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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Hon. William A. Goodfellow, Minister (Statutory, see page A 32)
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Salaries ($160,695.72)
C. D. Graham Deputy Minister 19,500 00E. M. Biggs Assistant Deputy Minister (Marketing) 12,499 92T. R. Hilliard "
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J. Allan, 9,499.92; R. G. Bennett, 10,999.92; C. W. Caskey, 9,999.96; R. A.Copeland, 6,600.00; F. G. DeCarrol, 6,900.00; N. M. Sullivan, 2,625.00;Other salaries, 69,571.08 160,695 72
Travelling Expenses ($10,931.40)
Hon. W. A. Goodfellow, 2,184.34; R. G. Bennett, 1,391.96; E. M. Biggs, 2,875.08;T. R. Hilliard, 1,330.75; Accounts under $1,200, 3,149.27 10,931 40
Maintenance ($7,421.20)
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Expenses in connection with Agricultural Work, etc. ($99,851.10)
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Accounts under $1,200 3,040 00
Grants and Prizes:
College Royal, 100.00; Kemptville Agricultural School Royal Show, 100.00;Ontario Agricultural College, 75.00; Western Ontario Agricultural School Review,100.00 375 00
Miscellaneous:
Queen's Printer, 7,281.98; Receiver General of Canada, 3,638.00; Woods, Gordon& Co., 5,043.55; Accounts under $3,500, 14,295.17 30,258 70
Agricultural Inquiry Committee of Ontario:
Allowances to Members:
G. W. Greer, 2,400.00; G. Hill, 2,500.00; F. W. Jones, 1,820.00; E. F. Palmer,2,200.00 8,920 00
Salaries:
Transferred from Economics and Statistics Branch, 12,463.71; MarketsBranch, 29,214.82; Other salaries, 5,944.53 47,623 06
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G. W. Greer, 1,217.67; G. Hill, 1,282.05; Accounts under $1,200, 5,108.44. 7,608 16
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 2,026 18
Inspection of Apiaries ($26,492.73)
Services and Expenses:
Sundry Inspectors, services, 15,519.50; expenses, 9,516.95 25,036 45
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 1,456 28
Removal Expenses of Officials in the Public Service ($7,360.28)
Accounts under $3,500 7,360 28
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 11
Main Office—Continued
Grants ($92,750.00)
Advanced Registry Board for Beef Cattle 5,000 00Canadian Council on 4H Clubs 3,300 00Canadian Hunter and Light Horse Improvement Society 500 00Central Ontario Cheesemakers' Association 200 00Dairymen's Association of Western Ontario 200 00Entomological Society of Ontario 300 00International Plowing Match 1,500 00Junior Farmers' Association of Ontario 3,500 00Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies 350 00Ontario Beef Cattle Improvement Association 500 00Ontario Beef Cattle Producers' Association 2,000 00Ontario Beef Pasture Improvement Committee 5,000 00Ontario Cattle Breeders' Association 500 00Ontario Farm Radio Forum 5,000 00Ontario Food Council 2,000 00Ontario Horticultural Association 325 00Ontario Plowmen's Association 325 00Ontario Sheep Breeders' Association 500 00Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association 1,500 00Ontario Swine Breeders' Association 500 00Ontario Turkey Association 500 00Ottawa Winter Fair 15,000 00Poultry Industry Committee 3,000 00Prince of Wales Prize 250 00Royal Winter Fair 40,000 00Walkerton Agricultural Society Christmas Fair 1,000 00
Workmen's Compensation Board—Awards and Costs ($9,350.95)
Workmen's Compensation Board 9,350 95
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($3,965.68)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 8,178.48; Less refund of Emplovees' contribution,
4,212.80'
3,965 68
Automobile Insurance ($18,471.79)
Accounts transferred from Department of Highways 18,471 79
Loans in accordance with The Co-operative Loans Act ($243,000.00)
Belgrave Co-operative Association, 10,000.00; Co-operative Agricole de St. Eugene,Ltd., 20,000.00; Foxboro District Co-operative Association, 20,000.00; GreyBruce Consumers' Co-operative Association, 25,000.00; Kincardine District
Co-operative, 25,000.00; Orangeville District Co-operative, Ltd., 10,000.00;Parkhill District Co-operative, 18,000.00; Plantagenet Egg and Poultry Co-operative, Ltd., 15,000.00; Sun Parlour Greenhouse Growers Co-operative,Ltd., 100,000.00 243,000 00
Main Office $680,290 85
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETIES BRANCH
Salaries ($30,646.10)
R. F. Gomme, 7,200.00; F. A. Lashley, 9,999.96; Other salaries, 13,446.14 30,646 10
Travelling Expenses ($4,830.36)
R. F. Gomme, 1,841.95; F. A. Lashley, 1,899.10; Accounts under $1,200, 1,089.31. 4,830 36
Maintenance ($11,483.58)
Queen's Printer, 9,466.41 ; Accounts under $3,500, 2,017.17 11,483 58
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Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch—Continued
Judges' Services, Travelling and Other Expenses ($13,369.65)
Sundry Judges, services, 5,450.00; expenses, 7,919.65 13,369 65
Agricultural and Horticultural Meetings at the Direction of the Department,Investigations and Unforeseen Expenditures ($5,757.78)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 5,757 78
Field Crop Competitions, Grants and Miscellaneous Expenses, includingTransportation and Other Expenses of Exhibits at Exhibitions ($15,224.50)
Prizes—Sundry Persons 15,224 50
Grants to Agricultural Societies ($346,480.35)
Grants under Section 24, Subsection 1, The Agricultural Societies Act:
Sundry Societies in:—Algoma, 1,382.00; Brant, 3,250.00; Bruce, 8,782.00;Carleton, 4,439.00; Cochrane, 2,648.00; Dufferin, 2,417.00; Dundas, 1,436.00;Durham, 3,274.00; Elgin, 4,224.00; Essex, 2,810.00; Frontenac, 1,729.00;Glengarry, 2,538.00; Grenville, 1,066.00; Grey, 8,043.00; Haldimand, 1,500.00;Haliburton, 600.00; Halton, 3,884.00; Hastings, 5,395.00; Huron, 7,290.00;Kenora, 1,646.00; Kent, 3,795.00; Lambton, 6,468.00; Lanark, 3,565.00;Leeds, 1,730.00; Lennox and Addington, 2,973.00; Lincoln, 2,636.00; Mani-toulin, 1,567.00; Middlesex, 5,168.00; Muskoka, 3,296.00; Nipissing, 353.00;Norfolk, 1,963.00; Northumberland, 2,878.00; Ontario, 5,022.00; Oxford,6,119.00; Parry Sound, 8,438.00; Peel, 2,584.00; Perth, 6,193.00; Peterborough,5,025.00; Prescott, 1,645.00; Prince Edward, 1,617.00; Rainy River, 1,811.00;Renfrew, 4,243.00; Russell, 2,135.00; Simcoe, 10,074.00; Stormont, 1,227.00;Sudbury, 695.00; Thunder Bay, 3,671.00; Timiskaming, 2,768.00; Victoria,
2,709.00; Waterloo. 4,650.00; Welland, 1,500.00; Wellington, 6,065.00;Wentworth, 4,598.00; York, 6,021.00 193,555 00
Grants to Indemnify Societies suffering from Rainy Weather or Fire, to be paid in
accordance with Section 24, Subsections 2 and 3, The Agricultural Societies Act:
Sundry Societies in:—Cochrane, 69.00; Essex, 500.00; Lennox and Addington,458.00; Muskoka, 174.00; Ontario, 500.00; Parry Sound, 63.00; Perth, 57.00;
Simcoe, 500.00; Timiskaming, 480.00 2,801 00
Special Grants under Section 25, The Agricultural Societies Act:
Canadian National Exhibition, 2,500.00; Central Canada Exhibition, 2,500.00;
Western Fair Association, 2,500.00 7,500 00
Grants to Agricultural Societies—Commercial Production Features:
Sundry Societies in:—Algoma, 44.00; Brant, 448.00; Bruce, 537.50; Carleton,
200.00; Cochrane, 9.00; Dufferin, 159.00; Durham, 15.00; Elgin, 190.00;
Glengarrv, 400.00; Grey, 637.00; Haldimand, 214.00; Halton, 431.00; Hastings,
380.00; Huron, 62.00; Kent, 200.00; Lambton, 42.00; Lanark, 155.00; Leeds,
87.50; Lennox and Addington, 372.00; Lincoln, 212.00; Manitoulin, 216.00;
Middlesex, 171.00; Muskoka. 117.00; Norfolk, 193.00; Northumberland,161.00; Ontario, 118.00; Oxford, 251.00; Parry Sound, 445.00; Perth, 169.00;
Peterborough, 327.60; Prescott, 81.00; Prince Edward, 295.00; Renfrew,455.00; Russell, 123.00; Simcoe, 310.00; Stormont, 286.00; Sudbury, 9.00;
Timiskaming, 108.00; Waterloo, 25.00; Welland, 115.00; Wellington, 225.00;
Wentworth, 453.00; York, 1,548.00 10,996 60
Special Grants to 100-Year-Old Agricultural Socities:
Sundry Societies 8,000 00
Grants to Agricultural Societies and Other Exhibition Associations for Capital
Improvement:
Agricultural Societies:—Addington, 47.00; Albion and Bolton, 77.00; Aldborough,
47.00; Ancaster, 370.00; Arnprior, 600.00; Arran and Tara, 304.00; Arthur,
19.00; Atwood, 17.00; Aylmer and East Elgin, 900.00; Barrie, 201.00; Beeton,
333.00; Belleville, 3,525.00; Brooke and Alvinston, 334.00; Bruce Mines,
90.00; Burford, 3,403.00; Caledon, 223.00; Caledonia, 493.75; Caradoc,
205.00; Carleton, 436.00; Carp, 891.00; Carrick, 600.00; Charlton, 165.00;
