L. Chin, 3,876; S. J. Fulton, 2,597; E. D. Greathed, 3,227; E. Grove, 3,708; F. J. Hill, 3,922; R. A. Illingworth, 7,645; B. J. Issac, 5,316; R. J. Jones, 4,662; Z Kassamali, 3,263; S. S. Kekkas, 6,928; C. A. Louis, 3,010; H. I. MacDonald, 8,873; D. K. Martin, 4,486; G. R. McCague, 4,051; T. W. McEachern, 2,632; S. K. Melski, 3,637; A. R. Morpurgo, 4,583;; A. K. Pankurst, 3,265; J. R. Picherack, 5,279; H. M. Ploeger, 3,670; D. E. Redgrave, 3,955; J. M. Reid,

5,107; G. L. Reuber, 3,375; R. Rickover, 2,677; J. D. Rowlands, 4,529; P. Silcox, 2,781 ; D. W. Stevenson, 3,149; D. C. Stone, 2,838; C. M. Symes-Graham, 3,100; D. Tulloch, 4,234; R. W. Warner, 2,913; G. S.

Wilkinson, 3,341 ; B. Yarymowich, 3,391 ;-Other Accounts under $2,500, 400,179. Travelling Expenses not Allocated to Individuals: Co-op Cabs, 11,033; Metro Cab Company Limited, 5,391 Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 31,271; Ministry of Natural Resources, 9,581; Toronto Transit Commission, 3,655; A. F. Webster and Son, 5,139.

Other Payments ($350,564,729)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($12,413,782) Addressograph-Multigraph of Canada Limited, 10,895; Ainley and Associates Limited, 158,328; Bell Canada, 51,679; Bellona Limited, 11,644; Borden and Elliot, 18,842; Canadian Corps of Commis-

sionaires, 12,731 ; Harry Chartrand, 1 1,132; Chrysler Canada Ltd., 23,068; Clarkson, Gordon and Co.

23,474; Computer Sciences Canada Ltd., 249,857; Conference Board of Canada, 100,997; E. J. Cornies, 12,307; County of Huron, 44,434; Dataline Systems Limited, 302,199; Employers Overload Company, 13,886; Espie Printing Limited, 15,906; Estoprint Limited, 14,933; Facit-Addo Canada Ltd., 19,154; Fine Papers Limited, 40,339; Haldimand-Norfolk Land Acquisition, 113,000; Eric Hardy Consulting Limited, 26,274; Haskins and Sells Associates, 22,500; F. H. Hayhurst Co. Limited, 35,400; Howarth and Smith Limited, 10,760; Hunter Rose, 44,175; IBM. Canada Ltd., 138,189; Intercontinental Maps & Charts Limited, 36,034; Itek Business Products Ltd., 13,479; James F. MacLaren Limited, 32,174; J. J. Dineley Ltd., 11,872; Gordon L. Jacobs, 10,275; Ian C. Kennedy and Associates, 12,500; A. A. Kubursi, 12,254; Laventhol, Krekstein, Horwath & Horwath, 10,000; Liberty Displays Limited, 23,426; M & S Printers Limited, 13,148; Management Board, 257,899; Henry B. Mayo, 17,535; McMillan Binch, 11,500; Ministry of Attorney General, 129,678; Ministry of Colleges and Universities, 24,752; Ministry of Community and Social Services, 10,501; Ministry of Consumer and Commercial

relations, 23,756; Ministry of Correctional Services, 73,749; Ministry of Environment, 1 1,781 ; Ministry of Government Services, 1,039,461; Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 82,946; Ministry of Natural Resources, 3,039,227; Ministry of Solicitor General, 245,346; Ministry of Transport and Communi- cations, 3,454,646; Murray V. Jones and Associates Limited, 20,033; Nagol Business Enterprises, 31,560; Nashua Murritt, 23,674; Northumberland Area Consulting Group, 140,047; Northway Survey Corporation Limited, 46,280; Occasional Office Help Ltd., 11,909; Office Equipment Co. of Canada

Limited, 17,321 ; Office Specialty, 38,443; Olivetti Canada Limited, 13,431 ; Ontario Editorial Bureau,

1 1,799; P. D. Bureau (England), 40,845; Peat Marwick and Partners, 97,704; Peter Barnard Associates, 22,066; Proctor & Redfern Group, 63,460; Queens University, 126,044; Receiver-General of Canada, 110,160; Grant L. Reuber, 24,000; S.D.L., 10,386; Simcoe Georgian Consultants, 205,783; R. E. Sims, 27,259; Walter Rabe Smithies, 11,350; Staff Builders, 12,138; Survey Research Centre of the Institute for Behavioural Research Centre, 14,186; University of Ottawa, 12,000; University of Toronto, 54,649; Urban Design Consultants, 30,500; Vernon Lang and Company Limited, 10,010; Woods, Gordon & Co., 17,089; Xerox of Canada Limited, 131,892;-Accounts under $10,000, 913,722.

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($320,014,648): Association of Municipalities of Ontario ($13,400).

Board of Education ($76,736): London, 37,394; Sudbury, 13,973; Waterloo County, 25,369.

Boroughs ($15,257,287): Etobicoke, 2,266,674; Scarborough, 5,174,350; York, 3,525,921; York East, 705,324; York North, 3,585,018. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 45

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Bureau of Municipal Research ($25,000).

Cities ($11 1,542,276): Barrie, 584,701; Belleville, 1,805,413; Brampton, 774,689; Brantford, 3,903,951; Brockville, 854,205; Burlington, 957,616; Cambridge, 2,078,546; Chatham, 1,690,130; Cornwall, 8,988,998; Guelph, 1,609,541; Hamilton, 7,923,062; Kingston, 2,408,546; Kitchener, 2,564,660; London, 9,625,942; Mississauga, 1,465,748; Niagara Falls, 551,043; Nanticoke, 205,069; North Bay, 3,227,544; Orillia, 895,499; Oshawa, 1,665,628; Ottawa, 5,258,096; Owen Sound, 1,033,141; Pembroke, 905,722; Peterborough, 2,021,808; Port Colborne, 550,924; Sarnia, 1,096,225; Sault Ste. Marie, 5,310,488; St. Catharines, 2,231,035; St. Thomas, 1,288,164; Stratford, 1,188,108; Sudbury, 4,827,536; Thunder Bay, 9,411,783; Timmins, 4,814,156; Toronto, 9,131,298; Vanier, 981,779; Waterloo, 837,743; Welland, 807,904; Windsor, 5,051,531; Woodstock, 1,014,304.

Counties ($2,408,567): Brant, 23,519; Bruce, 81,660; DufTerin, 24,428; Elgin, 87,185; Essex, 248,933; Frontenac, 92,061; Grey, 57,256; Haliburton, 26,626; Hastings, 65,678; Huron, 38,940; Kent, 255,503; Lambton. 223,227; Lanark, 25,902; Leeds and Grenville, 78,756; Lennox and Addington, 28,573; Middlesex, 62,915; Northumberland, 15,726; Northumberland and Durham, 40,136; Oxford, 44,737; Perth, 55,261; Peterborough, 72,331; Prescott and Russell, 54,516; Prince Edward, 44,117; Renfrew,

53,785 ; Simcoe, 320,2 1 2 ; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 1 1 3, 1 06 ; Victoria, 1 20,233 ; Wellington, 53,245.

District Municipality of Muskoka ($65,538).

Eighth World Congress of Sociology ($26,729).

Essex-Kent County Flood Fund ($171,701).

Gore and Storrie Ltd. ($16,906).

Grand River Disaster Relief Committee ($1,952,462).

Helmer Pederson Construction Ltd. ($18,660).

Improvement Districts ($1,033,910): Balmerton, 215,800; Barclay, 16,641; Beardmore, 37,574; Bicroft, 49,701; Manitouwadge, 436,762; Nakina, 44,801; North Shore, 59,157; Red Rock, 69,977; Sioux Narrows, 14,365; Temagami, 40,453; White River, 48,679.

Institute for Research on Public Policy ($600,000).

Intergovernmental Committee of Urban and Regional Research ($52,192).

Marshall, Macklin, Monaghan ($10,191).

Ministries ($345,600): Environment, 125,126; Industry and Tourism, 15,000; Natural Resources, 28,623; Transportation and Communications, 176,851.

Moosonee Development Area Board ($347,741).

Municipal Liaison Committee ($25,000).

Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto ($16,991,153).

Queens University ($15,000).

Regional Municipalities ($93,241,720): Durham, 5,937,023; Haldimand-Norfolk, 2,279,661; Halton, 5,451,852; Hamilton-Wentworth, 9,926,326; Metro Toronto, 25,998,902; Niagara, 8,235,891; Ottawa-Carleton, 11,872,397; Peel,

8,196,778; Sudbury, 5,731,559; Waterloo, 5,212,661 ; York, 4,398,670. ;;

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St. Lawrence Parks Commission ($23,490).

Towns ($40,184,777): Ajax, 333,342; Alexandria, 172,250; Alliston, 62,752; Almonte, 169,518; Amherstburg, 143,580; Ancaster, 381,695- Arnprior, 272,188; Aurora, 168,396; Aylmer, 161,173; Belle River,, 99,313;

1 Blenheim, 20,69 1 ; Blind River, 155,631; Bonfield, 20,982 ; Both well, 3 1 ,443 ; Bracebridge, 1 44,995 Bradford, 121,503; Bruce Mines, 28,193; Cache Bay, 37,393; Caledonia, 348,767; Campbellford, 157,005; Capreol, 278,334; Carleton Place, 310,009; Chesley, 59,950; Clinton, 151,650; Cobalt, 203,472; Cobourg, 433,790; Cochrane, 339,831; Collingwood, 285,657; Deep River, 94,574; Desoronto, 70,569; Dresden, 116, 153; Dryden, 1,660,842; Dundas, 464,370; Dunnville, 201,994; Durham, 101,1 15; Englehart, 80,107; Espanola, 247,898; Essex, 218,827; Exeter, 163,883; Fergus, 148,615; Forest, 84,240; Fort Erie, 623,207; Fort Frances, 726,706; Gananoque (Separated). 132,029; Geraldton, 223,324; Goderich, 264,944; Gore Bay, 39,427; Gravenhurst, 142,614; Grimsby, 353,926; Haileybury, 369,967; Halidmand, 334,436; Halton Hills, 617,143; Hanover, 141,442; Harriston, 106,269; Harrow, 46,447; Hawkesbury, 382,749; Hearst. 291.682; Huntsville, 156,803; Ingersoll (Separated), 396,198; Iroquois Falls, 367,486; Kapuskasing, 754.479; Kearney, 12,182; Keewatin, 95,290; Kemptville, 101,339; Kenora, 726,433; Kincardine, 206,959; Kingsville, 146,725; Kirkland Lake, 1,441,718; Latchford, 24,270; Leamington. 190,533; Lincoln. 297,419;

Lindsay, 674,701 ; Listowel, 209,325; Little Current, 64,286; Markham. 519.670; Massey, 38,703; Mattawa, 105,562; Meaford, 218,439; Midland, 321,329; Milton, 263.289; Mitchell, 115,384; Mount Forest, 104,812; Napanee, 209,329; New Liskeard, 453,949; Newcastle, 669,817;

Newmarket, 435,244; Niagara-on-the-Lake, 120,222; Nickel Centre, 1,183,135; Oakville, 582.841 ;

Onaping Falls, 866,827; Orangeville, 275,081 ; Palmerston, 53,648; Paris, 379,319; Parkhill, 38.018; Parry Sound. 210,080; Pelham, 231,612; Penetanguishene, 298,092; Perth. 311,410; Petrolia. 251,040; Pickering, 470,324; Picton, 264,867; Port Elgin, 205,898; Port Hope, 159,460; Powassan,

37,465; Prescott (Separated), 292,421 ; Rainy River. 55,381 ; Rayside-Balfour, 1,556,527; Renfrew. 464,931; Richmond Hill, 115,270; Ridgetown, 108,700; Rockland, 125,468; Seaforth, 91,698; Simcoe, 152,979; Sioux Lookout, 226,757; Smiths Falls (Separated), 380,697; Smooth Rock Falls. 59,148; Southampton, 79,785; St. Marys (Separated), 173,924; Stayner, 45,993; Stoney Creek, 631,135; Strathroy, 245,373; Sturgeon Falls, 427,950; Tecumseh, 134,513; Thessalon, 73,035; Thronbury, 27,074; Thorold, 159,143; Tilbury, 194,221 ;Tillsonburg, 107,609; Trenton (Separated). 873,305; Valley East, 1,348,373; Vankleek Hill, 62,539; Vaughan, 97,216; Walden, 1,014,466; Walkerton, 203,844; Wallace burg, 593,609; Wasaga Beach, 364,962; Webbwood, 15,267; Whitby, 498,508; Whitchurch-Stouffville, 55,731; Wiarton, 93,869; Wingham, 129,342.

Townships ($30,795,190):

Adelaide, 40,980; Adjala, 21,125; Adamston, 22,153; Adolphustown. 1 1,386; Airy. 17.790; Albemarle. 24,857; Alberton, 14,278; Aldborough, 25,530; Alfred, 62,593; Alice and Fraser. 54.545; Amabel.

116,418; Amaranth, 19,829; Ameliasburg, 1 16,177; Anderson, 85,494; Anson, Hindonand Minden. 55,835; Armour, 22,758; Armstrong, 66,963; Arran, 48,290; Artemesia, 30,901; Arthur, 30,055; Ashfield, 18,191; Asphodel, 39,470; Assiginack, 43.790; Athol, 76,139; Atikokan. 767.555; Atwood, 10,135; Augusta, 77,805; Bagot and Blithfield, 37,830; Baldwin, 15,804; Bangor. Wicklow and McClure, 27,962; Barrie, 18,683; Bastard and South Burgess, 52,271; Bathurst. 44,670; Bayham, 74,581; Beckwith, 49,277; Bedford, 44,312; Belmont and Methuen. 47,713; Bentinck, 27,894; Bexley, 14,377; Billings, 47,028; Binbrook, 10,610; Black River-Matheson. 291,910; Blandford, 26,397; Blanshard, 15,650; Blenheim, 40,807; Bonfield, 28,410; Bosanquet. 54,021; Brant, 98,336; Brantford, 122,483; Brighton, 37,596; Brock, 225,473; Bromley, 25,735; Brooke, 22,510; Bruce, 13,285; Brudenell and Lyndoch, 11,589; Burford, 50,481; Burgess North. 23,445; Burleigh and Anstruther, 22,206; Caldwell, 85,747; Caledonia, 70,557; Calvin, 18,638; Cambridge, 65,738; Camden, 18,377; Camden East, 71,394; Caradoc, 72,916; Carden, 10,443; Cardiff, 25,696; Carling, 18,064; Carlow, 11,843; Carlton West, 12,585; Carnarvon, 39,415; Carrick, 55,083: Casey, 10,092; Casmir, Jennings and Appleby, 56,795; Cavan, 72,396; Chamberlain, 11,641; Chandos, 15,516; Chapleau, 299,945; Chappie, 22,349; Charlottenburgh. 209,646; Chatham, 64,290; Chisholm, 19,672; Clarence, 138,694; Clarendon and Miller, 17,412; Colborne, 24,335; Colchester North, 59,631; Colchester South, 89,278; Coleman, 46,106; Collingwood, 32,053; Conmee, 17,312; Cornwall, 147,018; Cosby, Mason and Martland, 73,174; Cramage, 24,097; Crosby North, 15,287; Crosby South, 34,480; Culross, 46.997; Cumberland. 180,881; Dack, 11,967; Darlington, 13,496; Dawn, 14,592; Day and Bright Additional, 11,280; Delaware, 38,144; Delhi, 164,546; Denbigh, Abinger and Ashley, 17,510; Derby, 23,594; Dereham.

102,864; Dorchester North, 133,91 1 ; Dorchester South, 34,130; Dorion, 27,326; Douro, 66,181 Dover, 70,959; Downie, 33,108; Drummond, 39,944; Dumbries North, 121,800; Dumbries PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 47

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South, 46,901; Dummer, 17,787; Dungannon, 14,140; Dunwich, 56,088; Dymond, 52,165 Dysart Et Al, 145,036; Ear Falls, 97,203; Easthope North, 21,057; Easthope South, 28,757 Eastnor, 25,648; Edwardsburg, 80,359; Egremont, 43,923; Ekfrid, 46,233; Elderslie, 26,024 Eldon, 27,864; Elizabethtown, 109,392; Ellice, 72,576; Elliot Lake, 1,368,801; Elma, 54,941 Elmsley North, 26,862; Elmsley South, 29,830; Emily, 36,748; Emo, 53,334; Enniskillen, 53,958 Ennismore, 21,953; Eramosa, 53,422; Erin, 38,935; Ernestown, 213,354; Escott Front of, 21,561 Essa, 128,412; Euphemia, 27,242; Euphrasia, 15,151; Evanturel, 17,620; Faraday, 33,205 Fauquier, 53,893; Fenelon, 30,556; Ferris East, 66,967; Field,*35,776; Finch, 79,207; Flamborough 994,270; Flos, 55,256; Foley, 13,688; Fredericksburgh South, 24,305; Fredericksburgh North 52,223; Fullarton, 39,065; Galway and Cavendish, 11,898; Garafraxa East, 13,964; Garafraxa West, 18,392; Georgian Bay, 51,236; Georgina, 116,984; Gillies, 11,466; Glackmeyer, 24,664 Glamorgan, 25,349; Glanbrook, 447,839; Glenelg, 14,330; Gloucester, 1,352,482; Goderich 53,700; Gordon, 12,258; Gosfield North, 47,704; Gosfield South, 94,189; Goulbourn, 292,200

Gower South, 1 1 ,821 ; Grattan, 20,042; Greenock, 41 ,090; Grey, 42,748 ; Griffith and Matawatchan 10,434; Guelph, 26,821; Gwillimbury East, 127,238; Gwillimbury West, 37,308; Hagar, 56,308 Hagarty and Richards, 31,371; Haldimand, 41,662; Hallowell, 71,064; Hamilton, 96,333; Harley, 11,420; Harris, 10,189; Harvey, 21,697; Harwich, 66,729; Hawkesbury East, 74,575; Hawkesbury West, 54,884; Hay, 21,167; Head, Clara and Maria, 10,792; Herschel, 18,861; Hibbert, 33,611; Hilliard, 14,179; Hillier, 35,628; Himsworth North, 43,584; Himsworth South, 19,041; Hinchin- brooke, 29,891; Holland, 30,473; Hope, 24,099; Horton, 32,323; Howard, 33,436; Howick,

64,729 ; Howland, 39,9 1 3 ; Hudson, 1 1 ,637 ; Hullett, 58,367 ; Humphrey, 1 4,053 ; Hungerford, 38,710; Huntingdon, 27,187; Huron, 38,636; Ignace, 104,947; Innisfil, 212,054; Jaffray and Melick, 114,843; James, 33,280; Johnson, 26,302; Kaladar, Anglsea and Effingham, 42,723; Kendrey, 46,189; Kennebec, 22,542; Kenyon, 53,551; Keppel, 44,613; Kerns, 14,466; Kincardine, 80,748; King, 88,033; Kingston, 206,545; Kinloss, 37,958; Kitley, 29,504; Laird, 26,831; Lake of Bays, 54,095; Lanark, 25,621; Lancaster, 49,614; Larder Lake, 94,414; Lavant, Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke, 20,759; Laxton, Digby & Longford, 12,719; Lavallee, 18,782; Leeds and Lansdowne Front Of, 69,636; Leeds and Landsdowne Rear Of, 48,542; Lincoln West, 156,722; Lindsay, 88,795; Lobo, 54,829; Lochiel, 67,256; Logan, 40,930; London, 49,967; Longlac, 142,865; Longueuil, 30,383; Loughborough, 72,386; Luther West, 21,530; MacDonald, Meredith and Aberd, 48,228; Machar, 13,297; Machin, 29,526; Madoc, 28,772; Maidstone, 128,648; Malahide, 54,838; Maiden, 71,187; Manvers, 54,946; Mara, 27,066; Marathon, 111,917; March, 22,799 Mariposa, 75,913; Marmora and Lake, 28,028; Maryborough, 53,889; Marysburgh North, 41,650 Marysburgh South, 17,502; Matchedash, 11,172; Matilda, 69,930; McDougall, 49,259; McGarry 151,753; McGillivray, 15,319; McKellar, 16,760; McKillop, 29,690; McMurrich, 12,086; McNab 70,542; Medonte, 50,388; Melancthon, 24,926; Mersea, 260,037; Metcalfe, 12,017; Michipicoten 285,174; Minto, 72,666; Monaghan North, 12,758; Monaghan South, 20,171; Monmouth 32,307; Mono, 23,096; Montague, 43,181; Monteagle, 16,880; Moore, 107,232; Morley, 17,800 Mornington, 53,402; Morris, 46,009; Mountain, 72,292; Mulmur, 21,265; Murray, 125,020 Muskoka Lakes, 117,672; Nairn, 25,733; Neebing, 10,337; Nepean, 1,329,400; Nichol, 46,536 Nipigon, 112,405; Nipissing, 14,340; Nissouri East, 47,145; Nissouri West, 22,891; Norfolk 271,135; Normanby, 58,478; Norwich North, 46,429; Norwich. South, 22,952; Nottawasaga 43,090; Oakland, 29,212; O'Connor, 15,298; Olden, 19,850; Oliver, 53,221; Onondaga, 13,278 Ops, 29,018; Orford, 12,235; Orillia, 54,308; Oro, 60,628; Osgoode, 115,648; Osnabruck, 126,248

Oso, 33,572; Osprey, 28,275; Otonabee, 98,071 ; Owens-Williamson, 49,711 ; Oxford East, 45,055 Oxford North, 18,509; Oxford on Rideau, 60,748; Oxford West, 41,772; Paipoonge, 72,255 Pakenham, 34,258; Peel, 48,731; Pelee, 280,530; Pembroke, 15,155; Percy, 20,140; Perry, 58,591 Petawawa, 41,505; Pilkington, 15,822; Pittsburg, 122,746; Plantagenet North, 76,845; Plantagenet South, 47,695; Plummer Additional, 28,582; Plympton, 45,520; Portland, 43,947; Prince, 15,697; Proton, 30,310; Puslinch, 44,584; Radcliffe, 21,007; Raglan, 12,280; Raleigh, 61,426; Rama, 17,358; Ramsay, 50,286; Ratter and Dunnet, 94,973; Rawdon, 41,670; Red Lake, 242,141; Richmond, 70,431; Rideau, 223,536; Rochester, 68,421; Rolph, Buchanan, Wylie and McKay, 25,511; Romney, 21,214; Ross, 34,537; Roxborough, 75,190; Russell, 172,355; Rutherford and George Island, 21,885; Ryerson, 11,148; Salter, May and Harrow, 36,336; Sandwich South, 50,797 Sandwich West, 325,700; Sarawak, 34,070; Sarnia, 153,507; Saugeen, 27,795; Schreiber, 100,064 Scugog, 339,553; Seymour, 42,065; Shackleton and Machin, 25,116; Sheffield, 20,421; Sherb McClintock, Livingston, 25,852; Sherbrooke South, 18,375; Sherwood, Jones and Burns, 33,736 Shuniah, 60,503; Sidney, 151,798; Smith, 77,158; Snowdon, 13,042; Sombra, 67,875; Somverville 20,124; Sophiasburgh, 14,483; Southwold, 39,298; Springer, 49,948; St. Edmunds, 23,259 St. Joseph, 72,885; St. Vincent, 14,428; Stafford, 81,839; Stanhope, 20,073; Stanley, 26,426 Stephen, 73,896; Storrington, 60,019; Strong, 14,261; Sullivan, 49,810; Sunnindale, 51,306 1

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MINISTRY OF TREASURY, ECONOMICS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS— Continued

Sydenham, 45,182; Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional, 11,194; Tay, 86,288; Tecumseth, 37,598 , 15,300; Terrace Bay, 83,925; Thessalon, 29,682; Thurlow, 71,154; Tilbury East 45,1 19; Tilbury North, 46,774; Tilbury West, 62,037; Tiny, 108,023; Tosorontio, 47,388; Tucker smith, 56,738; Tudor and Cashel, 12,278; Turnberry, 38,700; Tyendinaga, 52,085; Usborne 41,906; Uxbridge, 206,805; Vaughan, 70,236; Verulam, 17,658; Vespra, 34,535; Wainfleet, 122,81 Wallace, 56,999; Warwick, 34,330; Wawanosh East, 19,469; Wawanosh West, 36,595; Wellesley 145,938; West Charleton, 162,079; Westmeath, 62,240; Westminster, 54,752; Wicksteed. 99,192 Wilberforce, 23,945; Williams East, 13,717; Williams West, 34,081; Williamsburg, 64,375 Wilmot, 251,233; Winchester, 71,995; Wolfe Island, 26,064; Wolford, 17,420; Wollaston, 15.757 Woolwich, 213,113; Yarmouth, 64,796; Yonge and Escott, Rear of, 20,278; Yonge, Front of, 30,914; Zone, 14,024; Zorra East, 58,909; Zorra West, 16,210.

Villages ($4,773,422): Ailsa Craig, 20,895; Alfred, 36,700; Alvinston, 16,887; Arthur, 45,423; Athens, 32,202; Bancroft, 88,609; Barrys Bay, 41,446; Bath, 26,773; Bayfield, 12,548; Beachburg, 13,524; Beachville, 15,312;

Beeton, 39,281 ; Belmont, 16,048; Bloomfield, 1 5,554; Blyth, 22,989; Bobcaygeon, 14,701 ; Brighton, 104,085; Brussels, 21,819; Burks Falls, 21,678; Cardinal, 58,757; Casselman, 34,757; Chalk River, 22,814; Chesterville, 70,470; Clifford, 21,753; Cobden, 34,629; Colborne, 46,061; Coldwater, 20,782; Cookstown, 24,846; Courtright, 16,507; Creemore, 27,756; Drayton, 19,119; Dundalk, 38,912; Dutton, 29,407; Eganville, 42,269; Elmvale, 41,014; Elora, 67,815; Embro, 14,096;

Erieau, 17,840; Erin, 35,223; Fenelon Falls, 48,712; Finch, 12,903; Flesherton, 1 1,750; Frankford,

57,891 ; Glencoe, 68,944; Grand Bend, 18,636; Grand Valley, 68,186; Hastings, 43,614; Havelock, 47,524; Hensall, 29,841; Hilton Beach, 10,198; Iron Bridge, 22,234; Iroquois, 11,624; Killaloe Station, 14,767; L'Original, 33,359; Lakefield, 81,091; Lanark, 21,293; Lancaster, 53,527; Lions Head, 23,320; Lucan, 49,786; Lucknow, 26,724; Madoc, 44,879; Markdale, 50,130; Marmora, 53,756; Maxville, 24,486; Merrickville, 28,101; Mildmay, 21,001; Millbrook, 25,338; Milverton, 60,607; Morrisburg, 50,052; Neustadt, 13,289; Norwich, 70,697; Norwood, 41,541; Oil Springs,

15,236; Omemee, 24,006; Paisley, 24,719; Petawawa, 1 15,424; Plantagenet, 31,777; Point Edward. 80,041; Port Burwell, 227,147; Port McNicoll, 41,059; Port Stanley, 54,575; Ripley, 11,811; Rockville Park, 12,711; Rodney, 23,611; Rosseau, 12,488; Shelburne, 100,875; South River, 26,164; Springfield, 13,746; St. Clair Beach, 33,665; St. Isodore De Prescott, 23,267; Stirling, 41 ,004; Sundridge, 15,198; Tara, 24,007; Tavistock, 55,590; Teeswater, 22,550; Thamesville, 28,464; Thedford, 20,637; Tiverton, 14,001; Tottenham, 70,499; Tweed, 76,720; Victoria Harbour, 37,042; Watford, 62,118; Wellington, 28,192; West Lome, 22,414; Westport, 16,097; Wheatley. 43,773; Winchester, 52,324; Woodville, 10,540; Wyoming, 55,634; Zurich, 22,377;-Other Accounts under $10,000, 650,817.

Loans ($18,136,299): Boroughs: Etobicoke, 3,229,896; Scarborough, 33,760; York, 15,134; York East, 36,843; York North, 72,067.

Cities: Brampton, 244,767; Burlington, 530,646; London, 1,633,800; Mississauga, 16,479; Niagara Falls. 401,050; Oshawa, 1,017,514; Ottawa, 25,233; St. Thomas, 337,459; Toronto, 88,700; Vanier, 15,000; Windsor, 20,137.

County: Oxford, 45,000.

Improvement Districts: Sioux Narrows, 42,500; Temagami, 65,000.

Regional Municipalities: Niagara, 463,997; Durham, 10,222; Halton, 66,000; Hamilton-Wentworth, 13,500; Peel, 317,166; Waterloo, 64,594.

Towns: Almonte, 70,000; Amherstburg, 129,000; Bracebridge, 150,000; Bruce Mines, 80,000; Chesley, 200,000; Kapuskasing. Cobourg, 608,695 ; Deseronto, 1 12,500; Fort Frances, 100,000; Gravenhurst, 196,841 ; Midland, 137,608; Kingsville, 86,281 ; Kirkland Lake, 170,566; Massey, 171,000; Meaford, 15,150; 90,925; Milton, 495,450; Mitchell, 255,000; New Liskeard, 75,000; Niagara-on-the Lake, 11,092; PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 49

MINISTRY OF TREASURY, ECONOMICS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS— Continued

Orangeville, 35,000; Palmerston, 65,000; Paris, 107,726; Penetanguishene, 100,000; Petrolia, 64,725; Port Hope, 774,400; Valley East, 350,000; Vankleek Hill, 60,000; Wallaceburg, 175,000.

Townships: Amabel, 110,000; Armstrong, 50,000; Augusta, 37,500; Belmont and Methuen, 17,174; Black River- Matheson, 14,778; Brock, 36,889; Collingwood, 116,826; Ear Falls, 137,500; Glanbrook, 130,000; Gosfield South, 128,500; Hamilton, 51,478; Hay, 11,300; Howick, 250,000; Humphrey, 200,000; Lincoln West, 75,000; Maidstone, 11,300; Maiden, 53,300; March, 234,000; Mersea, 25,500; Monmouth, 75,000; Moore, 285,000; Muskoka Lakes, 37,500; Nairn, 100,000; Ops, 120,000; Owens Williamson, 30,000; Pakenham, 19,724; Radcliffe, 37,500; Rideau, 210,000; Rochester, 18,400; Russell, 35,000; Sherwood, Jones and Burns, 18,750; Sombra, 70,015; Sophiasburgh, 12,500; Westminster, 10,970; Wilmot, 65,403; Zorra, 93,750.

Villages:

Barrys Bay, 1 0,000 ; Burko Falls, 79,887 ; Dundalk, 65,000 ; Glencoe, 2 1 ,000 ; Havelock, 1 7, 1 74 ; Iroquois, 26,219; Lucknow, 75,000; Markdale, 227,500; Morrisburg, 70,000; Petawawa, 190,000; South River, 66,000; Sundridge, 39,800; Victoria Harbour, 200,000; Wheatley, 179,250; Wyoming, 41,000; Zurich, 41,625;-Payments under $10,000, 162,864.

Total Other Payments 350,564,729

Statutory ($1,572,700,199)

Minister's Salary ($17,981)

Hon. W. Darcy McKeough, January 14, 1975 to March 31, 1975 3,797

Hon. J. H. White, April 1, 1974 to January 13, 1975 14,184

Parliamentary Assistants' Salaries ($1,096)

Hon. R. B. Beckett, January 15, 1974 to March 31, 1975 1,077 Hon. D. R. Irvine, February 15, 1974 19

The Whirlpool Rapids Bridge Act, 1967 ($36,000)

City of Niagara Falls 36,000

The Lewiston-Queenston Bridge Act, 1967 ($20,000)

Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake 20,000

The District Municipality of Muskoka Act, 1967 ($218,547)

M. A. Tibbet, 18,547; District Municipality of Muskoka, 200,000 218,547

The Regional Municipality of York Act ($20,346)

G. E. Wright 20,346

The Regional Municipality of Sudbury Act, 1972 ($76,307)

D. J. Collins, 38,513; Lou Sage, 27,794 76,307

The Regional Municipality of Waterloo Act, 1972 ($32,614)

J. A. Young 32,614 50 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

MINISTRY OF TREASURY, ECONOMICS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS— Continued

The Regional Municipality of Durham Act, 1973 ($38,189)

Walter Beath 31,947 Other Expenses— Accounts under $10,000 6,242

The Regional Municipality of Halton Act, 1973 ($31,837)

Allan Masson 31,837

The Regional Municipality of Peel Act, 1973 ($32,652)

Louis H. Parson 32,652

The Regional Municipality of Hamilton- Went worth Act, 1973 ($36,634)

Anne M. Jones 36,634

The Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk Act, 1973 ($72,331)

John F. McCoombs 22,714 Other Expenses— Accounts under $10,000 49,617

The County of Oxford Act, 1974 ($118,428)

Travelling Expenses— Accounts under $2,500 450 Other Expenses: James F. MacLaren Limited, 33,352; Brian Turnbull & Associates Ltd., 29,099; City of Woodstock, 12,289; —Other Accounts under $10,000, 43,238.

LOANS AND ADVANCES

The Ontario Land Corporation Act ($320,100,000)

The Ontario Land Corporation 320,100,000

Ontario Hydro ($375,000,000)

Ontario Hydro (Secured Advance) 375,000,000

The Ontario Education Capital Aid Corporation Act ($87,370,000)

The Ontario Education Capital Aid Corporation 87,370,000

The Ontario Municipal Improvement Corporation Act ($7,227,000)

The Ontario Municipal Improvement Corporation 7,227,000

The Ontario Universities Capital Aid Corporation Act ($38,069,013)

The Ontario Universities Capital Aid Corporation 38,069,013 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 51

MINISTRY OF TREASURY, ECONOMICS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS— Continued

Ontario Lottery Corporation ($300,000)

Ontario Lottery Corporation 300,000

The Crop Insurance Commission of Ontario Act ($3,500,000)

The Crop Insurance Commission of Ontario 3,500,000

Ontario Northland Transportation Commission ($7,000,000)

Ontario Northland Transportation Commission 7,000,000

PENSION FUNDS

Public Service Superannuation Fund

Allowances, Lump Sum Payments, Refunds, etc. ($42,281,435)

Allowances: Superannuates, Beneficiaries and Annuitants 30,840,804 Refunds under Section 17 8,190,205

Payments under Section 18 1 ,901 ,8 1 2 • Payments under Section 19 34,160 Payments under Section 20 29,694

Transferred under Section 26 (6) 1 14,940 Transferred under Section 28 1,169,820 11,440,631 42,281,435

Legislative Assembly Retirement Allowances Account

Allowances ($277,249)

Sundry Persons 277,249

DEPOSIT AND TRUST ACCOUNTS

Queen Elizabeth II Ontario Scholarship Fund (Income Account) ($23,631)

Sundry Students' Scholarships 23,63 1

The Real Estate and Business Brokers Act ($16,000)

Payments of proceeds of surety bonds to claimants 1 6,000

The Motor Vehicle Dealers Act ($40,000)

Payments of proceeds of surety bonds to claimants 40,000

The Consumer Protection Act ($50,000)

Sundry persons 50,000 7

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MINISTRY OF TREASURY, ECONOMICS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS— Continued

The Canadian Trotting Association ($63)

Sundry persons 63

The Private Investigators and Security Guards Act ($6,874)

Payment of proceeds of surety bonds to claimants 6,874

Unclaimed Fully Registered Bond Interest ($5,601)

Sundry persons 5,601

Unclaimed Monies ($5,695)

Sundry persons 5,695

Refunds ($2,463,174)

Contract Security Deposits: Transportation and Communications 16,245 Natural Resources 4,000 20,245 Outstanding cheques 298,239 The Fund for Milk and Cream Producers 35,545 The Crop Insurance Commission of Ontario— deposit account 7,639 Government Services — payroll deductions 164 Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Company Sinking Fund 2,100,000 Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Company Unclaimed Coupon Account 1,342

PUBLIC DEBT EXPENDITURE ($688,211,502)

Interest on Securities Issued Canada Pension Plan Investment Fund 281,052,440 Provincial Issues to Public 80,267,787 The Municipal Works Assistance Act 4,085,741 Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation 2,923,178 Federal-Provincial Employment Loans 808,105 Federal-Provincial Special Development Loans 301,741 369,438,992 On behalf of Ontario Hydro 97,622,688 To Teachers' Superannuation Fund 85,436,700 To Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement Fund 39,250,570

59 1 ,748,950 Interest on Public Service Superannuation Fund 48,370,561 Interest on Savings Office Deposits 18,165,132 Other Interest, Exchange, Discount and Commission

Bank Overdrafts 390,3 1 Legislative Assembly Retirement Allowances Account 105,754 Interest on Deposit, Trust and Reserve Accounts Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund 2,565,428 Ministry of Environment — Debt Retirement Account 1,481,976 Ministry of Environment — Reserve Account 419,804 Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Company Sinking Fund Deposits 132,134 Ontario Food Terminal Board Sinking Fund 126,955 Pits and Quarries Control Act 77,419 1

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MINISTRY OF TREASURY, ECONOMICS AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS— Continued

Personal Property Assurance Fund 48,720 Bequests and Scholarships 44,531 Queen Elizabeth II Ontario Scholarship Fund 25,000 Fund for Milk and Cream Producers 13,361 Tile Drainage 5,782 McMichael Canadian Collection of Art 5,514 Shoreline Property Assistance Programme 1,034 Ontario Heritage Foundation 195 Crop Insurance Fund Investment Deposits 67 Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement Fund 5,090,81 Discount on Treasury Bills 228,930 Federal-Provincial Winter Capital Works 96,474 General Administration Expenses 69,684 Foreign Exchange 10,052,627 Commission 209,926

Accrued Interest on Issue of Debentures 1 ,566,316 Accrued Interest on Purchase of Marketable Securities 7,168,100 29,926,859

688,211,502

Summary of Expenditures

Voted —

Salaries and Wages 1 2,338,988 Employee Benefits 1,163,729 Travelling Expenses 631 ,668 Other Payments 350,564,729 364,699,114 Statutory 1,572,700,199

Total Expenditures, Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs $1,937,399,313

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JUSTICE POLICY

Hon. John T. Clement, Minister

Details of Expenditures

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($190,499)

D. Sinclair Deputy Provincial Secretary 6,694 C. E. Brannan Deputy Provincial Secretary 39,093 A. R. Dick Deputy Provincial Secretary 2,153

J. A. Sarjeant, 24,091 ;— Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 1 18,468.

Employee Benefits ($37,414)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 1,588; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 11,132; Unemployment Insurance, 1,499; Group Insurance, 3,800.

Other Payments: Attendance Bonus Credits, 821 ; Attendance Gratuity, 1 8,498 ; Transfers from other Ministries, 76.

Travelling Expenses ($8,011)

Hon. R. Welch, 1,272; J. Turner, 55; A. R. Dick, 26; C. E. Brannan, 1,384; D. Sinclair, 470;-Other accounts 'under $2,500, 4,804.

Other Payments ($53,411)

Ministry of Government Services, 13,475;— Other accounts under $10,000, 39,936.

Statutory

Parliamentary Assistant ($2,288)

J. M. Turner 2,288

Summary of Expenditures

Voted— Salaries and Wages 190,499 Employee Benefits 37,414 Travelling Expenses 8,01 Other Payments 53,41 289,335 Statutory 2,288

Total Expenditure, Justice Policy $291 ,623

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MINISTRY OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

Hon. R S. Welch, Minister

Hon. J. T. Clement, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($45,350,093)

F. W. Callaghan Deputy Minister 48.113

J. L. Addison, 33.884; W. B. Affleck, 32,577; W C. Alcombrack. 41.574; B. B. Alexander. 32,577; J. S. Alexander. 23,726; A. S. Allan, 24,285; P. J. Ambrose, 23,909; W. R. Anderson, 30.440; H. T. Andrews. 37.372

K C. Andrews, 23.586; J. W. Anjo. 33,884; L. J. Applegath, 26,609; L. E. Archdekin, 36.586; F E

Armstrong, 27,506; J. M. Arnold. 24.253; A. H. Arrell, 35,889; F. J. Arthur, 29,485; W. A. Atkinson. 22.955

W. D. August, 33,884; M. W. Babe, 33.884; W. J. Babe, 27.533; P. E. Baker. 33.884; A. B. Ball. 34,117

F. R. Barnum, 31,994; R. B. Batten. 33,884; R B. Baxter, 34,880; R D. Baxter. 30,593; J. E. Beatty. 26.609

L. A. Beaulieu. 33.884; J. P. Beaulne. 33.884; T. R. Begora. 33.884; A. J. Belisle. 22.955; J. W. Bell. 30.440

R. T. Bennett. 33.884; D. Bernstein. 32.577; J. E. Betzner. 23.576; D. G. Bice. 33.884; F. G. Blake. 35.889 R. Blomsma, 20.804; R. E. Bogusky. 33.884; G. F Bonnycastle. 32,577; C Borda. 30.440; C. E. Boyd

33.884; W. W. Bradley. 22,578; P. M. Brooks, 34.413; D. W. Brown. 21,984; J. N. Buchanan. 24,285

R. L. Budgell, 33.884; L. M. Budzinsky. 20.505; J. R Burns. 21.779; J. W Burridge. 33.232; D W Burtnick. 24,903; E. C. Burton, 32.577; S. A. Caldbick. 32.564; W. L. Camblin. 33.884; A. G. Campbell

30.404; D. A. Campbell. 23.581; G C. Campbell. 23,576; C. J. Cannon. 33.884; W H. Carleton. 26.876

E. H. Carson, 33.884; R. I. Cartwright. 27.979; J. Cassells. 32.577; J. J. Cavarzan. 24.238; L. P. Cecile. 33.884

R. F. Chaloner. 32.577; M. A. Charles, 33.884; K. L. Chasse. 26.582; N M. Chorney. 1 1,226; G. C. Chown 35,998; P. Chumak, 23.542; N Chyz, 22.955; E. Ciemiega. 31.515; R. D Clarke, 26.064; R. N Clarke

22.955; J. L. Clendenning. 33.884; M. J Cloney. 33.884; G. E. Cloutier. 29.603; W. G. Cochrane. 29.603 S. Colbourne. 35.889; L. T. Collins. 33.884; E F. Conover. 23.576; R. G. Cooper. 24.473; R. W. Cooper

4.686; R. A. Copeland. 30.440; R. A. Cormack. 24.285; J. P. Coulson. 24.555; W. M. Courtney. 30.470

C. Creighton. 26.068; W. W. Creighton, 33.884; J. Crossland, 32.469; D. R. David. 20.812; A. J. Davidson

30,440; A. W. Davidson. 33,884; G. H. Davies. 35.998; J. A. Deacon. 33.884; L. G. Dekoning. 30.440

G. A. Deline. 25.963; J. A. Desommer. 24.285; C. B. Devlin. 26.609; J. S. Dietrich. 24.521 ; R. B. Dnieper

33.884; T. L. Docherty. 33,884; D B. Dodds, 33.884; W. B Donaldson, 23,726; E. J. Drimmel. 22.955 W. D. Drinkwalter, 30,404; C. Drukarsh. 33.884; E. A Duchesne. 32.577; W. M. Duggan. 25,805; J. C Dunlap, 34,880; G. W. Dunn. 30.440; W L. Durham. 33,884; J. C. Duthie, 34,880; W. C. Dymond. 23.600

C. G. Ebers. 20.661 ; N H. Edmondson. 23.458; F. T. Egener. 33.884; W A. Ehgoetz. 33.884; D. T. Elliott

24.276; J. J. Evans. 33.884; F. A. Evis. 38.079; J. A. Fader. 28.916; R. H. Fair. 33.884; L. S. Fairbairn

28.989; E. A. Fairbanks. 33.884; A. Falzetta. 34.880; J. P. Felstiner. 33.884; E. S. Ferguson. 35.998; J. M

Ferron. 30,440; F. S. Fisher. 33.884; R H. Fitzgerald. 20.351 ; W. F. Fitzgerald. 33.884; M. J. Fitzpatrick

33.884; J. C. Fleming. 22.578; G. W. Ford. 35.889; H. D. Foster. 33.884; A. Fowler. 33.884; W. H. Fox

33.884; T. E. Foy. 23.833; I Freedman. 23.641; A. D. From. 24.276; N. D. Gaetz, 28,916; C. H. Gage

26,609; F. F. Gallant. 27.205; G. W. Gardhouse. 33.884; J. M. Gardner, 33,884; W. S. Gardner. 33.884 H. W. Gauthier. 33.884; E. A. Gelinas. 26.886; E. W. Geller. 21.074; M. Genest. 33.884; E. C. Gerhart

26.609; R. S. Gibson. 22.414; E. N. Gilbert. 24,021; M J. Girard. 33,884; W F. Golden. 33.884; G A

Goldrich. 23,576; L H. Goodwin, 32,577; J. B. Gorman, 20.893; M. J. Gough, 24.656; G. Y. Goulard

23.458; D. Grader. 24.285; D. F. Graham. 33.884; R. J. Graham, 33,884; T. D. Graham. 22.689; B. Grant

23.049; R. M. Grant. 35.889; P. Gravely. 33.884; J. D. Greco. 33.884; F. J. Greenwood, 32.577; F S Gregory, 33.884; R. G. Groom, 20.700; C. W. Guest, 33,884; G. A. Guthrie. 21.268; R. H. Habbeshaw 22.955; E. G. Hachborn. 30,440; R. H. Hall. 29.219; H D. Hallett, 33.884; R. J. Hamilton. 33.884; P

Hamlyn. 33.884; G. J. Hamra. 26.609; S. Hardyal, 25.981 ; R. G. Hasenclever, 23.567; M. C. Hay. 33.884

F. C. Hayes. 37.372; H. G. Hays. 33,884; R. J. Henderson, 21,598; R. L. Hendrie. 22,771 ; L. A. Henriksen

33.884; E M. Henry. 33,309; P. A. Hess. 29,094; G. C. Hewson, 24,333; J. D. Hilton. 41,574; R. K Hirtle 22,184; A. C. Hoad. 22,955; G M. Hobart, 21,886; G. R. Hodgson, 22,955; F M. Hoffman. 23.726; F. L Hogg. 24.285; K. A. Hoilett. 24.703; G. D. Holder, 21,515; R. J. Houlahan, 23.624; J. E. Howell. 26.609 H. R. Howitt. 33.884; R. E. Hughes. 21.379; H. B. Hunter. 33.884; R. B. Hutton. 33.884; D. R. Inch. 33.884 R. M Innes. 20.843; G. F. Inrig. 33.884; M. B. Jackson. 22.770; R. C. Jackson. 33.884; D. Jamieson 35.889; D W. Johnson, 30,076; B. Johnston. 21.636; W. W. Johnston. 23,334; E. H. Kasdan, 22,955

F. J. Keenan, 26.609; T. R. Kelly. 22.955; E W. Kenrick. 33,884; J. P Kerr, 29,450; M. F. Khoorshed

23,597; J H Kirkpatrick, 34.880; A O. Klein. 34,532; R. Lalande, 24,631; J. A. Lambier. 26.609; H H Lancaster. 35.889; H. Landis, 32,577; T W. Lane, 22,955; A. M. Lang. 24.415; K. M. Langdon. 33.884

W. H. Langdon, 32,577; D. V. Latimer, 33,884; L. Latulippe, 23,549; J. W. Laughlin, 20.719; H. A. Leal 58 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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41,574; M. Leger, 33,884; S. G. Leggett, 31,428; P. J. LeSage, 36,594; E. H. Levenspil, 22,955; F. A. Levis,

24,285; R. H. Lewis, 24,285; J. B. Lind, 23,586; M. A. Lindsay, 26,336; W. T. Little, 37,402; L. A. Lizzi, 27,513; L. A. Low, 23,045; F. A. Luet, 21,713; R. B. Lundy, 26,287; J. L. Lunney, 33,884; J. A. MacDonald, 22,414; W. A. MacDonald, 33,884; D. R. Maclntyre, 20,889; M. V. MacLean, 22,736; D. D. MacRae,

30,440; J. H. Madden, 22,955; G. E. Madill, 23,576; F. J. Maher, 33,309; A. N. Majaina, 24,285; M. C. Maloney, 33,884; M. Manning, 33,881; A. J. Marck, 33,884; G. P. Marriott, 21,886; G. G. Marshman, 33,884; M. E. Martin, 32,577; G. R. Matte, 20,200; N. G. Matusiak, 29,450; V. F. McAuley, 26,609; S. A. McBride, 21 ,894; S. M. McBride, 30,440; W. C. McBride, 30,440; L. McCaffrey, 24,674; C. J. McCombe,

23,419; J. A. McConaghy, 21,886; G. H. McConnell, 33,884; J. F. McCormick, 33,884; A. L. McCrae, 35,889; M. N. McCrank, 20,067; H. F. McCulloch, 38,471; R. E. McCullough, 22,321; R. A. McFarland, 21,053; D. S. McGarry, 24,285; R. B. McGee, 27,506; L. J. McGuigan, 28,112; R. M. McGuire, 38,386; A. B. Mcllmoyle, 26,609; B. Mclntyre, 23,704; D. A. McKenzie, 30,440; J. R. McKnight, 33,884; A. A. McLean, 33,884; D. G. McLean, 21,456; A. D. McLennan, 33,884; R. M. McLeod, 31,818; B. W.

McLoughlin, 28,662; F. J. McMahon, 33,884; J. L. McMahon, 22,414; J. P. McMahon, 33,884; J. C.

McMurchy, 24,285 ; H. W. McNeill, 33,884; W. D. McVannel, 25,981 ; J. R. Meagher, 23,542; C. J. Meinhardt,

31,428; G. E. Michel, 33,884; J. P. Michel, 33,884; D. W. Middleton, 21,886; R. P. Milligan, 34,349; O. M. Mitchell, 30,721; R. B. Mitchell, 33,884; T. M. Moore, 33,884; C. J. Morrison, 23,458; C. W. Morrison, 33,884; D. F. Morrison, 30,440; K. E. Morrison, 24,285; W. J. Morrison, 32,577; W. R. Morrison, 33,884;

H. F. Morton, 22,947; M. D. Morton, 33,884; M. D. Moscoe, 22,955; F. R. Moskoff, 23,732; J. N. Mulcahy,

30,440; J. N. Mulvaney, 29,763; D. W. Mundell, 34,037; J. E. Murphy, 32,577; N. J. Nadeau, 33,884;

J. D. Nadelle, 24,285; S. E. Neundorf, 26,432; A. E. Newall, 33,884; B. Newell, 23,135; M. W. Newell, 21,120; W. A. Newell, 30,440; C. J. Newton, 32,577; Q. L. Nighswander, 33,884; S. J. Nottingham, 33,884;

W. J. Obelnycki, 24,781; C. M. Olchowski, 20,581; F. W. Olmstead, 33,884; C. P. Opper, 33,884; D. R.

Orazietti, 22,736; J. D. Ord, 33,884; L. H. Owen, 20,863; D. G. Page, 29,603; W. H. Palmer, 44,792; W. J. Parker, 22,955; K. Parkinson, 22,179; N. Pasic, 24,261; G. A. Paterson, 26,609; R. G. Pearse, 33,884;

R. J. Penfound, 25,666; C. E. Perkins, 33,884; L. W. Perry, 30,440; W. E. Peters, 24,781 ; H. D. Peterson,

20,700; M. M. Phipps, 20,965; J. Polika, 27,830; H. O. Polk, 23,576; E. M. Pollock, 38,233; G. T. Pongor,

25,197; F. J. Porter, 20,400; H. R. Poultney, 34,694; C. M. Powell, 39,247; E. K. Pukacz, 38,233; K. A.

Rae, 27,595; E. H. Reed, 21,886; J. M. Reid, 27,774; R. D. Reilly, 22,554; H. A. Rice, 33,884; D. L.

Richardson, 22,955; J. P. Rickaby, 35,905; H. B. Ridout, 23,576; R. N. Rintoul, 27,031; J. M. Ritchie,

25,318; J. P. Robarts, 22,078; J. L. Roberts, 34,880; S. C. Roblin, 20,935; A. F. Rodger, 34,694; S. R.

Roebuck, 33,884; A. H. Root, 32,858; D. W. Rose, 30,440; O. J. Ross, 22,955; W. E. Ross, 33,884; G. F. Runciman, 33,884; A. A. Russell, 5,366; D. Rutherford, 29,094; B. T. Ryan, 33,884; J. E. Sampson. 32,577; C. Sanderson, 21,772; W. M. Saranchuk, 26,609; F. A. Sargent, 27,368; G. C. Saunders, 30,440;

H. J. Sauve, 23,352; A. R. Sawh, 24,253; A. G. Schmitt, 20,948; E. W. Scott, 24,285; R. A. Scott, 34,187;

C. Scullion, 23,779; D. G. Searle, 21,641 ; J. M. Seneshen, 33,884; J. Shantora, 29,094; W. S. Sharpe, 33,884; R. D. Sheehy, 29,763; L. A. Sherwood, 34,279; W. T. Shrives, 35,889; W. Shub, 35,889; E. H. Silk, 35,889;

G. Simpson, 21,998; S. J. Sinica, 22,955; R. J. Sirman, 23,564; H. J. Slater, 33,884; R. H. Sloan, 23,576;

B. E. Smith, 35,889; D. C. Smith, 33,884; J. C. Smith, 26,609; M. S. Smith, 26,609; R. P. Smith. 23,999;

J. Solymos, 25,588; S. S. Speigel, 35,889; P. J. Speyer, 23,945; H. V. Spong, 20,484; D. M. Steinberg. 33,884, G. R. Stewart, 34,880; H. E. Stewart, 32,717; A. Stone, 34,363; G. A. Stoodley, 32,655; K. W. Stubington, 24,285; T. R. Swabey, 34,486; K. A. Swanson, 22,736; G. R. Sweeny, 33,884; G. A. Taggart.

23,586; J. D. Takach, 29,094; A. R. Taylor, 22,955; E. G. Tennant, 22,955; E. F. Then, 22,584; A. B. Thompson, 25,163; B. C. Thompson, 33,884; B. E. Thompson, 33,884; W. H. Thompson, 35,889; G. M.

Thomson, 33,884; T. D. Thomson, 22,414; D. H. Thornton, 20,839; S. G. Tinker, 33,884; J. A. Treleaven,

29,312; W. J. Tuchtie, 34,880; A. S. Tucker, 26,336; D. V. Vale, 22,414; J. L. Vamplew, 30,440; J. E. Van

Duzer, 33,884; D. Vanek, 33,884; C. Waisberg, 33,884; J. D. Walker, 30,244; R. J. Walmsley, 33,884;

K. Wang, 33,884; S. A. Ward, 32,577; C. Warner, 20,508; E. C. Washington, 24,285; J. D. Watt, 22,584;

H. W. Webster, 20,425; K. M. Weiler, 23,498; J. Weisdorf, 26,609; R. N. Wessels, 22,955; W. J. Wheelton, 33,884; D. M. White, 20,244; P. D. White, 33,884; T. H. Wickett, 25,330; W. K. Wijesinha, 27,533; P. J.

Wilch, 33,884; G. L. Wilcox, 20,026; P. J. Wiley, 22,955; H. D. Wilkins, 35,839; D. R. Wilkinson, 21,345;

F. N. Williams, 22,827; H. G. Williams, 33,884; J. H. Woron, 25,842; B. P. Wright, 37,969; G. G. Wynn. 26,609; C. Wysocki, 26,609; J. S. Yoerger, 38,233; B. J. Young, 21,074; G. L. Young, 33,884; R. Yurkow, 24,285; E. Zapf, 23,586; A. Zuraw, 24,261 ;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 34,010,812. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries — re: Seconded Common Legal Services, 2,641,580. Plus: Transfer of Seconded Common Legal Services Surplus to Revenue, 22,194.

Employee Benefits ($4,390,373)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario — re: Canada Pension Plan, 461,184; Group Life Insurance, 240,274; Long Term Income Protection, 277,462; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 543,114; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 2,126,306; Unemployment Insurance, 464,341. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 59

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Workmen's Compensation Board, 15,799. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 230,077; Attendance Gratuities, 262,477; Death Benefits, 18,959. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries— re: Seconded Common Legal Services, 254,903. Plus: Transfer of Seconded Common Legal Services Surplus to Revenue, 5,283.

Travelling Expenses ($1,531,776)

Hon. J. T. Clement, 1,61 1 ; Hon. R. S. Welch, 1 1,159; F. W. Callaghan, 6,097; W. B. Affleck, 3,974; H. T. Andrews 7,823; A. B. Ball, 4,239; M. Belanger, 2,986; J. M. Bennett, 2,743; A. Black, 2,536; F. G. Blake, 3,246 R. E. Bogusky, 7,523; L. Bordeleau, 2,665; C. E. Boyd, 3,163; P. M. Brooks, 4,389; G. H. Burns, 3,403

J. W. Burridge, 3,316; E. C. Burton, 5,650; W. Cathcart, 4,061 ; L. F. Chettleborough, 2,647; R. D. Clarke 3,490; D. W. Climenhage, 4,008; G. E. Cloutier, 4,727; D. S. Colbourne, 4,070; E. F. Crossland, 2,570 R. D. Cummine, 2,788; C. B. Devlin, 4,437; T. L. Docherty, 2,710; C. Dufresne, 2,855; W. C. Dymond

3,990; J. H. Eadie, 3,066; C. G. Ebers, 3,394; F. T. Egener, 2,701; J. H. Elliott, 4,352; J. J. Evans, 2,533

J. N. Gillies, 3,004; G. Y. Goulard, 2,847; F. J. Greenwood, 4,496; E. C. Hardie, 4,094; F. C. Hayes, 6,226 G. C. Hewson, 2,628; G. F. Inrig, 3,559; D. Jamieson, 3,222; H. W. Kelly, 3,046; J. S. Kelly, 2,686; E. W Kenrick, 5,249; R. Lalande, 4,818; R. B. Lamarche, 4,047; H. H. Lancaster, 5,132; D. V. Latimer, 3,027

M. Leger, 7,090; P. J. LeSage, 3,195; M. M. Manning, 4,036; M. E. Martin, 3,275; A. L. McCrae, 2,959

R. M. McGuire, 3,175; D. A. McKenzie, 5,731 ; A. D. McLennan, 3,028; G. E. Michel, 3,958; G. Mitchell

5,689; R. B. Mitchell, 4,005; C. W. Morrison, 2,722; J. W. Morrison, 2,617; I. Munro, 3,136; N. J. Nadeau

5,190; L. A. Nicol, 3,823; R. Nixon, 3,827; G. E. Oliver, 2,605; W. J. Parker, 3,087; C. E. Perkins, 4,123

G. J. Petmanis, 3,685; N. Philippe, 4,186; E. M. Pollock, 4,324; K. A. Rae, 3,574; J. Robinson, 2,695

R. L. Rumble, 4,196; G. F. Runciman, 5,648; J. E. Sampson, 3,024; W. M. Saranchuk, 6,587; F. A. Sargent

3,736; D. Sekulich, 3,646; W. S. Sharpe, 2,516; J. H. Sheard, 3,326; R. D. Sheehy, 4,643; W. T. Shrives

3,420; W. Shub, 3,444; W. A. Sibley, 12,734; R. L. Silk, 2,596; R. J. Sirman, 5,877; B. E. Smith, 4,371

P. Spalton, 3,747; S. S. Speigel, 4,312; D. Stanton, 3,055; H. E. Stewart, 2,972; F. G. Suter, 4,153; I. C Taylor, 3,052; W. H. Thompson, 4,680; G. M. Thomson, 2,830; C. R. Thornton, 3,875; R. N. Thornton

2,881 ; P. R. Upper, 3,696; S. A. Ward, 3,281 ; J. A. Wheler, 3,165; W. F. WoodlifTe, 2,940. Travelling Expenses not Allocated to Individuals- Air Canada, 6,996; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 2,699; Culliton's Auto Livery Ltd., 66,204 Deluxe Taxi, North Bay, 3,451; Diamond Taxicab Association, 3,739; Holiday Inn, Hamilton, 3,000 Holiday Inn, London, 11,181; Management Board of Cabinet, 9,261; Travel Service, Kenora, 3,860; — Accounts under $2,500, 1,014,244.

Other Payments ($33,359,889)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($14,257,761): Achievement St. Lawrence Court Home, 49,411; Angus Stonehouse and Co., 14,437; Anstey Graphic Ltd., 14,607; Anthes Business Forms, 55,563; D. G. Arntfield, 15,855; Artistic Stationery Co. Ltd., 92,993; Askim Corporation, 23,999; Atripco Delivery Service, 23,699; Bell Canada, 429,358; Belleville Police Department, 10,720; Dr. W. A. Blair, 13,150; Bonaventure Design and Programming Ltd., 23,048; Brampton Police Department, 17,723; Brown and Collett Ltd., 46,637; Butterworth and Co. Canada Ltd., 15,856; Cameron Brewin and Scott, 17,677; Caney and Klowak, 21,883; Carleton Children's Aid Society, 13,205; Carswell Co. Ltd., 101,886; Canada Carbon and Ribbon Co. Ltd., 36,089; Canada Law Book Ltd., 143,623; The Canada Systems Group (est) Ltd., 17,995; Canadian Business Forms and Equipment, 12,299; Canadian Corps, of Commissionaires, 286,290; Canadian Filing Equipment Ltd., 12,634; Canadian Mental Health Association, 35,574; Challenger Manifold Corp. Ltd., 16,107; Charles Verbatim Reporting, 22,020; Comserve Ltd., 71,909; T. F. Conlin, 14,857; Contemporary Research Centre Ltd., 10,700; R. L. Crain Ltd., 19,241; Croy Roy Distributors Ltd., 74,348; M. B. Cuddahee, 10,227; W. R. Dean and Co. Ltd., 403,243; A. C. Devenport, 13,050;

A. B. Dick Co. Canada Ltd., 23,183; Dictaphone Corp. Ltd., 105,131 ; Domas Custom Furniture Co.

Ltd., 21,011 ; D. J. Dore, 28,455; Durham Police Department, 11,377; Dyad Computer Systems Inc.,

21,297; The T. Eaton Co. Ltd., 13,249; J. J. Eberhard, 1 1,568; H. D. Engel, 13,736; Espie Printing and Stationery Ltd., 67,957; Facit-Addo Canada Ltd., 36,086; The Fairclough Printing Co. Ltd., 24,030; Fidelity Insurance Co. Canada, 12,918; Finlay Fish Ltd., 10,020; Ford Motor Co. Canada Ltd., 19,832; D. G. Forrest, 18,725; Gage Envelopes Ltd., Division W. J. Gage Ltd., 11,635; Gestetner (Canada)

Ltd., 18,761 ; J. L. Getliffe, 10,850; Ministry of Government Services, 1,042,481 ; Grand and Toy Ltd., 49,432; J. D. Grenkie, 11,602; Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., 23,467; Hale MacEwen and Associates, 21,187; :

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Hamilton Police Department, 20,537; Harcourts Ltd., 60,620; Haskins and Sells Associates, 10,000; Bruce Henderson Ltd., 49,012; Donald Hill and Partners, 28,453; Hillcrest General Leasing Ltd., 47,947; Rosemary E. Hodgins, 12,611; Holiday Inn, London, 21,251; House of Stone, 27,017; IBM Canada Ltd., 360,045; Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 59,427; Infodata Ltd., 17,008; Jefco

Furniture Ltd., 18,041 ; Jurit Admin. Personnel Consultants Ltd., 17,396; Kelly Girl Service of Canada

Ltd., 20,441 ; Lawson Business Forms Ltd., 140,396; London Police Department, 84,424; H. E. MacKay, 14,454; MacLean Hunter Ltd., 13,454; M.A.I. Canada Ltd., 12,715; Management Board of Cabinet, 302,890; McGraw Hill Co. Canada, 11,138; Middlesex Children's Aid Society, 11,230; Mohawk Data Sciences Canada Ltd., 130,833; Moore Business Forms Ltd., 47,718; Nashua Murritt, 12,910; NCR Canada Ltd., 27,404; Newsome and Gilbert Ltd., 148,194; Norfield Hart Ltd., 113,426; The North

Oshawa Lions Club, 57,949; D. J. O'Donnell, 12,828; Office Overload Co. Ltd., 81,935; Office Specialty Ltd., 111,124; Olivetti (Canada) Ltd., 112,474; Ottawa Police Department, 16,237; Peat Marwick Mitchell and Co., 10,353; Peel Children's Aid Society, 11,260; Philips Electronics Industries Ltd., 46,133; Pitney Bowes of Canada Ltd., 38,199; Receiver General for Canada (Postage), 422,124; Remington Rand Division, 13,959; M. J. B. Rice, 11,918; P. S. Ross and Partners, 51,381; Sault Ste.

Marie Police Department, 20*149; I. Scott, 21,341; J. H. Selley, 15,190; Staff Builders Temporary G1 Personnel, 123,420; Standard Embossing Co. Ltd., 10,773; Sudbury Police Department, 13,516; Sunar

Industries Ltd., 1 2,321 ; Tab Products Canada Ltd., 10,453 ; Talk Away Sales Ltd., 1 1 ,521 ; J. Thompson, 11,853; Thorne Gunn Helliwell and Christensen, 17,450; Three M Canada Ltd., 43,102; E. A. Tilley, 10,375; City of Toronto, 25,611; Metro Toronto Police Department, 120,741; T.O.S. Total Office Service, 49,812; Touche Ross & Co., 88,045; Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 17,988; United Stationery Co. Ltd., 12,374; Arthur Veitch, 11,015; Versafood Service Ltd., 13,445; Waterloo Police Department, 27,875; Weir and Foulds, 23,485; Whyte-Hooke Papers, 61,976; Willhurst Com- munications Ltd., 16,863; Marjorie Williamson Probation Farm, 27,174; Windsor Police Department,

22,305 ; Woods Gordon and Co., 42, 1 68 ; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 41 2,705 ; J. S. Ziegel, 1 8,601 ;- Accounts under $10,000, 6,277,911. Less: Amount Deducted from Surplus transferred to Revenue re: Seconded Common Legal Services, 2,566.

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($17,160,700):

Grants ($28,400): Sundry Grants under $10,000, 28,400.

Contribution to Legal Aid Fund, Law Society of Upper Canada ($17,132,300): Legal Aid Fund, Law Society of Upper Canada, 17,132,300.

Royal Commissions ($1,206,933): Investigate and inquire into the activities, practices and conduct in the operations, relationships and com- mercial affairs of those persons, firms, corporations and organizations engaged in the plastering, lathing, drywalling, concrete forming and allied sectors of the building industry in Metropolitan Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, and such other areas as the Commission may deem necessary as a result of its investigation, and to report to the Lieutenant Governor in Council on the possibility of any unlawful activities that may exist or may have taken place and to make such recommenda- tions in regard to those matters as the Commissioner may deem fit. (Cumulative expenses to March 31, 1975, $890,814)

Salaries ($23,381): Sundry Employees under $20,000, 23,381.

Employee Benefits (7,700): Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 265; Unemployment Insurance Plan, 170; Employee Group Life Insurance Plan, 40; Payments to Ministry of Solicitor General, 7,225.

Travel Expenses (6,852) A. E. Shepherd, 3,295;- Accounts under $2,500, 3,557. .

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Miscellaneous (76,310): Ministry of Government Services, 29,139; A. E. Shepherd, 12,653; — Accounts under $10,000. 34,518.

Make recommendations on the appropriate number of electoral districts between one hundred and seventeen and one hundred and twenty-five within the Province as the Commission deems advisable with respect thereto, with particular reference to the wide range of geographical and social conditions, including sparsity or density of the population in particular regions, with a view to providing

electoral districts with equal populations or as nearly equal populations as is practical and to ensure that the number of electoral districts in north-eastern and north-western Ontario shall not be

reduced below its present level. (Cumulative expenses to March 31, 1975, $46,067)

Salaries ($21,360): Sundry Employees under $20,000, 21,360.

Travelling Expenses ($1,274):

Accounts under $2,500, 1,274.

Miscellaneous ($18,172):

Ministry of Government Services, 12,701 —Accounts under $10,000, 5,471.

Inquire into the circumstances respecting the conduct and the performance of duties by such police officers and constables at the Landmark Motor Inn Hotel on the 11th day of May, 1974, and to report thereon and to make such recommendations to the Lieutenant Governor in Council.

Salaries ($2,213): Sundry Employees under $20,000, 2,213.

Travelling Expenses ($6,727): Accounts under $2,500, 6,727.

Miscellaneous ($42,561): Nethercut and Co. Ltd., 13,769; Waterous Holden Kellock and Kent, 17,277; — Accounts under $10,000, 11,515.

Inquire into and report upon the nature, extent and causes of the flooding of the Grand River on the 16th, 17th and 18th days of May, 1974, the resulting damage from the said flooding and in particular the action of the Grand River Conservation Authority, participating municipalities and the relevant Ministries of the Government of Ontario in the operation of the major dams and reservoirs and the flood warning, and communications systems and to make such recommendations as are deemed appropriate.

Salaries ($4,914): Sundry Employees under $20,000, 4,914.

Employee Benefits ($18):

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario — re: Canada Pension Plan, 13; Unemployment Insurance Plan, 5.

Travelling Expenses ($5.31 1):

Accounts under $2,500, 5,31 1

Miscellaneous ($155,970):

Angus Stonehouse and Co. Ltd., 43,330; Montgomery, Cassels, Mitchell, Somers, Dutton and Winkler, 68,184; Simmers, Edwards, Jenkins, Clark and Logan, 20,584; — Accounts under $10,000, 23,872. '

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Investigate all matters related to health and safety involved in the working conditions and working environ- ment in mines in Ontario; identify the relevant data related to silicosis, lung cancer and other occupational health hazards of miners in Ontario; review the present basis for Workmen's Compen- sation Board awards as they relate to environmental health matters affecting miners and make such recommendations as are deemed to be appropriate.

Salaries ($10,345): Sundry Employees under $20,000. 10,345.

Employee Benefits ($1,123):

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan. 579; Unemployment Insurance Plan, 438; Group Life Insurance, 106.

Travelling Expenses ($14,123): Air Canada. 4.324; Accounts under $2,500. 9.799.

Miscellaneous ($99,895):

Ministry of Government Services. 10.645; Hume Martin and Timmins. 26.359; E. A Perry. 10.207; Accounts under $10,000. 52.684.

Examine, evaluate and make appropriate recommendations on the structure, organization and operations of local government within the Metropolitan Toronto area, including all municipal governments, boards and commissions and without precluding the consideration of a single or two tier form of Government and undertake to encourage public awareness, participation and understanding of the issues, by among other things, holding public meetings throughout the Metro area and publish- ing the findings and recommendations of the study in sufficient quantity.

Salaries ($69,779): Sundry employees under $20,000. 69.779

Employee Benefits ($3,644):

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 81; Unemployment Insurance Plan, 47; Group Life Insurance, 16; Payments to Ministry of Treasury Economics and Inter-

governmental Affairs, 2,140; Payments to Ministry of the Environment, 1 17; Payments to Ministry of the Solicitor General. 1,243.

Travelling Expenses ($2,708): Accounts under $2,500, 2,708.

Miscellaneous ($117,041):

Jarret Goold and Elliott, 15,279; R. Rohmer, 11,573; P. S. Ross and Partners, 11.312; Smith Auld and Assoc. Ltd., 16,926; Accounts under $10,000, 61,951.

Inquire into, and report upon recent allegations of mistreatment of Toronto Jail inmates by the use of

unnecessary force and/or physical assaults upon such inmates and, if necessary evidence of similar acts; the role and function of the correctional officers at that institution; the particular service demands upon the staff of that institution; the methods of recruitment, selection, orientation and training of correctional officers at that institution and to make such recommendations as are deemed appropriate.

Salaries ($89,446): Sundry Employees under $20,000, 89,446.

Employee Benefits ($1,666):

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario — re: Canada Pension Plan, 33; Unemployment Insurance Plan, 33; Group Life Insurance, 23; Payments to Ministry of Solicitor General, 1,577.

Travelling Expenses ($5,579): Accounts under $2,500, 5,579. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 63

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Miscellaneous ($169,857):

Angus Stonehouse and Co., 46,005; B. C. Bynoe, 64,307; N. D. McRae, 33,120;— Accounts under $10,000,26,425.

Inquire into recent allegations made against certain members of the Metropolitan Toronto Police Force respecting mistreatment and the use of excessive force in relation to the apprehension, arrest or detention of specific persons, and the allegation of the use of force in the interrogation of such persons, and of such other persons as are necessary for the purposes of this inquiry; report thereon

and make any recommendations to the Lieutenant Governor in Council as may be deemed fit.

Salaries ($43,530): Payments to Ministry of Solicitor General, 24,735; Sundry Employees under $20,000, 18,795.

Employee Benefits ($2,748):

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 105; Unemployment Insurance Plan, 86; Group Life Insurance, 83; Payments to Ministry of Solicitor General, 2,474.

Travelling Expenses ($4,959): Accounts under $2,500, 4,959.

Miscellaneous ($197,727): Angus Stonehouse and Co. Ltd., 46,476; Lerner, Lerner, Bradley, Cherniak and Granger, 60,297; Tory, Tory, Deslauriers and Bennington, 27,327;— Accounts under $10,000, 63,627.

Compensation to Victims of Crime ($726,880): Sundry Persons in accordance with the Law Enforcement Compensation Act, 726,880.

Compassionate Allowances ($7,615): Sundry Persons, 7,615. Total Other Payments 33,359,889

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. R. S. Welch, April 1, 1974 to January 13, 1975, 14,893.

Hon. J. T. Clement, January 14, 1975 to March 31, 1975, 3,107.

Parliamentary Assistant's Salary ($507)

Hon. John MacBeth, April 24, 1974 to May 31, 1974, 507.

The Proceedings Against the Crown Act ($11,315)

Accounts under $10,000, 11,315.

Allowances to Supreme Court Judges ($136,526)

Court of Appeal for Ontario

Hon. Mr. Justice-G. A. Gale, C.J O., 3,000; J. D. Arnup, 3,000; J. W. Brooke, 3,000; C. L. Dubin, 3,000: W. Z. Estey, 3,000; G. T. Evans, 3,000; W. G. C. Howland, 631; A. R. Jessup, 3,000; A. Kelly, 3,000:

B. J. MacKinnon, 849; G. A. Martin, 3,000; W. F. Shroeder, 3,000. -

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High Court of Ontario

Hon Mr. Justice-D. C. Wells, C.J.H.C, 3,000; T. P. Callon, 3,000; P. de C. Cory, 849; J. D. Cromarty. 3.000; J. F. Donnelly, 3,000; W. A Donohue. 3,000; N. C. Fraser, 3,000; P. T. Galligan, 3,000; A. Goodman, 3,000; S. G. M. Grange. 849; C. Grant, 3,000; E. L. Haines, 3,000; E. P. Hartt. 3,000; D. H. W. Henry, 3,000; R. E. Holland. 3,000; L. W. Houlden, 3,000; S. H. S. Hughes, 3,000; D. A. Keith. 3.000; M. N. Lacourciere, 3,000; M. Lerner, 3,000; A. H. Lieff, 3,000; E. G. Moorehouse, 3.000; D R. Morand. 3,000;

J. W. Morden, 3,000; J. G. J. O'Driscoll, 3,000; D. F. O'Leary, 3,000; J. H. Osier, 3,000; W. D. Parker, 3,000; L. T. Pennell, 3,000; R. F. Reid, 2,000; A. Stark, 3,000; E. G. Thompson, 3,000; F. S Weatherston,

3,848; J. L. Wilson. 3.000; P. Wright, 3,000; T. G. Zuber, 3,000; Hon. Madame Justice ^M. M. Van Camp. 3,000 Less: Recoveries, 1,500.

Allowances to Judges ($526,058)

Allowances ($526,058): His Honour Judge Colter. 8.792; Allowances under $10,000, 517,266.

Summary of Expenditures

Voted Salaries and Wages 45,350.093 Employee Benefits 4.390,373 Travelling Expenses 1,531 ,776 Other Payments 33,359,889 84.632.131 Statutory 692,406

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Attorney General $85,324,537 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 65 MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS

Hon. S. B. Handleman, Minister

Hon. J. T. Clement, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($20,666,850)

J. K. Young Deputy Minister 44,792

G. Adams, 30,721 ; J. W. Armstrong, 20,145; M. W. Bader, 20,284; D. W. Baird, 22,047; R. S. Balls, 20,196

J. W. Bentley, 30,721 ; H. G. Bock, 25,646; H. S. Bray, 35,889; R. Brewerton, 26,715; T. O. Brown, 30,721

D. Cannon, 24,671 ; W. A. Carson, 20,196; N. M. Chorney, 13,059; R. W. Cooper, 18,465; j! P. Cox, 20,259 M. T. Crutcher, 23,586; M. B. Dawson, 21,438; T. J. Dillon, 23,551; J. J. Doane, 21,113; E. C. Fisher

21,412; J. N. Gardiner, 22,365; W. L. Gardner, 21,642; P. H. George, 23,282; H. N. Gilchrist, 27,266

J. N. Gillespie, 20,481; A. V. Godden, 23,586; S. Gorecki, 27,863; E. J. Gorman, 26,363; D. V. Goudy

20,591; G. E. Grundy, 38,233; J. H. Guinn, 22,933; C. D. Hadfield, 26,875; R. F. Hawkins, 24,932

J. F. Hay, 21,529; M. K. Hill, 21,270; J. R. Hornblower, 20,665; J. C. Horwitz, 35,889; B. C. Howard 35,889; H. F. Humphries, 26,692; W. M. Jaffray, 27,266; W. L. Jewett, 20,196; E. H. Johnston, 27,266 A. E. Jolley, 20,665; H. T. Jones, 30,721; J. W. Keating, 20,023; H. L. King, 22,955; A. G. Kneeshaw 24,670; H. Krebs, 22,365; R. J. LeClerc, 20,188; W. Lefebvre, 22,047; B. E. Lynch, 21,614; R. G. Mac Cormac, 21,412; G. F. MacKay, 21,477; J. H. Macpherson, 21,699; A. G. Marshall, 22,537; W. E Mattocks, 22,047; W. R. McDonnell, 26,640; S. S. Mercer, 23,282; C. E. Millar, 20,288; D. L. Mitchell 21,984; W. F. Nuss, 30,512; A. S. Pattillo, 30,842; E. W. Pike, 21,712; V. L. Porter, 24,671; R. Priddle

34,357; D. C. Rivers, 26,363; H. Roach, 21,075; H. L. Roeser, 20,023; D. C. Ross, 26,341 ; T. M. Rundle 24,333; A. Rungi, 21,075; C. R. Salter, 34,122; D. B. Shaw, 23,029; R. E. Sleeth, 22,560; G. R. Smith 20,001; M. L. Smith, 20,196; T. G. Smith, 29,165; J. B. Sorensen, 20,227; P. G. Spenst, 25,668; D. A Stafl, 23,342; E. Talvila, 26,746; H. R. Terhune, 23,586; K. W. Thompson, 21,055; M. A. Thompson 31,647; H. H. Thomson, 21,055; D. B. Tocher, 24,265; W. E. Towns, 23,282; W. B. Trafford, 20,284 S. D. Turner, 35,889; N. A. Vetere, 27,663; A. R. Walker, 21,699; A. V. Walker, 21,445; E. T. Weaver 25,083; P. C. Williams, 26,979; W. Wilson, 23,454; L. P. Wood, 30,721; H. J. Wright, 22,955; H. Y Yoneyama, 38,233;— Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 18,228,939.

Employee Benefits ($2,288,615)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 221,137; Group Life Insurance Plan, 515,135;

Long Term Income Protection Plan, 23,461 ; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 47,703; Public Service Super- annuation Fund, 968,348; Unemployment Insurance, 234,774 Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 102,970; Attendance Gratuities, 167,039; Death Benefits, 1,704; Severance Pay, 5,147. Workmen's Compensation Board, 4,079. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, 2,882.

Travelling Expenses ($720,811)

Hon. S. B. Handleman, 306; Hon. J. T. Clement, 5,204; F. Drea, 2,770; J. S. Allan, 2,715; R. Almond, 2,853

J. R. Appelle, 3,505; P. Armizlotta, 2,701 ; C. S. Arnold, 2,507; W. P. Asseltine, 2,580; F. E. Bartram, 5,050 G. J. Bold, 3,269; G. Bryson, 4,533; P. Burrison, 3,176; C. C. Buxton, 3,552; A. W. Cane, 2,954; J. M

Cardwell, 3,334; V. Castle, 3,518; C. R. Coleshill, 3,599; K. Colley, 3,651 ; J. R. Cook, 6,859; R. W. Cooper 3,499; J. Dempsey, 4,825; G. S. Elliott, 4,105; E. C. Fisher, 3,756; E. Fox, 4,342; J. A. Francis, 5,420 R. C. Gamble, 2,809; P. C. Gardiner, 3,535; A. G. Gardner, 4,132; W. L. Gardner, 5,352; K. A. Goodfellow

2,838; E. J. Gorman, 2,915; G. E. Grundy, 4,088; M. Hill, 5,785; J. A. Ingram, 3,223; H. T. Jones, 2,511 W. S. Joyce, 2,880; R. Kent, 2,798; D. N. Kruger, 3,477; W. Lang, 4,381; L. V. Lenahan, 3,878; J. T McSweeney, 3,583; C. J. Miller, 4,679; J. Morris, 4,090; R. H. Murdock, 2,969; A. C. Newman, 2,589 L. S. Niccolls, 2,581 ; S. F. Noller, 3,645; R. C. Parr, 7,656; J. T. Pasch, 2,946; A. S. Pattillo, 3,521 ; H. M Perdue, 3,142; W. L. Pletch, 3,322; R. F. Roelofson, 3,390; R. Ronald, 3,587; E. A. Royce, 2,782; C. B Scarlett, 3,114; M. J. Sequin, 8,731; J. C. Sherman, 5,000; J. R. Smith, 2,823; R. W. Smith, 2,575; T. G Smith, 4,226; G. M. Snyder, 3,340; E. J. Soucie, 5,049; A. A. Stapelle, 3,622; K. W. Street, 2,662; W. M Tallon, 3,508; H. J. Taylor, 2,502; S. D. Turner, 3,186; S. Vanderschelde, 2,606; G. H. Vollbrecht, 3,211 ;

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N. Wachnuk, 3,101; J. Walker, 3,302; F. G. Webb, 2,700; P. R. Whaley, 4,043; N. Wilson, 3,203; J. A. Young, 3,123; J. K. Young, 2,826; -Accounts under $2,500, 451,243. Less: Recoveries from Foreign Land Developers as per Section 53, The Real Estate and Business Broker Aci, 9,303;— Other Ministries, 3,249.

Other Payments ($ 1 1 ,338,256)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($7,372,188): Abks Communications Group, 27,664; Abso Blue Prints Limited, 48,919; Adamsons Ltd., 13,438; Ministry of the Attorney General, 447,678; Atwell Fleming Printing Co., 22,311; Bassel, Sullivan, Lawson & Leake, 94,165; Bell Canada, 76,335; Bell & Howell Canada Ltd., 17,633; Benson, McMurtry, Percival & Brown, 17,897; Berger, Tisdall, Clark & Lesly Ltd., 10,157; Bernie & McMillan, 13,300; Blackwell, Law, Treadgold & Armstrong, 14,603; Blaney Pasternak, Smela, Eagleson & Watson, 23,678; K. E. Boast, 23,557; Brooks MacFarlane, 14,069; Business Aid, 211,083; Canadian Kodak Sales Ltd., 59,279; Canadian Trotting Association, 18,325; Civil Service, 279,055; Comserve Limited, 83,228; Contemporary Research Centre, 12,550; Dasco Data Products Limited, 17,470; Davidson-Jeffrey & Co., 38,180; Designers and Partners Ltd., 27,353; Disb-Energy, 12,156; C. W. Donaldson, 27,491; Du Vernet Carruthers, 57,662; Dyad Computer Systems Inc., 51,480; Evans Philip Gordon, Leggat

& Evans, 12,230; Fine Papers Limited, 20,121 ; Fitzgerald Kurbko & Co., 10,877; Foster Advertising Ltd., 95,740; GBF Filing Systems Ltd., 28,928; Gardiner Roberts, 44,783; Ministry of Government Services, 1,672,080; Graham Verbatim Reporting, 12,302; Grand & Toy Ltd., 12,668; Hamilton Andrew

Adjuster Ltd., 10,652; Hastings, C. E , & Co. Ltd., 20,485; Hayhurst, F. H , Co. Ltd., 10,020; Hewitt, Hewitt, Nesbitt, Reid, McDonald & Tierney, 10,796; Hunter Rose Co., 21,982; IBM. Canada Ltd., 220,480; Ind. Tourism-Advertising, 59,443; Infodata Ltd., 71,071; Inter-Royal Corp., 82,195; Keefer Thos. C, 34,180; Kernaghan Adjusters, 22,442; Ministry of Labour, 259,974; Lash Johnston Sheard Pr., 10,500; Lee, Franklin, C, 15,215; Lochead, Sills, 21,396; MacPherson Adjusting Service Ltd., 12,759; Maltman, F. C, & Co. Ltd., 18,584; McGarrey & McKeon, 31,873; McLaren Richard, H., 10,517; McTague, Clark, Holland, Whiteside, Coughlin, Mailloux, Lawson & Skinner, 20,028; Mero Business Systems, 20,775; Miller Maki Inc., 16,974; Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co., 25,886; Mitchell, Hockin & Dawson, 20,159; Moore Business Forms, 15,534; Morden & Helwig Limited, 71,238; Morrison Hershfield, Burgess & Huggins Ltd., 22,000; Multiple Access Limited,

31,473; Munn Envelopes Co. Limited, 55,101 ; Nashua Canada Limited, 51,399; Office Overload Ltd., 138,606; Office Speciality Ltd., 102,606; Olivetti Canada Ltd., 36,792; Phelan O'Brien Rutherford, Lawer& Shannon, 93,009; Planning Systems Research, 38,389; Polaroid Corp. of Canada Ltd., 21,385;

R. E. Pollock, 20,179; Poole, Bell, Drake & Hainsworth, 52,371; Provost, Oliver G , 10,205; Public Relations Services Ltd., 31,139; Purolator Courier Limited, 19,516; Quantum Information Resources Ltd., 18,456; Receiver General of Canada, 140,270; Regional Municipality of Niagara, 10,602; Ministry of Revenue, 71,620; Shea, Mossop, Stoner & Weaver, 17,472; Soloway, Wright & Houston, 16,691 Sperry Rand Canada Ltd., 14,105; Stevenson & Kellog Ltd., 42,348; The Canada Systems Group, 14,365; Thomson Rogers, 70,539; Ministry of Transportation and Communication, 28,195; Versa Management Services, 50,875; Victor Comptometer Ltd., 24,077; Walker, Ellis & Pezzack, 30,665; Williams, A. E., & Co. Ltd., 19,464; Windsor Adjusting Co. Ltd., 19,836; Woolner, D., 29,784; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 212,836;-Accounts under $10,000, 1,151,886. Less: Recoveries from Ministries and Agencies, 141,671.

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($3,966,068): Breeders Awards-Thoroughbred, 252,610; Consumers Association of Canada, 12,500; Dresden Agri- cultural Society, 12,538; Frontenac Downs Holdings, 17,857; Ontario Jockey Club, 1,755,651; Ontario Sires Stakes Purses, 1,277,395; Ontario Veterinary College, 50,000; Orangeville Raceway, 41,034; Peterborough Racing Association, 24,063; Rideau Carleton Raceway, 41,541; Western Fair Association, 88,148; Windsor Raceway, 347,906;— Grants and subsidies under $10,000, 44,825. Total Other Payments 11 ,338,256

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. S. B. Handleman, January 14, 1975 to March 31, 1975 3,107

Hon. J T. Clement, April 1, 1974 to January 13, 1975 14,893 : 51

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Parliamentary Assistant's Salary ($4,178)

F. Drea 4,178

Reserve for Outstanding Cheques ($146)

Reserve for Outstanding Cheques 1 46

Crown Contribution re Judges' Plans ($18,977)

Accounts under $10,000, 18,977 18,977

Fees under The Vital Statistics Act ($535)

Accounts under $ 1 0,000. 535 535

Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund ($12,107,170)

Administration expenses paid under Sec. 2 1 ,794,525 Claims paid under Sec. 5: Sundry persons 2,171,315

Judgements paid under Sees. 6, 11, 14 and 1 8 Sundry persons 8,141,330

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 20.666,850 Employee Benefits 2,288,61 Travelling Expenses 720,81 Other Payments 11 ,338,256 35,014,532 Statutory 12.149,006

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations $47,163,538

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MINISTRY OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($66,391,962)

G. R. Thompson Deputy Minister 41 ,345

M. J. Algar Assistant Deputy Minister 38,233 H. Garraway Assistant Deputy Minister 38,216

M. L.. Adamovits, 21,342; O. Agard, 23,119; P. Andrachuk, 23,983; P. M. Asling, 21,976; J. Bain, 26,588;

R. H. Beattie, 20,965; K. N. Beck, 27,266; J. A. Benoit, 20,849; E. R. Blomme, 23,097; E. Bond, 24,285; G. H. Budd, 20,796; W. E. Bunton, 20,965; B M. Butler, 27,660; R. E. Cannon, 21,192; E. R. Carleton. 20,944; K. A. Carlson, 22,873; G. H. Carter, 29,390; V. M. Chaves, 20,995; D. W. Cockburn. 21,916;

R. J. Cole, 21,205; H. S. Cooper, 28,361 ; D. W. Coughlan, 30,721 ; J. R. Cowan, 24,340; R. L. Cracknell.

23.410; J. W. Cripps, 20,965; P. J. Culver, 22,444; H. A. Cuthbertson, 22,750; A. J. Dacre. 38,660; A. F.

Daniels. 23,167; A. Davidson, 23,713; R. J. Davies, 21,006; B. J. Doyle, 20,698; R. F. Driscoll, 24,200;

P. A. Dubelsten, 30,973; J. G. Duffy, 23,078; M. J. Duggan, 23,796; J. R. Dupuis, 23,505; A. Durball. 20,446; R. E. Emerson, 20,965; R. E. Eng, 27,735; A. N. Fairnington, 23,758; G. R. Fisher, 24,036; E. C Fletcher, 21,183; R. E. Fox, 22,480; L. D. Gaskell, 20,965; P. E. Gendreau, 25,167; E. K. Glinfort. 24,932; N. L. Goodwin, 33,084; D. B. Griggs, 24,285; C. H. Grills, 23,864; P. K. Gupta, 22,251; A.

