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Public Accounts of the Province of Ontario for the Year Ended March
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1994-95 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS Hon. Elmer Buchanan, Minister DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($87,902,805) Temporary Help Services ($1,329,292): Management Board Secretariat, 1,220,010; Accounts under $50,000—109,282. Less: Recoveries from Other Ministries ($196,635): Environment and Energy, 196,635. Employee Benefits ($13,866,524) Payments for Canada Pension Plan, 1 ,594,486; Dental Plan, 95 1 ,332; Employer Health Tax, 1 ,702,083; Group Life Insurance, 170,970; Long Term Income Protection, 1,028,176; Supplementary Health and Hospital Plan, 1,016,690; Unemployment Insurance, 3,017,224; Unfunded Liability— Public Service Pension Fund, 1,024,574. Other Benefits: Attendance Gratuities, 401,716; Death Benefits, 18,660; Early Retirement Incentive, 467,244; Maternity/Parental/Adoption Leave Allowances, 530,045; Severance Pay, 1,494,057; Miscellaneous Benefits, 51,035. Workers' Compensation Board, 315,097. Payments to Other Ministries ($152,141): Accounts under $50,000—152,141. Less: Recoveries from Other Ministries ($69,006): Accounts under $50,000—69,006. Travelling Expenses ($3,859,979) Hon. Elmer Buchanan, 7,002; P. Klopp, 3,765; R. Burak, 9,912; W.R. Allen, 13,155; D.K. Alles, 16,276; P.M. Angus, 23,969; D. Beattie, 12,681; A. Bierworth, 14,510; J.L. Cushing, 12,125; L.L. Davies, 11,521; P. Dick, 16,999; E.J. Dickson, 11,231; R.C. Donais, 10,703; J.R. Drynan, 10,277; R. Dunlop, 10,662; JJ. Gardner, 43,319; C.L. Goubau, 12,096; N. Harris, 12,593; F.R Hayward, 26,910; M. -
Renfrewshire Local Economic Forum Area
Renfrewshire Local Economic Forum Area Population Profile: Renfrewshire at June 2001 The Figure below summarises population, employment, unemployment and job related training. Population Profile 351,360 157,000 6,772 26,000 Mid-year total population estimates People of working age in employment Claimant count unemployment Working age people receiving job related training Source: Mid- year total population estimates: General Register Office for Scotland, 2000 Other: Office for National Statistics, Spring 2001 The percentage of people in work based training is 7.4%. 171 Number of Organisations involved in Providing Community Based Learning (Matrixes completed by Inverclyde Council (at June 2001) Type of Learning by Provider: Inverclyde Council 6 10 11 11 Core Skills Personal Development Adult Classes Youth work Source: Inverclyde Council, June 2001 There are 12 providers within Inverclyde Council. Number of Organisations involved in Providing Community Based Learning (Matrixes completed by Renfrewshire Council (at June 2001) Type of Learning by Provider: Renfrewshire Council area 40 13 39 39 IT Core Skills Personal Development Adult Classes Youth work Source: Renfrewshire Council, June 2001 172 There are 52 providers within Renfrewshire Council. Type of Learning by Provider: East Renfrewshire Council 1 1 1 3 Core Skills Personal Development Adult Classes Youth work Source: East Renfrewshire Council, June 2001 There are five providers within East Renfrewshire Council. We surveyed all 32 local authorities and asked them to complete a matrix of all community learning provision within their area, whether or not it was provided by the local authority. From the matrices returned we produced a summary of provision which gives a picture of the amount and type of provision offered within a local authority area. -
Fund Awards Almost £110,000 to Over 70
