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Lynds,Reginald E...5620.46 Mccarron,Jerome A 10 SUPPLEMENT TO THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Agriculture & Marketing - (Continued) Lynds,Reginald E................................. 5,620.46 Pick,Arthur A................................ 7,255.54 McCarron,Jerome A.................... 10,626.79 Post,Gerald A................................ 6,157.58 McCurdy,William................................ 6,184.15 Redden,John E............................. 13,490.05 MacDonald,Donald L.......................... 3,569.37 Rideout,Peter J............................. 14,310.45 MacDonald,Gerard A.......................... 4,026.17 Robinson,David E........................ 6,433.83 MacDonald,Harvey W.......................... 4,425.34 Rouse,Angus................................ 5,944.76 MacDonald,Linda D............................. 7,548.55 Rovers,Arnold A........................... 15.191.99 MacDonald,Paul D............................... 5,059.22 Rushton,Patrick H........................ 10,226 13 MacDougall,Rhonda............................ 7,928.44 Russell,Roger C........................... 4,503.41 Macintosh,George D.................... 6,611.61 Sandeson.K.Laurie...................... 3,572.48 McIsaac,Dale W................................... 8,678.18 Sangster,David M........................ 9,243.90 MacKay,Robert D................................. 6,086.53 Sibley,John D............................... 8,531.72 MacKenzie,George F............................ 4,343.40 Smith,G.Brian............................. 12,280.12 MacLeod,J.William............................. 3,742.53 Smith,George C........................... 6,751.28 MacLeod,Wayne M.............................. 7,988.88 Smith,Weldon L........................... 5,056.80 MacMillan,Robb M.............................. 7,571.82 Stead,Phillip B............................. 7,724.58 MacNeil,Martha C............................... 3,927.21 Swan,George 1............................. 3,956.96 MacPhail,Beverly B.C.......................... 5,648.33 Swinkels,Peter M........................ 4,222.26 Mahoney,Brian M........................ 13,663.54 Taylor.Ralph H............................. 5,436.83 Manning,Dean..................................... 7,786.29 Thomas,William G...................... 5,994.91 Masterman,Harold J............................ 5,861.24 Thompson,Charles N................... 10,324.22 Maynard,Ernest G................................ 4,668.15 Thompson.Robert L................... 9,509.61 Mellish,Dwane R................................. 5,063.38 Thomson,Jack D.......................... 3,956.78 Moerman,Dennis E.............................. 7,589.09 Toms,Brian M............................. 4,779.94 Morley,William J................................. 6,238.69 Van Roestel.John A...................... 6,861.68 Morse,Peter L...................................... 4,986.30 Van Vonderen,Anthony J............ 11,382.80 Morton,Jeffrey G........................ 5,857.04 Walsh,Frederick A...................... 4,585.02 Mosher,Robert O........................ 4,486.00 Walsh,Tracy............................... 7,038.72 Murray ,J.Herbert........................ 17,203.32 Ward,Marianne J........................ 6,490.35 Murray,Robert A................................. 9,298.87 Webster,Trent A.......................... 5.978.62 Neary.James M........................... 4,768.44 Wentzell.Jeffrey.......................... 7,517.88 Nicholson,Fraser C.............................. 5,293.20 Whiston,Barbara E...................... 5,926.85 Nickerson,Jill C................................... 7,363.66 Whitman,Richard J..................... 7,764.51 Nixon,William A................................... 7,436.36 Wilson,Alexander J...................... 3.564.21 Oderkirk,Alexander ILF..................... 6,479.94 Withrow,Ruth A.......................... 6,542.41 Oickle.Valorie H................................... 5,671.10 Withrow,William B..................... 6,556.80 Oulton.Mary A..................................... 6,007.50 Zwicker,Kenneth G..................... 4,633.72 Petlipas,Bruce A........................... 4,321.09 Accounts under $3,500 ................ 219,602.52 Phillips,Robin M........................... 6,670.67 $1,175,166.79 Grants and Assistance: Amherst Veterinary Clinic Ltd. $9,525.19 Annapolis County Exhibition . 5,000.00 Annapolis Co.East Livestock Annapolis,Municipality o f ......... 7.843.32 Health Services Board............ 26.277.61 Antigonish-Guysborough-St. Annapolis Co. West Livestock Mary’s Livestock Health Health Services Board............ 29,121.62 Services Board...................... 103,634.21 SUPPLEMENT TO THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Agriculture & Marketing - (Continued) Antigonish Veterinary Clinic . 13.817.21 Halifax-South-East 1 ivestock Atlantic Agri-Products Health Services Board............ 18,637.90 Competitiveness Council........ 5.000.00 Hants County Exhibition............ 5,000.00 Atlantic Dairy Livestock Hants East Livestock Health Improvement Corporation .... 333.130.90 Services Board...................... 116,567.39 Atlantic Winter Fair... 15,150.00 Hants East,Municipality o f .......... 6,398.62 Awards to Clubs........ 8,785.00 Hants West Livestock Health Baddeck Veterinary Clinic......... 8.186.39 Services Board........................ 65,338.42 Beef C ow-Calf Support Hants West Municipality of. 8,419.17 Program................... 595,360.00 Inverness,Municipality o f .......... 5,377,22 Beef Development Program .... 570,487.23 Inverness-Victoria Regional Blueberry Producers Livestock Health Services Association of Nova Scotia . 7,000.00 Board....................................... 161,300.71 Cape Breton Livestock Health Kings Co.Livestock Health Services Board........................ 25,757.12 Services Board......................... 234,819.74 Cape Breton,Municipality o f. 6,485.11 Kings,Municipality o f ................. 43,695.19 Capital Advance Interest Limestone Assistance Policy .... 696,869.55 Charges.................................... 3,779.697.29 Lunenburg-Chester-Queens Capital Grants Policy................. 515,452.11 Livestock Health Services Central & West Colchester Board....................................... 65,685.03 Livestock Health Services Manure Storage Incentive.......... 438,365.05 Board..................................... 126,006.57 Maple Syrup Assistance Clare Livestock Health Program..................................... 29,382.65 Services Board........................ 13,735.46 Maritime Beef Testing Society . 21,600.00 Colchester,Municipality o f.......... 14,674.56 N.S. & Nfld. Holstein Branch Colchester North Livestock Holestein Canada...................... 11,204.00 Health Services Board . 26,456.27 N.S.Animal Breeders Cornwallis Veterinarians Ltd. 43,319.64 Co-operative Ltd...................... 75,000.00 Cream Hauling Assistance.......... 22,538.40 N.S.Beekeepers Association .... 8,000.00 Cumberland Co.East N.S.Cattlemen’s Association . 5,875.00 Livestock Health N.S.Crop & Livestock Insurance Services Board....... 32,589.36 Commission............................. 216,620.27 Cumberland Co. 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