Handelsman, 23,931 ; A. D. Harding, 1 1,067; E. J. Harloff, 22,297;M. T. Healy, 23,405; J. D. Hill, 20,051 ;

H M. Hooper, 20,551 ; L. B. Home, 20,954; F R. Horsley, 26,263; J. J. Hug, 24,286; H. Hughes, 27,752;

H. C. Hutchison. 35,857; J. M. Ireland. 20,698; V. Ivanic, 30,973; W. P. Jackson, 20,944; J. D. Jacobs.

20,073; R. E. Johnstone, 20,900; D. W. Jones. 22,234; S. Keane, 27,118; D. W. Kerr. 23,064; I. M. Klein.

20,965; R. J. Labelle. 25.943; L. R. Lambert. 24,102; I. Lendvay, 25.494; T. J. Loker, 24,285; A. D. Mackey.

30.721 ; J. L. Main. 23,580; V. M. Marks, 20,965; J. M. Marsland, 22,297; R. B. Masecar. 25,289; D. C.

Mason, 30,434; G. G. McFarlane. 27,266; W. B. Melenbacher, 20,965; K. J. Meyer. 23,405; J. K. Mildon.

20.965; J. C. Miller, 20,135; K. H. Mitchell, 20,965; J. S. Morrison. 20,965; S. C. Mounsey, 20,480; J. Munns/

21.529; G. Nagy, 20.965; J. D: Neill, 24.737; S. A. Nicol, 20,508; W. A. Norton, 27,660; A. S. Nuttal, 26,192;

P. J. O'Grady, 23,761 ; C. C. Outingdyke. 20,965; J. B. Paar, 20,270; D. M. Page, 20,965; C. Papastergiou.

22,368; J. R. Peake, 20,756; D. J. Penfold. 33,238; G. W. Pollard, 24,285; C. J. Powell. 24,927; H. J. Prietz.

30,973; R. M. Reynolds. 27,660; A. Riel, 24.285; K. V. Robb, 29,025; T. J. Roman, 24,927; R. R Ross.

27,660; A. J. Samler, 20,775; L. W. Schulte. 22,368; S. Shoom, 28,382; C. P. Sibbald. 22,368; D. Sinclair.

38,520; J. E. Slaven, 23,815; R. E. Smith, 22,280; D. R. Spencer, 20,849; J E. Spriggs, 23,405; K. A. Stark.

21,497; G. D. Stewart. 21.315; J. A. Sunde. 27,660; R. Swartz, 22,368; D. E. Taylor. 27.225; W. J. Taylor. 20,810; S. Teggart, 22,480; G. F. Tegman. 28,994; E. B. TorTelmire, 23.405; R. A. Turner. 20.965; W. T

Vrooman. 23.121 ; H.J. Watson, 20,965; W. E. Watson, 30,973; R. T. West. 35,889; S. E. White. 20.436;

G. P. Whitehead, 25,560; F. J. Williams, 20,462; A. E. Wolfgarth, 23,660; W. L. Wood. 20,909; Other salaries and wages under $20,000. 62,961,073.

Employee Benefits ($6,772,788)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario -re: Canada Pension Plan, 713,072; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 2,733,251; Unemployment Insurance. 725,909; Group Insurance, 206,660; Long Term Income Protection, 364,809; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 1,144,564; Teachers Superannuation Fund. 112.976. Other Benefits — Attendance Bonus Credits. 625.937. Workmen's Compensation Board, 145,610.

Travelling Expenses ($1,183,288)

Hon. R. T. Potter, 9,115; R. C. Bechard, 2,722; K. N. Beck, 3,287; J. A. Benoit, 3,629; E. R. Blomme. 2.645; R. D. Brayshaw, 2,550; W. F. Brinkman, 2,625; E. A. Brown, 2,974; P. A. Cartwright, 2,523; G. H. Carter.

2,845; V. S. Cashaback. 2,566; R. L. Cracknell, 2,787; J. W. Cripps, 2,962; H. A. Cuthbertson, 3,254;

C. Draper, 2,644; M. C. Evans, 2,875; J. L. Ferguson, 3,276; R. E. Fox, 3,732; H. Garraway. 3,174; L. D

Gaskell. 2,575; W. Gasteiger, 2,622; B. Gayman. 2577; T. Hall. 3,754; F. J. Havel, 3,626; M. T. Healy.

4,083; J. D. Hill, 2,946; H. M. Hooper, 2,555; E. Huddleston. 3,260; J. Jackson, 2,815; N. L. Jones, 2.824; J. A. Lefebvre, 2,638; P. Lewis, 4,805; H. G. MacDonald, 4,263; V. M Marks, 3,652; D. C. Mason, 2,633;

W. B. Melenbacher, 2,769; K. J. Meyer, 7,701; J. S. Morrison, 3,199; S. C. Mounsey, 2,558; A. Nadeau, ;

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2,838; A. S. Nuttall, 5,848; R. D. Phillipson, 3,143; W. H. Roy, 3,288; L. Salsman, 2,746; A. H. Schaefer,

5,624; S. Shoom, 2,684; H. Silverman, 4,289; D. Sinclair, 4,025; I. Starkie, 3,139; G. Tegman, 4,244; G. R. Thompson, 3,762; E. B. TofTelmire, 3,116; M. V. Villeneuve, 3,799; D. R. Webb, 2,676; J. Whibbs, 2,781 C. P. Wingfield, 3,325 ;-Other accounts under $2,500, 991,921.

Other Payments ($27,871,407)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($25,153,985): Adams & Son, 10,540; Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario, 47,340; Admiral Sanitation Ltd.,

76,197; Aikenhead Hardware Ltd., 1 1,197; Alumicor Ltd., 12,146; A. M. Systems Consultants, 31,862; J. Ambrus, 12,526; American Can Co. of Canada Ltd., 119,430; Amity Farms, 17,098; Gus Amodeo, 35,1 12; Arnold Lumber Ltd., 14,638; Ash Temple Ltd., 18,577; Ashman Industries (1966) Ltd., 12,022; Atlantic Sugar Refineries Co. Ltd., 28,034; Ausable Spring Ranch Inc., 203,412; Avondale Dairy Ltd., 10,357; Bailey and Linklater, 25,857; James Bamford & Sons Ltd., 14,006; Bell and Howell Canada Ltd., 29,993; Bell Canada, 630,519; Bellevue Film Distributors Limited, 15,914; M. Black Wiping Products Ltd., 11,211; Bonaventure Design & Programming, 16,695; Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. Ltd., 19,819; Borden Co. Ltd., 110,146; Bowmanville Public Utilities Commission, 19,156; B.P. Oil Ltd., 266,500; Bradshaw Stradwick Products Ltd., 44,397; Brampton Hydro-Electric Commission, 89,746; Brantford Township Hydro-Electric Commission, 23,148; G. A. Braun Canada Ltd., 38,503; Breen Sheet Metal Products Ltd., 21,139; Brookside Dairy Products, 13,149; C. W. Buck & Sons Ltd.,

10,191 ; Burns Foods Ltd., 86,669; S. M. Burris, 12,600; Burtch Correctional Centre, 156,976; Burwash Correctional Centre, 49,883; Cadieux & Frere, 16,002; Cairnlea Village, 36,196; Caldwell Linen Mills Ltd., 10,854; Cambrian Ford Sales Sudbury Ltd., 16,700; Canada Bread Co. Ltd., 58,430; Canada Glass Co. Ltd., 10,161; Canada Packers Ltd., 198,848; Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd., 20,128; Canadian Industries Ltd., 13,728; Canadian Mental Health Association, 70,949; Canadian Motorola Electronics Company, 59,746; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 30,315; Canadian National Railways, 33,195; Canadian Oxygen Ltd., 11,623; Canadian Pacific Railways, 24,811; Can-Eng. Sales Ltd., 21,983; Cardinal Meat Specialists Ltd., 60,725; Carleton University, 21,904;

Robert Cantor, 10,935; Carrington's Building Centre Ltd., 10,147; R. J. Carter, 56,676; Sam Caruso, 10,202; Case Power & Equipment Ltd., 13,471; C. C. C. Metal Koting Ltd., 402,724; Cedar Brook Group Home, 52,055; A. H. Charron Enterprises, 10,045; Christie's Bread, 42,152; Chrysler Canada

Ltd., 43,633; Frank Cico Consultants Ltd., 1 1,946; City Laundry, 10,914; Clark Institute of Psychiatry. 49,179; Clear View Packaging Products Ltd., 31,583; C. M. Windows Ltd., 18,714; Coca Cola Ltd., 18,527; Cochrane Dunlop Hardware Ltd., 40,952; Colgate Palmolive Ltd., 13,043; Columbia Pictures

of Canada Ltd., 1 1,857; Commercial Plastic Supply Corp., 21,045; David Common, 22,514; Common- wealth Plywood Co. Ltd., 27,896; Community Youth Program, 14,250; Computel Systems Ltd., 10,372; Comserve Ltd., 26,080; Consolidated Maintenance Services Ltd., 13,073; Consumers' Gas Co., 149,970; Consumers Frosted Foods, 23,774; George Courey and Sons Ltd., 58,504; Crane Canada Ltd., 12,019; Cronkwright Transport Ltd., 10,202; Henry Cullingworth & Sons Ltd., 31,615; J. K. Culver- house, 14,434; C. V. Paints Ltd., 10,846; Daoust Lalonde Inc., 10,615; Data Logic Canada Ltd.,

17,100; J. W. Daunt, 16,603; Dawn Patrol Group Homes Inc., 50,135; Decca Produce, 27,216; John Deere Ltd., 23,328; Deluxe Transportation Ltd., 18,652; Dental Co. of Canada Ltd., 20,304; A. B. Dick Company of Canada Ltd., 10,251; O. B. Dickinson, 29,260; Dominion Dairies Ltd., 92,422; Dominion Textile Co. Ltd., 70,491; J. Dompierre, 17,112; Donlands Dairy Products, 10,457; Terry Doyle Personnel Ltd., 15,625; Drop-In Centre Kingston Incorporated, 40,317; Drummond McCall and Co. Ltd., 10,740; Dunn & Levack, 25,813; D. X. Oil Co., 30,135; T. Eaton Co. Ltd., 29,145; Ebsco Subscription Service Ltd., 11,134; Economics Laboratory, 27,775; E. B. Eddy Co., 15,705; Ernest Ellicot, 12,058; Ellis & Howard Ltd., 28,170; Emco Ltd., 24,080; Empire Shirt Manufacturing

Co. Ltd., 17,017; Essex Packers Ltd , 706,422; Etobicoke Township Hydro-Electric Commission, 12,649; V. C. Evered, 13,643; Everist Brothers Ltd., 13,528; Farquhar Construction Ltd., 30,408; H. Fine and Son Ltd., 10,687; Fine Papers Ltd., 10,826; Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd., 31,803; Fortes Fruit Co., 14,608; Frape Foods Products Ltd., 15,162; The Fraternity Halfway House, 22,468; Freeland Ltd., 211,256; K. Freund, 13,100; K. Frey, 30,804; Elizabeth Fry Society of Hamilton, 42,859; Gamble Robinson Ltd., 49,179; Gay Lea Foods, 37,937; General Bakeries Ltd., 11,526; General Motors of Canada Ltd., 71,985; Gibbons Foods Ltd., 17,857; D. W. Gilchrist, 11,991; Ginn McLean Hardware Co. Ltd., 16,712; Glenford Paper Co. Ltd., 20,390; Globe and Mail Ltd., 14,402; Grafton's Limited, 13,430; Grand and Toy Ltd., 16,381; Gray Coach Lines Ltd., 26,100; Greb Shoes Ltd.,

118,938; Grenville Group Homes, 19,082; Group Homes Association, 45,562; Guardian Foods Ltd , 28,873; Guelph Correctional Centre, 483,756; Guelph Hydro, 53,734; Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., 212,183; Hakamu House, 10,691; Hale Group Home, 55,416; Halickman Brothers Ltd., 26,007; Hamilton Automatic Alarms Systems, 11,4-14; Hanford Lumber Ltd., 70,221; Harbord Fish Co. Ltd., 10,295; PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 71

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David G. Harris Production Ltd., 27,056; Harris Movers and Storage, 26,082; H. Hearst and Co. Ltd.. 12,904; Hickson-Langs Supply Co., 290,135; Hill Security Van Lines, 23,343; Hillcrest Dairy. 16,862 W H. Hills, 21,863; W. P. Hogarth Memorial Hospital, 40,035; Hogg Fuel and Supply Ltd.. 18.645 Horizons Home, 20,085; Hospital & Kitchen Equipment Co. Ltd., 16,220; House of Concord. 31.224 House of Hope. 10,686; House of Stone, 176,541; John Howard Society of Metropolitan Toronto. 20.125; Huck Glove Co. Ltd., 15,952; Hudson Sportswear Manufacturing Co. Ltd., 29,171; Hygiene

Products Ltd.. 31.625; I. B. Mechanical & Electrical Co.. 28.144; I.B.M. Canada Ltd.. 105,109; Ideal

Dairy, 54,351 ; Ideal Food Service Equipment, 20,674; Imperial Furniture Manufacturing Ltd., 17,576; Imperial Oil Limited, 31,082; Imperial Tobacco Sales Co. Canada, 26,632; Infodata Limited. 23,879; Inter Royal Corporation Ltd., 30,044; International Harvester Co. of Canada Ltd., 14,068; Jefco Ltd.. 32,666; Andrew Jergens Co. Ltd., 12,825; R. L. Johnson. 11,191; Ka-Be-She-Win, 33,195; Kaufman Footwear Ltd.. 13,840; Kelly Girl Service of Canada Ltd., 10,823; Kennebec Knitting Mills, 71,982;

C. L. Kerr, 37,466; Kitchener House. 43,302; Kodak Canada Ltd., 1 1,822; Laforest Construction Ltd.. 44,681; Lake Hope Park, 40,449; Lalonde Wholesale, 14,461; Alfred Lambert Inc., 11,724; Leaside

Girls Home. 1 1,295; Leco Industries Ltd., 12,571 ; J. Leduc, 14,347; A. J. Lee, 12,906; R. E. Lee Paint

Co. Ltd.. 16,471 ; Leeder Homes, 101,241 ; Le Maison De L'Esperance, 22,412; Emile Lemieux Meats. 17,531; Lewiscraft, 17,851; Lindsay Hydro-Electric System, 15,963; Linland Equipment Sales Ltd.. 12,647; Lockington Sports Ltd., 29,587; M. Loeb Ltd.. 33,618; L'Orignal Packing Ltd., 12,386;

Laurier Lortie, 10,612; Lumsden Brothers Ltd., 35,465; McDougall Brothers, 15,281 ; McGraw Edison Canada Ltd.. 17,838; McLaughlin Foods, 24,922; E. MacDonald, 26,878; MacDonald Tobacco Inc.. 191,917; MacDonald's Consolidated Ltd., 17,213; Maclver and Lines Ltd. 157,143; MacMillan Bloedel and Powell, 13,229; Maher Shoes Ltd., 42,022; Management Board Civil Service Commission, 183,447; Manpower Services Ltd.. 40,768; Maple Lane Dairy Ltd., 29,678; Maple Leaf Plastics Ltd., 12,914; Maple Lodge Farms Ltd., 75,946; Margesson and Co. Ltd., 23,000; John Margison and Partners.

16,209; Mathews Conveyor Co. Ltd . 18.203; M. B. Contracting of Ottawa Ltd., 44,523; Richard Meen.

46.962; Melo Paper Converters, 15,522; W. J. Melvin, 10,500; Merber/Lumley, 13,461 ; G. Mersereau. 18,333; Midland Fruit Co. Ltd., 14,003; Millbrook Correctional Centre, 124,592; Ross E. Miller Oil Co. Ltd.. 55,491; Mill House Centre, 27,278; Mimico Correctional Centre, 28,501; Miner Co. Ltd.. 16,404; Ministry of Attorney General, 44,022; Ministry of Government Services, 884,726; Ministry of Health, 76,440; Ministry of Transportation and Communications. 38,938; 3M Canada Ltd., 67,987; Modern Launderers & Cleaners, 20,481; Monarch Fine Foods Ltd., 38,863; John Moore. 10,492; G. A. Morrison and Son Coal Co., 54,559; Robert Morse Corporation Ltd., 11,603; Mother Parker's Foods Ltd., 73,350; Motor Coach Industries Ltd., 56,235; Murphy Tobacco Ltd., 11,591; Nairn Group Home, 15,480; National Grocers Ltd., 234,675; Native Womens Association of Ontario. 28,445; Nautilus Arts& Crafts Ltd., 15.865; Neeleys Van and Storage Co. Ltd.. 13,614; S. H. Newman Co.

Ltd., 16,660; Nock Brothers and Ayre, 10,366; North Eastern Blue Bird Bus Sales. 19,901 ; Northern and Central Gas Corp., 43,456; Northern Community Development. 43.603; Northern Telephone Ltd., 20,657; Northwestern Resource Centre. 29.816; N.T.I National Ltd., 58,789; T. Nye. 10,020 Office Overload Co. Ltd., 99,038; Office Specialty Ltd.. 82,139; Olivetti Underwood Ltd.. 79,094 Ontario Hog Producers Marketing Board. 59,296; Ontario Hydro. 221,437; Ellen Osier Home. 15,356 Otis-Starr Ltd., 68,780; Our Boys' Ranch, 14,336; Outlook, 24,411; Palm Dairies Ltd.. 31,546

PC L Packaging Ltd.. 10.266; Pearl Produce, 18,897; Peel Creamery, 39,114; Penmans Ltd . 22,520 Petrofina Canada Ltd.. 56.313; Philips Electronics Industries, 47,152; Piccadilli Square Inc.. 27,899

Pine Home, 42.762; Pleasant Villa Home, 13,670; J. K. Plumtree Sales, 10,412; N. E. Price, 17,489 Prince Hotel, 10,415; Provigo Ottawa Incorporated, 19,897; Public Utilities Commission Cobourg 18,046; Public Utilities Commission Gait, 14,536; Public Utilities Commission Oakville, 31.897

Quatic Chemicals Ltd.. 23,235; J. Quattrochi and Co. Ltd., 13,084; Queen Square Doctors, 36,326 D. L. Ralley, 24,800; RCA. Victor Co. Ltd., 11,790; Reality Group Homes Incorporated, 14.911 Real Life Incorporated. 87,798; Receiver General of Canada, 97,457; Redpath Sugars Ltd., 170.536 Regional Municipality of Waterloo, 10,884; Reid Automotive & Equipment Supplies Co.. 11.209 Evelyn Richardson, 12,437; Riverdale Hospital, 66,956; Riverside House, 20,481; H. F. Robertson, 11,259; Rocamora Brothers Ltd., 23,414; R. Rogerson, 20,459; Alex Ross, 12.122; Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada Ltd., 16,844; Guy Rouleau. 11.656; P. Rowsell. 10,500; Russelsteel Ltd., 71,977; Safety Supply Co., 14,370; Otto Salonen, 12,355; Salvation Army Religous Services, 33,166; J. M. Schneider Ltd.. 19.666; Schwenker Builders Ltd., 12,750; S.C.M. Book Room, 14,893 ;Servisonic Ltd.. 12,269; Shell Canada Ltd., 144,743; Silverwood Dairies Ltd., 12,967; Simcoe Public Utilities Commission. 17,177; Simpsons Sears Ltd., 23,167; S. & K. Jobbers, 13,774; G. Skerritt, 13,674; Smith's Farm Dairy. 15,735; G. A. Snow, 23,522; Ian Sone & Associates, 24,000; Sony of Canada Ltd.. 10.782; South River Lumber Co., 52,449; Sperry Rand Canada Ltd., 12,635; Sports Equipment of Toronto Ltd.. 36,767; St. Lawrence Sugar Refineries, 38,606; Stafford Food Ltd., 15,598; R. V. Stafford Agencies Ltd.. 31.626; W. Stahle General Contractors Ltd., 41,439; Starkman Surgical Supply Ltd., 30,635; Stuart's Branded Foods Ltd., 34,212; Steel Co. of Canada Ltd., 21,263; Stratford Group Home, 72 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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13,660; Sudbury Group Home, 103,210; Sudbury Steam Laundry Ltd., 10,034; W. Sutton, 13,455; Swift Canadian Co. Ltd., 110,830; Swift Chemical Co., 12,956; Tandy Leather Co. of Canada Ltd., 34,801; Glenn Tennant Transport, 11,252; Texaco Canada Ltd., 147,371; Thomson Groceries Ltd., 26,895; J. S. Thomson, 15,512; Thornburn Computer Service Ltd., 15,649; Corporation of the City of

Thunder Bay, 20,334; Thunder Bay Hydro, 1 6,942 ;Timmins Gravel Products Co. Ltd., 10,101 ; Toronto Group Homes Inc., 75,806; Toronto Hydro, 29,109; Town of Kenora Utilities, 12,584; Trafalgar Medical Clinic, 33,030; Union Gas Co. of Canada Ltd., 137,201; United Van Lines Canada Ltd.

35,393; University of Guelph, 18,201 ; University of Ottawa, 26,688; Vallance Brown & Co. Ltd., 30,218 Valley View Dairy, 25,835; Vanier Centre for Women, 47,197; Viking Group Homes, 188,575; Viking Houses, 288,739; Vineland Growers Co-op Ltd., 49,367; A. Volgyesi, 25,253; Wabasso Cotton Co. Ltd., 24,831; Waldale Orchards, 37,448; Frank Wall, 14,397; Warman's Products Ltd., 12,082; Mel Warnick, 12,445; Jack Watson Sports Inc., 12,500; C. N. Weber Ltd., 28,575; Weldwood of Canada Ltd., 20,680; Wellinger & Dunn Ltd., 27,840; Wequo Doong Group Homes, 50,723; Westburne Electric Supply Ltd., 14,097; Western Grocers Ltd., 11,620; Westinghouse Canada Ltd., 13,397; Weston Bakeries Ltd., 17,774; White Sister Uniform Inc., 19,445; Whitefield Meat Packers Ltd., 25,940; J. E. Wiegandand Co. Ltd., 13,142; Wilkinson and Kompass Ltd., 11,876; Willis Plumbing & Heating Ltd., 68,317; Windsor Packing Co. Ltd., 12,234; Wonder Bakeries, 28,632; G. H. Wood and Co. Ltd., 33,887; Woods Bag and Canvas Co. Ltd., 10,539; F. W. Woolworth Co. Ltd., 12,328; W. F. Wright, 32,388; Wrights Cleaners, 14,087; Wyant and Co. Ltd., 16,362; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 109,604; Y. & W. Sportswear Inc., 26,302; York Fish Company Ltd., 10,914; Young Robertson Ltd., 11,336; A. B. Zacks, 22,548; Zellers, 13,877;-Accounts under $10,000, 7,219,945.

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($2,717,422): Grants to Persons ($68,222): Bursaries to Indian Students, 23,795; Compassionate Allowances— Sundry Persons. 14,150; Profes- sional Training Fellowships, 4,000; Rehabilitation Assistance— Sundry Persons, 26,277.

Grants to Non-Commercial Institutions ($182,500): A. Y. Alienated Youth of Canada, 5,000; Committee on Ontario Native Organizations, 6,500; Fortune Society of Canada, 3,000; Elizabeth Fry Societies, 30,000; John Howard Society— Ontario, 43,000; Prison Arts Foundation, 5,000; Salvation Army, 47,000; Transition House Incorporated, 8,000; University of Ottawa-Centre of Criminology, 35,000.

Grants to Private Training Schools ($2,134,300): St. John's School, Uxbridge, 2,134,300.

Grants to Compensate for Municipal Taxation ($332,400): City of Barrie, 2,250; City of Brantford, 2,600; City of Cornwall, 1,250; City of Kitchener, 1,850; City of Nanticoke, 8,750; City of North Bay, 3,400; City of Owen Sound, 2,000; City of St.

Thomas, 850; City of Sudbury, 9,250; City of Toronto, 38,550; City of Woodstock, 1 ,350; Corpora- tion of the Borough of Etobicoke, 15,000; Corporation of the City of Brampton, 23,400; Corpora- tion of the City of Brockville, 1,200; Corporation of the City of Cambridge, 6,900; Corporation of the City of Chatham, 1,800; Corporation of the City of Guelph, 40,300; Corporation of the City of Hamilton, 4,800; Corporation of the City of London, 3,800; Corporation of the City of Pembroke, 1,600; Corporation of the City of Peterborough, 1,200; Corporation of the City of St. Catharines, 3,400; Corporation of the City of Sarnia, 3,450; Corporation of the City of Sault Ste. Marie, 1,950; Corporation of the City of Stratford, 1,350; Corporation of the City of Thunder Bay, 10,250; Corporation of the City of Windsor, 5,100; Corporation of the Town of Thorold, 8,150 Corporation of the Township of Gloucester, 8,900; Corporation of the Township of Medonte, 2,000; Corporation of the Township of Mulmur, 2,000; Corporation of the Village of Alfred, 8,000; Corporation of the Village of L'Orignal, 1,350; Municipal Corporation of the Town of Kenora, 4,300; Municipality of Cavan, 12,450; Municipality of the Town of Perth, 1,300; Town of Cobourg, 2,050; Town of Fort Frances, 700; Town of Haileybury, 1,600; Town of Lindsay, 7,200; Town of Milton, 1,250; Town of Iroquois Falls, 9,900; Town of Newcastle, 7,500; Town of Oakville, 6,000; Town of Orangeville, 1,000; Town of Parry Sound, 1,800; Town of Simcoe, 1,700; Town of Whitby, 2,700; Township of Brantford, 12,600; Township of Glenelg, 2,000; Township of Hamilton, 4,500; Township of Richmond, 5,100; Township of Rideau, 11,000; Township of Simcoe, 5,750; Township of Vespra, 2,000.

Total Other Payments 27,871 ,407 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 73

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Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. R. T. Potter 18,000

Deposit, Trust and Reserve Accounts ($38)

Reserve for Outstanding Cheques 38

Summary of Expenditures

Voted—

Salaries and Wages 66,391,962 Employee Benefits 6,772,788 Travelling Expenses 1,1 83,288 Other Payments 27,871,407 102,219,445 Statutory 18,038

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Correctional Services 102,237,483

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Hon. G. A. Kerr, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($75,099,158)

C. E. Brannan Deputy Minister 6,278 A. A. Russell Deputy Minister 28,982

W. G. Alexander, 20,987; J. J. Allan, 22,616; S. Allinson, 26,979; J. M. Anderson, 22,496; R. F. Andrew,

22,526; W. H. Armstrong, 24,545; D. A. Atam, 23,575; E. J. Baker, 30,533; D. E. Barrett, 22,858; R. C.

Barron, 21,308; S. W. Bartlett, 24,333; J. R. Bateman, 20,334; C. A. Beacock, 22,166; E. Bell, 39,168;

R. L. Bender, 22,529; R. C. Bennett, 35,753; A. H. Bird, 36,265; F. R. Blucher, 22,798; W. J. Bolton, 24,920; P. G. Boukouris, 22,229; L. D. Briden, 20,001; G. W. Brohier, 24,285; M. A. Brown, 26,744;

S. E. Brown, 24,324; L. G. Bruner, 20,984; R. W. Burkett, 21,154; J. E. Butlin, 23,100; A. Campbell, 22,644; H. F. Cartier, 22,195; A. N. Chaddock, 22,343; R. K. Chalmers, 22,237; G. Cimbura, 24,310;

E. G. Clair, 24,315; T. D. Clark, 22,166; J. E. Closs, 21,001; G. E. Code, 22,521; H. J. Coedy, 22,466;

G R. Coffin, 18,829; A. K. Collins, 22,650; G. H. Cooper, 20,971 ; H. B. Cotnam, 38,079; T. H. Craig, 20,799; W. C. Craig, 20,461; C. B. Cresswell, 23,370; J. P. Crozier, 23,293; M. J. Culkeen, 23,469; F. E. Davies,

27,460; R. C. Dawson, 21,127; J. Denver, 21,252; R. H. Devereux, 25,933; B. E. Dorigo, 20,971 ; J. A. Driver,

20,549; J. C. Ducharme, 21,074; G. A. Duguid, 26,122; R. W. Durand, 21,746; A. T. Eady, 25,061 ; J. S.

Eastwood, 20,038 ;»J. R. Edgar, 22,207; L. H. Edwards, 21,024; J. L. Erskine, 30,473; L. H. Erskine,, 22,466; S. C. Fairweather, 22,022; R. A. Ferguson, 24,947; A. A. Forester, 22,929; A. E. Forster, 20,859; A. T. Foss, 20,668; R. A. Francisco, 21,383; R. A. Fruin, 20,533; J. A. Fullerton, 22,385; H. J. Funk, 27,166; W. H.

Galpin, 20,181 ; H. T. Garry, 24,851 ; L. R. Gartner, 32,919; R. H. George, 22,166; A. W. Goard, 24,730;

P. F. Gow, 27,834; H. H. Graham, 41,934; T. J. Graham, 33,884; W. J. Grant, 20,728; G. S. Gray, 21,433;

K. W. Grice, 30,473; J. E. Grubb, 22,665; J. G. Guay, 22,604; H. E. Guttman, 20,41 1 ; E. B. Hale, 32,312; T. L. Hall, 20,053; G. Hampson, 22,472; J. W. Harding, 24,315; C. H. Heck, 24,302; G. H. Hemes, 20,028; B. K. Hickey, 20,560; J. H. Hickling, 21,772; D. D. Higley, 25,455; R. W. Hill, 20,500; J. M. Hillmer,

25,000; J. Hillsdon-Smith, 47,878; H. V. Howting, 21,087; E. G. Hunsperger, 20,533; I. K. Hutcheon,

21,142; W. Johnston, 27,460; J. A. Jolley, 22,832; J. H. Jones, 20,619; J. T. Kavanagh, 20,619; J. S. Kay,

25,007; G. M. Keast, 22,569; J. H. Kendall, 23,099; E. P. King, 31,995; H. R. Knight, 20,533; H. G. Knox, 20,829; W. E. Kotva, 20,313; G. A. Krishna, 24,540; M. Kulmatycki, 21,308; W. R. Lee, 22,166; J. W.

Lidstone, 24,880; E. S. Loree, 26,463; D. M. Lucas, 30,721; J. Lukash, 20,525; L. G. Lyle, 22,873; F. B.

Lymburner, 22,526; E. J. Macdougal, 24,650; R. J. Macgarva, 24,825; J. D. Macintosh, 21,806; N. J.

MacKinnon, 21,746; A. K. MacLeod, 20,971; J. A. MacPherson, 24,635; J. S. McBride, 25,007; J. C.

McKendry, 21,613; R. McKie, 26,182: J. S. McLaren, 27,460; J. W. McPherson, 21,313; N. K. McCombe,

26,682; J. L. Mennill, 27,266; E. W. Miller, 30,533; C. G. Monk, 24,486; J. W. Moore, 20,106; E. A. Moss, 24,892; W. G. Murray, 22,857; C. A. Naismith, 26,062; T. P. Noack, 20,519; G. Osmond, 24,817; W. C.

Palmer, 21,220; M. I. Peer, 20,267; G. A. Pelletier, 22,964; H. V. Pelz, 22,028; J. P. Racine, 26,752; S. J.

Raybould, 20,032; A. M. Rodger, 24,866; L. A. Savage, 20,701 ; P. Sawatzky, 22,879; H. M. Sayeau, 25,007;

E. L. Schroeder, 20,913; H. D. Sears, 24,295; W. S. Shimmin, 26,276; J. F. Simmons, 20,883; G. L.

Skaftfeld, 20,529; L. N. Skelton, 22,166; G. E. Smith, 30,443; J. A. Smith, 20,541 ; H. E. Sparling, 22,559;

L. W. Spry, 23,176; R. Strawson, 20,529; J. G. Tappenden, 22,586; F. J. Taylor, 27,460; T. A. Thomson,

23,447; H. S. Thurston, 22,166; N. Timmerman, 24,333; D. R. Trask, 20,509; J. J. Trudel, 22,879; H. G.

Tuthill, 20,525; R. M. Waddell, 20,971 ; A. J. Wart, 22,344; D. E. Wellesley, 24,660; V. C. Welsh, 24,720; D. M. Westover, 21,778; H. H. Wheeler, 20,578; R. G. White, 21,692; S. Whitehouse, 22,526; T. H. Whitney, 21.812; H. G Wilkins, 23,157; C. G. Wilkinson, 21,216: R. N. Williams, 23,642; F. L. Wilson, 38,233;

K. E. Wilson, 22,445 ; G. H. Winter, 20,380 ; D. K. Wood, 20,377 ;— Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 70,258,315. Payments to other Ministries: Management Board of Cabinet, 355,816; Ministry of Government Services, 138,627; Metropolitan Toronto Police, 22,820.

Less: Recoveries from Ministries and Agencies, 1 17,693. .

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Employee Benefits ($8,223,180)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario — re: Canada Pension Plan, 639,386; Group Life Insurance, Long Term Income Protection, Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 2,082,703; Public Service Superannuation Fund,

3,557,931 ; Unemployment Insurance, 721 ,21 1 OP P. Group Life Insurance, 5,038. Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario, 244,075. Other Benefits — Attendance Gratuities, 353,810; Attendance Bonus, 625,697. Less: Transferred to other Ministries, 6,671.

Travelling Expenses ($1,554,475)

D. J. Alsop, 3,343; R. C. Benett, 3,670; W. R. Bennett, 3,026; W. C. Bowles, 5,361; R. Charlbois, 2,541; J. Closs, 2,973; H. B. Cotnam, 3,288; C. A. Cousens, 3,540; G. H. Cooper, 2,530; R. C. Dawson, 2,879;

D. K. Dupre, 5,028; J. L. Erskine, 2,794; D. B. Farnsworth, 2,918; L. R. Gartner, 3,177; W. H. Galpin, 3,358; H. H. Graham, 2,631; K. W. Grice, 2,586; R. Guay, 3,285; G. W. Hankin,

5,003; R. B. Henderson, 2,825; J. H. Hickling, 3,511; E. J. Hills, 3,333; W. Johnston. 2,651; G. A. Kerr, 9,002; W. R. Lee, 3,281; T. Lennon, 3,510; R. J. MacGarva, 2,988; A. K. MacLeod, 4,970;

J. S McLaren, 4,892; J. W. McPherson, 3,091 ; R. D. Murison, 2,595; W. B. O'Rourke, 2,566; W. R. Patterson,

3,049; L. J. Pelissero, 2,868; W. R. Perrin, 3,446; J. R. Reid, 3,043; D. J. Robson, 4,087; A. A. Russell, 5,614; L. Savage, 4,624; W. S. Shimmin, 5,613; F.J.Taylor, 3,070; R. M. Waddeil, 2,634; W. K. Wellstead, 3,228; F. L. Wilson, 4,494;-Other accounts under $2,500, 1,278,301. Travelling Expenses not Allocated to Individuals: Aylmer Motel, 2,887; Great Lakes Airlines Ltd., 4,425; King Edward Sheraton, 4,045; Ministry of the Attorney-General, (6,847); Ministry of Natural Resources, 17,060; Ministry of Treasury. Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, (6,366); Peleshok Motors Ltd., 93,992; Toronto Airport Hilton, 2,648; The Westbury, 5,414.

Other Payments ($20,584,159)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($18,903,546): Acme Seeley Ltd., 15,990; Algonquin Manufacturing Ltd., 16,195; Alpine Graphic Products, 13,955 Anstey Graphic Limited, 17,114; Anthes Business Forms Ltd., 13,675; Arnold Lumber, 11,236 Arrow Petroleum Ltd., 13,203; Atlas Polar Co. Ltd., 15,268; B.G.M. Colour Labs Ltd., 17,968 Barrie Air Services Ltd., 19,367; Barrie Board of Police Commissioners, 24,200; Beaver Foods 49,065; Bell Canada, 18,600; Bell Helicopter Co., 419,584; Bombardier Ont. Ltd., 29,250; BP Oil Ltd. 583,865; Brooks M.B. Meats Ltd., 14,540; Bunt, D. G„ 22,237; CD. A. Industries Ltd., 24,780 C.N. Express, 14,357; C.N. Telecommunications, 185,028; C.P. Express, 14,020; Campbell's Eggs 10,254; Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd., 427,849; Canadian Textile Screen Prints Ltd., 15,427 Canadian Industries Ltd., 45,008; Canadian Marconi Company, 29,794; Canadian Motorola Electric Ltd., 73,919; Cass, E., 20,959; Caswell Dairy, 14,326; Canadian Corps Commis- ssionaires, 20,717; Central Airways, 19,353; Central Scientific Co. Ltd. 39,963; Centre Criminology University of Toronto, 52,944; Chef Foods Ltd., 49,139; Chemical Protection Co. Ltd., 10,105; Chrysler Canada Ltd., 1,631,459; Commercial Caterers Ltd., 64,968; Communications Res. & Dev., 55,470; Craft Originators, 19,698; Cranston, G. P., 15,977; Cutting Limited, 18,033; Devlin,

J. T., 10,610; Dickson, J., 16,964; Dominion Auto Accessories, 46,647; Dominion of Canada General

Insurance, 251,049; Domtrec Sales Limited, 15,772; Dworatzek, L. G., 11,021 ; George S. P. Ferguson, 18,250; Firth Bros. Limited, 220,494; Flynn, K, 11,370; Ford Motor Co. of Canada, 36,152;

Fra;er, J., 18,363; Gage Envelopes Ltd., 12,158; Garnett Auto Parts Ltd., 16,958; Gartha, I. V.. 11,380; Gaunt, J. R., & Son, 16,513; General Binding Corp., 11,939; General Motors Canada Ltd., 1,489,545; Golden Eagle Canada Ltd., 27,596; Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Ltd., 308,174; Grand Toy Ltd., 10,688; Grant, Stanley A., Limited, 18,101; Great Lakes Helicopters, 66,492; Greb Shoes Limited, 72,932; Gregg, J. T., & Associates, 21,206; Griffin House Graphics, 30,320; Grote Manu- facturing Canada Ltd., 47,268; Guelph Correctional Centre Industries, 15,854; Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., 527,435; Hall Photographic Supply Ltd., 115,773; Hallowell Removal Service, 20,365; Hamilton General Hospital, 76,041; Hansen Leather Manufacturing, 27,958; Harley-Davidson Cycle Co., 114,391; Hewlett Packard, 12,926; Hickeson-Langs Supply Co., 21,363; Hickling Johnston Ltd., 33,297; Highway Trailers Canada, 11,109; Hitch House, The, 113,165; House of Stone, 16,405; Huck Glove Company Ltd., 19,923; Hughes-Owens Co. Ltd., 17,475; Huntington Laboratories Ltd.,

17,775; Husky Oil Ltd., 73,221 ; Hutson, 18,180; IBM Canada Ltd., 81,724; Imperial Oil Ltd., 829,894; Industrial Building Maintenance, 11,660; Dr. Isaac, R. G., 16,711; Ivey Trailers, 35,887; Jentz, L. A., .

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10,605; Jones, A., 22,361; Kaufman Footwear Limited, 19,389; Keating, C. Y , Services Ltd., 34,197; Kendall, W. T., 27,712; Kingston Dodge Chrysler, 10, 141; Kopytek, S., Dr., 10,661; Laurentian Air Service, 13,659; Lerner & Associates, 15,277; London Flying Club, 18,131; London Police Department, 40,206; Lovering, J. D., 26,052; MacDonald, F. W., 25,422; MacKinnon & Bowes Ltd., 23,232; Management Board Secretariat, 34,322; Manitou Airways Ltd., 17,788; Maranda Inc., 12,578;

Mason, D. M., 13,900; Mason, F. G , Engineering Inc., 22,900; Merritt, J. O , 11,472; Metro Toronto Police, 10,291; Milton, M. E., 29,948; Ministry of Attorney General, (65,988); Ministry of Govern- ment Services, 572,224; Ministry of Industry & Tourism, 59,429; Ministry of Natural Resources,

64,3 1 5 ; Ministry of Transportation & Communications, ( 1 ,028,974) ; Ministry of Treasury & Economics, (238,981); Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing of Canada, 45,839; Murphy Oil Co., 25,020; Naiberg, M., 18,571; Newsome & Gilbert Ltd., 12,459; Niagara Regional Police Force, 12,036; Noble, A. E., 27,164; Office Overload Systems, 11,831; Office Overload Co. Ltd., 145,420; Office Specialty Ltd., 23,625; Olivetti Canada Ltd., 24,801; Ontario Council St. John Ambulance, 17,204; Ontario Hydro, 18,359; Ontario Safety League, 10,144; Outdoor Outfits Ltd., 36,386; Pan, P. D., 10,742;

Park, J. N., 23,000; Patterson, J. A., 11,379; Patterson, W. S., 11,326; Peachy, A. B., 11,626; Peleshok Motors Ltd., 38,616; Peninsula Air Service Ltd., 18,802; Penton, R. B., 19,954; Petrofina Canada,

104,832; Pidutti, J. A., 12,443; Prevost, M. J., 12,222; Public Relations Services, 30,300; Rathbronc,

E. D., 13,220; Receiver General for Canada, 171,861 ; Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth, 12,282; Regional Municipality of Peel, 21,082; Remington Arms of Canada, 31,760; Resources Management Consultants, 35,123; Ritchie, R. C, 14,508; Robinson, J. B. C, 11,709; Robson, C. C, Dr., 15,157; Royal Canadian Mounted Police Quarterly, 135,378; Russel Winter and Co., 21,210; Rutherford Photographic, 35,697; Safety House of Canada, 19,038; Sainthill Levine & Co., 289,195;

Sawchuk, R. J., 10,870; Schulde, J. M., 14,025; Scott, W. A., 10,760; Seaver, R , 18,466; Sereno Luciano, 12,649; Shearer, R. S., 11,632; Shell Canada, 805,131; Silvano Color Lab Ltd., 10,618;

Sparks, F. P., 14,412; Standard Auto Glass, 26,165; Sterling Fuels, 41,229; Stocks, A. G , 12,120; Stokes Cap & Regalia Ltd., 42,060; Sudbury General Hospital, 11,469; Summerhill Productions, 19,982; Sun Oil Co. Ltd., 321,141; Taylor, M., Dr., 16,788; Telford Craddock Co. Ltd., 10,908; Tepperman, Paul B., 24,655; Texaco Canada, 689,754; Texas Instruments Inc., 50,129; Thompson Ahern & Co. Ltd., 14,228; Thomson, J. A., 21,021; Three M Canada Limited, 22,798; Treck Photo-

graphic, 1 1,184; U of T Office Comptroller, 33,461 ; Walsh, M. J., 1 1,986; Weaver Empire Fuels, 32,463; Westbury, The, 28,995; Whyte Hooke Papers, 26,011; Wiegand, J. E, & Co. Ltd., 72,622; Wood.

G. H , & Co. Ltd., 48,757; Willison, Paul, Ltd., 1 1,509; Wyatt, W. J., 10,500; Xerox of Canada Limited, 72,926; X-10 Equipment & Supplies Ltd., 10,768; Yeh, C. S., 14,655; -Accounts under $10,000. 5,675,757.

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($1,680,612): Grants ($11 1,506): Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 50,000; St. John Ambulance Association, 50,000; -Sundry grants under $10,000, 11,506.

Municipal Projects ($1,569,106): Algoma-Sault Area, 16,716; Barrie Board Police Commissioners, 12,513; Brant County, 17,359; Bruce County, 16,665; City of Belleville, 20,538; City of Hamilton, 31,597; City of Kingston, 18,904; City of London, 15,505; City of North Bay, 25,560; City of Peterborough, 12,970; City

of St. Thomas, 16,086; City of Windsor, 38,656; Corporation City Thunder Bay, 1 14,176; Corpora- tion of City of Windsor, 175,000; Corporation Township of Nepean, 70,400; Corporation City Chatham, 42,224; Corporation City North Bay, 84,217; Corporation Town of Kirkland Lake, 15,163; County of Peel, 15,670; Grey County, 17,538; Haldimand County, 26,826; Innisfil Town- ship Police Commission, 38,461; Lanark County, 11,916; Leeds and Grenville, 15,323; Munici- pality Metro Toronto, 252,706; Niagara Region, 39,470; Northumberland and Durham, 12,453; Ontario County, 26,134; Orillia Board Police Commissioners, 31,636; Ottawa-Carleton Region, 46,739; Perth County, 19,626; Prescott and Russell, 11,833; Regional Municipality of Waterloo, 30,563; Simcoe County, 16,132; Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry, 20,753; Sudbury Region, 27,249; Thunder Bay Area, 17,188; Town of Kenora, 19,462; Town of Petrolia, 14,652; Victoria County, 12,372; Wellington County, 20,156; York Region, 13,587; Town of Timmins, 24,841;- Subsidies under $10,000, 41,571

Total Other Payments 20,584,159

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($17,772)

Hon. G. A. Kerr, Q.C 1 7,772 78 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Hearings under The Policy Act ($1,553)

Under $10,000 1,553

Summary of Expenditures

Voted - Salaries and Wages 75,099,158 Employee Benefits 8,223,180

Travelling Expenses 1 ,554,475 Other Payments 20,584,159 105 460,972 Statutory 19,325

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Solicitor General $105,480,297 7

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RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT POLICY

Hon. A. Grossman, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($289,401)

G. H. U. Bayly Deputy Provincial Secretary 45,243 J. K. Reynolds Deputy Provincial Secretary 2,870

H. A. Clarke, 24,044; W. L. Dick, 5,547; E. M. Markle, 23,159; R. A. Simpson, 25,720; M. F. Walmsley, 30,721 ;— Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 132,097.

Employee Benefits ($24,371)

Payments to Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 2,007; Group Insurance, 5,132; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 13,524; Unemployment Insurance, 2,136. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 2,482; — Less recoveries from other Ministries, 910.

Travelling Expenses ($36,717)

Hon. A. Grossman, 9,526; G. H. U. Bayly, 5,967; J. K. Reynolds, 80;-Accounts under $2,500, 21,144.

Other Payments ($163,226)

Ministry of Government Services, 20,064; The Houston Group Communication Ltd., 30,368; Smith, Auld, and Associates Ltd., 33,395;- Accounts under $10,000, 79,399.

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. A. Grossman 1 8,000

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 289,401 Employee Benefits 24,371 Travelling Expenses 36,71

Other Payments 1 63,226 513,715

Statutory 1 8,000

Total Expenditures, Resources Development Policy $531,715

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MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD

Hon. William A. Stewart, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($21,334,058)

T. R. Hilliard Deputy Minister 44,792 R. G. Bennett Assistant Deputy Minister 40,779 K. E. Lantz Assistant Deputy Minister 38,233

A. M. Adams, 27,117; E. T. Anderson, 27,117; J. A. Archibald, 34,722; G. R. Bagg, 20,023; C. D. Bailey,

20,681 ; C. S. Baldwin, 20,508; F. Barnes, 24,285; A. G. Bennett, 32,416; H. Blum, 22,181 ; P. H. Bomford,

20,100; O. A. Bradt, 22,685; D. Broome, 25,976; R. H. Brown, 20,508; J. E. Brubaker, 20,023; W. S.

Bulmer, 21,851 ; A. Burrell, 30,170; J. D. Butler, 26,953; M. Chang, 23,447; J. A. Charlton, 20,961 ; J. H. Clarke, 20,508; W. H. Clarkson, 20,995; R. E. Class, 20,508; R. A. Cline, 22,685; L. G. Coleman, 20,508;

G. R. Craig, 25,669; H. F. Crown, 30,721; R. F. Crowther, 22,685; J. D. Curtis, 27,266; D. G. Davis, 20,508; W. V. Doyle, 23,152; G. A. Driver, 20,023; H. Ediger, 30,721; G. M. Elliot, 20,508; K. E. Fallis, 22,486; G. C. Fisher, 20,508; G. C. Fleming, 20,508; R. A. Fleming, 21,389; W. B. Fox, 20,023; R. Frank,

30,512; T. Fuleki, 22,685; D. B. George, 22,924; R. F. Gomme, 20,023; H. H. Grenn, 20,101 ; J. J. Hagarty, 20,023; C. L. Hamilton, 20,023; F. J. Harden, 20,508; E. A. Haslett, 30,721; A. R. Hawkshaw, 27,266; R. F. Heard, 20,023; J. N. Henry, 21,275; T. G. Hicks, 20,023; R. G. Hill, 23,840; L. G. Hooker, 20,023;

M. A. Huff, 22,774; R. J. Humble, 22,955; A. Hutchinson, 22,685; O. R. Irvine, 20,508; M. J. Jaegar,

21,749; R. H. Jardin, 20,023; J. F. Jewson, 24,285; R. J. Julian, 20,508; T. C. Kells, 24,285; E. A. Kerr,

24,337; J. H. Krauter, 22,911; B. W. Lapp, 20,508; J. P. Lautenslager, 22,720; G. W. Lentz, 20,253; A.

Loughton, 22,685; D. G. Luckham, 20,508; J. A. MacDonald, 27,266; C. F. MacGregor, 20,023; B. L.

McCorquodale, 20,023; J. W. McCullough, 20,023; K. A. McDermid, 27,983; K. A. McEwen, 32,416;

M. McGhee, 20,508; H. E. McGill, 27,266; J. W. Mclnally, 25,357; H. M. McKercher, 26,953; A. D.

McLaren, 20,508; E. B. Meads, 20,508; J. A. Meiser, 23,381; T. R. Melady, 20,508; D. H. Miles, 20,023;

W. A. Montcalm, 24,285; A. M. Morphet, 20,508; H. J. Neely, 20,508; F. C. Nelson, 20,508; H. F. Noble,

22,518; H. G. Norry, 20,023; P. G. Oliver, 20,508; J. E. O'Meara, 25,756; J. C. Palmer, 26,721; N. C.

Palmer, 22,955; H. C. Pauls, 22,774; A. J. Peppin, 20,023; S. C. Phatak, 20,785; T. J. Pridham, 20,508;

J. T. Proctor, 20,500; J. G. Proulx, 27,901 ; J. R. Rainforth, 20,023; J. C. Rennie, 23,698; W. H. Richardson, 20,023; C. L. Ricketson, 22,685; P. A. Rutherford, 24,285; N. V. Sanderson, 20,508; C. B. Schneller,

27,266; R. Sewell, 35,889; R. I. Shaver, 20,508; A. V. Skepasts, 20,508; E. H. Smith, 20,023; W. W. Snow,

27,266; V. I. Spencer, 21,545; E. A. Starr, 24,307; R. J. Taggart, 20,508; P. A. Taylor, 20,508; G. Tehrani, 22,150; R. A. Thompson, 24,285; L. G. Tompkins, 20,023; R. G. Urquhart, 23,647; A. A. Van Dreumel,

22,955; V. C. Walker, 25,668; N. O. Watson, 24,285; J. Wiebe, 22,685; D. E. Williams, 30,721 ;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 18,436,267. Less Refunds: Sundry Persons, 108,268.

Employee Benefits ($2,372,929)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 214,296; Group Insurance, 108,886; Long Term Income Protection, 141,012; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 326,225; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 964,792; Unemployment Insurance, 232,185. Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario, 61,954. Other Benefits— re: Attendance Bonus Credits, 321,293; Death Benefits, 2,286.

Travelling Expenses ($1,866,850)

Hon. William A. Stewart, 2,238; Robert G. Eaton, M.P.P., 984; T. R. Hilliard, 1,514; G. E. Ackerman

2,686; J. A. Archibald, 3,833; J. R. Ball, 2,781; F. Beaudry, 2,542; S. A. Becker, 2,752; B. H. Beggs 2,994; K. Bereza, 2,858; R. Beshiri, 3,895; D. A. Blair, 3,209; A. Blezard, 3,564; J. E. Brubaker, 2,984

K. A. Burnett, 2,879; J. D. Butler, 3,316; K. Caldwell, 3,085; G. Chambers, 2,638; M. G. Chemery 2,936; W. H. Clarkson, 5,779; R. H. Cobbledick, 3,552; L. G. Coleman, 3,408; R. F. Comfort, 3,788

H. F. Crown, 2,708; J. D. Curtis, 2,998; D. G. Davis, 3,704; A. M. Dell, 3,667; R. H. Denniss, 2,605 W. J. Devins, 2,970; A. Donohoe, 2,624; W. V. Doyle, 3,356; F. Eckel, 3,134; K. E. Fallis, 2,538; L. Ferguson

2,715; J. F. Field, 5,065; J. P. Fish, 2,661; D. H. Fisher, 3,847; G. C. Fisher, 2,510; K. H. Fisher, 3,202 J. C. Fisher, 3,012; R. A. Forsyth, 3,814; R. Frank, 3,268; D. S. Fraser, 2,649; G. Garland, 3,426; M 82 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Gaudreault, 2,915; R. F. Gomme, 3,369; F. E. Goodyer, 3,221; W. J. Hamilton, 3,011; W. G. Harman,

3,431 ; T. W. Harrison, 2,562; P. Heanen, 2,561 ; T. O. Heath, 2,656; L. E. Hill, 4,673; S. E. Howes, 2,713; K. M. Hubbs, 3,177; H. Hudson, 4,425; W. E. Hurst, 3,588; G. C. Jackson, 3,520; J. F. Jewson, 2,712 D. S. Johnstone, 3,829; A. Joslin, 3,747; S. W. Kay, 3,724; B. Kennedy, 3,017; I. J. Kennedy, 2,549; M Klassen, 4,283; K. G. Knott, 4,174; I. Koyama, 2,658; M. T. Kurp, 2,736; H. C. Lang, 2,970; K. E. Lantz, 2,811; J. Laplante, 2,548; G. L. Latour, 2,696; E. Lennox, 3,463; R. W. Lewis, 3,188; E. H. Lick, 2,908 R. Lindsay, 2,553; H. F. Loewen, 2,511; J. M. Lynch, 5,269; P. J. Lynch, 2,674; F. MacDonald, 3,636; J. G. MacDonald, 4,787; R. G. Macintosh, 3,189; J. E. Madill, 4,016; A. Maille, 3,065; C. J. Marklevitz, 2,606; J. R. Martin, 3,218; C. R. Martin, 3,244; D. L. Massey, 3,629; R. G. Mawhiney, 4,133; D. C. May,

3,861 ; K. A. McEwen, 3,714; R. T. McMahon, 5,495; J. W. Mclnally, 2,794; R. D. McLaren, 3,283; A. G. McMillan, 2,555; J. D. McNabb, 3,253; A. McNair, 2,656; J. A. Meiser, 3,173; D. Mendes, 3,368; R. A.

Miller, 2,822; K. Mills, 4,289; A. Moesker, 2,824; R. S. Moore, 3,540; W. Y. Moore, 3,141; J. P. Myslik,

3,189; W. Nap, 4,255; J. C. Palmer, 3,042; H. C. Pauls, 5,116; C. A. Peloquin, 2,690; A. J. Peppin, 3,311; A. R. Poulter, 3,172; E. B. Pridham, 3,248; R. Quinton, 2,945; L. Racine, 2,521; J. R. Rainforth, 4,228; D. Reeves, 2,525; M. L. Reid, 2,641; J. C. Rennie, 3,477; L. Richer, 2,617; W. H. Richardson, 5,945;

L. Rutledge, 2,634; N. V. Sanderson, 5,004; D. M. Sangster, 2,858; D. J. Scott, 2,900; J. C. Schleihauf,

3,549; K. C. Sills, 3,081 ; R. G. Sisson, 2,813; L. E. Small, 2,523; G. J. Smith, 3,138; W. W. Snow, 3,793; K. Snowdon, 3,186; E. A. Starr, 2,880; A. Stoliker, 3,337; E. Stoehr, 4,716; D. Sunter, 4,490; N. R. Tarlton, 4,508; G. W. Taylor, 3,228; W. D. Taylor, 2,576; A. Thompson, 3,127; E. Tomecek, 3,333; R. G. Urquhart,

2,929 ; R. G. Vandenbossche, 3,828 ; L. Van Tichelen, 2,646 ; J. Visser, 3, 1 28 ; S. Watson, 2,647 ; R. Wettlaufer, 4,132; J. Wheeler, 2,519; A. W. Whithead, 3,779; M. Wieland, 5,075; D. E. Williams, 3,255; H. E. Wright, 2,953; H. C. Wright, 2,677; M. Zoeller, 3,663 ;-Other accounts under $2,500, 1,292,548. Travelling Expenses not Allocated to Individuals:

A. J. Bus Lines Ltd., 7,218; Canada Coach Lines Ltd., 3,274; Canadian National Railways, 2,755; Geneva Park Office, 6,745; Hooker Air Services Ltd., 2,529; King Edward Sheraton Hotel, 4,323; Lord Simcoe Hotel, 7,436; Nonquon Travel Services, 6,075; Ontario Northland Transportation, 2,839; Receiver General for Canada, 22,820; Voyageur Colonial Ltd., 6,640.

Other Payments ($83,250,201)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($7,316,352): Addressograph-Multigraph of Canada, 22,165; Agricultural Publishing Co. Ltd., 13,350; Arnold-Nas Ltd., 19,761; Ministry of Attorney General, 149,299; Bartlett Manufacturing Co. Ltd., 10,631 Beaver Food Service Associates Ltd., 376,196; Bell Canada, 117,893; Bellevue Pathe Ltd., 14,738;

Keith J. Black, 19,785; E. H. Botterell, 13,200; BP Canada Ltd., 51,389; T. D. Burgess, 13,614; Caledon Laboratories, 11,942; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, 32,951; Canadian Laboratory Supplies Ltd., 90,526; Canadian Linen Supply (Ontario) Ltd., 18,032; Canadian Pacific Express, 10,810; Carl-Don Equipment Ltd., 14,462; Bert L. Carswell, 12,077; Graham Chambers Ltd., 20,889;

Chisholm Machinery Sales Ltd., 23,871 ; Chrysler Canada Ltd., 82,544; Corn-Share Ltd., 14,452; D. W. Croskery, 10,412; Elmira Farm Service Ltd., 10,706; Joan Fielden Inc., 15,237; Fine Papers London Ltd., 31,008; Fisher Scientific Co. Ltd., 65,133; FMC of Canada Ltd., 17,980; Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd., 98,117; General Motors Products of Canada Ltd., 59,227; General Printers Ltd., 10,731; Gestetner (Canada) Ltd., 105,010; Globe Envelopes Products Ltd., 11,071; Ministry of Government Services, 472,527; Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., 35,789; Hall Photographic Supply Ltd., 14,974; Ministry of Health, 438,163; Hewlett Packard Canada Ltd., 10,438; Huxley-Irwin-Price Ltd., 35,461; Imperial Oil Ltd., 43,947; Ministry of Industry & Tourism, 41,479; I.B.M. Canada Ltd., 122,853; Jefco Ltd., 10,202; O. H. Johns, Scientific, 24,809; Ketchum Manufacturing Sales Ltd., 11,728; De Laval Co. Ltd., 47,670; Maple Leaf Mills Ltd., 10,045; Martin Feed Mills Ltd., 26,446; R. B. Mar- jerrison, 10,443; Charles Matthews Ltd., 11,000; 3M Canada Ltd., 30,732; M & M Farm Supply, 23,910; National Cash Register Co. of Canada Ltd., 12,173; Nashua-Murritt Ltd., 22,958; Office Specialty Ltd., 13,873; Peat, Marwick & Partners, 26,039; Phillips' Husky Service, 11,626; John Pierce, 12,525; Pitney Bowes of Canada Ltd., 20,105; Receiver General for Canada, 113,751; Red Deer Livestock Market, 14,405; Rinehart & McKinnel Ltd., 28,146; Rogar/STB, 11,094; Lloyd Ross, 12,969; Rutherford Audio Visual, 16,422; Shell Canada Ltd., 44,631; Source Data Control Ltd., 15,395; Spramotor Ltd., 15,963; St. Clair Grain & Feeds, 13,387; Staff Builders, 17,967; St. Lawrence Plastics Ltd., 79,801; Stone Straw Corporation of Canada Ltd., 22,546; Sun Oil Co. Ltd., 25,580; Texaco Canada Ltd., 58,728; John P. Thompson, 10,114; Harry C. Taylor, 12,504; W. G. Thompson Liskeard) & Sons Ltd., 1 1 ,231 ; Tibben Equipment, 1 3,909; K. J. Tipper, 10,588; Trudel Equipment (New Ltd., 11,663; United Co-Operatives of Ontario, 94,374; University of Guelph, 146,726; Varian Associates of Canada Ltd., 12,700; F. E. Wagner Ltd., 14,043; Wang Laboratories (Canada) Ltd., 18,794; Zeiss, Carl, Canada Ltd., 16,417;-Accounts under $10,000, 3,556,474. Less Refunds: Sundry Persons, 235,274. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 83

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD-Continued

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($53,233,120): Grants specified in Expenditure Estimates ($107,605): Agricultural Economics Research Council, 7,500; Canadian Council on 4H Clubs, 7,480; Canadian Horticultural Council, 2,400; Central Ontario Cheesemakers' Association, 200; College "Royals'" — Centralia College of Agricultural Technology, 100; Kemptville College of Agricultural Technology, 100; Ontario Agricultural College. 100; Ridgetown College of Agricultural Tech- nology, 100; Entomological Society of Ontario, 300; International Plowing Match. 1,500; Junior Farmers' Association of Ontario, 4,500; Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies. 350; Ontario Beef Cattle Performance Association. 500; Ontario Provincial Council of Rabbit Clubs, 100; Ontario Fur Breeders' Association Inc., 5.000; Ontario Horticultural Association. 325; Ontario Pork Industry Council, 500; Ontario Sheep Breeders' Association, 500; Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association, 5,000; Ontario Swine Breeders' Association. 500; Ottawa Winter Fair, 20,000; Prince of Wales Prize. 250; Royal Winter Fair. 50.000; South Western Ontario Livestock Producers' Association, 300.

Grants, Other ($47,698,563): Agricultural Manpower Service — Share of Cost of Housing for Seasonal Workers: Accounts under $10,000, 264,598.

Grants to Apiarists: Sundry Persons, 679.

Grants for Capital Purposes in Farm Development: Sundry Farmers, 16,539,984.

Grants under The Drainage Act ($2,899,998): Towns ($113,369): Goderich, 37.799; Niagara-on-the-Lake. 75,570. Village: Wyoming, 1,146. Townships (2,762,730): Adelaide, 12,821; Alfred, 25,026; Alice and Fraser, 8,179; Amaranth, 4,674; Anderdon, 1,304; Arran, 1,729; Arthur, 18,002; Ashfield, 10,342; Assiginack, 4,264; Augusta, 170; Barrie Island, 10,507; Bathurst, 26,290; Bayham, 3,251; Biddulph, 42,069; Blandford, 12,650; Blenheim, 13,469; Bosanquet, 5,465; Brant, 4,509; Bromley, 23,034; Brooke,

25,040; Caldwell, 32,229; Caledonia, 102,067; Calvin, 10,222; Camden, 4,001 ; Caradoc, 10,457; West Carleton, 91,703; Carnarvon, 4,272; Chatham, 55,181; Colborne, 15,845; Colchester North, 5,780; Colchester South, 584; Cumberland, 1,766; Culross, 3,585; Dawn, 23,576; Delhi, 5,1 10; Derby, 3,1 10; Dereham. 54,650; North Dorchester, 25,974; South Dorchester, 2,502; Dover, 11,141; Downie, 65,448; Drummond, 33,613; South Dumfries, 3,194; Dunwich, 28,395; Eastnor, 5,010; South Easthope, 14,807; Ekfrid ll,745;Elderslie, 5,137; Ellice, 4,473; Elma, 5,124; North Elmsley, 8,074; Enniskillen 18,910; Euphemia, 7,072; Finch, 16,472; South Fredericksburgh, 2,937; Fullarton 8,432; Gloucester, 642; Goderich, 5,298; Gordon and Allan West. 4.599; Gosfield North, 3,498; Gosfield South, 880; Goulbourn, 151,308; Harwich, 4,826; Hay, 19,485 East Hawkesbury, 15,675; West Hawkesbury, 25,356; Hibbert, 9,223; Howard, 13,562 Hullett, 9,576; Huron, 2,017; Kenyon, 55,786; Kerns, 7.125; Kincardine. 12,984 Lancaster, 22,511; Front of Leeds and Landsdowne, 86,263; Lobo. 35,957; Lochiel 19,582; Logan, 25,108; London, 12,136; Longueuil, 13,771; West Luther, 38,298 Maidstone, 4,599; Malahide, 1,225; Maiden, 5,996; March, 2,209; Matilda, 17,748 McGillivray, 48,627; McKillop, 2,026; McNab, 3.318; Mersea, 10,535; Metcalfe 17,155; Minto, 14,356; Mitchell, 495; Montague, 1,575; Moore, 14,691; Mornington 13,548; Mosa, 3,600; Mountain, 31,371; Nepean, 8,191; Norfolk, 7,298; Normanby 3,723; East Nissouri, 17,065; West Nissouri, 14,100; Orford, 1,943; Osgoode, 61,233 East Oxford, 25,096; Pilkington, 10,661; Pittsburgh, 67,486; South Plantagenet, 37,839 Plympton, 27,694; Proton, 33,697; Raleigh, 5,938; Ramsay, 37,602; Ratter and Dunnet 18,250; Rideau, 29,641; Romney, 1,857; Ross, 9,450; Roxborough, 5,592; Russell 36,710; Salter, May and Harrow, 49,250; Sarnia, 8,367; Sombra, 14,082; Southwold 15,376; Stanley, 20,899; Stephen, 14,019; Thurlow, 15,652; Tilbury East, 11,726 Tilbury North, 16,626; Tilbury West, 2,903; Tuckersmith, 32,971; Usborne, 12,086 Vespra, 1,337; Wallace, 1,525; Warwick, 32,043; West Wawanosh, 1,160; Westminster 17,011; Wilmot, 8,571; East Williams, 6,313; West Williams, 25,557; Williamsburgh 47,764; Winchester, 132,954; Woolwich, 3,244; Yarmouth, 250; Zone, 7,618; East Zorra, 57,482; West Zorra, 945. :

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MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD-Continued

Personal Payees ($22,753):

Camroy Construction Ltd., 8,463; K. Cohen, 207; Judge S. L. Clunis, 1,779; J. Favron, 482; Inglis Farm Drainage, 6,310; D. Johnson, 213; M. Kramp, 32; Manitoulin Tiling and Trenching, 5,349; R. J. Middleton Construction Ltd., 1,869; P. O'Regan, 69; D. Orford, 73; J. K.Young, 1,540. Less Deposit Refunds: Sundry Persons, 3,633.

Grants under The Farm Tax Reduction Program ($27,993,304): Sundry Persons, 27,993,710; Less Refunds: Sundry Persons, 406.

Grants re: Agricultural and Horticultural Societies ($581,1 16): Sundry Societies, 581,1 16.

Grants, achievement awards and other payments re: extension work ($275,996): Bennett Trophies, 12,945; Ottawa Winter Fair, 6,000; Sundry 4H Achievement Day Awards, 20,574; Northern Ontario Development Programs-Sundry Persons- Fertilizer, 139,299; Hay Trans- portation Assistance— Sundry Persons, 26,594; Land Clearing and Breaking, 4,629; Other Sundry Programs, 20,284; Seed and Pasture Mix, 40,949; Weed Control, Drainage and Equij ment, 4,722.

Home Economics grants and achievement awards ($53,421): Heritage Silversmiths, 39,697; -Accounts under $10,000, 13,724.

Livestock grants, subsidies and compensation payments ($202,710): Grants: ($163,945): Association holding sales of Pure Bred Stock, 3,942; Bull Premium Policy— Sundry Persons,

28,951 ; Eastern Ontario Milk Improvement Project, 2,700; Horse, Cattle, Sheep and Swine Shows — Sundry Associations, 11,972; Livestock Improvement Program for Northern Ontario, 1974 — Sundry Persons, 45,387; Municipal Pounds Assistance — Sundry Munici-

palities, 1 1,615; Ontario Pork Congress, 3,000; Ontario Swine Breeders' Association, 7,800; Poultry Associations and Artificial Insemination Grants, 46,622; Ram Premium Policy — Sundry Persons, 1,956.

Sundry grants: ($38,765): Sundry grants to associations exhibiting outside Ontario — Sundry Associations, 2,196; Assistance in the purchase of livestock— Sundry Persons— Freight, etc., 7,398; Special western freight assistance on purchase of ewes — Sundry Persons, 6,094; Hunter Damage Compensation- Sundry Persons, 23,077.

Payment to The Ontario Junior Farmer Establishment Loan Corporation re excess of expenditure over revenue for 1974-75, 3,939,360.

1 1 ) Soils and Crops subsidies and grants ($ 00,3 1 Subsidies on transportation of agricultural limestone — Sundry Persons, trucking lime, 59,797; Grants to branches and organizations of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association and growers of Elite Seed Potatoes— Sundry Associations, 31,937; Sundry Persons, 8,577.

Grants and Expenses re Ontario food market development ($29,646): Grants and Subsidies: Fresh for Flavour Foundation, 2,500; Ontario Grain Corn Council, 15,000; Ontario Maple Syrup Producers' Association, 3,000; Ontario Rutabaga Council, 4,146; Ontario Tender Fruit Institute, 2,500; Ontario Tomato Products Council, 2,500. Rabies indemnity payments — Sundry Persons, 184,392.

Loans in accordance with The Co-operative Loans Act ($60,000):

Harrow Farmers' Co-operative Association Limited, 60,000.

Other Projects, etc. ($22,700,729): A.R.D.A. Projects ($12,428,093): Salaries and wages ($1,699,700): Ministry of Natural Resources, 1,295,945; Sundry Employees, 403,755. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 85

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD-Continued

Employee Benefits: ($66,362): Ministry of Natural Resources, 24,043; Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan. 4,435; Group Insurance, 2,194; Long Term Income Protection, 2,959; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 6,850; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 21,100; Unemployment Insurance, 4,781.

Travelling Expenses ($36,586): Accounts under $2,500, 36,586.

Grants ($1,043,588): Grants for Field Enlargement by Fence Removal — Sundry Farmers, 277,854; Grants for construc- tion of Farm Wells or alternate sources of Water Supply — Sundry Farmers, 765,734.

Other Project Costs: Counties ($3,122): Sundry Counties under $10,000, 3,122.

Towns ($162,1 10): Cache Bay, 38,642; Goderich, 37,799; Latchford, 12,642; Niagara-on-the-Lake, 72,568; Sundry Towns under $10,000, 459.

Villages ($1,801): Sundry Villages under $10,000, 1,801.

Townships ($2,908,054): Aldborough, 63,612; Alfred, 46,358; Arthur, 21,051; Bathurst, 27,304; Bromley, 25,413; Caledonia, 107,158; Cambridge, 15,203; Carleton West, 91,927; Chatham, 47,015; Cumber- land, 35,676; Drummond, 36,185; Enniskillen, 13,743; Finch, 26,374; Front of Leeds and Landsdowne, 88,189; Goulbourn, 151,573; Harwich, 741,770; East Hawkesbury, 16,914; West Hawkesbury, 25,356; Jaffray and Melick, 11,297; Kenyon, 58,373; Lancaster, 23,842; Lochiel, 21,431; Longueuil, 16,637; West Luther, 39,252; Matilda, 27,077; Mersea, 190,323; Mountain, 39,156; Osgoode, 65,829; Pittsburgh, 67,740; North Plantagenet, 13,368; South Plantagenet, 50,534; Proton, 34,901; Ramsay, 38,509; Rideau, 29,641; Ross, 11,835; Rox- borough, 14,369; Russell, 40,738; Thurlow, 16,730; Williamsburg, 55,235; Winchester, 138,284; Sundry Townships under $10,000, 322,132.

Improvement Districts ($810): Sundry Improvement Districts under $10,000, 810.

Indian Reserves ($164,302): Cape Crocker Indian Reserve No. 27, 59,302; Fort William Indian Band, 65,000; Ojibway Park -Garden River Band, 40,000.

Local Road Boards ($1,795): Sundry Local Road Boards under $10,000, 1,795.

School Boards ($1,313): Sundry School Boards under $10,000, 1,313.

Miscellaneous ($6,338,550): Adams, Bergeron & Palmer, In Trust, 57,020; Agricultural Publishing Co. Ltd., 12,000; Algoma Co-operative Livestock Sales, 38,500; Arctic Peat Moss Ltd., 85,400; Balderson Cheese Ltd., 30,000; Douglas H. Bateman, In Trust, 87,168; Bedford, Myers & Hansen, In Trust, 19,928; Bell & Laughton, In Trust, 22,500; Briggs Originals Inc., 12,500; Capital Box of Ottawa Ltd.,

16,800; P& Z Carrel, In Trust, 48,344; Craig, McKerroll& Murray, In Trust, 37,171 ; Crawford, Mill&Davies, In Trust, 21,889; Cunningham, Cunningham& Little, In Trust, 10,370; Diamond Peat Moss Ltd., 12,500; Donnelly & Murphy, In Trust, 37,644; Essex Region Conservation Authority, 678,609; Fallis & Fallis, In Trust, 31,407; Farquharson & Daly, In Trust, 38,408; Findlay & Hook, In Trust, 22,805; Robert A. Gazley, In Trust, 54,830; Group Thirty Three

Ltd., 34,857; Iroquois Cranberry Growers, Gibson Reserve, 55,000; J. H. Lennox, In Trust, 22,403; Lower Thames Conservation Authority, 1,449,524; C. S. McCormack, In Trust, 37,639; McLaughlin-Bramhill, 20,000; Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, 14,625; 3

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MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD -Continued

Mississaugi (Meldrum Bay) Lighthouse Park, 23,900; Ministry of Natural Resources, 1,455,885; Ogoki River Guides Ltd., 298,915; Ontario Junior Farmer Establishmeht Loan Corporation, 55,000; Arthur B. Patterson, In Trust, 10,002; Peterson & Peterson, In Trust, 10,143; Pine Grove Farms Inc., 40,000; Ramsay & Ramsay, In Trust, 84,850; Stevenson & Kellogg Ltd., 17,000; St. Clair Region Conservation Authority, 102,274; Stewart, Corbett, Musclow & Barr, In Trust, 24,978; Stewart, Esten, McTurk, Mills, Dick & Hermiston, In Trust, 17,102; University of Guelph, 34,602; Vacationland Dairy Co-operative Ltd., 14,700; J. Donald Waechter, In Trust, 76,592; Waechter, Easto & Magwood, In Trust, 76,125; Wallace & Carr, In Trust, 48,092; J. W. Edward Warren, In Trust, 205,279; Werlich Products Ltd., 16,000; Richard C. E. Wilson, In Trust, 28,500; Woods, Lalande, Lapalme & Houle, In Trust, 21 5,573;- Accounts under $10,000, 473,197.

Research projects, agricultural services, diploma courses, dairy courses and other training programs ($10,272,636): University of Guelph, 10,272,636.

Total Other Payments 83,250,201

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. William A. Stewart 18,000

Parliament Assistant's Salary ($5,000)

Robert G. Eaton, M.P.P 5,000

Subsidy Payments to the Ontario Crop Insurance Fund ($3,868,613)

Ontario Crop Insurance Fund 3,868,61

Payment of Guarantees under The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Act ($35,690)

Bank of Nova Scotia, 13,402; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 10,246; Royal Bank of Canada, 12,042 35,690

Tile Drainage Debentures (The Tile Drainage Act, 1971) ($12,508,400)

Sundry Municipalities 12,508,400

Trust Accounts ($1,958) Bequests and Scholarships:

Richard Blake Palmer Trust Fund 1 ,958

Summary of Expenditures Voted— Salaries and Wages 21 ,334,058 Employee Benefits 2,372,929

Travelling Expenses 1 ,866,850 Other Payments 83,250,201 108,824,038 Statutory 16,437,661

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Agriculture and Food $125,261,699 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 87

MINISTRY OF ENERGY

Hon. Dennis R. Timbrell, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($992,109)

J. C. Butler, 28,501; H. F. Button, 31,296; S. W. Clarkson, 5,366; R. H. Clendining, 28,659; D. R. Cochran, 23,983; P. F. Cunningham, 22,794; G. A. Donimy, 23,450; W. D. Eldon, 31,757; R. M. Higgin, 20,162;

A. B. Jackson, 29,516; I. C. Macnabb, 32,581 ; I. B. Macodrum, 24,915; J. W. Newton, 24,926; I. H. Rowe,

24,786; K. J. Slater, 24,316; W. W. Stevenson, 31,757; J. J. Thacker, 31,463; S. J. Wychowanec, 31,757;- Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 520,124.

Employee Benefits ($93,333)

Payments to Treasurer of Ontario — re: Canada Pension Plan, 8,625; Group Insurance, 4,285; Long Term Income Protection, 6,610; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 9,699; Public Service Superannuation Fund. 44,135; Unemployment Insurance, 7,600. Other Benefits — Attendance Bonus Credits, 4,524; Attendance Gratuity, 7,855.

Travelling Expenses ($76,267)

Hon. Dennis R. Timbrell, 293; Hon. W. Darcy McKeough, 4,813; R. M. Dillon, 5,350; H. F. Button, 2,952

R. H. Clendining, 6,137; P. Lamb, 3,1 10; I. B. Macodrum, 6,522; J. W. Newton, 3,194; R. A. Scott, 2,902;- Accounts under $2,500, 38,343. Travelling Expenses not Allocated to Individuals: Four Seasons Travel Limited, 2,651.

Other Payments ($1,277,361)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($1,277,361): Acres Consulting Services Limited, 20,434; Angus Stonehouse and Company Limited, 56,460; William P. Armes, 14,258; Blackwell, Law, Treadgold and Armstrond, 11,970; Coopers and Lybrand, 43.493; Danby Corporation, 31,622; Day, Wilson, Campbell, 34,743; Duff and Phelps Inc., 11,026; Winfried Fruehauf, 22,840; David B. Furlong Consultants Limited, 32,361; Hedlin Menzies & Associates Limited, 27,507; Robert JD. Howland, 11,892; Thomas E. Kierans, 22,081; Leighton & Kidd Limited, 28,940; Macaulay Perry, 33,256; Management Board, 30,926; Ministry of the Attorney General, 63,173; Ministry of Government Services, 39,009; Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 59,448; Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, 19,520; Montgomery, Cassels, Mitchell, Somers, Dutton and Winkler, 39,340; Ontario Hydro, 42,912; Ontario Research Foundation, 14,456; Ralnor

Corporation Ltd., 34,251 ; Reid and Perry 32,043; D. W. Ross and Associates Ltd., 28,51 1 ; Sherwood Engineering Ltd., 37,260; John P. Strong, 35,860; Thomson Rogers, 73,836; D. M. Treadgold, 19,445;

University of Western Ontario, 55,107; York University, 30,608; J. A. W. Whiteacre, 35,987;— Accounts under $10,000, 182,786.

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($17,981)

Hon. Dennis R. Timbrell, January 14, 1975 to March 31, 1975 3,797 Hon. W. Darcy McKeough, April 4, 1974 to January 13, 1975 14,184 88 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

MINISTRY OF ENERGY -Continued

Parliamentary Assistant's Salary ($4,973)

Hon. D. Arthur Evans, April 3, 1974 to March 31, 1975 4,973

Ontario Energy Corporation Act, 1974 ($100,000,000)

Ontario Energy Corporation 100,000,000

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 992,109 Employee Benefits 93,333 Travelling Expenses 76,267

Other Payments 1 ,277,361 2,439,070 Statutory 100,022,954

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Energy $102,462,024 ;

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MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT

Hon. W. G. Newman, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($26,602,598)

E. M. Biggs Deputy Minister 44,792

D. F. Aitkens, 24,696; T. D. Armstrong, 24,151 ; W. R. Balfour, 20,397; J. R. Barr, 33,780; E. T. Barrow, 23,543; D. Bartkiw, 22,315; S. B. Bell, 22,195; H. A. Belyea, 25,668; D. Birnbaum, 20,480; S. A. Black, 24,238;

N. Borodczak, 21,235; J. L. Bourque, 20,161; R. F. Boyd, 22,955; B. I. Boyko, 20,927; W. J. Bracken,

20,165; J. R. Bray, 21,231 ; R. E. Brown, 22,955; W. F. Brown, 20,397; H. Browne, 25,668; T. G. Brydges, 21,745; R. E. Burns, 26,050; R. F. Cairns, 22,955; D. D Cane, 21,044; D. P. Caplice, 32,974; M. A. Caranci, 22,955; A. Castel, 24,014; M. J. Cathcart, 23,586; M. F. Cheetham, 24,333; G. C. Chisamore, 23,004; N. A. Chowdhry, 22,955; P. G. Cockburn, 32,974; B. A. Creamer, 20,927; T. W. Cross, 30,408; D. G. Currie, 27,028; L. E. Czarnecki, 24,205; R. P. Dennis, 21,279; J. N. Dick, 21,802; W. L. Dick, 17,699;

P. Diosady, 24,285; J. A. Donnan, 20,007; W. B. Drowley, 35,889; C. E. Duncan, 25,668; F. N. Durham, 27,028; D. H. Edwards, 22,955; M. B. Fielding, 24,285; L. W. Fitz, 21,439; F. C. Fleischer, 22,195; P. D.

Foley, 25,668; F. Frantisak, 24,285; J. G. Fry, 25,668; M. J. German, 21,125; W. J. Gibson, 24,869; J. W.

Gilbert, 30,994; R. M. Gotts, 26,280; B. W. Hansler, 25,668; A. J. Harris, 29,376; J. D. Heaman, 22,191

E. F. Heath, 27,344; G. E. Higham, 32,306; K. B. Hill, 20,820; W. J. Hogg, 24,379; R. C. Hore, 25,668;

H. S. Horneck, 20,220; F. J. IlifTe, 21,044; J. B. Izatt, 10,125; J. G. Jefferies, 24,285; D. N. Jeffs, 27,863;

L. G. Johnson, 20,007; P. Joseph, 23,693; J. Kawasaki, 20,581; G. H. Kay, 24,613; L. G. Kende, 20,394;

D. G. Kimber, 20,397; P. C. Kupa, 22,931 ; E. A. Ladbrooke, 25,668; W. Lammers, 20,397; K. F. Lethbridge,

15,503; S. N. Linzon, 27,117; J. D. Luyt, 20,236; J. C. Macdonald, 32,974; C. J. Macfarlane, 32,974; D. Majtenyi, 22,955; W. A. Marshall, 25,668; C. B. Martin, 28,659; D. N. May, 20,590; C. E. Mclntyre, 28,382; D. A. McTavish, 32,974; G. Mierzynski, 26,471; G. H. Mills, 27,347; G. A. Missinghsm, 22,955;

J. A. Moore, 24,205; R. E. Moore, 28,382; R. J. McMurray, 25,668; G. Z Nagy, 21,055; G. B. Nelson, 22,955; A. Oda, 20,397; E. F. O'Keefe, 22,955; R. C. Ostry, 21,340; M. D. Palmer, 22,955; M. Paraschak,

20,745; A. B. Patterson, 25,668; J. B. Patterson, 25,668; G. A. Pearce, 20,397; C. W. Perry, 25,142; F. R.

Phoenix, 24,379; L. F. Pitura, 29,872; J. F. Pruner, 22,955; I. Ramsay, 22,955; A. C. Rayner, 24,285;

G. B. Rivoche, 21,044; K. J. Roberts, 24,238; C. I. Robertson, 22,955; G. C. Ronan, 29,203; V. W. Rudick,

24,463; J. W. Rupke, 20,378; M. Sacco, 23,693; S. E. Salbach, 25,668; G. F. Scanlon, 24,285; C. F. Schenk,

25,668; H. Seren, 22,955; K. H. Sharpe, 39,435; L. Shenfeld, 27,220; U. Sibul, 20,211; I. G. Simmonds,

28,659; C. E. Simpson, 20,420; B, A. Singh, 25,668; L. G. South, 24,205; J. Stasiuk, 20,397; W. A. Steggles, 28,659; R. C. Stewart, 24,205; E. W. Stobart, 23,441; W. P. Suboch, 22,955; A. E. Symmonds, 22,931; K. E. Symons, 32,974; F. W. Taylor, 21,802; G. A. Thorn, 22,955; A. L. Thomas, 28,659; D. A. Thomas,

23,611; M. G. Thome, 20,397; J. M. Timko, 23,693; J. Toth, 23,254; M. H. Toza, 23,577; G. R. Trewin, 28,659; G. S. Trivett, 9,736; E. W. Turner, 24,815; G. L. VanFleet, 21,545; H. A. Vanner, 21,473; L. T.

Vlassoff, 24,285; F. A. Voege, 35,889; J. W. Vogt, 22,955; W. M. Vrooman, 22,803; W. M. Walkinshaw,

29,200; K. T. Wang, 20,320; P. B. Waud, 22,955; J. Wesno, 23,627; W. Williamson, 27,882; C. J. Wilson. 27,863; G. M. Wood, 20,297; W. D. Wood, 25,330; T. J. Yakutchik, 24,379;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 22,681,428.

Employee Benefits ($2,570,562)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario — re: Canada Pension Plan, 268,974; Group Insurance, Long Term Income Protection Plan and Ontario Health Insurance, 623,081; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 1,150,194; Unemployment Insurance, 286,816. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, Attendance Gratuities, 229,406. Workmen's Compensation Board, 12,091.

Travelling Expenses ($1,719,788)

Hon. W. G. Newman, 3,657; E. M. Biggs, 3,056; D. F. Aitkens, 2,617; F. L. Allewell, 2,610; T. D. Armstrong,

3,557; P. L. Astrom, 6,220; H. R. Avey, 4,633; J. G. Bagshaw, 2,827; W. R. Balfour, 2,579; J. R. Barr,

2,826; E. T. Barrow, 4,132; C. J. Beardsley, 4,169; R. M. Bell, 3,126; H. A. Belyea, 3,218; G. Bianco, 2,931

E. J. Bil, 2,850; J. Blair, 3,537; R. G. Boelens, 2,700; B. Boland, 2,699; C. C. Boodram, 2,751 ; L. Bosotti, 90 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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2,668; L. I. Boyce, 3,739; M. J. Bracken, 2,679; R. A. Brooks, 3,267; R. E. Brown, 2,596; R. K. Brown 3,097; J. G. Carbis, 2,754; A. G. Carpentier, 2,686; H. E. Carter, 2,779; M. F. Cheetham, 2,913; A R Clark, 2,748; P. G. Cockburn, 2,753; N. I. Conroy, 3,644; P. J. Crabtree, 2,769; G. R. Craig, 2,787; D. R Crump, 2,644; D. G. Currie, 3,099; W. C. Currie, 3,243; A. E. Davies, 3,154; C. Desson, 2.896; J. N. Dick F. A. Driscoll, 2,503; 2,571 ; J. Drummond, 2,721 ; C. E. Duncan, 2,738; R. A. Dunn, 3,324; J. W. Eijsenck 3,542; D. J. Ellis, 2,546; C. M. Faulkner, 2,680; R. E. Fetterly, 4,555; L. W. Fitz, 2,549; F. Frantisak J. 2,598; G. Fry, 3,893; W. J. Gibson, 3,305; R. M. Gotts, 3,934; I. M. Gray, 2,831; S. I. Grey, 2,600 H. D. Griffin, 3,656; W. J. Grobelny 2,563; J. Hamill, 2,692; H. Heerema, 3,096; E. J. Heywood, 6,254 W. J. Hogg, 3,356; J. Hook, 2,682; W. D. Hopkins, 2,678; J. N. Hughes, 2,807; R. W. Hussain, 2,547 L. G. Johnson, 2,950; P. Joseph, 3,614; L. Kelterborn, 2,693; H. W. Kingsman, 2,584; E. A. Ladbrooke 2,746; G. J. Lahaye, 3,716; F. E. Lawrence, 2,873; B. T. Lobb, 2,972; F. A. Lobb, 4,288; D. Majtenyi 2,520; W. Marshall, 3,084; C. E. Mclntyre, 4,373; G. J. McKenna, 2,986; P. F. McKenna, 2,644; H. C McNaughton, 2,648; D. A. McTavish, 2,926; P. G. McCubbin, 3,275; R. J. Metzler, 3,076; D. J. Mewett 3,413; D. F. Moore, 2,649; J. A. Moore, 2,809; R. E. Moore, 3,237; G. A. Mougenot, 3,060; D. Mozzon 2,789; R. D. Mundy. 2,808; V. Neidhardt. 2,507; G. B. Nelson, 3,983; D. J. Neve, 3,178; F. L. Nobles J. 2,743; R. Norton, 2,531 ; J. G. Parrott, 3,158; A. E. Pentley, 2,509; L. F. Pitura, 5.196; A. Polley, 4,032

D. A. Raddon, 2,687; I. Ramsey, 4,304; W C. Ramsden, 2,839; E. Reichert, 2,968; M. J. Reid, 2,864 G. G. Roberts, 2,741; S. Ross, 3,619; P. L. Roussel, 2,621; J. W. Rupke, 2,932; M. Sacco, 2,880; H F Sanger, 2,590; R. R. Savage, 3,997; J. F. Scheffers, 5,393; G. W. Scott, 5,298; R. Sellence, 2,617; P. T Singh, 3,781; G. W. Sauriol, 6,344; L. G. South, 2,923; W. A. Steggles, 6,540; G. C. Stephenson, 2,566 J. F. Stinson, 3,142; W. P. Suboch, 2,614; A. E. Symmonds, 2,754; A. R. Taylor, 4,141 ; A. Tewfik, 2,655 C. M. Thorson. 2,769; P. R. Tovey, 3,663; M. H. Toza, 2,904; M. Trineer, 3,039; D. W. Tubman, 2.944 D. O. Tulloch, 2.768; W. M. Vrooman, 2,694; K L. Waldie. 2,985; R. H. Watson, 2,575; A. Weir. 2,635 J. Wesno, 3,590; K. B. Wheaton. 3.943; D. M. Whittles. 2,604; W. Williamson. 3.266; D. W. Wilson 3,505; J. H. Windecker, 3,006; D. B. Wood, 3,368; G. M. Wood. 5,159; M. P. Wu, 2,514; D. E. Young 3,222; -Accounts under $2,500, 1,255.424.