DEC 2019 FUND AWARDS ALMOST £110,000 TO WELCOME TO THIS OVER 70 LOCAL GROUPS AND CHARITIES MONTH’S ISSUE OF FLIGHTPATH Glasgow Airport’s FlightPath Fund awarded nearly £110,000 in 2019 to help support The FlightPath Fund has enjoyed over 70 charities and community groups in another hugely-successful year with Renfrewshire, Glasgow, East and West more than 70 local groups and Dunbartonshire. charities sharing over £110,000. Representatives from community groups and The Fund’s committee, chaired charities to benefit from FlightPath Fund support admirably by Archie Hunter, works in 2019 were joined by local politicians and of the local authority areas. The Fund also incredibly hard to ensure our members of Glasgow Airport’s senior provided £8000 to support the Flying Fish neighbouring communities rightly share management team at a celebratory event held eco-learning primary school project ran by the in the airport’s continued success. at the Tannahill Centre, Paisley. Clyde River Foundation. The beauty of the Fund is that it As well as marking another successful year for Archie Hunter, chairman of the FlightPath Fund, supports such a diverse range of local the FlightPath, the Fund’s Chair Archie Hunter said: “Glasgow Airport’s FlightPath Fund groups and charities across Glasgow, and members of the committee were on hand continues to be a force for good throughout its Renfrewshire, East and West to officially open the Tannahill Centre’s neighbouring communities supporting hundreds Dunbartonshire. You’ll find out more FlightPath Café. of charities and groups across four local about some of the groups to receive authorities. -
Parents in Partnership Programme Evaluation
Parents in Partnership Programme Evaluation June 2015 Linda O’Neill Renfrewshire Council and Castlehead High School Introduction Castlehead High School (CHS) applied to the Education Scotland Access to Education Fund for £4800 of funding to implement a parental involvement programme within school. Schools were offered the opportunity to apply for funds which would support learners in a range of areas, one of which was, “enhancing a school’s capacity to deliver parental engagement programmes to support parents to support their children.” The Access to Education Fund was made available to schools to help learners from disadvantaged backgrounds, with the aim being to support schools to reduce barriers to learning experienced by those from the most deprived areas and help improve attainment. Between April 2015 and June 2015 CHS, in conjunction with the Home Link Service, ran a parental involvement programme with the aims of; supporting both parents and children with the transition from primary school to high school, increasing the capacity of parents to support their child’s learning at home, encouraging parental involvement in high school life and raising awareness of support agencies and support strategies available in the community to parents and families. The purpose of this evaluation is to determine if the Parents In Partnership (PIP) programme was successful in meeting these aims and examine recommendations for further implementation of the programme. Organisational Profile Castlehead High School Castlehead High School is a six year non denominational school situated near the centre of Paisley which serves the West End of Paisley, Elderslie and Ferguslie Park. The school roll for this session is 691. -
Electoral Districts, Voters on List and Votes Polled, Names and Addresses of Members of the House of Commons, As Elected at the Nineteenth General Election, Mar
PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION 69 9.—Electoral Districts, Voters on List and Votes Polled, Names and Addresses of Members of the House of Commons, as Elected at the Nineteenth General Election, Mar. 26, 1940—continued. Province and Popula Voters Votes Party Electoral District tion, on Polled Name of Member Affili P.O. Address 1931 List ation No. No. No. Quebec—concluded Montreal Island—cone St. Henry 78,127 46,236 31,282 BONNIEK, J. A. Lib. Montreal, Que. St. James 89,374 64,823 35,587 DuROCHER, E. .. Lib. Montreal, Que. St. Lawrence- St. George 40,213 29,416 18,544 CLAXTON, B Lib. Montreal, Que. St. Mary 77,472 49,874 30,289 DESLAURIERS, H1 Lib. Montreal, Que. Verdun 63,144 40,555 28,033 COTE, P. E Lib. Verdun, Que. Ontario— (82 members) Algoma East... 27,925 15,250 10,386 FARQUHAR, T. Lib. Mindemoya, Ont. Algoma West... 35,618 22,454 16,580 NIXON, G. E.. Lib. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Brant 21,202 12,980 9,229 WOOD, G. E Lib... Cainsville, Ont. Brantford City.. 32,274 21,607 15,762 MACDONALD, W. R Lib... Brantford, Ont. Bruce 29,842 19,359 12,781 TOMLINSON, W. R Lib... Port Elgin, Ont. Carleton 31,305 20,716 14,481 HYNDMAN, A. B.2 Cons. Carp, Ont. Cochrane 58,284 44,559 26,729 BRADETTE, J. A Lib... Cochrane, Ont. Dufferin-Simcoe. 27,394 19,338 10,840 ROWE, Hon. W. E.... Cons. Newton Robinson, Ont. Durham 25,782 17,095 12,254 RlCKARD, W. F Lib Newcastle, Ont. Elgin 43,436 30,216 20,902 MILLS, W. -
Legislators and Legislatures of Ontario : a Reference Guide
Msktor^s Ijegisl/itivcUkmy isktors a ofOntum a tvfenmceguide n/oCume 4/1984-1991 dt m m. Ontario Le^sktiveL3mt Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Forman, Debra, 1956- Legislators and legislatures of Ontario 4. 1984-1991. Contents: v. 1. 1792-1866. - v. 2. 1867-1929. ~ v. 3. 1930-1984. - v. - 0-7743- ISBN 0-7743-9021-2 (set). - 0-7743-9022-0 (v. 1). - 0-7743-9023-9 (v. 2). 9024-7 (v. 3). - 0-7729-9328-9 (v. 4). 3. 1. Ontario. Legislative Assembly-History. 2. Ontario-Politics and government. Legislators-Ontario-History. I. Ontario. Legislative Library. II. Title. JL273.F6 1984 328.713'09 84-093008-9 1 1 Contents Foreword v Introduction vii Errata viii General Elections 1984-1991 1 Presidentsof the Executive Council 1984-1991 2 Alphabetical Index of Members 1792- 1991 3-27 Executive CouncUs of Ontario 1 984- 1 99 29-5 Death Notices Former Ontario MPPs 1984-1991 53-54 32nd Legislature 55-87 33rd Legislature 88-109 34th Legislature 110-181 35th Legislature 182-201 ® IV Foreword Approximately 5,200 men and women have served as Members of the House of Assembly of the Province of Upper Canada (1792-1841), as Members from Canada West in the Legislative Assembly of the united Province of Canada (1841-1867), and as Members of the legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario (1867-1991). In the past, identification or verification of a particular Member, Legislature or Electoral District has proved to be a tedious and time-consuming task for those researching Ontario's political history because the information is scattered in a great many sources. -
2. Coats and Clark the Binding Thread of Paisley's History
RLHF Journal Vol.15 (2009) 2. Coats and Clark The Binding Thread of Paisley’s History Valerie Reilly Introduction This article looks at the built legacy of the Coats and Clark Families. Following a summary of the development of the family businesses, it covers their buildings and houses. As there are so many family members involved, they have been numbered for ease of reading. The Clark Family In the late eighteenth century two brothers, Peter (1) (sometimes known as Patrick) and James (2) Clark, both lived and worked in Paisley as weavers' furnishers providing items needed by the weaving population such as heddles, reeds and shuttles, as well as manufacturing the twine used to make the heddles 1. Around 1806 the weaving business was hit by Napoleon's Berlin Decree which banned exports to Britain from the continent, greatly hampering the movement of the silk required to produce heddles. It seems to have been this situation that prompted Peter Clark to experiment with producing heddles of cotton rather than silk. He and his brother made a success of this venture and soon James Clark junior (3), who had been selling linen thread for domestic sewing purposes, began to recommend his father's cotton thread as a better product. Demand for the cotton thread soon increased and James (3) had the novel idea of selling the thread wound onto bobbins instead of in the original hanks. If the customer so desired, James would - for the price of a halfpenny - wind the thread onto a bobbin. The halfpenny was refundable if the bobbin was returned. -
Scottish Premier League; Res: 0-1; Att: 6,747 (360 Away); Admission: £10; Programme: £2.50 (56Pp); FGIF Match Rating: ***
