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Public Accounts of the Province Of : : PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1976-77 OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Hon. Pauline McGibbon, Lieutenant Governor DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($52,351) Employee Benefits ($5,330) Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 609; Group Insurance, 483; Long Term Income Protection Plan, 381; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 844; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 2,246; Unemployment Insurance, 897; Superannuation Adjustment Fund, 394. Payments to other Ministries re : Various Benefits ($144) Ministry of the Attorney General, 48; Ministry of Housing, 96. Less : Recoveries from other Ministries re : Various Benefits ($668) Management Board of Cabinet, 535; Ministry of the Attorney General, 133. Other Payments ($34,916) Materials, Supplies, etc. ($4,916): Accounts under $10,000, 4,916. Expenses ($30,000): Her Honour Pauline McGibbon allowance for contingencies, 30,000. Total Other Payments 34,916 Summary of Expenditure Voted Salaries and Wages 52,351 Employee Benefits 5,330 Other Payments 34,916 Total Expenditure, Office of the Lieutenant Governor $92,597 : : : PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1976-77 OFFICE OF THE ASSEMBLY DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($1,804,663) Listed below are the salary rates of those employees on staff at March 31, where the annual rate is in excess of $25,000. P. A. Brannan, 28,699; D. Cameron, 25,480; R. J. Fleming, 42,400; E. Hemphill, 25,480; J. Holtby, 32,378; R. G. Lewis, 51,590; A. Sloga, 25,480. Employee Benefits ($200,204) Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Group Insurance, Long Term Income Protection, Extended Health, 21,326; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 26,448; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 88,709; Super- annuation Adjustment Fund, 16,405. Other Payments— Receiver General for Canada re: Canada Pension Plan, 16,980; Unemployment Insurance, 24,241. Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario, 31. Attendance Bonus Credits (Annual), 6,064. Travelling Expenses ($25,860) Accounts under $2,500, 25,860. Other Payments ($11,291,841) Materials and Supplies ($1,566,691): Caldwell A/V Equipment Co. Ltd., 15,560; The Carswell Co. Ltd., 422,332; A. B. Dick Company of Canada, 56,513; J. & J. Dineley Ltd., 289,204; The Dobbie Industries Ltd., 12,091; Electro Sonic Industrial Sales, Toronto, Ltd., 11,225; Hospital Curtain & Drapery Mfg. Co. 13,076; International Business Machines Ltd., 32,733; Liquor Control Board of Ontario, 15,325; Ministry of Government Services, 126,645; Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, 108,735; Noble Scott Company Ltd., 329,475; R.C.A. Limited, 83,453; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 27,532;— Accounts under $10,000, 302,975. Less: Recoveries from Sales Deposits ($280,183): Members' Dining Room and Snack Bar, 206,246; Bar— Members' Lounge, Press Gallery, Dining Room, 55,528; Barber Shop, 12,208; Legislative Library, 2,523; Office of the Clerk, 3,678. Allowance to Mr. Speaker in Lieu of Contingencies ($15,000): Honourable Russell D. Rowe, 15,000. Grants ($62,863) Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, 6,863; Canadian Political Science Association re: Legislative Interns, 50,000; Canadian Region of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, 6,000. Members' and Caucus Support Services ($2,438,682) Salaries and Wages ($2,077,612): Sundry persons employed for Members and Caucus (not Public Servants) ($2,077,612): M. Gee, 29,182;— Accounts under $25,000, 2,048,430. Employee Benefits ($106,687): Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Group Insurance, Long Term Income Protection, Extended Health, 6,627; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 8,362; Other Payments Receiver General for Canada re: Canada Pension Plan, 24,518; Unemployment Insurance, 33,084; North American Life Assurance Co., 16,289; London Life Insurance Co., 15,471. Pension Commission of Ontario, 18. Workmen's Compensation Board, 14. Attendance Bonus Credits, 2,304. :: : : 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1976-77 OFFICE OF THE ASSEMBLY -Continued Travelling Expenses ($34,435): C. C. Bates, 3,925; M. Keane, 5,405; S. Kitchener, 4,292; -Accounts under $2,500, 20,813. Materials and Supplies ($219,948): International Business Machines Ltd., 11,390; Ministry of Government Services, 15,701; Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, 59,475; Monitor Productions Ltd., 21,199; RSL Personnel Ltd., 12,788; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 11,249; Barry W. Young, 10,000;-Accounts under $10,000, 78,146. Members' Indemnities and Allowances, Supplies and Communications ($4,418,601): Indemnities ($1,875,000): 125 Members at $15,000 per annum, 1,875,000. Additional Indemnities ($69,000): Leader of the Opposition— S. Lewis, 18,000; Leader of the Liberal Party— S. Smith, 5,000; Opposition House Leader— I. Deans, 5,000; Liberal Party House Leader— J. R. Breithaupt, 2,500; Speaker— Hon. R. D. Rowe, 9,000; Deputy Speaker and Chairman of the Committees of the Whole House— J. E. Stokes, 5,000; Deputy Chairman of the Committees of the Whole House— G. E. Smith, 3,000; Chief Government Whip-R. D. Kennedy, 2,795; L. Maeck, 2,205; Deputy Government Whip— J. A. Belanger, 3,000; Government Whips — B. Gregory, 866; J. Lane, 1,134; Chief Opposi- tion Whip— M. Makarchuk, 3,000; Opposition Whips— T. Bounsall, 164; M. Davidson, 1,836; D. Moffatt, 2,000; Chief Liberal Party Whip-H. Worton, 2,500; Liberal Party Whip-J. Spence, 2,000. Chairmen of Standing Committees ($14,000): H. Edighoffer, 2,000; B. Germa, 2,000; P. Lawlor, 2,000; R. K. McNeil, 2,000; B. Newman, 2,000; R. F. Ruston, 2,000; O. F. Villeneuve, 2,000. Allowances for Expenses ($937,500): 125 Members at $7,500 per annum, 937,500. Representation Allowance ($1 1,000): Hon. W. G. Davis, 4,500; S. Lewis, 3,000; Hon. R. D. Rowe, 2,000; S. Smith, 1,500. Employee Benefits ($50,466) Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Group Insurance, 18,610; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 31,856. Accommodation and Travel Expenses ($638,198). Materials and Supplies ($823,437): Accurate Litho Plate, 10,542; Alphatext Systems Ltd., 28,265; Arthurs-Jones Lithographic Ltd., 14,585; Buntin Reid Paper Co. Ltd., 17,691; Charters Publishing Co. Ltd., 16,604; Inter City Papers Ltd., 50,225; Ministry of Government Services, 493,115; Morris Graphics Ltd., 13,711; Sheppard & Sears Ltd., 14,791; Symbol Graphic, 11,814; Thistle Printing Ltd., 40,570; Xerox of Canada Ltd., 20,546; -Accounts under $10,000, 90,978. Constituency Offices ($1,369,859): Salaries and Wages ($909,633). Employee Benefits ($32,029) Canada Pension Plan, 13,380; Unemployment Insurance, 18,604; Workmen's Compensation Board, 45. Materials and Supplies ($428,197): Bell Canada, 61,399;— Accounts under $10,000, 366,798. Committee Fees ($1,028,362): 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 ($281,687): (Cumulative Expenses to March 31, 1977, $1,208,156) Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings V. M. Singer, Chairman, 7,560; J. R. Breithaupt, 2,950; J. E. Bullbrook, 2,350; J. Ferris, 1,200; B. Germa, 2,750; L. Grossman, 2,800; W. Hodgson, 1,050; R. M. Johnston, 950; F. Laughren, 2,900; P. Lawlor, 2,950; J. A. Renwick, 2,600; M. Shore, 2,050; G. E. Smith, 2,250; P. Yakabuski, 2,550. Travelling Allowances and Disbursements V. M. Singer, Chairman, 1,740; J. R. Breithaupt, 3,364; J. E. Bullbrook, 4,413; J. Ferris, 2,458; B. Germa, 3,574; L. Grossman, 771; W. Hodgson, 247; R. M. Johnston, 489; F. Laughren, 4,591; P. Lawlor, 537; J. A. Renwick, 1,449; M. Shore, 2,773; G. E. Smith, 1,929; P. Yakabuski, 3,598. : : :: PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1976-77 OFFICE OF THE ASSEMBLY -Continued Miscellaneous: Ness & Winters, 86,214; Woods, Gordon & Co., 70,876;— Accounts under $10,000, 55,373; Payroll, 368; Benefits, 13. Select Committee on the 4th and 5th Reports of the Ontario Commission on the Legislature ($43,927): (Cumulative Expenses to March 31, 1977, $59,295) Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings D. H. Morrow, Chairman, 2,280; M. Campbell, 1,900; M. Cassidy, 1,700; R. Eaton, 1,450; M. Gaunt, 1,125; L. Maeck, 1,550; E. W. Martel, 1,700. Travelling Allowances and Disbursements: D. H. Morrow, Chairman, 2,352; M. Campbell, 151; M. Cassidy, 2,332; R. Eaton, 1,810; M. Gaunt, 799; L. Maeck, 1,913; E. W. Martel, 2,171. Miscellaneous: Hickling & Johnston Limited, 11,485;— Accounts under $10,000, 6,003; Payroll, 3,105; Benefits, 101. Select Committee to Review Ontario Hydro's Proposed Rate Increase ($119,310): (Cumulative Expenses to March 31, 1977, $246,583) Miscellaneous: Canada Consulting Group, 42,106; Ministry of Culture and Recreation, 10,350; Noble Scott Company Limited, 15,614; Siegal, Fogler, 41,203;— Accounts under $10,000, 10,037. Select Committee on Highway Safety ($271,318): (Cumulative Expenses to March 31, 1977, $271,318) Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings F. Young, Chairman, 5,460; T. Bounsall, 3,450; M. Breaugh, 3,500; W. Ferrier, 3,400; P. Givens, 3,500; J. Johnson, 2,675; T. Jones, 225; R. D. Kennedy, 3,100; R. Mackenzie, 3,650; G. McCague, 3,350; R. K. McNeil, 3,350; R. F. Nixon, 2,825; K. Norton, 350; J. Riddell, 3,350. Travelling Allowances and Disbursements: F. Young, Chairman, 2,320; T. Bounsall, 4,037; M. Breaugh, 992; W. Ferrier, 5,207; P. Givens, 1,029; J. Johnson, 1,529; R. D. Kennedy, 926; R. Mackenzie, 1,304; G. McCague, 2,264; R. K. McNeil, 2,445; R. F. 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