Other Payments ($153,816,588)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($145,788,193):

ABC. Sanitary Contractors, 16,599; Aarvi Construction Co. Ltd., 12,697; Acklands Limited, 12,964; Acres Consulting Services Ltd., 24,030; Adam Clark Company Ltd., 1,250,670; Adams Bergeron & Palmer. 23,680; Addressograph-Multigraph of Canada Ltd., 50.251; Adventure Construction Ltd.. 57.377; Ministry of Agriculture & Food, 25.072; Ainley & Associates Ltd., 207,469; Akron Contracting Ltd., 29,960; Albery, Pullerits, Dickson & Associates Ltd., 69,895; Alcan-Colony Contracting Co. Ltd., 386,089; Allied Chemical Canada Ltd., 365,273; Allied Colloids (Canada) Ltd., 19,566; Aluminum Co. of Canada Ltd., 11,953; Amelia Construction (Chatham) Ltd., 375,878; Analygas Systems Ltd., 22,438; Township

of Ancaster, 27,351; J. W. Anderson Co. Ltd., 30,059; R. V. Anderson & Associates Ltd., 556,480; O. Gregory Anderson, 10,170; Angelotti Contracting Ltd., 1,291,245; Anglo-Photo Instruments Ltd., 11,103; Margaret N. Archibald, 94,998; Arnott Construction Ltd., 674,101; Arrow Leasing Ltd.. 106,584; Art

Wire & Iron Co. Ltd., 29,169; Asdor Limited, 92,899; Atco Quebec Ltd., 26,361 ; Ministry of the Attorney General, 257,932; Aviation Electric Ltd., 39,360; Aztec Contractors Ltd., 1,703,669; B.D.H. Pharma- ceuticals, 25,024; BP Oil Ltd., 31,941; Bale-Holliday Waste Disposal System Ltd., 23,550; Bandiera &

Associates (Toronto) Ltd., 1,473,781 ; Bassel, Sullivan & Lawson, 17,510; Bauer Bros. Co. (Canada) Ltd., 75,625; Beaver Keystone Construction Limited, 421,425; Beckman Instruments Inc., 54,636; Belanger Construction Ltd., 738,507; L. Belanger Construction Ltd., 1,568,983; Bell Canada, 299,796; City of Belleville, 38,232; Belleville Utilities Commission, 36,026; Benbee Diving & Marine Ltd., 75,820; A.

Biloski, 15,348; Harry C. Bishop Ltd., 64,471 ; Bitini Construction Co. Ltd., 780,042; Blacktop Construc- tion Ltd., 607,090; Blue Water Bridge Authority, 16,775; R. F. Boadway, 13,627; Borkovich & Stayshyn, 82,368; Bot Construction Ltd., 38,581; Bothwell Manor Farms, 16,698; Bradford Public Utilities Com- mission, 14,756; Brampton Hydro Electric, 62,525; City of Brantford, 31,124; Brantford Public Utilities Commission, 57,774; Bre-Aar Excavating Ltd., 228,386; Brier Hydraulics Ltd., 13,381; Bristol Co. of

Canada Ltd., 23,071 ; Brown and Huston Ltd., 223,873; Bruel & Kjaer Canada Ltd., 12,863; Bruins Truck- ing, 51,622; Ben Bruinsma & Sons Ltd., 531,933; Burgess & Irwin, 16,536; Burlington Public Utilities

Commission, 94,512; Business Aid, 50,565; Butts, Magwood & Hall Ltd., 1 10,054; C. & G. Trucking Ltd.. 106,061; CAE Aircraft Ltd., 12,061; Campbell Smith Ltd., 11,079; Canada Colours and Chemicals Ltd., 10,803; Canada Guinite Co. Ltd., 237,245; Canada Hydrant Service, 14,523; Canadian Applied Tech- nology. 50,158; Canadian Filing Equipment Ltd., 10,164; Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd., 23,932;

Canadian Industries Ltd., 277,526; Canadian Laboratory Supplies Ltd , 202,287; Canadian National Railways, 54,653; Canadian National Telecommunications, 13,540; Canadian Pacific Express, 17,982; Canadian-British Engineering Consultants, 513,303; Can-Am Instrument Ltd., 18,478; Cardinal Campers. ;

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33,011; Carleton Instruments Ltd., 21,243; Paui Carruthers Construction, 1,142,278; Case Associates Advertising Ltd., 167,518; Ramon H. Casselman, 18,479; Catalytic Enterprises Ltd., 72,875; Cecchetto & Sons Ltd., 785,085; Central Scientific Co. of Canada Ltd., 14,485; Century Press Ltd., 14,984; Town- ship of Chapleau, 92,948; Chatham Hydro Electric System, 57,340; W. O. Chisholm and Associates Ltd., 79,496; Chrysler Canada Limited, 47,896; Clairson Construction Co. Ltd., 2,056,260; Wm. M. Clark, 60,073; Clarke, Stewart & Mitchell, 13,197; Town of Cobourg, 12,744; Town of Cochrane, 26,374; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware Ltd., 19,181; Hugh Cole Construction Ltd., 1,006,821; Cole, Sherman & Associates, 10,979; Collavino Bros. Construction Co. Ltd., 10,728,629; Comstock International Ltd., 89,449; Comterm Ltd., 56,641; Consolidated Bottle Co., 11,582; Construction Design Services Ltd., 13,186; Consumers Gas Company, 20,783; Contemporary Skills, 35,105; Control & Metering Ltd., 34,1 15; Cornell Construction Co. Ltd., 26,427; City of Cornwall, 19,079; Cornwall Electric, 22,133; Cornwall Gravel Company Ltd., 26,079; Cosentino Construction Co. Ltd., 1,320,272; Crane Packing Co. Ltd., 26,654; Crowley Groundwater Ltd., 62,782; Curran and Herridge Construction Ltd., 97,458; D & L Brothers Construction Ltd., 895,519; Daily Commercial News Ltd., 21,950; R. M. Dawson, 23,755; Dawson & Taylor, 164,113; Day & Son Industrial Painters Ltd., 10,470; Dean Construction Company Limited, 71,875; Decker Contracting Ltd., 971,589; Deleuw Cather & Co., 204,886; Deseronto Public Utilities Commission, 20,089; Alfred C. Dewers, 11,190; A. B. Dick Co. of Canada Ltd., 19,316; M. M. Dillon & Co. Ltd., 555,341; Dineen Construction Ltd., 584,035; Disher-Farrand Ltd., 337,715; Diversey Environmental Products Ltd., 155,667; Diversey (Canada) Ltd., 21,432; Dodge Construction Co. Ltd., 163,001; Domtar Chemicals Ltd., 29,519; Domtar Packaging Company Ltd., 10,803; Mrs. Joyce Dorion, 49,800; Town of Dreden, 136,148; Frank E. Dudas, 11,925; Dufferin Materials & Construction Ltd., 1,346,067; Dundas Public Utilities Commission, 20,679; Dunker Construction Ltd., 43,158; Durall Con- struction Ltd., 18,477; Regional Municipality of Durham, 28,289; D'Amore Construction Limited,

4,636,326; East Asiatic Company (Canada) Ltd., 79,528; T. Eaton Co. Ltd., 10,181 ; Ecodyne Ltd., 16,991 Ecology Engineering & Construction Ltd., 1,329,580; A. Louis Eddy, 221,116; Elgin Construction Co. Ltd., 350,324; Elliott & Parr, 11,136; J. W. Ellis Industries, 16,677; Ellis-Don Limited, 835,682; Emco Limited, 11,217; Enviroclean Ltd., 34,183; Environmental Technical Services Inc., 313,373; Espie Printing Ltd., 31,460; Facit-Addo Canada Ltd., 24,898; Falcon Fabricators Ltd., 14,498; Hugh Fielding Ltd.. 13,986; Fielding-Grossman & Associates, 11,449; Fine Papers Ltd., 45,449; Fischer & Porter (Canada) Ltd., 18,570; Fisher Scientific Co. Ltd., 121,248; Maurice W. Fitzmaurice, 36,350; Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited, 61,351; Don Foster Septic Tank Service, 20,298; Framat Construction Ltd., 13,231; Gaffney Quebec Ltd., 1,953,150; Gait Public Utilities Commission, 26,742; Gamsby & Mannerrow, 69,412; Gap Construction Company Ltd., 1,278,436; Gardner-Denver Company (Canada) Ltd., 32,690;

General Motors Products of Canada Ltd., 40,498; Georgetown Hydro, 1 1,361 ; Town of Geralston, 278,040;

Giffels, Davis & Jorgensen Ltd., 78,591 ; Globe Printing & Litho (Toronto) Ltd., 35,407; Globe & Mail Ltd , 10,457; Gloin and Little (In Trust), 39,551; Town of Goderich, 10,846; James J. Golden, 13,266; H. Q. Golder & Associates, 15,735; G. F. D. Goldring, 14,749; Goodall Rubber Co. of Canada Ltd., 49,091; Gore& Storrie Ltd., 1,204,180; Ministry of Government Services, 1,120,762; Murray H. Graham, 30,493; Grand & Toy Limited, 12,360; Graphic Centre. 38,777; Graphic Controls Canada Ltd., 15,465; Greer, Galloway & Associates Ltd., 19,265; Grunwell Associates Ltd., 12,773; Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., 100,566; David J. Guyer, 17,526; Hacio Bros. Ltd., 120,092; Hadovic Construction Ltd., 419,680; Town of Haldi- mand, 12,173; Hall Photographic Supply Ltd., 10,097; County of Halton, 59,746; Harper Detroit Diesel Ltd., 11,036; Harrison Rock & Tunnel Co. Ltd., 770,681; Harrisons & Crosfield Canada Ltd., 243,276;

G. Hart & Sons, 31,219; Heathrow Construction Ltd., 1,466,201 ; John Heck& Sons Ltd., 22,149; Henderson, Paddon & Associates Ltd., 34,036; Henry & Co. Ltd., 10,046; Henry's Excavating Ltd., 38,746; Hespeler Hydro, 16,364; Hewlett-Packard Canada Ltd., 70,506; Hike Metal Products Ltd., 122,893; Durl Hopper,

27,104; Horton Steel Works, 63,351 ; Hoskin Scientific Ltd., 12,996; Howarth& Smith Ltd., 18,357; Hubbel Hardware Ltd., 193,347; Ed. Huck Marine Ltd., 10,923; Hughes-Owens Co. Ltd., 16,283; ITT Grinnell

Sales Limited, 15,938; Imperial Oil Ltd., 44,491 ; Industrial Research Institute, 14,906; Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 63,998 ; Ingersoll Public Utilities Commission, 1 6,657 ; Ingram & Bell, 1 5, 1 52 ; Intercontinental Maps & Charts Ltd., 28,025; International Business Machines Canada Ltd., 141,734; International Water Supply Ltd., 239,192; Internorth Construction Co., 109,816; Jackson, Watson, Gillespie, Land & Green- wood, 230,068; Jefco Ltd., 12,952; Job-Site Custom Coach Ltd., 11,759; Ed. Johnson Construction Ltd., 300,219; John's Scientific Co. Ltd., 36,612; Early Jones & Sons Ltd., 618,786; A. E. Joslin, 11,416; Kent- Cambridge Ltd., 26,112; Renting Earth Sciences Ltd., 21,144; Kerr Farms Limited, 15,205; Keystone Contractors Ltd., 86,581; Kilborn Engineering Ltd., 896,064; Kitchener Public Utilities Commission, 47,111; G. V. Kleinfeldt & Associates Ltd., 19,402; Knox, Martin & Kretch Ltd., 288,151; Kor-San Ltd., 65,750; David Krofchak Limited, 14,118; Kuzmas Construction, 267,376; Lacroix, Forest & Labrosse, 34,864; Lafontaine, Cowie, Buratto & Associates, 525,895; Lakehead University, 12,000; J. Larocque Drilling Supplies & Equipment, 10,423; K. G. Laver, 18,830; Laurentian University, 14,000; S. F. Lawrason & Co. Ltd., 17,416; J. D. Lee Engineering Ltd., 12,796; Leo Contracting Co. Ltd., 163,374; Leopold & Stevens Instrument Inc., 39,591; Levitt Safety Ltd., 80,225; Lillico & Higson, 46,726; Limnos, 92,892; ;

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Logan Contracting Ltd., 89,005; City of London, 11,369; R. B. Longstreet, 68,826; Looby Builders (Dublin) Ltd., 559,822; G. C. Loucks, 15,222; L. S. Love & Associates Ltd., 93,153; T. F. Lynch Construction Ltd

14,061 ; M.S. A. Canada, 14,515; M.S.C. Engineering Systems Ltd., 30,588; MacCallum Peto Ltd., 35,534; H. C. MacCallam Contracting Ltd., 94,585; Maclnnes & Blackadder, 15,707; James F. MacLaren Ltd., 607,704; Maksymec & Associates Ltd., 85,298; Malton Grain Farms, 18,337; B. Malyon, 27,237; Manage- ment Board, 342,699; Maple Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd., 1,289,458; Harold Marcus Limited.

32,196; Margro Custom Haulage Ltd., 99,701 ; Markus& Son Ltd., 857,056; Marshall, Macklin, Monaghan Ltd., 610,989; Ian Martin Associates Ltd., 67,912; V. K. Mason Construction Ltd., 4,058;183; Matheson of Canada Ltd., 11,508; Matthews Group Ltd., 1,435,114; McAinsh Company Ltd., 22,044; M.J. McAlpine Limited, 47,377; McCall Contractors Ltd., 356,692; McCann Construction Ltd., 39,845; McCormick Silos Ltd., 183,295; McCutcheon Business Forms, 17,586; W. A. McDougall Ltd., 88,947; C. A. McDowell Ltd., 669,736; Donald John McEntee, 14,370; McKean Quarries Ltd., 17,474; McMaster University,

72,791 ; S. McNally & Sons Ltd., 200,958; Meaford Public Utilities Commission, 37,580; Medigas Limited, 10,638; S. Menzies, 17,690; Metal Cladding of Canada Ltd., 29,967; Midland Public Utilities Commission, 12,015; Millipore Ltd., 43,253; Millman, Heath, Randolph & Minifie, 135,104; Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Canada Ltd., 12,151; Mississauga Hydro Electric Commission, 706,952; MofTatt Construction and Materials Ltd., 644,398; Monroe Company, 19,122; Monteith-Ingram Engineering Ltd., 139,052; D. A. Moodie, 16,024; Township of Moore, 63,800; D. C. Morton, 17,860; Nadeco Ltd., 1,564,480; Napanee Industries Ltd., 13,966; Napier Reid Ltd., 17,645; Ministry of Natural Resources, 22,255; Nethercut & Co. Ltd., 30,981; Newmarket Hydro, 15,982; Wm. Newton Contracting, 77,816; Regional Municipality of Niagara, 8,975,889; Nisbet Letham Ltd., 438,664; Nisbet Robertson Milway, 19,960; Ted Nitsch Designs, 16,161; Nordon Enterprises, 30,268; North Bay Hydro, 38,892; North East Contractors Ltd., 1,101,133; Northern & Central Gas Corporation Ltd., 43,033; Northland Engineering Limited, 260,878; Northland Iron and Metal, 75,246; Office Overload, 34,766; Office Speciality Co. Ltd., 43,420; Oliver Lloyd & Associates Ltd., 47,129; Ontario Hydro, 871,620; Ontario Northland Railway, 13,394; Ontario Research Foundation, 38,689; Outboard Marine Corp. of Canada Ltd., 13,169; Owen Sound Public Utilities Commission, 10,537; P.L.S. Construction Ltd., 37,060; Town of Palmerston, 11,149; C. C. Parker & Associates, 57,917; Parry Sound Public Utilities Commission, 12,831; Regional Municipality of Peel, 3,881,767; Peerless Engineering Sales Ltd., 14,123; Penvidic Contracting Co. Ltd., 18,050; Frank Perello. 22,188; City of Peterborough, 117,139; Petrolia Public Utilities Commission, 48,914; Philipp Brothers (Canada) Ltd., 38,882; Philips Electronics Industries Ltd., 33,640; Philips Planning & Engineering Ltd., 56,830; Ed. Phippen, 11,409; Pilen Construction of Canada Ltd., 80,052; Thomas C. Pinckard, 40,063;- Pitney-Bowes Limited, 20,310; City of Port Colborne, 41,898; Town of Port Hope, 17,743; Power Line Construction Ltd., 19,489; K. H. Preston Construction Ltd.. 205,496; Preston Public Utilities Commission, 20,204; Harry Prihoda, 64,612; Prochem Limited, 18,819; Proctor & Redfern Limited, 1,430,977; Prospect

Paving Ltd., 40,200; Proulx Conrad, 71,528; Proulx & Stewart, 39,846; Mike Rainone Trucking, 16,401 ; Raken Contracting Ltd., 1,778,422; Raymond & McLean, 17,886; Raymore Construction Co., 10,080; Receiver General of Canada, 483,617; Reed Shaw Osier, Limited, 212,703; J. D. Reid & Associates, 76,956; Rexnord (Canada) Ltd., 15,371; Richards Glass Company Ltd., 26,147; J. L. Richards & Associates, 468,754; Rideau Valley Construction Ltd., 1,279,534; Town of Ridgetown, 52,670; Right of Way Associates, 10,342,888; Robbins & Myers Company of Canada Ltd., 14,069; Wm. Roberts Electric Ltd., 34.187; Robinson, McCallum, McKerracher & Radigan, 213,872; Rockland Public Utilities Commission, 10,170; G. C. Romano Construction Ltd., 1,390,274; Ronen Systems Ltd., 12,944; B. M. Ross & Associates, 55,941; RulifT Grass Limited, 102,651; J. A. Runnalls, 11,592; Ruston Diesels Limited, 16,014; D. R. Ryckman Construction, 44,705; S CM (Canada) Ltd., 10,274; Safety Supply Company, 13,781; Safrani Construction Co. Ltd., 542,163; Sandercock Construction Ltd., 1,002,719; Sargeant-Welch Scientific of Canada Ltd., 15,672; Sarnia Hydro, 55,280; City of Sarnia, 2,768,650; Sault Ste. Marie Public Utilities Commission, 46,599; Township of Schreiber, 15,994; Schwenger Construction Limited, 2,159,966; Scofan Contracting Ltd., 1,179,083; Scorpio Engineering Ltd., 286,187; Bruce Scott Oil Limited, 23,900; Scott- Jackson Construction Ltd., 15,986; Kajander & Blancha Seaman, 24,394; W. L. Sears & Associates Ltd., 90,618; G. F. Seeley & Son Limited. 33,617; Shell Canada Limited, 52,655; Siemens Canada Ltd., 52.101 Sillman Company (Northern) Ltd., 103,997; Simcoe Engineering Ltd., 29,474; Simcoe Public Utilities Commission, 19,238; Robert Simon Construction Ltd., 416,389; John B. Smeeton, 27,764; R. Smith Well Drilling, 14,325; Spettigue, Reid, Daudlin, Sawatsky, 155,802; O. M. Solandt, 29,125; A. Spino Enter- prises Inc., 45,308; Standard Chemical Limited, 10,733; Staples & Calverley, 18,363; W. A. Stephenson Construction Co. Ltd., 245,612; M. J. Storm Ltd., 254,146; Stratford Public Utilities Commission, 13,291 Stuart and Kent (In Trust) 52,165; Sturgeon Falls Hydro Electric System, 10,753; Sudbury Aviation Ltd., 18,600; Sudbury Hydro, 147,420; Regional Municipality of Sudbury, 40,369; District of Sudbury Health

Unit, 38,477; Sugg, Reid & Fitton, 38,584; SutclifTe Ltd., 47,775; Swan, Carty & Belch, 29,841 ; Tab Products of Canada Ltd., 16,007; Tackle Construction Limited, 220,812; Taggart Construction Ltd., 1,862,012; Taillieu Construction Ltd., 123,513; Technicon International of Canada Ltd., 149,907; Town of Tecumseh, Ltd., 12,858; Templeman & Pickett (In Trust), 36,953; Temtron Electronics Ltd., 86,551 ; Texaco Canada :

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19,517; Thorn Press Ltd., 38,289; Thornhill Haulage, 19,597; Three Phase Electric Ltd., 13,061; City of Thunder Bay, 20,161; Thunder Bay Harbor Improvements Ltd., 286,329; Thunder Bay Hydro, 31,757; Tidemark Construction Co., 856,358; Bruce Tinney Septic Service Ltd., 24,075; Tippet-Richardson Ltd., 11,805; Todgham & Case Ltd., 77,564; H. H. Todham, 20,642; Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 20,112; Toronto Star Ltd., 10,111; Totten, Sims, Hubicki & Associates, 483,553; TransCanada Pipelines Ltd., 30,899; Ministry of Transportation & Communications, 115,083; Tremblay Investigation & Security Services Ltd., 52,474; Peter J. Tremblay Construction Ltd., 140,235; Tripp Construction Limited, 2,570,342; Triton Engineering Services Ltd., 14,602; Trojan Chemicals, 20,549; William Trow Associates, 15,146; Wayne Tummon, 48,648; Two Bay Enterprises Ltd., 38,760; Tywood Industries Ltd., 40,609; Under-

water Tel-Eye Canada Ltd., 14,710; Underwood, McLellan& Assoc. Ltd., 1 1,559; Union Gas Co. of Canada Ltd., 15,487; United Van Lines (Canada) Ltd., 22,488; University of Guelph, 111,819; University of Toronto, 31,578; University of Waterloo, 43,325; University of Western Ontario, 47,183; University of Windsor, 37,710; University of York, 22,625; Valentine Enterprises Contracting, 314,557; Township of Valley East, 14,500; Van Minnen Construction Ltd., 22,014; Vanzwol Trucking, 560,176; Varamae Con-

struction Ltd., 951,112; Vasto Construction Ltd., 1,306,464; Wallace & Tiernan Limited, 37,431 ; Wallace- burg Hydro Electric System, 11,062; Walter, Fedy, McCarger & Hachborn Ltd., 142,424; W. L. Wardrop & Associates, 126,501; Wasero Construction Ltd., 610,447; Waterloo Hydro, 43,793; Regional Munici- pality of Waterloo, 77,847; Watson & Watson, 17,000; Webster Instruments Ltd., 20,471; Westinghouse

Canada Ltd., 20,151 ; Westwood Drain Company Lyd., 1,147,595; Winchester Construction Ltd., 913,887; City of Windsor, 53,237; Winter & Winter, 25,249; Witmer & Sons Limited, 66,237; Woods Gordon & Co., 15,960; Woods, Lalande & Lapalme, 29,411; Woodstock Engineering Consultants Ltd., 33,666; Worthington (Canada) Limited, 16,499; Wyllie & Ufnal Limited, 62,240; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 137,042; York Property Appraisers Ltd., 64,190; Regional Municipality of York, 40,710; Carl Zeiss Canada Limited, 12,692; -Accounts under $10,000, 4,474,829.

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($8,028,395): Payments Under the Pollution Abatement Incentive Act ($2,749,389): Abitibi Paper Co. Ltd., 17,805; Algoma Steel Corporation Ltd., 256,568; Atomic Energy of Canada, 41,464; Baker Bros. Iron and Metal (1970) Ltd., 17,224; Bulk-Lift Systems Ltd., 19,877; Campbell Red Lake Mines Ltd., 13,062; Canada Cement Lafarge Ltd., 116,244; Canada Starch Co. Ltd., 11,591; Canron Limited, 15,724; A. R. Clarke Company Limited, 12,010; Continental Can Co.

of Canada Ltd., 1 1,578; Disposal Services Ltd., 32,227; Dominion Foundreis& Steel Ltd., 269,128; Dominion Stores Ltd., 10,849; Domtar Packaging Company Ltd., 21,013; Dow Chemical of Canada Ltd., 707,013; Dupont of Canada Ltd., 74,982; Ecstall Mining Ltd., 16,342; General Motors Products of Canada Ltd., 51,295; Goodfellow Enterprises (Sarnia) Ltd., 19,917; In- dustrial Disposal Company, 17,724; Industrial Metal Co. of Canada, 17,647; International Iron and Metal, 10,515; K.M. Container Sanitation Service, 10,266; Manitoba Pool Elevators, 12,613 Markham Sand & Gravel, 19,092; Marmoraton Mining Co., 17,355; Miracle Food Mart, 12,989

Ontario Hydro, 116,099; Ontario Minnesota Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd., 21,351 ; Polysar Ltd., 14,741 Richardson's Terminals Ltd., 17,675; Saint Lawrence Starch Co. Ltd., 27,620; Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, 17,026; Sifton Properties Ltd., 13,254; Town of Smith Falls, 17,923; Steel Company of Canada Ltd., 10,843; City of Sudbury, 63,809; Regional Municipality of Sudbury, 15,522; Superior Sanitation Services Ltd., 26,674; Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 37,335; Union Carbide Canada Ltd., 35,518; Westinghouse Canada Ltd., 16,508;— Accounts under $10,000, 443,377.

Grants Under The Sweep Environmental Program ($230,750): C.U.R.E. SWEEP Probe, 10,000; Lakehead University, 15,700; Pollution Probe Ottawa, 10,200; Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, 16,000; Saint Lawrence College of Applied Arts and Tech- nology, 16,200; University of Guelph, 31,200; University of Toronto, 11,800; University of Waterloo, 15,300; University of Western Ontario, 14,600; University of Windsor, 20,000;- Accounts under $10,000, 69,750.

Grants to Restricted Municipalities to Provide for Oversizing of Sewage and Water Facilities ($4,732,933) The Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk, 194,197; The Regional Municipality of Halton, 31,085; The Regional Municipality of Sudbury, 284,811; The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 4,222,840.

Payments Towards the Cost of Sewage and Water Facilities for Certain Municipalities Qualifying for Assistance ($182,323): Township of Pittsburgh, 59,703; Township of Stephen, 122,620. 94 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT-Continued

Miscellaneous Grants ($133,000): International Minerals & Chemical Corp.. (Canada) Ltd., 53,000; Pollution Probe Foundation, 25.000; City of St. Catharines. 50,000; -Accounts under $10,000, 5,000. Total Other Payments 153.816.58:

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

The Honourable W. G. Newman 1 8,000

Reserve Funds for Renewals, Replacements and Contingencies ($444,148)

Reserve Funds for Renewals, Replacements and Contingencies 444,148

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 26,602,598 Employee Benefits 2,570,562 Travelling Expenses 1,719,788 Other Payments 153.816,588 184.709,536 Statutory 462,148

Total Expenditure, Ministry of the Environment $185,171,684 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 95

MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY AND TOURISM

Hon. Claude F. Bennett, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($8,339,509)

F. J. Pillgrem Deputy Minister 44,791 P. A. York Assistant Deputy Minister 41 ,574

H. E. Alexander, 22,728; R. E. Austin, 23,010; D. A. Bamford, 23,487; W. C. Beck, 22,381 ; Z Betanski, 16,547;

J. F. Bolan, 22,381 ; F. J. Boyer, 35,889; K. D. Bradshaw, 21,494; L. S. Breen, 20,695; J. M. Brisbin, 23,909;

S. L. Britton, 22,006; R. L. Brock, 30,236; A. V. Cameron, 34,083; J. V. Chapman, 22,541 ; J. H. Christ- mann, 18,390; A. S. Clark, 27,266; H. R. Clark, 22,381; G. H. Clouse, 22,381; R. J. Cole, 20,108; R. T.

Cooper, 33,575; W. Cornell, 35,826; N. Coxall, 23,171 ; L. M. Cranston, 23,487; D. O. Crawford, 20,903;

K. A. Croswell, 26,048; J. E. De Domenico, 24,098; R. L. Decent, 22,158; J. R. Delaney, 24,469; D. P. Dempster, 22,381; B. R. Dobson, 22,603; H. L. Duerr, 27,266; R. W. Edmunds, 23,187; K. S. Fisher, 20,189; W. G. Foster, 20,079; W. A. Fowler, 32,505; J. L. Franks, 22,381; J. W. Fulton, 22,381; M. R.

Garland, 36,401 ; G. R. Gibson, 22,381 ; T. H. Gibson, 26,168; J. J. Graham, 30,721 ; D. M. Grant, 20,394;

J. A. Gregory, 21,843; R. Groves, 23,487; R. J. Halfnight, 22,525; F. J. Hall, 28,215; T. R. Harvey, 22,810; L. A. Hassell, 27,148; R. C. Hawker, 21,636; D. E. Holland, 27,266; D. E. Hunnisett, 23,586; G. S. Khaira,

20,451 ; P. Klopchic, 25,468; F. Kutas, 22,955; R. La Palme, 22,381 ; W. A. Ledingham, 26,285; J. P. Lee,

21,953; J. V. Lehner, 24,416; J. B. Lewis, 23,236; T. A. Lillico, 26,118; A. Lorenzini, 22,381; C. B. Mac- Connell, 25,111; D. A. MacKay, 22,381; F. T. Marshall, 25,215; H. N. Martinsen, 22,381; J. McDermid,

20,593; C. McDonald, 24,333; G. C. McDonald, 32,909; P. R. McDonald, 22,381 ; J. R. McHattie, 22,525;

H. V. McMurray, 23,171 ; K. Mesure, 22,381 ; C. E. Morgan, 24,358; H. R. Nellis, 23,487; R. W. Nelson,

20,479; J. R. Oakley, 20,503; A. J. Petch, 27,148; F. W. Plumb, 27,166; N. Probyn, 27,266; N. R. Radford,

33,699; W. G. Ritchie, 35,889; W. E. Rooke, 12,336; P. Samson, 22,663; A. W. Santamaura, 22,381 ; W. J. Schabereiter, 26,991; W. F. Shave, 22,381; R. S. Shelley, 22,381; C. E. Spearin, 22,481; D. R. Spence,

24,395; R. H. Stapleford, 23,487; N. J. Sweetlove, 24,417; W. T. Thompson, 23,487; W. D. Timmerman, 23,487; E. Vita-Finzi, 23,487; R. N. Vollick, 22,381; D. C. Watson, 26,640; P. W. Wilson, 20,424; H. L. Wood, 27,148; K. H. Zube, 23,487 ;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 5,846,469.

Employee Benefits ($831,318)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 72,986; Group Insurance, 46,757; Long Term Income Protection, 51,398; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 90,776; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 373,718; Unemployment Insurance, 60,994. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 41,197; Attendance Gratuities, 42,048; Benefits for locally hired personnel in offices abroad, 48,726. Workmen's Compensation Board, 2,718.

Travelling Expenses ($1,431,042)

Hon. Claude F. Bennett, 15,187; L. M. Reilly, 157; H. E. Alexander, 7,602; W. F. Allcock, 2,705; J. K. Arner, 2,639; R. E. Austin, 5,150; D. A. Bamford, 7,892; W. E. Beck, 5,097; W. W. Bestwick, 7,075; E. G. Bingley,

3,855; R. L. Bowdery, 5,251 ; F. J. Boyer, 6,257; K. D. Bradshaw, 2,537; J. M. Brisbin, 3,339; S. L. Britton, 5,232; J. S. Brown, 10,046; L. Catherall, 4,856; S. Chen, 2,516; B. T. S. Clarke, 5,863; L. H. Collins, 4,268; T. P. Cooper-Slipper, 7,230; W. Cornell, 7,015; R. R. Coward, 4,739; N. Coxall, 3,827; L. M. Cranston, 4,174; D. O. Crawford, 3,888; R. L. Decent, 9,073; C. DeLorme, 4,115; D. P. Dempster, 4,077; B. R.

Dobson, 4562; J. Dougheny, 7,707; H. L. Duerr, 9,019; Miss C. A. Dunsford, 2,983; J. M. Eastwood,

2,961 ; R. W. Edmunds, 4,628; S. L. Edwards, 3,777; D. Engesser, 11,675; A. F. Fagan, 3,665; D. N. Fenn, 6,595; H. S. Ferguson, 5,530; K. Fisher, 6,279; H. Flaming, 2,741; W. G. Foster, 3,273; W. A. Fowler, 4,099; J. W. Fulton, 2,981; M. L. Garland, 4,906; J. A. Gauthier, 9,160; A. E. Geeraert, 5,704; T. H. Gibson, 4,836; D. W. Goodwin, 5,977; D. M. Grant, 6,588; J. A. Gregory, 4,663; Y. Gribowski, 3,211; R. Groves, 6,031; R. J. Halfnight, 4,719; F. J. Hall, 3,190; M. A. Harris, 2,852; D. E. Holland, 3,548;

R. C. Howard, 9,471 ; P. Hughes, 5,428; B. Jacobsen, 9,874; Miss M. Jarvis, 2,634; D. Jure, 5,513; P. Kapoor, 6,215; H. Kleifges, 7,402; D. B. Langford, 2,525; R. La Palme, 4,420; J. B. Lewis, 2,598; T. A. Lillico,

6,091; A. Lorenzini, 10,352; C. B. MacConnell, 3,025; D. J. MacKenzie, 4,667; T. R. Mason, 6,522; J. McDermid, 4,879; C. McDonald, 2,725; P. McDonald, 6,443; J. R. McHattie, 4,476; A. McLean, ;

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8,893; W. E. Moore, 3,193; C. E. Morgan, 10,534; C. R. Mucklestone, 3,733; H. R. Nellis, 14.007; R. W. Nelson, 3,971; J. R. Oakley, 4,597; M. Ohki, 4,336; J. H. Pazulla, 12,144; F. J. Pillgrem, 6,216; R. V. Planck, 2,535; N. Probyn, 3,521; N. R. Radford, 2,818; N. B. Reed, 2,807; J. G. Reid, 2,644; D. M. Robertson, 2,850; N. T. Rolfe, 6,783; B. E. Roth, 3,080; P. Samson, 5,851; A. W. Santamaura, 7,848;

R. C. Sawchuk, 7,771 ; W. F. Shave, 3,457; R. Shelley, 4,309; P. Skinner, 4,719; C. B. Smith, 3,800; H. P Smith, 3,058; D. Stevens, 4,082; N. J. Sweetlove, 5,130; H. Takeuchi, 5,362; V. M. Telford, 8,497; L. Thomson, 2,520; W. T. Thompson, 5,343; W. D. Timmerman, 2,695; P. Valachos, 3,216; F. A. Venn. 2,912; J. R. Villeneuve, 3,147; D. M. Vincent, 2,628; E. Vita-Finzi, 11,832; R. A. Vollick, 3,849; N. B Walker, 2,761; D. C. Watson, 3,005; E. F. Wehan, 4,739; B. B. Williams, 2,563; P. W. Williams, 6,390: K. H. Zube, 9,695; -Accounts under $2,500, 792,419.

Other Payments ($32,199,227)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($7,848,902):

Air Canada, 129,300; Algoma Kinniwabi Travel Association, 46,131 ; Almaquin-Nipissing Travel Associa- tion, 46,083; Art & Design Studios, 197,442; Arthurs-Jones Lithography Ltd., 26,230; Artistic Stationery Co. Ltd., 10,182; Ashton-Potter Ltd., 62,857; Association of Canadian Industrial Designers of Ontario, 25,000; Balmer Crapo and Associates, 23,993; Base Hamilton Edwards Ltd., 13,504; Bell Canada, 62,311; J. Buchmann, 26,355; Burke International Research Corp., 28,671; Camp Associates Advertising Ltd., 2,551,597; Canada Envelope Co. Ltd., 28,820; Canadian Advertising Agency (1973) Ltd., 97,214; Canadian Gift Service, 14,476; Canadian National Railway Co., 12,171 C.N.C.P. Telecommunications, 27,706; Canasta 74, 14,105; Central Ontario Travel Association, 10,618; City of London Real Property Ltd., 17,625; Cochrane—Timiskaming Travel Association,

35,291 ; Contemporary Research Centre, 12,000; Corp. of Town of Cobalt, 15,000; Crawley Films Ltd., 31,000; Croy-Roy Distributors Ltd., 10,505; D. C. Films Ltd., 19,947; Design Craft Ltd., 42,693; A. B. Dick Co. Ltd., 16,281; Drege-Audio Ltd., 20,000; Dun & Bradstreet, 15,187; Eastern Ontario Travel Association, 49,844; Wm. Edwards Creative Services, 63,795; Espie Printing & Stationery Ltd., 20,417; Facit-Addo Canada Ltd., 14,563; Di Tommasso Fidanzia, 11,157; Fine Papers Ltd.,

12,374; Foster Advertising Co. Ltd., 781,203; D. I. Gallagher & Associates, 12,250; Gaylord Litho- graphing Ltd., 38,250; Globe & Mail Ltd., 10,374; Grey Bruce Huronia Muskoka Travel Association, 24,094; C. F. Haughton Ltd., 13,294; Herzig Somerville Ltd., 10,089; Holiday Inns, 11,499; Hough Stansbury & Associates Ltd., 62,130; Howard Sample Studios, 10,098; Howarth & Smith Ltd., 13,566; Huddleston & Barney Ltd., 19,820; Huntley Professional & Education Services Incorp., 38,587; International Business Machines Canada Ltd., 25,865; Kadoke Display Ltd., 26,737; Lakehead University, 12,650; Laurentian University, 26,830; Lawson Graphics, 10,027; Liaison Public Relations, 13,813; David MacKay Ltd., 31,388; Manerwood Press Ltd., 23,404; McLaren, Morris & Todd Ltd., 155,408; McLaughlin Mohr Ltd., 166,854; McMaster University, 26,300; Management Board Secretariat, 121,587; Metropolitan Management Co., 10,653; Metro Toronto Travel Association, 45,000; Ministry of Government Services, 237,656; Ministry of Transportation & Communications,

92,382; Modern Talking Picture Service Inc., 59,253; Mohawk College, 42,891 ; Raymond Morijama, 38,920; Muncher Messe Und Ausst, 10,665; Niagara Midwestern Travel Association, 12,710; Niagara Parks Commission, 32,681; North Shore Craft and Work Centre, 24,423; North of Superior Travel Association, 44,544; Northwest Ontario Travel Association, 49,650; Office of the Premier, 16,969; Office Overload Co. Ltd., 13,549; Office Specialty Ltd., 17,033; Panalpina, 12,958; Parkway Chrysler Plymouth Ltd., 10,452; Project Planning Associates Ltd., 10,150; Queen's University, 30,239; Rain- bow Country Travel Association, 49,290; Rea Express Canada Ltd., 10,526; Receiver General of Canada, 118,633; Redma Consultants Ltd., 26,993; Richardson Bond & Wright Ltd., 89,425; Rolph-

Clark-Stone Ltd., 36,451 ; Ronalds Federated Graphics, 1 1,173; Royal York Hotel, 22,601 ; Elizabeth Ruppe, 13,843; Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, 13,000; Small Business Assistance Program, 105,522; Smyth Worldwide Movers, 21,499; Southam Murray, 90,620; Southex Ltd., 61,830; Southwestern Travel Association, 15,759; Sutton Place Hotel, 10,599; Thorn Press Ltd., 30,979; Traveldata Ltd., 20,425; University of Ottawa, 22,500; University of Toronto, 34,000; University of Western Ontario, 41,000; University of Windsor, 21,200; Vickers & Benson Ltd., 49,865; Westprint Co., 12,474; Wilson- Munroe Co. Ltd., 10,373; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 46,046; York University, 35,312;— Accounts under $10,000, 504,379.

Less Refunds: Minaki Lodge Resort Ltd., 4,791 ; Ontario Hydro, 33,964 38,755

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($3,032,316): Ontario Research Foundation (2,630,000)— for Industrial Research Services, 230,000; Foundation Re- search, 2,077,000; Capital Equipment, 323,000; PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 97

MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY AND TOURISM -Continued

Regional Associations ($402,316): Algoma Kinnawabi Travel Association, 30,000; Almaquin-Nipissing Travel Association, 30,000; Bay of Quinte Regional Tourist Council, 7,500; Cochrane Timiskaming Travel Association, 30,000; Eastern Ontario Travel Industry Association, 30,000; Grey Bruce Huronia Muskoka Travel Association, 15,000; Grey Bruce Regional Tourist Council, 7,500; Great Pine Ridge Regional Tourist Council, 7,500; Haliburton Highlands Regional Tourist Council, 7,500 Highlands of Hastings Regional Tourist Council, 7,500; Huronia Tourist Association, 7,500 Kawartha Tourist Association, 7,500; Lake of the Woods Regional Tourist Council, 7,500 Lake Simcoe Tourist Association, 7,342; Land O Lakes Regional Tourist Council, 7,500; Metro Toronto Travel Association, 30,000; Muskoka Regional Tourist Council, 7,500; Niagara Mid- western Travel Association, 30,000; North of Superior Travel Association, 30,000; North West Ontario Travel Association, 30,000; Patricia Regional Tourist Council, 2,724; Rainbow Country Travel Association, 30,000; Rainy River Regional Tourist Council, 2,925; Southwestern Ontario Travel Association, 29,325;

Foreign Service Allowances ($289,832): H. E. Alexander, 4,830; R. E. Austin, 13,108; D. A. Bamford, 10,042; S. L. Britton, 6,944; L. H. Collins.

10,042; W. Cornell, 8,988; L. M. Cranston, 7,925; J. Dougheny, 9,905; S. L. Edwards, 952; A. Emslie,

1,200; D. Engesser, 11,513; K. Fisher, 9,752; W. G. Foster, 10,217; J. A. Gauthier, 22,505; R. Groves, 7,339; B. Jacobsen, 13,696; Miss M. Jarvis, 4,545; A. McLean, 7,383; R. A. Mitchell, 1,894; B. E.

Monette, 1,200; C. E. Morgan, 15,748; H. A. Nellis, 30,962; J. H. Pazulla, 18,465; N. T. Rolfe, 3,200;

P. Samson, 2,663; R. H. Stapleford, 5,978; N. J. Sweetlove, 4,637; W. T. Thompson, 2,400; W. Timmerman, 7,301; E. Vita-Finzi, 22,266; K. H. Zube, 12,232.

Travel Services ($329,851): Air Canada, 19,140; Ontario Travel Services (Air Canada), 92,309; Baldwin Travel Bureau Ltd., 23,405; Dominion Travel Office Ltd., 6,714; Anne Gardner Personalized Service, 27,570; Holling Travel Service, 56,219; Kuehne and Nagel Travel Service, 42,235; Lehner Travel Service, 18,057; McDonnell- Ronald Limousine Service, 5,456; Mississauga Travel Service, 35,387; Ontario Sarracini Travel Service, 3,359.

Ontario Place Corporation ($8,064,900):

Contribution to the Ontario Place Corporation to finance its operation, 2,127,000; Repayment of loan, 4,704,900; Disbursements -Development Program, 1,233,000.

Ontario Development Corporation ($10,967,684):

Contribution to the Ontario Development Corporation to Finance its operation, 2,798,355; Other Trans- actions—Loan Forgiveness and Guarantees, 4,115,310; Disbursements— Performance Loan Program, 4,054,019.

Northern Ontario Development Corporation ($1,416,349):

Contribution to the Northern Ontario Development Corporation to finance its operation, 476,498; Other Transactions— Loan Forgiveness, 197,253; Disbursements— Performance Loan Program, 742,598.

Eastern Ontario Development Corporation ($249,393): Contribution to the Eastern Ontario Development Corporation to finance its operation, 249,393.

. Total Other Payments , . . . 32,199,227

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. Claude F. Bennett 18,000

Parliamentary Assistant's Salary ($5,000)

L. M. Reilly 5,000

Advances to the Ontario Development Corporation ($24,118,544) Disbursements:

Term Loan Program 24, 1 1 8,544 98 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 !

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Advances to the Northern Ontario Development Corporation ($10,089,860)

Disbursements: Term Loan Program 10,089.860

Advances to the Eastern Ontario Development Corporation ($5,982,522)

Disbursements: Term Loan Program 5.982,522

Summary of Expenditures

Voted - Salaries and wages 8,339,509 Employee Benefits 831,318

Travelling Expenses 1 ,43 1 ,042 Other Payments 32,199,227 42,801.096 Statutory 40,213.926

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Industry and Tourism $83,015,022 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 99

MINISTRY OF LABOUR

Hon. J. MacBeth, Minister Hon. Fern Guindon, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($9,530,515)

R. D. Johnston Deputy Minister 44,792 W. H. Dickie Assistant Deputy Minister 38,233

H. J. Ade, 22,852; T. E. Armstrong, 34,446; J. D. Bell, 22,852; S. Billington, 20,508; F. V. Boscariol, 31,014

E. B. Boyer, 22,852; G. A. Brown, 20,051 ; A. M. Brunskill, 23,351 ; T. F. Carter, 21,699; R. K. Cleverdon

29,391 ; J. R. Dempster, 20,508; J. Dunklee, 20,508; R. F. Egan, 32,856; P. P. Ferlejowski, 21,348; D. E Franks, 27,982; R. A. Furness, 31,014; G. L. Greenaway, 20,508; L. Haywood, 24,452; O. E. Hodges

22,852; J. M. Hopper, 24,285; H. D. Howells, 24,285; D. E. Hushion, 38,233; H. R. Illing, 22,774; D. F Jones, 24,333; D. H. Kates, 25,604; J. R. Kinley, 34,044; W. H. Lehman, 26,536; J. M. Mackay, 20,039

O. Mancini, 24,285; N. E. Mayne, 24,333; W. J. McGuire, 24,285; D. F. McLean, 20,535; E. M. McLellan

35,889; J. McNair, 30,721; R. W. McPhee, 26,180; D. J. Morgan, 30,721; E. M. Neville, 20,302; R. J

Ogilvie, 20,543; P. J. O'KeefTe, 22,852; J. W. Preiner, 21,699; J. E. Robinson, 22,852; J. R. Scott, 26,087 V. E. Scott, 30,721; M. F. Siddiqui, 20,147; M. L. Skolnik, 27,014; T. R. Smith, 24,285; N. C. Soady,

20,508; J. D. Speranzini, 27,1 17; B. D. Stevens, 24,285; H. Stiebert, 22,955; G. A. Webster, 24,333 ;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 8,163,664.

Employee Benefits ($1,043,315)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 91,992; Group Insurance, 53,239; Long Term Income Protection, 70,546; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 141,400; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 477,873; Unemployment Insurance, 94,942. Workmen's Compensation Board, 27,641. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 52,256; Attendance Gratuities, 36,600; Less Recoveries from other Ministries, 3,174.

Travelling Expenses ($903,342)

Hon. J. MacBeth, 1,057; Hon. F. Guindon, 422; R. D. Johnston, 2,417; W. H. Dickie, 253; R. T. Addley

3,093; R. A. Auckland, 2,868; A. C. Axcell, 4,138; H. W. Bailey, 2,574; J. W. Barclay, 4,006; C. M. Bell 3,401; P. B. Berend, 2,870; S. Billington, 8,552; R. J. Birchall, 3,651; G. D. Black, 2,731; C. O. Booth

3,554; M. J. Bouchard, 2,634; R. Bradley, 3,048; D. Brown, 2,564; J. R. Calder, 3,239; B. Cavion, 5,032

R. L. Charron, 3,770; I. M. Childs, 6,093; T. R. Chislett, 2,716; W. M. Conner, 2,530; G. L. Cook, 3,376 G. D. Cunningham, 2,605; J. R. Dempster, 4,624; T. L. Desaulniers, 3,010; M. Desouza, 3,970; R. W Dickey, 2,778; H. C. Draper, 5,123; J. Dunbar, 3,887; J. Dunklee, 3,530; R. Dyson, 3,298; A. C. Edwards

2,687; M. A. Elson, 5,514; H. V. Farley, 2,599; J. C. Fleming, 4,987; J. P. Fortier, 5,426; P. G. Gardner 4,983; G. H. Gatehouse, 2,893; G. L. Greenaway, 4,378; N. W. Guthrie, 2,620; M. G. Haslam, 3,349

H. W. Helleman, 2,775; R. W. Holsten, 3,321 ; J. M. Hopper, 3,834; H. D. Howells, 2,649; D. E. Hushion

3,538; H. R. Illing, 5,699; D. F. Jones, 3,181; H. R. Jones, 2,630; R. J. Kennedy, 4,027; M. A. Lacasse

5,886; J. E. Leonard, 3,207; A. J. Look, 2,716; D. G. Loranger, 2,976; C. J. Lynch, 3,228; H. D. MacDonald 2,503; J. A. MacDonald, 2,890; D. L. MacLean, 3,107; W. F. Magloughlen, 2,758; R. R. Malkin, 3,935

G. M. Markovich, 4,230; F. G. Maxwell, 3,241 ; P. Mazurski, 3,769; H. K. McKay, 3,691 ; I. B. McKenna 4,034; K. C. McLean, 3,546; D. A. McNabb, 4,855; R. W. McPhee, 5,027; W. J. McGuire, 3,243; W

Meloche, 2,917; L. A. Millette, 3,709; I. R. Morphy, 4,621; A. A. Morrow, 3,720; O. R. Murphy, 3,131

M. R. Nakamura, 3,628; M. F. Neave, 3,093; J. H. Owen, 4,295; W. D. Owens, 3,281 ; R. M. Parry, 3,576

G. J. Phillips, 2,588; D. V. Reed, 2,778; M. A. Riddell, 4,725; C. F. Robicheau, 4,971 ; I. P. Rose, 2,694 E. W. Scott, 3,143; B. C. Shepherd, 2,819; M. F. Smith, 2,720; T. R. Smith, 3,053; N. C. Soady, 5,876

G. J. St. Michael, 3,875; D. G. Stabler, 3,126; I. E. Stairs, 4,088; B. D. Stevens, 2,551 ; J. C. Stewart, 3,746 L. Stickland, 2,644; D. C. Thompson, 2,547; W. G. Thompson, 4,293; B. C. Thomson, 3,041; W. R Trenholme, 3,042; J. E. Tutty, 3,475; E. R. Unger, 3,246; R. S. Vanwart, 2,679; F. E. Watts, 3,034; D. G Westhaver, 2,705; H. R. Wheeler, 2,774; H. S. Wild, 3,260; W. L. Wilkinson, 2,533; J. M. Witherow

3,424; W. L. Woolnough, 3,070; J. A. Yorke, 4,257;-Accounts under $2,500, 511,248. -

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MINISTRY OF LABOUR-Continued

Other Payments ($3,152,149)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($3,134,406): Peter Barnard Associates, 36,478; Bell Canada, 78,870; Howard Brown, 18,000; Canada Envelope Com-

pany, 10,651 ; D. D. Carter, 10,685; Chrysler Canada Ltd., 13,700; C. N. Telecommunications, 12,150; Dynamic Data Computer Systems, 20,604; G. S. P. Ferguson, Q.C., 16,800; Fine Papers Ltd., 26,406; Foster Advertising, 208,617; Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited, 13,209; General Motors of Canada Limited, 92,618; H. Carl Goldenberg, Q.C., 21,523; International Business Machines, 72,562; M & S Printers Limited, 10,499; Management Board, 445,774; Anne Martin Personnel, 24,270;

Ministry of Attorney General, 154,176; Ministry of Government Services, 722,851 ; Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 59,427; Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 26,491; F. W. Murray, 13,590; Nashua Canada Limited, 14,450; Newton & Frank Associates Inc., 13,754; T. C. O'Connor, 14,600; Office Specialty Inc., 14,400; Queen's University, Kingston, 10,800; Receiver General for Canada, 125,687; Retail Marketplace Consultants Limited, 10,000; P. S. Ross & Partners, 51,558; Royal York Hotel, 13,209; Sutton Place Hotel, 30,476; Telford & Craddock Co. Ltd., 12,707; William Walsh, 10,395; Xerox of Canada, 19,458;- Accounts under $10,000, 682,961.

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($17,743): Research Grants ($14,200): Queen's University, Kingston, 10,000; — Accounts under $10,000, 4,200.

Blind Workmen's Compensation ($3,543): Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario, 3,543.

Total Other Payments 3,152,149

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. Fern Guindon 2,959

Hon. J. MacBeth 1 5,041

Elevator Constructor Unions Disputes Act, 1973 ($13,394)

Judge J. C. Anderson, 10,000; -Accounts under $10,000, 3,394.

Deposit and Trust Accounts ($3,701)

Unclaimed Vacation-With-Pay Trust Account, 1,437. Employment Standards Unclaimed Wages, 1,099. Suspense Account, 187. Duplicate Payments, 978.

Summary of Expenditures Voted Salaries and Wages 9,530,515 Employee Benefits 1,043,315 Travelling Expenses 903,342 Other Payments 3,152,149 14,629.321 Statutory 35,095

14,664,416 Less: Recoveries from other Ministries and Expenditure Refunds 477,376

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Labour $14,187,040 ;

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Hon. Leo Bernier, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($82,801,326)

W. Q. Macnee Deputy Minister 2,870

J. K. Reynolds Deputy Minister 45,243 W. T. Foster Assistant Deputy Minister 38,233

J. W. Giles Assistant Deputy Minister 41 ,574

A. J. Herridge Assistant Deputy Minister 41 ,574 L. Ringham Assistant Deputy Minister 38,233

W. Acar, 22,120; L. M. Affleck, 24,285; G. Anders, 21,141 ; E. F. Anderson, 25,755; G. C. Armstrong, 24,285; G. A. Ashenden, 20,508; L. Bailey, 23,586; R. A. Balkwill, 20,508; J. S. Ball, 28,383; C. M. Barrett, 26,668; R. A. Baxter, 28,383; D. H. Bell, 22,414; J. G. Bell, 20,508; G. Bennett, 21,075; M. Berman, 21,075; A. H.

Berst, 24,285; J. W. Birch, 20,188; E. C. Blunden, 20,236; A. N. Boissonneau, 20,508; E. G. Bright, 21,075;

W. A. Brown, 21,920; M. J. Brubacher, 23,916; A. Bubenik, 23,226; R. J. Burgar, 26,947; D. Burger, 26,300; D. H. Burton, 26,953; K. D. Card, 22,015; D. B. Cardwell, 23,943; M. W. Carter, 20,013; W. H. Charlton.

28,383 ; R M. Christie, 24,285 ; W. J. Christie, 24,285 ; J. H. Christmann, 5,03 1 ; W. G. Cleaveley, 34,435, R. G.

Code, 30,721 ; P. J. Colby, 24,285; T. C. Cooke, 24,333; M. W. Cox, 20,219; E. M. Cressman, 23,468; H. F.

Davis, 24,722; J. B. Dawson, 20,508; A. Dechtiarenko, 22,808; R. M. Dixon, 31,088; D. P. Dodge, 20,347; D. P. Drysdale, 26,815; L. H. Eckel, 34,435; G. P. Elliott, 22,143; H. B. Farrant, 27,588; D. A. Fawcett,

20,508; G. H. Ferguson, 33,694; S. A. Ferguson, 25,668; J. F. Flowers, 20,490; W. H. Forman, 21,297; C. F.

Foster, 21 ,142 ; J. M. Fraser, 24,285 ; E. B. Freeman, 21 ,075 ; W. K. Fullerton, 21 ,914; D. E. Gage. 24,285 ; J. F.

Gage, 20,508; R. H. Galway, 22,599; H. J. Gibbard, 20,101 ; A. C. Goddard, 30,721 ; J. F. Goodman, 21,987;

A. G. Gordon, 25,668; W. R. Grinnell, 24,285; H. A. Groen, 21,075; R. A. Groves, 21,075; J. A. Haddon,

20,008; F. L. Hall, 24,285; R. J. Hall, 21,238; J. M. Halpenny, 23,468; R. H. Hambly, 26,953; G. A. Hamilton, 24,340; S. R. Hamilton, 24,285; C. J. Heeney, 23,704; W. Hendry, 27,730; W. R. Henson, 34,721 Q. Hess, 24,285; D. F. Hewitt, 25,668; W. A. Hoffman, 25,668; A. S. Holder, 21,389; T. W. Hueston, 28,383; J. D. Hughes, 24,285; J. M. Hughes, 29,701; R. W. Hummel, 24,285; D. A. Hurley, 21,494; R. B. Hutt, 21,075; K. Irizawa, 34,435; E. W. Isaac, 24,597; W. E. Jenns, 24,285; G. A. Jewett, 38,233; D. R. Johnston, 24,590; J. R. Keddie, 24,285; J. W. Keenan, 34,435; G. B. Kolenosky, 24,149; T. M. Kurtz, 22,955; C. R. Kustra, 23,334; C. H. Lane, 20,508; H. C. Larsson, 24,285; A. D. Latornell, 26,500; A. H. Lawrie,

24,285; J. J. Lazurko, 23,830; T. E. Lee, 24,590; R. H. Leech, 24,285; M. G. Lewis, 20,034; J. W. Lockwood, 38,233; K. H. Loftus, 26,953; G. M. Longley, 24,333; H. L. Lovell, 21,075; H. G. Lumsden, 25,668; N. F. Lyon, 20,508; R. R. MacBean, 35,183; C. D. Maclnnes, 22,667; G. E. MacKinnon, 20,508; F. P. Maher, 22,877; E. Markus, 21,595; N. V. Martin, 25,668; W. G. Maslen, 24,297; E. E. Matten, 23,204; L. H. Mayeda,

20,659; A. M. McCombie, 24,285; G. A. McCormack, 28,383; J. R. McGinn, 25,259; W. H. Mcllwaine, 20,874; F. C. McKergow, 20,495; W. V. McKnight, 22,955; D. D. McLean, 23,996; D. N. McMullen, 25,668; J. A. Mervart, 21,710; H. D. Meyn, 21,075; V. G. Milne, 27,117; D. A. Moddle, 24,333; M. A.

Mogford, 25,200; T. P. Mohide, 32,977; F. A. Mortisugu, 26,692; W. J. Morris, 23,686; C. K. Moulson,

21,075; R. E. Mullin, 25,668; D. J. Murray, 20,508; J. W. Murray, 25,668; J. R. Oatway, 27,776; S. B. Panting, 27,266; N. D. Patrick, 26,708; A. H. Peacock, 29,412; D. M. Peacock, 32,505; T. L. Pickard, 20,023; G. Pierpoint, 24,285; L. J. Post, 23,704; D. M. Powers, 23,586; E. G. Pye, 31,086; D. R. Pyke, 20,990; J. A. Queen, 23,733; K. S. Rachamalla, 21,044; F. L. Raymond, 24,285; K. H. Reese, 20,508; R. A. Riley, 22,236; P. G. Rimmington, 21,595; J. A. Robertson, 23,334; F. C. Robinson, 23,704; J. D.

Roseborough, 27,266; J. W. Rousom, 22,667; R. A. Ryder, 24,285; G. M. Scott, 20,613; J. D. Scott, 20,508; R. V. Scott, 24,333; F. E. Sider, 21,658; D. W. Simkin, 24,285; G. A. Simons, 20,474; G. A.

Sinclair, 20,101; W. L. Sleeman, 27,266; J. R. Sloan, 32,229; G. D. Spry, 3,862; R. O. Standfield, 24,285; W. C. Stevens, 20,490; P. C. Thurston, 20,541; W. A. Thurston, 24,285; W. D. Tieman, 27,266;

C. R. Tilt, 20,331; K. B. Turner, 24,285; U. J. Vagners, 21,075; D. J. Vance, 24,285; M. A. Vos, 21,075; E. J. Wade, 23,759; A. E. Walroth, 24,285; J. C. Weir, 20,347; E. G. Wilson, 21,595; J. M. Zend, 21,075; V. Zsilinszky, 25,793; L. Zsuffa, 25,087;— Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 78,616,624. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, 576,338. 102 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES— Continued

Employee Benefits ($7,281,615)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 990,093; Group Insurance, 284,420; Long Term Income Protection, 321,509; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 873,873; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 2,529,149; Unemployment Insurance, 1,010,337. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 428,837; Attendance Gratuities, 450,281. Workmen's Compensation Board, 408,543. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, 15,427.

Travelling Expenses ($3,401,067)

Hon. L. Bernier, 13,118; L. Maeck, 441; Dr. J. K. Reynolds, 2,980; G. F. Adams, 3,247; Dr. R. M. Alison,

3,906; M. S. Altan, 4,024; P. Anslow, 2,668; G. C. Armstrong, 2,856; A. G. Bailey, 2,795; J. R. Bailey,

2,551 ; R. A. Balkwill, 2,872; L. J. Balogh, 18,943; F. Baratta, 2,557; M. P. Barker, 2,893; R. Barlow, 3,592;

M. Barton, 3,524; S. Barty, 3,273; D. Bates, 3,700; R. A. Baxter, 3,450; W. E. Belisle, 3,195; J. H. Bingley,

5,065; D. D. Bird, 3,051; W. D. Bond, 4,314; H. J. Bone, 3,133, J. H. Boyle, 6,018; R. V. Brady, 4,186;

G. C. Bragg, 2,968; G. Brown, 6,660; W. J. Brown, 3,545; D. Burger, 3,181; T. J. Burton, 2,597; G. J. Burwasser, 2,583; J. Butts, 2,668; J. M. Byrne, 3,485; W. H. Cantelon, 2,700; K. J. Chambers, 3,573;

R. B. Chang, 2,833; W. H. Charlton, 3,107; M. A. Chaudhry, 2,517; R. E. Chornopski, 2,532; W. J. Christie,

3,987; C. D. Clark, 4,1 30; J. K. Cleaveley, 3,400; T. C. Cooke, 3,632; W. H. Cranston, 6,198; E. M. Cressman, 2,776; G. E. Crewe, 2,821; R. W. Crewson, 3,690; A. Currie, 2,630; W. C. Currie, 2,717; D. A. Dasti,

2,892; J. E. Deyo, 2,925; R. J. Dickie, 16,691 ; D. P. Dodge, 4,052; D. A. Dooling, 2,682; C. W. Douglas, 3,618; D. P. Drysdale, 2,817; R. T. Duff, 2,747; R. Elliot, 3,885; R. A. Ellis, 3,654; C. A. Elsey, 3,388; D. A. Fawcett, 2,843; B. H. Feenstra, 2,644; G. H. Ferguson, 2,970; F. Fischer-Jenssen, 2,850; W. H.

Forman, 3,619; J. F. Flowers, 4,752; D. E. Gage, 3,002; J. W. Giles, 4,320; J. F. Goodman, 3,068; N. C.

Gordon, 2,530; J. F. Gosnell, 2,736; E. Grabowski, 2,538; R. Groot, 4,559; J. A. Haddon, 6,049; G. A. Hamilton, 3,703; S. R. Hamilton, 3,416; R. H. Hanlan, 3,451; A. M. Harjula, 3,427; P. Harkema, 4,794;

I. R. Harrington, 3,346; W. Hendry, 3,585; H. J. Henry, 3,325; A. J. Herridge, 3,031; G. A. Hoffman,

4,574; W. N. Hogan, 3,034; T. W. Hueston, 4,778; J. M. Hughes, 6,054; C. H. Hurd, 2,950; J. K. Hurst,

2,576; K. K. Irizawa, 2,745; W. G. Irwin, 2,531 ; E. W. Isaac, 2,997; J. E. Jackson, 3,477; R. H. Jackson, 2,610; G. A. Jewett, 4,574; D. A. Joudouin, 4,131; D. R. Johnston, 3,486; E. F. Johnston, 2,957; W. C.

Johnstone, 3,669; Dr. M. Jost, 2,642; J. W. Keenan, 3,039; R. J. Keir, 2,909; S. Kim, 4,059; G. H. Kokocinski, 3,258; D. P. Kolenosky, 2,722; M. A. Klugman, 2,836; H. Kresin, 3,336; C. Laramie, 2,957;

A. D. Latornell, 3,258; A. H. Lawrie, 3,717; M. G. Lewis, 2,541 ; L. H. Lingenfelter, 3,152; J. T. Linklater,

3,602; I. C. Livingstone, 2,703; K. H. Loftus, 2,852; G. Long, 3,635; J. R. Lidwig, 2,873; W. MacCullum,

3,385; D. E. Magee, 4,783; F. P. Maher, 2,848; R. B. Martindale, 3,850; H. I. Mattson, 2,942; A. M.

McClellan, 5,931 ; F. A. McConnell, 2,559; G. A. McCormack, 5,252; L. S. McCoy, 2,807; W. M. McKittrick,

3,196; D. D. McLean, 3,111; D. J. McLellan, 2,601; R. J. Mennenga, 3,442; H. D. Meyn, 2,888; M. S. Millar, 3,353; R. L. Mitton, 3,166; Dr. T. P. Mohide, 3,056; C. Monk, 2,554; W. S. Montgomery,

3,040; R. M. Monzon, 2,617; W. J. Morris, 4,032; J. R. Morton, 2,772; A. A. Moses, 2,639; E. E. Multamaki,

3,139; E. E. Murphy, 3,757; D. J. Murray, 3,963; R. E. Murray, 3,748; K. G. Musclow, 2,981 ; J. M. Niels,

5,481; D. E. Norris, 3,592; N. P. Nurse, 2,678; J. R. Oatway, 3,810; R. M. Odell, 3,312; D. J. OGrady.

2,792; A. Olijnyk, 2,573; A. R. Olsen, 3,612; C. H. Olver, 2,637; W. J. Patterson, 2,896; D. M. Peacock, 2,534; E. P. Polonoski, 4,204; L. J. Post, 3,342; H. Redding, 2,526; K. H. Reese, 3,156; L. W. Reid, 3,053; N. R. Richards, 2,790; R. A. Riley, 2,724; P. G. Rimmington, 4,897; L. Ringham, 5,420; F. C. Robinson,

2,781 ; J. B. Rorke, 2,542; R. A. Ryder, 4,149; R. B. Sarjeant, 3,415; J. D. Sayers, 2,568; R. P. Schroeder.

2,681 ; J. H. Scott, 3,733; V. M. Silver, 3,348; A. D. Smith, 2,821 ; W. C. Stevens, 6,285; J. R. Stork, 3.366; W. J. Straight, 3,986; A. G. Strey, 3,153; M. Sugimoto, 3,479; F. D. Swant, 3,240; E. J. Swift, 2,668;

M. C. Taylor, 3,238; F. J. Thompson. 3,084; H. R. Timmermann, 2,847; A. J. Tracy, 4,844; R. H. Trotter.

2,562; D. G. Waldriff, 2,917; G. A. Walker, 2,871 ; A. E. Walroth, 2,680; L. Walton, 2,561 ; W. K. Warner. 4,596; G. Warren, 2,638; A. Weber, 3,904; A. R. Whelton, 3,153; G. R. Whitney, 3,925; L. Williams, 3,512; E. G. Wilson, 2,919; E. F. Wolters, 4,808; P. Wyatt, 2,758; E. V. Young, 3,290; H. Zimmer, 3,457; -Accounts under $2,500; 2,705,552. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, 24,130.

Other Payments ($101,743,902)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($69,476,349):

A & F Gift Souvenir Co. Ltd., 1 1,390; Lome C. Abbott, 22,300; Abitibi Paper Co., 129,409; Abram & Son Mgt. Ltd., 22,800; Abso Blue Print Ltd., 16,310; Acklands Ltd., 81,918; Acme Fish Net & Twine, ;;

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34,539; Acme Planing Mills Ltd., 19,448; ADBO Contracting Co. Ltd., 35,736; Addressograph- Multigraph Canada Ltd., 29,599; ADE Industrial & Automotive Ltd., 33,093; Aeroceanics Fishways Corporation, 23,005; Agricultural Chemicals Ltd., 10,435; Air-Dale Ltd., 27,259; Air Muskoka, 14,142; Leo Alarie & Sons Ltd., 67,867; Wm. Albert Ltd., 21,712; Norman Alexander, 12,658; All Weather

Asphalt Mix Ltd., 29,852; Allan's Hardware, 47,531 ; Russel A. Allen & Eileen Allen, 13,200; Allied Chemical Canada Ltd., 93,035; Robert Allworth Ltd., 21,929; Horst Ambs, 39,927; K. R. Amer, 15,979; Anchor Textiles Ltd., 10,138; George Angus (Canada) Ltd., 274,273; Angus Stonehouse & Co. Ltd., 21,038; Anstey Graphic Ltd., 14,082; Charles Appelbe, 22,000; Armbro Materials & Construction Ltd., 10,652; Armco Canada Ltd., 41,247; George Armstrong Co. Ltd., 42,495; Armstrong Van & Storage, Ltd., 29,071; Arnprior Builders Supplies, 12,285; Atco (Quebec) Ltd., 118,183; Atkinson's,

1 18,685; Atlas Van Lines, 18,297; Ministry of The Attorney General, 195,857; Albert M. Attwood &

Florence A. Atwood, 17,000; Au Terroir Enrg., 12,621 ; Ltd., 27,927; Aviation Electric Ltd., 15,129; R. J. Axford, 32,862; B & J Equipment Rentals Ltd., 271,386; BP Oil Ltd., 52,655; B & S Emblem Ltd., 16,365; B.T. Technical Services Ltd., 151,048; G. A. Backus Co. Ltd., 15,811 Bagdon's Esso, 13,289; Bailey Bridge & Pitts Associates Ltd., 156,388; Bailey Construction Co. Ltd., 23,342; Ross G. Baker, 107,000; Gordon L. Ball, 120,000; Ronald D. Bang Trucking, 18,204; Chantier Co-op De Barker, 20,032; Geo. Barnes & Sons Ltd., 57,092; J. D. Barnes Ltd., 182,914; Les Barrett Sports, 14,390; Crawford Bartley and Mervyn Bartley, 27,500; Beaver Lumber Co. Ltd., 71,104; Belisle Trac Sales Ltd., 46,642; Bell Canada, 949,816; Bell & Howell Canada Ltd., 46,337; Belleville Truck Centre, 14,757; Bendix Corporation, The Avionics Division, 11,318; W. A. Beninger Ltd., 18,600; Bennet Marine, 12,423; Bermingham Construction Ltd., 15,403; Olive Berthiaume, 31,000; Bert's Auto Supply Ltd., 14,107; Robert J. Bibeau, 16,869; Bird and Hale Ltd., 28,591; H. Curry Bishop, 20,667; Black Bay Contracting & Enterprise Ltd., 24,496; P. A. Blackburn, 11,070; Joseph

Bogdan, 83,602 ; William E. Bolan, 1 1 ,970; Paul Bolender, 1 5,805 ; Bombaire Service, 45,496 ; Bombardier (Ontario) Ltd., 199,353; Bond-Boyd & Co. Ltd., 12,786; E. Bondy Excavating & Trucking Ltd., 16,839; Lloyd Bondy and Anthony Rainone, 47,400; Book Bros. Ltd., 18,612; Klaus Paul Borchardt, 24,900; Bordaire Ltd., 114,306; W. Born Contracting Ltd., 38,196; Murray Bosley, 148,000; Boston Bros. Ltd., 66,272; P. Boutin Co. Ltd., 38,052; Bow Helicopters Ltd., 82,950; Ernest Branget and Suzanne Branget, 33,300; J. A. Brisson & Sons Ltd., 34,104; Bristol Aero-Industries (Montreal) Ltd., 41,607; H. J. Brooks, 60,742; Brouzes Equipment Ltd., 14,615; Donald Brown, 10,463; Brown & Ellison Ltd., 13,640; Vallance Brown & Co. Ltd., 18,045; Brownlee Bulldozing Backhoeing, 16,240; Herbert E.

Brumm, 75,636; George R. Buckley, 18,616; Building Products of Canada Ltd., 91,371 ; Building Trades Centre, 12,857; D. A. Burgis Ltd., 17,672; Bud Burke Plumbing, Heating & Electric Service, 17,243; Burns Foods Ltd., 33,756; Eldon M. Burton and Beatrice M. Burton, 29,350; J. R. Button, 14,000; Caledon Helicopters Ltd., 17,938; Cambrian Ford Sales Ltd., 32,510; N. C. Cameron & Sons Ltd., 10,252; Cameron's Dairy, 14,289; Camp Associates Advertising Ltd., 170,933; Clare Campbell, 17,387;

Grant Campbell of Chapleau Ltd., 71,644; J. P. Campbell Holdings Ltd., 1 1,400; Camroy Construction Ltd., 64,076; Canada Packers Ltd., 98,565; Canadair Flextrac Ltd., 19,699; Canadian Forestry Equip- ment Ltd., 69,823; Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd., 125,114; Canadian Industries Ltd., 78,530; Canadian Laboratory Supplies Ltd., 32,344; Canadian Marconi Co., 22,645; Canadian Motorola Electronics Co., 293,556; Canadian National Railways, 184,532; Canadian Nickel Co. Ltd., 31,280; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 161,871; Canadian Propane Gas & Oil Ltd., 37,383; Canadian Scale Co. Ltd., 80,192; Canadian Tire Corp. Associate Stores, 21,660; Canadian Voyageur Airlines, 22,561 Canam Oil Services, 19,574; Canwest Aviation Ltd., 68,332; Capital Air Surveys Ltd., 171,957; Caravan Trailer Sales, 17,087; Cardinal Cash and Carry, 21,459; Glenn Carmody, 11,176; Ira Carr Construction, 23,385; Carrington's Building Centre Ltd., 20,144; Cash & Carry Plywood & Lumber, 12,366; Cashway Lumber Company, 14,955; Gordon Chapman, 24,906; Sabin Charlebois, 43,974 Anna Charytonuik, 55,000; Chemonics Industries Canada Ltd., 223,150; Chipman Chemicals Ltd. 31,145; Chisamore Plumbing & Heating, 15,331; Chisholm's (Roslin) Ltd., 20,095; Chrysler Canada Ltd., 772,533; Municipality of Clarendon & Miller, 10,140; John Clark & Emma Jane Clark, 15,000 Claybelt Lumber Ltd., 13,631; Clear View Packaging Products Ltd., 22,465; Clouthier Industrial Equipment Ltd., 27,074; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware Ltd., 103,209; Jane D. Cochrane, 11,000 Charles W. Collins Stores Ltd., 18,289; Collins Radio Company, 48,825; The Colonial Homes Ltd. 68,159; Ministry of Community and Social Services, 48,264; Oliver Comisso & Son Ltd., 17,093 Computer Sciences Canada Ltd., 16,279; Computer Devices of Canada Ltd., 22,487; Comstock Inter national Ltd., 16,570; Conair Aviation Ltd., 26,671; Conder, Sugg, Bigelow & Miller, 47,096; A. C Connor & Sons Ltd., 10,040; Consolidated Aero-Export Corp., 18,384; Consolidated-Bathurst Ltd.

25,634; Consumers Trading Co., 1 1,846; Allan G. Cook Ltd., 21,395; RetaCook, 68,000; Alf. Cooper & Company Ltd., 25,000; Cooper and Beatty Ltd., 38,949; Cooper-Rigato Sand & Gravel, 13,690; Cornwall Gravel Co. Ltd., 46,214; Lewis W. Corville, 10,000; Elmer Covill, 24,752; Craib Construction Ltd., 56,296; Crane Supply, 19,716; Russell Crick, 14,100; Crysler & Lethem Ltd., 16,674; Currey Bulmer Marine Ltd., 16,901; Cuter Brands Ltd., 12,302; D. C. Steel Farm Drainage, 29,577; Emery Daigler, ;

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18,700; Ernest D' Andrea and Vilma D' Andrea, 19,250; Dataline Systems, 10,675; B. R. Davidson Construction Ltd., 32,258; Davis & McLay Developments Ltd., 52,935; Raymond Davis and Annie

Davis, 20,000; Day, Wilson, Campbell, 23,331 ; Dearden and Stanton Ltd., 36,500; John Deere Ltd., 43,463; Dellair Enterprises Ltd., 17,300; Devlin Timber Co. Ltd., 18,283; Devon Resources Ltd.,

1 1,733; Dibblee Construction Co., 33,857; A. B. Dick Co. of Canada Ltd., 10,724; The Diebold Co. of Canada Ltd., 12,014; Diesel Equipment Ltd., 102,106; Frank Di Giulio, 19,500; George L. Dillon, 28,865; M. M. Dillon Ltd., 57,856; J. & J. Dineley Ltd., 20,168; Dixon Bros. Electric, 23,244; Jessie Dobbie, 50,000; Brian Dodds, David Tomlinson Landscape Architects, 12,948; Bruce Dolomite Ltd., 45,000; Dominion Chain Co. Ltd., 36,862; Dominion-Pegasus Helicopter Services, 614,356; Dominion Road Machinery Sales Ltd., 52,663; Dominion Stores Ltd., 17,854; Dominion Textile Ltd., 27,693; Domtar Packaging Ltd., 19,057; Domtar Woodlands Ltd., 17,226; Ken Dooley Bulldozing, 61,907; Dorion Inn and Store, 21,105; Dow Chemical of Canada Ltd., 23,400; Drain Bros. Excavating, 14,835; Driftex Ltd., 25,147; Dryden Paper Co. Ltd., 262,072; Louis Ducharme and Godfrey Regier, 20,000; Dudar Construction Ltd., 220,400; Duke Lawn Equipment Ltd., 27,911; Guy Du Manoir, 12,368; Stan Dunford, 20,384; Vincent P. Dunn and Theresa C. Dunn, 94,000; Dyad Computer Systems Inc., 10,975; Ear Falls Contracting Ltd., 19,964; Earl Fabricating & Steel Ltd., 59,257; The T. Eaton Co. Ltd., 16,054; Eaton's CMO Sales, 10,454; The E. B. Eddy Co., 15,523; Eddy Forest Products Ltd., 105,375; Edgerton Fuels, 18,444; Electro Sonic Industrial Sales (Toronto) Ltd., 12,965; Elliot Lake Centre for Continuing Education, 17,291; Sandy Elliot Performance Centre, 28,527; Emco Ltd., 47,970; Endleman Holder Ltd., 31,338; Entire Reproductions, 28,949; Ethier Sand & Gravel Ltd., 26,136; Evans Lumber & Builders Supply Ltd., 18,676; FMC of Canada Ltd., 23,105; Farquhar Construction Ltd., 21,580; James Fedy, 10,000; A. J. Feheley Co. Ltd., 16,455; Feldman Timber Co.

Ltd., 23,630; Ferring & Nuttal's Camp Caribou, 12,605; W. A. Ferring, 28,259; I. Feuerherdt & E. Tischer, 12,000; Field Aviation Co. Ltd., 23,180; Fisher Scientific Co. Ltd., 19,060; Henry Fleguel, 90,000; Flek Timber Co. Ltd., 26,478; John L. Fleming & Doris W. Fleming, 18,500; Cecil Ford, 35,000; Ford, Gray, Simmons & Co., Ltd., 11,828; Ford Motor Co. of Canada Ltd., 302,070; Forest

Service-USDA, 32,761 ; Frink of Canada, 20,896; Frost Steel & Wire Co. Ltd., 11,606; Gabriel Aero- Marine Instruments Ltd., 13,833; Howard W. Galbraith, 17,526; Gamble-Robinson Ltd., 23,185; Ursula M. Gash, 18,000; Gateford Mines Ltd., 22,880; Gaytown Sportswear Co., 23,948; L. Gemmiti, F. Desantis, G. Desantis and Gino Desantis, 12,600; General Airspray Ltd., 68,222; General Motors of Canada Ltd., 294,592; Jean Gengembach, 15,100; A. Millard George, 92,000; Georgian Bay Airways Ltd., 109,244; Geoterrex Ltd., 119,080; Geraldton Millworks Ltd., 10,304; Gerard Construction (Ontario) Ltd., 11,260; Gestetner (Canada) Ltd., 33,255; Norman A. Giffen, 20,600; Gordon L. Gilbert, 15,312; W. L. Girardin, A. E. Girardin and H. Girardin, 24,150; T. L. Glassford, 16,325; Alfred Goetz, 28,200; Al. Good Sand & Gravel Ltd., 10,637; Floyd Goodmurphy, 14,422; B. F. Goodrich Canada Ltd., 11,626; Ted Gordon, 20,716; The Gosselin Lumber Co. Ltd., 33,429; Gouchie's IGA Foodliner, 10,449; Ministry of Government Services, 4,312,289; Howard M. Graham Ltd., 101,116; Grand & Toy, 46,509; Barbara W. Grange and Edward Rockfort Grange, 490,000;

J. M. Grant Contractors Ltd., 32,904; Great Lakes Airlines Ltd., 36,468; Great Lakes Helicopters Ltd., 74,867; Great Lakes Lumber and Shipping Ltd., 58,111; Great Lakes Nickel Ltd., 125,500; Great Lakes Paper Co. Ltd., 88,655; Green Airways Ltd., 43,691; Max Greenberg Estate, 48,225; Grey Motors Ltd., 41,623; Griffin Sproston Inc., 29,687; Groom-Callaghan Supply Co. Ltd., 49,801

Guelph Correctional Centre Industries, 187,921 ; Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., 1,329,324; Norman A. Gunn,

39,518; Gunnex Ltd., 30,965; Thomas L. Gurran, 37,500; Hahanni Helicopters Ltd., 30,381 ; E. Halinen,

1 2,960 ; Lonnie Hall & Paula Hall, 25,600 ; Hall Photographic Supply Ltd., 1 24,353 ; William A. Hallatt, 21,500; Halliday Homes Ltd., 14,119; Hainan's Red & White, 14,757; Hamilton Carhartt Mfg. Ltd., 25,816; Harry M. Hanlon & Marjorie Hanlon, 21,243; Hanna Mining Co., 10,450; Hansen Leather Mfg., 14,813; Hanson & Edgar Ltd., 10,678; Eleanor June Hanuszak, 12,508; Harley's Supermarket

Ltd., 20,161 ; Harman Contracting Ltd., 46,000; John M. Harvey, 10,196; Wayne E. Hazen & Jean S. Hazen, 12,500; Hearst Lumber Co. Ltd., 19,255; Heath & Sherwood Drilling, 112,523; Heath Tecna Corporation, 10,804; Helair Ltd., 100,698; Heli Voyageur Ltd., 38,799; Henry & Co., 17,980; Karl Herits, 52,858; M. Hernandez & Sons, 10,680; William Thompson Herrick, 35,000; Hertz, 11,639;

Wesley C. Heslop, 10,035; Hewlett Packard (Canada) Ltd., 38,861 ; Highland Ford Sales Ltd., 17,815; George O. Hill Ltd., 52,664; Robert D. Hill, 75,600; Kenneth Hilyer & Gail Hilyer, 66,000; Alice E. Hoad & Irene A. Hoad Wall, 100,500; Hockley Valley Development Ltd., 63,000: Hoey and McMillan Ltd., 24,051; Garfield Hogan, 19,776; Alfred V. Holland & Dorothea M. Holland, 14,008; Thomas Holmwood, 17,000; J. V. Holt Sales Ltd., 21,181; Homes by Northland, 17,750; Hooker Air Service Ltd., 25,498; Hough, Stansbury & Associates Ltd., 43,579; Hovey & Associates Ltd., 18,284; E. S. Hubbell & Sons Ltd., 23,198; Hudson's Bay Co., 98,068; W. R. Huffman, 12,268; The Hughes-Owens Co. Ltd., 21,108; Huisson Aviation Ltd., 60,374; William C. Hund& Roma F. Hund, 50,000; Hunnisett

& Edmonds Ltd., 23,204; Alton Stewart Hunter& Elaine Hunter, 15,000; Huntsville Fuels Ltd., 1 1,291 The Huntsville Planing Mills Ltd., 47,800; Huron Pines Realty Ltd., 32,894; Husky Oil Operations Ltd., PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 105

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10,165; Hussey Electric Supply Ltd., 20,146; Donald H. Hutchings, 15,508; D. E. & J. C. Hutchison Contracting Co. Ltd., 35,582; Robert Hutton & Shirley Hutton, 43,000; Ontario Hydro, 522,682; IBM Canada Ltd., 208,315; Ignace Airways Ltd., 109,577; Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 33,870; Inforex of Canada Ltd., 16,915; Intercity Industrial Supply Ltd., 12,886; Intercontinental Maps & Charts Ltd., 13,373; Interroyal Corporation Ltd., 10,694; Imperial Oil Ltd., 542,031; Michael Jacksic,

51,847; John E. Jackson, 17,276; A. Jaman, 24,569; Janeaux & Sons Logging Ltd., 1 1,828; Jefco Ltd., 15,949; Lee Jennison, 11,127; T. W. Johnson, 107,500; Johnsons Home Centre Inc., 11,980; Kaladar Northern Construction Ltd., 48,618; Larry Kaminski, 24,000; R. W. Kangas Ltd., 12,986; Kantola Motors Ltd., 20,005; Albert Kapush Contracting Ltd., 60,393; Annie Kastner, 11,000; Shirley Y. Kellam, 90,000; Kern-San Ltd., 33,461; Ray Kempf, 80,780; Gordon Kenny, 10,303; Kenora Air

Services, 47,776; Kenting Klondike Helicopters, 45,908; J. A. C. Kernohan Construction Ltd., 1 1,963; Kerr's Food Market Ltd., 15,620; Ketchum Mfg. Sales Ltd., 20,669; Keuffel & Esser of Canada Ltd., 62,965; Keyes Supply Co. Ltd., 13,286; Kilmer Van Nostrand Co. Ltd., 14,819; Kimberly-Clark of Canada Ltd., 89,875; E. C. King Contracting Ltd., 11,573; E. G. King Construction Ltd., 20,498; Willis Kinsley, 185,000; Klean Auto Leasing, 18,952; Heinz Klinge, 68,025; Klondike Helicopters, 45,326; Kodak Canada Ltd., 36,809; Koppers International Canada Ltd., 46,570; Koval Bros. Ltd., 61,220; Elmer Krieger, 18,200; G. Kuchnel Excavating, 21,959; George Kupper (Jr.), 10,488; Kurz Builders Supplies Ltd., 15,000; L. J. Kydd Construction Ltd., 26,575; L. & H. Motors Ltd., 10,943; A. J. Labelle, 20,250; M. J. Labelle Co. Ltd., 554,122; Lac La Croix Quetico Air Services Ltd., 18,977;

Lac Seul Airways Ltd., 16,114; K. T. Lacarte Construction, 15,302; Eric J. Lackstrom, 1 1,359; Gervais

Lacroix, 20,000; Yvon Lahaie Ltd., 20,382; Kurt Lakaschus, 15,072; Lakehead Culvert Ltd , 52,837; Lakehead Motors Ltd., 268,001; Lakehead University, 202,190; Lakewood Ford Sales Ltd., 12,232; Lambair Ltd., 24,280; Richard T. Lambert & Sylvia L. Lambert, 81,000; Lamothe Trucking and Excavating, 23,323; Lanark County Highways, 181,331; Langridge Ltd., 11,307; Larue's Haulage, 11,225; Lawrason-Newman, 14,652; N. D. Lea & Associates, 37,800; Leblanc& Royle Communications Towers Ltd., 33,352; John Leckie Ltd., 12,934; Alvin James Lee, 20,000; Carl J. Lehman & Sons, 28,518 Levesque Lumber (Hearst) Ltd., 71,409; Levitt-Safety Ltd., 21,740; Liftair International Ltd., 44,1 12 Lindstrom & Nilson Ltd., 14,949; Raymond Ling, 16,500; Linnenbank Leather Goods Ltd., 31,054 Lloyd Bag Co. Ltd., 12,252; Leo Lobsinger & Margaret G. Lobsinger, 117,879; Lofgren Inc., 20,141 Lombard North Group Ltd., 25,000; Bob Londry Electric Ltd., 11,453; Richarda Longhurst, 39,927 Alfred Lougheed, 24,048; Orian E. B. Low, 91,000; Lundy Steel Ltd., 11,122; Lymburner Lake Hunt Club, 71,000; MSA Canada, 18,089; MSC Engineering Systems Ltd., 18,386; Maccaferri Gabions of Canada Ltd., 15,904; MacDonalds Consolidated Ltd., 22,970; Mack Mackenzie Motors Ltd., 10,297; Majestic Construction, 12,667; Mike Malloy, 16,534; Francis L. Manion Ltd., 61,989; Manitou Airways Ltd., 81,139; Fred Marion, 52,613; Market Facts of Canada Ltd., 53,147; Bernard Marquart & Son, 15,558; Alberta Marr, 40,000; Marshall Equipment Ltd., 11,629; Marshall Macklin Monaghan Ltd., 39,893; C. L. Martin & Co. Ltd., 10,673; Martin Feed Mills Ltd., 69,494; Ian Martin Associates Ltd.,

43,769; Massey-Ferguson Industries Ltd., 34,609; Paul F. Maycock, 20,250; Donald K. Maynard, 1 5,228; D. S. McArthur Contracting Ltd., 172, 123; Sid McCauley, 11,188; Neil McConnell& Ruby McConnell, 44,600; N. A. McDougall Construction Manitoulin Ltd., 16,233; Lloyd J. McDowell & Florence A. McDowell, 33,000; H. J. McFarland Construction Co. Ltd., 12,597; M. D. McFarlane, 10,000; G. R. McGinn, 39,604; Ray Mcintosh Boats, 10,334; Neil McKenzie, 31,700; A. B. McLennan, 11,503; Murray A. McMunn, 37,836; Howard N. McNabb, 48,960; Neil A. McNicol, 117,129; Wm. R. McTaggart & David McTaggart, 35,000; Menard Construction Ltd., 10,555; B. Merrill & E. R. Smith, 17,500; Murray Meyers, 24,687; M. Michaud& Sons Co. Ltd., 14,328; Micro Plastics Co. Ltd., 30,938; Mid-Canada Foods, 12,634; Midland Buildall Associate Store, 22,450; Midland Fruit Co. Ltd., 13,730; Dan Mielhausen, 22,000; , 75,774; Millbrook Correctional Centre, 111,300; Miller Mobile Homes, 41,860; Raymond C. Miller, 19,500; Douglas D. Mills Trucking, 26,858; Mining Corporation of Canada (1964) Ltd., 13,276; 3M Canada Ltd., 65,553; John Misener Marine Equipment Ltd., 22,243;

Elgin Mitchell & Sons, 20,002; Moffatt & Powell Ltd., 17,196; Moldex Ltd., 1 1,221 ; Gilbert Mongraw, 20,900; Monsanto Canada Ltd., 105,389; Monteith Trucking Ltd., 36,795; Irvine Moore, 40,500;

Moore Lake Hunt Club, 16,000; J. T. Morgan, 27,300; Raymond Moriyama, 31,840; G. Morris, 65,000; Ken W. Morris Ltd., 11,280; F. L. Morrow & Clarice Morrow, 25,020; Morton, Dodds & Partners,

15,546; S. W. Mound, 33,976; Milan Mrakic, 16,491 ; David J. Mudie & Co., 13,165; Ralph Muller & Clara Muller, 23,500; Mel Murdoch Ltd., 67,860; Fred Murphy Ltd., 56,000; Murphy Oil Co. Ltd., 10,209; Murray Bros. Lumber Co. Ltd., 42,737; Nahanni Helicopters Ltd., 115,016; Nashua Murritt

Ltd., 15,776; National Cash Register Co. of Canada, 31,651 ; National Grocers Co., 90,273; National Heritage Ltd., 654,095; Navair Ltd., 16,815; Nedco, 11,616; Nelson's Leisureland, 11,737; S. C. Nesbitt & Son Ltd., 13,790; New Dryden Jobbing Ltd., 14,279; New Dryden Lumber Co., 16,065; Niagara Bronze Ltd., 13,700; Carl Nicholson, 10,108; Stephen B. Nicholson, 44,072; Chas. Nieder's Sons Ltd., 55,586; Nim Disposal Ltd., 18,808; Noranda Exploration Co. Ltd., 21,860; Norcan Homes Ltd., 11,182; , 138,187; Herbert E. Norris & Florence Norris, 15,507; North American 106 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Lumber Ltd., 1 7,598 ; Northern Canada Sales Ltd., 25,748 ; The Northern Engineering & Supply Co. Ltd., 36,216; Northern Helicopters Ltd., 100,464; Northern Marine of Kenora Ltd., 12,913; Northern Wood Preservers, 73,522; Northway Survey Corporation Ltd., 256,308; Northwestern Flying Services

Ltd., 47,628 ; Norwest Crane Service, 24,424; Notte's Speciality Food Market, 54,391 ; Nyberg Plumbing & Heating, 41,590; Nym Lake Timber Co., 31,998; Oakland Mercury Sales Ltd., 18,213; Oak Lane

Automotive, 10,440; O'Connor Tanks Ltd., 12,890; Charles P. O'Dale Ltd., 1 1,385; Odorizzi Lumber Co. Ltd., 11,457; Office Assistance, 16,836; Office Overload, 141,400; Office Specialty Ltd., 72,198 Okanagan Helicopters Ltd., 270,044; Okerlund Enterprises Ltd., 23,806; Olivetti Canada Ltd., 67,396

On-air Ltd., 56,396; Ltd., 70,821 ; The Ontario Construction Co. Ltd., 25,562

Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 17,012; Ontario Mining Association, 1 1,500; The Ontario- Minnesota Pulp & Paper Co. Ltd., 61,768; Ontario Northern Airways Ltd., 64,087; Ontario Safety League, 10,167; Orillia Air Services Ltd., 28,643; Albert Otway & Kathleen Otway, 35,321; Simon Ouelette Contracting Co. Ltd., 112,031; Outboard Marine Corporation of Canada Ltd., 35,780; Outdoor Outfits Ltd., 27,387; Carlo Pacitty & Filomena Pacitty, 22,000; Pagnulti Sand & Gravel Ltd., 114,594; Wilfrid Paiement, 507,589; Peter H. Palo Trucking, 11,217; Fred Palson, 46,959; Paragon Industrial Photographic Reproductions Ltd., 30,125; George Pariseau, 18,518; Godfrey Parkman & Alfretta Parkman, 29,740; Robert Parr, 16,165; Parry Sound Marine Ltd., 14,014; Paterson Planning & Research Ltd., 14,067; C. D. Payette & Sons, 13,635; Victor J. Payne, 48,555; L.J. Pecarski, 19,977; Mary Penney, 12,500; Peterborough Lumber Co. Ltd., 12,740; Peterborough Post Card Co. Ltd., 10,168; C. W. Peterson, 10,430; Petrofina Canada Ltd., 18,214; Wm. Petzold, 10,800; Pfizer Co. Ltd., 47,549; Les Phillips, 15,494; Phillips, Wilson & Milton Ltd., 14,143; Pianosi's Foods Ltd., 11,604; Al Pierce Motors Ltd., 12,668; Alex J. Pierson & Rita C. Pierson, 10,500; Pigott Project Management,

3,359,349; Edwin Pilgrim, 29,440; Pitney Bowes, 15,686; Plane's Concrete Ltd., 1 1,097; Plant National Ltd., 33,845; Henry Poirier Ltd., 10,360; Wm. Pollock & Son Ltd., 19,872; John Polowick & Wilma Polowick, 16,049; K. Porter, 175,000; William J. Porter, 25,000; Gaston H. Poulin Contractor Ltd.,

14,008; Poulin Lumber Co. Ltd., 13,506; J. Bernard Pressnault Enterprises, 1 1,037; Price Waterhouse & Co., 14,000; Proctor & Redfern Group, 33,061; Project Planning Associates Ltd., 197,412; Prouse Transport, 16,787; Public & Industrial Relations Ltd., 24,966; Public Utilities-Sundry, 190,465; Pye

Electronics Ltd., 122,786; Quality Technology Ltd., 27,981 ; Province of Quebec, Department of Lands and Forests, 39,028; Quebec Sturgeon River Mines Ltd., 17,284; Queensway Tire Service Ltd., 12,954; Questor Surveys Ltd., 74,311; Rab Engineering Ltd., 54,312; George Radford Construction, 35,537; Earl Radtke, 32,588; Mike Rainone Trucking, 15,257; Rainy Lake Airways Ltd., 28,802; Ram Partitions

Ltd., 1 1,036; Ron Ramsay Construction, 22,242; Rapid Blue Print Ltd., 1 1,534; Eric Rasinaho, 10,062; Red Lake Food Market, 52,031; Receiver General for Canada, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, 64,122; Department of Environment, 45,443; Fish and Wildlife Division, 13,917; Depart- ment of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 55,693; Postage, 195,998; Red & White Foodland, 31,032; Red-E-Mix Concrete Co., 13,187; Reed Shaw Stenhouse Ltd., 40,834; Rickaby Mines Ltd., 20,265; Riverlake Timber Ltd., 28,122; John Rivett, 16,825; Robby's Plumbing & Heating Supplies, 29,446; Dennis Robinson, 42,849; E. S. & A. Robinson (Canada) Ltd., 25,973; Boyd and Meisner Rody, 111,509; Elmer A. Roth, 29,620; Gilles Rousseau Lumber Ltd., 12,362; Irene Rowling, 11,000; Royal

York Hotel, 12,808; Roy's Lumber & Mining Timber, 29,021 ; Rudolph-McChesney Lumber Co. Ltd.,

1 1,821 ; Marion H. Rule, 12,000; Tony Rully & Isabella Rully, 15,428; Elizabeth A. Rutherford, 24,850;

Rutherford Photo Ltd., 40,411 ; Rydall Bros, and Cove Ltd., 12,823; J. H. Ryder Machinery, 24,992; Sabourin Lake Airways Ltd., 27,415; Safety Supply Co., 61,042; St. Lawrence Corp. Ltd., 129,635; Antonio St. Pierre, 17,748; Corporation of the Twp. of Sandwich West, 39,360; Sanfax Industries Ltd., 14,413; Township of Saugeen, 59 334; Savant Forest Products, 17,258; Edwin Scharlag, 15,000; Andrew Scheiring, 41,000; David Schmalz, 37,600; J. M. Schneider Ltd., 10,837; Schnider& Kennedy

Bulldozing & Excavation Ltd., 16,271 ; Frank Schragner, 24,000; Burton Schroeder& Paul Schroeder, 19,000; Hans Sauerwein & Inge Sauerwein, 10,000; Schuller Fotography, 15,545; Melvin R. L. Sealy, 62,000; Selco Mining Corporation Ltd., 15,770; Severn Enterprises Ltd., 17,968; Earl Shaw,

Jeanne Adams & Lois Ann Shaw, 1 16,000; Herb Shaw & Sons Ltd., 17,289; Shell Canada Ltd., 365,209;

Harold Sheppard and Mildred Sheppard, 1 2,500 ; Sheridan Nurseries Ltd., 23,91 8 ; The Sherwin Williams Co. of Canada Ltd., 19,567; Shirley Helicopters Ltd., 38,960; Arnold Schniffer, 500,000; T. Shouldice, M. Shouldice, G. Smith & R. Smith, 29,600; Simcoe District Co-operative Services, 11,652; M. N. Simpson, 21,100; Simpson's Sears Ltd., 16,728; Sioux Lumber & Supply Co. Ltd., 12,584; George Skidmore, 17,949; Skyrotors Ltd., 76,335; Slate Falls Airways Ltd., 69,029; Steve Slezak & Jolanka

Slezak, 45,000; Smith & Chappie Ltd., 12,813; Faye L. Smith, 186,000; Harvey Smith, 10,331 ; A. G. Smith's Sales & Service Ltd., 15,620; Snelgrove Nu-Drive Ltd., 10,598; Keith Snyder Construction, 166,938; Soo Mill & Lumber Co. Ltd., 52,023; Gordon Souci, 11,000; Soo Van & Storage, 12,133; Spadoni Bros. Ltd., 26,824; Spalding Printing Co. Ltd., 12,199; Lloyd Spence, 18,100; Spencer- Lemaire Industries Ltd., 16,650; Spilsbury & Tindall Sales Ltd., 46,343; Richard F. Spitzer & Mary ;

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L. Spitzer, 50,000; Spramotor Ltd., 35,114; Spruce Falls Power & Paper Co. Ltd., 78,370; Sid Stamp Fuels Ltd., 21,943; Standard Auto Glass Ltd., 12,998; Stanford & Kennedy Wholesale Ltd., 11,043; Tadeusz Stepniewski, 22,000; Kenneth A. Still & Erma B. Still, 91,350; Alexander W. Still, 111,100; House of Stone, 45,246; E. J. Strachan Ltd., 10,917; Stylerite Department Stores Ltd., 13,649; Sun Oil Co. Ltd., 27,399; Sunshine Uniform Supply Co. Ltd., 13,152; Suntract Rentals Ltd., 11,250; Ltd., 34,277; Superior Lumber Co. Ltd., 12,171; Superior Propane Ltd., 99,456; H. Sutcliffe Ltd., 28,953; Norman Sutcliffe & Carol A. Sutcliffe, 11,025; Swanair Ltd., 55,976; Swift Canadian Co. Ltd., 14,349; Switzer Planning Mills Ltd., 11,639; Bela S. Szabo, 20,700; T. & G. Electric, 15,516; T. & G. Plumbing & Industrial Enterprises Ltd., 16,198; T. J. Welding Co., 43,728; Norman N. Tackaberry & Franklin R. Tackaberry, 26,000; Bert Taylor Construction Ltd., 52,957; Ted's Electric, 13,363; Ted's Hardware & Building Supplies Ltd., 10,601; Telephone— Sundry, 288,172; Tempo Audio Industries Ltd., 10,998; Charles Tennant & Co. Ltd., 11,594; Texaco Canada Ltd., 91,918; Jakob Thelen & Hildegard Thelen, 78,024; Thessalon IGA, 11,962; Thompson Crushed

Stone & Gravel Ltd., 46,348 ; H. J. Thompson & Sons Ltd., 1 7,945 ; J. A. & D. A. Thomson Construction Ltd., 17,866; Town of Thornbury, 57,000; The Corporation of the City of Thunder Bay, 13,365; Thunder Bay Welding & Supplies Ltd., 104,173; Tiger Brand Knitting Co. Ltd., 16,420; Timberline Helicopters Ltd., 23,914; Otto Timm Enterprises Ltd., 12,467; B. Tompsett, 16,432; Charles Tooley, 16,248; Corporation of the Township of Tosorontio, 22,290; Traders Metal Co. Ltd., 12,675; Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 3,513,502; Triangle Plumbing & Heating Supply Ltd., 20,753; Tri-Lake Lumber Co. Ltd., 17,418; Trio Motors Ltd., 36,733; Union Carbide Canada Ltd., 26,322; Union Miniere Explorations & Mining Corporation Ltd., 80,750; Uniroyal Centres, 51,146; Uniroyal Ltd., 34,725; United Aircraft of Canada Ltd., 191,537; United Asbestos Inc., 400,000; United Co- operatives of Ontario, 32,804; United Van Lines (Canada) Ltd., 25,015; Unitized Manufacturing Ltd., 39,891; Ltd., 67,718; University of Guelph, 94,094; University of Toronto, 41,982; University of Toronto Press, Bookstores & Library, 11,546; University of Waterloo, 130,028; Ustel Motor Sales (1969) Ltd., 55,299; Vacusan Systems Ltd., 13,482; Vaillancourt Construction Ltd.,

14,461 ; Terry R. Valdo, 14,032; Van Dusen Aircraft Supplies, 13,129; William V. Van Duyne, 33,265;

Vance Motors Ltd., 1 5,720; Vanden Bussche Irrigation & Equipment Ltd., 1 2,460; Theodore J. Vanderydt & Mary Vanderydt, 55,420; Vercan Ltd., 10,420; Vermeer of Canada Ltd., 13,172; Versa Manage- ment Services Ltd., 16,000; Victor Comptometer Ltd., 14,798; Viking Helicopters Ltd., 486,683; Vinarn Ltd., 27,746; E. Shirley Voce, 32,700; Vulcan Machinery & Equipment Ltd. ,16,950; Norman Wade Co. Ltd., 31,572; Wajax Manufacturing Ltd., 212,655; Municipality of Walden, 26,507; Leonard C. Walker & Marie C. Walker, 21,500; Harry Walley & Edna Walley, 10,500; Wanson Lumber Co. Ltd., 14,021 W. L. Wardrop & Associates Ltd., 61,785; Warren Packaging Ltd., 25,178; Village of Wasaga Beach, 25,674; Watts, Griffis & Mcouat Ltd., 10,159; C. N. Weber Ltd., 13,572; Gordon J. Weese & Hazeldean M. Weese, 26,000; Welbeck Sawmill Ltd., 30,017; Westburne Division, 63,708; The Westbury,.l 1,280; Westeel-Rosco Ltd., 102,606; Western Grocers Ltd., 24,110; Weyerhaeuser Ltd., 15,730; O. S. Weyler,

16,008; Whetung Ojibwa Crafts, 18,696, J. K. White, 14,895; Matthew G. White & Martha I. White,

12,400; Murray G. White & Joyce M. White, 38,000; White River Air Services Ltd., 51,381 ; Geo. T.