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 13
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch—Continued
Grants to Agricultural Societies—Continued
Grants to Agricultural Societies and Other Exhibition Associations for CapitalImprovement—Continued
Chesterville District, 395.00; Cobden, 2,182.00; Cochrane, 55.00; Colchester,
436.00; Collingwood Township, 76.00; Cookstown, 228.00; CumberlandTownship, 591.00; Dalhousie, 67.00; Delta, 374.00; Dorchester, 42.00;
Dresden, 1,589.00; Dufferin, 900.00; Dundalk, 113.00; Durham, 81.00;
Durham Central, 119.00; East Huron, 263.00; East Luther, 19.00; Eastnor,67.00; Elmira and Woolwich, 442.00; Englehart, 109.00; Erin, 621.00; Flam-borough and Waterdown, 130.00; Flos Township, 547.00; Forest, 603.00;Galway and Somerville, 693.00; Halton, 261.00; Hanover, Bentinck andBrant, 295.00; Kenora, 234.00; Kenyon, 900.00; Kincardine, 26.00; KingstonDistrict, 826.00; Kitchener-Waterloo Industrial, 125.00; Lansdowne, 155.00;
Leamington, 626.00; Lennox, 216.00; Lincoln, 810.00; London Township,204.00; Maberly, 6.00; Madoc, 7.50; Magnetawan, 180.00; Markham andEast York, 900.00; McMurrich, 23.00; Melbourne, 1,069.00; Metcalfe,866.00; Mitchell, 701.00; Mohawk, 126.00; Moore, 1,930.00; Mornington,474.00; Morrison, 111.00; Mountain, 419.00; New Liskeard, 123.00; NorfolkCounty, 8,980.00; Normanby, 63.00; North Bruce and Saugeen, 812.00;North Lanark, 280.00; North Norwich, 38.00; North Ontario, 152.00; NorthRenfrew, 124.00; North Wentworth, 216.00; Nottawasaga and Great Northern,376.00; Oliver, 3,111.00; Orford, 182.00; Orillia, 52.00; Oro, 58.00; Osprey,69.00; Owen Sound, 900.00; Paisley, 40.00; Paris, 869.00; Peel, 431.00; Peel,
Maryborough and Drayton, 25.00; Percy, 33.00; Peterborough, 2,789.00;Peterborough East, 179.00; Petrolia and Enniskillen, 204.00; Plympton andWyoming, 16.00; Porquis, 88.00; Port Perry, Reach and Scugog, 265.00;Powassan, 100.00; Prince Edward County, 869.00; Rainy River, 589.00;Raleigh and Tilbury, 600.00; Ridgetown, 321.00; Roseneath, 545.00; Rox-borough, 46.00; Russell, 122.00; St. Lawrence Valley, 1,102.00; St. Mary's,168.00; Scott, 867.00; Seaforth, 127.00; Seymour, 205.00; Shannonville, 34.00;
Smithville, 13.00; South Lanark, 161.00; South Ontario, 113.00; SouthPlantagenet, 186.00; South Renfrew, 1,500.00; South Waterloo, 10,289.00;Southwold and Dunwich, 600.00; Spencerville, 600.00; Stirling, 83.00; Stisted,
39.00; Stormont, 600.00; Stratford, 33,129.00; Strathroy, 520.00; Strong,127.00; Sutton, 528.00; Sydenham, 84.00; Thorndale, 372.00; Tillsonburg,
369.00; Tiny and Tay, 155.00; Tiverton, 24.50; Trout Creek, 94.00; Tweed,90.00; Verulam, 87.00; Walkerton, 254.00; Warren, 120.00; Welland, 1,316.00;Wellesley and Easthope, 236.00; Wellington County, 546.00; West Elgin,513.00; West Zorra and Embro, 335.00; Whitensh Vallev, 67.00; Wollaston,210.00; Woodbridge, 179.00; Woodstock, 1,990.00 117,212 75
Exhibitions:—Canadian Lakehead Exhibition, 415.00; Canadian NationalExhibition, 1,500.00; Central Canada Exhibition, 1,500.00; Lindsay CentralExhibition, 1,500.00; Western Fair Association, 1,500.00 6,415 00
Grants under The Horticultural Societies Act ($39,690.00)
Sundry Societies in:—Algoma, 1,509.00; Brant, 385.00; Bruce, 1,635.00; Carleton,873.00; Cochrane, 1,101.00; Durham, 241.00; Elgin, 414.00; Essex, 798.00;Frontenac, 393.00; Glengarry, 122.00; Grenville, 76.00; Grey, 273.00; Haldimand,190.00; Halton, 764.00; Hastings, 139.00; Huron, 710.00; Kenora, 198.00; Kent,1,518.00; Lambton, 963.00; Lanark, 254.00; Leeds, 305.00; Lennox and Addington,142.00; Lincoln, 328.00; Manitoulin, 340.00; Middlesex, 556.00; Muskoka,520.00; Norfolk, 368.00; Northumberland, 307.00; Ontario, 733.00; Oxford,249.00; Parry Sound, 33.00; Peel, 315.00; Perth, 482.00; Peterborough, 495.00;Prescott, 105.00; Prince Edward, 103.00; Renfrew, 979.00; Russell, 165.00;Simcoe, 2,079.00; Stormont, 48.00; Sudbury, 1,222.00; Thunder Bay, 941.00;Timiskaming, 759.00; Victoria, 569.00; Waterloo, 2,635.00; Welland, 1,871.00;Wellington, 2,282.00; Wentworth, 1,260.00; York, 6,943.00 39,690 00
Plowing Matches ($6,763.50)
Grants:
Sundry Societies in:—Algoma, 529.00; Brant, 200.00; Bruce, 100.00; Carleton,100.00; Dundas, 245.00; Durham-Northumberland, 66.00; Essex, 100.00;Elgin, 100.00; Frontenac, 159.00; Glengarry, 100.00; Grenville, 100.00;Grey, 374.00; Haldimand, 302.00; Halton, 150.00; Hastings, 150.00; Huron,100.00; Kent, 75.00; Lambton, 150.00; Leeds, 97.00; Lincoln, 219.00; Nipissing,163.00; Norfolk, 100.00; Ontario, 270.00; Oxford, 200.00; Peel, 129.50; Perth.
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Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch—Continued
Plowing Matches—Continued
Grants—Continued
100.00; Peterborough, 100.00; Prescott, 100.00; Russell, 205.00; Simcoe,400.00; Stormont, 100.00; Thunder Bay, 100.00; Victoria, 100.00; Waterloo,400.00; Welland, 100.00; Wellington, 100.00; Wentworth, 285.00; York,395.00 6,763 50
Grants under The Community Centres Act ($324,923.00)
Ancaster Township, 5,000.00; Beaverton, 4,110.00; Bicroft, 3,480.00; Brampton,5,000.00; Brooke Township, 875.00; Burlington, 225.00; Caistor Township,250.00; Caledonia, 4,000.00; Caradoc Township, 1,700.00; Cardinal, 4,500.00;Chappie Township, 875.00; Chatham, 4,275.00; Clarke Township, 8,685.00;Cobden, 5,000.00; Cochrane, 3,740.00; Colborne, 140.00; Cornwall, 27,295.00;Darlington Township, 1,015.00; Denbigh Township, 40.00; Douro Township,535.00; Dover Township, 223.00; Drayton, 75.00; Dysart Township, 2,500.00;Elma Township, 625.00; Fenelon Falls, 3,345.00; Fitzroy Township, 400.00;Fonthill, 610.00; Forest Hill, 10,000.00; Hearst, 10,000.00; Innisfil Township,5,775.00; Kemptville, 115.00; Kincardine, 1,540.00; Leamington, 5,000.00;Logan Township, 5,185.00; London, 9,810.00; London Township, 10,405.00;Lucknow, 660.00; Madoc, 1,820.00; Mara Township, 3,495.00; Markham Town-ship, 1,560.00; Maxville, 1,840.00; McCrosson and Tovell Townships, 150.00;McGarry, 1,160.00; Medora and Wood Townships, 2,690.00; Mildmay, 315.00;Moore Township, 585.00; Neebing Township, 495.00; Newcastle, 3,050.00;New Toronto, 5,000.00; North York Township, 5,000.00; Oshawa, 5,000.00;Owen Sound, 2,465.00; Port Arthur, 11,110.00; Port Credit, 2,200.00; Powassan,520.00; Preston, 1,125.00; Rama Township, 950.00; Renfrew, 625.00; RichmondHill, 3,000.00; Roxborough Township, 35.00; St. Catharines, 5,000.00; St. Clair
Beach, 1,425.00; St. Mary's, 2,360.00; St. Thomas, 4,500.00; Sandwich EastTownship, 5,000.00; Sarnia, 12,525.00; Scarborough Township, 16,515.00; ScottTownship, 1,055.00; Sherborne, 175.00; Sioux Lookout, 1,065.00; South GrimsbyTownship, 315.00; Tecumseh, 1,275.00; Tehkummah Township, 215.00; Thames-ville, 2,465.00; Thorold Township, 1,965.00; Timmins, 5,000.00; Toronto,30,000.00; Trafalgar Township, 1,565.00; Turnberry Township, 725.00; Uxbridge,10,000.00; Wainfleet Township, 430.00; Waterdown, 220.00; Watt Township,75.00; Whitchurch Township, 1,745.00; Whitney Township, 2,030.00; Winchester,585.00; Windsor, 2,630.00; Wolfe Island Township, 480.00; York Township,12,385.00 324,923 00
Agricultural and Horticultural Societies Branch $799,168 82
DAIRY BRANCH
Salaries ($73,669.58)
J. L. Baker, 9,499.92; A. P. Clark, 7,200.00; J. C. Cumberland, 7,200.00; C. M.Meek, 9,999.96; Other salaries, 39,769.70 73,669 58
Travelling Expenses ($10,874.98)
J. C. Cumberland, 2,092.60; His Honour Judge A. B. Currey, 1,338.42; T. G. Hicks,
1,773.95; J. C. Palmer, 2,000.02; Accounts under $1,200, 3,669.99 10,874 98
Maintenance ($3,735.21)
Accounts under $3,500 3,735 21
Educational, Extension, Marketing and Research Work in any Branch of theDairy Industry; to provide for grants, expenses, services and such otherpayments for the encouragement of the Dairy Industry as directed
by the Lieutenant Governor in Council ($34,612.50)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 3,009 27
Miscellaneous:
Lovell & Christmas, 11,539.66; Rowson & Co., Ltd., 5,063.45; Wilcox, Armstrong& Co., Ltd., 8,688.03; Accounts under $3,500, 6,312.09 31,603 23
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 15
Dairy Branch—Continued
Dairy Instruction and Inspection ($369,122.20)
Salaries:
T. C. Adams, 6,000.00; J. M. Bain, 7,800.00; J. A. Bell, 6,000.00; P. J. Bogaerts,6,600.00; W. R. Derry, 6,300.00; W. R. Dunlop, 6,000.00; T. G. Hicks, 6,900.00;R. H. Jardine, 6,300.00; J. F. Jewson, 6,000.00; R. L. Keegan, 6,300.00; P. S.