TT0809-236 TT No.236: Andy Gallon - Sat 23rd May 2009; St Mirren v Hamilton Accies; Scottish Premier League; Res: 0-1; Att: 6,747 (360 away); Admission: £10; Programme: £2.50 (56pp); FGIF Match Rating: ***. I'm clearly never destined to see Paisley at its best. My only other visit to the old cloth-producing town, in November 1989, for a game at St Mirren's old Love Street ground, took place amid a storm which did not let up for a split second. I went by train, and clearly remember dodging from one shop doorway to the next on a sprint from the station in a futile attempt to prevent a real soaking. A dire goalless draw with Hibernian followed. This trip, to see the club's 8,029-seat new stadium in Greenhill Road, was spoiled by similarly lousy weather. Dreech, the Scots call it. You don't expect it in May, even north of the border, but it proved entirely appropriate - a grey day for a grey ground. You may be surprised to hear Love Street, barely a mile from the new stadium, hasn't yet been demolished. A retail giant (let's not given them a free advert, eh?) bought the site for a reported £15m to build a supermarket, but has since earmarked another plot of land in the town it appears to like rather better. Buddies fans believe their old home will end up as housing, though exactly when the bulldozers are moving in is difficult to say. Shrouded in murk and drizzle, Love Street, a padlocked picture of dereliction and decay, presents a sad sight. -
Notice of Meeting and Agenda Regulatory Functions Board
Notice of Meeting and Agenda Regulatory Functions Board Date Time Venue Thursday, 29 March 2018 10:00 Council Chambers (Renfrewshire), Council Headquarters, Renfrewshire House, Cotton Street, Paisley, PA1 1AN KENNETH GRAHAM Head of Corporate Governance Membership Provost Lorraine Cameron: Councillor Eddie Devine: Councillor Lisa-Marie Hughes: Councillor Alistair Mackay: Councillor Cathy McEwan: Councillor Kevin Montgomery: Councillor Andy Steel: Councillor Jane Strang: Councillor John McNaughtan (Convener): Councillor Emma Rodden (Depute Convener): Further Information This is a meeting which is open to members of the public. A copy of the agenda and reports for this meeting will be available for inspection prior to the meeting at the Customer Service Centre, Renfrewshire House, Cotton Street, Paisley and online at www.renfrewshire.cmis.uk.com/renfrewshire/CouncilandBoards.aspx For further information, please either email [email protected] or telephone 0141 618 7112. Members of the Press and Public Members of the press and public wishing to attend the meeting should report to the customer service centre where they will be met and directed to the meeting. 20/03/2018 Items of business Apologies Apologies from members. Declarations of Interest Members are asked to declare an interest in any item(s) on the agenda and to provide a brief explanation of the nature of the interest. 1 Taxi and Private Hire Car Drivers' Licences: Medical 5 - 16 Evidence Report by Director of Finance & Resources. 2 Grant of Private Hire Car Operator's Licence - Personal Appearance Submit the undernoted application for grant of a Private Hire Car Operator’s Licence. The applicant has been asked to appear personally for the first time:- Sofi Ullah, Flat 3/2 37 Earl Street, Glasgow 3 Renewal of Private Hire Car Operator's Licence - Personal Appearance Submit the undernoted application for renewal of a Private Hire Car Operator’s Licence. -
Archeology Study