Whitfield Co. Ltd., 12,21 1 ; Edith H. Whyte, 15,513; Wiggins Motors Ltd., 28,143; Wild of Canada Ltd., 42,825; Wild Leitz Canada Ltd., 34,948; Wilderness Air, 45,076; Pamela B. Wiley, 75,100; Wilf s Sand and Gravel, 33,274; E. John Williams & Marjorie Williams, 13,150; Wills Landscaping Contractors, 10,639; Wilmot-Sidall Ltd., 10,657; Wilsand Holdings Ltd., 47,016; Wilson-Dryden Office Equipment, 14,285; O. Keith Wilson, 11,198; Wiltsie Truck Bodies, 27,029; David J. Winter & Richard D. Jeffrey, 63,000; Wondersteel Buildings (Central) Ltd., 11,419; Bob Wood Motor Sales, 21,796; G. H. Woods & Co. Ltd., 48,974; Woods Bag and Canvas Co. Ltd., 154,759; Bill Woods Beechcraft Inc., 21,874; Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario, 409,543; Wyant & Company Ltd., 13,755; David A Wyonch, 40,000; Beatrice M. Jones Wyse, 20,000; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 461,526; Gordon Yardley, 33,172; William R. Yeaman, 20,900; York Property Appraisers Ltd., 17,582; Chip Young Communications, 18,238; The YMCA of Metropolitan Toronto, 53,180; Carl Zeiss Canada Ltd., 25,433; Ziegler Lumber Ltd., 31,724; Zimmer Travel & Air Service Ltd., 11,476; Bronius Zutautas & Kristina Zutautas, 38,700;— Accounts under $10,000, 16,467,357. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, 1,990,270.

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($32,267,553): Grants to Municipalities and Conservation Authorities: Municipalities ($369,518): Cities— Barrie, 55,475; Brampton, 14,557; Peterborough, 13,523; Counties— Lanark, 11,073; Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry, 10,309; Towns— Collingwood, 20,383; Coburg, 20,676; Leamington, 13,580; Perth, 27,757; Smith Falls, 47,556; Thessalon, 13,169; Townships- Ops, 16,385; Pittsburg, 14,242; Sarnia, 24,355 ;-Grants under $10,000, 66,478. 108 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Conservation Authorities ($30,309,228): Ausable-Bayfield, 358,396; Cataraqui Region, 318,734; Catfish Creek, 52,869; Central Lake Ontario, 962,544; Credit Valley, 1,146,131; Crowe Valley, 143,830; Essex Region, 230,213; Ganaraska

Region, 1 10,31 1 ; Grand River, 6,939,1 16; Halton Region, 1,525,185; Hamilton Region 1,365,107; Kettle Creek, 153,139; Lakehead Region, 341,819; Long Point Region, 257,052; Lower Thames Valley, 469,177; Lower Trent Region, 157,325; Maitland Valley, 195,174; Mattagami Region, 285,580; Metro Toronto & Region, 7,277,666; Mississippi Valley, 379,990; Moira River, 581,692; Napanee Region, 505,092; Niagara Peninsula, 583,102; Nickel District, 345,897; North Bay-

Mattawa Region, 127,246; North Grey Region, 777,101 ; Nottawasaga Valley, 345,495; Otonabee

Region, 282,289; Prince Edward Region, 163,421 ; Raisin Region, 127,562; Rideau Valley, 231,677; St. Clair Region, 443,517; Sauble Valley, 82,655; Saugeen Valley, 404,361; Sault Ste. Marie Region, 1,212,592; South Lake Simcoe, 535,694; South Nation River, 97,870; Upper Thames River, 792,607.

Other ($1,588,807): Annuities and Bonuses to Indians: Receiver General of Canada (Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development), 46,616; Canadian Council of Resource and Environment Ministers, 34,500; Central Waterfront Planning Committee, 32.000; Freight Equalization Assistance to Commercial Fishermen, 71,074; Ontario Forestry Association, 20,000; St. Clair Parkway Com- mission, 966,592; Snowmobile Trails Maintenance Program, 322,718; Tenth Commonwealth Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 10,000; Compensation for Wolf Damage to Livestock. 72,107;-Sundry Grants under $10,000, 13,200. Total Other Payments 101,743,902

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. Leo Bernier 1 8,000

Parliamentary Assistant's Salary ($4,973)

L. Maeck 4,973

Mine Rescue Stations ($179,600)

Salaries:

Sundry Employees 1 37,873

Employee Benefits ($14,385): Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— Canada Pension Plan, 1,126; Group Life Insurance Plan, 1,332; Long Term Income Protection Plan, 1,204; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 570; Public Service Super- annuation Plan, 7,181; Unemployment Insurance, 1,262. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 1,710.

Travelling Expenses ($18,415): R. Eveson, 2,795; G. C. McPhail, 5,393;- Accounts under $2,500, 10,227.

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($1 13,383): Safety Supply Co., 49,208;- Accounts under $10,000, 64,175.

Less: Recovery of Expenditures ($104,456): Sale of Handbooks, 1,943; Rentals, 4,801; Payment by Workmen's Compensation Board for Mining Industry, 97,712. 5

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Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 82,801 ,326 Employee Benefits 7,281 ,61 Travelling Expenses 3,401 ,067 Other Payments 101,743,902 195,227,910 Statutory 202,573

195,430,483 Less: Interministry Transfers 4,954,814

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Natural Resources 190,475,669

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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS Hon. John R. Rhodes, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($142,1 17,504)

H. J. Gilbert Deputy Minister 25.705 A. T. C. McNab Deputy Minister 29,599

H. W. Adcock Assistant Deputy Minister (Engineering and Operations) . . . 44,792 W. Bidell Assistant Deputy Minister (Planning, Research and Development) 41 ,574 L. R. Eadie Assistant Deputy Minister (Administration) 41 ,574

H. J. Gilbert Assistant Deputy Minister (Administration) 16,980 R. H. Humphries Assistant Deputy Minister (Drivers and Vehicles) 38.233

G. Abrahamsohn, 21,478; V. C. Abrey, 27,863; H. J. Aiken, 32,199; F. G. Allen. 32.901 ; I. Ardizone. 22,955

A. E. Argue. 33,887; D. J. Armatage, 22.955; H. A. Aron, 23.586; V. R. Astrop. 21.439; L. E. Authier 20,200; R. A. Ballantine, 21,075; D. A. Barr, 27,117; E. M. Barrie, 25.300; A. Barsvary, 21.235

K. G. Bassi. 22.955; G. W. Batcules. 12.878; W. R. Bennett, 25.668; M. J. Bernhardt. 25.300; H. H. Belts

23.586; L. J. Beverly. 20,019; W. Bielski. 31,976; P. D. Billings. 28,659; W. D. Birch. 22,955; J. H. Blaine

22,518; L. M. Blanchette, 24,285; J. H. Blevins. 28,659; D. Boyd, 23,586; F. Brence. 21,397; E. Brezina

24,285; R. Britton, 22,955; D. R. Brohm. 22,195; F. C. Brown, 27.181 ; J. G. Brown. 26.363; L. M. Brown 22.297; P. D. Brown. 20,426; G. R. Browning, 27.181; R. P. Bulger. 24,863; G. C. Burkhardt. 22.955

R. G. Burnfield. 25,668'; J. E. Callaghan. 31,336; C. G. Campbell. 20.054; I. C. Campbell. 36.594; G

Campitelli. 28,659; S. A. Cant, 22.626; R. F. Carney. 25.668; R. J. Cartwright, 25.325; E. R. Case. 23.597

F. Cederberg. 21.715; J. G. Celmins. 22.955; I. R. Chadwick. 20,007; R. S. Chapman, 25.668; J. M. Childs

27,181; B. Chojnacki, 22,720; H. Chyc, 22,955; R. E. Clarke, 22,955; D. P. Collins, 27,181; M. J. Cook

20,236; J. T. Corkill, 22.955; A. Cormier. 21,370; D. S. Cornell, 25,668; I J. Cowan, 30,721 ; J. M. Crannie

22,721 ; R. F. Crowther, 25,179; J. A. Cruikshank. 20,837; P. F. Csagoly, 25.524; J. P. Cullen, 22,955; A. P

CunliflFe, 24,285; J. B. Curtis, 21,646; P. M. Dalton, 22,774; B. T. Darch, 20,708; J. P. Davey. 27,1 17; J. M Davidson, 22,955; B. R. Davis, 28,659; P. Y. Davoud, 28,659; R. E. Dawson, 22,955; M. S. Devata, 22,955

F. Devisser, 27,181; R. A. Dorton, 22,890; J. B. Douglas, 21,075; R. Draycott, 20,508; D. M. Duncan

38,233; J. Duncan, 22,270; D. W. Dunlop, 21,719; W. E. Edser, 20,508; S. P. Edwards, 20,529; M. R Ernesaks, 27,181; D. W. Farren. 34,278; L. O. Fiander, 22,955; F. Field, 22,955; R. E. Flechner. 24.285

J. M. Ford, 22,955; T. S. Foreman, 21,075; H. E. Forsyth, 20,777; V. C. Fox, 21,719; L. N. Francis 21,545; R. W. Franks. 25.668; G. E. French. 25.668; W. C. Friedmann. 25.668; P. T. Froggatt. 20.333

F. W. Fromm. 23.586; H. J. Fromm. 24,285; W. A. Furlonger. 11.533; D. P. Garner. 22.548; A. M

Gartshore. 32.642; R. G. Gascoyne. 27.555; P. J. Geary. 21.719; A. Gibson. 20.241 ; B. J. Giroux. 23.586

F. J. Girvan. 20,178; B. K. Glassford. 21,075; J. D. Gleason. 25.668; A. E.Goodwin. 30.752; J. T. Gourlay

20,365; R. G. Gower. 26.145; D. R. Grasse. 21.719; J. G. Gray. 20.868; W. D.Gray. 13,316; C. S. Grebski

25,668; H. Greenland. 28.659; H. H. Greenly. 22.955; J. E. Gruspier. 22.955; J. A. Ham. 23.272; V. R

Handforth. 24.103; R. L. Hanton. 22,195; M. D. Harmelink. 28.114; J. D. Harris. 22.955; P. J. Harvey

30.408; N. J. Haslett. 22.143; M. Hattin. 23.586; J. E. Haworth. 22.116; J. E. Heffernan. 22.315; F. I Hewson. 22.955; T. A. Hickey. 22,086; D. G. Hobbs. 26.327; D. M. Hopper. 25.668; G. K. Hunter. 27.181

A. E. Irving. 21,646; D. A. Jarvis. 22.955; R. I. Jenkins. 20,874; H. E. Jephson. 22.955; G. H. Johnston

36.780; G. J. Jones. 20,016; F. W. Jung. 22.297; B. Karnig. 21.235; S. F. Kassam. 21.614; W. Katarynczuk

22.955; J. L. Keen. 22.955; L. Kelenyi. 22.955; A. G. Kelly. 25.300; J. T. Kernaghan. 21.348; L. R. Kid-

man. 26,849; R. P. Killaire. 22.955; D. J. King. 22.195; N. Kingsmill. 28,960; A. Kip. 21.851 ; H. F. Kivi.

21,037; K. L. Kleinsteiber. 25,668; T. J. Kovich, 25.668; M. H. Larratt-Smith. 26,927; A. F. Leach. 32.222; W. L. Lees. 25.668; A. C. Lennox. 26.875; W. L. Lin. 22.955; M. R. Lister. 22.930; J. K. Livingston.

25,668; A. E. Lodge. 21.719; J. F. Lucey. 21.439; V. C. Ma. 21.747; C. T. MacDonald. 20.927; D. A. Mac-

Donald. 24.342; J. W. MacDougall. 28,659; H. R. MacKinnon. 22.955; M. J. MacMaster. 27.181; J. P.

Marcolin. 22.195; S. J. Markiewicz. 22.955; G. C. Marrs. 28.960; F. R. Marshall. 22.955. G. Martens.

25.668; B. S. Mathur. 20.886; H. McArthur. 22.955; E. J. McCabe. 31.218; W. B. McCarter. 30.721; S. McCombie. 25,668; A. McConnell. 28.630; V. A. McCullough, 20.330; R. B. McEwen. 23.959; D. E. McFarlane. 27.181; W. M. McFarlane. 22.955; B. J. McGaffigan. 20.236; J. A. McKillop. 22.955; A. E.

McKim. 25,668; W. J. McKnight. 23.243; J. J. McNamee. 22,955; W. S. Melinyshyn. 27.181; G. A.

Metcalfe. 25,668; R. J. Miller. 23.586; J. A. Milne. 26.875; C. Mirza. 22,499; A. S. Mitchell. 24.285; H. H.

Mitchell. 26,363; C. S. Moase. 22.326; J. Moffat. 25,668; J. L. Monkman, 21,075; R. Muelli, 20,639; T. W. Murphy, 20,590; N. E. Neilans, 22,955; W. D. Neilipovitz, 28,281; B. H. Newington, 25.668; F. 112 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Norman. 25,668; R. P. Northwood, 21,439; R. W. Oddson. 25,179; J. A. O'Flynn. 25,668; I. V. Oliver, 25.405; H. Orlando, 25,668; E. J. Orr, 34,278; D. A. Osborne-White, 25,668; V. Page, 22,231; A. Palm Leis, 24,260; W. D. Paton, 22,955; P. D. Patterson, 28,659; P. A. Peacock. 22,955; J. H. Peer, 25,489;

A. J. Percy. 25.179; L. M. Peverett. 25.668; W. A. Phang, 25,524; W. D. Phillips, 21,71 1 ; E. R. Pickering, 20,874; R. S. Pillar, 26,904; A. Piller, 20,967; N. Polychronopoulos, 20,756; H. G. Potts, 22,955; C. E. Pritchard. 21,439; S. C. Radbone, 21.348; A. Radkowski, 22,955; W. A. Rathbun, 35,548; W. D. Ratz, 24,285; J. W. Reid, 22,955; F. Rendulic, 22,955; R. M. Renfrew, 21,646; W. B. Reynolds. 23,586; B. S. Richardson, 25,642; W. M. Robbins, 37,378; C. R. Robertson, 28,659; J. K. Robinson, 20,190; M. W.

Robinson, 23,586; W. H. Roters, 22,955; J. R. Roy, 22,955; A. Rutka, 28,659; J. Ryell, 24,285; E. R. Saint. 22,955; J. D. Sanderson, 22,414; K. A. Sands, 26,484; J. G. Saunders, 22,955; W. G. Sawyer, 22,720; B. A. Schoales, 21,075; R. Schonfeld. 23,726; L. Schwabl, 25,668; J. K. See. 21.075; K. G. Selby, 22.955;

R. A. Shannon. 22.955; T. A. Sharpe. 25.668; K. Y. Shen, 32,633; E. J. Shoniker, 38,233; L. P. Shorr,

21,075; R. J. Sim, 22,955; C. E. Simmons, 20,590; G. M. Sinclair, 27,181 ; G. Sloan, 22,955; R. W. Slocum,

22,661; J. G. Slubicki, 25.668; H. F. Smith, 22,955; P. Smith, 34,278; T. G. Smith, 30,958; J. Smrcka. 21.545; F. B. Snelgrove, 20,691; V. A. Snell, 27,181; B. Sotnyk, 21,669; A. G. Stermac, 25,668; M. S.

Stevens, 22,955; W. A. Stewart, 22,955; G. W. Stoddart, 22,231 ; M. Stoyanoff. 22,955; R. G. Summerley.

26,164; A. C. Suter. 25,668; D. E. Thrasher, 25,668; J. G. Tillcock, 27,181 ; J. Trebelco. 10.334; N. Varmazis. 29,529; D. H. Veigel. 21,075; W. H. Venn, 22,955; P. T. Vincent, 22,414; L. Wainwright. 23,586; E. M.

Walker, 22,231 ; L. E. Walker, 27,181 ; D. A. Waller. 24,342; D. F. Walton. 23,586; A. A. Ward, 33,142;

T. J. Ward. 20,049; J. R. Wear. 22.955; D. C. Weeks. 21,719; I. B. Weinberg, 22,955; K. Westerby. 22,955;

G. F. Wetherall, 22,378; S. G. Wheeler. 23.586; J. E. Wice. 22,955; W. G. Wigle, 34,278; J. B. Wilkes, 38,233; L. H. Williams, 20,508; C. R. Wilmot, 34,278; G. P. Wilson, 22,955; A. A. Witecki. 21,545; A. Wittenberg, 23,976; S. D. Wong, 21.348; F. E. Wood, 30,721; B. Wright, 21,075; G. A. Wrong, 25,668;

R. I. Young. 22,955; C. C. Yuill, 22,955; E. J. Zavitski. 22,955; W. Zonnenberg, 25,668;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 134,079,867.

Employee Benefits ($15,511,027)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario — re: Canada Pension Plan. 1,522.252; Group Insurance, 696,048; Long Term Income Protection, 633,802; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 2,499,172; Public Service Superannua- tion Fund, 6,200,029; Unemployment Insurance, 1,631,637. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 769,862; Attendance Gratuities, 870,906. Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario, 687,319.

Travelling Expenses ($9,512,554)

Hon. J. R. Rhodes, 11,281;

Abbott. W. J., 5,945; R. J. Abbotts, 3.084; G. A. Abrahamsohn, 11,313; W. R. Acton, 3,715; W. Adams, 3,345; F. M. Adams, 3,546; M. F. Adams, 2,814; D. C. Agnew, 2,729; W. R. Agnew, 3,052; E. J. Aide.

3.719; R. W. Aiello. 2,966; H. J. Aiken, 2,864; C. I. Alexander, 6,278; K. K. Alexander, 2,805; L. H. Alexander, 4,432; W. H. Atguire, 3,793; F. G. Allen, 4,332; R. B. Allison, 3,265; J. R. Amond. 2,570; D. R. Anderson, 5,407; T. G. Andresen, 2,922; J. A. Annand, 2,785; W. R. Arbuckle, 4,669; J. J. Archer.

2,548; D. J. Armatage, 4,965; E. J. Armstrong, 5,143; R. D. Armstrong, 3,915; F. B. Arnett, 2,934; B. L.

Arnott, 3.326; V. J. Asbury, 2,998; D. Aspinwall, 3,543; B. H. Asselstine, 2,688; T. L. Atchison, 3,491; R. E. Audet, 3,240; L. E. Authier, 3,359; R. H. Avery, 3,176;

Baiks, B.. 3,338; W. P. Baillie, 4,848; T. W. Baines, 4,549; C. M. Baker, 6,501; G. P. Baldock, 3,640; J. C

Bales, 2,861 ; E. C. Ballinger, 2,697; C. A. Barber, 4,747; J. H. Barber, 2,848; R. G. Barker, 2,514; R. A Barkosky, 3,166; D. F. Barnes, 4,965; T. F. Barnett, 4,185; D. E. Barr, 4,009; E. M. Barrie, 4,178; D. E Barry, 4,719; D. H. Bartlelt, 3,124; J. W. Bartlett, 2,865; F. D. Bates, 2,693; J. D. Batsacutsas, 5,001 G. A. Baun, 3,684; H. S. Bawcutt, 2,906; R. L. Bayne, 4,713; P. E. Beaucage, 3,473; M. H. Becker, 3,362 E. M. Beemer, 4,098; R. H. Beemer, 5,148; S. R. Beemer, 3,263; A. S. Beirness, 3,083; R. V. Belansky 2,622; W. E. Belbin, 3,060; G. R. Belisle, 5,037; C. E. Bell, 3,778; J. Bennett, 3,882; F. P. Bennitz, 3,289

W. J. Benton, 2,597; M. A. Bergeron, 2,71 1 ; W. J. Berklund, 2,680; M. J. Bernhardt, 2,733; G. L. Berry

4,081 ; V. A. Bertolo, 2,581 ; J. M. Bertrand, 3,951 ; W. W. Bester, 2,705; Z. P. Biernaski, 2,862; J. R. Billing 4,497; P. D. Billings, 2,701; P. Birtley, 2,552; N. A. Bissonnette, 2,823; J. B. Bittle, 2,705; P. J. Black

3,658; R. N. Black, 3,851 ; J. R. Blaikie, 3,189; F. A. Blais, 4,098; F. R. Blake, 2,774; R. C. Blower, 3,130 S. Bona, 2,559; C. B. Bonany, 5,627; T. J. Bonaparte, 5,338; M. J. Bonnah, 3,580; N. R. Bonot, 4,060 E. G. Bonser, 3,059; S. M. Boomhour, 2,703; T. J. Booth, 2,632; P. J. Bourdages, 3,929; R. P. Bower 2,963; L. R. Bowering, 2,773; S. B. Bowers, 2,636; W. J. Bowes, 2,734; F. L. Boyce, 2,738; L. A. Bozak ;

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3,628; R. W. Brachman, 3,272; E. H. Bradley, 2,958; R. K. Braithwaite, 5,683; N. D. Briggs, 3,549 N. Briscoe, 3,336; R. Britton, 2,911; A. W. Brcmwich, 2,606; D. R. Brooks, 2,642; C. A. Brown, 6,726

F. C. Brown, 4,128; G. F. Brown, 2,748; G. J. Brown, 2,942; R. J. Brown, 3,940; R. T. Bryant, 4,648 R. Bryce, 3,700; G. A. Buck, 3,165; D. A. Budgeon, 7,266; C. H. Buffam, 3,623; W. E. Buffam, 2,542

R. P. Bulger, 4,537; J. M. Bullen, 3,739; G. C. Burkhardt, 2,722; L. A. Burley, 2,886; A. D. Burns. 2,553 D. W. Burtnick, 6,684; D. R. Buttle, 4,334; R. M. Butzer, 2,866; J. R. Bye, 5,867;

Caldwell, D. J., 2,573; M. G. Caldwell, 2,881 ; D. A. Cameron, 2,575; D. R. Cameron, 3,187; F. C. Cameron, 2,872; K. A. Cameron, 3,210; M. A. Camire, 2,719; S. Campbell, 3,046; A. R. Campbell, 3,052; W. H. Campbell, 3,574; L. Campeau, 2,962; A. R. Cangiano, 5,912; B. R. Cann, 2,869; H. T. Cann, 5,403;

T. J. Cantlon, 2,644; D. F. Card, 3,148; N. J. Card, 5,154; C. W. Carl, 2,765; B. W. Carlyle, 2,912; J. A. Carmody, 4,183; R. F. Carney, 4,365; A. A. Carriere, 2,965; B. E. Carrigan, 2,890; R. W. Carson, 3,803;

V. N. Cascone, 2,819; E. R. Case, 2,804; R. K. Casselman, 2,773; J. F. Castator, 2,872; G. Cautillo, 4,466; L. P. Cecile, 3,015; E. W. Chalkley, 3,755; P. Chapell, 3,026; R. S. Chapman, 2,609; V. H. Chapman,

3,875; P. M. Charbonneau, 5,780; J. R. Charron, 3,504; L. Chartrand, 7,629; R. Cheeseman, 2,676;

J. M. Childs, 3,187; J. W. Chisholm, 3,971; J. E. Chretien, 3,612; B. D. Christie, 2,579; D. J. Christie, 3,011; D. N. Ciupa, 4,403; P. F. Clarke, 3,469; J. W. Cleary, 4,527; A. Clements, 4,347; W. H. Coghill, 2,660; D. M. Cole, 3,457; C. J. Collins, 3,517; D. P. Collins, 7,815; R. J. Collins, 3,675; D. B. Collom, 2,815; D. J. Comeau, 3,546; R. S. Conboy, 2,793; W. J. Connell, 3,454; J. B. Connor, 2,503; N. F. Connor, 2,914; T. R. Conroy, 3,895; E. G. Cook, 3,667; G. G. Cook, 3,273; G. H. Cook, 7,354; L. B. Cook, 2,512; D. Coombes, 2,876; L. G. Cooper, 3,700; L. O. Cooper, 2,991; R. J. Cooper, 2,642; G. R. Corbett,

2,661; R. D. Corry, 2,777; L. D. Cotgrave, 2,689; E. S. Cotton, 3,090, R. J. Courneya, 3,779; R. N.

Coutts, 3,167; J. B. Covey, 3,543; J. A. Cox, 4,441 ; J. A. Coyle, 3,579; M. W. Craig, 2,655; C. A. Cripps, 4,243; J. D. Crosbie, 4,943; P. F. Csagoly, 4,767; R. G. Cull, 2,875; G. N. Cunningham, 2,681; G. N. Curl, 4,426; R. G. Currie, 3,083; A. G. Curtis, 3,134;

Dane, R. E., 2,934; A. M. Dangelo, 3,900; B. T. Darch, 3,877; J. S. Darnforth, 3,228; J. E. Dart, 2,762; K. R. Davidson, 2,804; R. E. Davidson, 4,661; L. O. Dawley, 7,997; M. B. Deacon, 2,809; G. A. Delmo,

2,801 ; A. Delrosario, 2,587; F. L. Delyea, 2,839; N. E. Denis, 6,667; R. D. Denison, 5,359; S. D. Deseck.

2,938; J. C. Desforges, 4,056; J. L. Desrocher, 3,342; J. J. Desrochers, 3,499; J. J. Desrochers, 4,805;

J. W. Devlin, 3,114; B. W. Dickey, 4,773; W. J. Dickinson, 2,597; R. D. Dillabough, 3,290; W. M. Dilla-

bough, 2,544; D. J. Dillon, 2,645; A. G. DimitriefT, 4,781 ; A. E. Dixon, 3,620; G. E. Dixon, 2,939; K. N.

Dixon, 3,339; R. G. Dodds, 2,821 ; W. Doherty, 3,321 ; R. D. Domoney, 4,002; D. D. Donovan, 4,504; J. A. 2,772; M. J. Dorsay, 2,693; J. P. Dougherty, 2,759; S. W. Douglas, 3,603; W. S. Douglas, 3,019; IDorie,T. J. Douglass, 3,758; G. E. Dow, 4,417; E. C. Drader, 2,883; D. J. Draper, 6,407; N. K. Drew, 5,679; D. C. Drinkwalter, 3,594; E. G. Druery, 3,403; N. J. Drumm, 2,540; F. W. Drysdale, 3,774; R. Ducharme,

5,417; G. J. Dudgeon, 5,368; I. L. Duffy, 4,682; E. R. Dufresne, 3,405; P. R. Duggan, 3,008; J. A. Dumond,

5,731 ; R. A. Dumond, 5,183; J. Duncan, 3,337; D. M. Duncan, 3,036; S. J. Dunham, 3,022; I. L. Dunkley, 2,624; D. R. Dunn, 3,061; R. Dunning, 2,502; D. L. Dunning, 3,425; T. R. Dwyer, 3,714; M. Dykalski, 2,740; M.J. Dziedzic, 2,526;

•aket, G. A., 2,518; G. W. Eamon, 2,817; R. J. Eckensviller, 3,678; L. D. Ecker, 2,693; R. D. Eckersley, 3,307; R. M. Eddy, 2,707; B. A. Edwards, 7,563; R. H. Edwards, 3,270; H. J. Elderkin, 2,573; A. L. Ellis, 3,572;

C. P. Ellis, 4,542; J. H. Ellis, 3,674; K. A. Ellis, 2,560; C. H. Elms, 2,827; F. T. Epps, 2,625; A. G. Erven,

2,692; J. R. Ervine, 5,301 ; B. F. Etmanskie, 4,089; F. H. Evans, 5,878; C. Everest, 4,631

Fair, G. M., 2,973; S. D. Farnsworth, 2,677; L. J. Farrell, 3,321; G. Favron, 2,773; J. H. Fawcett, 2,947;

J. E. Fenelon, 2,638; R. J. Ferguson, 5,170; W. S. Ferguson, 6,268; H. E. Fetterly, 3,001; J. R. Fetterly,

3,239; R. A. Field, 2,750; J. R. Finn, 3,627; R. M. Finner, 5,057; G. B. Finnigan, 2,571; J. F. Fisher,

4,125; H. B. Fishleigh, 3,068; J. J. Flanagan, 5,220; W. H. Flay, 4,743; J. D. Fleming, 3,111; S. Foran, 6,541; T. A. Ford, 2,888; G. H. Foster, 3,976; D. B. Fowler, 4,626; R. H. Fowler, 2,722; W. L. Fowler,

3,130; W. D. Fox, 3,039; R. W. Franks, 4,201 ; J. F. Fraser, 5,625; L. M. Fraser, 3,376; R. K. Fraser, 3,780;

D. B. Freeman, 5,843; J. M. Freeman, 3,042; R. French, 3,527; G. E. French, 3,130; E. A. Frith, 2,784; D. R. Fromager, 4,876; R. L. Frost, 3,190; T. W. Frost, 2,832; B. Fry, 2,868; K. A. Fry, 3,142; D. R. Fusee, 3,073;

Gadd, W. R., 4,427; C. H. Gaebel, 3,589; R. R. Gagne, 2,727; E. L. Gagnon, 2,735; G. D. Gale, 3,234; M.

D. Gallagher, 2,737; R. W. Gallagher, 4,215; R. W. Gallienne, 3,908; D. I. Galloway, 2,543; R. W. Garlick, 2,525; G. L. Garrett, 3,736; F. Gemmell, 6,018; T. M. Generoux, 3,642; A. Georgas, 3,003; W. George, 3,253; D. G. Gibbons, 3,096; R. A. Gibson, 7,583; D. A. Giles, 4,599; G. H. Gilks, 3,759; L. A. Gillespie, 2,837; R. J. Gillespie, 2,845; D. J. Gillis, 6,490; D. A. Glashan, 2,723; S. A. Glass, 2,638; B. K. Glassford,

3,148; N. M. Golbourne, 3,467; E. J. Goldhawk, 3,662; A. J. Golding, 3,525; C. R. Goldthorp, 3,345; ; ; ;

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D. L. Golka, 3,428; J. C. Gonzalez, 4,926; P. F. Goodfellow, 3,294; A. Goodman, 2,562; J. M. Gore, 2,702; M. J. Gorgerat, 3,949; G. R. Gosselin, 4,267; F. G. Graham, 2,668; G. A. Graham, 3,242; T. R.

Graham, 4,062; E. R. Grainger, 3,922; H. E. Gransden, 3,261 ; R. D. Greaves, 3,251 ; D. A. Greer, 4,146; H. L. Gregor, 3,014; E. R. Grennier, 4,035; G. D. Grierson, 3,342; T. A. Guay, 3,149; E. W. Gulis, 2,600; R. D. Gunter, 3,808; R. D. Gunter, 3,569; R. E. Guppy, 2,698; L. G. Gustafson, 4,325;

Hacquoil, J. P., 2,844; R. T. Haine, 3,339; G. N. Hall, 2,624; L. A. Hall, 2,786; D. Ham, 8,576; W. D. Ham, 3,340; G. Hambleton, 2,782; D. V. Hamlin, 3,256; R. E. Hammond, 2,577; T. F. Hancock, 3,290; R. V. Handforth, 2,925; J. E. Harman, 3,944; M. D. Harmelink, 21,146; B. Harrison, 4,046; W. C. Hartman,

4,559; P. J. Harvey, 2,593; N. J. Haslett, 12,250; A. A. Hawkins, 2,607; S. G. Haydon, 2,768; J. W. Hazzard,

3,184; G. W. Heatlie, 4,421 ; G. T. Hebert, 5,161 ; W. Heinsohn, 6,234; C. G. Hendrickson, 2,884; H. R.

Herbrand, 2,535; C. I. Hernden, 2,873; G. I. Hernden, 2,501 ; G. Heti, 13,835; J. A. Hewson, 5,671 ; F. L. Hibbert, 3,931; D. M. Hickling, 3,069; R. D. Higgins, 3,840; S. Hill, 2,699; D. E. Hill, 3,018; E. N. Hill,

5,332; G. A. Hill, 3,322; C. A. Hinsperger, 5,248; J. W. Hitchcock, 3,233; D. R. Hogg, 3,341 ; E. G. Hogg, 4,890; G. A. Holman, 4,069; J. W. Honsinger, 2,642; R. E. Hood, 3,886; W. J. Hoogland, 2,572; J. W. Hope, 3,757; J. R. Hope Smith, 4,262; R. C. Hornich, 2,762; T. R. Hotti, 3,029; J. A. Houlahan, 3,562;

J. D. Hourigan, 6,051 ; G. S. Howden, 4,193; K. L. Howe, 3,113; R. A. Howe, 3,884; W. G. Howe, 2,891; R. C. Howes, 2,773; J. W. Hoyle, 3,667; W. H. Hube, 2,816; W. S. Humphreys, 2,874; J. E. Hunter, 2,929;

R. E. Hunter, 6,213; R. A. Hurley, 3,302; J. C. Hutchingame, Jr., 3,097; A. J. Hutchinson, 3,048; J. D. Hutchison, 3,476; R. T. Hutchison, 4,524; B. A. Hyde, 2,790; P. L. Hyde, 4,100;

Ilton, N. R., 3,044; G. D. Ingram, 3,023; D. O. Ireland, 3,185; F. H. Irvine, 3,721 ; E. K. Iwasa, 6,271

Jackson, R. A., 3,321; J. R. Jagger, 3,129; D. M. James, 2,854; L. R. James, 2,932; R. R. Jelly, 2,904; H. D.

Johnson, 3,084; J. W. Johnson, 2,945; T. C. Johnson, Jr., 2,734; G. M. Johnston, 5,304; J. D. Johnston,

3,132; R. D. Johnston, 3,680; D. L. Jones, 2,988; D. M. Jones, 2,658; G. N. Jones, 2,529; J. P. Jourdain, 2,759; G. M. Jowett, 4,240; P. F. Judson, 2,993; T. H. Julian, 2,742; T. M. Julian, 2,693;

Kalapaca, M. M., 2,621 ; R. G. Kant, 3,147: W. Katarynczuk, 2,559; W. E. Keats, 2,974; C. J. Keetch, 2,968;

M. Kelch, 3,978; R. C. Kellar, 2,535; G. K. Kemp, 2,837; S. E. Keown, 4,491 ; D. W. Kerr, 2,691 ; P. Kiar, 3,006; F. W. Kiar, 2,765; M. E. Kilfoyle, 3,158; R. P. Killaire, 2,938; K. E. Killingbeck, 3,498; R. M.

Kilpatrick, 4,642; A. S. King, 2,860; R. B. King, 2,929; D. W. Kinnear, 4,196; B. W. Kinnee, 6,777; J. S.

Kinsey, 3,698; G. W. Kirkham, 2,571 ; D. T. Kitchener, 2,589; G. H. Kiteley, 5,922; B. G. Knight, 2,921 K. E. Knipe, 4,634; D. A. Kosloski, 3,440; J. Kosowan, 3,304; T. T. Kotilehti, 3,020; P. Kounnas, 2,577; K. R. Kramp, 3,551; H. H. Kranz, 3,438; E. E. Kreis, 7,044; P. Ksenych, 3,922; D. B. Kuiack, 3,006;

M. J. Kuno, 2,971 ; V. Kyllonen, 4,144;

Lacombe, C. J., 3,164; S. W. Ladouceur, 16,393; W. T. Lafontaine, 3.616; D. P. Lajoie, 2,781; R. C. Lamb,

2,665; D. D. Lambe, 4,094; L. A. Lamoureux. 5,447; J. R. Lancaster, 4,385; R. C. Lane, 3,108; D. K. Lang, 3,201; R. O. Laukkanen, 4,189; M. P. Laurin, 2,615; R. W. Lavictoire, 3,046; F. S: Lawrence,

2,923; M. K. Lawrence, 3,131; J. E. Laycock, 3,270; E. W. Leeck, 2,568; J. R. Lefaivre, 3.208; J. A.

Lefebvre, 3,110; B. J. Legg, 2,906; M. R. Legue, 2,763; W. J. Leigh, 4,147; M. R. Leitch, 6,094; M. T.

Leitch, 3,034; J. K. Lennon, 3,119; L. B. Lessard, 2,798; D. E. Levean, 2,647; D. C. Levere, 3,505; R. J. Levesque, 3,285; N. C. Lewis, 2,707; R. C. Lidstone, 3,084; H. D. Lingenfelter, 2,775; M. R. Lister, 3,438; K. G. Little, 3,879; R. A. Livingston, 3,215; B. L. Loach, 4,053; D. L. Locke, 2,768; H. R. Lodwick, 4,223; B. E. Loney, 3,487; D. V. Loney, 5,737; F. E. Loscombe, 2,540; A. R. Lott, 2,956; J. F. Lougheed, 3,621

E. H. Louttit, 2,586; C. L. Lowe, 3,814; R. C. Lowe, 3,085; G. E. Ludlow, 3,191 ; G. R. Luery, 5,652; D. G.

Luscombe, 3,550; G. Luyt, 3,450; J. W. Lyon, 3,472; H. A. Lyons, 2,81 1

MacDonald, J. A., 2,598; R. G. MacDonald, 3,327; G. K. Macey, 3,269; J. W. Maclntyre, 2,960; D. R. Mac-

Kinnon, 3,100; M. D. MacLean, 3,780; J. B. MacMaster, 2,799; W. P. MacNeil, 3,645; R. A. MacSephney.

2,605; B. L. Madden, 3,966; R. A. Madill, 3,686; G. J. Magee, 2,526; D. W. Mailer, 2,950; U. J. Mailloux,

4,667; R. J. Maisonneuve, 2,724; R. G. Mallory, 2,976; R. A. Maltais, 5,851 ; M. J. Mann. 3,787; D. W.

Mantle, 3,898; L. W. Marcellus, 4,31 1 ; R. D. Marlatt, 2,952; R. L. Marshall, 4,332; T. C. Marshall, 6,599; P. H. Martin, 2,873; P. S. Martin, 3,157; R. G. Maskell, 5,286; M. G. Masko, 2,708; G. S. Mason, 3,084; M. E. Mason, 2,712; A. V. Massey, 2,728; N. H. Mathon, 5,578; P. H. Matson, 3,495; L. W. Matthew.

2,939; R. M. Mattson, 3,531 ; R. E. Maundrell, 2,512; F. J. Mauro, 3,413; T. J. Maxwell, 2,536; A. Mayr.

3,187; J. C. McAllister, 3,489; M. McArthur, 3,344; D. J. McAsh, 5,889; W. B. McCarter, 3,052; H. V. McCarthy, 4,274; R. N. McCharles, 3,944; A. W. McClelland, 4,585; E. G. McComb, 2,529; S. McCombie. 2,529; A. McConnell, 6,687; D. L. McConnell, 3,632; T. P. McCool, 3,256; D. J. McCormack, 2,866; G. A. McCoy, 2,815; D. W. McCrory, 2,826; C. A. McDermid, 4,310; G. K. McDermid, 2,830; A. D.

McDonald, 3,688; J. I. McDougall, 4,101; G. A. McGoldrick, 2,900; G. McGregor, 3,173; K. A. Mc- PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 U5

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Gregor, 3,073; H. C. McGugan, 4,535; H. E. Mcllroy, 3,414; B. J. McKenna, 7,857; N. F. McKenna, 2,995; G. Mckenzie, 4,101; K. P. McKenzie, 4,061; V. M. McKercher, 4,064; J. C. McKessock, 3,996 M. M. McKinlay, 3,482; A. C. McKinnon, 4,482; J. W. McLane, 3,146; J. J. McLaughlin, 3,097; D. M

McLean, 5,316; R. J. McLean, 2,936; W. McLennan, 3,321 ; E. T. McLennan, 4,350; G. S. McLeod, 2,616

R. W. McLuhan, 7,914; C. D. McLure, 3,501 ; P. J. McMahon, 4,522; R. J. McMahon, 2,516; G. McMillan

6,236; L. G. McMurphy, 2,841 ; G. J. McNeil, 4,436; A. A. McPhail, 5,645; R. A. McPhail, 4,469; R. N McPhail, 3,303; W. F. McQuaker, 3,970; V. J. McQueen, 5,219; B. J. McQuoid, 3,369; K. G. McVanel 2,917; G. V. Meade, 6,553; J. Meendering, 2,588; J. N. Megaffin, 2,824; M. D. Mellon, 2,738; E. P Merkley, 4,216; A. M. Merko, 3,990; E. E. Messina, 5,275; T. Meszaros, 3,895; C. B. Metcalfe, 5,523

D. W. Milko, 3,587; R. R. Millar, 2,587; B. J. Miller, 2,568; B. R. Miller, 2,507; D. E. Miller, 4,367 W. W. Miller, 2,918; C. R. Milliard, 3,982; G. F. Mills, 2,722; M. G. Mills, 3,260; T. H. Mills, 4,538

G. J. Miner, 4.795; H. H. Mitchell, 2,735; M. C. Mitchell, 3,101; A. J. Moll, 4,588; H. B. Molyneaux

3,297; B. A. Montgomery, 3,726; P. K. Montgomery, 3,010; E. J. Moon, 2,578; E. S. Moon, 2,731 ; H. H Moore, 4,320; R. J. Moore, 3,594; R. J. Moore, 2,533; W. H. Moore, 4,592; B. R. Moratz, 4,769; A. G Morris, 3,276; B. R. Morris, 2,913; L. M. Morris, 7,411; M. R. Morris, 2,964; D. H. Morrison, 2,681

W. J. Mousseau, 3,410; E. J. Mullin, 2,882; G. P. Mullins, 2,731 ; H. M. Munford, 2,579; D. A. Munro 5,450; F. D. Murdoch, 2,579; D. Murphy, 4,348; P. E. Muspratt, 2,661; A. O. Mustard, 2,586; D. W Myers, 3,003;

Nadalin, J. F., 2,905; R. E. Nadeau, 2,693; N. E. Neilans, 2,555; W. D. Neilipovitz, 6,619; L. A. Nelson, 2,538

D. W. New, 4,719; R. K. Newman, 2,681 ; R. L. Nicholson, 3,075; E. A. Nicol, 5,685; E. E. Niemi, 4,619

V. S. Nolan, 2,848; J. A. Noonan, 2,845; D. J. Norlock, 2,886; D. L. Northey, 3,265; R. J. Nowlan, 3,109

Oates, J. A., 3,688; H. W. O'Brien, 3,624; J. W. Oddson, 5,200; W. H. Odell. 2,712; W. Odnorih, 2,959; L. T. O'Donohue, 2,629; D. W. Odrowski, 3,287; K. S. Ogden, 4,096; L. J. O'Grady, 5,892; K. W. Okum,

4,098; N. S. O'Leary, 5,183; I. L. Oliver, 2,807; G. E. O'Malley, 4,335; M. A. O'Malley, 3,588; J. T. O'Mara.

3,306; G. E. O'Neill, 2,597; T. E. O'Neill, 3,030; W. J. O'Reilly, 2,758; D. L. Osborne, 2,862; H. J. Osborne.

3,650; P. L. O'Toole, 6,309; P. H. Otway, 3,839; G. O. Ouellette, 2,553; R. H. Owens, 3,731 ; W. P. Owens, 4,858;

Packwood, D. M., 4,179; K. R. Pageau, 2,730; E. Pahl, 3,495; L. H. Pallot, 4,366; A. Palm Leis, 2,600; G. J. Papineau, 2,891; D. A. Paquette, 4,301; K. H. Parker, 3,212; R. E. Parker, 4,362; A. Parnamagi, 2,916;

H. V. Parr, 4,096; K. A. Pawson, 4,047; P. Payer, 2,618; J. G. Payette, 5,319; L. W. Payne. 2,553; J. B

Pearson, 3,334; J. H. Peer, 9,095; D. A. Peplinskie, 5,550; A. T. Percival, 2,683; N. Perfect, 16,699; A. P

Perrier, 2,731 ; P. J. Perrin, 4,063; K. O. Persson, 4,537; S. B. Peterson, 5,133; I. M. Petitpas, 2,783; J. K

Petrak, 2,996; J. W. Petrunka, 4,496; B. J. Petteplace, 3,311; A. E. Pettigrew, 3,509; P. A. Pfaff, 2,708

R. C. Pfeiffer, 2,593; D. A. Phillips, 2,638; T. J. Pierce, 3,084; E. J. Pigeau, 4,529; J. A. Pigeau, 2,547

J. S. Pileggi, 2,668; H. B. Pilon, 3,409; C. K. Pinder, 2,986; D. P. Pinkerton, 4,087; N. L. Plante, 3,539

W. E. Player, 3,661; D. J. Pogue, 2,698; L. J. Poirier, 2,597; R. G. Pollard, 3,112; W. P. Pollard. 4,033

J. R. Polmateer, 4,371 ; K. E. Polmateer, 4,41 1 ; E. S. Pong. 3,673; B. A. Porter, 3,218; G. C. Porter, 2,834

L. O. Post, 2,915; L. C. Poste, 3,769; R. G. Pothier, 2,789; G. J. Potter, 2,540; R. J. Poulin, 3,464; D. B

Powell, 3,316; F. J. Pratt, 3,391 ; K. D. Prescott, 4,179; A. G. Price, 4,223; W. L. Price, 2,682; M. Prick

aerts, 2,601 ; M. F. Prisner, 3,649; R. E. Proctor, 3,484; R. Puccini, 3,360; A. R. Puckett, 2,819; J. F. Pullen 5,099; R. E. Purdy, 2,707; G. P. Purvis, 2,629; L. E. Pye, 3,178; P. E. Pyne, 3,659;

Quinn, J. D., 3,526; W. A. Quinn, 5,120; M. R. Quinton, 3,280;

Rahn, D. B., 5,422; H. W. Rahn, 3,333; H. H. Rait, 6,331 ; W. D. Ranney, 4,876; W. A. Rathbun, 4,344; E. J.

Ravelle, 2,640; A. G. Rayfield, 3,069; M. J. Reddick, 3,921; I. Reid, 2,585; W. F. Reid, 3,173; D. A. Renaud, 3,320; R. M. Renfrew, 17,771; F. W. Reynolds, 5,713; B. A. Rhodes, 2,601; J. A. Richards. 4,342; N. E. Richards, 5,977; G. M. Richardson, 5,152; G. J. Ricker, 2,726; D. V. Rideout, 3,657; B. G. Ridley, 3,958; C. A. Rintoul, 2,530; M. R. Riopel, 2,807; D. F. Riseboro, 5,096; V. E. Roach, 3,194;

D. R. Robb, 3,216; D. J. Robbins, 3,029; B. D. Roberts, 3,124; K. A. Roberts, 3,492; R. D. Robidoux.

3,491 ; J. R. Robinson, 2,91 1 ; L. J. Robinson, 3.659; J. B. Robson. 2,695; F. M. Rockburn. 3,149; D. M.

Rodger, 2,928; P. Rogers, 3,261; A. M. Rogers, 2,556; A. W. Rogers. 2.728; J. A. Rogerson, 4,388;

T. C. Rooke, 2,525; N. Ross. 4,732; T. A. Ross. 2,763; D. B. Rothwell, 3.126; J. R. Roul, 2,861; R. J. Routenburg. 3,913; B. D. Rowland, 7,363; B. F. Ruby, 5,087; K. R. Russell. 2,545; A. Ruta, 6,729;

A. L. Ryan, 2,930; D. J. Ryan. 2.766; G. P. Ryan. 4,027; G. T. Ryan, 5,509; J. E. Ryder, 3.470; D. S. Ryding, 4,619;

Saarits, K., 2,554; P. J. Samis, 4,438; G. R. Sanders, 3,047; K. C. Sanders, 4,046; M. R. Sanford, 2,810;

D. R. Savage, 3,438; R. J. Schaeffer, 4,107; D. G. Schell, 3,288; R. Schmidt, 2,655; E. A. Schoenfeldt. ;

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6,71 1 ; B. N. Schubert, 3,123; F. A. Seabrook, 3,064; T. W. Sefton, 3,025; B. Seggewiss, 4,824; S. J. Seguin,

3,078; J. D. Semple, 3,271 ; G. R. Serson, 2,720; R. H. Service, 3,042; F. C. Sexton, 2,745; R. R. Shaheen, 2,588; T. J. Shanahan, 3,373 ;T. A. Sharpe, 5,105; D. W. Shaver, 3,544; M. J. Sheedy, 2,533; R. W. Sheffield, 5,160; H. A. Sheppard, 4,664; D. B. Shier, 4,354; W. K. Shillington, 2,940; A. B. Shipston, 3,122; G.

Sholer, 4,527; L. P. Shorr, 5,017; V. A. Shushack, 4,554; E. Sigus, 4,531 ; C. L. Simon, 2,662; G. H. Simp- son, 3,465; P. A. Sinden, 2,651; C. Singh, 9,597; R. J. Skebo, 4,373; J. N. Skidmore, 3,573; G. Slack, 3,607: M. R. Slator, 4,517; B. A. Smail, 3,264; A. W. Smith, 3,432; G. D. Smith, 2,604; L. A. Smith, 4,148; L. E. Smith. 4.523; R. R. Smith, 3,958; W. L. Smith, 2,509; B. Smrcka, 2,802; W. M. Somek, 2,683;

H. A. Soutar, 2,651 ; G. S. Souter, 2,670; J. R. Southgate, 2,840; G. W. Soyatt, 2,580; A. J. Sparks, 2,728; B. J. Speedie, 3,336; T. E. Spinks, 3,000; M. J. St. Jean, 3,427; M. J. St. Michel, 3,323; H. R. Stankaitis,

2,693; W. C. Stanton, 2,985; J. D. Steele, 5,630; M. B. Steele, 3,713; E. Steinhards, 4,842; H. F. Stephens, 2,889; D. S. Steveley, 2,929; D. H. Stevens, 4,646; C. L. Stevenson, 2,654; B. W. Stewart, 2,746; G. D.

Stewart, 3,091 ; D. T. Stillar, 3,080; R. E. Stock, 4,506; B. C. Stonehouse, 4,231 ; W. Stoyke, 2,516; W. J.

Stride, 4,482; A. J. Stripnieks, 2,806; E. P. Strugal, 3,329; P. J. Stuart, 2,993; L. J. Sturgeon, 2,613; G. H.

Sutton, 2,624; J. T. Swaile, 3,045; J. M. Syme, 3,313; S. I. Szeker, 3,480; S. A. Szenasi, 3,971

Taylor, R., 3,473; B. C. Taylor, 3,240; R. T. Tedford, 4,077; S. L. Teetzel, 3,918; G. F. Telford, 5,421 ; L. A.

Therrien, 2,605; T. Thomaes, 3,091 ; I. C. Thompson, 4,577; M. C. Thompson, 2,871 ; M. G. Thompson,

3,722; N. E. Thompson, 6,060; D. J. Thorns, 3,612; R. J. Thornbury, 2,733; D. E. Thrasher, 2,697; H. F.

Tiede, 2,755; R. D. Tolton, 4,037; A. S. Torrie, 5,531; L. Townsend, 4,511; G. H. Trachsel, 3,303; I. J.

Tremain. 2,818; J. S. Trew, 2,929; J. C. Tripp, 2,669; W. E. Triskle, 2,981 ; T. M. Trotechaud, 3,332; E. V.

Trotter, 3,231 ; D. C. Troughton, 5,624; J. D. Trudell, 2,524; M. A. Trumbull, 3,704; D. N. Tryon, 4,347; W. W. Tucker, 3,242; S. A. Tupper, 3,928; D. S. Turner, 3,455; M. H. Turner, 2,795;

Urcheshen, C. W., 3,370;

Vail, D. M., 3,228; O. Valkirs, 2,723; E. Vanbeilen, 3,112; T. H. Vandenoetelaar, 3,294; G. Vankan, 5,743;

W. C. Vanness, 4,516; A. L. Vaughan, 4,101 ; C. J. Vautour, 3,134; P. Vecchio, 3,988; T. M. Vennechenko, 3,316; B. P. Vervenne, 2,648; O. E. VillnefT, 3,884; D. C. Vollrath, 2,517; C. S. Vonhatten, 2,998; D. C. Vye, 4,572;

Wagner, L„ 3,025; W. F. Walberg, 3,208; F. M. Wales, 3,145; G. D. Walker, 2,630; J. E. Walker, 7,231;

J. W. Walker, 4,711; R. E. Walker, 2,943; L. A. Wall, 3,133; J. D. Wallace, 3,125; D. K. Walling, 2,635;

B. J. Walters, 2,562; D. F. Walton, 5,845; M. D. Wanamaker, 4,572; H. Wanecki, 4,002; L. H. Wanna-

maker, 2,889; N. W. Ward, 3,048; I. S. Warnock, 2,608; D. B. Warren, 3,503; P. N. Wasylkiw, 2,869; C. R.

Watson, 4,925; L. A. Wayrynen, 4,91 1 ; G. F. Weatherbie, 3,161 ; D. L. Webber, 3,766; D. A. Wesson. 3,529

A. W. West, 2,842; M. R. West, 4,250; J. L. Westcott, 4,631 ; G. F. Wetherall, 3,372; D. W. Wheeldon, 3,146

J. W. Wheeler, 3,321 ; S. G. Wheeler, 4,164; R. G. Whitcombe, 3,409; G. R. White, 5,707; G. R. White, 3,585

J. E. White, 2,550; J. L. White, 2,754; K. W. Whitelock, 3,540; A. A. Whitney, 3,862; M. L. Widdifield

3,359; S. G. Wieler, 2,970; W. J. Wiercienski, 17,832; D. W. Wilkes, 3,942; H. R. Wilkinson, 2,595; J. F Williams, 2,941; K. T. Williams, 2,910; A. M. Willie, 2,588; G. R. Willison, 2,714; B. L. Wills, 2,602 G. Wilson, 2,881; W. Wilson, 6,486; A. E. Wilson, 3,026; G. N. Wilson, 2,543; G. P. Wilson, 3,264

O. E. Witiw, 3,550; J. F. Wolff, 5,366; D. J. Wolffers, 3,955; A. G. Wood, 4,166; D. A. Wood, 2,877 M. L. Wood, 3,675; N. R. Wood, 3,066; R. W. Woodbeck, 3,135; P. Woodhouse, 4,823; B. M. Wood

ward, 2,645; J. R. Woodward, 4,456; G. S. Woodworth, 2,556; R. C. Workman, 3,805; C. J. Wride, 2,812

H. A. Wright, 2,739; J. D. Wright, 2,684; K. D. Wright, 4,669; L. R. Wright, 3,182; W. J. Wright, 2,563 W. E. Wurdell, 3,288;

Yates, K. D., 2,528; H. J. Yerlitz, 3,267; B. J. Young, 4,459; D. G. Young, 3,527; E. F. Young, 4,763; E. M.

Young, 3,733; R. I. Young, 6,577; S. W. Young, 3,137; W. J. Young, 3,568; C. C. Yuill, 3,434;

Zaiser, E. W., 4,326; B. Zandnia, 2,672; J. R. Zaroski, 2,567; E. J. Zavitski, 3,825; N. J. Zebruck, 3,881 ; W. G. Zimmerman, 2,564; G. P. Zubyk, 6,337; W. P. Zurkan, 2,962;

Accounts under $2,500, 5,412,977.

Other Payments ($648,998,681)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($136,400,599): Abam Engineers Incorporated, 25,186; Abitibi Paper Co. Ltd., 149,786; Able Customs Brokers Ltd., 68,652; Abso Blue Prints Ltd., 15,634; Acanthus International Ltd., 10,927; Acklands Ltd., 36,385; ;

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Acklands (Ontario) Ltd., 33,539; Acme Planing Mills Ltd., 10,598; Acres Consulting Services Ltd., 151,528; Acropolis Construction Ltd., 12,529; Acrow Canada Ltd., 197,877; Addressograph-Multi- graph of Canada Ltd., 57,105; Adult Occupational Centre, 18,685; Town of Ajax, 14,191; Alary Transport Ltd., 66,002; Albery, Pullerits, Dickson & Associates Ltd., 20,633; Alcan Canada

Products Ltd., 45,457; J. K. Alcock, 23,191 ; Algoma Steel Corporation Ltd., 1,375,040; Allans Hard-

ware, 14,681 ; Allied Chemical Canada Ltd., 254,1 12; Town of Alliston, 145,448; Robert Allworth Ltd.. 15,123; Altone Investments Ltd., 17,176; Township of Amabel, 14,927; Amaco Industrial Distributors, 37,071; American Can of Canada Ltd., 29,228; American Motors Canada Ltd., 12,346; Town of Amherstburg, 60,389; Anachemia Solvents Ltd., 12,863; Andison Equipment Ltd., 46,306; S. Anglin Co. Ltd., 43,327; Ansley Clarke Ltd., 13,433; Apeco of Canada Ltd., 53,015; Helena Arabey. 19,000; Paul Arch, 16,110; Armbro Materials & Construction Ltd., 339,796; Armco Canada Ltd., 476,835; Armitage (Ontario) Construction Co. Ltd., 21,179; George Armstrong Co. Ltd., 37,908; P. H.

Armstrong Motors Ltd., 1 1,935; Arrow Construction, 19,048; Arrow Leasing Ltd., 147,750; Township of Ashfield, 12,044; Municipality of Assiginack, 62,062; Atco Quebec Ltee., 44,830; Atcost Soil Drilling Inc., 35,717; Atlas Alloys, 113,750; Ministry of Attorney General, 507,541; Austin Airways Ltd., 14,078; Howard Avery Construction Ltd., 10,330; Milford Avery, 11,918;

B. D. C. Ltd., 13,053; B. & L. Truck Leasing, 26,064; B. & M. Carriers Ltd., 49,004; B. K. & B. Truck Bodies Ltd., 23,264; B. P. Canada Ltd., 987,245; B. P. Refinery Canada Ltd., 959,542; Baines& David Ltd., 11,248; Don Baiocco Holdings Ltd., 31,692; N. Baldini Excavating, 17,923; Baltimore Paint & Chemical Corporation, 29,106; Bangs Bros. Ltd., 19,618; Bank of Montreal, 13,633; Peter Barnard

Associates, 87,595; J. D. Barnes Ltd., 22,848; Barnett-McQueen Co. Ltd., 30,984; Ken Barr, 13,488;

Barratt Spun Concrete Poles Ltd., 11,433; City of Barrie, 293,487; J. G. Bartlett, 14,797; Township of

Bastard and South Burgess, 255,901; W. E. Bateman, 20,624; Township of Bathurst, 67,303; K. J. Beamish Construction Co. Ltd., 15,006; Mack Bearss, 24,257; Fernand Beauparlant, 15,028; Luc

Luc Beausoleil, 10,910; Fred J. Beck, 13,344; Bedard Gerard, 11,164; Clayton Beers, 29,810; Bell

Canada, 1 ,238,267 ; Carl Bell Investments Ltd., 26, 1 90 ; City of Belleville, 68,764 ; Belleville Truck Centre, 17,607; Beltona Ltd., 27,769; Benjamin Film Laboratories Ltd., 13,445; Bennet & Elliott Co. Ltd.,

17,158; Bennett Paving & Materials Ltd., 52,715; Bermingham Construction Ltd., 22,661 ; Romeo Bernard, 21,116; Berridge Construction Co. Ltd., 16,739; Berthiaume Fuels, 19,970; Bertram Bros.

Ltd., 15,851 ; Les Bertram & Sons Ltd., 10,366; Bert's Auto Supply Ltd., 13,247; Best Film Industries

Ltd., 1 1,292; G. Best, 15,866; Bird & Hale Ltd., 28,408; J. W. Bird & Co. Ltd., 17,546; Lawrence Black, 12,907; Township of Black River-Matheson, 19,141; Blackwood Hodge Ontario Ltd., 18,276; Building Trades Centre, 13,315; Bonar & Bemis Ltd., 94,948; Borden Metal Products Canada Ltd., 26,030; Border Transit Ltd., 22,685; Wilfred Boudah & Son, 17,798; Jerry Boyle, 17,207; Bramall & Co. Construction Ltd., 12,536; City of Brampton, 94,306; City of Brantford, 361,302; Twp. of Brantford,

17,635; A. J. Braun Mfg. Ltd., 135,144; Braun's Landscaping& Nursery Ltd., 41,665; Brayshaws Steel Ltd., 10,391; Robert Brazeau, 12,553; Brent Reg Construction, 16,722; J. A. Brisson & Sons Ltd., 14,653; Twp. of Brock, 125,104; City of Brockville, 54,244; Brookdale-Kingsway Ltd., 10,070; H. J.

Brooks, 45,851 ; Brown Bros. Ltd., 20,935; H. E. Brown Supply Co. Ltd., 66,250; Township of Brudenell and Lyndoch, 146,765; Bruell Paving Ltd. 21,310; Brundige Construction Co. Ltd., 10,158; Bucyrus Blades of Canada Ltd., 21,988; Budget Car Rentals Toronto Ltd., 17,792; Peter Buratynaki, 13,716; Burlec Ltd., 20,087; Township of Burleigh and Anstruther, 206,176; City of Burlington, 193,918; Burlington Public Utilities Commission, 16,086; Burlington Steel, 49,061; Business Aid, 61,269;

C. F. A. Operations Inc., 13,310; C. R. C. Consultants, 64,608; C. R. L. Campbell Bros. Construction Ltd., 55,425; C. S. Castings Ltd., 27,568; Cable-Tech Wire Co. Ltd., 108,294; Alvin Caldwell, 16,944; Town of Caledon, 35,003; Cam-Hi Safety Equipment Ltd., 27,650; City of Cambridge, 329,321; Cameo Girl, 103,857; Rene Camire, 14,820; Clare Campbell, 18,202; George Campbell Co. Ltd.,

5 1 ,06 1 ; Marshall Campbell, 1 3,630 ; Campeau Corporation, 48 1 , 1 22 ; Camroy Construction Ltd. , 1 5,299 Canada Cement Lafarge Ltd., 445,326; Canada Systems Group (Est.) Ltd., 195,226; Canadian Bearings

Co. Ltd., 12,129; Canadian Cutting & Coring (Toronto) Ltd., 12,991 ; Canadian Dredge & Dock Co.

Ltd., 297,41 3 ; Canadian Filing Equipment Ltd., 19,388 ; Canadian Fine Color Co. Ltd., 27,070 ; Canadian

General Electric Co. Ltd., 282,807; Canadian Hoechst Ltd., 84,821 ; Canadian Industries Ltd., 169,406; Canadian Laboratory Supplies Ltd., 33,181; Canadian Longyear Ltd., 46,088; Canadian Motorola Electronics Co., 333,894; Canadian National Exhibition, 382,896; Canadian National Railway Co.. 4,648,167; Canadian National Telecommunications, 134,928; Canadian Niagara Power Co. Ltd., 14,600; Canadian Ohio Brass Co. Ltd., 33,166; Canadian Oxygen Ltd., 16,893; Canadian Pacific Ltd.. 165,466; Canadian Pacific Express Ltd., 34,377; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 73,811; Canadian Pacific Telecommunications, 20,530; Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Ltd., 10,270; Canadian Rogers

Eastern Ltd., 16,021 ; Canadian Salt Co. Ltd., 2,580,240; Canadian Scale Co. Ltd., 13,088; Canadian Shipbuilding & Engineering Ltd., 4,235,376; Canam Oil Services, 10,760; D. & N. Canfield, 43,116; ;

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David Canfield, 18,487; Norman Canfield, 16,649; Canron Ltd., 178,890; Capital Air Surveys Ltd., 29,057; Capital Equipment Ltd., 66,746; Cappco Pipe Piling Ltd., 361,149; Carman Construction Ltd., 65,768; Carrington's Building Centre Ltd., 30,456; Case Associates Advertising Ltd., 306,035; Case Existological Laboratories Ltd., 169,580; Case Power & Equipment Ltd., 157,663; Robert Case, 21,146; Casselman Co. Ltd., 17,118; Cavanagh Construction, 14,770; Cayuga Materials & Construction Co. Ltd., 17,996; Cedarhurst Quarries& Crushing Ltd., 13,756; Township of Chamberlain, 10,31 1 ; Gordon B. Chamney, 11,346; Municipality of Chapleau, 17,077; Township of Chapleau, 115,531; Gordon

Chapman, 30,571 ; Roger Chartrand, 75,048; City of Chatham, 249,946; Chevron Asphalt Ltd., 285,436; Robert L. Chouinard, 15,049; Chrysler Canada Ltd., 981,964; Chrysler Truck Centre Toronto Ltd., 60,171; Peter Clapperton, 38,203; Claybelt Lumber Ltd., 12,083; Clow Farm Equipment, 10,674;

Town of Cobourg, 1 27,703 ; Cochrane Dunlop Hardware, 44,599 ; Cochrane Public Utilities Commission, 22,297; Hugh Cole Construction Ltd., 11,768; Cole Sherman & Associates Ltd., 461,649; Town of

Collingwood, 10,031 ; Colmal Contracting Inc., 12,461 ; R. N. Colville & Son Ltd., 10,988; Comairco Equipment Ltd., 36,058; Community Tel. Co. of Ontario Ltd., 11,960; Computrex Centres Ltd., 75,986; Concept Furniture International (1973) Ltd., 30,793; Conenco Canada Ltd.. 36,975; Consoli- dated Computer Inc., 55,200; Consolidated Engines & Machinery Co. Ltd., 13,689; Consolidated Sand & Gravel Co., 16,450; Construction Equipment Co., 15,754; Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations, 1,365; Consumers Gas Co., 280,040; Control Data Canada Ltd., 28,366; Conveyor Sales &

Rentals of Canada Ltd., 19,451 ; Village of Cookstown, 31,658; Cooney Haulage Ltd., 32,078; Cooper Tool Group Ltd., 29.361; A. Cope & Sons Ltd.. 57.856; City of Cornwall. 234.831; Ministry of

Correctional Services, 621,505; Corrosion Service Co. Ltd., 15,932; Corrugated Pipe Co. Ltd., 92.211 ; Cox Construction Ltd.. 12,143; Craft Aluminum Products Co. Ltd., 12,072; Crane Supply, 12.716; Graham F. Crate Ltd.. 44.000; Allan Crawford Associates Ltd.. 80.393; Crawford-Ontario Sand & Gravel Co., 10,718; Crea-Mac Contracting Co. Ltd., 44,315; Robert Crews. 23.823; Peter Crisp Haulage & Leasing. 49,352; Crothers Ltd., 10,852; Crown Zellerbach Building Materials (Eastern) Ltd., 33,395; Croy-Roy Distributors Ltd., 15,230; Township of Cumberland, 62,990; Cummins Ontario Ltd.. 38.717; Ross Cunningham Ltd.. 13.497; Cutting Ltd.. 10.476;

D. X. Oil Company, 17,035; Daily Commercial News Ltd.. 29.099; Dalton Fuels. 48.538; Damas & Smith Ltd.. 13.106; Data 100 (Canada) Ltd.. 13.165; Datagen of Canada Ltd.. 51,650; Davis Controls Ltd.. 320.737; J. W. Davis Co. of Canada. 45.182; Dearling Wood Products. 11.862; John Deere Ltd.. 107,301; Degagne Equipment Ltd., 10.113; Deleuw Cather & Co. of Canada Ltd.. 713.986; Dell The Mover Ltd.. 17.778; Dellelce Construction & Equipment. 131.043; Township of Derby. 60.368; Desoto Coatings Ltd.. 23.557; Devilbiss (Canada) Ltd., 14,870; Dibblee Const. Co. Ltd. 10.814;

A. B. Dick of Canada Ltd.. 20.705; Arnold Dick. 26,196; M. M. Dillon Ltd.. 582,441 ; Disher-Farrand Ltd.. 19.300; H. Dodge Haulage. 23,007; Doma's Custom Furniture Co. Ltd.. 15.333; Dominion Aluminum Fabricating Ltd.. 39.459; Dominion Auto Accessories Ltd.. 25,965; Dominion Bridge Co.

Ltd., 50,624; Dominion-Consolidated Truck Lines Ltd., 185,920; Dominion Motors. 10.401 ; Dominion of Canada General Insurance. 546.716; Dominion Road Machinery Sales Ltd.. 269.020; Dominion Soil Investigation Ltd., 42,082; Dominion Waste Management Group Ltd., 10,185; Domtar Chemicals

Ltd., 4,469, 1 94 ; Domtrec Ltd., 45.33 1 ; J. T. Donald & Co. Ltd., 1 1 ,692 ; Ken Dooley Bulldozing. 1 6.286 Dorion Inn & Store, 88,639; Dow Chemical of Canada Ltd., 191,063; Drummond McCall & Co. Ltd.. 50,020; Town of Dryden, 111,657; M. M. Dudman Construction Co.. 25,367; DufTerin Construction Co., 40,490; Duke Lawn Equipment Ltd., 40.875; Dun & Bradstreet of Canada Ltd.. 11,827; Ken Dunbar Equipment. 14,763; Town of Dundas, 136,936; Township of Dungannon. 327,284; Dupont of Canada Ltd., 28,483; Regional Municipality of Durham. 12.988; Durham Stone & Paving Ltd.. 55,935; Town of Durham, 10,484; Dutier Enterprises Ltd., 25.348; Don Eadie Construction Ltd.. 19.847;

East Ferris, Township of, 34,657; Eastern Generator Exchange Ltd., 10,875; C. J. Edwards & Son Ltd.. 19.736; Edwards Ford Mercury Sales Ltd., 11,219; G. L. Edwards, 41,903; Elastometal Ltd., 118,304; Electric Power Accessories Co. Ltd., 15,046; County of Elgin. 62,833; Township of Elizabethtown.

56.430; Village of Elmvale. 14,686; Elston Industries Ltd., 143,184; Employers Overload Co.. 24.761 ; Ennisteel. 84.423; Ministry of Environment. 495.240; Equipment Centre. 10,182; Equipment Sales & Service (1968) Ltd., 39,437; Errut Products Ltd., 17,798; Town of Espanola. 14,979; Ethier Sand & Gravel Ltd., 39,032; Borough of Etobicoke, 48,076; Township of Euphrasia. 141,334; Evans Lumber & Builders Supply Ltd.. 15.456; Township of Evanturel. 98,792; Duff Evers Lumber & Construction. 13.187;

F. M. C. of Canada Ltd., 246,785; Fabricon Manufacturing Ltd., 13,673; Facit-Addo Canada Ltd.,

20.355 ; Fahralloy Canada Ltd.. 1 2, 1 78 ; Township of Faraday, 1 91 ,974 ; Federal Technical Surveys Ltd..

96.316; Fedquip Incorporated. 25,509; A. J. Feheley Co. Ltd., 20,439; Fenco. 24,500; Fermar Paving ; ;;

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Ltd., 40.609 ; Filuma Door Co. Ltd., 68.672 ; Fine Papers Ltd., 47,085 ; Firestone Canada Ltd., 1 62,3 1 6 Fischer & Porter (Canada) Ltd., 45,426; Arthur J. Fish & Son Ltd., 30,119; Flex-O-Lite of Canada Ltd., 155,504; Flintkote Co. of Canada Ltd.. 206.149; Ford Motor Co. of Canada Ltd., 591,804; Town of Forest. 114,915; Town of Fort Erie, 62,023; Town of Fort Frances, 289,682; Fort Garry Industries, 14,484; Fort Ignition Ltd., 18,287; Foundation of Canada Engineering Corporation Ltd., 857,637; Gus Fournier, 12,601; Fox Cartage & Storage Ltd., 19,251; Freeman & Dunning. 13.881;

W. P. Frieday & Associates Ltd., 12,31 1 ; Frink of Canada, 239,866; Township of Front of Leeds and

Landsdowne. 84,360; Frontenac Auto Electric Service, 10,420; Frost Steel & Wire Co. Ltd.. 105.541 ; Funcraft Vehicles Ltd., 103.231

G. V. S. Sheet Metal. 33.339; Galaxy Pallets, 21,528; Fred Gamble. 27.608; Gamma Management Engineering Ltd.. 37,111; Ganaraska Bridge Co. Ltd., 12,979; Gandalf Data Communications Ltd.. 15,012; Cal Gardiner. 26.172; Wayne Gartshore Construction. 14.599; Mervin Gascho. 10.537; Leo Gauvreau. 19.390; General Motors of Canada Ltd., 218,997; General Supply Co. of Canada Ltd.. 172,446; Gerber Scientific Instrument Co.. 15,413; W. S. Gibson & Sons Ltd., 18,594; Giffels, Davis & Jorgensen Ltd., 822,469; Glendale Corporation, 58,072; Globe & Mail Ltd., 38.763; Leon Gobeil. 17,320; Sam Gogolin, 16,410; H. Q. Golder & Associates Ltd., 102,387; Goodco Ltd.. 37,882; B. F. Goodrich Canada Ltd., 147,198; Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada Ltd., 57,575; Township of Goulbourn, 19,050; Ministry of Government Services, 5,127,786; Grand & Toy Ltd., 11,604; Hugh M. Grant Ltd., 326,109; J. M. Grant Contractors Ltd., 106,370; Graphic Litho-Plate Ltd.. 25,860; Grassie Garage & Farm Equipment Ltd., 18,936; Gray Coach Lines Ltd., 523,011; Great Lakes Power Co. Ltd., 24,678; Great West Timber Ltd., 92,152; Ernest Green & Son Ltd., 20.967;

H. J. Green. 45.641 ; Greenwood Construction Co. Ltd., 25,341 ; Greer Galloway & Associates Ltd..

10,595 ; Griffin Bros (Gananoque) Ltd., 1 8,93 1 ; City of Guelph, 278,501 ; Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., 6,744.350 Gull Bay Indian Band, 12,340;

H. & S. Supply of Kenora Ltd., 15,116; Hacquoil Construction Ltd., 64.407; Albert Haigh. 35.321; County of Haliburton. 727.829; Hall Photographic Supply Ltd., 139,998; T. A. Halonen, 37,765;

Town of Halton Hills, 14,646; Emil Halverson, 22,328; Uljas Hamalainen, 1 1,881 ; City of Hamilton.

274,271 ; Hamilton Lumber & Supplies Ltd., 20,953; Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth,

1 25,539 ; Hanford Lumber Ltd.. 28.932 ; Hanover Truck Bodies Ltd., 98,783 ; Harnden & King Construc- tion Ltd., 14,930; Harper Detroit Diesel Ltd., 41,386; Town of Harriston, 11,646; Town of Harrow. 21,392; Hassan Steel Fabricators Ltd., 16,172; Hawker-Siddeley Canada Ltd., 35,044; Town of Hawkesbury, 10,927; Russell M. Hawley, 19,503; Hearst Central Garage Co. Ltd., 12.944; Helper! Supply Ltd.. 19.505; Here Industrial Engines Ltd.. 12,438; Karl Herits, 10,717; Hewlett-Packard Canada Ltd., 16,427; George O. Hill Supply Ltd., 43,494; L. V. Hilts. 18.684; Township of Hinchinbrooke, 400,147; Dick Hoath. 15,194; Hoey & McMillan Ltd., 15,814; Home Lumber Co. 38,569; Honeywell Ltd., 22,012; Hooker Air Services Ltd., 25,302; House of Stone, 57.847; H. S Howden, 24,013; Municipality of Howland, 58,139; E. S. Hubbell & Sons Ltd., 48,039; Huck Glove Co. Ltd., 11,616; Hudson's Bay Co., 23,334; Huggard Equipment Co. Ltd.. 12,102; Hughes-Owens Co. (Ltd.), 40,980; Donald Hunking, 14,882; A. C. Hunter, 16,915; Township of Huntingdon, 15.189

Town of Huntsville. 23,343; Husky Bulk Sales, 31,631 ; Hutchinson Farm Supply Ltd.. 32,504; Allan Hutchison, 29,254; D. E. & J. C. Hutchison Contracting Co. Ltd., 173,773; Earl Hutchison, 10,845 Hydro Gloucester, 62,871; Hydro Grimsby, 25,870; Hydro Nepean, 72,680; Hydro Niagara Falls 29,257; Hydro North Bay. 35.110; Hydro Ontario. 2,021,726; Hydro Ottawa, 86,896; Hydro Sarnia

14,076; Hydro Vaughan, 20,169; Hydro York North, 99,231 ; Hydro-Electric Commission Bobcaygeon 27,307; Hydro-Electric Commission Etobicoke, 202,262; Hydro-Electric Commission City of

Mississauga, 36,151 ; Hydro-Electric Commission Welland, 15,785; Hydro-Electric System Hamilton, 18,960; Gerald Hyvarinen, 19,456;

IBM Canada Ltd., 509,475; Iko Industries Ltd., 15.434; Ibis Products Ltd.. 21,595; Ilford Photo Canada Ltd.. 21,690; Imperial Oil Ltd.. 2.431,991; Industrial Textiles Ltd., 31,773; Industrial Wire & Cable Co.. 213.310; Ministry of Industry and Tourism. 94.710; Inland Cement Industries Ltd., 13,063; International Aeradio (North America) Ltd., 10,903; International Harvester Co. of Canada Ltd..

1.332,792; Interroyal Corporation Ltd., 27,712; Intertechnology Ltd., 64,391 ; Town of Iroquois Falls, 21,310; Iroquois Salt Products Ltd.. 519.429;

J. J. Stakes. 22,085; Jackson & Church Electronics (Canada) Ltd., 92,164; Dorland Jackson, 12,328; James Bay Education Centre, 36,052; Donald James Sand & Gravel, 12,166; Jauvin Truck Centre Ltd..

1 1.273; Jefco Ltd., 27.621 ; F. E. Johnston Drilling Co. Ltd., 14,846; Earl Jones & Sons Ltd., 17,057; Joy Manufacturing Co. (Canada) Ltd., 17,847; ; ;

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KG Packaging Ltd., 11,665; Kantola Motors Ltd., 12,136; Albert Kapush Contracting Ltd., 79,140; Mike Kapush, 20,559; Town of Kapuskasing, 15,867; Kaufman Footwear Inc., 16,467; William Keetch.