MacDougall, 6,600.00; W. L. Misener, 6,000.00; M. T. Napper, 6,000.00; J. C.Palmer, 8,399.96; A. R. Parkinson, 6,000.00; K. C. Reynolds, 6,000.00; J. F.
Robinson, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 155,349.96 265,449 92
Travelling Expenses:
T. C. Adams, 1,403.82; J. M. Bain, 3,972.78; J. A. Bell, 1,706.32; P. J. Bogaerts,2,335.15; R. C. Bradford, 1,812.23; A. E. Brasseur, 1,931.97; C. E. Butterill,
2,176.42; G. E. Clarke, 2,164.73; W. O. Coates, 1,718.11; W. R. Derry, 3,123.99;W. R. Dunlop, 1,682.96; T. L. Farquharson, 3,774.53; C. W. Hamilton, 1,581.43;
J. G. Harrison, 1,868.15; W. A. Harley, 3,229.46; E. W. Henderson, 2,057.38;R. H. Jardine, 1,446.51; V. T. Jensen, 1,971.75; J. F. Jewson, 2,452.10; R. L.Keegan, 2,168.54; E. Leduc, 1,282.05; P. S. MacDougall, 1,586.08; G. I. Martin,1,773.81; W. P. Moore, 1,423.46; J. E. Mumford, 1,691.45; G. S. Munn, 2,171.81;M. T. Napper, 2,012.73; H. J. Neeb, 2,142.63; A. R. Parkinson, 2,060.06; E. A.Reed, 2,200.45; K. C. Reynolds, 2,311.18; J. F. Robinson, 2,650.01; L. E. Schenck,1,551.19; E. H. Smith, 1,645.01; J. S. Thibault, 1,829.71; K. A. Weir, 1,426.97;G. E. White, 1,801.39; A. W. Whitehead, 3,524.51; M. M. Wilson, 2,276.16;G. E. Wynn, 2,322.68; Accounts under $1,200, 5,503.61 89,765 28
Miscellaneous:
Queen's Printer, 6,907.39; Accounts under $3,500, 6,999.61 13,907 00
Allowances to Members of the Board ($2,170.00)
G. W. Greer, 1,085.00; W. F. Jones, 1,085.00 2,170 00
Dairy Branch $494,184 47
EXTENSION BRANCH
Salaries ($97,033.50)
R. E. Bell, 7,166.60; A. G. Bennett, 8,133.30; W. B. Fox, 9,000.00; K. E. Lantz,10,500.00; E. I. McLoughry, 9,499.92; W. A. Montcalm, 9,000.00; Othersalaries, 43,733.68 97,033 50
Travelling Expenses ($9,463.55)
R. E. Bell, 1,316.66; W. B. Fox, 1,735.00; K. E. Lantz, 1,891.16; E. I. McLoughry,1,391.29; W. A. Montcalm, 1,620.42; Accounts under $1,200, 1,509.02.... 9,463 55
Maintenance ($5,484.85)
Accounts under $3,500 5,484 85
Promotion of Junior Farmer Work ($123,715.18)
Club WTork:—Achievement Days and Inter-Club Competitions:
T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 33,050.40; Sundry Persons, prizes, 33,723.73.. . . 66,774 13
Less: Government of Canada Repayments 39,537 9027.236 23
Services, 1,742.80; Expenses, 44,701.46:
Sundry Persons—Choir Leaders, 729.00; 4H Clubs, Members and Leaders,
31,020.98; Judging Competitions, 896.59; Junior Farmer Conferences, 4,351.39;
Junior Farmer Members, 6,586.11; Leadership Training Camps, 2,860.19 46,444 26
Miscellaneous:
Ottawa Winter Fair, 6,000.00; Queen's Printer, 27,187.68; Rural Youth Centre.
8,607.02 ; Accounts under $3,500, 8,239.99 50,034 69
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Extension Branch—Continued
Northern OntarioServices and expenses in connection with agricultural work; clearing, breaking of land;farm settlement; grants to Community Centres in unorganized areas; grants and such
other expenses necessary for the development of agriculture in Northern Ontarioas directed by the Minister of Agriculture ($181,045.36)
Services, 705.00; Expenses, 582.57:
Accounts under $1,200 1,287 57
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 2,054 10
Co-operating Farms:
Sundry Persons 8,469 14
Special Grants:
Sundry Agricultural Societies 4,700 00Sprayers, dusters, etc 1,178 70
Land Clearing and Breaking-—Subsidies to Farmers and Settlers:
Sundry Persons 146,227 63
Assistance in Well Drilling:
Sundry Persons 17,128 22
Grants and Expenses in connection with Soil Improvement andLand Use Projects ($38,984.92)
Services
:
Sundry Employees 11 ,659 94
Grants:
Brant County Soil Conservation Committee, 400.00; Bruce County Soil andCrop Improvement Association, 3,275.00; Carleton County Agricultural Com-mittee, 2,000.00; Dundas County Crop Improvement Association, 500.00;Frontenac County Crop Improvement Association, 400.00; Glengarry CountyCrop Improvement Association, 1,984.20; Grenville County Crop ImprovementAssociation, 500.00; Haldimand County Soil Improvement and Land Use Com-mittee, 2,500.00; Halton County Conservation Committee, 1,000.00; HuronCounty, 1,000.00; Leeds County Soil and Crop Improvement Association,
500.00; Lincoln County, 679.57; Prescott County Crop Improvement Association,
500.00; Russell County Crop Improvement Association, 625.00; Simcoe County,365.66; Stormont County Crop Improvement Association, 500.00; Victoria
County Soil and Crop Improvement Association, 750.00; Waterloo CountySoil and Crop Improvement Association, 1,000.00; Welland County Crop Im-provement Association, 2,000.00; Wentworth County, 300.00 20,779 43
Expenses:
Accounts (other than committees, etc.) under $3,500 6,545 55
Agricultural Representative ServiceFruit and Vegetable Extension Service
Agricultural Engineering Extension ServiceTobacco Extension Service
Services, Expenses and Equipment of County and District Offices, to pay such Expensesfor the Encouragement of Agriculture as directed by the
Minister of Agriculture ($1,435,707.99)
Agricultural Representative Service:
County and District Offices—Salaries and Expenses:
Algoma:
A. G. Mitchell, 5,625.00; Other salaries, 11,648.34; Expenses, 6,939.85 24,213 19
Brant:
D. N. Graham, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 6,541.43; Expenses, 3,820.88 18,162 31
Bruce:
G. R. Gear, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 13,859.92; Expenses, 5,915.39 27,975 27
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 17
Extension Branch—Continued
Agricultural Representative Service, etc.—Continued
County and District Offices—Continued
Carleton:
W. M. Croskery, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 8,749.92; Expenses, 4,872.44 21,822 32
Cochrane North:
R. Portelance, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 2,640.00; Expenses, 3,829.31 13,669 31
Cochrane South:
A. Beauchesne, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 2,880.00; Expenses, 1,865.49 11,645 49
Cochrane West:
Salaries, 4,599.96; Expenses, 2,837.98 7,437 94
Dufferin:
J. B. Matheson, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 6,978.43; Expenses, 4,193.76 18,972 19
Dundas:
E. K. Pearson, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 3,360.00; Expenses, 1,834.26 12,094 26
Durham:A. O. Dalrymple, 7,500.00; Other salaries, 3,950.65; Expenses, 4,814.45 16,265 10
Elgin:
A. V. Langton, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 9,781.43; Expenses, 10,690.83 28,672 22
Essex:
A. Burrell, 7,500.00; Other salaries, 7,438.71 ; Expenses, 7,994.25 22,932 96
Frontenac:
D. A. McArthur, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 4,181.84; Expenses, 3,895.76 14,977 60
Glengarry:
J. Y. Humphries, 7,500.00; Other salaries, 7,719.96; Expenses, 3,724.50 18,944 46
•Grenville:
C. C. Tennant, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 2,760.00; Expenses, 953.72 11,913 68
Grey
:
G. W. Sweiger, 6,900.00; Other salaries;13,130.97; Expenses, 8,156.14 28,187 11
Haldimand:
A. G. Skinner, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 6,730.00; Expenses, 7,874.92 22,804 88
Halton:
J. A. Francis, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 8,349.96; Expenses, 6,175.44 21,425 40
Hastings:
S. MacDonald, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 7,741.43; Expenses, 5,600.62 20,242 05
Huron:
D. H. Miles, 7,500.00; Other salaries, 12,483.25; Expenses, 7,197.25 27,180 50
Kenora:
E. S. Marr, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 2,640.00; Expenses, 2,937.79 13,777 75
Kent:
D. M. Rutherford, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 11,430.00; Expenses, 7,111.87.. . . 25,441 87
Lambton:W. T. Abraham, 6,900.00; C. B. Schneller, 6,300.00; Other salaries, 3,750.00;Expenses, 7,644.41 24,594 41
A 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Extension Branch—Continued
Agricultural Representative Service, etc.—Continued
County and District Offices—Continued
Lanark:
A. G. Grubbe, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 7,538.64; Expenses, 4,402.78 19,741 42
Leeds
:
J. R. Ostler, 8,199.96; J. R. Steele, 6,300.00; Other salaries, 3,750.00; Expenses,3,599.72 21,849 68
Lennox and Addington:
W. N. Ashton, 3,125.00; G. M. Mills, 4,050.00; Other salaries, 4,570.30;Expenses, 4,124.27 15,869 57
Lincoln:
J. W. McCullough, 5,400.00; A. G. Mitchell, 1,875.00; Other salaries, 8,072.84:Expenses, 8,687.69 24,035 53
Manitoulin:
E. R. Jennings, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 2,400.00; Expenses, 3,505.64 12,805 64
Middlesex:
W. K. Riddell, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 11,951.05; Expenses, 8,840.51 28,991 52
Muskoka and Parry Sound:
W. D. Tipper, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 3,750.00; Expenses, 7,617.77 18,567 77
Nipissing:
F. J. Millette, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 2,760.00; Expenses, 4,413.82 14,073 82
Norfolk:
G. G. Bramhill, 8,598.57; J. R. Richards, 6,750.00; Other salaries, 2,760.00;Expenses, 5,534.38 23,642 95
Northumberland:
R. C. Banbury, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 4,126.96; Expenses, 3,130.80 15,457 72
Ontario:
H. L. Fair, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 7,440.00; Expenses, 6,927.63 22,567 59
Oxford:
R. E. Bell, 1,150.00; D. A. Tavlor, 5,625.00; X. O. Watson, 6,300.00; Othersalaries, 5,880.00; Expenses, 6,650.62 25,605 62
Peel:
J. W. McCullough, 1,800.00; H. G. Norry, 4,950.00; Other salaries, 4,670.00;
Expenses, 6,095.42 17,515^42
Perth:
W. N. Ashton, 4,375.00; B. L. McCorquodale, 6,000.00; R. E. White, 8,199.96;
Other salaries, 5,000.00; Expenses, 10,642.29 34,217 25
Peterborough:
H. G. Norry, 1,575.00; F. C. Paterson, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 7,832.15;
Expenses, 4,475.36 22,082 47
Prescott:
R. L. Farmer, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 2,760.00; Expenses, 3,058.43 12,718 43
Prince Edward
:
H. I. Bell, 4,950.00; D. A. Taylor, 1,875.00; Other salaries, 4,690.30; Expenses,5,066.14 16,581 44
Rainy River:
R. F. Heard, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 2,760.00; Expenses, 4,166.60 13,826 60'
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 19
Extension Branch—Continued
Agricultural Representative Service, etc.—Continued
County and District Offices—Continued
Renfrew:
F. Q. Dench, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 8,550.00; Expenses, 6,040.80 22,790 76
Russell:
M. Tessier, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 2,880.00; Expenses, 3,541.70 13,321 70
Simcoe North:
S. L. Page, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 12,499.92; Expenses, 5,465.20 26,165 08
Simcoe South:
J. K. McRuer, 7,500.00; Other salaries, 7,359.96; Expenses, 7,237.66 22,097 62
Stormont:
K. E. Best, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 7,959.96; Expenses, 5,070.15 19,930 11
Sudbury:
R. Leroux, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 3,750.00; Expenses, 3,201.40 15,151 36
Thunder Bay:
N. W. Harrison, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 3,750.00; Expenses, 5,080.29 17,030 25
Timiskaming:
M. F. Cook, 8,199.96; G. M. Mills, 2,750.00; Other salaries, 6,480.00; Expenses,4,156.34 21,586 30
Victoria
:
H. I. Bell, 1,575.00; L. G. Brown, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 9,621.43; Expenses,1,843.08 20,839 51
Waterloo:
R. A. Forsyth, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 8,349.96; Expenses, 6,283.78 21,833 74
Welland:
J. Wilson, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 2,526.33; Expenses, 2,425.96 13,152 25
Wellington:
W. D. Black, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 10,909.92; Expenses, 7,354.37 25,464 29
Wentworth
:
H. W. Buck, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 11,592.53; Expenses, 9,456.74 27,949 27
York:
A. A. Wall, 6,850.00; Other salaries, 16,152.26; Expenses, 4,589.05 27,591 31
Fruit and Vegetable Extension Service:
Salaries
:
W. S. Carpenter, 6,764.99; J. R. Chard, 6,600.00; G. H. Comly, 6,000.00;
J. A. Cutcliffe, 6,300.00; C. C. Filman, 7,500.00; R. E. Moore, 6,600.00;H. M. Webster, 7,500.00; R. Wilcox, 6,600.00; Other salaries, 23,481.57. . 77,346 56
Travelling Expenses:
B. E. Beeler, 1,587.32; J. R. Chard, 1,915.77; G. H. Comly, 2,583.64; J. A.Cutcliffe, 2,355.23; I. B. Ells, 2,758.95; C. C. Filman, 1,545.73; S. J. Leuty,1,637.25; J. R. Rainforth, 2,897.36; H. M. Webster, 1,593.93; R. Wilcox,1,937.31; Accounts under $1,200, 2,935.29 23,747 78
Agricultural Engineering Extension Service:
Salaries:
H. E. Bellman, 6,300.00; R. G. Gregg, 6,600.00; R. J. Milne, 6,000.00; W. R.Milne, 6,000.00; G. S. Moggach, 6,600.00; J. E. Turnbull, 6,600.00; H. E.Wright, 6,600.00; Other salaries, 75,436.28 120,136 28
A 20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Extension Branch—Continued
Agricultural Representative Service, etc.—Continued
Agricultural Engineering Extension Service—Continued
Travelling Expenses:
L. W. Argue, 2,057.15; H. E. Bellman, 1,488.70; T. A. Brown, 2,215.30;
J. E. Brubaker, 1,639.16; A. B. Campbell, 1,361.80; R. G. Gregg, 1,922.63;W. R. Milne, 2,694.60; G. S. Moggach, 1,314.56; P. Musial, 2,520.10; J. H.Nodwell, 1,555.41; D. E. Presant, 1,606.17; W. R. Ridgeway, 1,215.36;V. I. Spence, 1,270.67; J. E. Turnbull, 1,611.62; H. E. Wright, 3,879.06;
Accounts under $1,200, 6,078.91 34,431 20
Tobacco Extension Service:
Salaries:
M. C. Watson, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 11,974.97 17,974 97
Travelling Expenses:
G. E. McMann, 1,420.51; H. W. Sheidow, 2,731.80; Accounts under$1,200, 1,011.18 5,163 49
Miscellaneous:
Queen's Printer, 27,821.14; Short Courses and Night Classes, 9,804.15;Accounts under $3,500, 10,876.16 48,501 45
Grants, Services and Expenses in connection with theProvincial and County Farm Safety Programme ($39,366.97)
Grants:
Sundry Counties and Districts 10,400 00
Services and Expenses:
Sundry Persons, services, 3,864.00; expenses, 8,941.95 12,805 95
Miscellaneous:
Queen's Printer, 14,262.06; Accounts under $3,500, 1,898.96 16,161 02
Home Economics Service
Salaries ($301,207.30)
J. F. Armour, 6,000.00; D. W. Burke, 6,300.00; N. A. Creyke, 6,000.00; F. M. Durnin,6,300.00; F. P. Eadie, 7,500.00; G. E. Hamilton, 6,000.00; M. F. Hucks, 7,500.00;
E. M. Irvine, 6,300.00; E. Kidd, 7,500.00; H. M. McKercher, 9,999.96; R. E.Moyle, 6,900.00; L. A. Row, 6,375.00; J. M. Scott, 7,200.00; R. I. Shaver, 6,300.00;
Other salaries, 205,032.34 301,207 30
Travelling Expenses ($6,089.94)
F. P. Eadie, 1,217.63; M. F. Hucks, 1,527.99; H. M. McKercher, 2,118.85;
Accounts under $1,200, 1,225.47 6,089 94
Maintenance ($3,328.47)
Accounts under $3,500 3,328 47
Travelling Expenses, Equipment, Grants, Supplies, etc., in connection with Women's Institutes,Junior Institutes, Homemaking Clubs and Home Economics Programme, etc. ($126,245.69)
Grants:
Sundry Women's Institutes 6,428 00
Travelling Expenses:
D. W. Burke, 1,549.90; N. A. Crevke, 1,608.10; G. E. Hamilton, 1,207.25; D. I.
Hutchison, 2,102.70; E. M. Irvine, 1,538.96; H. I. Leslie, 2,599.74; M. F. Mclnnis,1,766.62; K. L. Merry, 1,444.01; M. Mulligan, 2,105.87; L. E. Scott, 1,328.23;
N. E. Sinclair, 1,248.32; Accounts under $1,200, 28,691.34 47,191 04
199,591 48
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A21
Extension Branch—Continued
Home Economics Service—Continued
Travelling Expenses, Equipment, Grants, etc.—Continued
Miscellaneous:
Belcher & Smith, 5,799.00; Ontario Agricultural College, Public Relations,
5,623.51; Queen's Printer, 37,120.42; Accounts under $3,500, 34,737.7983,280 72
Less: Sale of materials 10,654 0772,626 65
Extension Branch $2,367,673 72
FARM ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS BRANCH
Salaries ($199,591.48)
F. R. Abraham, 6,600.00; J. H. Clark, 7,200.00; W. J. Dillon, 6,300.00; W. G. Fulton,6,000.00; E. A. Haslett, 8,599.92; J. M. MacCharles, 6,600.00; J. B. Nelson,
9,000.00; H. F. Noble, 6,300.00; H. L. Patterson, 10,500.00; C. M. Riach, 6,900.00;S. H. Symons, 7,800.00; R. C. Ward, 6,600.00; J. H. Weijs, 6,275.00; Othersalaries, 117,380.27 212,055 19
Less: Transferred to Main Office—Agricultural Inquiry Com-mittee of Ontario 1 2,463 7
1
Travelling Expenses ($22,107.03)
F. R. Abraham, 1,616.56; W. J. Dillon, 1,249.55; G. A. Fisher, 2,391.45; T. N.Hunt, 2,409.39; J. M. MacCharles, 1,325.98; E. H. Moore, 3,042.65; R. C.