STAGE 1 AND 2 ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE MADAWASKA SHORES SUBDIVISION PART LOT 9, CONCESSION 7 GEOGRAPHIC TOWNSHIP OF MCNAB NOW TOWNSHIP OF MCNAB/BRAESIDE RENFREW COUNTY, ONTARIO STAGE 1 AND 2 ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE MADAWASKA SHORES SUBDIVISION, PART LOT 9, CONCESSION 7, GEOGRAPHIC TOWNSHIP OF MCNAB, NOW TOWNSHIP OF MCNAB/BRAESIDE, RENFREW COUNTY, ONTARIO Prepared for: Tracy Zander, M.Pl., MCIP, RPP Planning Consultant ZanderPlan Inc. P.O. Box 20148 Perth, ON K7H 3M6 Phone: 613-264-9600 E-mail: [email protected] Re: Planning Act, Plan of Subdivision Application Prepared by: Caitlyn Howard, B.A. Staff Archaeologist Past Recovery Archaeological Services Inc. 4534 Bolingbroke Road, R.R. #3 Maberly, ON K0H 2B0 Phone: 613-267-7028 E-mail: [email protected] PRAS Project No.: PR16-30 Licensee: Peter Sattelberger, M.A., Licence P111 Past Recovery Archaeological Services Inc. P.I.F. No.: P111-0032-2016 Date: September 23th, 2016 Original Report Stage 1 and 2 Archaeological Assessment Madawaska Shores Subdivision Past Recovery Archaeological Services Inc. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Ms. Tracy Zander, Planning Consultant at ZanderPlan Inc., provided project mapping and overall project direction. Mr. Bob Wachna of Madawaska Shores Development assisted with access to the property. Thanks to archaeological colleagues Nick Adams of Adams Heritage, Jacquie Fisher of Fisher Archaeological Consulting, Bill Fox of Trent University, Nick Gromoff of Ground Truth Archaeology Limited and Ken Swayze of Kinickinick Heritage Consulting for sharing their insights regarding the biface found during this assessment. PROJECT PERSONNEL Project Manager Brenda Kennett, M.A. (P030) Licence Holder Peter Sattelberger, M.A. (P111) Field Director Caitlyn Howard, B.A. -
Renfrewshire Bus Network G on ST LEN R E O 64,X21 S TR D EET D V 757 X22
Paisley Town Centre . Kilpatrick Golden Jubilee National Hospital Clydebank T . S to Glasgow Airport T D S S A and Erskine 21,22,22 ,26 O NIA Renfrewshire Bus Network G ON ST LEN R E O 64,X21 S TR D EET D V 757 X22 E ED . O L T L N 757 X22 S CA 66,757 X22 to Erskine Bridge W S S T. N 6 E JAM A72 IDDRY S Greenock ES S N T. R TREET R F O 521 N NEW Kelvinside C Erskine E R Gartnavel R O 21,22,26,64 E Bargarran Bridgewater L B 22 757 Hospital D A to Ferguslie, SNEDD Shopping Centre ON ST. WEIR ST. 141 Spateston, Johnstone, to Gallowhill, Bishopton Kelvingrove Kilbarchan and Largs Gilmour 26,64 Hillington CENTRAL Western Museum and Street S IN Industrial Broomhill R L 64,166 Partick 7,20 M OAD CL L E Estate and . S A 17,10 O I T Erskine Kelvinhall Infirmary Art Gallery T . A 66,757 T 21 23 23 X23 S S 38,38 H Glasgow S 22 X23 20,26 S 21,22,26 R H North Barr S 60,64,904 U T 26,64 T I 26 901 906 X7 Glasgow 38,61A O Erskine R 17,38 61 ET A 17 E M E M R 23 23 River Clyde 141 E T L L L Museum 64,904 S S 6,17,20 I I I Sempill 10,20 T G G G T A A G E . -
Premises Licences - Granted
Premises Licences - Granted Licence No. Premises Address Licence Holder Address Premises Manager Address Status 1 PREM/001 Greenfarm Market Imtiaz Ul Haq Imtiaz Ul Haq Current 32 Greenfarm Road 247 Nithsdale Road 247 Nithsdale Road Linwood Glasgow Glasgow PA3 3HQ G41 5AQ G41 5AQ 2 PREM/002 The Shopping Basket Tahir Ali Rasul Tahir Ali Rasul Current 73 Clippens Road 8 Cunningham Gardens 8 Cunningham Gardens Linwood Houston Houston Paisley PA6 7GA PA6 7GA PA3 3PY 3 PREM/003 Spar Renfrew Messrs Sadiq Craig Mullen Current 198 Paisley Road 2 Methven Avenue 71 Nethergreen Wynd Renfrew Bearsden Renfrew PA4 8DS Glasgow PA4 8HT G61 2AX 4 PREM/005 Costcutter Ajay Kumar Ajay Kumar Current 9 Dunvegan Quadrant Flat 2/2, 28 Clifford Street Flat 2/2 Renfrew Glasgow 28 Clifford Street PA4 9BS G51 1PA Glasgow G51 1PA 5 PREM/006 Castle Superstore Sardar Ali Rasul Sardar Ali Rasul Current 76 Sycamore Avenue 8 Cunninghame Gardens 8 Cunninghame Gardens Johnstone Houston Houston Renfrewshire Renfrewshire Renfrewshire PA5 0BL PA5 0BL PA6 7GA 6 PREM/007 The Local Richard Dixon Fleming, Michael Current 32 Canal Street Vincent McLoughlin and Ian J Renfrew Corfield KPMG LLP 8 Salisbury PA4 8QD Square London EC4Y 8BB 7 PREM/008 Keystore The Partnership of Joga and Joga Ram Current 4 New Inchinnan Road Sukhdev Ram 3 Aytoun Road 3 Aytoun Road Paisley Glasgow Glasgow PA3 2PP G41 5RL G41 5RL 8 PREM/009 Brediland Food Market Abdul Ghafur Javid Ghafur Current 198 Brediland Road 11 St Helens Gardens 210 Nithsdale Road Paisley Glasgow Glasgow PA2 0SA G41 3DG G41 5EU 9 PREM/010