1 1,774; Kelly's Sand & Gravel, 12,145; Ken-Ray Contracting Ltd., 35,883; Kennette Contracting Co. Ltd., 21,239; Town of Kenora, 122,602; Kenroc Tools Ltd., 219,029; County of Kent, 12,465;

Township of Kerns, 14,802; R. J. Kerr, 1 1,800; Keuffel & Esser of Canada Ltd., 66,267; Keyes Supply Co. Ltd., 16,236; Town of Kincardine, 169,684; E. C. King Contracting Ltd., 47,570; E. G. King Construction Ltd., 29,059; King Paving & Materials Ltd., 47,009; King Seagrave Ltd.. 594,731; City of Kingston, 562,087; Kingston Dodge Chrysler (1963) Ltd., 37,220; Kingston Drive-Ur-Self Ltd., 15,118; Public Utilities Commission of Kingston, 18,036; Kingsway Film Equipment Ltd., 11,423; Kingsway Transports, 10,596; Town of Kirkland Lake, 168,858; Public Utilities Commission of Kitchener, 23,645; Township of Kitley, 100,736; John A. Knox & Son, 15,998; Kodak Canada Ltd., 137,217; Koppers International Canada Ltd., 369,701; Koval Bros Ltd., 24,167; Krauss-MafTei Aktiengesellschaft, 3,891,780; Harvey Krotz Ltd., 12,299; Veikko Kuhmo, 14,365; E. E. Kunsch. 22,638; Kuypers Adamson Norton Ltd., 21,641

L. F. E. Canada Ltd., 21 ,700; J. Labelle Contracting, 24,540; M. J. Labelle Co. Ltd., 1 22,142; Lacal Industries Ltd., 296,195; K. T. Lacarte Construction, 82,383; R. Laidlaw Lumber Co. Ltd., 21,510; Lake Ontario

Cement Ltd., 275,002; Village of Lakefield, 136,001 ; Lakehead Culvert Ltd., 59,310; Lakehead Freight- ways Ltd., 19,758; Lakehead University, 10,352; Lakeview Steel & Alloys Manufacturing, 16,569; Lakewood Ford Sales Ltd., 11,220; Lang & Smith Builders Supplies Ltd., 12,375; James Lathem, 19,984; Latimer Ltd., 58,888; Andrew Lavallee. 27,192; Lavis Contracting Co. Ltd., 25,176; Noel Lavoie, 16,488; R. E. Law Crushed Stone Ltd., 25,437; Town of Leamington. 13,792; George Leask Ltd., 52,440; L. Leblance, 11,975; Lee-Chappie Equipment Co. Ltd., 75,458; Glen Leeson & Son Co. Ltd., 27,068; Ed Lefaivre & Son, 17,375; Leigh Metal Products Ltd., 13,818; Levy Auto Parts Co.,

33,387; Lavern Lewis, 12,958; B. A. Lindgren Electric Ltd., 22,281 ; Town of Lindsay, 210,871 ; Lindstrom & Nilson Ltd., 27,934; A. Link. 10,620; Town of Listowel, 14,983; R. Litz & Sons Co. Ltd.. 18.958; City of London, 10,172; London Free Press Printing Co. Ltd., 11,029; Ken Long, 10,321; Lundy Steel Ltd., 14,689; P. Lussier& Sons Ltd., 20,884; Luther Backhoe Service, 10,026;

MacDonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional, Township of. 42.723; Mack Trucks Canada Ltd.. 35,302; Macklaim Construction Co. Ltd., 59,323; Maclean-Hunter Ltd., 20,186; MacLellan Construction Ltd., 46.799; MacMillan Bloedel Building Materials, 166.515; Allan F. Madar. 22,626; Magnetawan Crushing, 17,274; Malmberg Auto Service Ltd., 15,933; Everett Malott. 12,601; Murray Malott, 10,365; Management Board of Cabinet, 930,014; Manitoulin Fuels, 32,050; Manpower Services Ltd.. 68,394; Township of Manvers, 18,911; Maple Leaf Mills Ltd., 102,527; Marathon Equipment Ltd., 13,535; Marathon Realty Co. Ltd., 12,266; A. D. Margison Associates (1973) Ltd., 17,587; Village of Markdale, 171,230; Town of Markham, 111,244; Mar-Land Engineering Ltd., 82,716; Municipality of Marmora and Lake. 14,002; Melvin Maronese, 10,082; Frank Marrello & Louie Marrello, 10,759; Marshall Macklin Monaghan Ltd., 52,546; Marten Manufacturing Ltd., 12,640; Garry Martin, 30,224; Ian Martin Associates Ltd., 18,630; Mascot Truck Parts Ltd., 11,969; Maslack Supply Ltd., 11.127; Master Soil Investigations Ltd.. 58,901; Kumar Mathoo, 10,583; D. B. Mayes, 10,757; McAsphalt Industries Ltd., 748,669; McAuley Fuels Ltd., 19,415; McBain, Hulme, Millesse, Carmichael& Burton,

24,248; D. J. McCall&Sons Ltd., 12,41 1 ; McCarthy & McCarthy, 15,415; McCormack Blades, 71,291 McCormick, Rankin & Associates Ltd., 572,281; Archie McCoy (Hamilton) Ltd., 146,148; Ivan McDougall, 13,305; N. A. McDougall Construction (Manitoulin) Ltd., 99,488; H. J. McFarland Construction Co. Ltd., 27,991; McGraw-Edison of Canada Ltd., 136,769; E. McGuire Ltd., 12,622; Wilfred McKee, 23,099; McKerlie Automotive Co. Ltd., 23,450; McKnight's Haulage-Excavators

Ltd., 32,605; V. J. McMullin, 11,310; Richard McWilliams, 20,539; W. R. Meadows of Canada Ltd., 10,364; Mechanical Advertising Ltd., 44,598; William H. Melody, 14,481; Village of Merrickville, 38,147; Metropolitan Business Systems, 13,170; Metropolitan Toronto, 1,487,114; Metropolitan Toronto Planning Board, 426,780; Murray Meyers, 10,206; Middup Moving & Storage Ltd.. 19.438; Town of Midland, 12,753; R. W. Mighton, 43,884; Tony Mili & Associates Ltd., 25,812; Harry Miller Construction Ltd., 23,412; M. W. Miller & Sons Ltd., 133,219; Miller Paving Ltd., 47,038; Miller's Garage (Owen Sound) Ltd., 15,839; Town of Milton, 147,682; Minnesota Minerals Ltd., 201.348; Allen Minor, 19,848; City of Mississauga, 722,237; Moffatt & Powell Ltd., 20,616; Moffatt & Powell (Perth) Ltd., 21,357; Mond Industries Ltd., 20,958; Monro Office Equipment Ltd., 21,711; Monroe The Calculator Co., 28,746; John Moodie, 10,872; Henry G. Morin, 10,896; Morrison Construction Co. 10,052; G. A. Morrison & Son Coal Co., 10,847; Morrison, Hershfield, Burgess & Huggins Ltd.. 15,589; Morrison, Hershfield, Theakston & Rowan Ltd., 17,794; Motor Coils Mfg. Co. Ltd., 19,300;

Mt. Dennis Welding Ltd., 28,760; Munex Ltd., 1 1,237; Munich International School, 23,529; Muskoka

Auto Parts Ltd., 1 1,221 ; Muskoka Oil Co. Ltd., 24,535; ;;

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N. C. R. Canada Ltd., 88,830; NTI Business Equipment & Systems Ltd., 1 1 ,716; Town of Napanee, 1 27,795 Nash's Building, 12,250; National Capital Commission, 49,655; National Cash Register Co. of Canada Ltd., 18,860; National Grocers Co. Ltd., 13,1 16; National-NK Seeds Ltd., 71,208; Ministry of Natural Resources, 95,498; Nedco Ltd., 122,418; Municipality of Neebing, 22,954; New Dryden Lumber Co.. 20,936; New Idea Sheet Metal Co. Ltd., 16,255; Town of New Liskeard, 10,188; Alex Newbigging Ltd.. 36,722; Town of Newcastle, 28,995; City of Niagara Falls, 13,840; Niagara Paint & Chemical Co. Ltd.. 711,703; Regional Municipality of Niagara, 98,027; Nicholson & Cates Ltd., 10,369; Township of North Algona, 11,964; City of North Bay, 82,870; Borough of North York, 49,640; Northern Allied Supply Co. Ltd., 10,849; Northern Canada Sales Ltd., 15,986; Northern & Central Gas Corporation Ltd., 55,511; Northern Electric Distribution Co. Ltd., 689,635; Northern Engineering & Supply Co.

Ltd., 15,701 ; Northern Paving & Construction Co. 26,107; Northern Telephone Ltd.. 52.710; Northern Wood Preservers Ltd., 273,949; Northland Bitulithic Ltd.. 18,333; Northway Survey Corporation Ltd.. 51,868; Township of Norwich, 13,207; Village of Norwich, 431,180; Township of Nottawasaga, 16,747;

Oakville Public Utilities Commission, 22,038; Town of Oakville, 556,786; O'Connor Tanks Ltd.. 16,043; Office Overload Ltd., 719,690; Office Specialty, 68,690; Office Specialty Inc.. 17.558; Eli Olar. 22.688; O'Leary's Ltd.. 19.346; Olivetti Canada Ltd.. 51,886; W. H. Olsen

Mfg. Co. Ltd.. 1 1 1,983; On Air Ltd., 35,631 ; Town of Onaping Falls, 80,335; Ontario Central Airlines Ltd., 116,932; Ontario Northland Communications. 346,502; Ontario Northland Transportation Commission, 5,203,437: Ontario Place Corporation, 11,357; Ontario Transportation Development Corporation, 84.432; Town of Orangeville. 220.478; City of Orillia. 166,068; Township of Orillia.

21.538; Orillia Water. Light & Power Commission, 22,501 ; Oriole Lumber Ltd., 12,414; Township of Osgoode, 102,082; City of Oshawa. 27,305; Township of Oso. 31,914; Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, 379,274; Ottawa City. 52.114; Ottawa Ford Sales, 15,768; Ottawa Gas, 38.708; Outboard Engineering Ltd., 258,600; City of Owen Sound, 130,441; Owen Sound Transportation Co. Ltd., 157,118;

P. L. Building Centre, Bancroft. 15,621; P. V. K. & Sons Drilling Ltd.. 12.854; Pagnutti Sand & Gravel

Ltd.. 12,751 ; Wilfrid Paiement Lumber. 92.224; Township of Paipoonge. 12.664; Township of Palmerston. and North and South Canonto, 98,235; Paris Public Utilities Commission, 84,976; C. C. Parker & Associates Ltd., 227,465; Pass Lake Corner Service, 10,592; W. H. Paterson, 15,081; Patrick-Farmer Ltd., 12,732; C. D. Payette & Sons. 12,587; Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd., 103,626; Peat Marwick & Partners, 102,794; Town of Penetanguishene, 44,993; Penn Central Transportation Co.. 21.224; Penner Contracting Ltd., 18,909; Perma Grip Car Undercoating Co., 12,879; Wilf Perron, 35.733; Town of Perth, 26,551; Petrofina Canada Ltd., 881,106; Charles Pettman, 14,986; Petwin Industries Ltd., 12,990; Philips Electronics Industries Ltd., 46,836; Phillips Cables Ltd., 16,872; Harold Phillips. 19,227; Wm. Pickard, 15,128; Raymond Piette, 14,173; Urho Piilo, 16,733; Pinewood Mercury Sales

Ltd., 1 1,836; Harvey Pinkerton, 27,032; Pinkertons of Canada Ltd., 30,561 ; Pioneer Construction Co. (1967) Ltd., 25, 056; Pitney Bowes, 32,594; R. L. Polk & Co. Ltd., 52,721; Roddy Pollard, 17,653; Wm. Pollock & Son Ltd., 15,040; Polywrap Products of Canada Ltd., 158,723; Town of Port Elgin.

1 02,782 ; Village of Port McNicoll, 1 6,227 ; D. T. Porter, 1 3,478 ; Portland Cement Association. 3 1 . 1 59

C. C. Poulin Equipment Ltd., 31 ,283 ; Gaston H. Poulin Contractor Ltd., 26,221 ; T. J. Pounder (Ontario) Ltd., 62,112; Powco Steel Products Ltd., 49,083; Powell Equipment, 10,479; F. Powell & Co. Ltd.. 21,862; Powerlite Devices Ltd., 191,703; Len Pownall & Sons, 11,252; Town of Prescott. 16.680; Harvey Prevost, 17,981; Vic Priestly Landscaping, 20,165; Prince Hotel, Toronto, 11,475; Proctor &

Redfern Group, 325,405 ; Provincial Distributors, 30,292 ; Purolator Courier Ltd., 1 1 ,533 ; Pyrene Canada Ltd., 12,819;

Quantum NDT Inspection & Testing Ltd., 14,202; Queen's University, 54,910; Quinn Laboratories Ltd.. 14,452;

R. C. Mission, 13,263; Racine Hydraulics (Canada) Ltd., 10,447; Rahn Metals & Plastics Ltd., 66,326;

Ralph & Son Fuels Ltd., 22,900; Ram Fertilizer Ltd., 179,601 ; Ramsey Rec Ltd., 16,050; Ranta Bros. Construction, 13,160; J. Mervyn Rawn, 20,503; Read Voorhees & Associates Ltd., 11,429; Rear of

Leeds and Landsdowne, 135,922; Receiver General of Canada, 430,271 ; Recoskie Equipment, 18,178; Red-D-Mix Concrete Co., 10,528; Reed Shaw Stenhouse Ltd., 81,491; Reitzel Bros. Ltd., 17.164; Remco Equipment Manufacturing Ltd., 12,656; Renash Tractor & Equipment Ltd., 20,767; County of Renfrew, 35,769; Town of Renfrew, 43,493; Repac Construction & Materials Ltd., 10,887; Syl Resmer. 63,093; Reynolds Extrusion Co. Ltd., 10,624; Township of Rideau, 161,685; Ridgemount Quarries

Ltd., 10,638; Town of Ridgetown, 154,101 ; Sulo Rintamaki, 29,856; Riverside Chrysler Plymouth Ltd.. 10,921; Robbie's Equipment Rentals, 35,841; Dennis Robinson, 18,529; Ellwood Robinson Ltd., 80,390; Hald W. Robinson. 11,648; Rocamora Bros. Canada Ltd., 11,550; T. E. Rody Ltd., 21,502; 122 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Roofmart (Ontario) Ltd., 18,212; Anthony Roque, 11,593; D. & R. Rose Reg'd., 10,758; Rosen Fuels Ltd., 18,686; B. M. Ross & Associates Ltd., 28,419; Guy Ross, 10,402; P. S. Ross & Partners, 11,335; Ross-Paton Construction Ltd., 12,396; Village of Rosseau 189,972; Royel Paving Ltd., 14,821; Ruddy Electric Wholesale Co. Ltd., 20,277; Rudolph-McChesney Lumber Co. Ltd., 10,563; Ruston Diesels Ltd., 233,685; W. A. Ryder Paving Ltd., 10,894;

SCM (Canada) Ltd., 30,977; Safety Supply Co., 112,301; City of St. Catharines, 36,452; Township of St. Edmunds, 367,298; Angus St. Jean, 35,420; St. Lawrence Cement Co., 464,136; St. Lawrence Seaway Authority, 61,870; St. Marys Cement Co., 323,545; City of St. Thomas, 249,083; St. Thomas Public Utilities Commission, 32,784; Township of St. Vincent, 167,733; Samuel Son & Co. Ltd., 30,480; Sanfax Industries Ltd., 11,577; City of Sarnia, 44,412; Township of Sarnia, 130,290; Earl Saunders, 17,155; Scannell Cedar Products, 23,723; Borough of Scarborough, 10,583; Scarborough Public Utilities Commission, 70,658; Gordon Scarlett, 12,869; Allan Schinck, 11,493; C.& D. Scutt Construc- tion, 23,165; Sears Sales Ltd., 18,190; G. F. Seeley & Son Ltd., 50,308; Seifert City Wide Printing Co., 16,082; Serquip Ltd., 23,035; Servall Transport Ltd., 29,552; Shaeffer Pen Co., 14,684; Shell Canada Ltd., 1,958,549; Township of South Sherbrooke, 55,410; Sheridan Equipment Ltd., 293,175; Sheridan Nurseries Ltd., 19,629; Sherway Ford Truck Sales, 35,088; Sherwin-Williams Co. of Canada Ltd., 154,482; B. & F. Shier, 24,302; Roy Sholdice, 17,489; Municipality of Shuniah, 25,534; Town of Sioux Lookout, 24,828; T. B. Skidmore Forest Products Ltd., 65,004; Skyline Industries Inc., 104,252; Slater's Auto Electric Ltd., 16,857; George Smallpiece, 21,667; Alexander D. Smart Ltd., 17,595; Robert Smart, 11,179; J. K. Smit & Sons Diamond Products Ltd., 12,565; F. R. Smith Seeds Ltd., 10,795; Ray Smith, 25,115; Smiths Construction Co. Arnprior Ltd., 36,118; Town of Smiths Falls, 204,174; Snelgrove Nu-Drive Ltd., 19,863; Glenn Snell, 11,543; M. D. Snell & Son Ltd., 28,325; Roy Snowden, 10,674; Richard M. Soberman Ltd., 14,583; Sombra Welding Ltd., 31,319; Soo Mill & Lumber Co. Ltd., 16,798; Source Data Control, 184,510; Township of South Crosby, 30,031; The Spectator, 10,426; Keith Spencer & F. Blair Estate, 32,028; Sperry Rand Canada Ltd., 20,677; Township of Springer, 72,291; Staff Builders, 26,160; Standard Auto Glass Ltd., 27,772; Standard Engines, 16,406; Standard Paving Co., 106,482; Stanley Structures, 63,442; Stanners & Aylon Consulting Engineers, 42,927; Star Roofing, 14,214; Star Transfer Ltd., 754,053; Steel Co. of Canada Ltd., 90,469; Steetley Industries Ltd., 35,402; Sternson Ltd., 30,489; Gordon Stewart, 12,512; Harold Stewart Construction Co. Ltd., 74,549; Angus Stonehouse & Co. Ltd., 13,594; F. A. Stonehouse & Son Ltd., 12,693; Town of Stoney Creek, 15,664; Storozuk Bros. Ltd., 17,863; Steve Storozuk, 15,580; Strauss Transport Ltd., 12,196; Structural Engineering Associates, 19,075; City of Sudbury, 336,086; Sudbury Tire & Auto Electric Co. Ltd., 10,845; Sun Oil Co. Ltd., 25,622; Township of Sunnindale, 139,918; Supercrete Ltd., 36,638; Superior Airways Ltd., 26,362; Superior Propane Ltd., 27,998;

T. B. G. Warehousing Ltd., 21,916; T. C. G. Materials Ltd., 29,274; T. G. Mechanical Products Ltd., 122,321; T. R. Services Ltd., 12,090; Tamarack Lumber Co., 11,533; Bert Taylor Construction Ltd., 20,983; Chas. Taylor & Sons, 23,977; Taylor Steel Ltd., 18,241; Teal Manufacturing Ltd., 33,765; Tektronix Canada Ltd., 17,736; Improvement District of Temagami, 26,808; Texaco Canada Ltd., 65,591; Texas Instruments Incorporated, 35,023; Thompson Ahern & Co. Ltd., 47,645; Thornton Sand & Gravel Ltd., 10,408; Thorold Public Utilities Commission, 36,522; 3M Canada Ltd., 672,022; 3 P. M. Canada Ltd., 18,088; City of Thunder Bay, 379,577; Timmins Automotive Ltd., 10,730; City of Timmins, 92,570; Todgham & Case Ltd., 20,589; Tolton's Garage Ltd., 16,953; City of Toronto, 17,466; Toronto Star Ltd., 48,857; Toronto Transit Commission, 745,671; Totten Sims Hubicki Associates Ltd., 309,544; Towland-Hewitson Construction Ltd., 42,857; , 45,693; Transporta-

tion Systems Associates, 1 1,415; Trans-Provincial Freight Carriers Ltd., 20,692; Treck Photographic of Canada Ltd., 39,076; Town of Trenton, 147,634; Garry Trevithick, 11,945; Trilake Timber Co. Ltd., 30,567; William Trow Associates (Sudbury) Ltd., 46,359; Truck Engineering Ltd., 72,473; Truck & Tractor Equipment Ltd., 84,302; Township of Tudor and Cashel, 19,850; Tulloch Trucking Ltd.,

79,721 ; Village of Tweed, 13,359; W. S. Tyler Co. of Canada Ltd., 15,330;

U. A. P. Inc., 12,943; Ultrasystems Inc., 29,404; Unimade Industries, 44,679; Union Electric Supply

Co. Ltd., 11,711 ; Union Gas Ltd., 127,638; United Co-Operatives of Ontario, 13,822; United Supply Limited, 19,193; United Van Lines (Canada) Ltd., 31,286; University of Carleton, 15,467; University of Toronto, 34,264; University of Waterloo, 31,233; University of Western Ontario, 18,707; Urban Trans Development Corporation, 12,173;

Vallance Brown & Co. Ltd., 18,893; Valley Blades Ltd., 102,419; Varley Reprographic Products Limited, 76,424; Town of Vaughan, 68,195; Velsicol Corporation of Canada Ltd.,38,807; Jan Venclik, 10,395; Victor Canada Ltd., 39,020; Vinarn Ltd., 14,280; Vulcan Machinery & Equipment Ltd., 27,095; ; ;

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Wade, Norman, Co. Ltd., 33,426; Wagner Signs Inc., 35,606; Wajax Industries Ltd., 17,081 ; Wm. Wakeford,

1 1,451 ; Town of Walkerton, 32,630; Town of Wallaceburg, 725,002; Wanson Lumber Co. (1957) Ltd., 10,428; W. L. Wardrop & Associates Ltd., 29,723; Warnock Hersey International Ltd., 48,520; Warren Bitulithic Ltd., 72,832; Cliff Warren, 16,868; Warren Packaging Ltd., 64,015; Regional Municipality of Waterloo, 91,583; Watkinson & Walker, 33,372; Ronald Watson, 39,832; Wallace Weichenthal, 75,216; Weinmann Electric Ltd., 10,605; Welch & Johnston Co. Ltd., 16,537; Weldwood of Canada

Sales Ltd., 59,831 ; City of Welland, 26,754; West End Motors (Huntsville) Ltd., 1 1,904; West Trucking, 15,748; Westburne, 16,621; Westeel-Rosco Ltd., 635,610; Western Photogrammetry Ltd., 14,287;

Western Tarpaulin & Textiles Ltd., 36,733 ; Westinghouse Canada Ltd., 78,43 1 ; Weston Gradall Rentals Ltd., 24,168; Keith E. Whalley, 11,111; Wheel-A-Way Transport Ltd., 13,570; Wheels, Brakes & Equipment Ltd., 29,342; Town of Whitby, 621,620; Carl Whitmell, 37,779; Whyte-Hooke Papers,

84,570; J. E. Wiegand&Co. Ltd., 13,750; Wilkinson & Kompass Ltd., 1 1,285; D. F. Wilkinson, 18,489; Williams Tree Service, 34,977; A. G. Wilson Manufacturers & Wholesalers, 20,580; Wilson Auto Supply Co., 16,959; Township of Winchester, 169,456; Windover Nurseries, 13,432; City of Windsor, 312,525; Windsor Public Utilities Commission, 50,071; Winslow-Gerolamy Motors, 11,492; Winters Design, 10,340; Wiseman Bros. Ltd., 10,058; John Wlad & Sons Construction, 39,004; Wood Alexander Ltd., 25,606; G. H. Wood & Co. Ltd., 12,198; Wood-Larkin Ltd., 17,793; John Woods Survey Equipment Ltd., 29,144; Woodstock Engineering Consultants Ltd., 37,606; Wrights Canadian Ropes Ltd., 10,976; Wyant & Co. Ltd., 16,624; Wyllie & Ufnal Ltd., 87,732;

Xerox of Canada Ltd., 235,359;

Yates, R. T., 10,571 ; Township of rear of Yong and Escott, 43,924; Regional Municipality of York, 48,239;

Yundt Brothers Construction Ltd., 1 1,681

Zander Sod Co. Ltd., 13,167; Zenith Electric Supply Ltd., 18,681; Express and Cartage etc. on Agents Returns, 18,721;

Accounts under $10,000, 8,647,620.

Contracts ($156,756,472): Alarie& Sons Ltd., Leo., No. 73-178, 835,657; No. 74-84, 175,848; Alden Contracting Ltd., No. IB- 73-3, 150,735; All-Weather Asphalt Mix Ltd., No. 73-184, 1,640,832; No. 74-137, 102,855; — Allied Chemical Canada Ltd., No. 73-534. 3,184; No. 74-526, 3,874; No. 74-527, 39,374; No. 74-528,

68,213; No. 74-529, 62,365; No. 74-530, 54,291 ; No. 74-531, 134,265; No. 74-532, 4,778; No. 74-537.

10,205; No. 74-544, 39,571 ; No. 74-545, 26,807; R. F. Almas Co. Ltd., No. 73-597, 18,959; No. 73-

; 598, 10,565 ; No. 74-609, 93,110 Antici Construction Co. Ltd., No. 72-11, 6,699 ; No. 72- 1 75, 477, 1 97 No. 73-87, 1,068,424; Armbro Materials & Construction Ltd., No. 73-25, 1,795; No. 73-36, 25,809; No. 73-40, 717,052; No. 73-52, 1,747,410; No. 73-56, 23,990; No. 73-85, 5,212; No. 73-132, 14,568; No. 73-134, 1,290,749; No. 73-136, 21,470; No. 73-147, 208,658; No. 73-152, 582,197; No. 73-163, 1,347,828; No. 73-182, 198,008; No. 73-510, 1,290,697; No. 74-3, 803,050; No. 74-78, 396,432; No. 74-83, 792,350;

No. 74-103, 1,135,029; No. 74-104, 367,053; No. 74-120; 124,152; No. 74-162, 1 12,603; Armstrong Bros. Co. Ltd., No. 71-16, 332; No. 71-181, 52; No. 72-82, 44,803; George Armstrong Co. Ltd., No. 72-68, 27,066; No. 72-202, 379,960; No. 73-78, 28,834; No. 73-174, 880,089; No. 74-48, 861,100; No. 74-309, 148,213: No. 74-407, 157,313; No. 74-536, 312,051;

B-A Construction Ltd., No. 73-127, 13,368; B ACM Ltd., No. 74-403, 158,9L1; Bailey Con- struction Co. Ltd., No. 73-84, 51,110; Barnett-McQueen Co. Ltd., No. 72-166, 273,797; No.

74-8, 1,413,356; K. J. Beamish Construction Co. Ltd., No. 72-192, 439; No. 72-196, 1,301,731; No. 72-512, 12,321; No. 73-57, 304,284; No. 73-74, 716,169; No. 73-106, 568,600; No. 73-504, 500; No. 73-572, 2,517; No. 74-25, 280,968; No. 74-44, 598,932; No. 74-67, 58,864; No. 74-99, 107,971; No. 74-575, 113,168; Beaverdale Construction Ltd., No. 72-3, 17,525; No. 74-79, 550,042;

Becker Drills Ltd., No. 72-216, 72,091 ; Bedard Girard Ltd., No. 72-83, 4,546; No. IB-73-5, 37,283; —Bell Crushed Stone & Gravel Ltd., No. 73-193, 61,738; No. 73-194, 46,923; No. 73-571, 1,310;

No. 74-305, 29,641 ; No. 74-563, 78,475; No. 74-567, 96,677; No. 74-568, 49,236; No. 74-577, 122,710; No. 74-585, 11,655; Bennett Paving & Materials Ltd., No. 72-173, 241,918; No. 74-26, 528,329; No. 74-571, 49,441; Bertrand & Frere Construction Co. Ltd., No. 73-143, 202,506; No. 74-121, 271,736; R. Bibeau Construction Ltd., No. IB-74-512, 26,513; No. IB-74-513, 22,274;— Biwest Contracting Ltd., No. 74-316, 37,042; A. L. Blair Construction Ltd., No. 74-543, 41,438; Bot Construction Ltd., No. 72-22, 15,404; No. 72-65, 21,378; No. 72-117, 342,277; No. 72-212, 1,010,405; No. 73-41, 3,672,044; No. 73-47, 346,825; No. 73-190, 4,986,989; No. 73-191, 3,640,262; ; —

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No. 74-19, 1,910,626; No. 74-27, 450,921; No. WP-59-73-02, 104,500; C. T. Brady Ltd., No. 74- 179, 33,501; Brennan Paving Co. Ltd., No. 73-12, 7,791; No. 73-18, 1,380; No. 73-508, 161,927; No. 73-590, 29,986; No. 73-604, 1,318; No. 74-21, 308,766; No. 74-123, 186,604; No. 74-502, 461,694; Herbert E. Brumm, No. 74-542, 13,730; No. 74-579, 35,728; Brundige Construction Co. Ltd., No. 73-609, 25,200; No. 73-610, 24,372; David J. Buckland Construction Co. Ltd., No. IB-74-5, 28,600; No. IB-74-5-21, 1,170;

Campbell Co. Ltd., The George, No. 72-153, 154; No. 72-158, 45,760; No. 72-209, 8,348; No. 73-14, 906,113; No. 74-32, 396,569; No. 74-119, 637,710; Canfarge Ltd., No. 74-100, 514,830; Canron Ltd., No. 73-110, 426,917; Capital Paving Ltd., No. 74-17, 160,363; No. 74-570, 38,022; No. 74-582, 180,522; Cardinal Construction Ltd., No. 69-176, 4,492; No. 70-167, 7,285; No. 74-30, 698,526; No. 74-122, 180,177; Cayuga Materials & Construction Co. Ltd., No. 72-33, 1,026; No. 73-168, 264,854; No. 73-170, 34,566; No. 74-9, 702,875; No. 74-31, 459,301; No. 74-66, 229,337; No. 74-70, 206,241; No. 74-115, 166,279; No. 74-138, 26,226; Andrew J. Chapman, No. 73-592, 18,675; No. 74-605, 207,846; John Chisholm Ltd., No. 72-144, 10,465; Clarkson Construction Co. Ltd., No. 73-139, 139,966; Hugh Cole Construction Co. Ltd., No. 73-599, 22,759; No. 74-611, 173,366; Allan G. Cook Ltd., No. 73-595, 17,683; No. 74-598, 114,676; Cornwall Gravel Co. Ltd., No. 72-96, 12,613; Cox Construction Ltd., No. 72-31, 4,279; No. 72-90, 20,000; No. 72-510, 5,444; No. 73-10, 268,282; No. 73-88, 202,273; No. 73-165, 705,498; No. 73-183, 378,940; No. 73-512, 539,967; No. 74-61, 299,047; No. 74-74, 140,664; No. 74-503, 333,422; No. 74-505, 293,822; No. 74-612, 41,949; Craft Aluminum Products Ltd., No. 74-125, 93,271; No. 74-133, 171,386; Cruickshank Construction Ltd., No. 73-21, 146,301; No. 73-185, 1,290,610; No. 74-118, 216,714;

Dagmar Construction Ltd., No. 72-187, 34; No. 73-166, 3,345,520; No. 74-24, 450,361; Daly Con- struction Ltd., No. IB-73-503, 5,561; No. IB-73-504, 1,968; No. IB-73-505, 1,947; No. IB-73-506, 6,169; No. IB-73-507, 17,142; No. IB-73-508, 4,297; No. IB-73-512, 18,427; No. IB-74-503, 101,651; No. IB-74-504, 42,912; No. IB-74-506, 105,072; No. IB-74-507, 102,580; No. IB-74-509, 116,964; No. IB-74-514, 116,584; No. IB-74-517, 113,615; Dashwood Construction Ltd., No. 1B-73-510, 350; No. IB-73-517, 10,605; No. IB-74-505, 20,120; Dibblee Construction Co. Ltd., No. 71-153, 12,804; No. 72-201, 4,453; No. 72-509, 12,139; No. 73-37, 477,998; No. 73-75, 32. ,654; No. 73-108, 955,947; No. 73-181, 1,154,124; No. 73-509, 415,332; No. 74-28, 550,148; No. 74-62, 546,758; No. 74-87, 278,697; James Dick Construction Ltd., No. 73-612, 32,386; Dineen Roads & Bridges Ltd., No. 72-110, 135,626; No. 72-197, 38,048; No. 72-205, 415,565; No. 72-207, 18,818; No. 73-91, 14,865; No. 73-137, 694,728; No. 74-105, 449,921; No. WP-74-78-01, 67,884; Disher-Farrand Ltd., No. 73-591, 22,785; No. 74-599, 174,249; Dominion Aluminum Fabricating Ltd., No. 72-138, 12,897; Dufferin Materials & Construction Ltd., No. 72-56, 81,414; No. 72-57; 86,641; No. 72-160, 324,237; No. 73-30, 15,985; No. 73-90, 4,059; No. 73-150, 1,428,852; No. 74-64, 3,430,137; Durham Ready Mix Ltd., No. 74-553, 31,688;

Eadie Construction Ltd., Don, No. 74-580, 99,885; Eady & Graham Construction Ltd., No. 73-67, 340,858; Elirpa Construction & Materials Ltd., No. 74-40, 91,958; Evans Contracting Ltd., No. 71-95, 15,868; No. 72-560, 15,659; No. 74-607, 235,431

Falgar Enterprises & Rentals Ltd., No. 72-87, 23,329; No. 72-145, 185; No. 72-159, 13,074; Fermar Paving Ltd., No. 72-214, 49,709; No. 73-131, 6,647; Flintkote Company of Canada Ltd., No.

73-553, 7,061 ; No. 74-596, 17,973; Fowler Construction Co. Ltd., No. 74-541, 42,282; No. 74-614, 15,727;

Gaffney Ltd., O. J., No. 70,207, 7,363; No. 71-191; 5,566; No. 71-200; 14,544; No. 72-52, 17,386; No.

73-125, 573,820; No. 73-138, 813,473; Ganaraska Bridge Co. Ltd., No. 74-34, 1 1 1,555; Georgian Bay Aggregates Ltd., No. 74-594, 87,346; No. 74-597, 135,089; Gilchrist Lumber Co. Ltd., No. IB-73-501, 58,733; No. IB-73-502, 23,670; Glen Lawrence Construction Co. Ltd., No. 71-51, 28,272; No. 73-31, 2,035; No. 73-62, 13,947; No. 73-514, 809,324; No. 73-608, 16,270; No. 74-135, 143,037; Gormley Sand & Gravel Ltd., No. 73-596, 20,508; No. 74-595, 27,926; No. 74-606, 207,151 ; J. M. Grant Contractors Ltd., No. 74-308, 59,908; No. 74-322, 67,275;— Griffin Bros. (Gananoque) Ltd., No. 74-314, 50,249;

Hacquoil Construction Ltd., No. 71-207, 21,020; No. 72-129, 215,327; No. 72-185, 283,586; No. 73-44, 558,109; No. 73-59, 1,274; No. 73-114, 294; No. 73-122, 806; No. 73-157, 83,463; No. 73-550, 20,072; No. 73-552, 2,222; No. 74-554. 135,369; No. 74-555, 132,977; Hard-Rock Paving Co. Ltd., No. 73-128, 508,234; No. 74-89, 27,337; Harnden & King Construction Ltd., No. 72-190, 7,499; ;;;;

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No. 72-194, 2,698; No. 72-511, 204; No. 73-66, 243,521; No. 73-175, 374,325; No. 74-14, 465,816; No. 74-94, 104,269; No. 74-98, 336,607; No. 74-551, 67,208; No. 74-587, 35,245; No. 74-588, 37,425; No. 74-589, 68,781; Hembruff& Dambrowitz, No. IB-74-508, 27,140; Hi-Way Construction Co. Ltd., No. 73-23, 245,081; Highlands Steel Erectors Ltd., No. 74-546, 14,918; No. 74-547, 19,099; No. 74-548, 26,316; No. 74-549, 26,660; No. 74-550, 14,895; No. 74-559, 100,994; Huron Construction Co. Ltd., No. 73-51, 40,317; No. 73-109, 4,838; No. 73-171, 943,897; No. 73-172, 1,504,489; No. 73-506, 6,985; No. 73-515, 284,499; No. 74-57, 72,126; No. 74-113; 257,592; No. 74-164, 15,512; No. 74-539, 22,056; No. 74-581, 95,690; No. 74-616, 27,175; No. 74-617, 44,189; Hy-Power Coatings Ltd., No. 74-578, 11,822;

Johnson Construction Co., Ed., No. 74-72, 430,161 ; Keene Construction Co. Ltd., No. 70-236, 17,571

H. Kerr Construction Co. Ltd., No. 71-25, 455; No. 71-164, 46,631 ; No. 73-605, 409; Kilmer Van Nostrand Co. Ltd., No. 72-97, 3,108,867; No. 72-141, 292,059; No. 73-20, 2,122,582; No. 74-33, 466,468; King Paving & Materials Ltd., No. 72-1, 300; No. 72-41, 74,629; No. 72-164, 448,943; No. 73-7, 2,508; No. 74-5, 710,961; No. 74-45, 89,570; No. 74-110, 1,344,698; No. 74-583, 126,146; No. WP-71-128-2, 62,882;

Labelle Co. Ltd., M. J., No. 72-134, 202; No. 73-135, 16,383; No. 74-23, 1,287,216; No. 74-111, 50,507; No. 74-307, 76,266; No. 74-608, 32,279; W. D. Laflamme Ltd., No. 70-233, 59,943; D. Lamothe Northern Ltd., No. 73-4, 263,744; Law Construction Ltd., No. 73-45, 400,148; No.

74-52, 707,851 ; No. 74-65, 529,416; Leo Contracting Co. Ltd., No. 73-129, 205,447; Liskeard Construction Ltd., No. 72-163, 14,945; Logan Contracting Ltd., No. 73-160, 301,964; Looby Construction Ltd., No. 71-192, 7,098; No. 72-28, 36,742; No. 73-97, 166,207; No. 73-148, 1,115; No. 73-187, 897,279;

Marentette Bros. Ltd., No. 71-104, 3,666; No. 72-210, 158,099; No. 73-53, 20,132; No. 74-127, 69,648; McAllister Towing Ltd., No. 73-603, 8,462; No. 74-615, 94,907; N. A. McDougall Construction Co. Ltd., No. 74-306, 83,290; No. 74-310, 65,986; H. J. McFarland Construction Co. Ltd., No. 72-7, 24,094; No. 72-122, 5,973; No. 72-176, 23,130; No. 72-204, 27,781; No. 73-81, 716,813; No. 74-6, 1,356,477; No. 74-38, 605,730; No. 74-552, 9,441; No. 74-572; 47,363; McLean-Foster Construction Ltd., No. 72-15, 779; No. 73-54, 2,830; No. 74-132, 107,854; S. McNally & Sons Ltd., No. 74-93, 1,142,188; McNamara Corporation Ltd., No. 73-55, 209,033; Miller Paving

Ltd., No. 69-89, 4,840; No. 71-192, 69,834; No. 71-211, 29,911 ; No. 72-98, 4,927; No. 73-17, 685,361 No. 73-169, 976,305; No. 73-588, 80,110; No. 73-611, 32,413; No. 74-75, 597,177; No. 74-112, 226,493; No. 74-525, 15,168; No. 74-557, 93,716; No. 74-604, 305,301; Mod Steel Buildings Ltd., No. IB-73-501, 13,685; No. IB-73-502, 36,326; Moffatt Construction & Materials Ltd., No. 73-28, 50,913; No. 74-96, 501,392; Moir Construction Co. Ltd., No. 72-215, 37,507; Jack Montague

Ltd., No. 72-101, 3,237; No. 73-101, 46,551 ; No. 73-115, 14,722; No. 73-116, 428; No. 73-140, 29,348; No. 74-312, 63,232; MSO Construction Ltd., No. 73-555, 10,522; No. 73-589, 57,288; No. 73-594, 11,896; No. 74-556, 50,781; No. 74-600, 101,108; No. 74-603, 311,803; Gordon Mulligan Con- struction Ltd., No. 71-47, 132,675; James Murray Construction Ltd., No. 74-538, 44,581;

Newbigging Ltd., Alex, No. 74-521, 18,004; No. 74-592, 65,971; W. J. Nolan Construction Ltd., No. IB-73-515, 5,696; No. IB-74-511, 96,204; No. IB-74-515, 110,703; No. IB-74-516, 121,173; Northern Wood Preservers Ltd., No. 74-409, 16,981 ; Nu-Style Construction Co. (Sudbury) Ltd., No. 73-162, 300,091;

Peel Construction Co. Ltd., No. 72-24, 634,958; No. 72-62, 99,514; No. 72-146, 392,851; Claude F. Picket, No. 73-600, 25,888; No. 74-602, 194,936; No. 74-610, 233,438; Pioneer Construction Inc., No. 71-116, 15,758; No. 71-119, 475; No. 73-173, 733,816; No. 74-22, 612,575; Pitts Engineering Construction Ltd., No. 71-6, 211,092; No. 71-174, 282,418; No. 73-11, 611,652; No. 73-27, 71,201; No. 73-94, 6,456; No. 73-120, 625,756; No. 73-124, 404,434; No. 73-192, 4,658,121;

No. 74-109, 4,560,512; No. 74-176, 59,697; J. N. Pitts Ltd., No. 73-49, 17,067; No. 73-126, 6,061 No. 74-401, 585,223; No. 74-402, 1,054,417; Pollard Bros. Ltd., No. 74-523, 10,251; No. 74-524, 9,704; Gaston H. Poulin Contractor Ltd., No. 74-302, 260,345; No. 74-584, 45,338;

Roadwin Contracting Ltd., No. 74-85, 69,290; Royel Paving Ltd., No. 73-100, 159; No. 73-149, 3,316; No. 74-313, 85,902; No. 74-321, 15,090; V. W. Ruckle Construction Ltd., No. 74-591, 81,921 ; Ruliff Grass Ltd., No. 74-131, 407,120; Rumble Contracting Ltd., No. 73-121, 230,282;

- Seegmiller Ltd. , E. & E., No. 70-202, 230 ; No. 7 1 1 72, 2,228 ; No. 72-69, 1 ; No. 72-76, 533 ; No. 73- 1 , 1 , 1 42,847 No. 73-19, 11,918; No. 73-80, 1,912,305; No. 74-13, 606,720; No. 74-15, 929,980; No. 74-53, 944,135; 126 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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No. 74-77, 305,647; Seeley & Arnill Construction Ltd., No. 72-171, 23,472; No. 73-2, 17,578 No. 73-113, 951,670; No. 73-151, 768,490; No. 74-10, 1,028,294; No. 74-147, 64,657; No. 74-566 27,788; Smiths Construction Company Arnprior Ltd., No. 69-18, 3,803; No. 70-234, 1,474 No. 71-68, 171,929; No. 71-190, 1,694; No. 72-182, 420; No. 73-92, 69,359; No. 73-186, 2,376,694 No. 74-29, 654,626; No. 74-55, 367,934; No. 74-71, 386,668; John M. Snider, No. 73-523, 227 No. 74-533, 7,995; No. 74-534, 7,098; No. 74-535, 4,914; Sprayturf Ltd., No. 74-303, 156,126 No. 74-315, 30,682; Steed & Evans Ltd., No. 70-10, 61,394; No. 72-45, 33,597; No. 72-119 121,102; No. 73-593, 27,727; No. 74-73, 237,436; No. 74-88, 467,483; No. 74-126, 104,272; No. 74-593 159,696; No. 74-601, 229,564; D. L. Stephens Contracting Niagara Ltd., No. 74-106, 173,632; Russell H. Stewart Construction Co. Ltd., No. 74-586, 25,734; No. 74-590, 79,783; F. A. Stone-

house & Son Ltd., No. 72-66, 13,438; No. 73-86, 2,051,981 ; No. 74-1, 550,710;

Thompson Crushed Stone & Gravel Ltd., No. 73-607, 66,743; No. 74-323, 22,352; Thunder Bay

Harbor Improvements Ltd., No. 73-60, 1 12,105; Towland-Hewitson Construction Ltd., No. 71-25, 9,091; No. 72-104, 11,095; No. 72-136, 19,828; No. 73-29, 10,847; No. 73-72, 1,671; No. 73-73, 14,813; No. 73-133, 63,722; No. 74-16, 931,599; No. 74-35, 830,098; No. 74-59, 560,875; No. 74-68, 507,313; No. 74-569, 31,471; Towland (London) 1970 Ltd., No. 74-80, 301,808; No. 74-114, 143,927; No. 74-504, 607,264; No. 74-506, 205,358; Tri Structures Inc., No. IB-74-510, 83,520;

Walmsley Bros. Ltd., No. 74-69, 186,933; No. 74-82, 1,187,242; Warren Bitulithic Ltd., No. 71-174, 80; No. 72-70, 18; No. 72-106, 5; No. 72-107, 58,404; No. 72-111, 139; No. 73-76, 223,582; No. 73-118, 4,916; No. 73-154, 318,653; No. 73-161, 289,070; No. 73-167, 225,176; No. 74-18, 662,680; No. 74-20, 225,912; No. 74-573, 91,646; No. 74-574, 84,680; No. 74-620, 33,326; Weinmann Electric Ltd., No. 73-153, 59,978; West Lake Construction Ltd., No. IB-73-516, 22,800; Westeel-Rosco Ltd., No. 74-90, 189,810; Wharram Tree Service Ltd., No. 73-606, 377; No. 74-317, 3,609; No. 74-324, 30,776; Wills Landscaping Contractors, No. 74-304, 29,979; George Wimpey Canada Ltd., No. 70-232, 59,893; No. 74-60, 1,255,030; No. 74-151, 25 1,829 ;— A. J. Wing Construction Ltd., No. IB-74-518, 108,491; Wiseman & Thompson, No. IB-74-519, 19,710;

Yundt & McCann Construction Ltd., No. 72-78, 3,412; No. 74-4, 627,689; No. 74-108, 270,124; No. 74-522, 35,829; Yundt Bros. Construction Ltd., No. 73-511, 108,528;

Zamba Co. Ltd., No. 74-558, 24,163;

Accounts under $10,000, 88,736.

Property for Right-of-Way, Damages, etc. ($41,782,003): Abraham, Homer, Estate, 16,990; Airport Road Holdings Ltd., 25,221; Alanco Developments Ltd., 14,949; Alcan International Ltd., 42,295; Grant Harvey Alexander, 151,072; Dona Mae Alway, 10,677; Sandra Anderson and Michael Anderson, 20,038; Albert Andrews, Marjorie Andrews, Richard Albert Andrews and John Geoffrey Andrews, 52,526; Armbro Materials and Construction Ltd., 30,300; Alan Ashton, 13,156; Romeo J. Asselin, 10,096; Nicholas Atanasoff and Reta Atanasoff, 65,054;

BP Oil Ltd., 82,170; Kenneth K. Baldwin and Naomi F. Baldwin, 67,101 ; Alex Baranik, 86,480; Ronald Jeffrey Bernhardt and Susan Lynne Bernhardt, 23,111; Ernest William Barnhart and Eleanor Frances Barnhart, 13,413; Mary Mabel Beal, 18,397; William Charles Beavis and Gayle Marie Beavis, 13,000; Brian Allan Benard, 37,586; Alan F. Berrill and Victor Trustrum, 61,118; Besk

Properties Ltd., 13,224; Roger F. Bezaire, 37,321 ; Robson Liddle Bonham and Hugh Mills Bonham 21,087; William Bovaird, 75,000; Bowes and Cocks Ltd., 18,492; Mossom Martin Boyd Estate 14,400; Margaret A. Bradley and Raymond C. Bradley, 51,156; Bramalea Consolidated Develop ments Ltd., 967,550; City of Brantford, 498,440; Dorothy Doreen Brayford, 15,144; Brelmor Invest ments Ltd., 104,672; Bridgeview Lodge Inc., 48,000; Brown's Concrete Products Ltd., 24,009; Bruclan Ltd., 15,729; John Edward Buie, 17,500; Mary Sumner Burnham and Helen Nelles Orgill, 14,613

Cdn. Petroleums Ltd., 27,240; Canadian National Railway Co., 18,655; Mary A. Cameron Estate, 23,679 Canada Permanent Trust Co., 12,704; Canadian Canners Ltd., 53,168; Grace Mildred Carlile, 19,085; Carlingview Developments Ltd., 24,235; Ivan George Carruthers, 50,084; Lome Joseph Case, 12,214; Victoria Ceci, 55,025; Louis Charlebois, 21,286; William Lewis Chatten and Olive Marie Chatten, 15,560; Luigi Chiavaroli and Adalgisa Chiavaroli, 14,255; Victor Chiodo and Rena PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 127

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Chiodo, 13,200; Roy Ellis Christian and Rhoda Christian, 16,994; Clampitt and Boyd Ltd., 52,022;

Cloverdale Restaurants Ltd., 22,200; William A. Cobban, 1 1,285; James Alexander Tainsh Cochrane and Ella Cochrane, 33,185; Cogan Real Estate Ltd., 56,061; Conestoga Park Estates Ltd., 29,321; Constam Heine Associates Ltd., 21,409; Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations, 10,040;

Raymond T. Conway and Marie Lucille Josephine Conway, 1 1,521 ; William Roy Cooper and Lillian Cooper, 65,230; Cornwall Gravel Co. Ltd., 11,800; John Dunlop Cramer, 11,164; Hart Crawford Estate, 14,698; Clare Cross, 85,453;

Danylchenko, John, and Serge Holoborsky, 70,822; Edwin Felix Dashnay, 75,739; Daniele S. David Davidovits and Goldie Ruth Davidovits, 20,134; William L. Davies and Catherine J. Davies, 13,689; Walter Louis Day and Grace Millicent Day, 16,984; Deerwood Developments Ltd., 18,000; Frank Delpellaro, 49,769; Bernardo Divincenzo, 56,000; Dovehurst Investments Ltd., 15,750; Daphne

Dunn and Dunwoodco Ltd. as trustees, 533,061 ; G. Dunsmore Farm Ltd., 132,812;

Edwards, William Arthur, and Muriel Fern Edwards, 15,000; Elgin Co-operative Services, 18,565; Albert Ernest Ellard Estate, 69,245; Enterprise Construction Ltd., 35,300; William Errington, C. M. Wilson, Phineas Schwartz and Kenneth N. Karp, 56,500; Jeanne Ethier, 12,339;

Fairhall, Edward Joseph, 47,600; Farm United Employee's Credit Union, 11,766; Frederick Hamilton Ferguson and Elsie Irene Ferguson, 21,824; Arnold Finkler and Leona Finkler, 71,090; Firmenich of Canada Ltd., 17,680; Dora Anneretta Fish and John Charles Fish, 14,100; Maurice Sidney Flint, 12,580; Focal Properties Ltd., 98,000; Fol Realty Ltd., 18,766; Franceschini Bros. Construction Ltd., 44,205; Doris Frimerman, 119,104;

Gallagher, Frank J., and Victoria Gallagher, 52,788; Gateway Gravel Ltd., 18,969; Romano Gazzola and Estelle Gazzola, 23,863; C. Vernon Gibbs and Alton E. Gibbs, 41,000; Neil Gillis, 23,043; Good- man and Goodman, 22,340; James H. Graves, 70,974; Donald Roy Groomes and Lorraine Audrey Groomes, 31,189; City of Guelph, 194,420; Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., 115,835;

Hahn, Ulrich L., and Christa Hahn, 90,796; Wayne Hambleton and Ruth Hambleton, 80,040; City of Hamilton, 15,820; Hamilton Municipal Employees Credit Union Ltd., 20,000; Hawman Motors and Electric Ltd., 15,280; Pauline Gertrude Mary Height, 22,210; Edmond Helstab and Julia Helstab,

33,823; Evan B. Herriott, 10,408; Julie Ann Hewer, 47,043; Basil C. Hewitt and Mabel Hewitt, 1 1,600; Margaret Higham, 12,030; R. Hilton and Associates, 13,859; Robert Thomas Orville Hodgins, 18,000; Home Smith Properties Ltd., 19,620; Francis Joseph Homewood and Shirley Ann Barbara Homewood, 17,977; Jack Horning and Mary Edna Mae Horning, 23,359; James Irwin Horsley, 141,300; Elizabeth Jane Howell and Elgin George Howell, 28,824; Kenneth Lome Hoy, 31,849; Hugh's Haulage Ltd., 84,775;

Imperial Oil Ltd., 530,667; Sally Jean Inche, 57,000; Induland Development Co. Ltd., 264,523;

James Estate, Leonard Robert, 25,487; Molly James, Elaine Culiner, Jules James, Reva Gould Leeds and Anita Rosen, 52,695; Jesmar Motor Hotel Ltd., 14,000; Lloyd K. Johnson, 65,024; Neville Bryce Johnston, 12,297; Jomavis Co. Ltd. as trustees, 115,528; Ronald Stewart Joyner and Jean Elizabeth Joyner, 62,006;

Kapteyn, John, and Anna Kapteyn, 19,304; Donald D. Kearns and Viola J. Kearns, 28,374; Jonathan Lea Kember and Hendrika Berendina Kember, 61,175; Arthur Albert Kennedy, Helen Florence Kennedy, Ross Kennedy and Frances Kennedy, 18,366; James J. Kerrigan and Vera M. Kerrigan, 22,500; Theodorus Kessels and Anna M. Kessels, 19,960; Kessels Upholstery Ltd., 12,222; Peter Kinnear, 12,000; Kinnear Pontiac Buick Ltd., 52,008; City of Kitchener, 80,913; Kitchener Stock Yards Co. Ltd., 267,172; Hellmut Koenning, 61,978; Hermann Franz Koppel and Kathleen Koppel, 17,246;

Laushway, Lawrence Henry, 20,697; Frank Leeder and Evelyn Leeder, 94,935; Leggat Motor Sales Ltd., 167,364; Thomas A. Lembke, 10,664; Clement Lemieux, 12,704; Norman Lentz and Carmel Lentz, 24,595; Gerald Daniel Lindsay and Pauline Lindsay, 68,976; Liquor Control Board of Ontario. 15,320; Loblaw Leased Properties Ltd., 16,699; Clifford Lomax and Orma Lomax, 17,061;

M. and M. Demolition Service Ltd., 10,516; Macs Wrecking, 22,360; William Franklin Manery and Mary Cordelia Manery, 32,064; Edward C. Mansbridge, Roy Dibb and Lewis H. Sims, 31,647; Michael S. Mark, Harry Paikin and Murray Rosenblood, 242,086; Markborough Properties Ltd., 21,000; Thomas E. Marsden and Ann Marsden, 35,323; Marvidden Holdings Ltd., 188,750; Orsola Massara, 128 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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13,514; Mayco Homes North Bay Ltd.. 257,725; Evan Mazza, Nicholas A. Mancini, Florence Mazza, Joseph Lanza and Anthony Mazza, 43,750; John Thomas McCandless and Helen Joyce Elizabeth McCandless, 76,085; Allan Burton McComb and Agnes Maude McComb, 11,935; Thomas N. McCormack, 16,012; McGibbon, Harper and Haney, 13,272; McKitrick, Erickson, Jones, 18,739; Richard Bernard McLaughlin, 25,000; Willis Ray McLaughlin, 108,875; Samuel R. McLean, 24,020; Memorial Gardens (Ontario) Ltd., 10,340; Elio Menegolli, 478,557; James Waddell Mercer, 12,300; Theodore J. Merton, 16,137; Metropolitan Separate School Board, 443,660; Mid-Wye Development Co. Ltd., 12,500; George Mietus and Regina Mietus, 57,051; Milian Homes Ltd.. 11,575; Robert Neil Miller, 17,100; Nicholas Mokrey, 38,965; Douglas Allen Monas and Elaine Mary Monas, 24,823;

Monticello Enterprises Ltd., 11,801 ; Douglas John Moore, 18,500; Samuel Mudryk and Gwendolyne Margaret May Mudryk, 17,114; Murrmidge Investments Ltd., 54,755;

Nagy, Iloma, and Joseph Nagy, 12,498; Anthony Nayda Estate, 14,892; William Neal. 22,211; Murray Gene Neil and Linda Jean Neil, 16,428; Newtonbrook Plaza Ltd., Allan C. Wilson in trust and Myer Pik in trust, 53,500; Regional Municipality of Niagara, 380,182; John Edward Nicholson, 33,488; Niilo Niemi, 10,108; Norge Building Industries Ltd., 10,042; Nils George Nilsen Norheim, 16,950; Amedeo Novello, 24,538;

Ontario Hydro, 34,131; Orangebrook Developments Ltd., 48,093; Orvida Ltd., 16,473; Oshawa Group Ltd., 29,170; City of Ottawa, 223,959; Oughtred Brothers Ltd., 274,500;

Page, Eva Mary, and William F. Page, 56,815; William Thomas Palmer and Kathleen Jane Palmer, 78,919 Mercier, Sirois, Paris and Belanger, 10,366; Parkend Estates Ltd. and Willowbrook Estates Ltd. COB under the name of Rice Development Co. and Armbro Materials and Construction Ltd., 9,275,000 Parkway-Finch Industrial Developments Ltd., 1,854,697; Regional Municipality of Peel, 20,517 Peel Village Developments Co. Ltd., 16,977; Petrofina Canada Ltd., 19,643; Duncan R. Phillips 15,918; George C. Pinch, 21,620; Helme E. Katherine Poder, 10,382; Clara Georgina Poole, 17,617 Carmela Portanova and Lucia Ricciardi, 10,245; Praise Investments Ltd., 138,000; Marion H. Pratt, 13,814; Promenade Gardens Ltd., 1,100,140; Joseph Prubant and Lucienne Prubant, 53,673; Marjorie Pyle, 41,500;

Roman Catholic Separate School Board, Elgin County, 72,395; Randco Ltd., 13,900; Receiver General

of Canada, 205,191 ; Retmar Niagara Peninsular Development Ltd., 12,355; Rexdale Investments Ltd., 47,770; Rexdale Investments Ltd. and Runnymede Developments Corporation Ltd., 34,500; Willard P. Richardson, 64,960; Richier Machine Co. Ltd., 47,440; Richvale Block and Ready Mix Ltd., 20,517; George Frederick Robbins, 13,136; Charles Alfred Robins and Ada Ella Robins, 18,376; Jeanne Roussel, 17,500; Rowntree Farms Ltd., 23,900; Howard E. R. Rump and Gladys Ann Rump, 13,221; Burton Ernest Runham and Kathleen Winnifred Runham, 47,200; Runnymede Develop- ment Corporation Ltd., 79,860; Frank Russo and Serafino Russo, 21,532; Charles W. Ryan and Katherine Ryan, 19,074;

St. Mary's Cement Ltd., 25,000; City of St. Thomas, 29,045; St. Thomas Industrial Development Corpora- tion, 69,124; Jeanne Sanders in trust, 28,548; Township of Sarnia, 198,984; Lome David Sawyer, 15,000; Garnet Vincent Scharf and Phyllis Edna Scharf, 17,000; Schickedanz Developments Ltd., 10,818; Frederick Schmid and Victoria Schmid, 19,516; John Larry Scott, 12,012; Robert William Scott, 12,091; Sentry Department Stores Ltd., 105,461; John G. Seres, 45,267; Sermid Farms Ltd.,

38,890; D. J. Seward, 16,429; Florence B. Shantz and Mervin Shantz, 22,465; Orville Shaw, 28,541 ; Shell Canada Ltd., 258,160; Showcase Home Builders Ltd., 85,670; Leslie Shuttleworth Estate, 39,773; Gordon Slater and Winnifred Slater, 56,097; Roy Sloat and Evelyn Sloat, 18,000; Lewis Duncan Small and Madeline Laura Small, 35,195; James Smith and Teresa Rosina Smith, 17,500; George C. H. Snider, Campbell M. Snider and W. Bruce Snider, 22,161; Standard House Wrecking and Lumber Co. Ltd., 15,830; Stanley Structures Ltd., 22,500; Harry Harper Stark Jr., and Shirley Doreen Stark, 10,000; Garvin Joseph Steele and Valerie Anne Steele, 32,551; E. J. Strachan Ltd., 19,150; Edward Milton Strome, 13,500; Sun Oil Co. Ltd., 140,955; Delia Swain, 52,773;

Taylor, Albert Wesley, 88,920; Richard Leonard Taylor and Isabel Taylor, 24,996; Ralph George Tellerd and Pauline Judith Tellerd, 19,098; Texaco Canada Ltd., 228,200; Town of Tillsonburg, 12,705; George Edgar Topping, 150,000; Toronto Catholic Cemetery Association, 15,533; City of Toronto, 637,821; Metropolitan Toronto, 1,453,012; Solidea Toso and Benito Toso, 29,014; Transmetro Properties Ltd., 77,277; John Trautrim, 12,000; Kathleen Tutt, 39,942; 253763 Restaurant Ltd., 46,255; PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 129

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Unionville Nurseries Ltd., 11,149; United Tire and Rubber Co. Ltd., 53,504; Uni-World Corporation Ltd., 76,280;

Vaicius, Justas, and Erika Vaicius, 32,054; Orford Cleveland Vail, 20,000; Valar Real Property Appraisals, 13,782; Video Real Estates Ltd., 12,782; Vincent Court Apartments Ltd.. 33,541;

Wallace, Margaret, 16,301; Walters Demolition, 48,530; Kenneth Beckett Watson Estate, 175,394;

Harry A. Webb, 25,071 ; John Thomas Webb, 80,800; Webster Real Estate and Insurance Ltd., 32,239; E. Weightman and Sons Ltd., 12,636; Weir and Foulds. 25,113; Catherine A. Wellwood, 35,200; Harold Austin Wellwood and Amelia Wellwood, 59,920; Hugh Wharton and Robert Ernest Wharton, 848,482; Clare Vanstone White and Dawna Joy White, 100,337; Kathleen Isobel Wilkins, 13,078; Wilsand Holdings Ltd., 16,384; Wilson Century Theatres Ltd., 3,974,006; Windom Investments Ltd.. 26,613; City of Windsor, 876,782; Albert Wintonyk and Angileen Wintonyk, 15,907; John W. Wolfe and Michael A. Wolfe, 1,785,668; Carl Melvin Wood and Thelma Mary Wood, 10,542; Emerson Mayne Woodburn and Edith Fisher Woodburn, 78,081; Woodside Developments Ltd., 15,000; Robbin Rupert Wright and Diane Kathleen Wright, 18,748;

York, Regional Municipality of, 11,532; Edwin George Young and Elsa Mary Young, 28,257;

Zentena, Mike, Carmelino Zentena and Domenico Zentena, 26,724;

Accounts under $10,000, 2,690,325.

Rental of Owner-Operated Equipment ($3,654,617):

L. Bedard, 1 1,676; E. Belanger, 29,235; Borden Boothby, 13,075; David Boothby, 20,329; Samuel Bosnick 11,779; Roland Boucher, 16,498; Jas. K. Brandon, 25,593; John Broadbent, 14,433; Nick Bubnick

18,410; W. J. Bumstead, 17,843; Stanley D. Campbell, 10,406; C. B. Clavet, 14,040; Manson Cole 15,997; H. Coons, 11,813; Rheal Courville, 10,332; M. Crupi, 12,536; John Denysek, 13,117; L. C Dupuis, 15,694; D. Ede, 17,028; A. Erdman, 11,542; Jim Fenwick, 25,152; Henry Fetter, 11,093

John Ford, 1 1,277; Ivan Fram, 10,792; Harvey Fulford, 10,162; J. P. Gaboury, 17,835; M. H. Gonyou

11,372; R. C. Goodwin, 15,429; Roy Haavisto, 11,704; Bruce Haigh, 11,542; J. H. Hamilton, 11,973 W. C. Harrington, 11,329; Ed Hazelwood, 11,600; Cory Henderson, 15,282; Donald Hillstrom 13,830; Gordon Hodgins, 10,845; Darrel Hoffstrom, 12,763; Barry Jewell, 17,695; Grant Jones 17,359; Helgi Koski, 29,009; Harold Labrash, 20,437; Romeo Landry, 12,980; Pius Lapoint, 10,744

Terry Lee, 15,769; Wm. Lougheed, 14,726; J. Luhtala, 10,690; Burwell Malott, 14,201; Fred Marion 16,878; Stewart Martin, 13,404; R. T. McPherson, 16,641; Stan Medig, 12,276; G. B. Meiler, 10,882 Norman Minogue, 10,235; Elton Mose, 12,491; John Murray, 16,093; Muskoka Transport Ltd. 16,055; Ron Neville, 11,323; C. H. Nicholson, 10,001; S. O. Ostrowski, 18,098; J. A. Parker, 10,692 Gordon Peters, 20,920; Norman Phinney, 12,990; Gordon Pichette, 10,022; D. Poole, 11,681; Leo

Richer, 14,041; B. H. Roberts, 16,269; L. Sancartier, 15,324; A. J. Schaefer, 17,166; Wayne Scott, 15,276; B. S. Slater, 10,804; Harry R. Smith, 10,403; Wm. Smith, 15,065; K. A. Sohm, 11,104; Albert St. Martin, 11,454; Gordon Stewart, 29,603; J. V. Sumsion, 19,925; Geo. Tienhaara, 14,995; Gilford

Tilson, 30, 1 53 ; Jas. Tilson, 11,523; Patrick Vachon, 10,156; Vernon Vanclieaf, 1 1 ,457 ; R. C. Veronneau. 10,020; Wm. Wakeford, 10,308; L. A. Wark, 20,550; Raymond Watson, 29,260; Ray West, 12,521; Kenneth Whitmell, 12,707; Albert Williams, 19,187; Douglas Wytie, 13,934; Wilmot Yake, 21,090; -Accounts under $10,000, 2,310,674.

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($310,404,990) Grants ($116,955): Canada Safety Council, 10,000; Ontario Safety League, 25,000; Ontario Traffic Conference, 10,000; Roads and Transportation Association of Canada, 36,455; Sixth International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety, 15,000; Traffic Injury Research Foundation, 10,000;— Accounts under $10,000, 10,500.

Municipal Subsidies ($310,288,035): County Roads: Counties ($30,214,837): Brant, 792,906; Bruce, 888,000; Dufferin, 668,963; Elgin, 1,147,694; Essex, 928,220; Frontenac, 738,242; 130 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Grey, 1.500,956; Haldimand, 58,943; Haliburton, 800,000; Hastings. 1,084,200; Huron, 1,201,283; Kent, 997,000;

Lambton, 704,767 ; Lanark. 1 .245.493 ; Leeds and Grenville, 1 .620.201 ; Lennox and Addington. 497.570; Middlesex, 1.384,964; Norfolk. 65.082; Northumberland, 764,600; Oxford, 953,000; Perth, 757,872; Peterborough, 1,527,189; Prescott and Russell, 1.423,093; Prince Edward, 416,914; Renfrew, 1,731,701; Simcoe, 726,022; Stormont Dundas and Glengarry. 2,487.369; Victoria. 1,120,913; Wellington, 1,981,680.

Township Roads and Indian Reserves ($46,149,462): Adelaide. 49.187; Adjala. 105,900; Admaston. 103.081; Airy. 14.924; Albemarle. 110,508; Alberton, 19,618; Aldborough, 92.759; Alfred. 80,600; Algona North. 16.596; Algona South. 34.000 Alice and Fraser, 176.000; Alnwick, 40,500; Amabel. 167.516; Amaranth. 138,344; Ameliasburgh 65,953; Amherst Island, 162.269; Anderdon, 67.800; Anson, Hindon and Minden. 119.874 Armour. 72.500; Armstrong, 69,900; Arran. 121,000; Artemesia. 157.907; Arthur, 107,446 Ashfield, 103,500; Asphodel, 53,779; Assiginack, 56,200; Athol. 14,165; Atikokan, 90,647 Atwood, 20,542; Augusta, 140,000;

Bagot and Blythfield, 69,200; Baldwin, 13.637; Balmertown, 47,900; Bangor, Wicklow and McClure. 201,023; Barrie, 42,000; Barrie Island. 15,050; Bastard and South Burgess, 60,411; Bathurst. 118,700; Bayham, 149,000; Beckwith, 97,400; Bedford, 77,500; Belmont and Methuen, 106,000; Bentinck, 198,700; Bexley. 26,339; Bicroft, 14,582; Biddulph. 44,900; Billings, 31,101; Black River-Matheson, 231,000; Blandford. 41,900; Blanshard. 51,268; Blenheim, 128,798; Bonfield, 81,900; Bosanquet, 79.177; Brant. 140.147; Brantford, 338,573; Brethour. 28,076; Brighton, 88,450; Brock. 183,003; Bromley, 50,492; Brooke, 143,200; Brougham, 31.315; Bruce, 213,217;

Brudenell and Lyndoch, 58,702 ; Burford, 1 48,000 ; Burgess North, 55,600 ; Burleigh and Anstruther. 51,500; Burpee. 19,500;

Caldwell. 71.453; Caledonia. 73.100; Calvin, 57.957; Cambridge, 134,320; Camden. 165,545; Cape Croker Indian Reserve, 24,000; Caradoc, 105,458; Caradoc Indian Reserve, 39,823; Carden, 40,500; Cardiff, 62,000; Carling. 61,126; Carlow, 72,112; Carnarvon. 42,670; Carrick, 119,821; Casey, 45,242; Casimir, Jennings and Appleby, 77,270; Cavan, 102,915; Cayuga North, 10,500; Chamberlain, 37,629; Chandos, 58.434; Chapleau. 53.770; Chapman, 49,250; Chappie, 73,230; Charlottenburgh, 139,332; Charlotteville, 14,946; Chatham, 233,834; Chisholm, 84,656; Christie. 47,779; Clarence, 137,541; Clarendon and Miller, 77,899; Colborne, 47,841; Colchester North. 64,300; Colchester South, 79,000; Coleman, 28,511; Collingwood, 138,340; Conmee. 52,766; Cornwall, 184,400; Cornwall Island Indian Reserve, 47,668; Cosby, Mason and Martland, 61,272; Cramahe, 131,800; Crosby North, 39,800; Crosby South, 33,500; Culross, 113,144; Cumberland. 174.500;

Dack. 41.213; Dalton. 22,998; Darling. 77.500; Dawn. 114.756; Day and bright Additional. 30,007;

Delaware. 1 66.005 ; Delhi, 257,978 ; Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby, 5 1 .500 ; Derby. 76.500 ; Dereham.

117.117; Dilke, 60.983 ; Dorchester North. 87, 1 83 ; Dorchester South. 42.969 ; Dorion, 1 8,667 ; Douro. 48,222; Dover, 94,595; Downie, 66,992; Drummond, 57,267; Dumfries North, 81,500; Dumfries South, 60,500; Dummer, 58,111; Dungannon, 85,437; Dunwich, 67,198; Dymond, 55,745; Dysart et al, 263,847;

Easthope North 52,800; Easthope South, 50,310; Eastnor, 110,200; Edwardsburgh. 113,500 Egremont, 124,079; Ekfrid. 131,380; Elderslie. 94,158; Eldon, 75,000; Elizabethtown 115,500; Ellice, 71,200; Elliot Lake, 225,200; Elma, 82,000; Elmsley North, 31,300 Elmsley South, 28,500; Elzevir and Grimsthorpe, 27,569; Emily, 119,200; Emo, 64,000 Enniskillen, 188,000; Ennismore, 63,400; Eramosa, 86,109; Erin, 156,172; Ernestown, 112,300 Escott, Front of, 23,600; Essa, 185,326; Euphemia, 90,459; Euphrasia, 146,200; Evanturel, 27.081

Faraday, 67,066; Fauquier, 62.575; Fenelon, 77,063; Ferris East, 117,110; Field, 52,713; Finch, 145,544; Flamborough. 286,242; Flos, 119,700; Foley, 74,700; Fredericksburgh North, 31.800; Fredericksburgh South, 16,900; Fullarton. 57.509; ; ;

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Galway and Cavendish. 85,321; Garafraxa East. 76,600; Garafraxa West, 93,250; Georgian Bay, 97.000; Georgina, 386,900; Gillies, 42,346; Glackmeyer, 87,200; Glamorgan, 67,837; Glanbrook. 200,000; Glenelg. 137,000; Gloucester, 535,500; Goderich, 72,325; Golden Lake Indian Reserve. 11.571; Gordon, 31,487; Gosfield North, 62,673; Gosfield South, 58,500; Goulbourn, 260,555; Gower South, 21,742; Grattan, 46,104; Greenock. 109.353; Grey. 103.992; Griffith and Matawatchan. 38,501; Guelph, 75.100; Gwillimbury East, 148,500; Gwillimbury West. 129,834;

Hagar, 102,800; Hagarty and Richards, 167,000; Hagerman, 20,427; Haldimand, 239,873; Hallam. 20,000; Hallowell. 36,620; Hamilton, 243,300; Harley, 92,000; Harris, 16,933; Harvey, 87.307;

Harwich, 2 1 2,400 ; Hawkesbury East, 1 2 1 ,344 ; Hawkesbury West, 68,500 ; Hay. 76,805 ; Head, Clara and Maria, 29,757; Herschel, 71,400; Hibbert, 74,183; Hilliard, 69,000; Hillier, 40,507; Hilton. 19,600; Himsworth North, 67,712; Himsworth South, 41,472; Hinchinbrooke, 62,100; Holland.

141 ,725 ; Hope, 100,500; Horton, 43,700; Houghton, 1 1 ,610; Howard, 83,600; Howe Island, 2 1 ,675 Howick, 71,472; Howland, 69,300; Hudson, 57,900; Hullett, 165,914; Humphrey, 86,581; Hungerford. 103,886; Huntingdon, 61,823; Huron, 205,753;

Ignace, 51,962; Innisfil, 196,225;

Jaffray and Melick. 120.757; James. 12.538; Jocelyn, 28,600; Johnson. 61,224; Joly. 12.541

Kaladar, Angleasea and Effingham, 45,000; Kendrey, 39,100; Kennebec, 70,057; Kenyon, 87,900; Keppel, 120,452; Kerns, 96.980; Kettle Point Indian Reserve. 12,500; Kincardine. 172.249; King, 265,600; Kingston, 152.698; Kinloss, 98,083; Kitley, 60,600;

La Vallee. 47,657; Laird, 49,492; Lake of Bays, 140,537; Lanark, 105,394; Lancaster. 128.967; Larder Lake. 17,500; Lavant, Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke. 94,969; Laxton, Digby and Longford, 23,429; Leeds and Lansdowne. front of, 90,000; Leeds and Lansdowne, rear of, 51,000; Limerick, 20,606; Lindsay, 99.100; Lobo, 212.600; Lochiel, 86,029; Logan, 75,300; London. 195,000; Longlac, 17,669; Longueuil, 23,700; Loughborough, 88,500; Luther East, 59,327; Luther West, 59,000; Lutterworth, 50,900;

Macdonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional, 57,000; Machar, 65,077; Machin, 85,590; Madoc. 90,900; Maidstone. 133,748; Malahide, 101,834; Maiden. 46,100; Manitouwadge. 20.399; Manvers. 111.869; Mara, 92,000; Marathon, 30,048; March, 203,200; Mariposa, 134,000; Marmora and Lake, 82,985; Maryborough, 97,500; Marysburgh North, 16,245; Marysburgh South, 21,150; Matchedash, 51,600; Matilda, 130,200; Mayo, 57,586; McCrosson and Tovell, 35,478; McDougall.

78,263; McGarry, 36,400; McGillivray, 106,r00; McKellar, 80,596; McKillop. 76,961 ; McMurrich. 58,000; McNab, 112,000; Medonte, 160,971; Melancthon, 110,457; Mersea. 159.482; Metcalfe. 42,100; Michipicoten, 113,531; Middleton, 16,000; Minto, 85,000; Monaghan North, 13,647; Monaghan South, 16,708; Monmouth, 48,707; Mono. 127.719; Montague, 115.929; Monteagle. 157,942; Moore, 203,129; Morley, 90,565; Mornington, 77,500; Morris, 62,000; Mosa, 102,384; Moulton, 21,800; Mountain, 107.101; Mulmur. 124,700; Murray, 113,600; Muskoka Lakes. 219,036;

Nairn, 19,322; Nakina, 28,299; Neebing, 79,906; Nepean, 941,603; Nichol, 81,300; Nipigon, 43,756;

Nipissing, 1 18,723; Nissouri East, 104,231 ; Nissouri West, 101,241 ; Norfolk, 350,417; Normanby. 116,304; North Shore, 25,771; Norwich North, 72,700; Norwich South, 68,300; Nottawasaga. 167,612;

Oakland, 13,122; O'Connor, 77,561; Olden, 73,600; Oliver, 52,273; Oneida, 19,000; Oneida Indian Reserve, 24,679; Onondaga, 55,930; Ops, 88,000; Orford, 41,876; Orillia, 209,529; Oro. 130,000; Osgoode, 224,446; Osnabruck, 103,000; Oso, 58,100; Osprey, 121,500; Otonabee, 93,416; Owens, Williamson and Idington, 106,685; Oxford (on Rideau), 94,146; Oxford East, 71,400; Oxford North, 35,634; Oxford West, 45,600;

Paipoonge, 83,111 ; Pakenham, 82,500; Palmerston and North and South Canonto, 67,956; Papineau, 72,610; Parry Island Indian Reserve, 54,408; Peel, 91,300; Pelee, 17,098; Pembroke, 26.700; Percy, 113,750; Perry, 43,935; Petawawa, 97,400; Pilkington, 86,400; Pittsburgh, 93,785; Plantagenet North, 129,000; Plantagenet South, 124,800; Plummer Additional, 61,943; Plympton, 120,000; Portland, 84,927; Prince, 11,000; Proton, 154,372; Puslinch. 118,403;

Radcliffe, 74,301; Raglan, 76,678; Raleigh, 98,057; Rama, 41,133; Ramsay, 141,900; Ratter and Dunnet, 99,990; Rawdon, 99,802; Red Lake, 37,000; Red Rock, 81.554; Richmond, 74,800; ;

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Rideau, 160,010; Rochester, 73,567; Rolph, Buchanan, Wylie and McKay, 71,231; Romney, 46,060; Ross, 77,302; Roxborough, 89,900; Russell, 160,261; Rutherford and George Island, 11,942; Ryerson, 44,000;

St. Edmunds, 45,500; St. Joseph, 78,000; St. Vincent, 126,995; Salter, May and Harrow. 89,200; Sandfield, 14,946; Sandwich South, 67,540; Sandwich West, 250,639; Sarawak, 58,700; Sarnia, 262,926; Saugeen, 141,313; Saugeen Indian Reserve, 19,587; Schreiber, 20,141; Scugog, 261,100; Sebastopol, 29,188; Seneca. 22,709; Seymour, 143,400; Shackleton and Machin. 64,633; Sheffield. 76,424; Sherborne, McClintock and Livingstone, 37,930; Sherbrooke South, 53,522; Sherwood. Jones and Burns, 93,942; Shuniah, 43,512; Sidney, 126,500; Sioux Narrows. 12.507; Six Nations Indian Reserve, 229,776; Smith, 102,500; Snowdon. 23,100; Sombra, 136,479; Somerville. 44,600; Sophiasburgh, 56,416; Southwold, 89,270; Spanish River Indian Reserve. 19,683; Springer. 44.611; Stafford, 66,680; Stanhope, 65,000; Stanley, 75,371; Stephen, 177.821; Storrington, 83,100; Strong, 79,638; Sullivan, 150,200; Sunnidale, 127,807; Sydenham. 177,911;

Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional, 20,000; Tay, 184,697; Tecumseth, 206,850; Tehkummah, 42,517; Temagami, 28,700; Terrace Bay, 17,868; Thessalon, 56,100; Thurlow, 105.462; Tilbury East,

94,7 1 9 ; Tilbury North, 69.3 1 1 ; Tilbury West, 46, 1 32 ; Tiny, 208,409 ; Tosorontio. 90,661 ; Townsend, 41,800; Tuckersmith, 65,894; Tudor and Cashel, 50.804; Turnberry, 57,000; Tyendinaga, 94,293; Tyendinaga Indian Reserve, 45,000;

Usborne. 58.1 17; Uxbridge, 205,770;

Verulam, 61,960; Vespra, 108,961

Wainfleet, 110,000; Wallace. 67,300; Walpole, 23,340; Walpole Island Indian Reserve, 76,443; Walsingham North, 25.713; Warwick, 101,674; Wawanosh East, 75,882; Wawanosh West, 69,600; Wellesley, 139,800; West Bay Indian Reserve, 56,100; West Carleton, 327,500; West Lincoln, 339,420; Westmeath, 86,916; Westminster, 106,300; Wicksteed, 77.700; Wikwemikong Indian

Reserve. 57.450 ; Wilberforce, 88,000 ; Williams East. 64,645 ; Williams West, 48,433 ; Williamsburgh. 88,000; Wilmot, 165,456; Winchester, 113,202; Windham, 14,302; Wolfe Island. 65,000; Wolford, 40,000; Wollaston, 53,787; Woodhouse, 40,787; Woolwich, 217,250;

Yarmouth, 123,947; Yonge. front of, 21.600; Yonge and Escott, rear of, 29,000;

Zone. 26,196; Zorra East. 125.251 ; Zorra West. 143.020.

Accounts under $10,000. 235,004.

Metropolitan Area, Cities, Boroughs, Towns and Villages ($186,228,494): Metropolitan Toronto, 67.341,238;

Ajax, 205,993; Alexandria. 73,970; Alfred, 10,000; Alliston, 84,606; Almonte. 90,206; Amherstburg,

174,905; Ancaster, 182,009; Arnprior, 1 10,135; Arthur, 36,000; Athens, 1 1,700; Aurora, 222,154; Aylmer, 66,640;

Bancroft, 34,725; Barrie, 590,220; Barry's Bay, 17,838; Bayfield, 22,300; Beeton, 35,243; Belle River, 26,754; Belleville, 1,131,674; Blenheim, 28,779; Blind River, 50,000; Blyth. 13,229; Bobcaygeon, 12,100; Bonfield, 18,400; Bracebridge, 189,000; Bradford, 69,179; Brampton. 1.453,969; Brantford. 1,168,801; Brighton, 32,803; Brockville, 267,424; Bruce Mines, 63,393; Brussels, 10,000; Burks Falls, 15,081; Burlington, 3,024,719;

1 10.500 Cache Bay, 1 5,777; Caledon, 61 3,500; Cambridge, 1 ,372,366; Campbellford, 1 27,333 ; Capreol, 47.600 Cardinal, 19.233; Carleton Place. 72,100; Casselman, 17,340; Chatham, 435,671 ; Chesley, Chesterville. 43,000; Clinton, 86,100; Cobalt, 31,386; Cobourg, 255,166; Cochrane, 120,500 Colborne, 43,800; Coldwater. 14.937; Collingwood, 307,499; Cookstown, 14,105; Cornwall 795,607; Creemore, 10,110;

Deep River, 69,402; Deseronto, 15,600; Dresden, 22,300; Dryden, 21 1,820; Dundalk, 25,000; Dundas. 308,000; Dunnville, 141,230; Durham, 38,557; PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 133

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Eganville, 14,146; Elmvale, 31,100; Elora, 24,234; Englehart, 26,500; Erin, 15,805; Espanola, 98,300; Essex, 53,800; Etobicoke, 4,363,081; Exeter, 81,500;

Fergus, 129,654; Forest, 78,585; Fort Erie, 457,000; Fort Frances, 207,499; Frankford, 13,400;

Gananoque, 59,000; Geraldton, 27,346; Glencoe, 13,278; Goderich, 143,900; Gore Bay, 11,500; Grand Bend, 11,159; Grand Valley, 14,400; Gravenhurst, 190,500; Grimsby, 297,000; Guelph, 1,065,810;

Haileybury, 124,000; Haldimand, 254,578; Halton Hills, 522,022; Hamilton, 6,530,286; Hanover, 69,438; Harriston, 119,800; Harrow, 31,100; Hawkesbury, 220,798; Hearst, 147,106; Huntsville, 392,700;

Ingersoll, 166,484; Iroquois, 17,500; Iroquois Falls, 143,977;

Kapuskasing, 294,286; Keewatin, 21,021; Kemptville, 33,182; Kenora, 265,748; Kincardine, 67,703; Kingston, 1,048,747; Kingsville, 47,100; Kirkland Lake, 276,316; Kitchener, 2,774,292;

Lakefield, 23,134; Lanark, 16,937; Lancaster, 12,937; Leamington, 90,405; Lincoln, 298,500; Lindsay, 224,699; Listowel, 55,500; Little Current, 21,498; London, 5,752,753; L'Orignal, 13,900; Lucan, 34,370; Lucknow, 59,500;

Madoc, 13,380; Markdale, 42,864; Markham, 783,079; Marmora, 13,100; Massey, 57,300; Mattawa, 46,700; Maxville, 27,565; Meaford, 85,113; Merrickville, 69,790; Midland, 319,676; Mildmay, 13,433; Millbrook, 10,705; Milton, 413,935; Milverton, 23,000; Mississauga, 4,549,799; Mitchell, 72,000; Morrisburg, 19,000; Mount Forest, 46,900;

Nanticoke, 336,128; Napanee, 80,126; New Liskeard, 182,700; Newbury, 15,034; Newcastle, 577,517; Newmarket, 507,424; Niagara Falls, 1,518,709; Niagara-on-the-Lake, 220,500; Nickel Centre, 332,500; North Bay, 1,089,645; Norwich, 26,500;

Oakville, 3,416,445; Onaping Falls, 163,000; Orangeville, 99,054; Orillia, 426,630; Oshawa, 2,374,759; Ottawa, 4,643,919; Owen Sound, 454,400;

Paisley, 14,641; Palmerston, 26,455; Paris, 124,500; Parkhill, 12,443; Parry Sound, 107,275; Pelham. 170,867; Pembroke, 260,441; Penetanguishene, 95,000; Perth, 113,000; Petawawa, 36,200; Peterborough, 1,074,293; Petrolia, 122,500; Pickering, 733,055; Picton, 66,079; Plantagenet, 17,166; Point Edward, 36,436; Port Burwell, 13,146; Port Colborne, 275,065; Port Elgin, 46,700; Port Hope, 231,191; Port McNicoll, 35,632; Port Stanley, 56,928; Powassan, 15,826; Prescott, 59,500;

Rainy River, 17,550; Rayside-Balfour, 568,000; Renfrew, 1 18,644; Richmond Hill, 595,840; Ridgetown. 110,814; Rockcliffe Park, 107,408; Rockland, 63,000; Rodney, 28,381;

St. Clair Beach, 1,411,584; St. Marys, 137,593; St. Thomas, 554,138; Sarnia City, 1,250,351; Sault Ste. Marie, 2,151,611; Scarborough, 5,100,000; Seaforth, 66,559; Shelburne, 38,585; Simcoe, 159,236; Sioux Lookout, 120,923; Smiths Falls, 205.906; Smooth Rock Falls, 27,000; South River, 14,571; Southampton, 33,744; Stayner, 26,894; Stirling, 10,100; Stoney Creek, 296,472; Stratford, 667,904; Strathroy, 174,000; Sturgeon Falls, 129,248; Sudbury, 2,103,468; Sundridge, 17,055;

Tavistock, 77,161; Tecumseh, 185,604; Thessalon, 24,000; Thornbury, 50,827; Thorold, 226,700; Thunder Bay, 3,712,056; Tilbury, 88,545; Tillsonburg, 137,000; Timmins, 1,068,652; Tiverton, 53,607; Toronto, 9,060,000; Tottenham, 39,100; Trenton, 305,000; Tweed, 27,400;

Valley East, 412,872; Vanier, 435,667; Vankleek Hill, 22,853; Vaughan, 443,016; Victoria Harbour, 21,000;

Walden, 438,000; Walkerton, 81,798; Wallaceburg, 245,000; Wasaga Beach, 113,100; Waterloo, 566,200; Watford, 13,104; Welland. 742,973; West Lome, 16,000; Whitby, 507,444; Whitchurch- Stouffville, 149,815; Wiarton, 54,500; Winchester, 24,133; Windsor, 4,351,827; Wingham, 58,400; Woodstock, 520,908; Wyoming, 32,965; -

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York, 1,050,000; York East, 725,860; York North, 6,800,000;

Zurich, 13,433;

Accounts under $10,000, 337,177.

Regional Municipalities ($47,695,243): Durham, Regional Municipality of, 2,293,414; Haldimand-Norfolk, Regional Municipality of, 1,085,147; Halton, Regional Municipality of. 1,320,528; Hamilton-Wentworth, 1,341,421; Muskoka, District of, 1,883,000; Niagara, Regional Municipality of, 4,534,918; Ottawa-Carleton

Regional Municipality of, 2 1 , 1 1 4,424 ; Peel, Regional Municipality of, 2,8 1 5,546 ; Sudbury, Regional Municipality of, 4,036,932; Waterloo, Regional Municipality of, 910,514; York, Regional Muni- cipality of, 6,359,399.

Total Other Payments 648,998,681

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. John R. Rhodes, April 1, 1974 to March 31, 1975 18,000

Parliamentary Assistants' Salaries ($4,973)

R. B. Beckett, April 1, 1974 to January 15, 1975 3,959 C. Mcllveen, January 17, 1975 to March 31, 1975 1,014 4,973

City of Niagara Falls— Compensation for Loss of Taxes ($12,000)

City of Niagara Falls 1 2,000

Construction Trust Account ($211,279)

Multi-Malls Developments 211 ,279

Toronto Area Transit Operating Authority ($8,872,141)

Toronto Area Transit Operating Authority 8,872,141

Summary of Expenditures Voted Salaries and Wages 142,117,504 Employee Benefits 15,511,027

Travel Expenses 9,5 1 2,554 Other Payments 648,998,681 816,139,766 Statutory 9,1 18,393

825,258,159

1 Less : Expenditure Refunds 3,326,926

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Transportation and Communications $811,931,233 —3

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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY

Hon. M. Birch, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($466,320)

D. T. Wright Deputy Provincial Secretary 48, 1 1 H. W. Jackman, 31,729; M. D. Legace, 23,636; J. Nywening, 22,1 17;-Other salaries and wages under $20,000,

347,101 ; Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, 6,376.

Employee Benefits ($31,485)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario—Canada Pension Plan, 4,665; Group Insurance, 5,693; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 13,418; Unemployment Insurance, 4,616. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 998; Transfers from other Ministries, 2,095.

Travelling Expenses ($110,062)

Hon. M. Birch, 6,603; D. T. Wright, 9,930; M. Couse, 3,316; L. Sabia, 4,051; A. Laakkonen, 2,520; E. Szalowski, 3,108; A. Mantle, 3,011 ;-Other accounts under $2,500, 77,523.

Other Payments ($228,359)

; Ministry of Government Services, 42,749; W. Wolfson Consulting, 17,049; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 1 1,131 Other accounts under $10,000, 157,430.

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. M. Birch 18,000

Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 466,320 Employee Benefits 31 ,485

Travelling Expenses 1 10,062 Other Payments 228,359 836,226

Statutory 1 8,000

Total Expenditure, Social Development Policy $854,226

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MINISTRY OF COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Hon. James A. C. Auld, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($12,604,127)

J. G. Parr Deputy Minister 44,792 T. P. Adams Assistant Deputy Minister 20,723 L. M. Johnston Assistant Deputy Minister 22,615

J. D. McCullough Assistant Deputy Minister 36,803 B. A. Wilson Assistant Deputy Minister 41,652

J. S. Dupre Chairman, Ontario Council on University Affairs 25,758 N. A. Sisco Chairman, Council of Regents for Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology 39,802 D. C. Ahrens, 23,469; J. W. Allen, 23,493; A. Alleyne, 20,590; G. L. Amyot, 24,810; L. W. Anderson,

21,619; P. A. Anderson, 24,333; R. B. Apted, 23,655; J. C. Arber, 27,266; R. H. Beach, 22,223; D. S. Bethune, 24,333; R. Borowska, 20,320; W. L. Byk, 21,426; W. Castledine, 20,472; J. V. Chapman, 3,634; A. Colucci, 20,205; H. A. Constable, 25,919; K. L. Coupland, 27,863; R. E. Crate, 23,586; R. Cummins, 20,039;

W. F. Davy, 33,888; G. DeMetra, 24,378; J. R. Dean, 23,497; W. G. Fawcett, 23,497; D. J. Ferguson, 32,489; J. Fowles, 20,151; G. R. Gillman, 27,266; P. A. Glynn, 21,309; L. F. Gordge, 21,833; E. W.