Ward, 2,050.90; Accounts under $1,200, 8,020.55 22,107 03
Maintenance and Printing ($20,261.23)
Queen's Printer, 16,920.70; Accounts under $3,500, 3,340.53 20,261 23
Travelling and Other Expenses and to pay such expenses for the encouragement of the workin this Branch as directed by the Minister of Agriculture ($11,785.87)
Queen's Printer, 4,469.47; Accounts under $3,500, 7,316.40 11,785 87
Farm Economics and Statistics Branch $253,745 61
FARM LABOUR SERVICE BRANCH
Salaries ($2,683.56)
Sundry Employees 6,751 58Less: Government of Canada Repayments 4,068 02
2,683 56
Travelling Expenses ($316.33)
Accounts under $1,200 653 00Less: Government of Canada Repayments 336 67
316 33
Maintenance ($67.26)
Accounts under $3,500 67 26
Services and Travelling Expenses in connection with recruiting,transportation and placing workers in Farm Camps
and on Farms, etc. ($9,563.41)
Services
:
Supervisors, Interpreters, etc 1,292 81
A 22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Farm Labour Service Branch—Continued
Services and Travelling Expenses, etc.—Continued
Miscellaneous:
Receiver General of Canada, 6,113.58; Accounts under $3,500,5,669.49 11,783 07
Total 13,075 88Less:
Government of Canada Repayments 2,636 69Insurance Premium Rebates 875 78
3,512 479,563 41
Farm Labour Service Branch $12,630 56
FIELD CROPS BRANCH
Salaries ($73,411.00)
K. E. Fallis, 7,200.00; R. E. Goodin, 7,500.00; G. H. Henry, 6,000.00; C. H. Kings-bury, 6,600.00; J. W. MacRae, 6,600.00; A. H. Martin, 9,999.96; Othersalaries, 29,511.04 73,411 00
Travelling Expenses ($3,643.86)
R. E. Goodin, 2,145.72; A. H. Martin, 1,472.07; Accounts under $1,200, 26.07 . . 3,643 86
Maintenance ($2,997.77)
Accounts under $3,500 2,997 77
Administration of The Weed Control Act, The Seed Potatoes Act,Improvement Work, etc. ($79,499.64)
Travelling Expenses:
J. D. Curtis, 1,635.40; K. E. Fallis, 1,493.55; G. H. Henry, 1,827.97; J. W.MacRae, 1,830.63; Sundry Persons, attending conventions, 5,900.88; Accountsunder $1,200, 8,683.47 21,371 90
Half Cost of Inspection:
Counties, 46,741.31; Townships, 2,599.14 49,340 45
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 8,787 29
Subventions—Freight on Agricultural Lime ($34,938.15)
Cyanamid of Canada, Ltd., 4,145.83; Sundry Persons, trucking lime, 72,279.36;Accounts under $3,500, 2,209.89 78,635 08
Less: Government of Canada Repayments 43,696 9334,938 15
Grants—County Soil and Crop Improvement Associations andDistrict Seed Growers' Associations ($24,992.96)
Ottawa Valley Seed Show, 400.00; Sundry Crop Improvement Associations, 24,592.96. 24,992 96
Field Crops Branch $219,483 38
INFORMATION BRANCH
Salaries ($60,000.80)
F. M. Baker, 7,800.00; J. F. Clark, 7,200.00; G. L. Warlow, 9,499.92; Othersalaries, 35,500.88 60,000 80
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 23
Information Branch—Continued
Travelling Expenses ($3,802.66)
G. L. Warlow, 1,617.27; Accounts under $1,200, 2,185.39 3,802 66
Maintenance ($3,780.17)
Accounts under $3,500 3,780 17
Expenses in connection with preparation and distribution of information,including the printing of reports and publications, advertising, etc. ($164,792.24)
J. J. Gibbons, Ltd., 20,175.90; National Press Checking Services, Ltd., 4,994.90;Ontario Agricultural College, Public Relations, 7,802.92; Queen's Printer,
125,055.38; Accounts under $3,500, 6,763.14 164,792 24
Information Branch $232,375 87
LIVE STOCK BRANCH
Salaries ($368,455.25)
R. H. Graham, 9,499.92; K. A. McDermid, 7,200.00; H. E. McGill, 7,200.00; E. A.Starr, 7,200.00; W. P. Watson, 12,000.00; H. Worton, 9,499.92; Other salaries,
315,855.41 368,455 25
Travelling Expenses ($69,228.90)
J. G. Bourdeau, 1,559.00; British American Oil Co., Ltd., 1,509.19; J. E. Freeman,1,206.91; R. H. Graham, 1,320.83; Department of Highways, 1,616.18; J. A.MacGillivray, 1,290.84; P. A. Matthews, 1,292.27; J. D. McNabb, 1,225.31;
W. P. Watson, 1,578.94; R. F. Welch, 1,249.21; H. Worton, 1,342.59; Accountsunder $1,200, 54,037.63 69,228 90
Maintenance ($6,839.81)
Queen's Printer, 3,836.18; Accounts under $3,500, 3,003.63 6,839 81
Educational and Demonstration Work, etc. ($184,180.15)
Grants:
Associations holding Sales of Pure Bred Stock 8,531 00Boar Premium Policy 16,690 00Bull Premium Policy. 38,885 31
Cattle Breeding Associations. 54,933 62Horse, Cattle, Sheep and Swine Shows 14,138 53Poultry Associations 772 50Rainy River Cattlemen's Association 4,564 41Ram Premium Policy 605 60
139,120 97
Prizes
:
Boys' and Girls' Club Work 1,860 85
Judging, etc.:
Sundry Persons, expenses 2,467 36
Miscellaneous:
Dairy Herd Improvement Associations, 5,508.33; International Business MachinesCo., Ltd., 23,692.20; Cartage and freight, 5,644.72; accounts under $3,500,
5,885.72 40,730 97
Travelling and Other Expenses re administration of The Stallions Act, etc. ($8,930.65)
Inspectors' expenses 537 65Premiums for Pure Bred Stallions—Sundry Persons 8,393 00
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A 24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Live Stock Branch—Continued
Northern Ontario
District Veterinary Services and Assistance on Live Stockshipped to Northern Ontario ($36,535.16)
Grants to Veterinary Agricultural Committees:
Algoma, 1,600.00; Cochrane South, 1,600.00; Dryden, 1,600.00; Kenora, 1,600.00;Manitoulin, 1,600.00; Muskoka, 1,600.00; Parry Sound, 1,600.00; Rainy River,1,600.00; Thunder Bay, 3,200.00; Timiskaming, 1,600.00; Verner, 1,600.00;West Parry Sound, 800.00; West Sudbury, 1,600.00 21,600 00
Assistance in the Purchase of Live Stock:
Sundry Persons—Freight, etc 14,935 16
Expenses re The Warble Fly Control Act ($74,063.44)
Sundry Municipalities 74,063 44
Expenses re Brucellosis Control ($461,197.53)
Services:
Sundry Veterinarians 438,154 00
Miscellaneous:
Connaught Medical Research Laboratory, 6,724.02; Ketchum ManufacturingCo., Ltd., 7,359.96; Queen's Printer, 5,187.52; Accounts under $3,500,3,772.03 23,043 53
Veterinary Services—Community Sales ($57,255.00)
Sundry Veterinarians, services 57,255 00
Live Stock Branch $1 ,266,685 89
MARKETS BRANCH
Farm Products Marketing Board and Co-operative Loans Board
Salaries ($440,922.24)
W. J. Devins, 6,000.00; J. W. Drennan, 7,500.00; W. E. Haviland, 8,500.00; L. G.Howe, 6,600.00; K. W. Hunter, 6,600.00; G. A. McCague, 10,500.00; J. Mclnally,6,600.00; R. P. Neily, 6,000.00; G. F. Perkin, 11,999.98; J. V. Shannon, 7,300.00;F. K. Stewart, 9,000.00; B. P. Teasdale, 9,499.92; D. E. Williams, 8,199.96;
Other salaries, 365,837.20. . 470,137 06Less: Transferred to Main Office, The Agricultural Inquiry
Committee of Ontario 29,214 82440,922 24
Travelling Expenses ($10,599.29)
G. F. Perkin, 2,788.80; J. V. Shannon, 1,245.94; B. P. Teasdale, 1,602.11; D. E.Williams, 2,328.09; Accounts under $1,200, 2,634.35 10,599 29
Maintenance ($6,757.72)
Accounts under $3,500 6,757 72
Research, Services and Expenses re The Farm Products Marketing Act, etc. ($73,084.64)
Farm Products Marketing Board:
H. Bailey, services, 1,260.00; C. R. Charlton, services, 39.85; C. R. Magone,services, 2,679.00; W. C. Nickerson, services, 1,929.85; Travelling expenses,accounts under $1,200, 3,254.08 9,162 78
Arbitration Boards:
Sundry Persons, services, 540.00; travelling expenses, 223.75 763 75
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 25
Markets Branch—Continued
Research, Services and Expenses re The Farm Products Marketing Act, etc.—Continued
Export Marketing Study:
Travelling Expenses:
C. M. Heath, 1,565.48; W. Scott, 1,519.79; Accounts under $1,200,
4,952.75 8,038 02
Research Grants:Marketing and Export Committee, 1,416.37; Ontario Federation of Agriculture,
Poultry Producers' Association, 2,500.00; Ontario Fresh Fruit Growers' Market-ing Plan, 928.84; Ontario Tender Fruit Growers' Marketing Board, 3,359.41;
Ontario Tender Fruit Institute, 14,881.86 23,086 48
Miscellaneous:Chisholm Sales & Engineering, 10,076.45; Price Waterhouse & Co., 15,510.03;
Accounts under $3,500, 6,447.13 32,033 61
Administration and Enforcement of The Plant Diseases Act and TheFarm Products Grades and Sales Act, etc. ($62,824.15)
Salaries:
Sundry Employees 102 30
Travelling Expenses:
M. P. Bailey, 2,560.18; W. J. Devins, 1,487.45; R. F. Dunham, 1,300.99; J.Engeneski, 1,204.61; J. F. Field, 1,720.45; D. F. Foote, 1,502.35; H. C. Foster,
1,218.98; L. G. Howe, 1,376.60; W. A. Humphreys, 1,754.54; K. W. Hunter,2,392.64; G. C. Jackson, 1,683.38; J. Medina, 1,260.83; J. W. Mclnally, 1,629.26;