Gordius, 23,469; D. Gouleff, 23,065; F. J. Graham, 26,777; P. A. Harris, 21,320; J. B. Hay, 24,467; J. W.

Hazelton, 28,652; A. Hemmingway, 27,430; R. A. Hinds, 23,497; A. J. Humber, 30,455; H. W. Jackson,

34,721; I. S. Joshua, 20,333; H. D. Judd, 20,863; E. L. Kerridge, 34,039; F. J. Kidd, 35,889; W. J. Lane, 28,779; H. E. Lucas, 21,866; J. M. Lynch, 23,497; P. E. Mattson, 21,547; L. A. McLeod, 26,479; D. F. McOuat, 35,889; H. C. Mecredy, 24,869; T. Maike, 30,720; L. A. Mitchell, 23,497; A. W. Murdoch, 24,333; M. Noon, 21,432; G. L. Oliver, 24,926; D. N. Omand, 655; S. T. Orlowski, 27,968; M. S. Orris,

24,406; J. E. Parker, 22,136; M. J. Pattison, 20,471 ; L. H. Peebles, 24,333; J. M. Plumb, 26,335; R. Price,

25,855; W. I. Rapson, 26,734; W. A. Roedde, 24,333; L. T. Ryan, 21,401 ; D. W. Shaver, 31,032; H. E. Smith, 20,508; S. H. Solway, 25,822; M. K. Straka, 26,788; E. Tannis, 26,395; A. L. Thompson, 20,508; R. Vafa,

27,284; J. F. Voskuil, 22,955; J. H. Watkinson, 24,429; S. G. Weatherhead, 21,075; W. V. Whatton,

26,734; H. W. Whitham, 23,497; J. T. Wilson, 20,744; G. H. Wright, 24,978; J. C. Yen, 30,678; Recovery from Cabinet Office, (28,803); Paid to Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, 2 1,469; -Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 10,430,888.

Employee Benefits ($1,253,960)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 124,498; Group Insurance, 121,842; Long Term Income Protection, 60,175; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 122,876; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 546,335; Unemployment Insurance, 131,048. Workmen's Compensation Board, 4,394. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 110,629; Severance Pay, 9,274; Teachers' Superannuation Fund,

15,884; University of Toronto payments for J. S. Dupre, 2,871 ; University of Windsor payments for J. G. Parr, 4,134.

Travelling Expenses ($729,661)

Hon. James A. C. Auld, 13,61 1 ; D. C. Ahrens, 6,676; G. Amyot, 2,793; E. A. Barnes, 3,643; W. G. Bell, 2,998;

W. W. Cockburn, 3,262; H. A. Constable, 4,325; K. L. Coupland, 4,158; D. Duncan, 4,341 ; P. A. R. Glynn,

2,717; L. E. Guppy, 2,959; J. Hazelton, 2,582; H. W. Jackson, 2,855; I. B. Jensen, 6,241 ; J. J. Labrecque, 3,373; S. MacGrath, 4,482; H. P. MacMillan, 6,620; R. M. Muir, 4,811; J. D. McCullough, 3,128; K.

McMeekin, 3,859; M. S. Orris, 3,783; H. C. Owens, 2,722; J. G. Parr, 3,814; C. Quance, 3,527; R. Reynard,

2,983; J. L. Siefert, 2,560; N. A. Sisco, 3,346; D. L. Snowdon, 3,262; H. Southworth, 3,395; C. O. Stephen, 3,351; M. K. Straka, 2,799; V. N. Styrmo, 2,994; E. E. Thomas, 2,568; C. O. Thorpe, 4,220; H. Whitham, 3,582; B. A. Wilson, 2,778; G. Windsor, 3,655;- Accounts under $2,500, 584,888.

Other Payments ($916,607,941)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($4,833,143): A. D. S. Film Productions, 21,259; Art Design Studios Ltd., 29,819; Arthur Jones Lithographing Ltd., 15,823; Ashton-Potter Ltd., 26,750; Associated Printers Ltd., 31,023; Bell Canada, 53,860; A. Bowron, 138 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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10,381 ; Brantford Post-Secondary Education Committee, 25,000; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, 13,532; Canadian Facts Co. Ltd., 27,775; Canadian Print Co. Ltd., 10,531; Commercial Plastics & Supply Corp., 14,220; Computrex Centre Ltd., 13,290; Confederation College of Applied Arts & Technology, 55,252; C.O.U. Holdings Ltd., 75,061; Dennison Manufacturing Co. of Canada Ltd., 10,717; J. & J. Dinely, 13,331; Eddie Black's Ltd., 19,006; Electro Sonic Industrial Sales (Toronto) Ltd., 14,819; Employers Overload Company, 15,108; Espie Printing Ltd., 13,302; Fairbank Lumber

Co. Ltd., 24,741 ; Fine Papers Ltd., 10,508; Globe Printing and Lithographing (Toronto) Ltd., 22,792; Gottshalk & Ash Ltd., 40,249; Haldane Electric Supply Ltd., 22,340; Hicks, Morley, Hamilton,

Stewart & Storie, 64,304; Highway Trailers of Canada Ltd., 1 5,097; IBM Canada Ltd., 40,976; Industrial Textiles Ltd., 10,504; Infodata Ltd., 42,953; Kelly Girl Services of Canada Ltd., 32,352; Klassen Bronze

Ltd., 12,416; Lawson Graphics, 25,345; Lesley Lewis, 11,321 ; Magill Business Systems Limited, 42,205; Market Facts of Canada Ltd., 13,000; Marshall Fenn Ltd., 10,800; McLauchlan, Mohr Limited, 14,630; McNicol Stevenson Ltd., 14,185; Media Buying Services Ltd., 35,605; Ministry of Attorney General, 22,936; Ministry of Education, 279,016; Ministry of Government Services, 213,388; Ministry of Labour, 175,802; Modern Building Cleaning, 279,466; National Paper Goods, 13,424; Office Overload, 10,041; Office Specialty, 11,566; Ontario Arts Council, 20,721; Ontario Science Centre, 44,349; for in Philips Ontario Institute Studies Education, 81v ,795; Electronics Industries Ltd., 73,035; Pitney Bowes, 19,090; Preston Microfilming Services Ltd., 12,186; Queen's University, 18,667; Receiver General, 147,182; Redi-Set Business Forms, 11,125; Richardson, Bond & Wright Ltd., 68,597; Royal Ontario Museum, 42,072; Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, 14,797; Scythes & Co. Ltd., 23,827; Robert Soper Ltd., 12,663; H. L. Staebler Company Ltd., 27,382; St. Lawrence College of Applied Arts & Technology, 28,000; Joseph Schull, 20,275; Sir Sandford Fleming College, 18,320; Systems Dimensions Ltd., 110,725; Talesman Resort, 13,041; Tennant Co., 13,917; The Art Gallery of Ontario, 34,128; Trent University, 25,425; Woods, Gordon and Co., 57,647; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 54,928; Yale Industrial Trucks Eaton Yale Ltd., 12,097; York University, 24,865; — Accounts under $10,000, 1,780,466.

Allowances ($63,942): Archaeological and Historical Sites Advisory Board ($7,500):

Rev. L. S. J. Cadieux, 525; J. M. S. Careless, 600; P. Cornell, 600; W. Dawson, 75; K. C. A. Dawson, 525; R. A. Douglas, 750; L. R. Gray, 450; W. Jury, 450; W. Kenyon, 150; W. Ormsby, 600; G. Smyth, 525; R. Vastokas, 1,350; S. F. Wise, 900.

Committee on University Affairs ($1,530):

W. Dodge, 170; J. M. Holmes, 255; J. O. Hughes, 340; W. R. Lederman, 170; R. W. Mitchell, 255;

D. Pritchard, 170; R. J. Rossiter, 170.

Ontario Council of Regents for Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology ($19,550):

J. C. Armstrong, 170; H. E. Black, 420; D. O. Davis, 1,905; W. R. Dupont, 420; J. E. J. Fahlgren, 850; B. Heatley, 1,820; C. M. Johnston, 420; L. M. Johnston, 682; C. Lavigne, 630; J. C. Mac-

Donald, 1,440; J. D. MacFarlane, 2,075; D. D. McGeachey, 1,735; H. Nokes, 735; J. F. O'Neil, 1,360; B. Parent, 1,020; R. Ruffen, 975; R. L. Whittington, 1,360; G. R. Wooll, 1,533.

Ontario Historical Studies Series Board ($4,650):

M. Angus, 240; J. M. S. Careless, 240; F. S. Chalmers, 520; R. E. G. Davies, 760; J. Heatley, 320;

M. G. Ross, 2,250; J. J. Talman, 320.

Ontario Council on University Affairs ($30,712):

W. E. Bagnall, 1,733; M. Bush, 1,522; J. J. Deutsch, 1,628; A. D'lorio, 1,732; J. D. Fisher, 1,575; P. D. Fleck, 1,575; R. Gerstein, 2,153; T. Giesbrecht, 1,417; L. Good, 1,943; W. A. Goyan, 1,417;

D. G. Hill, 1,260; T. R. Leger, 1,470; J. T. Mustard, 1,418; A. L. McCallion, 1,837; M. F. Orange, 1,523; R. P. Riggin, 1,837; R. S. Ritchie, 998; H. H. Walker, 2,362; J. R. Yarnell, 1,312.

Miscellaneous Grants ($322,246):

Grant to Council of Ministers of Education ($95,446):

Non-Statutory Grants ($226,800): Canadian Association for American Studies, 500; Canadian Conference on Historical Resources, 500; Canadian Historical Association, 200; Canadian Mathematical Congress, 1,500; Canadian University Nursing Student Association, 500; Canadian Vocational Association, 3,300; Champlain Society, 2,000; Fourth Annual National Conference on Women in Colleges and Universities, 2,500; Frontier ;

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College, 24,000; John Graves Simcoe Memorial Foundation, 2,000; MacKenzie King Centennial Colloquium, 1,000; Middlesex Court Centre Corporation, London, 50,000; Montreal International Book Fair, 10,000; Ontario Archaeological Society, 1,000; Ontario Association for Continuing Education 20,000; Ontario Genealogical Society, 2,500; Ontario Historical Society, 13,900; Ontario Library Association, 4,000; Ontario Museum Association, 60,000; Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, 1,000; Royal Canadian Institute, 2,500; Royal Canadian Legion, Malton, 5,000; Royal Society of Canada, 3,000; Science Forum, 1,000; Service for Admission to College and University, 3,500; Simcoe Memorial Foundation, 500; Third Annual National Conference on Women in Colleges and Universities, 2,500; University Geological Conference, 1,000; University of Dundee— Maintenance of Canadiana Collection, 300; University of Edinburgh — Maintenance of Canadiana Collection, 300; University of Glasgow— Maintenance of Canadiana Collection, 300; Workers' Educational Associa- tion, 6,500.

Grants to Institutions, Related Organizations and Students ($91 1,388,610):

Grants for university operating costs ($485,802,875): Brock University, 7,418,198; Carleton University, 25,095,483; Dominicain College, 36,533; Lakehead University, 8,682,364; Laurentian University, 8,075,892; Laurentian University— Algoma College,

1,438,741 ; Laurentian University — Hearst College, 300,266; Laurentian University — Nipissing College,

1,172,882; Law Society of Upper Canada (Bar Admission), 425,000; McMaster University, 31,519,61 1 Ontario College of Art, 2,300,000; Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 6,370,026; Queen's University, 33,997,202; Regis College, 65,438; Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, 20,300,016; The University of Waterloo, 37,229,574; The University of Western Ontario, 49,767,026; Trent University, 5,853,202; University of Guelph, 29,865,477; University of Ottawa, 39,203,163; University of Toronto —St. George Campus, 111,474,529; University of Windsor, 18,901,046; Wilfred Laurier University, 8,209,853; York University, 38,101,353.

Grants to universities and related organizations to compensate for municipal taxation ($7,089,650): Brock University, 170,950; Carleton University, 41 1,950; Dominicain College, 2,000; Lakehead University, 117,850; Laurentian University, 96,850; Laurentian University — Algoma College, 13,550; Laurentian University — Hearst College, 1,450; Laurentian University — Nipissing College, 8,950; McMaster University, 433,150; Ontario College of Art, 46,800; Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 25,150; Queen's University, 469,750; Regis College, 4,550; Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, 419,050; The University of Waterloo, 595,900; The University of Western Ontario, 810,550; Trent University, 91,400; University of Guelph, 441,200; University of Ottawa, 488,200; University of Toronto-St. George Campus, 1,453,950; University of Windsor, 285,150; Wilfred Laurier University, 125,900; York University, 575,400.

Grants for university debenture payments— instalments of principal and interest ($76,395,467): Art Gallery of Ontario, 596,200; Brock University, 2,177,104; Carleton University, 4,803,925; Lakehead University, 2,519,310; Laurentian University, 1,782,142; McMaster University, 6,217,485; Queen's University, 4,113,995; Royal Ontario Museum, 10,245; Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, 3,407,911;

The University of Waterloo, 6,505,901 ; The University of Western Ontario, 5,713,581 ; Trent University, 2,014,902; University of Guelph, 5,190,113; University of Ottawa, 5,839,731; University of Toronto- St. George Campus, 12,988,068; University of Windsor, 3,525,618; York University, 8,989,236.

Grants for Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology— Operating Costs ($170,792,922): Algonquin College, 17,926,366; Cambrian College, 5,180,326; Canadore College, 3,699,079; Centennial Biblio-Centre, 1,085,730; Centennial College, 8,320,746; Conestoga College, 6,857,942; Confederation College, 5,493,818; Durham College, 3,047,130; Elliot Lake Centre for Continuing Education, 10,000; Fanshawe College, 12,051,316, George Brown College, 13,402,213; Georgian College, 5,032,798; Humber College, 12,581,062; Lambton College, 2,850,894; Loyalist College, 3,882,768; Mohawk College, 10,719,280; Niagara College, 6,350,312; Northern College, 4,132,748; Ontario Municipal Employee Retirement Board, 5,170; Sault College, 3,503,024; St. Clair College, 8,245,122; St. Lawrence College, 9,077,008; Seneca College, 13,446,698; Sheridan College, 8,887,664; Sir Sandford Fleming College, 5,003,708.

Grants to Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology — Grants to Compensate for Municipal Taxation ($2,476,850): Algonquin College, 309,600; Cambrian College, 62,250; Canadore College, 41,800; Centennial College, 124,350; Conestoga College, 101,700; Confederation College, 55,550; Durham College, 41,000; 140 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Fanshawe College 192,650; George Brown College, 141,900; Georgian College, 61,450; Humber College, 214,750; Lambton College, 26,950; Loyalist College, 42,950; Mohawk College, 176,900; Niagara College, 92,600; Northern College, 47,350; Sault College, 45,600; St. Clair College, 131,400; St. Lawrence College, 122,400; Seneca College, 205,050; Sheridan College, 154,050; Sir Sandford Fleming College 84,600.

Grants to Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology — Debentures— Instalments of Principal and Interest— ($26,381,530): Algonquin College, 1,721,141; Cambrian College, 1,711,596; Canadore College, 75,269; Centennial College, 1,167,385; Conestoga College, 1,426,883; Confederation College, 1,042,223; Durham College, 641,809; Fanshawe College, 1,324,225; George Brown College, 1,887,420; Georgian College, 779,951; Humber College, 2,160,217; Lambton College, 839,447; Loyalist College, 1,132,524; Mohawk College, 503,356; Niagara College, 1,262,013; Northern College, 1,240,713; Sault College, 51,865; St. Clair College, 1,792,270; St. Lawrence College, 1,279,913; Seneca College, 1,802,370; Sheridan College, 1,663,865; Sir Sandford Fleming College, 875,075.

Grants for Adult Training ($45,246,385): Algonquin College, 3,922,555; Cambrian College, 1,113,525; Canadore College, 604,444; Centennial

College, 1,232,551 ; Conestoga College, 3,226,649; Confederation College, 1,898,223; Durham College, 558,402; Elliot Lake Centre for Continuing Education, 284,905; Fanshawe College, 1,997,650; George Brown College, 7,938,888; Georgian College, 1,386,567; Humber College, 3,393,251; James Bay Educational Centre, 35,896; Kemptville College, 70,938; Lambton College, 687,802; Loyalist College, 1,271,377; Mohawk College, 3,293,655; Niagara College, 1,483,113; Northern College, 969,207; Quetico Conference and Training Centre, 440,875; Sault College, 910,733; St. Clair College, 2.452,936; St. Lawrence College, 1,942,983; Seneca College, 1,828,120; Sheridan College, 1,289,336; Sir Sandford Fleming College, 1,011,804.

Apprentices Tuition ($6,959,387): Algonquin College, 748,660; Centennial College, 1,467,396; Conestoga College, 317,700; Confederation College, 113,399; Durham College, 13,706; Fanshawe College, 575,990; George Brown College, 1,946,700; Humber College, 419,400; Loyalist College, 69,770; Ontario Northland Railway, 4,985; Mohawk College, 576,510; Sault College, 215,243; St. Clair College, 219,995; St. Lawrence College, 170,433; Sir Sandford Fleming College, 99,500.

Part Time Industrial Training (Institutional) ($334,000): Algonquin College, 2,430; Durham College, 224; Fanshawe College, 5,419; George Brown College, 189,686; Lambton College, 53,930; Loyalist College, 3,188; Niagara College, 2,360; St. Clair College, 76,763.

Training in Industry ($124,032): Accounts under $10,000, 124,032.

Workmen's Compensation premium on behalf of Apprentices ($26,723): Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario, 26,723.

Apprentices Living Allowances ($8,634): Fanshawe College, 1,167; George Brown College, 5,034; Humber College, 1,602; Sault College, 802; Sir Sandford Fleming College, 29.

Schools for Registered Nursing Assistants ($419,344): Students Living Allowances, 419,344.

Student Support ($43,164,976): Bursaries to Second Language Teachers, 580,805; Fellowships for Second Language Study, 375,839; Ontario Graduate Fellowship, 247,500; Ontario Graduate Scholarships, 2,150,906; Ontario/Quebec Exchange Fellowships, 53,250; Ontario Student Assistance Program, 39,445,128; Part-time Student Bursaries Program, 141,648; Part-time Student Loans Program, 22,329; Secondary School Bursaries, 133,950; Sir John A. MacDonald Fellowship, 4,000; Travel for Second Language Study, 9,621.

Summer Experience Youth Projects ($293,996): O.Y.S.E. Project, 12,900; Venture Capital Project, 11,845; Youth and the Arts Projects-Art Gallery of Ontario, 30,000; McMichael Canadian Collection of Art, 10,500; Ontario Council for the Arts, 12,500; PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 141

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Operation Museum Catalogue, 104,923; Public Library Youth Projects, 48,640; Royal Ontario Museum Researchers, 27,688; Video Action Program, 35,000.

Book Publishing Subsidy (200,984): Clarke Irwin & Co. Ltd., 41,737; McMillan Co. of Canada Ltd., 26,655; McClelland Stewart Ltd., 59,495; University of Toronto Press, 38, 163 -Accounts under $10,000, 34,934.

Grants for Provincial Institutions and Organizations ($19,035,034): The Royal Ontario Museum, 5,714,000; The Art Gallery of Ontario, 2,497,000; The Ontario Educational Communications Authority— Operating, 7,800,000; The Ontario Educational Communications Authority— Advance for Network Expension, 1,500,000; The McMichael Canadian Collection, 464,612; The Royal Botanical Gardens, 495,000; C.J.R.T.-F.M. Corporation, 564,422.

Grants to Local and Regional Organizations ($18,039,969): Cultural Support ($1,000,000): Academy Theatre Lindsay, 15,000; Art Gallery of Hamilton, 100,000; Art Gallery of Windsor, 150,000; Canadian Mime Theatre, 30,000; D. Inman, 35,000; Inner City Angels, 100,000; Laurentian Museum and Arts Centre, 10,000; London Art Gallery Association, 25,000; Loyalist College of Applied Art & Technology, 25,000; Lynwood Arts Centre, 35,000; Massey Hall, 100,000; St. Catharines and District Arts Council, 50,000; Shaw Festival Theatre, 210,000; Theatre London, 10,000; Town Hall 1873 Committee, 20,500; Victoria Playhouse (Incorporated), 60,000; Whitby Arts Incorporated, 10,000;— Accounts under $10,000, 14,500.

Elliot Lake Centre for Continuing Education, 250,000; Historical Plaques, Knox Presbyterian Church, 200; Historical Societies, 6,003; Local Museums, 578,959; Public Libraries, 16,204,807.

Grants to the Province of Ontario Council for the Arts ($7,150,000): Province of Ontario Council for the Arts.

Grants to Participating Agencies, Outreach Ontario ($495,852): Art Gallery of Ontario, 44,849; Lake Ontario Regional Library System, 10,000; McMichael Canadian Collection, 22,000; North Central Regional Library System, 11,250; North Western Regional Library System, 11,250; Ontario Educational Communications Authority, 200,000; Royal Botanical Gardens, 41,416; Royal Ontario Museum, 50,000; -Accounts under $10,000, $105,087.

Grants for Building Conservation ($950,000): Financial Assistance for Designated Structures — Ontario Heritage Foundation. Total Other Payments 916,607,941

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. James A. C. Auld 18,000

Parliamentary Assistant's Salary ($4,972)

Dr. H. C. Parrott 4,972

Reserve for Outstanding Cheques ($46)

Payments from the Reserve for outstanding cheques 46 142 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Summary of Expenditures

Voted — Salaries and Wages 12,604,127 Employee Benefits 1,253,960 Travelling Expenses 729,661 Other Payments 916,607,941 931,195,689 Statutory 23,018

Total Expenditures, Ministry of Colleges and Universities $931,218,707 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 143 MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES

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DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($99,398,958)

D. M. Crittenden Deputy Minister 45,359

J. Anderson Assistant Deputy Minister 41,574 A. P. Gordon Assistant Deputy Minister 41 ,574

D. Alfieri, 25,668; J. L. Amos, 33,284; E. C. Arnott, 22,576; G. D. Atkins, 25,005; A. G. Awad, 3,655; K. Bagchee, 24,737; C. S. Bailey, 20,965; T. J. Bailey, 33,084; N. Baranyi, 20,966; A. Barkauskas, 25,738; M. W. Basich, 23,795; C. Bauman, 24,902; B. Belanger, 22,762; J. M. Berg, 35,384; R. W. Blakeman, 27,356; H. D. Blindert, 20,507; A. Bonkalo, 35,384; M. Borczak, 38,859; P. J. Boudreau, 20,965; A. C. Bower, 21,834; R. F. Bryant, 11,319; R. E. Builder, 27,117; T. Buyniak, 22,956; P. Capps, 30,043; P. H. Caron, 23,586; R. A. Carson, 27,900; S. Charko, 21,605; M. Charron, 20,571; T. W. Cherewaty, 21,564; T. E.

Cleary, 30,603; A. T. Coates, 21,753; D. R. Colombo, 24,837; D. J. Cornish, 22,881 ; B. N. Corrin, 28,285; R. C. Corrin, 33,084; E. M. Crawford, 25,017; L. Crawford, 30,830; W. J. Craymer, 23,093; P. G. Crichton,

25,917; J. Dahl, 20,461; B. Dalby, 27,266; A. J. Dalton, 22,413; G. M. Davenport, 21,606; G. De Rooy,

20,210; N. R. Dearlove, 33,558; N. E. Derrick, 22,367; D. Deshield, 23,012; I. Desiri, 22,763; H. R. Dignam, 22,095; A. Dobrovodsky, 25,129; F. M. Eickmeyer, 24,116; H. Ellis, 20,391; R. E. Enfield, 20,255; C. Eriksen, 24,698; E. Etchen, 33,284; R. A. Farmer, 33,350; T. A. Field, 20,965; H. C. Friesen, 25,739; D. A. Galbraith, 35,384; E. C. Gam, 21,164; P. D. Gatfield, 33,084; W. W. Ghali, 29,025; T. R. Gilbert, 20,945; S. Girgis, 23,399; B. Goldberg, 40,816; R. D. Goodbun, 33,558; B. A. Gordon, 29,025; B. Graham, 28,235; M. C. Graver, 22,480; H. C. Greenberg, 22,367; Z Gregor, 25,473; G. D. Haig, 26,484; J. M. Hamilton, 22,763; H. L. Haust, 29,025; M. Havlas, 25,738; V. Havlas, 25,712; D. G. Heagle, 33,284; H. E. Heckler,

22,350; F. D. Herman, 23,286; J. A. Higenbottam, 21,243; A. H. Hilbert, 24,494; C. D. Hill, 22,762; R.

Hoey, 20,522; G. M. Hopwood, 25,738; J. F. Horricks, 22,947; J. H. Hough, 24,647; J. Hunter, 27,827;

C. S. Hutchings, 22,573; D. L. Jackson, 23,243; L. J. Jackson, 20,660; P. A. Jacobsen, 21,161 ; M. J. James,

22,451; G. Jardine, 27,005; K. G. Jardine, 25,738; A. E. Johanson, 22,763; D. Johnson, 35,384; J. H.

Johnston, 24,927; M. J. Kinder, 22,265; D. M. Kinzie, 21,204; P. A. Kipper, 22,367; W. R. Kirk, 23,586; O. Krizova, 25,738; R. Laird, 25,212; M. O. Lemoine, 29,025; J. G. Lethbridge, 20,317; S. Lipka, 25,739;

H. O. Lobb, 25,700; C. H. Lockwood, 30,973; G. H. London, 21,753; B. I. Lovering, 23,921; L. Lundy, 23,983; D. MacCoy, 25,563; J. D. Macdonald, 20,570; T. K. Macdonald, 25,144; R. P. Mackenzie, 33,558; E. Magder, 23,121; O. B. Maksimowich, 20,508; O. G. Marengere, 25,739; F. Martinak, 25,738; D. R.

Martyn, 31,046; E. Maryanka, 23,093; G. C. McArthur, 26,731 ; B. D. McCreary, 38,063; G. D. McCullough,

22,368; A. McHugh, 24,274; J. McHugh, 40,816; F. A. McKenzie, 35,384; L. W. Mckerrow, 26,732;

A. N. McKillop, 28,570; J. E. McKnight, 32,805; A. D. McLean, 24,927; J. C. McLellan, 36,401; J. C. McReynolds, 20,570; K. H. Mesbur, 26,637; D. L. Minshall, 20,051; E. Moran, 20,331; A. Mullerova, 25,739; B. W. Murray, 20,299; K. Nash, 23,453; M. R. Nayler, 20,722; B. Nirje, 23,586; F. A. Nobile, 20,820; E. M. Oliveira, 23,932; Z Pakula, 25,739; L. Pearce, 23,558; B. G. Pilotte, 27,827; D. C. Pitt,

20,965; D. H. Plesner, 20,145; J. Pozsonyi, 33,084; S. Pregelj, 25,738; F. B. Purificati, 24,003; P. N. Rastogi, 29,025; J. A. Rice, 21,814; R. A. Rivard, 22,763; D. J. Rooney, 25,272; C. A. Rubino, 27,660; A. Russell, 40,816; K. B. Rutherford, 22,349; R. L. Rutherford, 20,945; K. E. Sansom, 25,738; C. C. Schutt, 35,384; R. E. Secord, 33,062; F. R. Sergovich, 24,285; S. U. Sheikh, 21,618; J. M. Shupe, 20,789; K. G. Siu, 28,036;

W. G. Smith, 29,913; H. Sohn, 27,345; H. H. Soper, 24,737; E. M. Sorin, 24,753; J. Spasson, 25,712; J. W.

Spence, 23,016; E. M. Stapleford, 23,120; J. F. Stewart, 29,025; L. Strang, 22,348; A. W. Sturgeon, 30,973;

M. Suda, 25,738; P. Szego, 29,191 ; R. A. Tranter, 24,927; J. Tu, 23,389; J. A. Tuck, 27,660; M. Vintrova,

13,277; H. H. Vu, 20,557; W. F. Watters, 21,075; W. Welldon, 23,732; I. V. Wellman, 25,739; H. A. Willems, 35,889; C. J. Williams, 30,830; R. J. Wilson, 33,558; R. R. Wittenberg, 20,052; W. W. Wojcik, 22,360; C. C. Wright, 22,461; Z. G. Yorke, 25,739; D. E. Zarfas, 38,477;-Other salaries, 94,311,422.

Employee Benefits ($10,203,590)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 1,154,400; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 4,027,792; Unemployment Insurance, 1,268,651; Group Life Insurance Plan, 330,493; Long Term Income Protection Plan, 568,915; Ontario Health Insurance Commission, 1,585,965 8,936,216 Other Benefits— Attendance Credits Annual, 350,166; Attendance Credits Terminal, 318,436; Other Employee Benefits, 271,969. Workmen's Compensation Board, 326,803. 144 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Travelling Expenses ($2,169,166)

Hon. Rene Brunelle, 13,650; W. Adair, 4,386; R. J. Allcorn, 3,264; J. L. Amos, 2,687; W. H. Bain, 4,556; J. D. Baker, 5,425; M. W. Basich, 2,596; R. G. Beaudoin, 3,823; B. Belanger, 2,665; B. J. Bernier, 3,063; G. A. Besharah, 2,669; L. J. Bisch, 6,397; C. J. Bootle, 3,901; R. J. Burnet, 5,453; E. C. Calverley,

2,782; J. R. Campbell, 2,833; J. K. Cargo, 5,053; A. H. Cartier, 2,653; G. D. Chandler, 4,318; S. Charko,

2,989; D. R. Clarke, 5,095; D. J. Cornish, 2,629; D. S. Cowan, 4,1 16; L. Crawford, 5,291 ; P. G. Crichton,

8,208; Miss D. Crittenden, 3,737; G. M. Davenport, 3,119; E. C. Defreitas, 3,678; J. Deneau, 4,500; I.

Desiri, 3,342; B. L. Dixon, 2,518; J. A. Doherty, 4,415; F. A. Esmailji, 2,703; R. A. Farrow, 4,676; J. Flynn,

3,317; M. P. Furlong, 4,341; K. E. George, 3,305; T. R. Gilbert, 5,275; M. L. Graver, 2,846; J. F. Gray, 3,811; G. Heagle, 3,966; W. C. Henderson, 2,756; C. Henry, 3,387; A. J. Hill, 2,720; C. D. Hill, 4,456; J. F. Horricks, 3,610; R. Hutton, 4,824; F. Iroanyah, 3,682; R. Jackson, 4,078; A. E. Johanson, 5,204; P. F. Kemp, 3,506; G. L. Kennedy, 3,377; R. L. Kertson, 5,996; A. B. Kirk, 2,675; H. A. Lac Seul, 4,958; H. D. Lalande, 3,287; R. J. Langan, 5,145; V. H. Leach, 5,193; J. G. Lethbridge, 3,098; A. Lever, 3,552; Bernice Lovering, 2,962; G. R. Lum, 4,641; D. MacCoy, 5,022; J. D. MacDonald, 2,581; E. Magder, 2,955; L. R. Maloney, 3,584; D. W. Malpass, 3,062; C. Mason, 2,610; H. R. McCardell, 5,495; M. Mc- Cutcheon, 2,737; M. McFadden, 3,613; G. McGee, 2,565; B. E. McKay, 5,620; J. E. McKnight, 2,729;

J. R. McLeod, 3,404; J. C. McReynolds, 4,606; A. D. Morrow, 2,988; M. R. Nayler, 2,501 ; T. V. Nelson, 3,857; F. C. Nevin, 2,732; N. Niro, 3,221; N. Noganosh, 5,521; G. Norquay, 5,940; G. W. Passmore,

2,610; J. Perkins, 5,439; J. E. Pickett, 4,806; D. H. Plesner, 3,071 ; L. P. Poirier, 3,598; D. R. Powell, 3,340; E. W. Pritchard, 3,020; E. V. Ralph, 3,916; T. Rankin, 2,946; R. A. Rivard, 3,083; B. R. Roberts, 2,669;

D. J. Rooney, 3,494; E. F. Rutledge, 2,991 ; R. E. Secord, 1 1,448; A. Y. Semeniuk, 2,577; R. J. Sexsmith,

3,481 ; B. Shea, 2,696; S. C. Simpson, 3,449; A. Smith, 2,530; G. E. Smith, 5,767; G. L. Smith, 2,778; R. K. Snell, 3,570; H. A. Sohn, 3,224; L. Strang, 3,130; T. E. Stuckey, 3,389; S. Swatridge, 2,855; H. Szewello,

3,222; P. Szego, 2,832; J. R. Thorpe, 3,040; N. U. Toset, 2,814; N. R. Truchan, 3,003; J. A. Tschirky,

3,814; G. D. Tuck, 3,513; J. A. Tuck, 2,799; C. Urbanowicz, 3,016; F. Vernon, 3,041 ; J. P. Vincett, 6,022;

K. G. Ward, 5,013; J. R. Webster, 4,597; W. Welldon, 4,169; G. Wells, 3,118; W. Widdis, 3,631; C. J. Williams, 5,496; R. R. Wittenberg, 3,909; R. S. Wyborn, 7,132; Donald E. Zarfas, 3,249; -Accounts under $2,500, 1,546,072. Travelling Expenses not Allocated to Individuals— Able Auto Rent-A-Car Limited, 21,589; Brown and Ellison Limited, 5,418; Budget Rent-A-Car of Owen Sound, 4,749; Budget Rent-A-Car of St. Catharines, 7,135;

J. I. Denure, Chatham Limited, 4,384; Edwards Ford Mercury Sales Limited, 5,172; Gibson Motors (1962) Limited, 4,483; Holiday Rent-A-Car, 6,740; Host Rent-A-Car, 8,507; Lakewood Leasing Limited, 3,843; M. & K. Rent-A-Car Company Limited, 2,727; Ministry of Natural Resources, 41,879; W. S. Valley and Sons Limited, 2,660.

Other Payments ($571,961,158)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($21,527,650): A-B Foods, 15,514; Addressograph-Multigraph of Canada Limited, 16,567; Anthes Business Forms, 22,389; Atlantic Sugar, 42,887; Ayerst McKenna and Harrison Limited, 11,308; B.P. Oil Limited,

30,298; Bailey, R. W. and Sons, 1 1,859; Ball-Superior Limited, 10,980; Bata Industries Limited, 16,388; Battalia, Sam and Sons, 14,566; Beaver Food Limited, 507,558; Bechard, Dr. B. E., 11,267; Beckman Instruments Incorporated, 23,351; Bedell's Frozen Foods, 33,979; Bell Canada, 721,108; Bell and Howell Canada Limited, 26,942; Bennett's Foods Limited, 28,170; Best Universal Locks Limited, 14,144; Bickerton Litho Limited, 11,762; Eddie Black's Limited, 20,716; Blaney, Pasternak, Smela, Eagleson, 10,400; Bond-Boyd and Company Limited, Jewelers, 16,298; Borden Company Limited, 65,129; F. G. Bradley Company Limited, 15,070; Brain, Hulst and Woton Limited, 12,382; G. A. Braun Incorporated, 30,228; Bruce Fuels Limited, 57,447; Burns Foods Limited, 88,495; Caldwell Linen Mills Limited, 53,732; Campbell, Jarvis, McKenzie and Fulton, 37,063; Canada Consulting Group, 19,478; Canada Packers Poultry, 485,996; Canadian Beauty Aids, 24,088; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, 328,499; Canadian General-Tower Limited, 10,413; Canadian Guild of Crafts, Ontario, 17,533; Canadian Industries Limited, 18,510; Canadian National Express, 23,257; C.P. Express, 15,940; Canadian Salt Company Limited, 11,991; Canadian Tire, 18,609; Cana-Foam Products Limited, 17,742; Canning, Yvonne and Steve, 24,557; Caravelle Carpets Limited, 29,289; Cassidy's Limited, 17,462; Checkerboard Farms Limited, 10,399; Chedoke Child and Family Centre, 111,480; Christie Brown and Company Limited, 37,827; Chrysler Canada Limited, 50,027; Ciba- Geigy Canada Limited, 12,646; Clark, Alan R, 10,762; Club Coffee Company Limited, 11,673; Cobourg City Dairy Limited, 12,323; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware Limited, 10,902; Cocker, W. John B., 10,865; Colson, Canada, Limited, 10,731; Consumers Gas Company, 150,575; Continental PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 145

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Pants Manufacture Limited, 43,486; Cooper Canada Limited, 93,477; George Courey and Sons Limited, 115,979; Crane Supply, 10,907; Curtis, H., 27,449; Dalton Fuels Limited, 10,998; Datafile, 13,917; John Deere Limited, 19,813; Del-Graphics, 35,385; Dennison Manufacturing Company of Canada Limited, 10,422; Dental Company of Canada Limited, 23,946; Dexter Office Supplies, 19,216; A. B. Dick Company of Canada Limited, 68,764; Diversey, Canada Limited, 15,934; Dominion Dairies Limited, 207,883; Dominion Dry Milk Limited, 16,252; Dominion Textile Limited, 54,857; Drug Trading Company Limited, 14,787; Duke Lawn Equipment Limited, 14,722; Dundas Jobbers Limited, 118,201; T. Eaton Company Limited, 20,642; Ebsco Subscription Services Limited, 10,462; Economics Laboratory, Canada Limited, 21,790; E. B. Eddy Company Limited, 15,645; Eddy's Sportswear Manufacturing Company Limited, 15,168; Ed's Produce, 19,835; Ellis and Howard Limited, 12,000; Emco Limited, 17,797; Esher, Dr. F. J. S., 22,680; Espie Printing Limited, 50,437; Everest and Jennings Canadian Limited, 12,808; Facelle Company Limited, 16,188; Facit-Addo Canada Limited, 24,684; Family Service Agency of Hamilton, 14,736; Family Services of Hamilton, 10,109; Fine Papers Limited, 23,576; H. Fine and Sons Limited, 20,687; Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited, 47,831; Anthony Foster and Sons Limited, 25,297; H. H. Freeman Manufactures Ltd., 13,457; Fuller Brush Company, 21,065; Gay Apparels Company Limited, 22,448; General Bakeries Limited, 42,028; General Foods Limited, 29,649; General Motors of Canada Limited, 37,418; General Plastics Company Limited, 10,347; Geneva Park Office, 16,063; Graafikko, 11,469; Graham, G. A., 10,320; Grand and Toy Limited, 23,560; Greb Shoes Limited, 29,999; Foodcraft Laboratories Limited, 19,089; Guelph Correctional Centre, 22,282; Gulf Oil of Canada Limited, 15,963; Happy Hollow Farm, 16,690; G. A. Hardie and Company Limited, 27,714; Hartz Standard Limited, 10,290;

H. J. Heinz Company of Canada Limited, 21,823; Hickeson-Langs Supply Company, 598,166, Hinton, Dr. G. G., 14,060; Thomas E. Hiscott Limited, 11,523; Hobart Manufacturing Company Limited, 40,072; Hospital and Kitchen Equipment Company Limited, 18,707; D. H. Howden and Company Limited, 12,495; Hudson Sportswear Manufacturing Company Limited, 22,524; Huntsville Dairy Limited, 17,435; Hydro-Electric Power Commission, 177,084; I.B.M. Canada Limited, 239,879; Ideal Dairy Products Limited, 12,204; Imperial Tobacco Products Limited, 12,830; Industrial Textiles Limited, 29,473; Infodata Limited, 12,244; International Harvester Company Limited, 21,733; Inter- royal Corporation Limited, 32,968; Jackson, Smith and Associates Limited, 10,823; Jefco Limited,

40,031 ; Jensen Canada, 25,684; G. H. Johnson's Furniture Limited, 21 ,396; K-W Frosted Foods Limited, 48,844; Keith's Produce, 14,218; Kendall Company, Canada Limited, 17,677; Kingston Creamery (1958) Limited, 89,632; Kraft Foods Limited, 21,059; Kroehler Manufacturing Company Limited, 11,796; Lakeview Pure Milk Dairy Limited, 148,414; Langis Foods Limited, 16,988; Lappas Brothers Food Services Limited; 21,574; Lawrence Marshall Productions Limited, 19,031; Lewiscraft, 17,492; Lido Industrial Products Limited, 25,254; Lipson's Stores Limited, 24,640; Lockington Sports Limited, 10,776; Macnab Bus Sales, 12,794; Maher Shoe Store, 28,273; Maple Leaf Mills Limited, 12,417; Marsh Frozen Foods, 11,265; Marshall, Jack, 12,584; Mason's Department Stores Limited, 54,089; Massey Ferguson Industries Limited, 15,000; A. Matlow and Son Limited, 19,474; McCandless Poultry Farms Limited, 22,868; McCormick's Limited, 22,287; McGraw -Edison of Canada Limited, 14,066; Miedema Poultry Farms Limited, 16,818; Management Board of Cabinet, 192,940; Ministry of Correctional Services, 240,569; Ministry of Education, 25,395; Ministry of Government Services, 1,678,575; Ministry of Health, 1,971,619; Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 58,303; Ministry of Natural Resources, 24,375; Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 35,161; Mohawk Lacrosse Stick Manufacturing Company Limited, 27,938; Mother Parker's Foods Limited, 17,607; Moyer Vico Limited, 11,071; Multiple Access Limited, 17,079; Multitone Electronics Limited, 19,756; National Cash Register Company of Canada, 27,714; National Grocers Company Limited, 142,213; New Canadian Publications, 24,300; S. H. Newman Company Limited, 33,404; Newton and Frank, 25,470; Northern and Central Gas Incorporated. Limited, 177,433; Northern Electric Distribution, 11,638; Northern Telephone Limited, 15,307; Nova Scotia Textiles Limited, 11,726; Office Force, 66,492; Office Overload Company Limited, 174,245; Office Specialty Limited, 120,073; Olivetti Canada Limited, 17,817; Oscapella Concerts, 13,147; Ontario Hydro, 68,190; Orillia Water Light and Power Commission, 68,288; Ottawa and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 20,090; P.C.L. Packaging Limited, 32,922; Palmerston Creamery, 14,427; E. E. Paquette and Sons Limited, 17,179; Parke Davis and Company Limited, 16,391; Pats Video Centre, MRD Limited, 11,101; Pearson Bus Sales Limited, 14,873; Penmans

Limited, 65,664; Pennwalt of Canada Limited, 27,651 ; Phegan, W. D., 16,160; Picker X-Ray Engineering Limited, 24,858; Pitney Bowes of Canada Limited, 19,003; Planet Meat Packers Limited, 50,235; Polevoy, T. A., 13,385; J. A. Preston of Canada Limited, 11,376; Preston Manufacturing Limited, 12,003; Price Waterhouse Associates, 18,200; Prince Arthur Hotel, 37,445; Prism Data Services

Limited, 15,596; Public Utilities Commission, 56,915; Quasar Systems, 68,546; J. Quattroccht and Company Limited, 32,133; Ram Partitions Limited, 10,012; Receiver General of Canada, 224,473; Redpath Sugars Limited, 31,994; Regional Children's Centre, 30,000; Research Foods Limited, 146 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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13,602; Richardson Food Limited, 11,400; Rocamora Brothers Canada Limited, 34,325; Royal York Hotel, 15,544; St. Lawrence Sugar Limited, 28,511; Sir Sandford Fleming College, 15,000; Sandoz Canada Limited, 14,728; Sands, Gordon T., 10,612; Sanitary Products Company Limited, 13,605; Sarjeant Company Limited, 197,755; J. M. Schneider Limited, 31,479; Scott-Cooney Limited, 32,379; Scott, Dr. E. E, 11,630; Service Uniform Company Limited, 22,430; Monarch Propane, 32,080; Signet Distributors Limited, 52,786; R. Stewart Smith, M.R.A.I.C, 30,886; Smith Type- writers Limited, 11,704; Smith's Dairy Limited, 109,738; Corporation of Smiths Falls, 13,589; Smiths Falls Water Commission, 22,573; Southam Videotel Limited, 20,380; Sports Equipment of Toronto Limited, 14,416; Staff Builders, 71,485; Stebar Furniture Limited, 21,964; Steelcase Canada Limited, 24,253; Sudbury Algoma Sanitorium, 60,000; John Sullivan and Joseph Pacek, 157,508; Sun Pac Foods Limited, 18,073; Sunar Industries Limited, 19,029; Sunnybrook Meat Packers Limited, 12,303; Swift Canadian Company Limited, 126,756; Swift Eastern Limited, 15,049; Switzer Planing Mills Limited, 10,810; Texpack Limited, 16,822; Textile Products Company Limited, 23,061; Thompson Contract Supply Company Limited, 31,128; Corporation City of Thunder Bay, 54,645; Thunder Country Promotions Limited, 14,249; Catholic Children's Aid Society of Metropolitan Toronto, 11,541; Toronto Sun Syndicate Limited, 19,966; Toronto Sun Publishing Limited, 12,088; Transair Ltd., 24,698; Union Gas Company of Canada Limited, 326,765; United Biscuits Canada Limited, 10,266; United Cooperatives of Ontario, 26,549; Vallance Brown and Com- pany Limited, 11,682; Versatel Corporate Services Limited, 73,941; Victor Canada Limited, 16,358; Wabasso Limited, 90,647; Jack Watson Sports Incorporated, 20,059; Newt Webster Limited, 14,044; Wellinger and Dunn Limited, 61,412; Weston Bakeries Limited, 50,882; John Wheelwright Limited, 20,622; Whitfield Office Outfitters Limited, 12,113; Windsor Packing Company Limited, 14,614; G. H. Wood and Company Limited. 28,994; City of Woodstock, 22,326; Wyant and Company Limited, 44,662; Xerox of Canada Limited, 133,155; Young Women's Christian Association of Metropolitan Toronto, 13,275; -Accounts under $10,000, 5,495,554.

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($550,190,692): Grant — Soldiers' Aid Commission ($31,000): Demonstration Projects as approved by The Lieutenant Governor in Council ($294,864): Carleton University, 23,972; Ministry of Colleges and Universities (Reimbursement re: Carlton University). (6,724); Family Service Association of Metro Toronto, 173,167; Family Services of Hamilton- Wentworth, 5,116; Humane Service Community Incorporated, 18,333; Interval House, 3,408; McMaster University, 3,500; Ontario Institute for studies in education, 411; Ontario Welfare Council, 1,344; Regional Municipality of Waterloo, 16,743; Ministry of Health (Reimbursement re: Ontario Welfare Council, (672); Regional Municipality of Waterloo, (8,104); St. Lawrence College of Applied Arts and Technology, 33,877; University of Western Ontario, 30,493;

Grants to Agencies ($1,067,500): Canadian Council on Social Development, 60,000; Ontario Welfare Council, 60,000; Canadian Legion, Ontario Provincial Command — British Empire Service League, 4,000; Canadian Legion, Ontario Provincial Command — British Empire Service League, Poppy Fund, 1,200; Last Post Fund, 1,000; Royal Canadian Humane Association, 200; Salvation Army Grant for Special Services, 3,000; St. Elizabeth Order of Nurses, 3,000; Victorian Order of Nurses (Ontario), 25,000; Ontario Welfare Officers Association, 5,000; Ontario Association of Family Service Agencies. 20,000; Canadian Association on Gerontology, 1,500; Ontario Geriatrics Research Society, 1,000; Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies, 5,000; Association for Early Childhood Education— Ontario, 5,000; Special Grants to Municipalities— Town of Little Current, 13,400; Township of Carnarvon, 1,600; Senior Citizens' Centre Association of Ontario, 3,500; Tenth International Congress of Gerontology, 2,000; Bursaries and Other Training Costs, 53,500; The Ministry of Community and Social Services Act, 4,500; The Canadian Red Cross Society. 794,100.

Provincial Allowances and Benefits ($246,047,435): Assistance in Accordance with The Family Benefits Act: Assistance— Sundry Persons etc., 242,932,150.

Allowances in Accordance with The Blind Persons Allowance Act Allowances— Sundry Persons, 29,083. : : : :

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Allowances in Accordance with The Disabled Persons' Allowances Act Allowances— Sundry Persons, 95,317.

Dental Services— Payments on behalf of certain beneficiaries in accordance with the regulations under The Family Benefits Act, etc. Ontario Dental Association, 2,974,546.

Special Aid to Thalidomide Children Sundry Persons etc., 16,339.

Vocational Rehabilitation Living Allowances and Expenses ($9,932,026): Allowances and Expenses in accordance with the Vocational Rehabilitation Services Act: Maintenance Allowances to Recipients, 4,386,130. Tuition and Supplies etc. for Recipients, 5,545,896: ARC. Industries Richmond Hill, 15,867; A. R. C. Industries of Cornwall, 12,200; ARC. Industries of Brantford, 45,663; ARC. Adult Rehabilitation Centre Huronia, 10,415; ACME Artificial Limb Co. Ltd., 64,733; Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Tech- nology, 32,539; Amity Association of Hamilton, 75,437; Bamford-Regis Ltd., 10,366;

Brock University, 1 1,049; George Brown College of Applied Arts & Technology, 39,438; Canadian Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, 51,105; Canadian Hearing Society, 17,694; Canadian Mental Health Association Rehabilitation Workshop, 20,689; Canadian Mental Health Association Work Centre, 11,309; Canadian National

Institute for the Blind, 1 18,482; Carleton University, 20,317; Chedoke Hospitals, 17,476; Collin, Rosemary, 10,323; Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology, 29,613; Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology, 32,898; Craig Reading Clinics, Orillia, 69,183; Craig Reading Clinics, Owen Sound, 23,880; Crossroads Centre In- corporated, 11,250; Dew Superior Artificial Limbs, 14,115; Eagle Hill School, 24,300; Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology, 21,773; Forbes, Susan, 11,066; Gallaudet College, 29,004; Georgian College, 78,553; Gow School, 26,801; Hawkins,

W. W., 10,073; House of Kraft Orthopaedic Appliances Ltd., 20,191 ; Jewish Vocational Service of Metropolitan Toronto, 198,227; Kingston General Hospital, 91,637; Lakehead Association for The Mentally Retarded, 65,960; Lakehead University, 11,850; Leonard, Pierrette, 10,852; London Goodwill Industries Association, 18,353; London Pros- thetics Company Limited, 21,050; Lougheed Business College, 13,309; McMaster University, 26,306; Metropolitan Toronto Association for The Mentally Retarded- Harry Foster Employment Training Centre, 15,403; Metropolitan Toronto Association for The Mentally Retarded, 360,364; Metropolitan Toronto Association for The Mentally Retarded— Lorimer Lodge, 29,945; Ministry of Colleges and Universities, 1,108,670; Mitro Industries, 12,325; Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology, 45,966; Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology, 10,358; Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded, 13,071; Ontario Orthopaedic Laboratories, 17,606; Ottawa District Association for The Mentally Retarded, 48,715; Peel Assessment Workshop, 13,528; Pine Ridge School, 36,488; Quanta Systems Ltd., 21,957; Queens University, 21,080; Radio College of Canada, 18,362; Ralph, Claire, 10,594; Rehabilitation Founda- tion for The Disabled, 166,078; Receiver General of Canada, 25,690; Ryerson Poly- technical Institute, 16,347; Saint Barnabas School, 14,550; Saint Clair College of Applied

Arts and Technology, 10,551 ; Saint Lawrence College of Applied Arts and Technology, 15,816; Salvation Army, 11,678; Sault Ste. Marie and District Association for The Mentally Retarded, 10,870; Society for Crippled Civilians, 54,112; South Peel Voca- tional Centre, 23,181; Therapy Supplies and Rental Co., 14,418; Twin Valley School, 32,220; University of Toronto, 24,396; University of Waterloo, 13,050; University of Western Ontario, 17,929; University of Windsor, 18,480; Wheelchair Mobile Services, 15,991; Wilfrid Laurier University, 11,211; York University, 26,696;— Accounts under $10,000, 1,792,854.

Municipal Allowances and Assistance ($104,944,091): Assistance under the General Welfare Assistance Act Municipalities ($66,105,169): Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 31,665,142; District Municipality of Muskoka, 386,500; Regional Municipality of Durham, 2,917,846; Regional Municipality of 148 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Haldimand-Norfolk, 525,814; Regional Municipality of Halton, 797,882; Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth, 9,717,584; Regional Municipality of Niagara, 5,117,395; Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, 8,322,403; Regional Munici- pality of Peel, 1,764,149; Regional Municipality of Waterloo, 4,068,329; Regional Municipality of York, 822,125.

Cities ($16,202,620): Barrie, 133,008; Brockville, 179,433; Chatham, 342,752; Cornwall, 853,100; Kingston, 1,248,531; London, 2,951,509; North Bay, 446,118; Pembroke, 253,216; Peterborough, 921,811; St. Thomas, 156,654; Sarnia, 610,408; Sault Ste. Marie, 993,205; Stratford, 230,309; Thunder Bay, 1,917,523; Timmins, 670,541; Windsor, 4,294,502.

Towns ($1,271,179):

Arnprior, 72,543; Carleton Place, 1 1,139; Cobalt, 33,709; Dryden, 57,328; Englehart, 14,899; Gananoque, separated, 64,293; Geraldton, 56,349; Haileybury, 42,481; Keewatin, 34,461; Kemptville, 12,430; Kenora, 105,576; Kirkland Lake, 436,396; Little Current, 19,672; New Liskeard, 28,076; Petrolia, 23,639; Prescott, separated, 53,448; Renfrew, 57,737; St. Mary's, separated, 41,582; Simcoe, 15,671; Sioux Lookout, 50,610; Smiths

Falls, separated, 17,701 ; Strathroy, 21,439.

Villages ($165,825): Ailsa Craig, 14,017; Cardinal, 14,843; Glencoe, 27,315; Havelock, 13,268; Millbrook,

10,551 ; Norwood, 23,019; Petawawa, 19,602; Point Edward, 11,284; Wardsville, 31,926.

Townships ($1,057,603): Alice and Fraser, 31,225; Anson, Hindon and Minden, 19,827; Armstrong, 16,415; Asphodel, 19,991; Augusta, 26,922; Bagot and Blithfield, 10,267; Bedford, 10,129; Belmont and Methuen, 23,046; Caradoc, 15,576; Cavan, 15,352; Delaware, 13,903; Dorchester North, 39,955; Douro, 14,608; Dummer, 23,109; Dysart et al., 34,030; Edwardsburgh, 21,589; Ekfrid, 12,737; Hinchinbrooke, 24,214; Howland, 14,350; Ignace, 12,397; Jaffray and Melick, 24,617; Kingston, 85,674; Larder Lake, 20,304; Leeds and Lans- downe, rear of, 22,672; Lobo, 17,929; London, 24,339; Longlac, 11,203; Loughborough, 39,608; Machin, 10,646; McGarry, 28,373; McNab, 33,176; Mosa, 23,294; Nissouri West, 12,119; Oso, 21,449; Otonabee, 17,410; Oxford (on Rideau), 24,801; Pembroke, 10,436; Petawawa, 35,805; Pittsburgh, 30,371; Portland, 16,731; Red Lake, 24,957; Sarnia, 20,678; Smith, 27,580; Stafford, 32,835; Westmeath, 14,568; Westminster, 26,476.

Districts ($2,569,627): Algoma, 250,032; Keewatin, 643,018; Kirkland Lake, 550,546; North Bay, 469,214; Sudbury, 260,850; Thunder Bay, 395,967.

Improvement Districts ($21,175): Beardmore, 11,125; Nakina, 10,050.

County and District Administration Boards: Counties ($11,672,599): Brant, 1,015,979; Bruce, 374,815; Dufferin, 173,207; Elgin, 310,895; Essex, 1,043,692

Grey, 578,443; Hastings, 1,154,986; Huron, 286,686; Kent, 272,321 ; Lambton, 225,718 Lanark, 365,466; Lennox and Addington, 235,309; Northumberland, 610,087; Oxford 623,393; Perth, 217,408; Prescott and Russell, 1,177,373; Prince Edward, 141,022 Simcoe, 1,153,702; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 307,307; Victoria, 239,598 Wellington, 1,165,192.

Districts ($4,823,705): Algoma, 732,484; Cochrane, 509,448; Nipissing, 200,120; Parry Sound, 169,859; Rainy River, 145,167; Sudbury, 3,066,627.

Payments other than to Municipalities:

Less : Payments re : drug costs to General Welfare Assistance Recipients, 2,400,000.

Municipalities under $10,000, 556,827. : :

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The Ministry of Community & Social Services Welfare Act, ($76,798): Algoma District Social Services Board, 60,700; Beacon Hill Lodge Nursing Home, 16,098.

Indian Assistance Indian Bands ($2,820,964): Alderville, 17,061; Beausoleil, 37,586; Big Grassy Indian Band, 10,186; Big Island Band, 14,255; Brunswick House Band, 19,940; Cape Croker, 63,669; Caribou Lake Band, 18,862; Cat Lake Band, 27,343; Chippewas of The Kettle Point Indian Band, 65,459; Chippewas of The Rama Indian Reserve, 53,015; Chippewas of The Sarnia Indian Band, 31,123; Chippewas of The Thames, 61,392; Constance Lake Band, 81,428; Curve Lake, 37,783; Fort Hope Band, 39,119; Golden Lake Band, 14,351; Grassy Narrows Band, 101,155; Islington Band, 156,510; Long Lake No. 58 Indian Band, 72,417; Long Lake No. 77 Indian Band, 10,487; Martin Falls Band, 26,842; Mattagami Indian Band, 21,537; Mississaugas of The New Credit Indian Reserve, 16,805; Mohawks of The Bay of Quinte Indian Band, 14,776; Moose Factory Band, 156,035; Moravians of The Thames Indian Reserve, 18,093; Muncey of The Thames, 24,585; North West Angle No. 33 Indian Band, 13,707; North West Angle No. 37 Indian Band, 10,688; Ojibways of The Batchawana Indian Band, 17,271; Ojibways of The Couchiching (Fort Frances) Indian Band, 48,026; Ojibways of The Dokis Indian Band, 15,469; Ojibways of The Fort William Indian Band, 24,527; Ojibways of The Garden River Indian Band, 22,565; Ojibways of The Manitou Rapids Rainy River Band, 17,260; Ojibways of The Mississauga Indian Band, 21,208; Ojibways of The Naicatchewenin Band, 17,730; Ojibways of The Nipissing Indian Band, 37,492; Ojibways of The Parry Island Indian Reserve, 16,829; Ojibways of The Serpent River Indian Band, 21,490; Ojibways of The Shawanaga Indian Band, 11,601; Ojibways of The Shoal Lake Indian Band No. 39, 30,992; Ojibways of The Shoal Lake Indian Band No. 40, 14,296; Ojibways of The Spanish Indian Band, 52,487; Ojibways of The Sucker Creek Indian Band, 12,737; Ojibways of The West Bay Indian Band, 57,328; Ojibways of The White Fish Bay (Sioux Narrows) Indian Band, 29,661; Ojibways of The White Fish Lake Indian Band, 20,325; Ojibways of The White Fish River Indian Band, 17,992; Oneidas of The Thames, 183,935; Pic Heron Indian Band, 38,813; Pikangikum Band, 51,216; Rat Portage and Dalles Band, 67,540; Rocky Bay Band, 48,257; Sabaskong Band, 21,548; Saugeen, 50,829; Seine River Indian Band, 10,014; Six Nations of The Garden River Indian Reserve, 73,397; Wabigoon Band, 16,528; Walpole Island, 240,574; Wikwemikong Band, 223,046;— Accounts under $10,000, 51,772.

Ontario Drug Benefit Plan Re: Provincial Allowances and Benefits, 1,628,888; Municipal Allowances and Benefits, 2,400,000. Less: Recovery of Provincial Allowances Paid through court maintenance orders, 3,467,285.

Care Facilities For Children— Grants, New and Acquired Buildings ($5,143,228): The Child Welfare Act ($358,330): Elgin, 33,330; Kenora, 250,000; Thunder Bay, 75,000.

The Childrens Institutions Act ($75,240): Community Youth Programs Incorporated, 10,800; The Kiwanis Club of St. Thomas, 30,024; Nee-Gi-Nan Incorporated, 20,016; New Beginnings, 14,400.

The Homes for Retarded Persons Act ($2,161,039): Brampton District Association for Retarded Children, 140,000; Burlington District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 214,164; Elmira and District Association for the Mentally Re- tarded, 104,286; Geraldton District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 30,000; Guelph and District Association for the Mentally Retarded Incorporated, 237,310; Lakehead Association for the Mentally Retarded, 48,649; Lambton County Association for the Mentally Retarded, 225,000; Oakville Association for the Mentally Retarded, 39,984; Oakville Association for the Mentally Retarded, Ellis House, 120,753; Oakville Association for the Mentally Retarded, Sheltered Workshop, 15,000; South Peel Association for the Mentally Retarded, 60,000; Peterborough District Association for the Mentally Retarded, Sheltered Workshop, 128,579; Peterborough District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 93,250; St. Catharines Association for the Mentally Retarded, 177,340; St. Catharines District Association for Retarded Children, 106,624; Sarnia District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 45,600; Sault Ste. Marie and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 109,627; South Peel Association for the Mentally Retarded, 86,517; South Waterloo : :

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Association for the Mentally Retarded, 150,000; Woodstock and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 28,356.

The Day Nurseries Act ($1,877,758): Municipalities $1,162,368): Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 710,334; Regional Municipality of Niagara, 71,360; Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, 25,300; Regional Municipality of Waterloo,

125,21 1 ; Regional Municipality of York, 229,255; -Accounts under $10,000, 908.

Cities ($268,626): Brampton, 122,438; Sault Ste. Marie, 110,880; Woodstock, 22,275;- Accounts under $10,000, $13,033.

Towns ($48,169): Rockland, 18,451 ;-Accounts under $10,000, 29,718.

Townships ($35,910): Tuckersmith, 33,910;-Accounts under $10,000, 2,000.

Counties and District Welfare Administration Board Counties ($9,524);- Accounts under $10,000, 9,524.

Indian Bands ($85,197): Algonquin Golden Lake Band, 14,298; Beausoleil Indian Band, 11,331; Moravians of The Thames Indian Reserve, 45,000;— Accounts under $10,000, 14,568.

Associations For The Mentally Retarded ($1 13,847):

Brantford and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 1 1,893; The Oakville Associa- tion for the Mentally Retarded, 13,710; Tillsonburg and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 53,533; West Lincoln and District Association for the Mentally Retarded Incorporated, 10,558;— Accounts under $10,000, 24,153.

Corporations ($ 1 54, 1 1 7) The Margaret Fletcher Day Care Centre, 120,420;— Accounts under $10,000, 33,697.

Day Nurseries Act— Projects ($42,506): Town of Hearst, 39,989; Raggedy Ann Day Care Centre, 2,517.

The Ministry of Community and Social Services Act ($628,355): Dryden and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 205,000; Fort Frances and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 206,382; Kenora-Keewatin District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 216,973.

Residential and Support Facilities; From Young Adults to Senior Citizens re: New and Acquired Buildings ($3,855,789):

The Charitable Institutions Act re: Certain Institutions ($692,844): Hastings-Prince Edward— Cheshire Homes, 12,000; — Del-Art Manor, 214,229; Markham — Markhaven Incorporated, 165,000; Mitchell— Ritz Lutheran Villa, 20,274; Oakville— Oakville Senior Citizens Residence, 46,751; Toronto— Mon Sheong Foundation, 134,590; Unionville— Bethany Lodge, 100,000.

The Homes For The Aged and Rest Homes Act ($2,325,346): Municipalities ($1,302,619): Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 547,036; Regional Municipality of Haldimand- Norfolk, 13,235; Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth, 31,789; Regional Municipality of Peel, 10,559; Regional Municipality of Sudbury, 700,000.

Cities ($233,185): Oshawa, 26,677; Owen Sound, 12,000; Peterborough, 130,085; Sarnia, 23,858; Thunder Bay, 40,565. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 151

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Districts ($48,485): Kenora, 12,230; Nipissing West, 16,380; Parry Sound, 19,875.

Counties ($636,413): Bruce, 54,155; Lanark, 17,459; Lennox and Addington, 301,995; Northumberland and Durham, 29,931; Prince Edward, 180,000; Simcoe, 52,873;-Municipalities under $10,000, $104,644.

The Ministry of Community and Social Services Act ($408,200): Ontario Mission of The Deaf, 400,000; -Accounts under $10,000, 8,200.

The Elderly Persons Centres Act ($429,399): Barrie — Parkview Centre for Seniors, 21,323; Hamilton St. Peter's Therapy Centre, 135,000; Kitchener— Rockway Gardens Centre, 50,400; Mississauga — Sheridan Villa, 22,000; North Bay -Golden Age Club, 86,287; Oakville-Oakville Elderly Persons Centre, 30,000;

Oshawa — Oshawa Senior Citizens Centre, 53,761 ; Ottawa— The Glebe Centre Incorporated, 18,380;-Accounts under $10,000, $12,248.

Capital Grants to Sheltered Workshops ($1,961,266): Amity Association of Hamilton, 594,330; Association for Handicapped Adults, 53,900; Brantford District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 83,563; Canadian National Institute for the Blind. 115,383; Essex County Association for Mentally Retarded, 32,446; Greater Niagara Association for the Mentally Retarded, 46,620; Jewish Vocational Service of Metro Toronto, 10,165; London Goodwill Industries Association for the Mentally Retarded, 203,488; Niagara Training Employ- ment Agency, 18,647; Oshawa District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 117,331; Quad County Association for the Mentally Retarded, 15,763; Rehabilitation Foundation for the Dis- abled, 161,612; Salvation Army Workshop, 10,822; Society for Crippled Civilians, 84,217; Association for the Mentally Retarded, 248,604; Walkerton District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 80,000; York Central Association for the Mentally Retarded, 17.850; -Accounts under $10,000, 66,525.

Subsidies Towards Operation and Maintenance of Care Facilities and Services for Children ($68,951,033): The Charitable Institutions Act ($818,004): Agincourt — Pentecostal Benevolent Association of Ontario, Bethel Home, 50,755; Teen Challenge, 41,153; Chatham — The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of The Diocese of London in Ontario, Sundale Manor, 37,137; Hamilton — The Governing Council of The Salvation Army, Canada East, Grace Haven, 33,670; London— The Governing Council of The Salvation Army, Canada East, Bethesda Home, 37,295; Womens Residence, 34,898; Mississauga — Armagh, 47,358; North Bay — Crisis Centre, 54,892; Ottawa — The Governing Council of The Salvation Army, Canada East, Salvation Army, Bethany Home, 46,057; Elizabeth Fry Society — Macphail House, 16,916; St. Mary's Home Board, 74,780; Serenity House, 26,092; Scarborough — Rosalie Hall (Misericordia Sisters), Rosalie Hall, 76,848; Thunder Bay— The Governing Council of The Salvation Army, Canada East, Florence Booth Home, 10,246; Toronto — Anglican Houses, Ingles House, 24,469; The Governing Council of The Salvation Army, Canada East, The Homestead, 27,727; The Governing Council of The Salvation Army, Canada East, Bethany Home, 32,232; United Church of Canada in Ontario, Victor Home, 59,783; Waterloo — Incorporated Synod of The Diocese of Huron, St. Monica House, 65,749; Windsor — Leone House, 10,414; — Accounts under $10,000,9,533.

The Child Welfare Act ($46,930,928): Algoma, 587,015; Brant, 754,512; Bruce, 233,755; Dufferin, 120,088; Durham, 666,770; Elgin. 155,200; Essex, 1,275,550; Essex (R.C.), 766,977; Frontenac, 436,284; Grey, 346,138; Haldimand, 68,040; Halton, 436,401; Hamilton-Wentworth, 1,832,532; Hamilton-Went-

worth (R.C.), 781,980; Hastings, 474,348; Huron, 226,843; Kapuskasing, 485,621 ; Kawartha- Haliburton, 380,182; Kenora, 736,765; Kent, 400,274; Lambton, 365,063; Lanark, 143,572; Leeds and Grenville, 260,694; Lennox and Addington, 89,013; Middlesex, 1,877,657; Muskoka, 203,098; Niagara, 1,770,990; Nipi;sing, 348,332; Norfolk, 290,891; North- umberland and Durham, 270,562; Ontario, 120,934; Ottawa-Carleton, 4,303,283; Oxford, 212,619; Parry Sound, 244,524; Peel, 875,091; Perth, 248,422; Porcupine and District. 416,782; Prescott and Russell, 232,629; Prince Edward, 92,668; Rainy River, 178,203; Renfrew, 350,443; Simcoe, 660,484; Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, 412,939; Sudbury, ;

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1,413,148; Thunder Bay, 1,097,658; Timiskaming, 311,333; Toronto, 11,026,919; Toronto (R.C.) 5,727,701; Waterloo, 1,059,516; Wellington, 511,233; York, 649,252.

Miscellaneous ($27,095): Kirkland Lake, 27,095.

The Children's Institutions Act ($4,095,754): Ailsa Craig— Craigwood Ext., 59,034; Brights Grove— Youth Services of Lambton County, Youth Services Residence, 88,232; Burlington — Burlington Youth Residences, Pilkey House, 12,564; Concord— The Governing Council of. The Salvation Army, Canada East, Salvation Army House of Concord, 423,203; Cornwall— Cornwall Youth Residence Incorporated, Cornwall Youth Residence, 91,252; Hamilton— Big Sister Association of Hamilton, Charlton Hall, 109,811; Family Services of Hamilton- Wentworth, Family Services Group Home, 89,037; Hamilton Wesley House, 59,086; The Governing Council of The Salvation Army, Canada East, Lawson Lodge, 36,192; Uderton— Governing Council of The Salvation Army, Canada East, Salvation Army House of Concord, 159,847; London— Girls Group Home of London Incorporated, Girls Group Home, 51,222; The Governing Council of The Salvation Army, Canada East, Salvation Army Children's Village, 206,429; Protestant Orphans Home Board, Merrymount Children's Home, 163,861; Mission Services of London, Teen Girls Home, 48,032; United Community Services of Greater London, Hardy Geddes Home, 89,707; Oakville— Community Youth Programs Incorporated, 14,105; Orillia— Orillia Home for Girls, Richmond House, 18,088; Ottawa — Sisters of The Addolorata Servants of Mary, Servite Sisters Home for Children, 16,472; Ottawa Youth Residence, Girls, Parkdale Avenue, 102,626; Ottawa Youth Residence, Boys, Riverdale Drive, 89,165; Peterborough — Ray of Hope Incorporated, Hope Manor, 92,913; Pickering— Fernie House, 57,699; Rich- mond Hill— Grand Orange Lodges of Ontario East and West, Ladies Orange Benevolent Association of Ontario East and West, and The Loyal True Blue Association, Loyal True Blue and Orange Home, 334,274; St. Agatha— Order of The School Sisters of Notre Dame, Notre Dame of St. Agatha, 54,216; St. Thomas— Kiwanis Youth Home, 46,171; Sarnia — Community Girls Home, 50,626; Scarborough— Jewels for Jesus Mission, 30,239; Sudbury— Sisters of Charity of Ottawa, D'Youville Home, 61,924; Sudbury and District Boy's Home, Bancroft Drive Boy's Home, 138,840; Toronto — Big Sister Association, Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, Big Sister Residence, 135,134; Anglican Houses, Beverley Lodge, 25,345; Boy's Home, Danforth Avenue Home, 144,613; Clifton House for Boys, 211.445; Delisle Home, 57,263; Etobicoke Girl's Residence, 39,308; Harp House, 61,563; Humewood House Association, 68,808; Opportunity House, Broadview Avenue, 137,643; The Governing Council of The Salvation Army, Canada East, Salvation Army Children's Home, 36,641 Sancta Maria House, 35,845; York Children's Lodges Incorporated, Yorklea Children's Lodges, 97,114; Windsor— Crossroads Farm, 134,794; Inn of Windsor, 48,866; New Beginnings, Essex County, 53,430;— Accounts under $10,000, 13,075.

Ministry of Community and Social Services Act ($15,000): New Beginnings, 15,000.

The Homes For Retarded Persons Act ($2,418,038): Brantford— Brantford and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, Samuel Stedman Community Residence, 45,725; Cambridge— South Waterloo Association for the Mentally Retarded, Carol Currier Residence, 45,919; Chelmsford— Valley Association for the Mentally Retarded, Grand View, 34,584; Fort Erie— Peace Bridge Association for the Mentally Retarded, Rosedale, 55,800; Geraldton — Geraldton and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, Barker Hall, 69,683; Hamilton — Hamilton and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, Heath Residence, 16,503; London— Alice Saddy Association, 18,345; London and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, Margot E. Scott House, 22,898; Meadowcrest, 26,993; Markham— Cerebral Palsy Parent Council, Participation House, 309,420; York Central Association for the Mentally Retarded, High Point, 137,800; Metropolitan Toronto— Metropolitan Toronto Association for the Mentally Retarded, Harold R. Lawson Residence, 201,003; Mississauga— South Peel Association for the Mentally Retarded, re: Given Road House, 31,768; North Bay— North Bay District Associa- tion for Retarded Children, Cedarview, 51,293; Oakville— Oakville Association for the Mentally Retarded, Ellis House, 41,022; Orangeville— Good Shepherd Manor, 67,246; Oshawa— Oshawa and District Association for Retarded Children, Glenholme Residence, 63,312; Ottawa— Ottawa and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, Silver Spring : ;

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Farm, 104,054; L'Arche, Ottawa, Maison Alleluia House, 16,857; Port Colborne— Port Colborne District Association for the Mentally Retarded Incorporated, Hawthorne Lodge, 75,973; Richmond Hill— Day Break, 105,352; St. Catharines— Barnesdale, 59,790; St.

Thomas— Friendship Home, 63,951 ; Sarnia— Sarnia and District Association for the Mentally Retarded— Our Place, 48,744; Stratford— L'Arche— Maranatha House, 14,046; Thunder Bay— Lakehead Association for the Mentally Retarded, Kinsmen Lodge, 33,634; Tillsonburg — Alice Saddy Association, Arcwood Acres Residential Farm, 53,698; Waterloo — Waterloo and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 100,658; Welland— Welland District Association for the Mentally Retarded Incorporated, Westwood Residence, 103,701; Willowdale— Metropolitan Toronto Association for the Mentally Retarded, Sheppard Avenue, 128,157; Windsor— Ursuline Religious of the Diocese of London, Glengarda, 132,372; Windsor Association for the Mentally Retarded, Churchwood Residence, 76,959; Woodstock— Woodstock and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, Woodstock and District Association Residence, 49,937;— Accounts under $10,000, 10,841.

Expenditures in Accordance with The Day Nurseries Act ($14,398,001): Provincial-Municipal Program: Grants to Municipalities under The Day Nurseries Act ($12,678,416): Municipalities ($9,721,868): Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 5,890,636; Regional Municipality of Durham, 271,442; Regional Municipality of Halton, 52,999; Regional Municipality of Hamilton- Wentworth, 808,734; Regional Municipality of Niagara, 345.098; Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, 1,546,667; Regional Municipality of Peel, 226,457; Regional Municipality of Sudbury, 49,331; Regional Municipality of Waterloo, 389,438; Regional Municipality of York, 138,241 ;— Accounts under $10,000, 2,825.

Cities ($1,504,213): Barrie, 10,057; Chatham, 24,678; Cornwall, 45,705; Guelph, 20,571; Hamilton, 48,164; Kingston, 82,468; London, 488,641; Orillia, 13,180; Owen Sound, 31,018; Peter- borough, 57,938; Sarnia, 69,251; Sault Ste. Marie, 59,357; Stratford, 61,113; Thunder Bay, 112,361; Timmins, 18,086; Windsor, 295,815; Woodstock, 42,115; -Accounts under $10,000, 23,695.

Towns ($489,544): Almonte, 29,144; Cochrane, 26,024; Collingwood, 28,833; Geraldton, 23,359; Hawkes- bury, 21,160; Ingersoll, (separated), 31,252; Kenora, 18,217; Listowel, 10,176; Mount Forest, 19,935; Orangeville, 26,095; Parry Sound, 24,240; Perth, 19,765; Renfrew, 29,241; Rockland, 12,412; Smiths Falls (separated), 36,030; Strathroy, 29,258; Vanleek Hill, 11,575; Walkerton, 31,516; Wallaceburg, 17,802; Wingham, 20,059; -Accounts under $10,000, 23,451.

Villages ($30,447) Accounts under $10,000, 30,447.

Townships ($102,049):

Owens, 32,891 ; Plympton, 10,945; Red Lake, 26,438;— Accounts under $10,000, 31,775.

County and District Welfare Administration Board ($830,295): Counties ($346,1 12): Brant, 182,565; Essex, 64,972; Grey, 21,675; Hastings, 38,166; Wellington, 29,621 -Accounts under $10,000, 9,1 13.

Indian Bands ($428,625): Chippewas of the Kettle Point Indian Band, 53,070; Chippewas of the Sarnia Indian Band, 30,353; Chippewas of the Thames, 27,764; Curve Lake, 27,809; Golden Lake Band, 14,919; Moose Factory Band, 39,023; Ojibways of the Shoal Lake Indian Band No. 40, 36,604; Ojibways of the West Bay Indian Band, 29,253; Ojibway of the Whitefish Bay (Sioux Narrows) Indian Band, 52,521; Walpole Island, 74,187; Wikwemikong Band, 36,144;— Accounts under $10,000, 6,978. :

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Corporations ($55,558): Raggedy Ann Day Care Centre, 23,740; London District Crippled Childrens Treatment Centre, 31,818.

Associations for the Mentally Retarded ($1,719,585): Ajax, Pickering and Whitby Association for Retarded Children, 14,023; Brampton and District Association for Retarded Children, 23,131; Brantford and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 52,227; Centennial Nursery School for Retarded Children, 25,315; Chatham — Kent and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 34,210; Es;ex County Association for Retarded Children, 13,499; The Guelph and District Association for the Mentally Retarded Incorporated, 13,904; The Hamilton and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 183,102; Kitchener- Waterloo and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 124,459; The Lakehead Association for the Mentally Retarded, 86,552; London and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 122,370; Metro- politan Toronto Association for the Mentally Retarded, 152,015; North Bay and District Association for Retarded Children, 62,304; North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded, 12,962; The Oakville Association for the Mentally Retarded, 11,117; Oshawa and District Association for Retarded Children, 20,980; Ottawa and District Associa- tion for the Mentally Retarded, 224,658; St. Thomas— Elgin Association for Retarded Children, 12,308; Sault Ste. Marie and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 21,404; South Peel Association for the Mentally Retarded, 114,904; The Sudbury and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 23,572; Tillsonburg and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 13,146; Welland District Association for Retarded Incorporated, 11,150; West Lincoln and District Association for the Mentally Retarded Incorporated, 180,729; Windsor Association for the Mentally Retarded,

34,165; York Central Association for the Mentally Retarded, 1 1,186;— Accounts under $10,000, 120,193.

The Ministry of Community and Social Services Act ($39,963): West Lincoln District Association for. the Mentally Retarded Incorporated, 37,763;— Accounts under $10,000, 2,200.

The Ministry of Community and Social Services Act Child Welfare ($208,250): Frontenac, 15,000; Kawartha-Haliburton, 12,000; Kenora, 10,000; Nipissing, 12,000; Ottawa- Carleton, 44,000; Parry Sound, 15,000; Prescott and Russel, 10,000; Sudbury, 10,000; Thunder Bay, 10,000; Toronto, 13,000; -Accounts under $10,000, 57,250.

Subsidies Towards Operation and Maintenance of Residential and Support Facilities, From Young Adults

to Senior Citizens ($71,35 1 ,962) The Charitable Institutions Act re Certain Institutions ($13,607,017): Agincourt— Order of the Eastern Star, Ontario, Florence Nightingale Home, 10,868; Pentecostal Benevolent Association of Ontario— Shepherd Lodge, 173,611; Barrie— Grove Park Home

for Senior Citizens, Grove Park, I. OOF. Home— Barrie, 74,854; Group Child Care Con- sultant Services, 140,283; Beamsville— Albright Garden Home for Senior Citizens, Albright Manor, 305,375; Belleville— Cheshire Homes (Hastings— Prince Edward Inc.), Cheshire Quinte, 15,880; Brampton — St. Leonard's House, 36,373; Brantford— St. Leonard's House- Brantford, 28,804; Brockville-Fulford Home, 52,188; Cambridge— Elliot Homeboard, Elliot Home, 86,483; The Governing Council of The Salvation Army, Canada East, Salva- tion Army Eventide Home, 152,503; St. Joseph's Home for the Aged, House of Providence, 193,934; Cornwall -Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, St. Joseph's Villa, 335,475; Courtland— Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Sacred Heart Villa, 119,331; Don Mills- Ascension Charitable Foundation Incorporated, Thompson House, 255,604; Dundas— Sisters of St. Joseph of the Diocese of Hamilton, St. Joseph's Villa, 726,303; Etobicoke— Ivan Franco Home, 287,691; Glencairn— Hope Acres Project, 92,285; Hamilton — Aged Women's Home Board, Aged Women's Home, 38,862; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Edgewood Hall, 54,364; Keswick — Harold King Farm, 11,611; Kingston— Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Quinte, St. Lawrence Hall, 42,818; Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul, Providence Manor, 543,488; Tercennial Lodge, Home for the Aged, 19,805; Kitchener— Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Huronia Hall, 40,319; Leamington — Leamington United Mennonite Church, Leamington Mennonite Home, 124,104; London— Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Tweedsmuir Hall, 47,337; Quintin Warner House, 42,292; Sisters of St. Joseph of the Diocese of London in Ontario, : ;

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Marion Villa, 557,427; St. Leonard's House, 49,366; Women's Christian Association of London, McCormick Home for the Aged, 38,249; Markham — Markham Incorporated, Markhaven, 104,789; Maxville — Maxville Manor, 407,925; Milverton — Knollcrest Lodge, 171,118; New Hamburg— Nithview Home for the Aged, 106,306; New Liskeard— Northdale Manor, 12,764; Niagara Falls— The Governing Council of the Salvation Army, Canada East, Salvation Army Eventide Home, 37,555; Oakville — Oakville Senior Citizens Residence, 74,227; Orillia — United Church of Canada in Ontario, Hillcrest Lodge, 17,318; The Govern-

ing Council of the Salvation Army, Canada East, Sunset Lodge, 35,361 ; Trillium Home West Incorporated, Trillium Home, 146,338; Orleans — Grey Nuns of the Cross, St. Louis Residence, 403,235; Ottawa — Bronson Home Board, Bronson Home, 45,709; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Letson Hall, 69,102; Glebe Centre, 112,910; Ottawa Jewish Home for the Aged, Hillel Lodge, 85,404; Maison-Fraternite-Fraternity House, 35,364; Maycourt Club of Ottawa, Maycourt Convalescent Home, 34,074; Grey Sisters of the Im- maculate Conception, St. Patrick Home, 284,024; Serenity House Incorporated, 10,357; Pembroke— Grey Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, Marianhill Home for the Aged, 346,782; Peterborough— Sisters of St. Joseph of the Diocese of Peterborough in Ontario, House of Providence, May Crest, 127,950; Preston — Mennonite Conference of Ontario, Fairview Mennonite Home, 160,888; St. Catharines— Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Linwell Hall, 35,047; Benevolent Society-Heidehof Home for the Aged, 63,573; Mennonite Brethren Senior Citizens Home, Tabor Manor, 154,367; Mills Memorial Home, 17,386; Wayside House of St. Catharines, 18,965; St. Thomas— Ladies Benevolent Tem- perence Society of St. Thomas, Thomas Williams Home, 12,472; Scarborough — Sisters of St. Joseph for the Diocese of Toronto in Upper Canada, Providence Villa, 1,415,771; La Salle Manor, 41,510; Stouffville— Mennonite Home Association of York County, Park- view Home, 171,820; Sudbury— Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Cambrian Hall, 46,596; Rockhaven Halfway House, 65,080; Thunder Bay— Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Cumberland Hall, 37,307; Crossroads Centre, 48,117; Toronto— Adult Cerebral Palsy Institute of Metropolitan Toronto, 194,608; Alpha House, 40,799; Anglican Houses Church Home for the Aged, 32,362; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Clarkwood, 118,613; Broadview Foundation, Chester Village Home for the Aged, 24,726; Elizabeth Fry Society, Elizabeth Fry House, 26,990; The Governing Council of the Salvation Army, Canada East, Eventide, 33,438; Fairhaven House Incorporated, Fairhaven House, 39,340; The Governing Council of the Salvation Army, Canada East, Harbour Light Centre, 177,694; The Governing Council of the Salvation Army, Canada East, Queen St. West Centre, Harbour Light West, 42,449; Jewish Home for the Aged Board, Jewish Home for the Aged, 1,352,166; Julia Greenshields Memorial Home, 10,227; Laughlen Lodge Board, Laughlen Lodge, 108,391; Nisbet Lodge, 46,500; Sisters of the Good Shepherd of Toronto, Sacred Heart Class of the Good Shepherd Convent, 36,496; Toronto Aged Men's and Women's Homes Board, Toronto Aged Men's and Women's Home, Belmont House, 301,088; Toronto Diocesan Board of the Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada, Strachan Houses, 43,352; Ukraine Home for the Aged, Ivan Franko Home, 28,636; United Church of Canada in Ontario, Fred Victor Mission, 127,848; United Church of Canada in Ontario, Ina Grafton Gage Home, 148,072; Unionville— Bethany Lodge, 91,840; Unionville Home Society, Union Villa, 184,011; Vineland— United Mennonite Home for the Aged Board, United Mennonite Home for the Aged, 119,806; Willowdale— C. R. Vint Foundation, Carefree Lodge, 14,938; Windsor— Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Alexander Hall, 44,540; Charity House— Brentwood, 41,392; Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, Villa Marie, 262,347; St. Leonard's House— (Windsor) St. Leonard's House, 32,016; Zurich -Blue Water Rest Home, 163,930;— Accounts under $10,000, 63,004.

Homes for the Aged and Rest Homes Act Payments under Section 24 to Homes for the Aged ($55,867,682): Municipalities $27,835,608): Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 11,927,885; District Municipality of Muskoka, 458,622; Regional Municipality of Durham, 2,376,262; Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk, 1,016,853; Regional Municipality of Halton, 1,169,627; Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth, 1,397,596; Regional Municipality of Niagara, 3,535,564; Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, 2,127,093; Regional Municipality of Peel, 1,699,840; Regional Municipality of Sudbury, 647,181 Regional Municipality of Waterloo, 839,278; Regional Municipality of York, 639,807. 156 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Cities ($8,189,068): Brockville, 416,868; Chatham, 256,854; Kingston, 758,905; London, 1,184,227; Oshawa, 25,976; Owen Sound, 126,883; Pembroke, 627,468; Peterborough, 496,480; St. Thomas, 269,339; Sarnia, 386,175; Thunder Bay, 2,172,905; Timmins, 623,836; Windsor, 843,152.

Towns ($249,535); Kirkland Lake, 249,535.

Districts ($5,451,954):

Algoma, 1,364,961 ; Cochrane, 583,109; Kenora, 508,507; Manitoulin, 363,230; Nipissing, 950,428; Parry Sound, 639,532; Rainy River, 552,318; Thunder Bay, 489,869.

Counties ($14,141,517): Brant, 1,259,998; Bruce, 776,479; Dufferin, 551,244; Elgin, 394,392; Essex, 883,649; Frontenac, 299,761; Grey, 125,980; Haliburton, 266,884; Hastings, 1,066,830; Huron, 743,544; Kent, 521,833; Lambton, 1,051,547; Lanark, 464,100; Leeds- Grenville, 86,061; Lennox-Addington, 213,801; Middlesex, 1,056,592; North- umberland, 282,059; Oxford, 282,934; Perth, 167,755; Peterborough, 10,881; Prescott-Russell, 257,333; Prince Edward, 181,752; Renfrew, 954,570; Simcoe,

726,71 1 ; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 583,545; Victoria, 354,059; Wellington, 577,223.

The Elderly Persons Centres Act ($787,709): Burlington — Burlington Senior Citizens Community Centre, 23,550; Hamilton — Hamilton Jewish Communal Projects, 13,750; Kitchener— Senior Citizens' Recreation Centre, 11,050; Leamington — Leamington and District Half Century Club, 14,579; London — Kiwanis Club

of Forest City, Forest City Kiwanis Senior Community Recreation Centre, 1 1 ,250; Niagara- Greater Niagara Senior Citizens Association, 16,050; North Bay— North Bay Golden Age Club, 18,488; Oshawa— Oshawa Senior Citizens Centre, 30,000; Ottawa— Good Companions. The Good Companions Elderly Person's Centre, 15,000; Tilbury— Tilbury and District Senior Adults Centre, 11,251; Toronto— Ad Hoc Committee of Official and Voluntary Agencies, 15,000; Baycrest Day Care Centre Incorporated, 15,000; Community Care Services, East York, 17,630; Community Care Services, Community Program Unit, 15,000; Community Care Service, Metropolitan Toronto Incorporated, 15,000; Community Care Services, Hospital Special Needs, 17,570; Community Care Services, Jewish Camp Council of Toronto, 15,000; Community Care Services, North York Meals-on-Wheels, 16,966; Community Care Services (Summer Centre for Seniors), 15,000; Community Care Services, West Metro Senior Citizens Services— Odd Jobs for Seniors, 22,720; Dixon Hall, Toronto, 14,491; Good Neighbour's Club, 30,000; Mennonite Mission Board of Ontario— Warden Woods Elderly Person Centre, 12,103; National Council of Jewish Women of Canada, Creative Living Centre, 18,750; St. Christopher House, 15,540; Second Mile Club of Toronto, 33,000; United Jewish Welfare Fund, Special Out Reach and Volunteer Training, 27,085; United Jewish Welfare Fund of Toronto, 24,588; United Jewish Welfare Fund of Toronto, Elder Craftsmen Service, 23,650; United Jewish Welfare Fund of Toronto, Friendly Visiting Service, 21,900; United Jewish Welfare Fund of Toronto, Kosher Meals-on-wheels Service, 15,000; United Jewish Welfare Fund of Toronto, Home Help Service, 23,752; Wood Green Community Centre, 33,689; Windsor— Greater Windsor Senior Citizen Centre Association Incorporated, Senior Citizen's Centre, 45,000; -Accounts under $10,000, 119,307.