R. P. Neily, 1,947.04; G. F. Perkin, 2,299.50; J. V. Shannon, 1,245.94; B. P.
Teasdale, 1,602.11; D. E. Williams, 2,543.34; Accounts under $1,200,20,017.20 50,747 39
Miscellaneous:
Queen's Printer, 3,569.75; Telephone, 3,053.21; accounts under $3,500,5,351.50 11,974 46
Markets Branch $594,188 04
DEMONSTRATION FARM, NEW LISKEARD
Salaries ($19,624.50)
J. D. Butler, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 12,424.50 19,624 50
Maintenance, Wages, Seed, Feed, Fertilizer, Purchase and Shipping ofLive Stock, Equipment and Miscellaneous Expenses ($28,462.46)
Timiskaming Mobile Feed Service, 3,586.55; Timiskaming Producers' Co-operative,3,755.06; Accounts under $3,500, 21,120.85 28,462 46
Demonstration Farm, New Liskeard $48,086 96
STRATHGLAIR FARM, SAULT STE. MARIE
Salaries ($10,322.00)
Sundry Employees 10,322 00
Maintenance, Wages, Seed, Feed, Fertilizer, Purchase and Shipping ofLive Stock, Equipment and Miscellaneous Expenses ($8,181.49)
Accounts under $3,500 8,181 49
Strathclair Farm, Sault Ste. Marie $18,503 49
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HORTICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, VINELAND
Salaries ($253,958.01)
J. A. Archibald, 9,366.64; O. A. Bradt, 7,600.00; A. N. Butler, 7,500.00; R. A. Cline,6,983.32; G. H. Dickson, 7,600.00; G. W. Eaton, 7,500.00; R. A. Fleming, 7,600.00;A. Hutchinson, 7,300.00; E. A. Kerr, 10,166.63; R. G. Mercier, 6,300.00; C. L.Ricketson, 7,500.00; W. H. Upshall, 10,999.92; J. R. vanHaarlem, 7,200.00;
J. Wiebe, 8,699.92; Other salaries, 141,641.58 253,958 01
Travelling and Other Expenses ($95,085.28)
Travelling Expenses:
A. N. Butler, 1,678.50; J. R. vanHaarlem, 1,441.29; Accounts under $1,200,4,769.83 7,889 62
Miscellaneous:
Canada Packers, Ltd., 5,025.93; Empire-Hanna Coal Co., 5,260.35; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 6,472.50; Amos C. Martin, Ltd., 3,900.03;Vineland Public Utilities, 5,070.75; Telephone, 5,139.23; accounts under$3,500, 56,326.87 87,195 66
Fruit Merchandising Experimental Work ($4,999.98)
Accounts under $3,500 4,999 98
Horticultural Products Laboratory
Salaries ($66,200.67)
A. M. Adams, 9,366.64; R. F. Crowther, 7,600.00; J. H. Truscott, 10,666.66; E.
Zubeckis, 9,366.64; Other salaries, 29,200.73 66,200 67
Maintenance and Travelling Expenses ($14,969.71)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 1,632 68
Maintenance:
Accounts under $3,500 13,337 03
Horticultural Experiment Station, Vineland $435,213 65
KEMPTVILLE AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL
Summary
Salaries Expenses Total
General Office 70,815 03 64,540 63 135,355 66Agricultural Mechanics.... 57,164 88 19,680 31 76,845 19
Animal Husbandry 33,396 24 21,727 03 55,123 27Chemistry 19,928 61 4,007 77 23,936 38Dairy 22,684 18 8,691 58 31,375 76
English and Economics.... 16,29145 2,593 84 18,885 29Field Husbandry 20,274 05 5,336 80 25,610 85
Home Economics 16,485 91 2,391 55 18,877 46Horticulture 30,920 00 4,739 29 35,659 29Physical Education 4,800 00 352 80 5,152 80Poultry 19,909 92 17,759 71 37,669 63
Repairs and Alterations 11,974 64 11,974 64
312,670 27 163,795 95 476,466 22
Salaries ($312,670.27)
I. M. Balsillie, 6,300.00; A. M. Barr, 10,500.00; J. H. Clark, 6,300.00; R. E. Class,
7,500.00; J. A. Dalrymple, 7,800.00; L. A. Donoghue, 6,300.00; J. S. Gardiner,
6,300.00; W. B. George, 7,808.61; O. R. Irvine, 7,800.00; R. D. Kelly, 6,300.00;
D. A. Knapp, 6,300.00; D. E. Logsdail, 3,300.00; A. M. Morphet, 7,500.00;
F. J. Parish, 7,800.00; D. L. Parks, 7,500.00; J. M. Purvis, 7,217.74; H. S. Ransom,6,600.00; R. B. Rorke, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 186,343.92 312,670 27
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 27
Kemptville Agricultural School—Continued
Expenses ($163,795.95)
Travelling Expenses:
I. M. Balsillie, 1,299.84; A. M. Barr, 1,358.38; J. H. Clark, 2,352.74; L. A.Donoghue, 2,131.73; D. L. Parks, 1,791.49; N. B. Sinclair, 1,720.40; Accountsunder $1,200, 12,692.06 23,346 64
Miscellaneous:
Bruce Coal Co., Ltd., 9,102.34; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 5,390.19; KemptvilleCreameries, Ltd., 11,088.37; Kemptville Egg Grading Station, 6,679.45; Kempt-ville Hydro-Electric Power Commission, 5,996.15; Oxford-on-Rideau Egg Pro-
ducers' Co-operative, 7,043.74; Accounts under $3,500, 95,149.07 140,449 31
Kemptville Agricultural School $476,466 22
ontario agricultural college, guelph
Summary
Salaries
General Office 930,219 42Agricultural Economics. . . 136,441 91Animal Husbandry 283,226 01Apiculture 68,408 29Botany 134,452 97Chemistry 103,717 93Dairy... 98,222 26Engineering 272,282 75
English 68,495 72
Entomology and Zoology. . 141,405 01
Extension Education 53,686 16Field Husbandry 232,763 29Horticulture 218,039 22Microbiology 187,897 12
Nutrition 134,042 37Physical Education 64,128 54Physics 80,687 22Poultry 234,738 90Public Relations 127,855 91Soils 235,808 71
Expenses Total
774,265 04 1,704,484 4618,468 41 154,910 3286,455 09 369,681 106,463 83 74,872 12
6,911 37 141,364 3411,884 62 115,602 5547,598 93 145,821 19
41,093 57 313,376 321,643 15 70,138 87
9,635 84 151,040 85
7,660 47 61,346 6339,881 06 272,644 35
38,031 14 256,070 369,043 93 196,941 05
28,844 04 162,886 41
4,571 76 68,700 3012,613 66 93,300 8890,631 55 325,370 4514,960 87 142,816 7834,251 30 270,060 01
3,806,519 71 1,284,909 63 5,091,429 34
Salaries ($3,806,519.71)
W. C. Allan, 7,500.00; George W. Anderson, 9,999.96; Glenn W. Anderson, 6,300.00D. R. Arnott, 7,200.00; D. Arthur, 6,900.00; G. C. Ashton, 10,500.00; H. DAyers, 12,000.00; G. L. Barron, 6,900.00; R. O. Bibbey, 10,999.92; D. A. Biggs7,200.00; W. K. Bilanski, 9,000.00; L. A. Birk, 9,999.96; G. D. Brady, 6,600.00W. M. Braithwaite, 6,000.00; H. D. Branion, 12,999.96; H. E. Braun, 6,000.00D. M. Britton, 7,500.00; R. S. Brown, 12,999.96; W. H. Brown, 9,999.96; D. HBullock, 7,750.00; T. D. Burgess, 8,533.26; P. W. Burke, 7,800.00; L. V. Busch7,200.00; H. W. Caldwell, 9,999.96; D. R. Campbell, 12,999.96; J. A. Carpenter7,800.00; W. Carpenter, 8,199.96; J. R. Cavers, 12,999.96; F. E. Chase, 10,999.92B. R. Christie, 6,600.00; D. C. Chunn, 6,000.00; D. E. Clark, 7,200.00; S. HCollins, 9,000.00; C. T. Corke, 8,199.96; A. T. Cringan, 7,200.00; J. D. Cunning-ham, 7,200.00; H. M. Dale, 9,499.92; R. W. Dent, 7,200.00; A. DeVos, 9,499.92R. Dick, 6,000.00; M. H. Dickson, 6,600.00; S. E. Dixon, 8,133.30; R. J. Douglas8,199.96; C. G. Downing, 12,999.96; C. C. Duncan, 6,600.00; J. A. Eccles, 7,800.00R. H. Ellis, 6,300.00; N. A. Epps, 6,500.00; E. V. Evans, 9,999.96; W. D. Evans7,800.00; W. T. Ewen, 8,199.96; A. E. Fahl, 6,300.00; R. P. Forshaw, 8,199.96E. W. Franklin, 10,500.00; R. S. Fulkerson, 9,000.00; S. G. Fushtey, 8,199.96R. S. Gage, 7,800.00; E. E. Gamble, 7,800.00; E. H. Garrard, 12,999.96; H. WGoble, 12,000.00; R. Goodwin-Wilson, 9,000.00; T. O. Graham, 9,999.96; K. FGregory, 9,999.96; J. H. Gulliver, 6,000.00; F. W. Hamilton, 9,999.96; M. MHauser, 6,300.00; T. J. Heeg, 9,999.96; W. E. Heming, 12,499.92; L. W. Heringa6,000.00; N. H. High, 12,000.00; D. C. Hill, 9,999.96; R. J. Hilton, 12,999.96; F. RHore, 9,499.92; E. C. Hunt, 6,300.00; D. N. Huntely, 12,999.96; C. M. Huntsman
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Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph—Continued
Salaries—Continued
8,199.96; R. H. Ingram, 9,999.96; D. M. Irvine, 12,000.00; R. W. Irwin, 7,500.00D. J. Jackson, 6,000.00; D. L. Jackson, 6,900.00; K. J. Jenkins, 6,600.00; F. NJerome, 10,416.66; R. A. Johnston, 7,800.00; D. G. Jones, 6,300.00; G. E. Jones10,500.00; D. C. Jordan, 8,199.96; C. B. Kelly, 9,999.96; W. O. Kennedy, 8,199.96
J. W. Ketcheson, 9,499.92; K. M. King, 8,199.96; M. A. King, 8,199.96; J. DLacey, 6,075.00; S. H. Lane, 9,999.96; T. H. Lane, 8,333.28; J. H. Lee, 7,959.12A. G. Leggatt, 7,200.00; D. E. Logsdail, 3,150.00; M. A. MacGregor, 10,416.66A. F. MacKenzie, 6,900.00; J. D. MacLachlan, 15,000.00; G. K. MacLeod9,000.00; E. B. MacNaughton, 12,499.92; B. H. MacNeill, 11,499.96; W. EMann, 7,200.00; R. G. Marshall, 6,900.00; B. C. Matthews, 12,000.00; J. DMcConachie, 6,300.00; H. R. McCrimmon, 8,533.26; L. A. McDermott, 10,999.92E. C. McLean, 12,499.92; A. G. McNally, 8,199.96; C. E. McNinch, 6,600.00M. H. Miller, 7,800.00; W. F. Mitchell, 9,999.96; F. H. Montgomery, 12,999.96
T. G. Morton, 9,499.92; F. F. Morwick, 10,999.92; I. Motzok, 9,999.96; A. JMusgrave, 8,599.92; F. E. Nairn, 6,000.00; J. G. Norrish, 6,300.00; L. Z. O'Neil7,800.00; H. L. Orr, 7,800.00; R. H. Ozburn, 11,499.96; F. G. Partridge, 6,000.00D. R. Pattie, 8,250.00; A. M. Pearson, 9,999.96; A. Peepre, 6,000.00; D. HPengelly, 7,800.00; W. F. Pepper, 6,300.00; A. J. Peppin, 6,450.00; H. W. Petti
piere, 7,800.00; J. H. Pettit, 9,999.96; J. Pos, 6,083.33; G. E. Raithby, 12,999.96E. Reinbergs, 7,800.00; J. C. Rennie, 10,999.92; N. R. Richards, 12,999.96; R. TRiddell, 8,199.96; D. A. Riggs, 8,599.92; A. C. Robertson, 8,199.96; K. Ronald7,800.00; A. M. Ross, 10,749.96; J. R. Rothwell, 7,800.00; R. G. Rowberry6,300.00; F. O. Sargent, 8,599.92; J. R. Scott, 11,499.96; R. VV. Shuel, 9,999.96D. B. Shutt, 7,516.63; I. R. Sibbald, 7,200.00; S. J. Slinger, 12,000.00; J. ASmith, 7,200.00; M. V. Smith, 8,199.96; E. S. Snyder, 12,000.00; P. H. Southwell7,966.64; M. W. Staples, 9,499.92; J. R. Stevens, 7,800.00; E. C. Stillwell, 9,499.92
J. B. Stone, 7,500.00; C. M. Switzer, 8,533.26; J. C. Taylor, 6,900.00; R. Terasmae6,700.00; B. J. Teskey, 6,900.00; F. H. Theakston, 12,000.00; N. J. Thomas7,516.63; H. Tiessen, 7,200.00; VV. E. Tossell, 11,499.96; G. F. Townsend12,999.96; G. I. Trant, 8,599.92; B. E. Twamley, 7,800.00; W. H. Waddell8,199.96; D. Waghorne, 10,999.92; J. P. Walker, 7,200.00; J. A. Weall, 6,000.00E. G. Webb, 8,199.96; L. R. Webber, 9,999.96; H. V. Weekes, 6,900.00; I. AWhite, 6,300.00; A. L. Willis, 9,999.96; J. E. Winch, 7,800.00; J. W. Winder6,900.00; C. M. WT
inget, 8,599.92; D. F. Witherspoon, 7,800.00; M. L. Wright10,999.92; P. A. Wright, 9,499.92; W. A. Young, 6,600.00; W. S. Young, 7,200.00A. Zitnak, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 2,158,156.68
I
3,806,519 71
Expenses ($1,284,909.63)
Travelling Expenses:
W. H. Armstrong, 1,340.26; D. N. Blair, 2,212.21; H. D. Branion, 1,440.92;
G. Burnett, 3,050.22; H. W. Caldwell, 1,293.78; J. M. Chalmers, 1,335.74;
C. G. Downing, 1,987.40; A. E. Fahl, 1,904.06; D. Farrell, 1,284.35; D. E. Logsdail,
1,225.17: M. Mulvey, 1,457.53; E. Stoehr, 2,911.17; R. G. Trimble, 1,244.42;
R. Vanden Bossche, 2,945.90; W. J. Wallace, 1,554.81; Accounts under$1,200, 64,915.03 92,102 97
Miscellaneous:
Acme Farmers Dairy, 4,196.12; Animal Husbandry Department, O.A.C.,24,542.33; B & R Motors, Ltd., 10,042.28; Balfours, Ltd.; 11,807.00; R. O. Barber,Ltd., 3,516.96; Bennett & Wright, Ltd., 17,627.72; Bond Hardware Co., Ltd.,
8,025.38; British American Oil Co., Ltd., 7,658.03; Burns & Co., Ltd., 9,589.30;
Canada Bread Co., Ltd., 6,541.22; Canada Packers, Ltd., 50,155.91; CanadianLaboratory Supplies, Ltd., 15,798.77; Central Scientific Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
6,592.99; Connaught Medical Research Laboratories, 3,538.26; Consolidated Alco-
hols, Ltd., 4,955.16; Crichton Equipment & Supply Co., Ltd., 3,551.52; Dairy De-partment, O.A.C., 28,435.08; Doughty & McFarlane, 4,740.96; Ellis & Howard,Ltd., 11,152.47; Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 10,685.74; Gestetner (Canada),Ltd., 5,892.32; H. Groat, 8,302.82; Guelph Chemicals, Ltd., 4,369.78; City of
Guelph, 6,220.18; Township of Guelph, 4,213.00; Hanna, Ltd., 10,489.70; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 79,377.05; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 10,658.04;
International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 5,806.88; W. E. Jones, 4,985.50;
Ketchum Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 8,466.17; Wm. Knell & Co., 5,296.28; KnightLumber Co., Ltd., 12,748.29; MacDonald Electric, Ltd., 4,355.05; MarshallRefrigeration Co., Ltd., 8,027.06; R. B. Matson, 3,515.04; McBee Co., Ltd.,
3,858.27; Milton Milling Co., Ltd., 6,869.55; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 22,488.10;
North West Motors, 3,848.13; Nutritional Biochemicals Corp., 4,640.63; Poultry
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 29
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph—Continued
Expenses—Continued
Miscellaneous—Continued
Department, O.A.C., 8,276.14; Queen's Printer, 38,484.68; Repp Industries,
Inc., 6,007.32; Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co., Ltd., 146,723.76; Royal Paper& Supply Co., Ltd., 4,408.10; J. M. Schneider, Ltd., 35,194.40; Stewart's DrugStore, 7,271.46; Underwood, Ltd., 4,621.59; Union Gas Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
5,408.53; United Co-operatives of Ontario, 33,576.37; United Dairy & PoultryCo-operative, Ltd., 11,988.09; Vallance, Brown Co., Ltd., 17,082.62; WalkerStores, Ltd., 3,981.44; Whyte Packing Co., Ltd., 14,273.11; Wrought Iron RangeCo. of Canada, Ltd., 5,507.10; Chas. Yeates & Co., Ltd., 5,332.50; York Trading,
Ltd., 8,557.74; Express, etc., 11,394.10; books, periodicals, etc., 25,375.26;
postage, 12,668.81; telephone, 55,507.23; accounts under $3,500, 402,214.711,331,436 10
Less:
—
Accounts Transferred:
Macdonald Institute—Cost of public relations
work, 6,424.82; fuel and light, 21,220.00;materials, 4,592.69 32,237 51
Ontario Veterinary College—Cost of fuel andlight, 44,275.00; materials, 15,887.75; publicrelations work, 8,501.17; telephone, 10,395.30 . 79,059 22
Various Branches, multigraph and exhibit services 20,805 28
Refunds, etc.:
Government of Canada re Electricity supplied to
Entomology Laboratory 1,997 60
Excise tax on alcohol 4,529 83138,629 44
1,192,806 66
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph $5,091,429 34
MACDONALD INSTITUTE, GUELPH
Salaries ($244,986.86)
E. L. Bray, 9,000.00; L. E. Brill, 7,800.00; G. R. Couling, 7,200.00; Engberg, 6,250.00;G. C. Frank, 8,199.96; M. S. McCready, 13,166.64; M. Rider, 6,000.00; M.Sanderson, 9,916.62; E. M. Sanford, 6,600.00; M. E. Singer, 9,249.96; O. M.Wallace, 8,599.92; L. A. Weld, 6,300.00; Other salaries, 145,497.16; PublicRelations Work, transferred from Ontario Agricultural College, 1,206.60 244,986 86
Expenses ($62,581.57)
Miscellaneous:
Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 5,325.61; Accounts under $3,500, 26,225.05;Cost of public relations work, fuel and light, materials, transferred from OntarioAgricultural College, 31,030.91 62,581 57
Macdonald Institute, Guelph $307,568 43
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE, GUELPH
Salaries ($1,222,717.35)
Archibald, 12,000.00; J. H. Ballantyne, 12,999.96; C. A. Barker, 11,499.96; D, A.Barnum, 11,499.96; P. K. Basrur, 6,300.00; H. T. Batt, 12,166.68; W. J. Beaty,7,200.00; D. C. Blood, 10,500.00; C. R. Cameron, 7,933.32; D. J. Campbell,8,199.96; G. R. Carter, 6,168.75; A. J. Cawley, 8,599.92; M. C. Connell, 7,800.00;
J. F. Cote, 8,599.92; H. G. Downie, 12,999.96; A. E. Ferguson, 11,499.96; N. A.Fish, 9,999.96; C. M. Fraser, 7,800.00; F. E. Gattinger, 7,000.00; J. P. Gilman,12,000.00; A. R. Graham, 8,599.92; J. A. Henderson, 12,999.96; H. Herchen,
A 30 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph—Continued
Salaries—Continued
6,000.00; F. D. Horney, 8,599.92; T. J. Hulland, 7,600.00; R. J. Humble, 8,599.92;D. G. Ingram, 7,601.21; T. L. Jones, 14,499.96; K. V. Jubb, 10,500.00; A. A.Kingscote, 12,999.96; L. H. Lord, 7,500.00; J. W. MacPherson, 8,599.92; P. M.Mann, 6,600.00; D. C. Maplesden, 6,547.92; B. M. McCraw, 8,599.92; J. K.McGregor, 8,599.92; K. A. McKay, 8,333.28; B. J. McSherry, 9,499.92; F. J.Milne, 12,000.00; W. R. Mitchell, 11,499.96; H. J. Neely, 7,800.00; F. H. New-bould, 8,299.95; W. T. Oliver, 10,500.00; P. W. Pennock, 6,600.00; T. J. Pridham,6,941.68; O. M. Radostits, 6,300.00; J. I. Raeside, 8,199.96; G. A. Robinson,7,200.00; C. K. Roe, 9,499.92; H. C. Roswell, 11,499.96; M. Savan, 10,166.64;