The Ministry of Community and Social Services Act ($1,089,554): The Adopt A Grandparent, 15,000; Bridging The Gap — Ottawa, 10,000; Centre D'Accueil Champlain, 412,054; Community of Pensioned Energy, 10,000; Council on Aging of Ottawa, 15,000; Davenport Road Senior Citizens Association, 10,000; Helping Hands Orillia, 10,000; Helping Hands Associates— Oshawa, 10,000; The Jewish Home for the Aged, 170,000; Kenora District Del- Art Manor, 40,000; The Order of the Sisters of St. Joseph-Providence Villa, 300,000; St. James Town Help Services, 15,000; Share, 10,000; Ukranian Canadian Welfare Services, 15,000; The Village Tuxedo Court, 10,000; York Services for Seniors, 10,000; -Accounts under $10,000, 27,500.

Subsidies Towards Operation and Maintenance of Sheltered Workshops ($4,679,525): Ajax, Pickering, Whitby Association for Retarded Children, 31,576; Alliston and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 11,950; Amity Association of Hamilton, 101,090; Association for PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 157

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Handicapped Adults, 28,533; Atikokan and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 13,196; Barrie and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 38,884; Belleville and District Association for Retarded Children, 15,058; Brampton and District Association for the Retarded, 12,206; Brantford and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 58,778; Brockville and

District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 14,65 1 ; Burlington and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 18,117; Canadian Mental Health Association, 17,387; Canadian Mental Health Association, Work Centre, London, 18,338; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Toronto, 393,023; Cerebral Palsy Association of Windsor, Essex Counties, 37,948; Cerebral Palsy Parent Council of Toronto, Participation House, 17,803; Chatham, Kent and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 30,396; Community Sheltered Workshops, Toronto, 74,868; Corbrook Sheltered Workshops, 108,492; Cornwall and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 37,903; COST. Italian Community Education Centre, 31,408; Dryden and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 21,183; DufTerin Association for the Mentally Retarded, 11,724; Elliot Lake Association for the Mentally Retarded, 15,199; Elmira and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 14,078; Espanola and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 13,739; Essex County Association for the Mentally Retarded, 40,349; Fort Frances and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 14,914; Goodwill Industries of Windsor Incorporated, 67,970; Greater Niagara Association for the Mentally Retarded, 39,689; The Guelph and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 34,410; Haldimand Association for the Mentally Retarded, 14,748; North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded, 18,487; Hamilton and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 125,239; Hamilton Jewish Com- munal Projects, 15,406; Huronia Association for the Mentally Retarded, 24,120; Jewish Vocational Service of Metropolitan Toronto, 84,968; Kapuskasing and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 15,289; Kingston and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 21,366; K-W Habilitation Services for the Retarded, Kinsmen Centre for the Retarded, 26,051; Kirkland Lake Association for the Mentally Retarded, 19,176; Kitchener- Waterloo Kinsmen Club Inc- orporated, 30,974; Lanark District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 23,871; Lakehead Association for the Mentally Retarded, 48,605; London and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 77,414; London Goodwill Industries Association, 13,440; Meaford and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 14,590; Metropolitan Toronto Association for the Mentally Retarded, 378,003; Mission Services of Hamilton, 36,237; Newmarket and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 31,274; Niagara Training and Employment Agency Incorporated, 125,162; Norfolk Association for the Mentally Retarded, 19,943; North Bay and District Association for Retarded Children, 20,046; Oakville Association for the Mentally Re- tarded, 26,458; Orillia Association for the Mentally Retarded, 19,436; Oshawa and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 20,902; Ottawa and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, Agricultural Training Program, 25,590; Ottawa and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, Adult Training Centre, 62,370; Ottawa and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 144,828; Owen Sound and District Association for the Mentally Retarded,

30,741 ; Peace Bridge Area Association for the Mentally Retarded, 1 1,323; Pembroke and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 16,512; Peterborough and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 23,766; Porcupine District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 13,922; Port Hope-Cobourg and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 10,084; Quad County Association for the Mentally Retarded, 13,689; Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled, 220,411; Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled, Ability Centre Hamilton, 16,128; Re- habilitation Foundation for the Disabled, Ability Centre, Kitchener, 15,916; Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled, Ability Centre, London, 22,737; Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled, Ability Centre, Ottawa, 14,575; Rehabilitation Foundation Tor the Disabled, Ability Centre, Toronto, 42,080; Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled, Ability Centre, Thunder Bay, 13,914; Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled, Ability Centre, Timmins, 16,524; Renfrew and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 15,166; St. Catharines Association for the Mentally Retarded, 20,448; St. Catharines and District Association for Retarded Children, 23,809; St. Thomas-Elgin Association for the Mentally Retarded, 20,378;

Salvation Army Workshop, 155,541 ; Sarnia and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 51,026; Sault Ste. Marie and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 40,416; Society for Crippled Civilians, 331,336; South Huron and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 13,344; South Muskoka and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 22,100; South Peel Association for the Mentally Retarded, 75,719; South Waterloo Association for the Mentally Retarded, 24,712; Stratford and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 13,945; Sudbury

and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 23,761 ; Tillsonburg and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 25,901; Torchlight Industries, 11,553; Trenton Brighton and District

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Retarded, 13,744; United Church of Canada, Fred Victor Mission, 17,080; Walkerton and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 14,991; Wallaceburg and Sydenham District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 16,542; Welland and District Association for the Retarded Incorporated, 29,546; West Lincoln and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 10,766; Windsor Association for the Mentally Retarded, 66,093; Woodstock and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 18,850; York Central Association for the Mentally Retarded, 50,460; — Accounts under $10,000, 205,861.

Payments and Purchase of Service Arrangements for Counselling, Rehabilitative and Other Supportive Social Services ($6,173,959):

Subsidies re : Homemakers and Nurses Services (The Homemakers and Nurses Services Act, $3,872,322)

Municipalities ($2,541,31 1): Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 1,195,645; Regional Municipality of Durham, 99,462; Regional Municipality of Haltom, 23,203; Regional Municipality of Hamilton- Wentworth, 331,027; Regional Municipality of Niagara, 64,335; Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, 482,138; Regional Municipality of Peel, 188,530; Regional Muni- cipality of Waterloo, 137,900; Regional Municipality of York, 19,071.

Cities ($521,248): Chatham, 19,745; Cornwall, 41,177; Kingston, 38,112; London, 63,761; Pembroke, 10,233; Peterborough, 21,927; Sarnia. 25,334; Sault Ste. Marie, 56,647; Stratford, 11,329; Thunder Bay, 129,691; Timmins, 21,995; Windsor, 81,297.

Towns ($28,728): Kirkland Lake, 28,728.

Districts ($78,938): Sudbury, 78,938.

County and District Welfare Adminitration Board ($485,587): Counties ($382,348): Brant, 24,224; DufTerin, 15,792; Essex, 28,722; Grey. 37,018; Hastings, 66,311; Lanark, 20,468; Oxford, 14,161; Simcoe, 33,092; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 15.473; Wellington, 127,087.

Districts ($20,161):

Kirkland Lake, 10,071 ; Sudbury, 10,090.

Indian Bands ($83,078): Chippewas of the Kettle Point Indian Band, 26,914; Chippewas of the Sarnia Indian Band, 13,091; Constance Lake Band, 21,565; Ojibways of the Garden River Indian Band,

10,891 ; Pic Heron Indian Band, 10,617.

The Ministry of Community and Social Services Act ($17,500): Ontario Native Women Community, 17,500.

Municipalities under $10,000,199,010.

The G.W.A. Act- Work Activity ($685,1 15): County Brant Administration Board, 36,143; County Grey, 40,644; Halton Human Services Council, 43,232; Ministry of Education re: Halton Human Services Council, (15,500); Ministry of Health re: Halton Human Services Council, (12,032); Regional Municipality

of Hamilton-Wentworth, 14,484; City of Kingston, 40,171 ; Mental Health, Ottawa, 40,276; Moosonee Development Area Board, 150,000; Regional Municipality Ottawa-Carleton, Russell, 53,712; Muni- 69,221 ; City of Peterborough, 21,888; United Counties Prescott and cipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 113,785; City of Windsor, 84, 186; -Accounts under $10,000,4,905.

The Ministry of Community and Social Services Act ($234,447): Community Information Centre of Metropolitan Toronto, 47,660; Contact, Telephone and Referral Centre, 10,040; -Accounts under $10,000, 176,747. .

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Grants to Planned Parenthood Organizations ($2,500): Accounts under $10,000, 2,500.

Volunteer Program for Seniors ($27,766): Accounts under $10,000, 27,766.

Cost of Providing Assessment, Restorative and Therapeutic Services, including the purchase of service from private agencies, to applicants and recipients under the Family Benefits Act, etc.; and other necessary costs ($31,385): Assistance— Sundry persons, etc., 31,385.

Action Age Project to Senior Citizens ($179,192): Accounts under $10,000, 179,192.

Grants— re: Credit Counselling Services ($334,470): Family Service Bureau of Brantford and Brant County Incorporated, 16,395; Consumers Debt Counselling Service of London, 18,608; Credit Counselling Service of Metropolitan Toronto, 54,261; Credit Counselling Service of Simcoe and Georgian Bay Region, 13,995; Credit Counselling Service of Metropolitan Windsor, 15,608; Family Lide Centre of Elliot Lake. 27,430; Credit Counselling Advisory Board of Hamilton and District, 38,179; Credit Coun- selling Service of Kingston, 11,025; Credit Counselling Service of Oshawa and District, 11,892; Credit Counselling Service of Ottawa, 20,792; Peel Family Services, 14,282; Debt — Counselling Bureau, Sarnia, 11,489; Credit Counselling Service of Sault Ste. Marie, 1 3,743 ; Accounts under $10,000, 66,771

Vocational Rehabilitation Services Act ($806,762): Administration Grants: Amity Association of Hamilton, 23,308; Canadian Hearing Society, 296,211; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Toronto, 319,821; Canadian Paraplegic Association, 36,121; Chedoke General and Children's Hospital, 19,170; Epilepsy Association of Metropolitan Toronto, 10,046; London Association for the Mentally Retarded, 16,326; Mental Health, Ottawa, 30,000; Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded, 48,600; -Accounts under $10,000, 7,159.

Subsidies re: Municipal Administration Costs Under The General Welfare Assistance Act ($8,326,429): Municipalities ($5,594,487): Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 2,367,359; District Municipality of Muskoka, 38,120; Regional Municipality of Durham, 425,982; Regional Municipality of Halton, 114,749; Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth, 531,464; Regional Municipality of Haldi- mand-Norfolk, 43,611; Regional Municipality of Niagara, 360,470; Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, 1,082,650; Regional Municipality of Peel, 21 1,058; Regional Municipality of Waterloo, 256,443; Regional Municipality of York, 162,581.

Cities ($1,187,976): Barrie, 19,122; Brockville, 10,864; Chatham, 23,840; Cornwall, 38,971; Hamilton, 64,292; Kingston, 68,112; London, 233,925; North Bay, 42,088; Peterborough, 71,384; St. Thomas, 13,564; Sarnia, 59,921; Sault Ste. Marie, 68,215; Stratford, 18,281; Thunder Bay, 97,534; Timmins, 44,168; Windsor, 307,730;-Accounts under $10,000, 5,965.

Towns ($123,077): Cochrane, 62,468; Kenora, 10,468; Kirkland Lake, 13,332;-Accounts under $10,000, 36,809.

Townships ($12,701): Accounts under $10,000. 12,701.

Counties ($1,008,507): Brant, 78,172; Bruce, 29,994; DufTerin, 18,933; Elgin, 22,390; Essex, 88,909; Grey, 50,369; Hastings, 95,157; Huron, 25,493; Kent, 30,355; Lambton, 13,655; Lanark, 27,224; Lennox and Addington, 20,878; Northumberland, 37,392; Oxford, 61,162; Perth, 14,403; Prescott and Russell, 74,030; Prince Edward, 18,065; Simcoe, 105,008; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 45,920; Victoria, 34,829; Wellington, 116,169. 160 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Districts ($394,144): Algoma, 90,844; Nipissing, 44,603; Parry Sound, 41,339; Rainy River, 24,013; Sudbury, 193,345.

Indian Bands ($5,537): Accounts under $10,000, 5,537.

Community Participation and Citizenship ($254,897): Assistance For Voluntary Agencies Servicing Newcomers and Grants for Inter-Group Development ($188,750): COST. Italian Community Education Centre, 20,000; Direction— Jeunesse, 30,000; Harriet Tubman Youth Centre, 10,000; -Accounts under $10,000, 128,750.

Community Projects ($66,147): Association of Unorganized Communities, 10,000; Hamilton Multi-Cultural Centre, 25,000; — Accounts under $10,000, 31,147.

Community Services For Native Peoples ($1,813,164): Grants and Assistance for Special Projects and Services ($1,813,164): Addiction Research Foundation, 10,000; Ahbenoojeyug Incorporated, 53,600; Alderville, 11,000; Algonquin Metis and Non-Status Indian Association, 32,567; Armstrong Development Corporation, 41,310; Association for Native Development in the Performing and Visual Arts, 51,255; Atik Corporation, 75,000; Ministry of Natural Resources (Reimbursement re: Atik Corporation), (75,000); Attawapiskot Indian Band, 19,470; Ministry of Natural Resources (Reimbursement re: Attawapiskat Indian Band), (6,000); Auld Smith and Associates Limited, 12,500; Beausoleil Indian Band, 18,100; Big Grassy Indian Band, 10,500; Canadian Associa- tion in Support of Native People, 15,000; Central Ontario Regional Amalgamated Indian Development Council, 68,500; Creative Innovations, Native Education, 17,000; Dokis Indian Band, 42,200; Eagle Lake Band, 45,300; Fort Albany Indian Band, 15,000; Ministry of Natural Resources (Reimbursement re: Fort Albany Indian Band), (15,000); Fort Hope Band, 22,500; Grand Council Treaty Number Three, 20,000; Grand Council Treaty Number Nine, 68,940; Kawartha Metis and Non-Status Indian Association, 30,000; Matachewan Indian Band, 23,500; Meeting 1974 Trustees, 91,192; Michipicoten Indian Band, 18,500; Mississaugas of the New Credit Indian Reserve, 12,000; Mohawks of the Gibson and Watha Indian Band, 10,000; Moose Factory Band, 26,946; Muncey of the Thames, 18,964; Native Canadian Centre of Toronto, 27,840; Native Women's Centre, 12,725; Nishnawabe Institute, 14,000; Ojibway Cultural Foundation, 21,350; Ojibways of the Couchiching (Fort Francis)

Indian Band, 15,051 ; Ojibways of the Lac La Croix Band, 10,900; Ojibways of the Mississauga Indian Band, 30,000; Ojibways of the Parry Island Indian Reserve, 14,290; Ojibways of the Shoal Lake Indian Band, 19,400; Ojibways of the White Fish River Indian Band, 13,900; Ontario Co-operative Development Association, 60,000; Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, 107,875; Ontario Metis and Non-Status Indian Association, 18,608; Ontario Metis and Non-Status Indian Association, Thunder Bay, 49,045; Ontario Native Women's Association, 39,800; Ontario Native Women's Community, 10,000; Sabaskong Indian Band, 38,643; Saugeen Indian Band, 13,000; Spanish River Indian Band, 37,100; Temagami Band of Ojibways, 35,000; Thunder Bay Indian Friendship Centre, 38,305; Trent University, 17,000; Triple K Screen's Incorporated, 22,475; Trout Lake Indian Band, 13,000; Walpole Island, 19,300; Wawata Native Communications, 13,000; Wikwemikong Indian Band, 30,000;— Accounts under $10,000, 286,713.

Recreation, Fitness and Sports ($6,693,959): Financial Assistance for Community Fitness Programs, Sports, Camps and Leadership Training ($2,306,943): Amateur Sports ($41,393):

Ontario Rowing Association, 1 1,070;— Accounts under $10,000, 30,323.

Non-Profit Camps ($64,214): Accounts under $10,000, 64,214.

Leadership Training ($490,960): Canadian Guild of Crafts, Ontario, 12,498; Hamilton Growth Centre Incorporated, 12,000; North Eastern Manitoulin Recreation Commission, 11,912; Ontario Association for Continuing Education, 12,000; Ontario Craft Foundation, 42,120; Ontario Municipal PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 161

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Recreation Association, 32,207; Ontario Recreation Society, 33,426; Ontario Research Council on Leisure, 12,000; Ontario Youtheatre, 30,000; Theatre Ontario, 98,300; Thunder Bay Parks and Recreation, 12,984; Visual Arts Ontario, 31,000; Volunteer Centre of Metropolitan Toronto, 18,000; Youth Services Network, 13,525; — Accounts under $10,000, $118,988.

Ontario Fitness Program ($1,710,376): Canadian Amateur Swimming Association, Ontario, 79,226; Canadian Amateur Swimming Association, Summer Acquatics, 18,000; Canadian Amateur Synchronized Association Incorporated, 25,139; Canadian Cycling Association, Ontario, 24,415; Canadian Soccer Association, 100,000; Canadian Water Ski Association, 22,975; County of Simcoe Recreation Department, 10,000; Game Plan 1976, 59,329; Judo Ontario, 23,769; Ministry of Government Services, 87,000; .1976 Olympiad for the Physically Disabled, 50,000; Ontario Amateur Football Association, 24,305; Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded, 10,000; Ontario Badminton Association, 26,882; Ontario Golf Association, 12,635; Ontario Gymnastic Federation, 73,332; Ontario Hockey Association, 64,474; Ontario Lacrosse Association, 57,750; Ontario Lawn Tennis Association, 59,198; Ontario Orienteering Association, 18,350; Ontario Ringett Associa- tion, 16,315; Ontario Rowing Association, 16,900; Ontario Rugby Union, 36,270 Ontario Sailing Association, 46,223; Ontario Ski Council, 14,250; Ontario Soccer

Association, 62,383 ; Ontario Softball Council, 23,428 ; Ontario Table Tennis Association 25,803; Ontario Track and Field Council, 49,160; Ontario Volleyball Association 15,947; Ontario Water Polo Association, 26,703; Ontario Womens Field Hockey Association, 20,491; Ontario Underwater Council, 12,096; Sport Ontario, 300,000 Sudbury Sports Central Incorporated, 10,600; Waterloo Regional Sports Council, 12,897; Winter Sports Training Centre, 18,360;-Accounts under $10,000, 155,771.

Municipal Programs of Recreation ($1,771,967): Cities ($135,000): Hamilton, 15,000; London, 15,000; Oshawa. 12,000; Ottawa, 15,000; St. Catharines. 12,000; Sault Ste. Marie, 12,000; Sudbury, 12,000; Thunder Bay. 12,000; Toronto. 15,000; Windsor, 15,000.

Towns ($24,000): Burlington, 12,000; Mississauga, 12,000.

County and District Administration Board: Counties ($12,000): Simcoe, 12,000. Boroughs ($1,600,967): East York, 12,000; Etobicoke, 15,000; North York, 15,000; Scarborough. 15.000; York, 15,000; -Accounts under $10,000, 1,528,967.

Capital Grants For Community Facilities ($1,649,001): Cities ($253,804): Burlington, 76,616; London, 35,000; Niagara Falls, 15,000; Owen Sound, 30,573; Port Colborne, 10,000; Toronto, 55,000; Vanier, 15,000;- Accounts under $10,000, 16.615.

Towns ($220,807): Aylmer, 22,217; Campbellford, 15,000; Kingsville, 23,947; Markham, 10,000; Mitchell. 20,000; Petrolia, 10,000; Whitby, 43,050;-Accounts under $10,000, 76,593.

Villages ($140,482): Bloomfield, 15,000; Courtright, 35,000; Petawawa. 20,000; Wellington, 21,163;-Accounts under $10,000, 49,319.

Townships ($805,703): Brantford, 20,000; Bruce. 10,000; Delaware, 12,126; Derby, 20,000; Fauquier, 10,000;

Flamborough, 30,000; Fullarton, 20,000; Georgina, 10,000; Gloucester, 64,221 ; Gosfield South, 23,947; Goulbourn, 18,530; Hallowell, 20,000; Hibbert, 20,000; Hillier, 20,000; Humphrey, 20,000; Logan, 20,000; Moore. 35,000; Nepean, 83,368; Norwich South, 15,000; Pakenham, 20,000; Petewawa, 20,000; Rideau, 14,281; Russell, 10,000; Sarnia, 162 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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20,693; Sullivan, 20,000; Tuckersmith, 21,727; Westmeath, 15,000; Wilmot, 26,262: Woolwich, 10,000;- Accounts under $10,000, 155,548.

Improvement Districts ($6,440): Accounts under $10,000, 6,440.

Boroughs ($95,150): East York, 13,354; Scarborough, 53,430; York, 28,366.

Miscellaneous ($66,160): Bruce-Grey County Roman Catholic Separated School Board, 17,077; Hastings County Board of Education, 11,526; Sault Ste. Marie Board of Education, 10,000; City of Timmins Board of Education, 10,000; — Accounts under $10,000, 17,557.

Indian Bands ($48,326): Ojibways of the West Bay Indian Band, 10,000; Temagami Indian Band, 12,125;— Accounts under $10,000, 26,201.

Ministry of Community and Social Services Act ($12,129): Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese of Hearst, 12,129.

Grants to Municipalities and Organizations for Student Summer Employment Projects ($966,048): Ontario Association for Continuing Education, 13,500; Ontario Camping Association, 13,980; Ontario Municipal Recreation Association, 30,360; Ontario Youtheatre, 88,000; Visual Arts Ontario, 74,395; -Accounts under $10,000, 745,813.

Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded ($25,000).

Lorimer Lodge, Toronto ($5,000).

Payments in lieu of Municipal Taxes ($271,630): Cities ($79,350): Orillia, 70,600; -Accounts under $10,000, 8,750.

Towns ($33,800): Cobourg, 12,800; Gravenhurst, 14,850;-Accounts under $10,000, 6,150.

Townships ($133,880): Hallowell, 22,950; Montague, 15,780; Oro, 13,200; Raleigh, 33,750; Wallace, 10,200, Zorra East, 38,000.

Miscellaneous ($24,600): Ministry of Health, 24,600.

Subsidies For Operation and Maintenance of Residential Facilities ($6,998,849): Bethesda Home, 962,567; Brant Sanatorium, 60,680; Brantford Sanatorium-Brantwood, 872,939; Walter P. Hogarth Memorial Hospital, 1,012,850; Ongwanada Hospital, 906,049; Ontario Homes for the Mentally Retarded, 578,733; Christopher Robin Home for Children, 477,038; Dr. Rygiels Home for Children, 895,362; Sunbeam Home, 1,232,631.

Payments and Purchase of Service Arrangements for Protective and Other Community Supportive Services ($808,984): Algoma District, Mental Retardation Service, 154,104; Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, 180,480; Geraldton District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 10,000; Kingston District Association for Retarded Children, 35,000; Kitchener-Waterloo Rehabiliation Services for the Retarded, 15,000; Lake Huron Council Project, 10,000; Metropolitan Toronto Association for the Mentally Retarded, 57,400; Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded, 69,000; Ottawa and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 40,000; St. Catharines Association for the Mentally Retarded, 10,000; Sioux Lookout-Hudson Association for the Mentally Retarded, 78,000; Sudbury and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, 40,000; United Com- munity Services, 15,000; Windsor Association for the Mentally Retarded, 50,000; York Central Association for the Mentally Retarded, 45,000. Less: Recoveries from Other Ministries, 2,501. :

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Other Expenses, Grants, etc. Cost of Operation -Board of Review ($242,816). Expenses of Committee:

R. J. Abbey, allowance, 1,980, expenses, 473; E. R. Armstrong, allowance, 13,775; expenses,

9,049; J. Ballantyne, allowance, 9,690; expenses, 816; D. S. Bender, allowance, 16,055, expenses, 11,480; A. Brown, allowance, 11,305; N. Dool, allowance, 9,690, expenses,

7,401 ; L. H. Ellins, allowance, 12,445, expenses, 6,416; R. J. Morris, allowance, 12,540,

D. Parent, allowance, 15,865; expenses, 15,669; H. J. Price, allowance, 19,030, expenses, 5,549; L. Vaillancourt, allowance, 14,440; expenses, 10,193; U. Viegandt, allowance,

14,155; expenses, 12,866; A. J. Pianosi, allowance, 4,465, expenses, 4,913; A. P. Simester, allowance, 2,185, expenses, 371.

Total Other Payments 571,961,158

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. R. Brunelle 18,000

Deposit, Trust and Reserve Accounts ($1,642,436)

Ontario Olympic Lottery Sports Fund 1 ,441 ,353 National Study on Sports and Recreation 95,196 Contract Security Deposits— Athletics Commissioner 15,629 Coaching Development Program 90,000 Bequests and Scholarships 258

Summary of Expenditures

Voted— Salaries and Wages 99,398,958 Employee Benefits 10,203,590 Travelling Expenses 2,169,166 Other Payments 571,961,158 683,732,872 Statutory 1,660,436

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Community and Social Services $685,393,308 _

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MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND RECREATION

Hon. R. S. Welch, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Statutory

Salaries and Wages ($39,622)

M. Rowan Deputy Minister 8,601

Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 31,021.

Employee Benefits ($2,985)

Payments to Other Ministries— re: various Benefits, 2,985.

Travelling Expenses ($2,108)

Hon. Robert Welch, 610; N. Leluk, 155; M. Rowan, 458;- Accounts under $2,500, 885.

Other Payments ($131,129)

Ministry of Government Services, 21,280;— Other accounts under $10,000, 109,849.

Minister's Salary ($3,107)

Hon. Robert Welch January 28, 1975 to March 31, 1975 3,107

Parliamentary Assistant's Salaries ($1,055)

N. Leluk January 14, 1975 to March 31, 1975 1,055

Summary of Expenditure

Statutory— Salaries and Wages 39,622 Employee Benefits 2,985 Travelling Expenses 2,108

Other Payments .. . 131,129

- 175,844 Minister and Parliamentary Assistant's Salaries 4,162

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Culture and Recreation $180,006

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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

Hon. Thomas L. Wells, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURES

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($34,546,854)

G. H. Waldrum Deputy Minister 46.238 H. K. Fisher Assistant Deputy Minister 36.374

J. F. Kinlin Assistant Deputy Minister 41 .574

J. S. Stephen Assistant Deputy Minister 38,233

H. S. Adams, 26,734; B. F. Ahrens, 22,371; B. Albright, 26,000; D. J. Allan, 26.734; B. R. Anderson. 20.447 P. Anderson, 26,734; W. G. Anglin, 26,734; H. N. Archibald, 23,1 19; R. F. Argall, 22.757; W. C. Armstrong 26,734; D. J. Ashworth, 26,734; H. Augustine, 26,734; G. L. Babcock, 26,734; R. G. Babion. 26,000

D. G. Bagshaw, 29,863; T. H. Bailey, 26,000; J. Bain, 29,863; H. S. Barber, 27,710; B. W. Barclay, 21,397

M. R. Barclay, 27,031; J. W. Barrett, 23,119; R. W. Barton, 26,000; P. D. Bawden, 21,720; A. Bayles

26,734; J. G. Beaulieu, 29,863; S. R. Beisel, 23,119; J. M. Bell, 29,863; K. A. Bennett, 23.119; N. Bennet

Alder. 29,863; R. Benson, 23,076; W. E. Bergey. 26,734; G. D. Bergman, 29,863; N. A. Best, 29,863; I. C Bettiol, 26,734; M. S. Beverley, 29,050; W. E. Bingham, 23,119; A. Biro, 26,000; R. C. Blackwell. 29.368 B. M. Blake, 29,050; W. C. Blake, 27,710; H. Bloemink, 23,586; C. A. Boe, 26,734; G. C. Bonham, 29,863

H. D. Borman, 23,1 19; R. F. Bornhold, 34,721 ; B. Borthwick, 25,093; W. B. Boston, 26,734; J. E. Bowers

29,863; J. Boyd, 30,460; L. A. Bradley, 24,164; G. J. Bradshaw, 24,927; J. A. Braithwaite. 21,746; J. R Brault, 26,734; R. H. Brayford, 29,863; G. G. Brooks. 26,734; W. E. Brophy, 23,1 19; H. Y. Brown, 4,203 R. Brule, 26,958; E. H. Bryant, 20,517; C. Burrell, 22,875; C. E. Butcher, 34,721; R. H. Cairns, 26,734

P. J. Calarco, 26,734; M. B. Caldwell, 28,323; A. J. Camiletti, 22,875; A. J. Campbell, 26,734; G. R. Campsall

29,863; A. T. Carnahan, 34,591 ; L. Carriere, 22,285; A. H. Carter, 22,371 ; G. C. Cavanagh, 26,734; E. W Charbonneau, 26,734; E. J. Chard, 26,734; W. G. Chatterton, 32,936; M. Chochla, 26,734; D. E. Clack

26,734; W. K. Clarke, 34.721 ; J. M. Clemens, 26.958; J. R. Cloutier, 29.863; M. H. Cloutier. 23,1 19; R. W

Cockburn, 26,871 ; W. F. Colborne, 26,734; J. A. Coles, 26,734; J. J. Comtois, 26,734; W. W. Coulthard

2,362; J. Cousineau, 26,734; W. L. Cousineau, 26,734; J. H. Crammond, 26,734; J. C. Crang. 21,193

G. Craven, 26,734; C. R. Crawford, 26,734; P. Cremasco, 23,1 19; R. H. Crighton, 26,734; J. K. Crossley 34,721; V. J. Cunningham, 26,734; H. W. Cyr, 33,372; M. F. Cyze, 26,734; B. Dallaire, 24,351; A. H

Dalzell, 24,717; A. H. Darbyshire, 22,757; K. N. Darou, 23,586; E. L. Davies, 26,734; J. G. Davis, 29,863

E. A. Dayman, 27,710; J. G. Demeza, 30,721 ; B. B. Denyes, 26,734; P. E. DeSadeleer, 22.371 ; J. R. Di Profio

30.564; F. Diciry. 22,371 ; G. O. Dickinson, 29,050; D. F. Dineen, 29,863; R. G. Dodds. 21,253; J. E. Doris

29,863; E. Downie, 26,734; A. Dubois, 26,000; C. M. Dubois. 23.119; L. Dunelyk. 26,734; H. I Dunlop

29,863; D. H. Dunn, 29,863; J. M. Eacott. 22,574; M. B. Eby, 23,1 19; C. D. Emerson, 23,1 19; N. T. Emery

26,734; E. C. Evans, 26,734; D. P. Fennell, 29,863; G. C. Filion, 29,863; F. J. Flanagan, 26,734; W. E Fleck, 32,699; C. L. Fleming, 30,572; F. A. Fletcher. 21,515; H. M. Fletcher. 23,119; R. K. Fletcher 26,927; R. C. Fobert, 29,863; M. E. Forest-Jones, 26,000; T. M. Forman, 29,863; D. A. Fox. 26.734

W. J. Fox, 20,517; I. D. Fraser, 23,1 19; J. C. Fraser, 29,863; R. W. Froats, 34,721 ; M. A. Froment, 26,000

D. C. Fuller, 23,1 19; F. W. GafTran, 443; C. W. Gabel, 26,734; J. M. Gage, 24,352; G. W. Garrod. 26,734

L. J. Gauthier, 26,734; R. G. Gaynor, 23.119; C. A. Gehrels, 26.734; G. A. George, 26,287; D. S. Gibb

23,119; E. E. Gibson, 26,734; N. J. Gillespie, 26,734; H. E. Gillies, 34,721; R C. Gillin. 26,734; W. D Gilmar, 23,1 19; V. D. Girhiny, 23,1 19; S. J. Glasser, 24,285; A. H. Glendenning, 23,776; K. K. Glenn, 26,734 E. W. Goddard, 26,734; R. H. Goddard, 29,863; R. S. Goodson, 22,875; N. M. Gotham, 26,734; R. J Gorwill, 26,734; G. Gougeon, 29,050; S. C. Gragg, 29,863; J. R. Graham, 29,863; W. K. Gray. 29.863

G. K. Greason. 26.734; D. M. Greatorex. 26,734; R. I. Greene, 23,119; R. E. Gregory, 26,734; H. A

Griffith, 28,323; H. Gurney, 29,863; G. T. Hackett. 26,734; F. L. Hallam, 26,734; P. J. Hames. 26,734 W A. Hamilton, 26,734; W. F. Hanson, 26,883; J. R. Harrison, 23.119; J. W. Hawkins, 22,574; J. C Haydon, 23,119; H. B. Henderson. 34.721; G. C. Heymans. 26.734; B. M. Hildebrand. 21.423; J. W Hodgson, 21,293; S. Hogan, 23,147; W. J. Holtham, 23,1 19; E. L. Houghton, 27,710; P. J. Hughes, 23,1 19

R. J. Hunter, 28,555; P. Hustler, 21,217; F. W. Hyder, 26,734; W. J. Irwin, 23,119; G. T. Isford. 29.863 R. A. Jackman, 29,863; H. W. Jacobs, 26,734; E. O. Jarvis, 26,734; E. C. Johnson. 26,000; K. D. Johnson 26,734; O. R. Johnson, 26,734; D. C. Johnston, 29,368; D. M. Jolley. 26,734; J. M. Jones, 26,734; L. W Jones. 26,734; R. L. Jones, 26,734; E. F. Jordan, 26,734; T. E. Joyce, 20,536; K. E. Junkin, 28,323; G. A

Kaye, 29,863; R. A. Kazan, 22,985; J. A. Keddy, 22,955; G. T. Keeler, 28,323; J. D. Kennedy, 26,734 L. G. Kent, 21,867; D. T. Kerr, 26,000; D. W. Keyho, 26,734; D. A. Kinchlea, 26,734; E. A. Kingstone

23,1 19; B. J. Kipp, 30,495; D. A. Kirk, 29,863; T. J. Kish, 26,734; P. W. Kitcher, 23,586; E. L. Knickerbocker

26,734; D. W. Ko, 22,013; L. L. Laboret, 26,000; J. F. Laforet, 23.1 19; M. J. Lanneval, 26.734; J. Lanthier 168 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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26,734; R. D. Latimer, 27,710; D. S. Lawless, 40,188; J. F. Lawless, 34,721; A. M. Lawson, 29,863; R. F.

Lawton, 30,721 ; R. J. Leger, 26,734; F. H. Lemieux, 26,000; N. W. Lemmer, 26,734; J. W. LeSage, 26,734; J.

R. Levitt, 22,371 ; M. J. Liebovitz, 26,734; E. I. Lindsay, 26,734; W. P. Lipischak, 23,1 19; W. L. J. Lockerbie,

27,710; A. Lodge, 24,927; J. R. Long, 26,734; D. P. Longwell, 22,574; M. Ludwig, 20,231 ; J. A. Lychek, 24,729; J. L. MacDowell, 26,734; W. S. Maclnnes, 26,734; J. C. MacKenzie, 26,734; L. R. MacKenzie,

23,1 19; W. S. MacKillican, 26,734; D. J. MacLean, 22,371 ; J. R. MacLean, 29,863; D. G. MacLeod, 26,734; G. M. MacMartin, 29,863; F. B. MacMillan, 22,371; D. A. MacTavish, 29,863; R. A. Madeley, 26,734; L. D. Maiden, 26,734; L. E. Maki, 32,984; C. A. Manahan, 23,119; T. A. Mangoff, 23,586; R. Manser, 26,734; F. L. Marchand, 26,734; F. S. Marsden, 23,119; M. B. Marsh, 23,119; J. Martin, 23,586; J. A. Martin, 26,734; G. H. Martins, 20,697; N. M. Martyn, 26,734; N. B. Massey, 29,863; D. H. Matthews, 24,370; G. E. Matthews, 23,1 19; D. B. Maudsley, 26,734; F. J. McAllister, 29,863; J. M. McConnell, 29,863; W. D. McCuaig, 29,863; J. McCulloch, 21,420; E. C. McDonald, 23,119; O. G. McDowell, 26,734; G. W.

McGowan, 26,000; D. C. McGugan, 26,734; I. G. McHaffle, 29,863; J. M. Mclnnes, 23,586; C. I. Mclntyre,

26,734; K. B. McKay, 23,119; R. M. McKay, 26,734; D. S. McKee, 23,119; M. J. McKenna, 26,734;

N. C. McKinnon, 22,371 ; L. J. McLachlan, 26,734; P. B. McLeod, 20,576; H. L. McNaught, 26,734; D. A.

McPhedran, 26,734; S. M. McPhee, 29,863; E. R. McPherson, 26,734; H. I. McSherry, 22,371 ; A. L. Meloche,

26,734; B. A. Mennie, 23,1 19; J. M. Metcalf, 27,797; C. Michalski, 29,368; R. E. Miller, 23,586; J. J. Millette,

25,608; J. F. Milliken, 26,734; H. R. Mills, 26,734; L. J. Mills, 21,293; A. H. Milne, 21,516; F. W. Milner, 23,119; R. E. Mitchell, 23,119; W. G. Mitchell, 29,863; W. T. Mitchell, 27,710; A. S. Mollica, 26,000;

G. M. Moore, 22,371; W. M. Morgan, 26,734; I. E. Morrison, 26,734; F. C. Moscall, 23,021; G. R.

Munnings, 29,863; E. J. Murphy, 26,734; W. B. Neeb, 26,734; D. A. Neill, 21,712; W. J. Nelson, 23,119;

A. Nightingale, 23,1 19; P. W. Nightingale, 26,734; J. W. Nuttall, 26,831 ; S. D. Oakes, 28,323; W. J. Oatway, 21,193; A. F. Ogden, 23,119; R. W. Oliver, 23,586; C. M. Olsen, 22,353; J. W. Opper, 26,734; F. S. Orban,

21,719; W. W. O'Rourke, 22,371; E. A. Overton 22,950; D. H. Pace, 26,000; J. H. Parsonage, 22,734;

D. M. Paul, 26,734; W. U. Pauli, 23,119; F. N. Pearen, 26,734; G. C. Peek, 27,117; J. O. Pelletier, 26,734; D. A. Penny, 29,863; M. A. Penny, 26,734; R. G. Perry, 26,734; W. J. Phillips, 23,1 19; E. J. Pierce, 23,1 19; E. R. Pipher, 26,734; G. R. Podrebarac, 29,863; F. Poleschuk, 27,710; J. G. Ponikvar, 23,119; T. M. Pratt,

26,734; L. G. Queen, 29,863; E. J. Quick, 29,863; J. W. Rahn, 26,000; J. C. Rankin, 24,731 ; H. B. Rapley,

26,734; J. F. Rees, 29,863; V. R. Reid, 26,734; E. E. Richmond, 21,720; R. G. Rist, 34,721 ; D. F. Roberts,

24,737; B. E. Robertson, 22,371; R. N. Roe, 21,712; D. P. Rogers, 22,371; J. W. Rogers, 26,000; O. G.

Rogers, 23,119; A. O. Rolavs, 20,874; D. I. Rose, 29,863; G. F. Ross, 26,734; S. F. Roy, 27,479; D. Russell,

20,804; S. P. Ryan, 26,734; H. Ryckman, 21,879; T. W. Sando, 22,574; G. Saumure, 21,034; P. J. Sauve,

26,287; R. E. Schatz, 29,863; D. W. Scott, 34,721 ; G. A. Scroggie, 29,863; M. Seary, 22,371 ; F. P. Sebo,

22,875 ; J. D. Seguin, 26,000; R. A. Schackelton, 23,1 19 ; R. J. Sharp, 21 ,075 ; O. Shepherd, 21 ,951 ; R. Sheridan,

26,734; R. K. Side, 23,119; J. F. Siebert, 26,734; A. Skillings, 27,710; L. M. Skube, 26,734; A. G. Smith,

26,140; J. E. Smith, 29,863; J. H. Smith, 23,1 19; L. R. Smith, 27,163; F. J. Sneath, 23,1 19; J. A. Snetsinger, 26,734; G. L. Spalding, 26,734; G. W. Spring, 29,863; G. D. Spry, 32,248; A. H. Stahlke, 23,1 19; S. Stanley,

23,119; J. D. Staples, 23,119; T. M. Steadman, 23,023; L. W. Steele, 29,863; R. R. Steele, 34,721; J. D.

Stennett, 29,863; G. D. Stevenson, 21,075; R. J. Stevenson, 26,734; F. J. Stimson, 20,917; R. J. Stirling, 23,586; A. M. Stocker, 29,863; J. W. Storey, 29,863; D. E. Story, 26,734; J. J. Sullivan, 29,582; R. M. Surtees, 26,734; H. A. Sutton, 28,323; L. A. Swatridge, 26,734; G. E. Syme, 26,734; R. M. Taillefer, 26,734;

E. W. Tate, 26,734; M. Taylor, 26,734; W. C. Taylor, 29,368; K. F. Telfer, 28,202; J. W. Tennier, 26,734;

E. R. Terry, 26,000; R. A. Thomas, 29,863; L. E. Thompson, 27,522; N. J. Thomson, 23,1 19; O. C. Tidbury, 26,614; W. C. Tiessen, 26,734; P. E. Tikkanen, 22,734; D. A. Tolton, 22,371; P. H. Torrance, 29,582;

D. R. Tovey, 29,582; H. H. Town, 29,863; K. I. Towsley, 29,368; J. Trachuk, 23,119; M. R. Tremblay, 26,734; J. B. Turcotte, 26,734; R. J. Turner, 23,119; D. W. Urquhart, 24,285; E. A. Vader, 20,021; W. C.

VanderBurgh, 29,863; V. L. Vandergust, 26,734; J. P. Varpio, 26,000; M. Vasko, 26,734; F. W. Vickers, 24,232; V. F. Vierin, 22,574; R. K. Vogan, 26,734; K. H. Waites, 29,863; G. E. Walford,' 24,927; J. R.

Waligun, 22,574; J. H. Walker, 22,371; O. R. Watson, 29,863; W. W. Watt, 26,734; A. F. Watts, 26,734; B. F. Webber, 3,317; G. F. Whalen, 21,720; G. C. Whetstone, 28,119; J. E. Whicher, 26,734; G. White, 26,734; M. E. White, 23,119; K. Whittaker, 21,075; R. J. Wigdor, 21,719; E. H. Wiley, 23,119; F. H. Wilkinson, 26,734; M. M. Wilkinson, 21,720; M. D. Willard, 21,295; W. A. Williams, 23,383; F. S. Wilson,

27,184; J. H. Wilson, 26,734; P. F. Wiseman, 29,863; R. A. Wollaston, 25,634; M. A. Wood, 26,734; L. E. Woods, 22,574; R. M. Woods, 23,1 19; H. K. Wooster, 29,582; G. B. Wright, 26,734; W. J. Wright, 26,734;

C. W. Young, 26,734; D. I. Young, 32,987; S. H. Zerebny, 23,119; G. Zwaigen, 23,119;-Other Salaries and Wages under $20,000, 21,780,268.

Employee Benefits ($3,694,640)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario— re: Canada Pension Plan, 317,151; Group Insurance, 174,468; Long Term Income Protection Plan, 202,373; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 387,349; Public Service Super- ;

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annuation Fund. 1,113,895; Teachers' Superannuation Fund, 544,405; Unemployment Insurance, 336,537. Workmen's Compensation Board, 22,523. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 183,800; Attendance Gratuities, 412,139.

Travelling Expenses ($1,686,389)

Hon. T. L. Wells, 6,022; J. R. Smith, 658; H. S. Adams, 3,502; E. Aim, 3,380; B. G. Albright, 4,655;

D. J. Allan, 3,578; P. C. Anderson, 2,699; W. G. Anglin, 2,670; W. C. Armstrong, 3,842; H. A. Augustine, 6,165; R. G. Babion, 2,956; T. H. Bailey, 4,056; M. L. Baird. 3,643; P. D. Bawden, 3,607; A. S. Bayles,

3,426; G. D. Bergman, 2,681 ; N. A. Best, 3,296; I. C. Bettiol, 3,109; M. St. J. Beverley, 4,603; W. C. Blake,

3,778; A. Blum, 3,093; W. Boivin, 2,521 ; B. L. Borthwick, 3,202; W. F. Boston, 3,598; G. Bourgeois, 3,210;

J. E. Bowers, 2,989; J. A. R. Brault, 2,724; R. Brule, 4,116; C. E. Butcher, 4,565; R. H. Cairns, 2,823;

K. E. Cameron, 3,306; A. J. Camiletti, 3,800; A. J. Campbell, 2,575; V. A. Caron, 5,192; E. J. Chard,

4,946; M. Chochla, 5,917; W. F. Colborne, 5,257; J. J. O. Comtois, 5,112; L. Cote, 3,625; E. J. Courtney.

2,714; W. L. Cousineau, 5,665; H. A. Craig, 4,070; G. Craven, 3,481 ; R. H. Crighton, 2,942; H. W. Cyr.

3,573; M. F. Cyze, 3,123; J. O. Darbyshire, 5.034; E. L. Davies, 3,285; J. G. Davies, 2,806; D. F. Dineen, 4,159; M. E. Dodds, 2,966; A. Dubois, 3,938; N. T. Emery, 3,337; D. P. Fennell, 3,658; G. C. Filion, 3,243;

F. J. Flanagan, 3,694; R. C. Fobert, 4,016; E. Forest-Jones, 3,460; D. A. Fox, 2,931 ; W. Froehlich, 3,363;

L. J. J. Gauthier, 5,088; C. A. Gehrels, 5,102; G. A. George, 3,400; R. C. Gillin, 3,220; E. W. Goddard.

2,741 ; B. R. Godfrey, 3,636; R. S. Goodson, 4,102; S. C. Gragg, 3,350; J. R. Graham, 6,606; W. K. Gray. 3,252; L. G. Guptill, 3,463; G. T. Hackett, 3,748; F. L. Hallam, 2,880; W. A. Hamilton, 2,926; F. Hanson.

2,573; H. B. Henderson, 3,252; G. C. Heymans, 3,867; E. L. Houghton, 3,531 ; F. W. Hyder, 2,882; H. W. Jacobs, 3,128; E. O. Jarvis, 3,686; E. C. Johnson, 3,203; K. D. Johnson, 6,038; O. R. Johnson, 2,749; D. C. Johnston, 7,146; D. M. Jolley, 3,282; L. W. Jones, 3,699; R. L. Jones, 3,890; G. T. Keeler, 3,132;

J D. Kennedy, 4,186; D. T. Kerr, 4,030; D. W. Keyho, 2,657; D. A. Kinchlea, 4,121 ; B. J. Kipp, 5,71 1 ;

D. A. Kirk, 4,248; E. L. Knickerbocker, 2,985; L. Laboret, 3,728; M. J. Lanneval, 2,982; R. D. Latimer,

2,631 ; J. F. Lawless, 3,424; D. S. Lawless, 4,441 ; R. J. Leger, 3,555; F. H. Lemieux, 4,237; M. J. Liebovitz.

3,020; W. L. J. Lockerbie, 3,979; J. R. Long, 3,517; J. C. MacKenzie, 2,547; W. S. MacKillican, 2,522;

J. R. MacLean, 3,004; R. A. Madeley, 2,681 ; L. D. Maiden, 2,569; J. R. Manser, 2,944; F. L. Marchand,

3,630; J. Martin, 4,454; J. A. Martin, 3,663; R. A. Martin, 3,338; N. M. Martyn, 3,585; G. J. Mason,

3,231 ; P. McCallum, 7,140; G. W. McGowan, 2,640; D. C. McGugan, 2,989; R. M. McKay, 5,148; L J.

McLachlan, 4,015; H. L. McNaught, 2,927; S. M. McPhee, 2,538; J. M. Metcalf, 3,613; C. Michalski,

2,579; J. J. R. Millette, 3,226; J. F. S. Milliken, 4,951 ; W. G. Mitchell, 2,998; A. S. Mollica, 3,481 ; M. W.

Monette, 2,821; W. M. Morgan, 4,787; I. E. Morrison, 3,552; E. J. Murphy. 3,627; W. B. Neeb, 2,822;

P. D. Noble, 2,896; J. Nuttall, 2,624; W. J. Oatway, 3,117; R. W. Oliver, 2,745; J. W. Opper, 3,113; M. R. Overholt, 3,445; D. H. H. Pace, 5,237; D. A. Penny, 3,063; R. G. Perry, 3,168; F. Poleschuk, 5,387; T. M. Pratt, 3,139; C. Prosser, 4,433; J. W. Rahn, 3,705; T. M. Randall, 5,012; H. B. Rapley, 3,716; J. G. M. Raymond, 4,760; E. E. Richmond, 3,258; D. F. Roberts, 2,684; G. F. Ross, 3,810; H. R. Ryckman, 4,506; G. Saumure, 2,507; R. E. Saunders, 4,292; P. Sauve, 2,970; R. E. Schatz, 4,848; G. A. Scroggie,

3,830; F. P. Sebo, 3,316; J. D. Seguin, 4,158; R. H. Shulman, 4,362; J. F. Siebert, 3,263; A. Skillings. 2,984;

L. M. Skube, 4,480; R. J. Slesar, 3,067; A. G. Smith, 5,936; L. R. Smith, 5,053; J. A. Snetsinger, 3,281

M. E. Soucie, 2,502; G. L. Spalding, 3,922; T. M. Steadman, 3,717; L. W. Steele, 2,531 ; R. R. Steele, 5,558;

R. J. Stevenson, 3,524; R. G. Stoness, 7,533; D. E. Story, 3,950; J. J. Sullivan, 5,271 ; R. M. Surtees, 3,469; E. W. Tate, 2,898; K. F. Telfer, 2,712; J. W. Tennier, 3,159; E. R. Terry, 3,004; L. E. Thompson, 4,663;

W. C. Tiessen, 3,332; P. E. Tikkanen, 3,330; D. R. Tovey, 3,467; M. R. Tremblay, 4,991; J. B. Turcotte,

4,090; A. E. Vachon, 2,648; R. Vallee, 3,566; V. L. Vandergust, 3,255 ; P. J. Varpio, 4,781 ; A. D. Venugopal,

2,749; G. H. Waldrum, 3,725; O. R. Watson, 2,559; A. F. Watts, 3,464; G. F. Whalen, 3,438; J. E. Whicher. 2,601; A. W. Whissell, 3,203; M. A. Wood, 3,834; H. K. Wooster, 3,764; G. B. Wright, 4,530;-Other accounts under $2,500, 924,476. Travelling Expenses not Allocated to Individuals: Canadian Education Association, 3,500; University of Western Ontario, 3,107.

Other Payments ($1,494,275,881)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($13,557,131): Alphatext Ltd., 12,257; Anthes Business Forms, 16,987; Beaver Food Service Associates Ltd., 57,501; Bell & Howell Canada Ltd., 24,881; Bell Canada, 215,456; Belleville Utilities Commission, 50,738; Bickerton Litho Ltd., 18,363; Bilnor Express Ltd., 11,095; Eddie Black Ltd., 27,558; Board of Educa- tion for the Borough of East York, 10,448; Board of Education for the City of Hamilton, 36,152; Board of Education for the Borough of North York, 16,736; Board of Education for the Borough of

Scarborough, 52,301 ; Board of Education for the City of Toronto, 142,812; Book Service of Canada, ;

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106,374; Book Society of Canada Ltd., 11,392; Borden Co. Ltd., 16,611; Boreal Labs Ltd., 25,503; B. L. Borthwick, 10,241; B.P. Canada Ltd., 11,031; Brant Dairy Co. Ltd., 15,618; Brantford Packers Ltd., 14,111; Brantford Utilities Commission, 49,731; Brodart Industries Canada Ltd., 17,243; Canada Envelope Co., 23,853; Canada Packers Ltd., 13,899; Canadian Association in Support of Native Peoples, 20,040; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, 44,082; Canadian Pacific Express, 11,994; Carleton Roman Catholic Separate School Board, 67,318; Charterways Company Ltd., 55,992; Chedoke General & Children's Hospital, 29,101; Clarke, Irwin & Company Ltd., 17,978; Cochrane-Iroquois Falls District Roman Catholic Separate School Board, 14,918; Collier-MacMillan Canada Ltd., 34,035; Cooper & Beatty Ltd., 14,498; Co-operative Book Centre of Canada Ltd., 14,297; Copp Clark Ltd., 29,130; Data Business Forms Ltd., 56,613; Data 100 Canada Ltd., 17,600; Datent Ltd., 17,968; A. B. Dick Co. of Canada Ltd., 57,992; J. & J. Dineley Ltd., 20,104; Editions du Renouveau Pedagogique Inc., 17,533; Educational Film Distributors Ltd., 18,936; Educator Supplies Ltd., 15,217; Environics Research Group Ltd., 22,312; Fine Papers Ltd., 43,805; Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd., 14,276; Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel, 11,921; Gage Educational Publishing Ltd., 21,435; Gage Envelopes Ltd., 28,580; Galer Farm Equipment Ltd., 11,754; Gestetner (Canada) Ltd., 21,206;

Ginn & Company, Educational Publishers, 26,669 ; Globe Envelopes Ltd., 25,452 ; Goldfarb Consultants Ltd., 30,000; Grand & Toy Ltd., 15,433; Halton Board of Education, 62,943; Hamilton-Wentworth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board, 10,174; Hanscomb Roy Associates, 20,750; Helten's Complete Lawn Service, 14,251; Hickson-Langs Supply Co., 32,874; Hollinger House, 16,160; Holt,

Rinehart & Winston of Canada Ltd., 1 1 2,444 ; Humber College of Applied Arts & Technology, 1 7,368

IBM. Canada Ltd., 136,685; Industrial Overload, 24,661 ; Inforex of Canada Ltd., 22,759; Informatics Inc., 17,804; L'Institution des Sourds de Montreal, 64,011; Institute Nazareth, 31,181; International Hearing Aids Ltd., 15,647; International Telefilm Enterprises, 43,981; Key-Corn Ltd., 43,918; Kings Hall, 11,677; Laurentian University, 22,540; Lawson Business Forms Ltd., 33,436; Lewiscraft, 12,586; London Public Utilities Commission, 34,305; Longmans Canada Ltd., 12,169; MacMillan Co. of Canada Ltd., 26,702; MacNab Bus Sales, 12,918; Magill Business Systems Ltd., 14,010; Management Board of Cabinet— Civil Service Commission, 600,288; Marlin Motion Pictures Ltd., 34,247; McGraw-

Hill Ryerson Ltd., 80,307; McMaster University, 34,170; McNicol Stevenson Ltd., 12,261 ; Metropolitan

Toronto School Board, 96,811 ; Miln-Bingham Ltd., 12,104; Milton Hydro & Water, 37,092; Ministry of Government Services, 1,984,788; 3M Canada Ltd., 16,494; Modern Building Cleaning, 113,177;

Moore Business Forms Ltd., 39,1 13; Moreland Latchford Productions Ltd., 1 1,174; Moyer Vico Ltd., 49,459; Munn Envelopes Company Ltd., 12,682; N.C.R. Canada Ltd., 32,376; National Film Board, 65,966; Thomas Nelson & Sons (Canada) Ltd., 43,151; Niagara South Board of Education, 22,489; North Star Electric Wholesale Ltd., 14,713; Northern & Central Gas, 69,129; C. H. Norton Bus Lines, 71,506; Occasional Office Help Ltd., 10,820; Office Overload Company Ltd., 63,899; Olivetti Canada Ltd., 18,012; Ontario Educational Communications Authority, 59,359; Ontario Educational Research Council, 11,165; Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 758,921; Ottawa Board of Education, 180,970; Ottawa Roman Catholic Separate School Board, 20,943; Oxford University Press, 13,029; Penril Data Communications Inc., 17,060; Phonic Ear Ltd., 32,707; Pitney-Bowes of Canada Ltd., 13,482; Prentice-Hall of Canada Ltd., 16,338; Queen's University, 38,596; Receiver General of Canada. 337,785; Redi-Set Business Forms Ltd., 10,840; Rowney Canada Ltd., 18,245; J. M. Schneider Ltd., 16,832; Scholars Choice Ltd., 52,424; SDC Keypunching Service, 11,218; Shervill-Dickson Ltd., 19,728; O. B. Shime, 11,015; Source Data Control Ltd., 11,062; Spalding Printing Company Ltd., 36,854; D. M. Speer & Company Ltd., 23,193; Sudbury Board of Education, 24,893; Sudbury District Roman Catholic Separate School Board, 22,459; Sudbury Hydro-Electric Commission, 12,164; Texaco Canada Ltd., 23,766; Tilly Carson & Findlay, 25,918; Timiskaming District Roman Catholic Separate School Board, 18,350; D. L. Tough, 13,050; Trent University, 12,674; Union Gas of Canada Ltd., 143,295; University of Ottawa, 330,419; University of Toronto, 75,926; University of Waterloo 16,294; Visual Education Centre, 26,656; VS Services Ltd., 398,132; Whyte-Hooke Papers, 20,476 John Wiley & Sons, Canada Ltd., 10,444; The Wyatt Co., 27,000; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 148,999 Yorktown Printing, 14,603;. Other accounts under $10,000, 4,208,584.

Transfer Payments ($1,480,718,750): Programs of Cultural Exchange ($381,592): Canadian University Services Overseas, 10,000; Le Comite Au Canada de la Maison, 10,000; Maison des Etudiants Canadiens a Paris, 12,250; Ontario Folk Arts Council, 50,000; Ontario Society for Canadian and German Exchanges, 16,000;— Grants under $10,000, 283,342.

Ontario Young Travellers Program ($303,072): Evergreen Public School, 20,656; A. H. Johnston School, 17,600; Pinewood Senior Public School, 10,547; -Grants under $10,000, 254,269. ;:

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Grants In Aid of Educational Research ($418,859): Borough of North York Board of Education, 30,000; Borough of Scarborough Board of Education, 17,830; Carleton University, 38,125; Laurentian University, 15,000; Metropolitan Toronto Separate School Board, 11,250; Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 132,355; Ottawa Board of Education, 27,500; University of Guelph, 16,093; University of Waterloo, 36,907;

University of Western Ontario, 37,821 ; York University, 18,375;-Grants under $10,000, 37,603.

Named Grants ($3,145,145): Canadian Education Association, 102,645; Council of Ministers of Education for Canada, 210,500; James Bay Education Centre, 580,000; Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 2,252,000.

Miscellaneous Grants (paid as directed by the Minister) ($520,066): Army Cadet League of Canada, 125,000; Association Canadienne-Francaise de L'Ontario, 14,000; Boy Scouts of Canada, 17,500; Canadian Association in Support of Native Peoples, 25,000; Canadian Education Association, 17,962; Hamilton Wentworth Police Chorus, 10,000; Halton Human Services Council, 15,500; Learnxs Foundation, 12,000; New Civic Studies Group, 12,000; Ontario Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, 20,000; Ontario Association for Curriculum Development, 15,000; Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations, 15,000; Ontario Federation of Labour, 20,000; Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations, 25,000; Ontario Metis and Non-Status Indians Association, 17,000; Ontario Public School Trustees Association, 10,000; Ontario School Trustees Council, 33,000; United World Colleges, 25,000; —Grants under $10,000, 91,104.

Payments to Teachers' Superannuation Commission, etc. ($137,580,757): Compassionate allowances for ex-teachers, etc. (paid as directed by the Lieutenant Governor in Council)

Sundry Persons 2, 1 20 Payments under the Pension Benefits Act: On initial unfunded liability 23,197,440 On amendment deficiency 45,280,560 On experience deficiency 55,909,800 Provision to increase, where applicable, annual allowances under the Teachers' Superannuation Act to $2,400 and $1,200 for former contributors and their dependants. These minimum benefits include, in certain cases, any benefit entitlements under the Canada Pension Plan, and, actuarially reduced, will also apply to short service pensionsers (F Pensions) with ten or more years of service

and their dependants. Provision is also made for supplementary retirements benefits approved from time to time as a percentage increase to persons in receipt of allowances under the Teachers' Supperannuation Act 13,1 90,837

Ontario Educational Communications Authority 6,979,004

Ontario Scholarships 855,200

General Legislative Grants ($1,330,535,055):

Public Schools: Airy Township School Area Board, 55,600; School Section No. 1, Allanwater, 25,100;

School Section No. 1, Armstrong, 66,825; Asquith and Garvey Township School Area Board, 40,075; Atikokan Board of Education, 738,952; Auden Township School Area Board, 35,225; Canadian Forces

Base Borden Board of Education, 539,256 ; Brant County Board of Education, 6, 1 88,720 ; Bruce County

Board of Education, 5,018,872; School Section No. 1, Camp Robinson, 60,975; School Section No. 1,

Canfield, 8,831; School Section No. 1, Caramat, 118,129; Carleton Board of Education, 16,917,457; Central Algoma Board of Education, 1,514,502; Chapleau Board of Education, 393,968; Cochrane- Iroquois Falls Board of Education, 1,522,129; Connell & Ponsford Township School Area Board, 142,050; Dalton, Missanabie and Renabie Township School Area Board, 62,015; School Section No. 1,

Dent, 44,650 ; Dryden Board of Education, 2,77 1 ,672 ; Dufferin County Board of Education, 2,9 1 8,820 Durham Board of Education, 15,784,927; East Parry Sound Board of Education, 2,274,743; Elgin County Board of Education, 5,160,962; Espanola Board of Education, 909,040; Essex County Board of Education, 5,755,237; Canadian Forces Station Falconbridge Board of Education, 61,519; Public

School Board of Ferland, 36,318; School Section No. 1, , 51,093; Canadian Forces Base Fort Henry Board of Education, 437,280; Fort-Frances-Rainy River Board of Education, 1,987,836;

Canadian Forces Base Foymount Board of Education, 16,300; School Section No. 1, Franz, 23,725; Frontenac County Board of Education, 6,941,132; Geraldton Board of Education, 492,186; Protestant Separate School Board of the Township of Grattan, 9,286; Grey County Board of Education, 6,641,126; ;;

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Haldimand Board of Education, 2,766,745; Haliburton County Board of Education, 814,926; Halton Board of Education, 15,579,258; Hamilton Board of Education, 12,719,474; School Section

No. 1, Harmon, 12,815; Hastings County Board of Education, 9,016,626; Hearst Board of Education, 152,667; Hornepayne Board of Education, 247,532; Huron County Board of Education, 5,071,854;

Kapuskasing Board of Education, 273,470; School Section No. 1, Kashabowie, 24,850; Kenora Board

of Education, 1,694,251 ; Kent County Board of Education, 6,539,174; School Section No. 1, Kilkenny, 12,850; Kirkland Lake Board of Education, 1,619,122; Lakehead Board of Education, 8,122,889;

Lake Superior Board of Education, 771,948; Lambton County Board of Education, 6,960,331 ; Lanark

County Board of Education, 3,821,291 ; Leeds and Grenville County Board of Education, 7,023,763; Lennox and Addington County Board of Education, 4,145,742; Lincoln County Board of Education, 11,488,817; Board of Education for the City of London, 16,080,737; Canadian Forces Base London Board of Education, 40,750; London District Crippled Children's Treatment Centre Board of Education,

31,275; Canadian Forces Base Lowther Board of Education, 1 1,443; Manitoulin Board of Education, 960,282; Metropolitan Toronto School Board, 82,391,282; Michipicoten Board of Education, 282,705; Middlesex County Board of Education, 5,218,005; Mill-Forest Township School Area Board, 60,359;

School Section No. 1, Mine Centre, 13,000; Moose Factory Island Board of Education, 86,082; School

Section No. 1, Moose, 160,575; Canadian Forces Station Moosonee Board of Education, 59,444; Murchison and Lyell Township School Area Board, 36,675; Muskoka Board of Education, 2,552,226; Nakina Township School Area Board, 144,078; Niagara South Board of Education, 10,705,199; Niagara Peninsula Crippled Children's Board of Education. 55,750; Nipigon Red-Rock Board of

Education, 519,862; Nipissing Board of Education, 4,912,586; School Section No. 1, Noble, 31,550; Norfolk County Board of Education, 3,579,250; Canadian Forces Base North Bay Board of Education, 155,291; North Shore Board of Education, 1,640,870; Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, 9,074,920; Ontario Crippled Children's Centre Board of Education, 306,097; Oshawa and District Cerebral Palsy Centre Board of Education, 46,350; Ottawa Crippled Children's Treatment Centre Board of Education, 84,248; Ottawa Board of Education, 6,568,246; Canadian Forces Base Ottawa Board of Education, 810,924; Oxford County Board of Education, 6,422,507; Peel Board of Education, 21,014,656; Protestant Separate School Board of the Town of Penetanguishene, 92,066; Perth County Board of Education, 4,854,292; Canadian Forces Base Petawawa Board of Education.

895,000; Peterborough County Board of Education, 6,428,458; School Section No. 1, Pinard Board of Education (Hydro), 45,599; Prescott and Russell County Board of Education, 971,565; Prince Edward County Board of Education, 2,443,164; Red Lake Board of Education, 837,684; Renfrew County Board of Education, 6,562,233; Sabine Township School Area Board, 10,288; St. John's

Convalescent Hospital Board of Education, 1,608; School Section No. 1, St. Julien, 13,714; Sarnia and District Crippled Children's Treatment Centre Board of Education, 24,700; Sault Ste. Marie Board of

Education, 6,121 ,492 ; School Section No. 1 , Savant Lake, 40,2 1 1 ; Simcoe County Board of Education,

13,920,136; Canadian Forces Base Sioux Lookout Board of Education, 24,759; School Section No. 1, Slaght and Factor, 25,450; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry County Board of Education, 4,845,369; Sudbury Board of Education, 8,679,676; Timiskaming Board of Education, 2,489,678; Timmins Board of Education, 2,043,663; Canadian Forces Base Toronto Board of Education, 89,500; Toronto General Hospital Board of Education, 9,150; Canadian Forces Base Trenton Board of Education, 379,478; Upsala Township School Area Board, 83,690; Variety Village Board of Education, 45,285; Victoria

County Board of Education, 3,034,56 1 ; North Waterloo Children's Centre Board of Education, 74,583

Waterloo County Board of Education 15,305,651 ; Wellington County Board of Education, 7,700,132;

Wentworth County Board of Education, 7,861,550; School Section No. 1, Werner Lake, 57,175; West Parry Sound Board of Education, 1,652,056; White Otter Township School Area Board, 78,175; Windsor Board of Education, 6,385,009; Windsor Red Cross Board of Education, 47,235; School

Section No. 1, Woolrich, 74,225; York County Board of Education, 14,286,867.

Separate Schools: R.C.S.S. No. 1, Atikokan, 357,351; Brant County R.C.S.S. Board, 2,397,190; Bruce- Grey County R.C.S.S. Board, 2,592,861; Carleton R.C.S.S. Board, 13,478,142; C. R.C.S.S. Chapleau, Panet and Township 13G, 445,578; Cochrane-Iroquois Falls District R.C.S.S. Board, 2,051.290; Dryden District R.C.S.S. Board, 414,219; Dufferin-Peel R.C.S.S. Board, 11,640,359; Durham Region R.C.S.S. Board, 6,606,752; Elgin County R.C.S.S. Board, 1,378,925; Essex County R.C.S.S. Board.

7,258,204; R.C.S.S. No. 1, Foleyet, 139,300; Fort Frances-Rainy River District R.C.S.S. Board, 466,651 Frontenac-Lennox and Addington County R.C.S.S. Board, 3,160,905; Geraldton District R.C.S.S. Board, 617,707; Haldimand-Norfolk County R.C.S.S. Board, 1,695,575; Halton County R.C.S.S. Board, 5,528,357; Hamilton-Wentworth County R.C.S.S. Board, 17,244,515; Hastings-Prince Edward County R.C.S.S. Board, 3,274,171; Hearst District R.C.S.S. Board, 1,532,688; Huron-Perth County R.C.S.S. Board, 2,547,200; Kapuskasing District R.C.S.S. Board, 3,366,375; R.C.S.S. Kearney. 12,891; Kenora District R.C.S.S. Board, 997,738; Kent County R.C.S.S. Board, 4,352,373; Kirkland Lake District R.C.S.S. Board, 1,582,783; Lakehead District R.C.S.S. Board, 5,553,004; Lambton PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 173

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County R.C.S.S. Board, 3,877,485; Lanark-Leeds and Grenville R.C.S.S. Board, 2,608,694; Lincoln County R.C.S.S. Board, 6,204,611; London and Middlesex County R.C.S.S. Board, 8,668,274; R.C.S.S. Manitouwadge, 413,396; Metropolitan Toronto Separate School Board, 57,616,002;

Michipicoten District R.C.S.S. Board, 584,742; R.C.S.S. No. 1, Moose, 303,821; R.C.S.S. Nakina, 76,142; Nipigon-Red Rock District R.C.S.S. Board, 387,219; Nipissing District R.C.S.S. Board,

8,973,216; R.C.S.S. No. 1, Noble, 199,235; North Shore District R.C.S.S. Board, 3,189,889; Ottawa R.C.S.S. Board, 19,553 ;980; Oxford County R.C.S.S. Board, 1,627,375; Peterborough-Victoria- Northumberland and Newcastle R.C.S.S. Board, 4,719,565; Prescott and Russell County R.C.S.S.

Board, 6,521,268; R.C.S.S. No. 1, Red Lake, 96,059; Renfrew County R.C.S.S. Board, 5,701,275; Sault Ste. Marie District R.C.S.S. Board, 6,114,102; Schreiber-Terrace Bay District R.C.S.S. Board, 403,566; Simcoe County R.C.S.S. Board, 4,235,055; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry County R.C.S.S. Board, 8,363,955; Sudbury District R.C.S.S. Board, 21,31 1,508; Timiskaming District R.C.S.S.

Board, 2,343,669; Timmins District R.C.S.S. Board, 4,306,600; R.C.S.S. No. 1, Township 28. 261,779;

R.C.S.S. No. 1, Township 22, 76,400; Waterloo County R.C.S.S. Board, 1 1,904,899; Welland County

R.C.S.S. Board, 8,977,618; Wellington County R.C.S.S. Board, 3,591,910; R.C.S.S. No. 1, Wicksteed. 96,294; Windsor R.C.S.S. Board, 14.606,705; York Region R.C.S.S. Board, 4,382,723.

Secondary Schools: Atikokan Board of Education, 861,337; Canadian Forces Bases Borden Board of

Education, 402,244; Brant County Board of Education, 5,492,941 ; Bruce County Board of Education, 4.783,143; Carleton Board of Education, 18,301,950; Central Algoma Board of Education. 1,166.662; Chapleau Board of Education, 510,628; Cochrane-Iroquois Falls Board of Education, 2,592.616; Dryden Board of Education, 2,087,344; Dufferin County Board of Education, 2,228,831; Durham Board of Education, 13,497,591; East Parry Sound Board of Education, 1,953,336; Elgin Board of Education, 4,423,534; Espanola Board of Education, 1,331,198; Essex County Board of Education.

7,552,656; Canadian Forces Station Falconbridge Board of Education, 21,341 ; Canadian Forces Base Fort Henry Board of Education, 231,572; Fort Frances-Rainy River Board of Education, 2,106,661 Canadian Forces Base Foymount Board of Education, 14,500; Frontenac County Board of Education 7,449,755; Geraldton Board of Education, 897,411; Grey County Board of Education, 5,464,135 Haldimand County Board of Education, 2,568,610; Haliburton County Board of Education, 498,470 Halton Board of Education, 15,680,604; Board of Education for the City of Hamilton, 15,731,400 Hastings County Board of Education, 9,203,297; Hearst Board of Education, 1,131,056; Hornepayne Board of Education, 200,502; Huron County Board of Education, 4,487,578; Kapuskasing Board of Education, 3,365,485; Kenora Board of Education, 1,924.419; Kent County Board of Education.

7,175.259; Kirkland Lake Board of Education, 2,224,355; Lakehead Board of Education, 10,198,021 ; Lake Superior Board of Education, 1,335,657; Lambton County Board of Education, 8,398,889; Lanark County Board of Education, 3,738,160; Leeds and Grenville County Board of Education, 6,717,702; Lennox and Addington County Board of Education, 2,680,499; Lincoln County Board of Education, 12,029,738; Board of Education for the City of London, 14,810,926; Canadian Forces Base London Board of Education, 25,000; Canadian Forces Base Lowther Board of Education, 3,429; Manitoulin Board of Education, 839,744; Metropolitan Toronto School Board, 81,838,255; Michipicoten Board of Education, 921,341; Middlesex County Board of Education, 5,410,359; Moose Factory Island Board of Education, 34,913; Muskoka Board of Education, 3,330,286; Niagara South Board of Education, 14,300,632; Nipigon-Red Rock Board of Education, 748,071; Nipissing Board of Education, 9,590,388; Norfolk County Board of Education, 3,971,104; Canadian Forces Base North Bay Board of Education. 63.199; North Shore Board of Education, 2,490,712; Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education, 7,870,336; Ottawa Board of Education, 23,976,036; Canadian Forces Ottawa Board of Education, 491,500; Oxford County Board of Education, 6,247,292; Peel Board of Education, 17,719,825; Perth County Board of Education, 4,845,007; Canadian Forces Base

Petawawa Board of Education, 508,351 ; Peterborough County Board of Education, 7,253,174; School

Section No. 1, Pinard Board of Education (Hydro), 30,030; Prescott and Russell County Board of Education, 6,563,072; Prince Edward County Board of Education, 1,887,243; Red Lake Board of Education, 651,914; Renfrew County Board of Education, 8,779,874; Sault Ste. Marie Board of Educa-

tion, 7,226,361 ; Simcoe County Board of Education, 12,928,364; Canadian Forces Base Sioux Lookout Board of Education, 5,996; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry County Board of Education, 10,525,793; Sudbury Board of Education, 19,262,256; Timiskaming Board of Education, 3,886,470; Timmins Board of Education, 4,795,022; Canadian Forces Base Toronto Board of Education, 53,400; Canadian Forces Base Trenton Board of Education, 240,998; Victoria County Board of Education, 2,806,330

Waterloo County Board of Education, 1 2,986,362 ; Wellington County Board of Education, 7,037,428 Wentworth County Board of Education, 7,623.388; West Parry Sound Board of Education. 1.678.977

Board of Education for the City of Windsor. 9,885,636 ; York County Board of Education, 1 1 ,497,760.

Total Other Payments 1 ,494,275,881 174 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. Thomas L. Wells 18,000

Parliamentary Assistant's Salary ($5,000)

J. R Smith 5,000

Contribution to the Teachers' Superannuation Fund ($65,415,322)

Teachers' Superannuation Fund 65,41 5,322

The Regional Municipality of Durham Act ($10,677)

Payments to Boards 10,677

Accounts Written Off ($42,685)

Student Aid Loans Write Off 42,685

Trust Accounts ($780)

Bequests and Scholarships 780

Summary of Expenditures

Voted —

Salaries and Wages 34,546,854 Employee Benefits 3,694,640

Travel Expenses 1 ,686,389 Other Payments 1,494,275,881

1 ,534,203,764 Statutory 65,492,464

1,599,696,228

Less: Recoveries from other Agencies re data processing operating costs 1 ,450,297

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Education $1,598,245,931 3

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Hon. F. S. Miller, Minister

DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE

Voted

Salaries and Wages ($154,484,067)

S. W. Martin Deputy Minister 48, 1 1 W. A. Backley Assistant Deputy Minister 43,906 H. W. Henderson Assistant Deputy Minister 44,791 W. B. Nichols Assistant Deputy Minister 41 ,574

Achiume, P. M„ 27,156; J. L. Ainger, 24,102; J. H. Aitken, 21,982; E. T. Alderdice, 27,660; J. S. Aldis, 38,304; R. Aldis, 33,084; H. D. Alexander, 33,084; E. R. Allardyce, 22,349; E. W. Allen, 22,349; N. F. Allen,

24,073; R. W. Allin, 35,889; J. T. Altopiedi, 22,580; I. B. Amara, 29,711; D. N. Anderson, 35,383; W. F. Anderson, 23,585; P. Andrews, 24,926; W. N. Andrews, 35,383; W. H. Andriesky, 22,367; N. Angel, 25,738; M. Anglada Duran, 21,799; M. Ankus, 21,729; C. M. Appelbe, 20,507; A. J. Arkelian, 22,297; L. S. Arnold, 20,605; L. C. Ash, 32,525; S. B. Asselstine, 20,507; A. H. Atkins, 27,428; A. G. Awad, 20,174;

Babiak, W., 35,383; T. H. Backhouse, 22,297; H. J. Bain, 24,926; J. W. Bain, 26,665; W. Bain, 29,580; J. C.

Baldwin, 38,233; R. H. Balinson, 33,084; J. Baltrusaitis, 30,973; A. L. Barkley, 20,965; R. K. Barrett, 20,023; R. S. Barton, 35,383; R. D. Beaman, 23,585; E. A. Belle, 22,517; P. A. Bellingham, 22,626; W. D. Bennett, 27,183; A. R. Bergeron, 20,965; R. G. Berry, 28,501; E. Best, 36,712; S. Birkenmayer, 23,557;

L. Bithel, 22,625; S. G. Blair, 22,326; B. G. Blake, 24,736; B. J. Blake, 38,078; C. Blazic, 35,383; G. H.

Blennerhassett, 27,183; P. J. Block, 22,954; L. C. Boag, 24,243; A. W. Board, 25,013; I. K. Bond, 40,816; A. M. Boutros, 21,074; B. A. Boyd, 40,816; D. H. Braden, 32,667; D. S. Brauch, 10,314; J. M. Brewster,

29,025; H. Y. Brown, 15,891; N. C. Brown, 21,074; C. L. Brubacher, 24,229; J. D. Bruce, 25,738; R. F.

Bryant, 9,338; B. H. Buchanan, 33,753; D. M. Buchanan, 30,329; J. Budlovsky, 25,904; H. E. Bulford, 21,617; A. F. Bull, 33,084;

Cakuls, P., 35,383; E. R. Camunias, 25,174; R. W. Carlyle, 26,988; J. H. Carty, 24,926; F. W. Carvel, 24,958

M. D. Casavant, 27,672 ; W. C. Casey, 40,866 ; G. G. Caudwell, 38,078 ; J. W. Caverhill, 33,084 ; H. Chambers

27,497; G. A. Chan, 30,973; J. A. Chandu Lall, 27,733; P. P. Chang, 24,796; K. C. Charron, 42,049; G. J

Chatfield, 38,676; C. J. Christie, 22,954; M. E. Christie, 20,405; I. L. Clancey, 35,383; W. F. Clapp, 27,660

W. L. Clark, 27,863; G. I. Clarke, 20,507; M. Clarke, 20,788; G. C. Clarkson, 24,926; O. H. Clusiau

29,559; I. M. Coleman, 25,738; E. D. Coloma, 25,367; G. R. Congreve, 20,898; M. F. Conlon, 38,078

W. J. Copeman, 35,879; D. W. Corder, 25,544; E. G. Coulson, 27,863; J. E. Cowle, 35,341; W. J. Craig

22,367; M. E. Craik, 20,466; H. G. Crane, 35,612; W. D. Crosley, 33,218; J. C. Cross, 23,585; W. H. Cross 35,383; K. G. Csapo, 22,110; T. Cummings, 22,954;

Daigle, R. J., 22,367; D. E. Daley, 33,387; C. W. Davies, 27,672; G. J. Davies, 27,183; J. M. Davis, 21,618;

D. F. Dawson, 30,449; J. M. De Aragon, 27,183; P. De Lucas, 32,166; J. Deadman, 40,816; G. W. Deaves, 26,362; G. Debow, 27,833; E. J. Deinum, 35,383; J. M. Delaney, 24,926; S. W. Dermer, 35,002; J. Diamond,

25,738; H. J. Dickson, 24,926; W. Dirnberger, 25,738; J. Dolan, 35,383; R. Dorland, 25,668; S. Dreezer, 26,362; W. G. Drennan, 20,486; K. Dronsejko, 22,367; F. J. Dubsky, 30,973; J. L. Duffy, 35,501; L. A. Dumlao, 21,009; E. A. Dunton, 33,084; H. B. Durost, 44,943; A. E. Dyer, 35,383;

Earle, J. B , 27,660; R. C. Earle, 20,340; A. A. El Gaaly, 28,010; H. K. Elek, 30,054; L. Ellinas, 21,421 ; K. A. Enright, 35,383; J. M. Escriu, 28,130; A. Evans, 22,954;

Fan, M. C, 24,285; L. S. Fazekas, 24,435; R. E. Feasby, 30,440; A. G. Ferchat, 21,614; W. N. Ferguson, 24,926

G. E. Fetherston, 38,233; J. C. Findlay, 20,507; D. Finlay, 25,606; M. D. Fish, 29,705; M. J. Fisher, 33,558 M. Fitch, 30,973; R. L. Fleming, 20,632; P. C. Foley, 35,383; H. C. Francis, 9,757; F. J. Frank, 25,245 H. Frank, 21,499; K. Freyslinger, 25,755; G. Fruhling, 25,738; K. K. Fung, 22,260;

Gabriel, R. M., 38,835; H. C. Galbraith, 35,383; K. J. Galbraith, 22,367; J. E. Gamble, 21,027; R. J. Gardner, 21,971; J. W. Gates, 20,100; D. M. Gauld, 32,006; S. H. Geller, 21,351; J. E. Gendron, 21,446; C. M. Gertsman, 22,148; B. G. Gill, 24,926; G. Gold, 38,032; A. M. Goodfellow Hodges, 30,973; W. F. Gordon,

35,383; R. K. Graham, 35,383; J. H. Gray, 24,965; J. N. Gray, 24,584; J. Greener, 27,540; T. R. Greer,

27,117; E. R. Greszczyszyn, 23,693; T. C. Grice, 23,585; N. I. Grigg, 28,808; P. Grof, 33,084; J. E. Guest, 25,738; E. F. Guirguis, 29,430; S. S. Guirguis, 24,287; ;

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Haden, P., 34,996; J. R Hagerman, 27,672; J. F. Haldenby, 24,926; J. L. Hale, 24,926; C. B. Halpin, 38,233; D. W. Hansen, 20,507; R. C. Hansen, 33,558; D. H. Harding, 24,386; J. R. Harnett, 27,265; W. H. Harper,

27,643; W. L. Helmer, 30,973; L. W. Herring, 26,362; W. F. Hesse, 22,401 ; A. W. Hopkins, 27,660; B. R. Horn, 22,454; S. G. Houtman, 33,084; M. G. Howe, 21,924; B. C. Humphrey, 29,659; E. Hurka, 20,145;

Irvine, N. C, 22,719; W. A. Irvine, 21,140; E. R. Irwin, 20,320; H. J. Irwin, 27,183; R. S. Irwin, 30,973; S. Iwakata, 20,658;

Jain, R. C, 24,379; E. Jakovac, 25,738; F. L. Jamieson, 20,320; J. K. Jamieson, 23,585; G. E. Jenkins, 35,383; A. G. Jessamine, 25,478; P. K. John, 33,084; F. L. Johnson, 21,074; S. E. Johnson, 35,383; D. G. Johnston,

20,421 ; E. Jokay, 20,755; J. M. Joshua, 33,539; A. J. Josiukas. 25,738; R. Just, 35,383;

Kahana, L. M, 30,973; J. Kalous, 25,711; Z Kalous, 25,711; A. Kapos, 24,736; A. D. Karapita, 27,672;

J. J. Kaufman, 40,816; J. J. Keays, 21,074; W. J. Keefe, 22,954; M. Keesari, 33,084; J. A. Kendree, 26,362; B. A. Kennedy, 21,074; T. G. Kershaw, 22,278; J. S. Kettles. 27,612; R. S. Khazen, 35,140; K. C. Khosla.

25,311; R. M. King, 34,240; W. E. King, 35,383; I. D. Koenig, 22,428; R. Y. Koh, 22,954; A. Kortan,

20,468; S. J. Kovacs, 27,170; A. Kratky, 25,367; J. Krumins, 29,970; P. R. Kruspe, 21,565; Z. Kubes.

25,367; M. I. Kugelmass, 30,299; D. F. Kulis, 33,084;

Lacey, W. R . 20,965; M. A. Lachapelle, 20,728; O. Laczova, 23,839; F. Lakdawalla, 24,044; D. F. Lane,

21,074; C. A. Lapp, 35,383; G. E. Large, 36,437; J. M. Larkin, 20,965; A. C. Laugharne, 34,539; G. E.

Lawson, 25,738; J. S. Lawson, 22,367; E. W. Leach, 20,331; J. M. Leach, 20,618; R. H. LeBlanc, 23,286; M. Lemieux, 40,816; L. Levinskas, 31,662; E. C. Likeness, 20,507; S. K. Littmann, 35,383; V. W Liu,

21,203; M. L. Livermore, 35,383; W. A. Lobraico, 24,285; T. M. Love, 21,074; S. T. Lowe, 20,330; S. I. Lucas, 30,973; D. N. Luciani, 35,383; W. F. Lumsden, 40,005; P. G. Lynes, 40,816; N. Lysander, 30,222;

MacCrimmon, D. J, 33,084; D. MacGregor, 22,349; K. J. MacKay, 35,383; H. I. MacKillop, 33,522; D. A.

MacLean, 27,863; A. G. MacLeod, 20,965; A. T MacLeod, 20,820; J. A. MacVittie, 22,978; M. F. Madill, 22,367; W. Maehle, 31,409; W. S. Mahon, 33,539; G. P. Maier, 30,109; S. Malkin, 30,899; A. G. Malleson.

25,370; G. Mallon, 35,383; J. A. Manacki. 25,128; M. P. Marcilio, 35,531; E. L. Marcinkovsky, 25,738; J. M. Marcos, 25,939; C. A. Martin, 10,314; G. K. Martin, 38,858; L. W. Massey, 33,084; M. Matas,

30,489; M. E. Mates, 20,398; J. K. Maynard, 37,120; J. P. McCabe, 25,738; A. B. McCartney, 20,038;

H. T. McClintock, 33,822; P. M. McCool, 20,507; I B. McDonald. 20,590; E. D. McEwan, 38,032; J. C.

McEwan, 30,457; N. M. MeFarland, 20,965; E. P. McGavin, 35,889; D. McKay, 23,226; J. D. McMillan,

33,558; J. McMullen, 21,074; N. H. McNally, 36.712; J. K. McNeil, 35.383; M. V. McRae, 27.863;

A. C. McKenna, 30,973; M. N. Menuck, 30,489; J. C. Menzies, 22,349; F. Mester, 22,367; N. Mhatre. 22,367; M. Mikolaski, 22,367; A. M. Millar, 22,954; A. G. Miller, 21,904; R. P. Miller, 40,816; B. L.

Miranda, 22,954; I. H. Mitchell, 27,117; J. M. Montagnes, 20,573; D. M. Monteith, 20,632; J. E. Moore,

34,080; L. A. Moricz, 29,391; F. Morin, 22,612; G. M. Morton, 32,317; M. M. Mosbaugh, 27,183; J.

Muller, 30,973; J. D. Musil, 22,149;

Naismith, J. T , 27,183; S. Neiger, 22,367; H. M. Nelson, 25,668; E. Neubauer, 23,222; D. D. Nicolae, 23,931

A. Nieto, 33,084; J. Novak, 25,738; N. Novakovski; 21,695; S. M. Nugent, 33,084;

Ogirimah, A. M , 21,918; W. E. O'Hara, 35,383; S. J. CTNeil, 23,585; M. S. Orris, 1,680; R. Oss, 34,539; K. Owen, 27,863;

Page, J. S., 22,711; C. A. Palmer, 31,434; R. B. Palmer, 35,383; J. Palubjak, 22.148; D. C. Panday, 40,816; R. S. Parmar, 35,383; G. M. Patrick, 24,285; E. P Peacock, 22,367; R. S. Peat, 33,084; M. Pecher, 25,206; B. E. Perry, 33,084; R. L. Persad, 34,080; N. Philip, 21,902; R. Philipp, 21,164; E. L. Plumb. 21,703; M.

Pohoski, 21,146; J. M. Porter, 30,973; A. Pospisil, 20,074; H. H. Pratt, 33,084; J. S. Pratten, 40,816; C. M. Primavesi, 29,707; D. W. Proud, 27,660; M. G. Pruesse, 27,660; R. D. Prueter, 30,973; A. Prytula, 22,954; A. P. Purohit, 22,367; B. R. Purslow, 20,920;

20,709; Que, M , 25,738; F. B. Quin, 24,260; R. E. Quinsey, 20.965; V. L. Quinsey,

Radford, D. I., 25,345; J. Rai, 33,084; G. S. Rajhans, 22,625; D. L. Randall, 24.544; C. J. Ranger. 35.383;

K. V., Ratnanather, 35,383; D. J. Reed, 24,285; W. A. Reed, 33.084; G. W. Reid, 38.233; R. H. Reid. 20,132; R. A. Reilly, 23,814; T. Rewa, 25,738; R. G. Reynolds, 24,285; A. J. Rhodes, 38.078; W. D.

Richardson, 22,549; J. M. Ricks, 24,271; I. E. Ritchie, 20,788; D. A. Robertson, 32.558; W. R. Robinson. 25,755; M. Rodenburg, 35,383; A. Romano, 24,926; C. H. Rorabeck, 38,078; M. Rottem, 24.803; F. R. Roughley, 22,954; A. Rowe, 27,672; K. W. Runnalls, 40,816; N. C. Russell, 33,402; R. K. Ryan, 27,858; ;

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Salama, M„ 23,576; R. Samuel Maharajah, 22,954; Sanders, 25,181 ; G. E. Satchell, 22,349; A. A. Sauks, 25,738

R. M. Saunders, 26,362; R. R. Sawa, 24,324; B. M. Saxena, 21,590; A. Schmidt, 20,507; I. E. Searle, 24,452 J. Shamsie, 40,816; S. C. Sharma, 27,208; H. Sharp, 20,868; M. J. Shaw, 21,074; R. Shedletskv, 21,431 S. M. Shwaluk, 23,398; M. H. Siddiqui, 22,367; J. A. Silcox, 29,209; J. Silinsky, 25,738; A. Silver, 22,600

D. Simonik, 21,671; G. G. Simpson, 24,926; A. N. Singh, 35,383; L. Sipos, 30,899; I. Sirchich, 31,367

E. M. Siung, 31,998; H. Slaney, 26,362; D. Slezakova, 23,047; D. G. Slyfield, 26,864; J. R. Smiley, 23,520 A. Smith, 20,788; H. B. Smith, 27,117; L. M. Smith, 41,351; S. P. Smith, 24,926; W. G. Smith, 21,955

O. Snajdr, 25,595; E. P. Snider, 29,970; E. F. Sobczyk, 10,314; I. T. Sommer, 21,074; D. A. Squire, 35,383 M. Scribney, 24,285; E. A. Stasiak, 23,317; V. M. Steklac, 23,222; R. G. Stephenson, 35,383; J. E. Sterns

20,507; C. M. Stevenson, 35,383; J. Stitt, 25,738; M. E. Stone, 33,084; G. J. Stopps, 35,383; D. L. Streiner

22,367; J. F. Sullivan, 22,568; P. C. Sullivan, 22,430; M. H. Summerer, 26,031; J. S. Sutherland, 27,660 A. L. Swanson, 27,673;

Tadross, E., 31,188; J. Taipow, 24,285; L. E. Tauber, 27,660; E. A. Taylor, 20,788; D. N. Teasdale, 38,233; C. K.

Temple, 33,558; G. D. Temple, 31,181 ; R. D. Tennant, 22,954; W. A. Thomas, 23,346; M. G. Thompson, 44,642; D. A. Thomson, 21,749; R. B. Thomson, 33,558; V. L. Tidey, 38,078; W. G. Tobin, 35,383; S. Toma,

30,973; R. W. Tribe, 24,285; J. B. Trommelen, 20,348; E. R. Tunks, 22,358; J. W. Turvey, 50,356;

Ublansky, J. H., 20,165; S. P. Usha, 32,342; R. R. Uzicanin, 22,604;

Valanju, A., 25,738; R. K. Van Allen, 24,736; A. Van Den Kerkhof, 24,379; G. R. Van Toen, 10,934; R. E.

Verbrugge, 24,926; R. Villard, 24,926; J. J. Vingilis, 28,768; C. H. Vinnels, 20,300; M. Vintrova, 11,278; T. G. Virey, 30,899; G. Voineskos, 38,835;

Waddell, W. R., 30,973; L. P. Walden, 22,032; G. J. Walker, 20,320; J. M. Walker, 26,362; R. B. Walker, 38,233;

S. J. Walker, 25,738; H. F. Wall, 24,285; I. Wallner, 20,594; W. V. Walpole, 23,383; C. E. Walters, 20,331

R. L. Waterhouse, 24,926; J. A. Watt, 20,982; I. Wayne, 28,285; B. L. Weatherhead, 23,416; B. F. Webber,

27,882; J. Wejtko, 22,367; T. W. Wheeler, 20,507; D. W. Whetham, 24,926; J. G. White, 35,383; R. D. Whiteside, 38,078; W. D. Wigle, 37,293; R. B. Wiley, 23,585; H. S. Williams, 20,391; D. S. Willoughby,

26,889; J. G. Wilson, 33,558; J. Wingert, 28,285; E. G. Winter, 24,584; C. C. Wong, 23,222; G. L. Woods,

30,720; J. G. Woods, 24,926; J. G. Wright, 26,362;

Yadav, S. N., 25,738; L. C. Yeats, 27,660; J. J. Young, 20,965;

Zeman, E., 20,270;— Other salaries and wages under $20,000, 141,070,569.

Less : Recoveries 1,581 ,659

Employee Benefits ($16,534,789)

Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario — re: Canada Pension Plan, 1,836,346; Group Life Insurance Plan, 859,204; Long Term Income Protection Plan, 959,882; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 2,467,954; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 7,018,929; Teacher's Superannuation Fund, 4,561; Unemployment Insurance, 1,892,579. Workmen's Compensation Board, 609,669. Other Benefits— Attendance Bonus Credits, 600,436; Attendance Gratuities, 539,162. Less: Recoveries from Ministry of Community and Social Services, 229,132. Recoveries from other ministries re: staff transferred, 24,801.

Travelling Expenses ($1,391,794)

Hon. F. S. Miller, 6,565; J. S. W. Aldis, 3,275; R. M. Aldis, 3,062; J. J. Allevato, 3,906; J. C. Baldwin, 6,552 H. J. Beatty, 2,615; R. G. Berry, 2,628; L. A. Bourdon, 3,027; J. P. Bowiec, 3,609; T J. Brown, 2,745 C. L. Brubacher, 2,606; M. Budlovsky, 3,509; M. J. Burk, 2,759; D. M. Burton, 3,382; E. W. Chan, 2,719 R. F. Christie, 3,834; M. Coady, 4,526; R. S. Condotta, 3,168; M. K. Coristine, 2,639; N. R. Cross, 2,868

A. DiFrancesco, 3,849; J. F. Doyle, 2,793; A. J. Felice, 2,944; P. E. Flewelling, 3,068; C. A. Foster, 2,688

B. W. Fuller, 2,576; R. J. Furlani, 2,707; F. T. Gerelus, 2,681 ; A. A. Gervais, 6,909; G. E. Gordon, 3,042 P. E. Gower, 2,680; C. Groep, 4,648; J. F. Haldenby, 2,762; C. B. Halpin, 5,703; M. A. Hancock, 2,598 F. L. Jamieson, 2,986; F. L. Johnson, 2,907; D. F. Johnston, 2,514; Y. P. Knipe, 3,053; M. H. Lacerte, 2,852

N. C. Leith, 2,534; C. M. Levy, 3,049; J. MacNamara, 2,722; G. K. Martin, 2,855; D. J. Mathieson, 2,730

M. J. McLinden, 2,676; H. A. Munroe, 3,370; R. P. Murphy, 3,419; S. R. Murthy, 2,766; J. Nutt, 2,587; D. J 178 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Porter, 2,756; C. M. Primavesi, 2,833; R. W. Pritchard, 2,850; G. S. Rajhans, 3,054; D. L. Randall, 3,642; R A. Robertson, 2,956; G. A. Rowe, 2,862; R. K. Ryan, 2,825; P. Serkowney, 8,013; H. E. Seymour, 2,660; R. E. Spraggs, 2,996; J. E. Sterns, 2,517; F. J. Stormont, 2,543; G. W. Taylor, 3,392; W. R. Teddiman, 3,148; R. Thorn, 2,668; H. Todd, 4,233; G. P. Van Zyl, 2,910; R. B. Walker, 3,254; A. W. Walmsley, 3,465; B. F. Webber, 4,783; H. C. Weedon, 3,214; P. W. Willmott, 3,312; E. G. Winter, 4,385; P. Yemchuk, 3,292;

C. J. Zentner, 3,51 1 ;-Other accounts under $2,500, 1,139,058;

Other Payments ($2,405,533,938)

Materials, Supplies, etc. ($35,226,857)

Abbott Laboratories Ltd., 48,547; I. S. Adolph, 20,170; Aikenhead Hardware Ltd., 1 1,372; H. R. Alderton, 19,410; Allied Input Services, 19,035; Alumicor Ltd., 13,637; American Hospital Supply, 21,919;

Anchor Textiles Ltd., 1 1,443; Anderson Bros. Ltd., 19,546; S. Anglin Co. Ltd., 133,558; Anthes Business Forms, 22,600; J. Appleby, 23,820; Applied Colour Labelling Ltd., 11,380; Arc Industries, 16,789; Art & Design Studios Ltd., 21,757; Atlantic Sugar, 67,414; Atlas Protection Services, 44,651; Atlas- Graham Industries Co. Ltd., 13,333; Avebla Limited, 75,265; Ayerst McKenna & Harrison Ltd., 21,519;

B DC Limited, 24,972; BDH Chemicals Canada Ltd., 45,111; BP Oil Ltd., 46,477; James Bamford & Sons Ltd., 27,477; Banner Protection Services Ltd., 29,926; E. T. Barker, 12,330; Basic Computer Services (BCS) Co., 25,389; Baxter Laboratories of Canada, 10,127; Bay Meats Ltd., 14,346; Bazaar and Novelty Co. Ltd., 14,890; Beckman Instruments Inc., 24,763; Becton, Dickinson & Co., Canada, Ltd., 99,498; N. Belch, 19,912; Bell Canada, 1,069,473; Bell & Howell Canada Ltd., 87,112; Beltona Ltd., 38,170; Bennett's Foods Ltd.. 11,478; A. G. Berry. 19,015; Bio-Rad Laboratories (Canada) Ltd., 19,870; Bio Research Laboratories Ltd., 26,908; Eddie Black's Ltd., 17,322; Bonaventure Design and Programming Ltd., 76,034; The Borden Company Ltd., 258,685; Gerry Borsa, 10,434; F. G. Bradley

Co. Ltd., 31,577; R. E. Brannen, 10,620; I. M. Brasher, 19,655; G. A. Braun Canada Ltd., 61,070; Brockville Utilities, 20,849; Duncan & Stewart Brown, 29,293; George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology, 134,513; Burnbrae Farms Ltd., 15,834; Burns Foods Ltd., 123,170; Business Aid,

89,895; J. E. Byers, 16,095;

CIP Victoria Ltd., 15,429; C-V Paints Ltd., 13,246; Caldwell Linen Mills Ltd., 52,993; Canada Bread, 16,531; Canada Packers Ltd., 413,783; Canadian Beauty Aids, 19,958; Canadian Corps of Commis-

sionaires, 31 1,328; Canadian Facts Co. Ltd., 1 1,400; Canadian Filing Equipment Ltd., 13,310; Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd., 40,240; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 21 1,536; Canadian Industries Ltd., 28,142; Canadian Laboratory Supplies Ltd., 122,830; Canadian Motorola Electronics Co., 26,330; Canadian National Railways, 42,310; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 46,730; Canadian Pittsburgh Industries Ltd., 16,343; Canadian Priority Transfer, 28,989; Capital Foods Ltd., 22,442; Cardinal Meat Specialists Ltd., 84,194; R. Carlen, 17,040; Carworth, 21,060; Cassidy's Ltd., 26,010; Central Scientific Co. of Canada Ltd., 12,583; W. K. Chang, 14,612; Charterways Co. Ltd., 13,943; Checkerboard Farms Ltd., 20,146; Chedoke Hospitals, 74,776; Chef Foods Ltd., 11,705; Chimera of Canada Ltd., 24,752; Christie, Brown & Co. Ltd., 25,104; Chrysler Canada Ltd., 432,547; Ciba- Geigy Canada Ltd., 32,855; City Bakery (Northern) Ltd., 10,576; Club Coffee Co., 22,227; Cochrane- Dunlop Hardware Ltd., 38,347; College of Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario, 193,583; Computel Systems Ltd., 49,972; Conserve Ltd., 71,812; Connaught Laboratories Ltd., 137,443; Consumers Gas Co., 500,987; Contemporaries Personnel Service, 11,692; Control Data Canada Ltd., 179,955; Cool-

Air Systems Ltd., 14,545; George Courey & Sons Ltd., 83,569; Coutts & Young Ltd., 1 1,093; Crawley Films Ltd., 21,679; T. A. Croil, Associates, 62,818; Croy-Roy Distributors Ltd., 22,699; Crystal Dairy (Owen Sound) Ltd., 10,390;

DGS Group, 84,614; DM. Hardware Ltd., 13,497; DX Oil Co., 11,828; I. Dain, 25,840; Data Logic Canada Ltd., 28,328; Datafile Ltd., 10,876; J. W. Davidson, 11,000; Dearborn Chemical Co. Ltd.,

1 4,240 ; John Deere Ltd., 1 1 ,276 ; Dennison Mfg. Co. of Canada Ltd., 1 1 ,458 ; Dental Co. of Canada Ltd., 15,729; Tony Deodato & Sons Ltd., 18,365; A. B. Dick Co. of Canada Ltd., 41,257; Dictaphone Corp. Ltd., 19,816; J. & J. Dineley Ltd., 16,381; Display Service Co. Ltd., 47,917; Diversey (Canada) Ltd.,

46,081 ; Doctors Hospital, 33,578; Dominion Dairies Ltd., 185,447; Dominion Dry Milk Ltd., 12,374; Dominion Metalware Industries Ltd., 22,537; Dominion Textile Ltd., 52,475; Domus Data Centre, 23,573; Don's Taxi, 14,983; C. F. Doorly, 11,200; Dot Personnel Services, 99,916; Dow Chemical of

Canada Ltd., 30,981 ; Doyle's Wonder Bakeries, 15,101 ; Drake Advertising Ltd., 24,709; Drege Audio Ltd., 16,300; P. B. Druckman, 21,270; Duke Lawn Equipment Ltd., 14,993; Dundas Jobbers Ltd., 53,195; ; ;

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Eaton, T., Co. Ltd., 41,729; Ebsco Subscription Services Ltd., 47,635; Economics Laboratory (Canada) Ltd., 17,420; E. B. Eddy Co., 21,785; Emco Ltd., 14,431; Borough of Etobicoke, 11,385; Etobicoke Hydro-Electric Commission, 47,824; D. G. Dwing, 17,986;

Facelle Co. Ltd., 10,049; Facit-Addo Canada Ltd., 26,409; J. Falletta, 22,150; I. F. Fejer, 20,700; Marshall Fenn Ltd., 31,844; The Fieldstone Corp., 10,884; Ken Fillmore Livestock, 30,223; Fine Papers Ltd., 87,874; H. Fine & Sons Ltd., 20,337; Fisher Scientific Co. Ltd., 283,636; Fitzsimmons Fruit Co. Ltd., 15,169; Flynn Respiratory Equipment Co. Ltd., 13,120; Ford Motor Co. of Canada

Ltd., 46,885; J. D. Forde, 22,095; Foster Advertising Co. Ltd., 129,441 ; Anthony Foster & Sons Ltd., 30,173; M. Fothergill, 10,172; S. L. Fransman, 13,130; Fuller Brush Co. Ltd., 47,830;

Gage Envelopes Ltd., 26,077; Gamble-Robinson Ltd., 22,348; Gay Lea Foods, 44,106; General Bakeries Ltd., 29,621; General Electric Medical Systems Ltd., 11,086; General Foods Ltd., 94,619; General Motors of Canada Ltd., 32,799; Gestetner (Canada) Ltd., 11,199; Glidden Co., 16,659; Globe & Mail Ltd., 16,135; E. S. Goddard, 21,820; Gold Line Conversions Ltd., 13,485; N. Gordon, 22,730; Govern- ing Board of Denture Therapists, 11,901; Government Pharmacy, 1,043,817; Grand & Toy Ltd., 29,932; Grant/Tandy Advertising, 56,880; Greb Shoes Ltd., 18,408; Guardian Foods Ltd., 10,982; S. Guirguis, 17,380; Gulf Oil Canada Ltd., 28,914;

Haldane Electric Supply Ltd., 35,046; Halickman Bros. Ltd., 12,047; City of Hamilton, 14,574; Hamilton Finlay Fish Ltd., 11,825; Hamilton Hydro Electric System, 57,490; Hans Das Electronics, 40,983; G. A. Hardie & Co. Ltd., 38,132; Hartz Standard Ltd., 30,625; James Henderson, 12,520; Hewlett Packard (Canada) Ltd., 17,809; Hickeson-Langs Supply Co., 552,004; Hickling-Johnston Ltd., 36,806; High Oak Ranch Ltd., 26,326; Thomas E. Hiscott Ltd., 14,254; Hobart Mfg. Co. Ltd., 34,704; C. A. Hobbs, 22,380; Hobbs Hardware Co. (1968) Ltd., 10,719; Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., 14,043; Honeywell Ltd., 13,546; A. Hoogenraad, 19,175; L. Horack, 19,593; Hospital Curtain & Drapery Mfg. Co., 38,007; Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, 17,979; W. J. Houghtling, 20,430; House of Ceramics Ltd., 12,716; House of Stone, 22,139; D. G. Huggins, 15,512; A. Hukowich, 10,125; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 160,277;

IBM. Canada Ltd., 451,141; IMS America Ltd., 21,367; C. Iachelli, 16,575; Ideal Dairy Products Ltd., 38,115; Ilford Photo (Canada) Ltd., 133,611; IMCO Container (Canada) Ltd., 86,201; Imperial Oil Ltd., 53,327; Imperial Tobacco Products Ltd., 76,785; Industrial Supply House, 10,984; Industrial Textiles Ltd., 23,889; Inforesults Ltd., 15,750; Ingram & Bell Ltd., 78,459; Interroyal Corporation Ltd., 28,721; ITT Grinnell Sales Limited, 14,787;

Jack Janes, 47,715; M. Jansen, 14,190; E. Jaseviciute, 19,940; Jefco Ltd., 27,660; P. Jeney, 21,455; Jensen Canada, 25,350; O. H. Johns Glass Co. Ltd., 124,492; Jones Box & Label Co. Ltd., 11,603; Gerald Jones, 13,830;

Kelly Girl Service of Canada Ltd., 39,473; Kendall Co. (Canada) Ltd., 45,132; Keuffel & Esser of Canada Ltd., 22,394; Kimberly-Clark of Canada Ltd., 17,030; Kingston Creamery (1958) Ltd., 67,305; Kingston General Hospital, 23,194; Klomp- Wakefield Dairies Ltd., 67,230; Kodak Canada Ltd., 200,745; Korman's Dairy Ltd., 17,150; Kraft Foods Ltd., 10,773; Kroehler Mfg. Co. Ltd., 54,996; A. Kroll, 10,808; Kuhn & Duff* Ltd., 13,351

Laboratory Supplies (Ottawa) Ltd., 12,434; Ladel Services Inc., 60,820; Lakeview Pure Milk Dairy Ltd., 41,320; Langis Foods Ltd., 22,405; S. D. Leitch, 22,850; H. Leizner, 20,507; Gerry Lewis Ltd., 25,546; Lido Industrial Products Ltd., 30,436; H. Likwornik, 20,655; Liquid Carbonic Canada Ltd., 11,747; Litton Business Equipment Ltd., 11,153; University Hospital, London, 10,112;

MICR Systems Ltd., 214,332; MacDonald Tobacco Inc., 24,059; MacDonalds Consolidated Ltd., 34,209 Gordon A. MacEachern Ltd., 26,643; Maclver & Lines Ltd., 62,267; MacNab Auto Sales Ltd., 13,146 Magill Business System Ltd., 11,375; Maher Shoes Ltd., 10,221; Manpower Services Ltd., 63,643

Maple Leaf Mills Ltd., 16,938; Markborough Properties Ltd., 12,473; J. Marko, 19,330; A. N. Martin Ltd., 10,302; Mason's Dept. Stores Ltd., 13,842; A. Matukas, 19,730; Earl H. Maynard Co. Ltd., 10,024; MP. Mazuryk, 13,730; McAinsh& Co. Ltd., 20,103; McCandless Poultry Farms Ltd., 16,621 McConnell Advertising Co. Ltd., 21,978; B. J. McConville, 12,183; C. J. McDonald Co. Ltd., 15,956 McGraw-Edison of Canada Ltd., 17,302; McGregor Clinic, 43,665; McLaughlins Foods, 18,325 McMaster University, 20,189; Med-Ox Chemicals Ltd., 21,794; M. Mesensky, 18,800; Microbiological Associates Inc., 31,138; Midland Fuels Ltd., 11,183; Midland Meatland, 79,972; Millipore Ltd., 57,691 Minnesota Mining & Mfg. of Canada Ltd., 83,677; Modern Talking Picture Service Inc., 22,499; 180 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Mohawk Data Sciences Canada Ltd., 986,076; Monarch Fine Foods Co. Ltd., 19,376; L. Monti, 12,780; I. S. Morrison, 11,165; Morrison Lamothe Foods Ltd., 15,522; Morsam Manufacturing Co. Ltd., 10,910; Mother Parker's Foods Ltd., 21,624; Multiple Access Computer Group, 147,550;

NTI Business Equipment & Systems Ltd., 11,971; Nashua Murritt Ltd., 69,751; National Cash Register Co. of Canada Ltd., 60,448; National Grocers Co. Ltd., 61,735; S. H. Newman Co. Ltd., 18,589; Nipissing Area Joint Hospitals Laundry Inc., 141,598; North Bay Hydro, 38,047; V. C. North Asso- ciates Ltd., 13,197; Northern & Central Gas Corp. Ltd., 177,321; Northern Electric Distribution Co. Ltd., 22,828; Northern Food Sales, 10,050; Northern Telephone Ltd., 27,902; Nu-Bar Litho Plate Ltd., 10,158; Nuclear Medical Laboratories Inc., 10,271; Nucro Technics Ltd., 10,053; Nu-Way Potato Products Ltd., 13,848;

Occasional Office Help Ltd., 64,617; Office Equipment Co. of Canada Ltd., 11,771; Office Overload Co. Ltd., 112,448; Office Specialty Inc., 83,990; Olivetti Canada Ltd., 54,991; Olsten Temporary Services, 45,044; Ontario Hospital Association, 35,645; Ontario Medical Association, 300,819; Oriole Lumber Ltd., 13,901;

PCL Packaging Ltd., 69,712; Packard Instrument Canada Ltd., 16,527; Panoray Foods Ltd., 15,730; Don Parker Mfg. Ltd., 12,517; Gordon D. Pattison & Associates, 12,495; D. E. Payne, 10,400; Pearson Bus Sales Ltd., 16,745; Peat, Marwick & Partners, 25,710; Penetanguishene Water & Light Commis- sion, 52,746; Pennwalt of Canada Ltd., 32,660; Perfection Rug Co. Ltd., 15,628; Petrofina Canada

Ltd., 1 1,795; Pfizer Co. Ltd., 83,063; Philips Electronics Industries Ltd., 28,248; Picker X-Ray Engineer- ing Ltd., 76,204; Pitney-Bowes of Canada Ltd., 142,750; Plumtree Communications, 15,346; Ed Poffley,

12,128; Poulenc Ltd., 41,136; Public Utilities Commission of Kingston, 180,491 ; Public Utilities Com- mission of London, 80,104; Public Utilities Commission of St. Thomas, 37,995; Public Utilities Commission of the Town of Whitby, 80,298; T. Puckrin & Son Ltd., 18,326; Purity Bread (Lakehead) Ltd., 17,558; Pur-Tron Electronic Mfg. Inc., 37,753;

Qualicum Hospital & Laboratory Supply Ltd., 33,257; Quality Chemical Mfg., 11,652; Quaser Systems Ltd., 24,132; J. Quattrocchi & Co. Ltd., 10,062; Queen's University, 16,118;

Rae-Grant, N. I., 17,665; Real Time Datapro Ltd., 25,378; Receiver General of Canada, 1,241,915; Redpath Sugars Ltd., 57,288; Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled, 10,528; Research Foods Ltd., 15,506;

Richards Glass Co. Ltd., 52,020; Richardson Food Ltd., 18,494; J. F. R. Rivet, 16,590; J. B. Robinson, 25,408; Rocamora Bros. Canada Ltd., 68,254; A. Rudnick, 16,155; H. Ruhl Machinery Co. Ltd., 27,133;

SDI Associates Ltd., 13,025; Safety Supply Co., 38,151; St. Lawrence Foods, 12,607; St. Lawrence Sugar Ltd., 57,617; City of St. Thomas, 17,816; St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, 41,524; Samo Textiles Ltd., 12,256; Sandoz (Canada) Ltd., 19,123; Sargent-Welch Scientific of Canada Ltd., 19,589; Sarnia General Hospital, 12,633; J. M. Schneider Ltd., 33,737; J. & C. Scott Bros. Ltd., 11,713; Ross Scott Fuels, 26,356; J. N. Senn, 10,711; Service Uniform Co. Ltd., 55,090; H. Shaffer, 16,940; Shell Canada Ltd., 37,365; Signet Distributors Ltd., 22,199; Silverwood Dairies Ltd., 42,064; Simmons Ltd., 37,963; G. A. Sinclair, 29,845; K. Y. Sinclair, 15,715; M. K. Slezak, 20,020; Smith, Kline & French Canada Ltd., 15,390; V. Solomon, 20,090; Source Data Control Keypunch Service, 45,598; D. M. Soutter Services, 21,728; Sports Equipment of Toronto Ltd., 13,687; A. Spudas, 20,390; Staff Builders, 27,785; Standard Hospital Supply (Eastern) Ltd., 15,889; Starkman Surgical Supply Ltd., 22,556; Steeelcase Canada Ltd., 20,240; Sterling Fuels Ltd., 45,645; J. Stevens & Son Co. Ltd., 16,852; Stevenson & Kellogg Ltd., 39,912; W. J. Stewart Co., 12,258; Strand's Wholesale Fruit Ltd., 24,920; Strathroy Body Service, 238,637; Student Nursing Activity Programme, 10,625; Suburban Building Maintenance, 57,610; Sun Oil Co. Ltd., 13,236; Sunar Industries Ltd., 10,995; Sunnybrook Meat Packers Ltd., 21,531; Sunpac Foods Ltd., 15,623; Superior Sanitation Services, 10,095; C. K. Sutcliffe, 20,235; B. B. Swadron, 20,418; Swift Canadian Co. Ltd., 116,988; Swift Eastern Ltd., 12,089;

Tanaka, S., 23,495; Tandy Leather Co. of Canada Ltd., 16,812; W. Taylor, 20,115; Technical Marketing Associates Ltd., 12,915; Technicon International of Canada Ltd., 26,819; Texaco Canada Limited, 18,935; Texpack Ltd., 21,292; Thompson Contract Supply Co. Ltd., 48,985; City of Thunder Bay, 101,134; P. Tobias, 13,894; Toronto Hydro, 135,600; Metropolitan Toronto Police, 21,547; Toronto

Star Ltd., 20,441 ; Toronto Transit Commission, 39,'526; University of Toronto, 35,092; Trane Co. of Canada Ltd., 12,709; Tremblay Investigation & Security Services Ltd., 57,405;

Union Gas Co. of Canada Ltd., 278,235; United Gas Ltd., 43,542; United Security Ltd., 24,559; Universal Terminals Ltd., 19,364; PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 181

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Vallance Brown & Co. Ltd., 10,556; Valley Camp Ltd., 261,046; Vinwood Management Ltd., 20,290;

Wabasso Ltd., 43,902; M. F. Walker, 15,060; Wang Laboratories (Canada) Ltd., 12,916; Warner- Lambert Canada Ltd., 15,865; M. C. A. Weerasekera, 20,955; Weidman Food Distributors, 15,315; Westeel Rosco Ltd., 26,025; University of Western Ontario, 30,885; Westinghouse Canada Ltd., 13,338; Westminster Film Ltd., 24,763; Weston Bakeries Ltd., 52,840; White Cross Surgical Instru- ments Ltd., 12,578; C. B. Whyte & Son, 21,504; Whyte-Hooke Papers, 32,341; Windsor Packing Co. Ltd., 38,119; Windsor Utilities Commission, 11,480; Allan D. Wolfson Associates Ltd., 15,599;

G. H. Wood & Co. Ltd., 43,124; George A. Wright & Son Machine Works Ltd., 18,891 ; Wright Produce Co., 10,746; V. Wright Food Products Ltd., 10,079; Wyandotte Chemicals of Canada Ltd., 25,299; Wyant&Co. Ltd., 81,540;

Xerox of Canada Ltd., 285,237;— Accounts under $10,000, 5,858,987;

Add: Patients' wages, re: Hospital Services, 253,898; Sundry persons, boarded-out patients, 770,550; Management Board of Cabinet, 660,885; Ministry of Correctional Services, 200,435; Ministry of

Government Services, 6,001,997; Ministry of Industry and Tourism, 59,741 ; Ministry of Transport and Communication, 173,693;

Less : Recoveries 3,227,762

Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($2,370,307,081):

Grants to Agencies ($10,042,100): Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, 5,000; Health League of Canada, 2,500; Canadian Public Health Association, 5,000; Special Training of Health Personnel: University of Toronto, 7,000; Governors of The University of Toronto— Banting and Best Research Fund, 30,000; Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation, 1,982,200; Ontario Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, 3,500; Ontario Association of Children's Mental Health Centres, 5,000; Toronto Society for Autistic Children, 7,500; Canadian Mental Health Association, 25,000; Ontario Mental Health Foundation, 173,100; Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Research Founda- tion, 7,796,300.

District Health Councils ($199,880): University Hospital, London, 40,572; McMaster University, 66,942; Ottawa-Carleton Regional Council, 88,650;-Accounts under $10,000, 3,716.

Venereal Disease Control— Grants and Expenses ($142,159): Government Pharmacy Account, 23,142; Metro Windsor-Essex County Health Unit, 17,300; Ottawa- Carleton Regional Area Health Unit, 32,310; Corp. of the Borough of Scarborough, 10,094; Sudbury & District Health Unit, 15,543; Waterloo Regional Health Unit, 13,655;— Accounts under $10,000, 30,115.

Tuberculosis Prevention— Costs and Expenses ($451,588): Government Pharmacy, 419,722; Victorian Order of Nurses, 23,750;— Accounts under $10,000, 8,116.

Outbreaks of Disease— Costs and Expenses ($1,820,419): Government Pharmacy, 1,738,641; City of Toronto, 21,462;— Accounts under $10,000, 60,316.

Grants to Official Local Health Agencies— Grants under Authority of the Public Health Act ($29,724,522) Operating ($29,639, 11 2): Algoma Health Unit, 582,180; Brant County Health Unit, 265,880; Bruce County Health Unit, 134,200; Durham Regional Health Unit, 1,117,678; Borough of East York Health Unit,

158,051 ; Elgin St. Thomas Health Unit, 180,615; Borough of Etobicoke, 283,190; County of Grey-Owen Sound Health Unit, 481,261; Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit, 389,347; Haliburton, Kawartha Pine Ridge Health Unit, 653,290; Regional Municipality of Halton, 809,526; Hamilton-Wentworth Health Unit, 1,323,549; Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Units, 557,100; Huron County Health Unit, 178,708; Kent-Chatham Health Unit, 321,552; Kingston, Frontenac & Lennox & Addington Health Unit, 858,190; Lambton Health ;

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Unit, 339,833; Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit, 682,080; Metro Windsor- Essex County Health Unit, 1,239,027; Middlesex-London District Health Unit, 1,798,929; Muskoka-Parry Sound Health Unit, 462,027; Niagara Regional Area Health Unit, 1,225,666; North Bay& District Health Unit, 358,010; Borough of North York, 687,217; Northwestern Health Unit, 433,074; Ottawa-Carleton Regional Area Health Unit, 2,684,987; Oxford Health Unit, 155,186; Regional Municipality of Peel, 953,180; Perth District Health Unit, 297,304; Peterborough County City Health Unit, 269,000; Porcupine Health Unit, 494,881 Renfrew County Health Unit, 396,040; St. Lawrence & Ottawa Valleys Health Unit, 764,540; Borough of Scarborough, 438,115; Simcoe County District Health Unit, 919,543; Sudbury & District Health Unit, 1,456,000; Thunder Bay Health Unit, 654,200; Timiskaming Health Unit, 281,799; City of Toronto, 1,780,079; Waterloo Regional Health Unit, 857,226; Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit, 694,900; Borough of York, 232,619; York Regional Area Health Unit, 789,333.

Capital ($85,410): Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Units, 66,000; Niagara Regional Area Health Unit, 1,958; Waterloo Regional Health Unit, 17,452.

Federal Health Grants— Operating Fund ($16,541): Accounts under $10,000, 829,366 Less Grants Government of Canada, 812,825.

Clinical, Applied, Operational and other Health Research ($5,703,3 15): Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Research Foundation, 1,399,400; Connaught Laboratories Ltd., 35,290; University of Guelph, 88,947; Hospital for Sick Children, 247,158; McMaster University,

302,291 ; Ontario Cancer Treatment & Research Foundation, 1,839,300; Ontario Heart Founda- tion, 150,000; Ontario Mental Health Foundation, 1,057,600; University of Ottawa, 45,692; Queen's University, 162,900; University of Toronto, 200,406; University of Waterloo, 35,078; University of Western Ontario, 124,308; University of Windsor, 10,984; — Accounts under $10,000, 3,961.

Health Resources Development Plan ($28,238,990): Capital ($22,494,406): Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology. 48,000; George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology, 376,000; Canadore College of Applied Arts and Technology, 68,000; Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, 602,851; Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology, 89,000; Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology, 108,000; Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology, 10,"000; Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, 662,277; Kingston General Hospital, 2,958,416; Lake of the Woods District Hospital, 25,000; McMaster University, 264,416; Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology, 80,000; Mount Sinai Hospital, 573,200; Ottawa Civic Hospital, 1,524,956; Ottawa General Hospital, 697,977; University of Ottawa, 356,000; Queen's University, 764,000; Ross Memorial Hospital, 7,084; St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology, 21,000; St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, 155,245; St. Joseph's Hospital, London, 3,603; St. Lawrence College of Applied Arts and Technology, 309,000; St. Mary's of the Lake Hospital, 916,462; St. Michael's Hospital, 126,387; Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, 334,000; Sir S. Fleming College of Applied Arts and Technology, 52,000; Sunnybrook Hospital, 5,931,412; Toronto General Hospital, 1,359,658; Toronto Institute of Medical Technology, 73,052; University of Toronto Guidance Centre, 163,000; Toronto Western Hospital, 657,807; Victoria Hospital, London, 479,603; University of Waterloo, 197,000; University of Western Ontario; 2,500,000.

Operating ($5,744,584): C. W. Breslin, 14,550; J. A. Browne, 13,800; Canada Consulting Group, 107,481; Canadian Arthritis & Rheumatism Society (Ontario Division), 47,935; Canadian Mental Health Asso-

ciation (Ontario Division), 85,886; Chedoke Hospitals, 25,154; J. I. Cheng, 13,101; Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, 105,262; Clinique Rideau Clinic Inc., 47,050; College of Familu Physicians of Canada— Ontario Chapter, 80,848; College of Nurses of Ontario, 28,728; J. P. Collins, 15,350; Community Health Clinic, Beardmore, 34,815; Dellcrest Children's

Centre, 14,016; A. S. Dixon, 10,641 ; Donwood Institute, 215,179; Flemington Health Centre,

37,059; I. W. Fong, 14,500; B. L. Gallie, 14,850; Health and Community Services Centre, Thunder Bay, 42,997; Hill Court Mobile Homes Ltd., 15,021; Hospital for Sick Children,

39,576; M. A. S. Jewitt, 15,500; J. S. Keystone, 14,550; J. L. Leake, 14,600; H. T. Lou, 17,263; PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 183

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McMaster University, 546,932; Metro Toronto Hospital Planning Council, 74,929; Ministry

of Community and Social Services, 52,888; Muskoka-Parry Sound Health Unit, 1 1,455; C. B.

Nisbet, 10,641; Borough of North York, 15,136; Northwestern Health Unit, 10,61 1 ; Ontario Crippled Children's Centre, 144,251; Ontario Dental Association, 26,618; University of

Ottawa, 190,237; A. R. Paradisgarten, 16,000; J. L. Pater, 13,550; G. K. Payne, 13,698; G. J. Pelletier, 13,719; Peterborough & District Hospital Planning Council, 12,334; W. N. Piercy, 13,550; Princess Margaret Hospital, 25,874; Protestant Children's Village, 14,408; Queen's University, 193,064; E. D. Ralph, 11,700; F. Rathbun, 14,026; Regent Park Com- munity Health Centre, 164,493; P. S. Ross & Partners, 18,934; S. P. Ruparelia, 12,802; St. Francis General Hospital, 18,030; St. Joseph's General Hospital, Thunder Bay. 43,307; St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, 127,542; Southwest-Middlesex Health Centre, 211,597;

J. D. Spence, 14,050; Springhurst Community Health Centre, 24,270; Sudbury & District Health Unit, 15,686; Sunnybrook Hospital, 46,699; University of Toronto Guidance Centre, 448,060; D. G. Tustian, 10,600; Waterloo Regional Health Unit, 32,744; University of University of Waterloo, 29,788; Wellesley Hospital, 25,761; University of Western Ontario, 272,885; C. A. Woolever, 16,000; York Community Services Centre, 13,827;-Accounts under $10,000, 1,686,176.

Payments Made for Care Provided by Physicians and Practitioners Under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan ($649,644,827):

Maintenance of Ontario Residents as patients in Sanatoria of Other Provinces ($2,960).

Payments for Ambulance and Related Emergency Services ($22,598,161): Ajax & Pickering General Hospital, 97,163; Alexandra Marine & General Hospital, 78,250; Almonte General Hospital, 49,092; Amherstburg, Anderson & Maiden District First Aid, 42,195; Township of Ancaster, 51,069; Anson General Hospital, 52,134; Arbours Ambulance Service, 31,757; Arbours Chatham Ambulance Service, 414,202; Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital, 51,458; Atikokan General Hospital, 17,198; A. R. Barker Ambulance Service, 51,919; Beardmore Improv. Dist. Ambulance, 10,620; Beaverton Ambulance Service, 80,232; Belleville General Hospital, 48,570; Bingham Memorial Hospital, 29,759; Bobcaygeon Ambulance Ser'ice, 52,555; Bolton & District Ambulance Assoc, 10,488; Bonds Ambulance Service, 48,060; Books Ambulance Service, 20,233; Bowmanville Memorial Hosp., 176,331; R. S. Box Ambulance Service, 40,268; City of Brantford Fire Dept., 169,200; Brignalls Ambulance Service, 82,090; Brockville General Hospital, 121,972; Brownlee Ambulance Service, 25,825; County of Bruce General Hospital, 86,324; Bruce Peninsula & District Memorial Hospital, 42,727; BufTam Ambulance Service,

7 1 ,922 ; Campbellford Memorial Hospital, 1 33,333 ; Canadian Red Cross Society, 27,507 ; Casselman

Ambulance Service, 48,927; Centre Grey General Hospital, 17,931 ; Chesley & District Memorial Hospital, 47,527; City Ambulance Service, 388,244; Cobourg Ambulance Service, 136,446; Cooke Ambulance Service, 47,257; Cornwall Provincial Ambulance, 32,400; Cottage Hospital,

55,893; County Ambulance Service, 3,261 ; Dennings Ambulance Service, 34,769; Dryden District General Hospital, 45,479; Dufferin Area Hospital, 160,230; Durham Memorial Hospital, 23,588;

Municipality Dysart-Et-Al, 20,097 ; Earls Ambulance Service, 67,882 ; Englehart & District Hospital Inc., 50,504; Espanola General Hospital, 46,478; Fawcett Ambulance Service, 66,076; Fenelon Falls Ambulance Service, 52,653; Fleetwood Ambulance Service, 398,764; Forest District Ambu-

lance, 27,960; Corp. of Town of Georgetown, 29,240; Gilpin Ambulance Service, 27,248 ; Glengarry Memorial Hospital, 47,828; W. M. Gordon, 57,904; Gore Bay Volunteer Ambulance Group, 10,965; J. B. Gough & Sons Ambulance Service, 77,898; Great War Memorial Hospital of Perth District, 90,726; Greater Welland Ambulance Service, 353,947; Greens Ambulance Service, 109,576; Groves Memorial Community Hospital, 87,820; Halidmand War Memorial Hospital, 38,239; Hollowell Ambulance Service, 604,967; Dist. of Halton & Mississauga Ambulance, 861,506; Hamilton Civic Hospitals, 145,455; Hanover & District Hospital, 20,859; Hastings Ambulance Service, 17,358; Hattins Ambulance Service, 68,751; Hiller Ambulance Service, 30,809; Hoffmans Ambulance Service, 54,910; Hornepayne Community Hospital, 25,040; Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, 190,506; Hotel Dieu Hospital, St. Catherines, 273,269; Hunstville District Memorial Hospital, 98,688; Jays Ambulance Service, 61,194; Jordans Ambulance

Service, 23,084 ; Kane Ambulance Service, 1 90,0 1 4 ; Kemptville District Hospital, 40,259 ; Kincardine & District General Hospital, 54,171; Kirkland & District Hospital, 33,092; Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, 422,582; Lady Dunn General Hospital, 48,994; Lady Minto Hospital, Chapleau, 25,907; Lady Minto Hospital, Cochrane, 28,530; Lake of the Woods District Hospital, 201,340; Lamarre & Son Ambulance Service, 31,682; Lasalle Ambulance Service, 92,707; La Verendrye Hospital, 69,768; Lee Ambulance Service, 83,685; Lewis Ambulance Service, 92,571; Lindsay Fire Dept. ;;

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Ambulance Service, 109,418; Listowel Memorial Hospital, 19,799; Locke Britnell Ambulance

Service, 22,344; Lucan Ambulance Service, 24,292; Mattawa General Hospital, 1 1,541 ; McKechnie Ambulance Service, 142,332; McKellar General Hospital, 168,758; Meaford General Hospital, 59,655; Metro Ambulance Service, 442,691; Metropolitan General Hospital, 55,143; Midland Penetang Ambulance Service, 138,364; Minden Ambulance Service, 14,515; Ministry of Govern- ment Services, 45,000; Mississauga Ambulance Service, 153,066; Morrisburg Ambulance Service, 87,457; D. L. Murphy Ambulance Service, 20,287; Muskoka Ambulance Service, 289,975; Nipigon District Memorial Hospital, 14,189; Noels Ambulance Service, 80,657; Noelville Ambulance Service, 13,366; North Bay Civic Hospital, 570,044; North Wellington Ambulance Service, 31,906; Notre-Dame Hospital, 65,872; Ogden Ambulance Service, 348,986; Orillia District Ambulance, 28,111; Ottawa Ambulance Service, 98,151; Ottawa General Hospital, 100,803;

Owen Sound General & Marine Hospital, 184,853; Padfield Ambulance Service, 87,131 ; Parham Ambulance Service, 56,550; Parkhill Ambulance Service, 25,539; Parry Sound District General Hospital, 119,796; Patton Ambulance Service, 66,447; Pembroke General Hospital, 159,807; Peterborough Civic Hospital, 244,096; Plummer Memorial Public Hospital, 323,679; Porcupine Area Ambulance Service, 227,450; Port Colborne Ambulance Service, 159,342; Powassan

; Volunteer Ambulance Service, 2 1 ,479 ; Quenneville Ambulance Service, 63,799 Red Lake Margaret Cochenour Memorial Hospital, 19,217; Renfrew District Ambulance Service; 16,450; Rockland Ambulance Service, 16,711; Royal City Ambulance Service, 273,181; Royal Victoria Hospital of Barrie, 268,274; Rushnells Ambulance Service, 199,267; Rutherfords Ambulance Service, 26,861; St. Francis Memorial Hospital, 62,953; St. Jean de Brebeuf Hospital, 38,962; St. Josephs General Hospital Blind River, 50,315; St. Josephs General Hospital, Eliot Lake, 35,043; St. Josephs General Hospital, Little Current, 49,144; St. Josephs General Hospital, Thunder Bay, 204,160; St. Mary's Memorial Hospital, 38,833; St. Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, 191,587; Sarnia General Hospital, 344,015; Saugeen Memorial Hospital, 38,307; Seeleys Bay Emergency

Ambulance Service, 20,362; Sensenbrenner Hospital, 1 12,438; Shelburne District Hospital, 40,571 Sioux Lookout General Hospital, 15,840; G. A. Smith & Sons Ambulance Service, 38,014; Smiths

Falls District Ambulance, 32,400; Smooth Rock Falls Hospital, 15,691 ; South Waterloo Memorial Hospital, 146,378; Steadman Bros. Ambulance Service, 25,801; Stevenson Memorial Hospital, 73,414; Stratford Ambulance Service, 71,708; Stratford General Hospital, 68,202; Suburban

Ambulance Service, 134,748; Sudbury General Hospital, 439,561 ; Sunparlour Ambulance Service, 282,591; Superior Ambulance Service, 432,800; Taylors Ambulance Service, 114,152; Tecumseh District, 43,175; Thames Valley Ambulance Service, 780,721; Tilbury Dist. Ambulance Service,

41 ,000 Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital, 1 28,649 ; Municipality of Metro Toronto, 3,745,404

Town Ambulance Service, 1 78,052 ; Verhoeve Ambulance Service, 1 1 5,782 ; Vice& Craig Ambulance Service, 18,884; Town of Wasaga Beach Ambulance Service, 31,875; Watson Ambulance Service, 81,203; West Haldimand General Hospital, 69,162; West Lincoln Ambulance Ltd., 174,265;

Westlake Ambulance Service, 39,271 ; White River Ambulance Service, 12,845; Willett Hospital, 54,389; Windsor Provincial Ambulance Service, 45,980; Wingham & District Hospital, 80,279; Woodstock Ambulance Service, 336,063; Yeates Ambulance Service, 45,754; York Ambulance Service, 348,653; York County Hospital, 213,623; Out of Province Hospitals, 236,495;— Accounts under $10,000, 30,565; Less: Recoveries from Third Parties, 71,477; Transferred to Operation of Hospitals and Related Facilities, 1,827,000.

Grants to Public Hospitals and Boards ($27,750,000): General Hospitals ($22,860,286): Alexandria, Glengarry Memorial, 156,722; Arnprior, Arnprior & District Memorial, 66,010; Atikokan, Atikokan General, 268,442; Bancroft, Red Cross Outpost, 11,400; Barrie, Royal Victoria, 89,524; Belleville, Belleville General, 366,432; Blind River, St. Joseph's General, 1,800; Bowmanville, Memorial Hospital, 10,903; Bracebridge, South Muskoka, 58,920; Brampton, Peel Memorial, 203,681; Brantford— Brantford General, 97,084; St. Joseph's, 65,731; Brockville-Brockville General, 256,430; St. Vincent de Paul, 46,263; Burlington, Joseph Brant Memorial, 211,558; Cambridge, South Waterloo Memorial, 1,037,803; Campbellford, Campbellford Memorial, 48,150; Carleton Place, Carleton Place & District, 1,746; Chapleau, Lady Minto, 202,127; Chatham— Public General, 50,438; St. Joseph's, 336,017; Clinton, Clinton Public, 6,327; Cobourg, Cobourg District, 51,763; Collingwood, Collingwood General and Marine, 93,520; Cornwall— Cornwall General, 143,933; Hotel

1 Dieu, 39,952 ; Downsview, York-Finch General, 262,786 ; Durham, Durham Memorial, 9,255 Elliot Lake, St. Joseph's General, 16,996; Emo, Red Cross Outpost, 10,344; Englehart, Englehart & District, 30,146; Espanola, Espanola General, 6,226; Etobicoke, Etobicoke

General, 662,515; Fort Erie, Douglas Memorial, 26,651 ; Fort Frances, La Verendrye, 92,520; - ;

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Georgetown & District, 168,1 10; Goderich, Alexandria Marine and General, 4,943; Grimsby, West Lincoln Memorial, 60,867; Guelph-Guelph General, 181,752; St. Joseph's, 160,634

Hagersville, West Haldimand, 8,813; Haileybury, Temiskaming Hospitals, 33,253 ; Haliburton 18,463; Hamilton— Chedoke Hospitals, 63,455; Hamilton Civic Hospitals, (Barton Unit) 17,394; Henderson General, 26,388; St. Joseph's 189,715; Hanover, Hanover Memorial 107,272; Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury Memorial, 7,606; Hearst, Notre Dame, 101,800; Hunts ville, Huntsville & District, 27,453; Ingersoll, Alexandra, 59,661; Iroquois Falls, Anson General, 2,727; Kapuskasing, Sensenbrenner, 37,255; Kemptville, Kemptville District, 30,551; Kenora, Lake of the Woods, 162,627; Kincardine, Kincardine & District, 7,711; Kingston, Kingston General, 146,434; Kirkland Lake, Kirkland & District, 408,079; Kitchener — Kitchener- Waterloo, 420,146; St. Mary's General, 39,460; Leamington, Leamington & District, 56,134; Lindsay, Ross Memorial, 271,048; Listowell, Listowell

Memorial, 22,331 ; Little Current, St. Joseph's General, 3,013; London — St. Joseph's, 15,798; Victoria, 321,918; Manitouwadge, Manitouwadge General, 18,420; Marathon, Wilson Memorial, 36,487; Markdale, Centre Grey, 11,456; Matheson, Bingham Memorial, 1,178; Meaford, Meaford General, 44,992; Milton, Milton District, 23,774; Mindemoya, Red

Cross Outpost, 13,541 ; Mississauga, Mississauga, 53,132; Mount Forest, The Louise Marshall. 131,634; Napanee, Lennox & Addington County, 3,635; Newbury, Four Counties, 5,780; Newmarket, York County, 1,088,193; Niagara Falls, Greater Niagara General, 259,019;

Niagara-on-the-Lake, The Niagara, 6, 1 46 ; Nipigon, Nipigon District Memorial, 1 1 ,064 ; North

Bay, North Bay Civic, 64,730; Oakville, Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial, 1 11,119; Orillia, Orillia

Soldiers Memorial, 61,461 ; Oshawa, Oshawa General, 612,424; Ottawa — Children's Hospital Of Eastern Ontario, 178,421; Hopital Montford, 76,740; Ottawa Civic, 552,223; Ottawa General, 108,942; Queensway Carleton, 388,372; Royal Ottawa, 75,000; Riverside, 3,157;

Salvation Army Grace, 45,040; Owen Sound, Owen Sound General & Marine, 36,301 ;

Palmerston, Palmerston General, 9,679 ; Parry Sound, Parry Sound General, 43, 1 05 ; Pembroke, Pembroke Civic, 6,956; Penetanguishene, Penetanguishene General, 41,370; Perth, Great War Memorial Hospital of Perth District, 64,887; Peterborough — Peterborough Civic, 220,096; St. Joseph's, 37,091; Petrolia, Charlotte Eleanor Englehart, 10,167; Picton, Prince Edward County, 4,136; Port Colborne, Port Colborne General, 35,396; Port Perry, Com-

munity Memorial, 29, 1 1 2 ; Red Lake, Margaret Cochenour, 95,806 ; Renfrew, Renfrew Victoria, 9,663; Richmond Hill, York Central, 888,261; St. Catharines -Hotel Dieu, 91,833; St. Catharines General, 294,203; St. Mary's, St. Mary's Memorial, 6,718; St. Thomas, St. Thomas- Elgin General, 35,603; Scarborough — Scarborough Centenary, 50,913; Scarborough General, 113,120; Seaforth, Seaforth Community, 13,521; Shelburne, Shelburne District, 12,701; Simcoe, Norfolk General, 5,201; Sioux Lookout, Sioux Lookout General, 20,985; Smiths Falls — St. Frances General, 59,854; Smiths Falls Public, 22,496; Southampton, Saugeen Memorial, 894; Stratford, Stratford General, 46,692; Strathroy, Strathroy-Middlesex General, 219,805; Sturgeon Falls, St. Jean de Brebeuf, 17,334; West Nipissing, 7,883; Sudbury Laurentian Hospital, 849,410; St. Joseph's, 18,427; Sudbury General, 242,066; Sudbury

Memorial, 148,971 ; Terrace Bay, McCausland, 5,559; Thessalon, Red Cross Outpost, 3,912;

Thunder Bay — General Hospital of Port Arthur, 38,747 ; McKellar General, 53,776; St. Joseph's General, 18,246; Tillsonburg, Tillsonburg District, 35,646; Timmins, St. Mary's, 24,024; Toronto— Central, 85,017; Doctors, 39,537; Donwood Institute, 20,117; Hospital for Sick Children, 1.493,082; Mount Sinai, 7,270; Northwestern General, 1,439,273; Ontario Cancer Institute, 50,513; Orthopaedic & Arthritic, 240,913; Queensway General, 28,287; St. Joseph's. 105,960; St. Michaels, 48,465; Toronto East General & Orthopaedic, 208,482; Toronto

1 General, 334, 57 ; Toronto Western, 6 1 ,462 ; The Wellesley, 6 1 ,724 ; Women's College, 269,878 Trenton, Trenton Memorial, 31,169; Uxbridge, The Cottage, 16,660; Walkerton, County of Bruce, 17,318; Wallaceburg, Sydenham District, 32,342; Wawa, Lady Dunn, 24,802; Welland, Welland County General, 136,876; Weston — Humber Memorial, 299,038; Toronto Hospital, 16,689; Whitby, Dr. Joseph O. Ruddy General, 104,036; Wiarton, Bruce Peninsula

& District Memorial, 4,21 1 ; Willowdale-North York Branson, 4,956; North York General.

21 1,166; Winchester, Winchester District, 24,71 1 ; Windsor — Hotel Dieu of St. Joseph, 44,400; Metropolitan General, 739,144; Salvation Army Grace, 74,294; Western Hospital Centre, 310,097; Wingham, Wingham & District, 3,140; Woodstock, Woodstock General, 61,528.

Convalescent and Rehabilitation Hospitals ($2,569,806): Peterborough, Five Counties Childrens Centre, 352,274; St. Catharines, Shaver Hospital for Chest Diseases, 16,814; Sarnia, Sarnia & District Crippled Children's Treatment Centre, 280,971; Scarborough, Providence, 2,558; Toronto — Lyndhurst Lodge, 1,389,535; Ontario Crippled

Children's Centre, 240,231 ; St. Bernard's Convalescent, 19,737; St. John's Convalescent, 267,686. 186 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Chronic Hospitals ($1,237,345): Cornwall, Macdonell Memorial, 52,095; Hamilton, St. Peter's, 576,503; Kingston, St. Mary's of the Lake, 11,440; Kitchener, Freeport, 26,411; London, Parkwood, 2,621; Ottawa— The Perley, 17,549; St. Vincent, 20,832; Toronto— Baycrest, 46,577; Bloorview, 379,572; The Queen Elizabeth, 13,694; Riverdale, 40,599; Runnymede, 36,481; Windsor, Western Hospital Centre, (Riverview Unit), 12,971.

Special Grant Regarding Unmanageable Interest Bearing Debt ($175,563): Cornwall, Hotel Dieu, 115,315; Ottawa, St. Vincent, 60,248.

Special Grant ($907,000): Deep River, Deep River & District, 660,000; Hornepayne, Hornepayne Community, 12,000; Moosonee, James Bay General, 235,000.

Operation of Hospitals and related facilities ($1,372,559,570): Hospitals ($1,3 18,357,493): Ajax, Ajax & Pickering General, 3,190,956; Alexandria, Glengarry Memorial, 982,740; Alliston, Stevenson Memorial, 1,953,136; Almonte, Almonte General, 767,725; Arnprior, Arnprior & District Memorial, 1,802,742; Atikokan, Atikokan General, 470,859; Barrie, Royal Victoria Hospital, 7,282,128; Barry's Bay, St. Francis Memorial, 606,608; Bellville, Belleville General,

1 1 ,655, 1 83 ; Blind River, St. Joseph's General, 1 ,3 1 0,708 ; Bowmanville, Bowmanville Memorial, 2,564,771; Bracebridge, South Muskoka Memorial, 2,192,210; Brampton, Peel Memorial, 10,947,145; Brantford— Brantford General, 10,243,197; Brantford Santorium, 257,648; St. Joseph's, 3,546,997; Brockville— Brockville General, 4,506,666; St. Vincent de Paul, 2,562,344; Burlington, Joseph Brant Memorial, 10,782,243; Cambridge, South Waterloo Memorial, 7,168,221; Campbellford, Compbellford Memorial, 1,588,649; Carleton Place, Carleton Place & District Memorial, 958,917; Chapleau, Lady Minto Hospital, 770,748; Chatham— Chatham Public General, 7,344,412; St. Joseph's 4,060,645; Chesley, Chesley & District Memorial, 381,143; Clinton, Clinton Public, 1,076,453; Cobourg, Cobourg District Hospital Association, 2,773,125; Cochenour, Margaret Cochenour Memorial, 812,087 Cochrane, Lady Minto Hospital, 1,804,176; Collingwood, General & Marine, 2,678,301 Cornwall, Cornwall General, 5,342,604; Hotel Dieu, 5,613,923; MacDonell Memorial 1,675,391; Deep River, Deep River, 727,598; Dryden, Dryden District General, 1,788,187 Dunnville, Haldimand War Memorial, 1,630,229; Durham, Durham Memorial, 625,572 Elliot Lake, St. Joseph's General, 1,896,215; Englehart, Englehart & District, 685,414 Espanola, Espanola General, 837,379; Exeter, South Huron, 679,169; Fergus, Grovts Memorial Community, 1,833,034; Fort Erie, Douglas Memorial, 1,637,496; Fort Frances Laverendrye, 2,233,484; Georgetown, Georgetown & District Memorial, 1,590, 843 Gerald ton, Geraldton District, 896,580; Goderich, Alexandra Marine & General, 1,844,762 Grimsby, West Lincoln Memorial, 2,421,851; Guelph — Guelph General, 5,799,066 St. Joseph's, 6,228,398; Hagersville, West Haldimand General, 1,697,872; Haileybury Temiskaming, 2,840,201; Hamilton— Chedoke Hospitals, 10,591,051; Hamilton Civic 36,350,298; St. Joseph's 26,127,409; St. Peter's, 3,021,960; Hanover, Hanover & District 1,950,611; Hawkesbury-Hawkesbury & District General, 1,601,825; Smith Hospital 755,350; Hearst, Notre-Dame, 1,880,924; Hornepayne, Hornepayne Community, 480,688 Huntsville, Huntsville District Memorial, 1,889,036; Ingersoll, Alexandra, 1,593,980; Iroquois Falls, Anson General, 626,104; Kapuskasing, Sensenbrenner, 2,222,249; Kemptville—

Kemptville District, 1,122,971 ; Oxford Private, 161,243; Kenora, Lake of the Woods District, 3,307,601; Kincardine, Kincardine & District General, 1,326,597; Kingston— Hotel Dieu, 9,856,631; Kingston General, 22,848,452; Ongwanda, 865,587; St. Mary's of the Lake, 3,350,035; Kirkland Lake, Kirkland & District, 3,192,069; Kitchener- Freeport, 2,118,363; Kitchener- Waterloo, 17,944,400; St. Mary's General, 9,133,327; Leamington, Leamington District Memorial, 3,021,825; Lindsay, Ross Memorial, 4,687,568; Listowel, Listowel Memorial, 1,898,544; Little Current, St. Joseph's General, 1,352,332; London— Parkwood, 2,898,295; St. Joseph's, 20,898,283; St. Mary's 2,603,115; Victoria Hospital, 31,959,647; University, 20,177,589; Manitouwadge, Manitouwadge General, 461,468; Marathon, Wilson Memorial General, 536,363; Markdale, Centre Grey General, 879,804; Matheson, Bingham Memorial, 418,245; Mattawa, Mattawa General, 795,535; Meaford, Meaford General, 1,448,1 19; Midland, St. Andrew's, 2,165,002; Milton, Milton District, 1,494,298; Mississauga, Mississauga, 12,481,786; Moose Factory, Moose Factory General, 32,340; Moosonee, James Bay General, 727,845; Mount Forest, Louise Marshall, 823,463; Napanee, Lennox & Addington County General, 1,683,089; New Liskeard, Timiskaming, 779,853; Newbury, ;

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Four Counties General, 1,004,223; New Market, York County, 6,871,780; Niagara Falls, Greater Niagara General, 9,593,485; Niagara-on-the-Lake, Niagara, 704,175; Nipigon, Nipigon District Memorial, 518,337; North Bay— North Bay Civic, 5,405,352; St. Joseph's

General, 4,779,232; Oakville, Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial, 8,015,271 ; Orangeville, Dufferin Area, 2,265,568; Orillia, Orillia Soldiers' Memorial, 4,736,318; Oshawa, Oshawa General, 16,393,276; Ottawa— Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, 6,364,618; Ottawa Civic, 36,235,115; Ottawa General, 15,334,706; Hospital Montfort, 5,735,538; Perley, 2,860,446; Royal Ottawa, 1,856,189; Riverside, 7,825,413; St. Vincent (Chronic), 7,552,437; Salvation Army Grace, 5,097,266; Owen Sound, Owen Sound General & Marine, 6,442,314; Palmerston, Palmerston & District, 813,432; Paris, Willett, 1,182,282; Parry Sound— Parry Sound District General, 3,312,189; St. Joseph's, 1,264,262; Pembroke— General, 3,348,032; Pembroke Civic, 2,727,576; Penetanguishene, Penetanguishene General, 1,335,069; Perth, Great War Memorial, 1,559,627; Peterborough— Perterborough Civic, 9,555,157; St. Joseph's General, 6,170,082; Petrolia, Charlotte Eleanor Englehart, 1,497,924; Picton, Prince Edward County Memorial, 1,526,128; Port Colborne, Port Colborne General, 2,666,118; Port Hope, Port Hope & District, 1,426,121; Port Perry, Community Memorial, 984,231; Renfrew, Renfrew Victoria Hospital, 2,548,297; Richmond Hill, York General, 5,315,993; St. Catharines- Hotel Dieu, 6,489,568; Shaver, 1,870,010; St. Catharines General, 12,194,366; St. Mary's, St. Mary's Memorial, 1,132,028; St. Thomas, St. Thomas-Elgin General, 8,322,145; Sarnia— St. Joseph's, 7,039,598; Sarnia General, 7,640,171; Sault Ste. Marie— General, 7,267,537; Plummer Memorial Public, 6,777,589; Seaforth, Seaforth Community, 961,134; Shelburne, Shelburne District, 564,445; Simcoe, Norfolk General, 4,710,800; Sioux Lookout— Sioux Lookout General, 662,998; Sioux Lookout Indian, 13,444; Smith Falls— St. Francis General, 1,891,117; Smiths Falls Public, 2,154,758; Smooth Rock Falls, Smooth Rock Falls, 406,372 Southampton, Saugeen Memorial, 904,909; South Porcupine, Porcupine General, 927,463 Stratford, Stratford General, 6,390,412; Strathroy, Strathroy Middlesex General, 2,975,266 Sturgeon Falls, St. Jean de Brebeuf, 2,215,603; Sudbury— Algoma Sanitorium Association 503,399; Sudbury Memorial, 6,643,270; Laurentian, 164,635; St. Joseph's, 4,572,441 Sudbury General, 11,375,233; Terrace Bay, McCausland, 344,043; Thunder Bay— General Hospital of Pt. Arthur, 6,674,864; McKellar General, 9,427,343; St. Joseph's General, 6,970,175; Walter P. Hogarth Memorial, 736,249; Westmount, 1,651,623; Tillsonburg, Tillsonburg District Memorial, 3,371,992; Timmins, St. Mary's, 4,305,488; Toronto—

Baycrest, 3,237,587; Bloorview Children's, 1,418,022; Central, 4,751,971 ; Doctors, 8,568,165; Donwood Institute, 1,033,842; Etobicoke General, 12,638,964; Hillcrest, 1,535,322; Hospital for Sick Children, 38,513,962; Humber Memorial, 8,242,278; Lyndhurst Lodge, 1,168,736; New Mount Sinai, 21,063,366; Northwestern General, 6,806,083; North York Branson, 11,281,028; North York General, 17,377,036; Orthopaedic & Arthritic, 3,149,365; Our Lady of Mercy, 4,034,670; Providence, 1,689,877; Queen Elizabeth, 7,224,762; Queensway General, 8,962,229; Riverdale, 10,342,753; Runnymede, 1,571,443; St. Bernards, 565,222; St. Joseph's, 19,104,543; St. John's Convalescent, 2,690,412; St. Michael's, 28,620,908; Grace, 2,460,560; Scarborough Centenary, 13,960,078; Scarborough General, 17,535,962; Sunnybrook, 26,015,807; Toronto, 4,205,082; East General, 19,462,230; Toronto General, 51,867,437; Toronto Western, 28,672,549; Wellesley, 20,940,875; Women's College, 11,914,092; York- Finch General, 9,650,590; Trenton, Trenton Memorial, 3,619,964; Uxbridge, Cottage, 973,899; Walkerton, County of Bruce General, 1,854,247; Wallaceburg, Sydenham District, 2,403,416; Wawa, Lady Dunn General, 687,446; Welland, Welland County General, 8,396,631 Whitby, Dr. Joseph O. Ruddy General, 2,329,740; Wiarton, Bruce Pen. & District Memorial, 603,340; Winchester, Winchester District Memorial, 2,356,326; Windsor— Hotel Dieu of St. Joseph, 11,613,104; Metropolitan General, 9,725,704; Salvation Army Grace, 9,450,677;

Western Hospital Centre, (I.O.D.E. Unit) 10,520,189; (Riverview Unit), 3,596,751 ; Wingham, Wingham & District, 2,123,958; Woodstock, Woodstock General, 5,153,637;—Transferred from Ambulance and Related Emergency Services, 1,827,000— Out of Province Hospitals, 33,610,102; Less: Recoveries from Third Parties, 5,953,833.

Others ($54,202,077):

Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Research Foundation, 4,963,685 ; Canadian Arthritis & Rheumatism Society (Ont. Div), 568,830; Canadian Red Cross Society, 7,811,563; Edith Cavell Regional School of Nursing, 65,635; Hamilton District Society for Crippled Children, 139,866; Institute Medical Technology, 2,743,922; Institute of Traumatic, Plastic & Restorative Surgery, 10,473; Kent County Children's Treatment Centre, 41,976; Kitchener-Waterloo Rotary Children's Centre, 240,244; Lake of Woods Children's Mental Health Centre, 178,000; 188 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Lakehead Regional School of Nursing, 334,790; Lansdowne Children's Centre, 37,889; London District Crippled Children's Treatment Centre, 401,159; Mack Regional School of Nursing, 104,318; McMaster University Medical Centre, 16,723,865; Metro Toronto Hospital Planning Council, 112,604; Niagara Peninsula Crippled Children's Centre, 166,642; Niagara Peninsula Rehabilitation Centre, 445,059; Northwestern Ontario Crippled Children's Centre, 146,747; One Medical Place Surgical Unit, 10,377; Ontario Cancer Foundation, 3,735,310;

Ontario Cancer Institute, 10,304,947; Ontario Crippled Children's Centre, 3,273,461 ; Peerless Distributors Ltd., 22,344; Remedial Speech Association, 53,036; Rotary Children's Rehabili- tation Unit, 33,699; Sarnia & District Crippled Children's Treatment Centre, 130,488; Simcoe Hall Crippled Children's Centre, 171,952; Sudbury & District Crippled Children's Treatment Centre, 56,053; Toronto Rehabilitation Centre, 946,950; Windsor & Essex County C.C.C., 75,096; -Accounts under $10,000, 151,097;

Grants to Compensate for Municipal Taxation ($2,439,250): Barrie, Royal Victoria, 15,650; Belleville, Belleville General, 21,750; Brampton, Peel Memorial, 22,500;

Brantford, Brantford General, 24,650; Brockville, Brockville General, 1 1,300; Burlington, Joseph

Brant Memorial, 25,550; Cambridge, South Waterloo Memorial, 1 3,400; Chatham, Public General, 17,400; Cornwall-Cornwall General, 10,850; Hotel Dieu, 11,900; Guelph-Guelph General, 10,850; St. Joseph's, 14,600; Hamilton-Chedoke, 19,250; Hamilton Civic, 69,150; St. Josephs, 35,050; McMaster University, 12,800; Kingston- Hotel Dieu, 14,050; Kingston General, 29,500;

St. Mary on the Lake, 10,500; Kitchener- Kitchener- Waterloo, 34,800; St. Mary's General, 1 7.700; London— St. Joseph's, 27^50; St. Mary's, 10,200; Victoria Hospital, 43,050; University Hospital. 19,800; Mississauga, Mis4issauga, 24,750; Newmarket, York County, 12,650; Niagara Falls, Greater Niagara General, 20,500; North Bay, North Bay Civic, 10,550; Oakville, Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial, 16,650; Orillia, Orillia Soldiers' Memorial, 10,450; Oshawa, Oshawa General, 29,600;

Ottawa-Ottawa Civic, 56,050; Ottawa General, 30,700; Hopital Montfort, 1 1,600; Perley, 10,950; Riverside, 14,700; St. Vincent, 26,300; Salvation Army Grace, 10,100; Owen Sound, Owen Sound General & Marine, 11,850; Peterborough — Peterborough Civic, 18,650; St. Joseph's General, 11,850; St. Catharines- Hotel Dieu, 15,050; St. Catharines General, 27,350; St. Thomas, St. Thomas-Elgin General, 19,750; Sarnia — St. Joseph's, 16,350; Sarnia General, 15,750; Sault Ste. Marie — General, 14,200; Plummer Memorial Public, 11,750; Simcoe, Norfolk General, 10,750; Stratford, Stratford General, 15,450; Sudbury — Sudbury Memorial, 12,000; Sudbury General, 16,250; Thunder Bay-General Hospital of Port Arthur, 13,300; McKellar General. 19,500; St. Joseph's General, 11,000; Toronto— Doctors, 15,950; Etobicoke General, 21,600; Hospital for Sick Children, 39,350; Humber Memorial, 15,900; New MounuSinai, 17,650; Northwestern General, 12,400; North York Branson, 22,200; North York General,. 29,000; Our Lady of Mercy. 15,000; Queen Elizabeth, 25,050; Queensway General, 16,550; Riverdale, 39,400; St. Joseph's. 29,600; St. Michael's, 41,000; Scarborough Centenary, 26,200; Scarborough General, 32,050; Sunnybrook, 37,900; Toronto, 15,500; East General & Orthopaedic, 28,600; Toronto General, 55,100; Toronto Western, 37,900; Wellesley, 30,100; Women's College, 19,550; York-Finch General, 15,500; Welland, Welland County General, 20,850; Windsor- Hotel Dieu of St. Joseph, 24,200; Metropolitan General, 17,900; Salvation Army Grace, 17,350; Western Hospital Centre, (LODE. Unit), 15,200; (Riverview Unit), 12,200; Woodstock, Woodstock General, 10,400;- Accounts under $10,000, 592,250;

Capital Financial Assistance ($42,126,000): Alexandria, Glengarry Memorial, 715,569; Atokokan, Atikokan General, 569,162; Bancroft, Red Cross Outpost Hospital, 12,566; Barry's Bay, St. Francis Memorial, 18,270; Belleville, Belleville General, 240,462; Blind River, St. Joseph's, 7,200; Brantford, Brantford General, 43,645; Brockville, Brockville General, 26,557; Burlington, Joseph Brant, 15,769; Cambridge, South Waterloo, 3,000,006; Campbellford, Campbellford Memorial, 13,183; Chapleau, Lady Minto, 299,324; Chatham, Public General, 67,089; St. Joseph's, 757,665; Clinton, Clinton Public, 8,318; Collingwood, Collingwood General & Marine, 373,086; Cornwall, Macdonell Memorial, 26,520; Espanola, Espanola General, 9,739; Etobicoke, Etobicoke General, 761,966; Exeter, South Huron, 6,1 56; Fort Frances, La Verendrye, 40,474; Georgetown, Georgetown & District Memorial. 474,839; Guelph, St. Joseph's, 150,177; Haileybury, Temiskaming Hospitals, 7,335; Haliburton. Red Cross Outpost, 4,249; Hamilton, Hamilton Civic Hospitals, Henderson Unit, 12.002; St. Joseph's, 119,798; St. Peter's, 2,fD3,443; Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury & District, 14,340; Iroquois Falls, Anson General, 2,680; Kapuskasing, Sensenbrenner, 9,900; Kemptville, Kemptville District. 12,380; Kenora, Lake of the Woods District, 180,291; Kingston -Kingston General. 4.739; St. Mary's of the Lake, 23,275; Kirkland Lake, Kirkland and District, 1,485,024; Kitchener Freeport, 6,792; Kitchener- Waterloo, 5,928; St. Marys General, 35,332: Leamington, Leamington PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 189

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District Memorial, 6,072; Lindsay, Ross Memorial, 367,697; Listowel, Listowel Memorial, 6,682; London, Victoria, 42,059; Manitouwadge, Manitouwadge General, 12,531; Markdale, Centre Grey General, 6,674; Matheson, Bingham Memorial, 780; Midland, St. Andrews, 1,230,786; Mount Forest, Louise Marshall, 427,507; Newmarket, York County, 4,062,676; Niagara Falls, The Greater Niagara General, 427,010; North Bay, North Bay Civic, 75,122; Oakville, Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial, 4,929; Oshawa, Oshawa General, 178,160; Ottawa— Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, 310,789; Hopital Montfort, 99,510; Ottawa Civic, 134,295; Ottawa General,

1 ,249 ; The Perley, 2,456 ; Queensway-Carleton, 2,360,473 ; Pembroke Civic, 1 ,242 ; Penetanguishene, Penetanguishene General, 91,242; Peterborough— Peterborough Civic, 99,040; St. Joseph's, 2,411; Petrolia, Charlotte Eleanor Englehart, 10,098; Picton, Prince Edward County Memorial, 10,582; Port Colborne, Port Colborne General, 12,438; Red Lake, Margaret Cochenour, 41,350; Richmond Hill, York Central, 2,575,789; St. Catharines— St. Catherines General, 845,197; Shaver Hospital for Chest Disease, 11,051; Sarnia, Sarnia General, 101,597; Scarborough- Scarborough Centenary, 17,858; Scarborough General, 62,025; Seaforth, Seaforth Community, 1,969; Stratford, Stratford General, 94,643; Strathroy, Strathroy-Middlesex General, 186,01 6;

Sturgeon Falls, St. Jean de Brebeuf, 12,386; Sudbury— Laurentian, 1,394,391 ; Sudbury Memorial, 9,608; Terrace Bay, McCausland, 10,380; Thunder Bay, McKellar General, 9,461; Timmins, St. Mary's, 7,309; Toronto— Bloorview, 916,236; Doctors, 29,637; Hospital for Sick Children,

1,432,403; Northwestern General, 5,798,211 ; Orthopaedic & Arthritic, 435,050; Queen Elizabeth, 1,368; Riverdale, 21,221; St. Joseph's, 17,151; Salvation Army Grace, 56,190; Toronto East

General & Orthopaedic, 930,534; Toronto General, 9,351 ; Women's College, 126,161 ; Uxbridge, The Cottage, 7,470; Welland, Welland County General, 148,246; Weston, Humber Memorial, 1,931,186; Willowdale-North York General, 2,295,677; St. John's Convalescent, 782,923; Windsor, Windsor Western Hospital Centre, 138,673; Wingham, Wingham & District, 6,142; Woodstock, Woodstock General, 11,380;

Medical Expenses and Costs re Disabilities Attributable to the drug Thalidomide ($14,500): Ontario Society for Crippled Children, 13,159— Accounts under $10,000, 1,341.

Rehabilitation Grants ($138,800): Camp Couchiching, 8,000; Canadian Arthritis & Rheumatism Society, (Ontario Division), 15,000; Canadian Hemophilia Society— Ontario Chapter, 2,000; Canadian Paraplegic Association, 3,500; Canadian Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association, 3,000; Corbrook Sheltered Workshop, 9,200; Diabetic Association of Ontario, 3,276; Family Service Association of Metro- politan Toronto, 11,238; Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, (Ontario Division), 11,500; Ontario Epilepsy Association, 5,000; Ontario Society for Crippled Children, 66,836; University of Toronto, 250.

Costs and Expenses of prescribed drugs and equipment re children with Cystic Fibrosis ($404,200): Ontario Society for Crippled Children, 404,200.

Ontario Drug Benefit Plan ($8,545,790): Payments made in accordance with the Family Benefits Act— Ontario Drug Benefit Plan, 10,174,678. Less: Recovered from Ministry of Community and Social Services, 1,628,888.

Home Care Assistance ($10,030,919): Algoma, 137,400; Belleville, 386,600; Brant County, 183,000; Bruce County, 5,400; Burlington, 140,000; Durham Regional, 213,400; Elgin-St. Thomas, 90,880; Grey-Bruce, 196,020; Guelph- Wellington-Dufferin, 416,800; Haldimand Norfolk, 221,731; Haliburton-Kawartha Pine Ridge District, 187,900; Halton County, 24,000; Hamilton-Wentworth, 391,600; Huntsville, 42,000; Huron County, 117,000; Kent Chatham, 108,800; Kingston-Frontenac-Addington, 334,700; Thunder Bay, 206,700; Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District, 204,350; London, 432,300; Metro- politan Toronto, 2,175,000; Niagara Regional, 411,600; North Bay & District, 105,000; North- western, 206,350; Ottawa-Carleton Regional, 461,600; Oxford, 65,800; Parry Sound, 48,000; Peel Regional Municipality, 236,100; Perth District, 93,770; Peterborough, 158,000; Porcupine, 190,200; Renfrew, 116,700; St. Lawrence Ottawa Valley, 196,400; Sarnia, 124,000; Simcoe County, 266,900; Sudbury & District, 181,000; Timiskaming, 91,200; Waterloo County, 309,604; Windsor-Essex, 317,100; York Regional Board of Health, 146,700; M.D.S. Health Group Ltd.,

77,733 ;-Other Accounts under $10,000, 1 1,581.

Provincial Aid re Homes for Special Care ($36,844,903):

Extended Care Health Insurance Benefits ($63,259,386): 190 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

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Grants to Community Mental Health Facilities— Capital ($2,343,900): Creative Centre for Learning Disabilities, 11,741; Earlscourt Children's Home, 39,914; C. M. Hincks

Treatment Centre, 3,908 ; Horizon's Home, 24,600 ; Integra Foundation, 62,789 ; Mount St. Joseph's Centre, 60,400; Ottawa-Carleton Regional Residential Treatment Centre, 55,652; Regional Centre for Children & Adolescents— Windsor, 118,744; Royal Ottawa Hospital, 1,914,957; Sudbury-Algoma Sanatorium, 44,978; Westend Creche, 6,217.

Grants to Community Mental Health Facilities— Operating ($52,788,677): Hospitals ($17,599,527):

Barrie, Royal Victoria, 40,381 ; Belleville, Belleville General, 223,542; Brampton, Peel Memorial, 81,824; Brantford— Brantford General, 35,646; Brantford Sanatorium, 14,421; Burlington, Joseph Brant Memorial, 126,310; Cambridge, South Waterloo Memorial, 32,660; Chatham,

Public General, 37,201 ; Cornwall, Cornwall General, 56,683 ; Guelph— Community Psychiatric Hospital, 365,405; Homewood Sanatorium, 5,111,665; Kenora, Lake of the Woods District, 27,880; Kingston, Kingston General, 88,794; Kitchener, Kitchener- Waterloo, 114,169; London, Victoria Hospital, 127,659; Mississauga, Mississauga, 36,630; Newmarket, York

County, 87,323; Niagara Falls, Greater Niagara General, 54,151 ; Oakville, Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial, 61,892; Oshawa, Oshawa General, 126,273; Ottawa— Children's Hospital of

Eastern Ontario, 1 1,1 38; Ottawa Civic, 25,91 1 ; Ottawa General, 1 42,538 ;Queensway-Carleton, 96,360; Royal Ottawa, 5,413,902; Peterborough, Peterborough Civic, 156,925; Richmond Hill, York Central, 88,252; St. Catharines, St. Catharines General, 37,573; Sarnia, Sarnia General, 29,982; Sault Ste. Marie, General, 92,609; Sudbury-Algoma Sanatorium, 2,696,014; Sudbury General Hospital, 49,606; Thunder Bay— McKellar General, 21,253; St. Joseph's General, 16,500; Toronto— Etobicoke General, 75,358; Hospital for Sick Children, 298,098;

Humber Memorial, 50,481 ; New Mount Sinai, 38,115; North York Branson, 52,872; North York General, 267,428; Queensway General, 14,849; St. Joseph's, 19,187; Scarborough Centenary, 98,266; Scarborough General, 117,443; Sunnybrook, 63,889; East General & Orthopaedic, 36,976; Women's College, 66,540; York-Finch General, 21,551; Welland, Welland County General, 36,542; Windsor, Western Hospital Centre, 66,559— Out of Province Hospitals, 546,301.

Others ($35,189,150): Adventure Place, 245,487; Algoma Sanatorium, 198,100; Blue Hills Academy Camp, 510,138; Bracebridge Community Health Services, 172,397; Browndale (Ontario) Ltd., 7,226,580; Central Toronto Youth Service, 107,500; Chedoke Child & Family Centre, 1,302,873; Child Development Centre, 318,286; Chimo Youth Services Inc., 341,749; Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, 8,782,702; Craigwood, 529,512; Dellcrest Children's Centre, 1,195,790; Durham House, 12,310; Earlscourt Childrens' Home, 474,306; East Metro Children & Youth Centre, 40,500; Five Counties Childrens' Centre, 23,200; Hamilton- Wentworth Health Unit, 392,872; C. M. Hincks Treatment Centre, 1,064,407; Horizon's Home, 173,049; Huntley Youth Services, 158,472; Integra Foundation, 309,215; Jewish Family & Child Service, 136,025;

Kenora Child Hearth Centre, 45,606 ; Kerry's Place, 146,625 ; Lake of Woods Children's Mental Health Centre, 20,808; Lutherwood Village for Youth, 535,146; Lynwood Hall Children's Centre, 470,305; Madame Vanier Children's Services, 1,182,186; Maryvale Vocational School, 1,042,769; Mercury Road Residence, 83,946; Mount St. Joseph's Centre, 456,013; Oolagen House, 246,774; University of Ottawa, 350,966; Ottawa-Carleton Rec. Centre, 373,356; Powell Brown Nursery School, 154,908; Regional Centre for Children & Adolescents- Windsor, 1,354,685; Sacred Heart Children's Village, 1,008,366; Sarnia Lambton Centre for Children & Youth, 281,700; Cecilia Smith Remedial Nursery School, 166,681; Stothers Pre-School Child Care Centre, 158,220; Sunnyside Childrens Centre, 324,659; Tamarac Treatment Centre, 372,802; Westend Creche, 372,804; Western Ontario Therapeutic Community Hostel Inc., 329,623; Windsor Group Therapy Project, 123,990; Borough of York, 140,007; York Educational Clinic, 132,399; Youthdale Treatment Centres, 1,578,829; -Accounts under $10,000, 19,507.

Grants to Compensate for Municipal Taxation ($396,850): Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, 8,750; Township of Elizabethtown, 44,000; Borough of Etobicoke, 26,050; Township of Goderich, 11,500; City of Hamilton, 36,850; City of Kingston, 36,500; City of London, 27,200; City of North Bay, 23,750; Town of Penetanguishene, 15,850; Township of Sydenham, 21,400; Township of Tay, 14,900; City of Thunder Bay, 30,200; City of Timmins, 7,500; City of Toronto, 24,800; Town of Whitby, 43,500; Township of Yarmouth, 48,700. Less: Recovered from Ministry of Community and Social Services, 24,600. :

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Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Grants-in-Aid ($596,954): Accom Vanier, 15,000; Alcohol & Drug Concern Inc., 15,000; Buenavista-on-the-Rideau, 30,000; Cornwall Family Service Bureau, 13,000; Council on Drug Abuse, 100,000; Friendship Concept, 25,000; Friendship House, 15,000; Friendship Welcome Centre, 13,743; Halfway House, 10,000; Holding Unit (Transition House) 15,000; Maison de Retour, 17,274; Mission of St. Jude, 12,500; Next Step, Inc., 12,000; Ontario Federation of Indian Centres, 22,300; Oshawa-Whitby Crisis Intervention Centre, 15,000; Queen's University, 10,680; Rapport House Inc., 15,000; Recovery Residence, Peterborough Civic Hospital, 15,094; Red Lake District Alcohol & Drug Committee, 13,076; Simcoe County, Muskoka-Parry Sound Half-Way House, 10,000; Spera Niagara, 15,000; "Street Haven at the Crossroads", 10,000; Union Mission for Men, 12,000; Wayside House of Hamilton, 20,000; Wayside House of St. Catharines, 16,078; Windsor Western Hospital Centre, 16,000; Wyndham House, 19,975;- Accounts under $10,000, 93,234.

Detoxification Centres— Costs and Expenses ($1,481,920): Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Research Foundation, 157,254; Hamilton Civic Hospitals, 126,613; Kenora-Lake of the Woods District Hospital, 139,613; Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, 36,000 Lake of Woods Childrens Mental Health Centre, 8,100; London, St. Joseph's Hospital, 130,816; Ottawa General Hospital, 139,586; St. Catharines, Hotel Dieu Hospital, 55,000; Sudbury, St. Joseph's Hospital, 126,819; Thunder Bay, St. Joseph's General Hospital, 155,340; Toronto — East General & Orthopaedic, 79,277; St. Michael's Hospital, 144,310; Western Hospital, 68,617; Windsor, Western Hospital Centre, 114,575.

Total Other Payments 2,405,533,938

Statutory

Minister's Salary ($18,000)

Hon. F. S. Miller 18,000

Parliamentary Assistant's Salary ($4,972)

G. W. Walker 4,972

Deposit Trust and Reserve Accounts ($181,967)

Payments: Outstanding cheques (OHIP) 165,954 Estate Funds 4,410 Hospital Trust Accounts 11 ,603

Government Pharmacy Account

Purchases Abbott Laboratories Ltd., 111,128; Acme Paper Products Co., 10,627; Allen & Hanburys, 11,377; Ayerst

McKenna & Harrison Ltd., 28,048; BDH Chemicals Canada Ltd., 10,001 ; CR Board Canada Ltd., 29,702; Becton, Dickinson & Co. Canada Ltd., 11,789; Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (Canada) Ltd., 12,797; Chesebrough-Pond's (Canada) Ltd., 89,529; Ciba-Geigy Canada Ltd., 161,279; Connaught Laboratories Ltd., 1,046,291; Cyanamid of Canada Ltd., 42,298; Dow Chemical of Canada Ltd., 152,486; Druggists' Corp. Ltd., 37,061; Elliott-Marion Co. Ltd., 16,965; Eschmann-Canada Ltd., 19,940; Charles E. Frosst & Co., 90,953; Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., 17,114; ICN Canada Ltd., 205,962; Ingram & Bell Ltd., 42,290; Kendall Co. (Canada) Ltd., 51,682; Eli Lilly & Co. (Canada) Ltd., 24,845; M.T.C. Pharmaceuticals Ltd., 16,814; Paul Maney Laboratories, 19,725; McNeil Laboratories (Canada) Ltd., 349,673; Merck Sharp & Dohme Canada Ltd., 580,479; Wm. S. Merrell, Co. 11,317; Mowatt & Moore Ltd., 51,123; National Hospital Supply Co. Ltd., 15,782; Novopharm Ltd., 61,800; Odonto Corp. Ltd., 12,996; PCL Packaging Ltd., 25,050; Parke Davis & Co. Ltd., 28,283; Pfizer Co. Ltd., 12,734; Poulenc Ltd., 91,005; Riker Pharma- ceutical Co. Ltd., 17,043; Safety House of Canada, 14,500; Sandoz (Canada) Ltd., 75,870; Sands Pharma- ceuticals, 23,866; Schering Corp. Ltd., 30,558; G. D. Searle& Co. of Canada Ltd., 55,703; Smith, Kline & ;

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French Canada Ltd., 32,895; Smith & Nephew Ltd., 19,848; E. R. Squibb & Sons Ltd., 131,192; Texpack, Ltd., 11,211; Warner-Lambert Canada Ltd., 19,318; Wyeth Ltd., 46,023; -Accounts under $10,000,

155,052; Transferred to Revenue, re: Excess of distribution and cash sales over Purchases, 287,81 1

Deduct : Distribution and Cash Sales 4,421 ,835

Summary of Expenditures

Voted —

Salaries and Wages 1 54,484,067

Employee Benefits 1 6.534,789

Travelling Expenses 1 ,391 ,794 Other Payments 2,405,533,938 — 2,577,944,588 Statutory 204,939

Total Expenditure, Ministry of Health $2,578,149,527 . . 1

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Remuneration exceeding $20,000 received by officials

from two or more Ministries for the fiscal year 1974-1975

Name Ministry Page Amount Total

$ $ Awad, A. G. Community and Social Services 143 3,655 Health 175 20,174 23,829

Batcules, G. W. Government Services 21 14,240

Transportation and Communications 1 1 12,878 27,118

Bayly, G. H. Management Board of Cabinet 17 2,870 Resources Development Policy 79 45,243 48,113

Betanski, Z. Industry and Tourism 95 16,547 Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs. 43 10,016 26,563

Brannan, C. E. Justice Policy 55 39,093 Solicitor General 75 6,278 45,371

Brauch, D. S. Government Services 21 10,607 Health 175 10,314 20,921

Brown, H. Y. Health 175 15,891 Education 167 4,203 20,094

Brown, R.G. Government Services 21 495 Housing 35 26,767 27,262

Bryant, R. F. Health 175 9,338 Community and Social Services 143 11,319 20,657

Campbell, D. S. Government Services 21 899 Housing 35 21,557 22,456

Chapman, J. V. Industry and Tourism 95 22,541 Colleges and Universities 137 3,634 26,175

Chorney, N. M. Attorney General 57 11 ,226 Consumer and Commercial Relations 65 13,059 24,285

Christmann, J. H. Industry and Tourism 95 1 8,390 Natural Resources 101 5,031 23,421

Clarkson, S. W. Management Board of Cabinet 17 38,983 Energy 87 5,366 44,349

Coffin, G. R. Solicitor General 75 18,829

Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs. . 43 10,281 29,110

Cook, B. G. Government Services 21 1,951 Management Board of Cabinet 17 23,525 25,476 5

194 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75

Name Ministry Page Amount Total

$ $ Cooper, R W. Attorney General 57 4,686 Consumer and Commercial Relations 65 18,465 23,151

Coulthard, W. W. Cabinet Office 15 31,331 Education 167 2,362 33,693

Dick, A. R. Justice Policy 55 2,153

Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs. . . 43 45,961 48,114

Dick, W. L. Resources Development Policy 79 5,547 Environment 89 17,699 23,246

Fitzpatrick, M. S. Government Services 21 592 Office of the Premier 13 31,913 32,505

Francis, H. C. Government Services 21 10,284

Health 1 75 9,757 20,041

Furlonger, W. A. Government Services 21 1 2,753

Transportation and Communications Ill 1 1,533 24,286

Gaffran, F. W. Education 1 67 443 Government Services 21 25,486 25,929

Gain, M. Government Services 21 7,848 Housing 35 12,436 20,284

Gray, W. D Government Services 21 7,460

Transportation and Communications Ill 1 3,316 20,776

Harding, A. D. Correctional Services 69 11 ,067 Management Board of Cabinet 17 9,848 20,91

Kristoffy, N. Housing 35 19,270

Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs. . . 43 4,612 23,882

Lethbridge, K. F. Environment 89 1 5,503

Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs. . . 43 8,764 24,267

Martin, C. A. Government Services 21 11 ,405 Health 176 10,314 21,719

MacNee, W. Q. Government Services 21 43,770 Natural Resources 101 2,870 46,640

Omand, D. N. Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs. . . 43 37,532 Colleges and Universities 137 655 38,187 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1974-75 195

Name Ministry Page Amount Total

$

Orris, M. S. Colleges and Universities 1 37 24,406 Health 176 1,680 26,086

Reynolds, J. K. Natural Resources 101 45,243 Resources Development Policy 79 2,870 48,113

Rooke, W. E. Industry and Tourism 95 12,336 Management Board of Cabinet 17 13,868 26,204

Rowan, M. Cabinet Office 15 24,886 Culture and Recreation 165 8,601 33,487

Russell, A. A. Solicitor General 75 28,982 Attorney General 58 5,366 34,348

Sauve, C. F. Cabinet Office 15 19,543 Management Board of Cabinet 17 4,762 24,305

Sinclair, D. Correctional Services 69 38,520 Justice Policy 55 6,694 45,214

Sobczyk, E. F. Government Services 21 11,405 Health 177 10,314 21,719

Spry, G. D. Education 168 32,248 Natural Resources 101 3,862 36,110

Trebelco, J. B. Government Services 21 11,516 Transportation and Communications 112 10,334 21,850

Trivett, G. S. Housing 35 19,091 Environment 89 9,736 28,827

Van Toen, G. R. Government Services 21 1 1 ,099 Health 177 10,934 22,033

Vintrova, M. Community and Social Services 143 13,277 Health 177 ,11,278 24,555

Webber, B. F. Health 177 27,882

Education 1 68 3,317 31,199