J. D. Schroder, 11,499.96; D. L. Smith, 12,999.96; R. B. Truscott, 6,600.00;C. G. Wills, 9,999.96; Other salaries, 710,059.36 1,222,717 35
Expenses ($406,327.82)
Travelling Expenses:
T. L. Jones, 1,413.32; Accounts under $1,200, 19,346.65 20,759 97
Miscellaneous:
Abbott Laboratories, Ltd., 3,518.65; Arnold & Sons, 4,848.99; Ayerst, McKenna& Harrison, Ltd., 5,784.37; Bond Hardware Co., Ltd., 6,268.32; CanadianLaboratory Supplies, Ltd., 27,679.10; Carroll Metal Products, 3,500.85; RoyCarter, 9,987.80; Central Scientific Co. of Canada, Ltd., 5,172.07; ConsolidatedAlcohols, Ltd., 19,206.00; William Dawson Subscription Service, Ltd., 4,779.13;Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 17,173.10; Grass Instrument Co., 13,826.73; HarveyR. Groat, 10,501.56; Guelph Motor Products, Ltd., 9,385.87; Imperial Oil, Ltd.,
14,306.91; Kennedy's Bookstore, 4,330.85; Knight Lumber Co., Ltd., 9,457.97;Liquid Carbonic Canadian Corp., 3,659.86; Midland, Whitewear & CostumeCo., Ltd., 4,279.54; National Stationers, Ltd., 6,550.99; W. E. Saunders, Ltd.,
4,365.94; Stevens Companies, 8,185.90; Stevenson, Turner & Boyce, Ltd.,
8,640.86; Stewart's Drug Store, 6,248.36; Wallace Printing Co., Ltd., 8,332.00;X-Ray & Radium Industries, Ltd., 3,829.05; Express, etc., 4,067.89; postage,
4,449.69; accounts under $3,500, 171,014.82 403,353 17
Less: Refund, excise tax on alcohol 17,785 32385,567 85
Kemptville Unit ($60,082.37)
Salaries:
W. J. Ditchfield, 6,600.00; R. J. Julian, 7,200.00; E. B. Meads, 9,499.92;
Other salaries, 18,810.00 42,109 92
Travelling Expenses:
R. J. Julian, 1,521.74; E. B. Meads, 2,549.60; Accounts under $1,200, 655.50. 4,726 84
Miscellaneous:
Pay List, wages of men, 2,054.72; Accounts under $3,500, 1 1,190.89 13,245 61
Ridgetown Unit ($33,184.97)
Salaries:
G. R. Doidge, 7,800.00; K. A. McEwen, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 9,240.00. . . 23,940 00
Travelling Expenses:
G. R. Doidge, 1,511.52; K. A. McEwen, 1,452.40; Accounts under $1,200,784.93 3,748 85
Miscellaneous:
Pay List, wages of men, 1,516.00; Accounts under $3,500, 3,980.12 5,496 12
O.V.C. Share of Campus Costs, Power, Fuel, Light, Laundry, etc. ($86,933.23)
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500, 7,874.01; Cost of fuel and light, materials andtelephone, transferred from Ontario Agricultural College, 79,059.22 86,933 23
Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph $1,809,245 74
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE A 31
WESTERN ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL AND EXPERIMENTAL FARM, RIDGETOWN
Salaries ($207,736.44)
C. S. Baldwin, 6,000.00; R. Frank, 6,000.00; D. G. Luckham, 6,000.00; J. A. Mac-Donald, 7,200.00; W. W. Snow, 7,500.00; J. W. Underwood, 6,600.00; H. J.Willson, 6,300.00; E. L. Woodley, 10,500.00; Other salaries, 151,636.44. . . . 207,736 44
Purchase of Stock and Equipment, Wages, Seed, Fertilizer, Fuel, Light,Supplies, Travelling Expenses, Educational Work,
Contingencies ($163,774.74)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 5,807 75
Miscellaneous:
Imperial Oil, Ltd., 3,843.14; Kearney Motor Sales, Ltd., 5,029.60; M. J. Neutens,5,031.80; Ridgetown Public Utilities Commission, 5,951.16; Silcox Hardware,5,723.83; Union Gas Company of Canada, Ltd., 5,944.90; Warwick & Son,5,064.82; Accounts under $3,500, 121,377.74 157,966 99
Western Ontario Agricultural School and ExperimentalFarm, Ridgetown $371,511 18
ONTARIO JUNIOR FARMER LOAN BRANCH
(The Junior Farmer Establishment Act)
Salaries ($108,109.20)
G. R. Bagg, 6,500.00; E. W. Edwards, 7,200.00; L. I. Lees, 8,199.96; L. M. Mc-Williams, 6,900.00; H. A. Roberts, 6,000.00; E. A. Western, 10,500.00; Othersalaries, 62,809.24 108,109 20
Travelling Expenses ($5,906.15)
Accounts under $1,200 5,906 15
Maintenance ($2,113.02)
Accounts under $3,500 2,113 02
Fees and Other Expenses ($1,177.16)
Accounts under $3,500 1,177 16
Ontario Junior Farmer Loan Branch $117,305 53
ONTARIO TELEPHONE SERVICE COMMISSION
Salaries ($76,776.56)
V. B. Flynn, 9,999.96; T. Grindlay, 8,599.92; R. V. Handforth, 9,499.92; A. W.Smith, 9,975.00; Other salaries, 38,701.76 76,776 56
Travelling Expenses ($19,017.55)
F. Gemmell, 3,676.88; T. Grindlay, 1,394.84; V. S. Jobbins, 4,445.75; J. D. McTavish,2,671.67; J. R. Swan, 2,117.88; Accounts under $1,200, 4,710.53 19,017 55
Maintenance ($5,409.57)
Accounts under $3,500 5,409 57
Ontario Telephone Service Commission $101,203 68
A 32 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. William A. Goodfellow 12,000 00
SPECIAL WARRANT
Payments to Counties within Ontario and the Provisional County of Haliburton(80 per cent of the amount paid by the County) and to Owners in the Territorial
Districts (100 per cent of the valuation) for losses suffered by reason ofrabies since the 1st day of April, 1958 ($7,419.88)
Rabies Indemnity Programme:
Sundry Counties 13,963 76Sundry Owners in Territorial Districts 960 00
14,923 76Less: Government of Canada Repayments 7,503 88
7,419 88
Total Expenditure, Department of Agriculture $15,716,381.31
PART B
DEPARTMENTOF
ATTORNEY GENERAL
FISCAL YEAR, 1960-61
TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE
Main Office 10
Legislative Counsel and Registrar of Regulations 11
Traffic Safety Programme 11
Supreme Court of Ontario:
Accountant's Office 22
Judges' Staff 11
Master 11
Registrar 12
Reporters 12
Master of Titles Office 12
Director of Titles Office 12
Laboratory 12
Probation Services 13
Fire Marshal's Office 13
Ontario Securities Commission 14
Inspector of Legal Offices 14
Criminal Justice Accounts 15
Ontario Provincial Police 17
Official Guardian's Office 21
Public Trustee's Office 21
Co-ordinator of Justice Administration 22
Statutory 22
Supreme Court Judges, Allowances 22
County and District Judges, Allowances 22
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DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERALHon. A. Kelso Roberts, Minister (Statutory, see page B 22)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($267,922.26)
W. B. Common Deputy Attorney General 19,500 00E. H. Silk Assistant Deputy Attorney General 16,999 92
W. C. Bowman, 13,500.00; F. J. Corner, 7,800.00; H. Gourley, 9,499.92; G. B.McLeod, 6,900.00; A. W. Nicol, 9,999.96; E. R. Pepper, 9,999.96; F. L. Wilson,7,025.00; C. Wysocki, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 160,697.50 267,922 26
Travelling Expenses ($7,908.38)
Hon. A. Kelso Roberts, 933.55; F. L. Wilson, 1,264.14; Accounts under $1,200,5,710.69 7,908 38
Maintenance ($24,080.63)
Queen's Printer, 13,021.81 ; Telephone, 4,068.81 ; accounts under $3,500, 6,990.01 . 24,080 63
Crown Counsel Prosecutions ($71,562.09)Fggs 3.nd ExoGnsGs *
G. W. Ford, 6,071.00; White, Bristol, Beck & Phipps, 49,381.35; Accountsunder $3,500, 16,109.74 71,562 09
General Litigation and Legal Services ($17,192.27)
Sundry Litigations:
C. Grant, 12,106.05; Accounts under $3,500, 5,086.22 17,192 27
Commissions and Sundry Investigations ($7,264.94)
Royal Commission re Purchase and Sale of Land in the Township of Niagara by theNiagara Parks Commission:
His Honour Judge I. M. Macdonell, honorarium, 1,000.00; Tilley, Carson,McCrimmon & Wedd, 5,398.40; Sundry Persons, reporting and witness fees,
818.15 7,216 55
Sundry Investigations:
Accounts under $3,500 48 39
Law Revision and Other Committees Expenses ($13,479.95)
Sundry Advisory Committees to the Minister Accounts under $3,500 13,479 95
Workmen's Compensation Board—Awards and Costs ($1,999.57)
Workmen's Compensation Board 1,999 57
Grant to, and Expenses of, Conferences on Improving Laws ($1,820.60)
Grant:
Conference of Commissioners on Uniformity of Legislation in Canada 200 00
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 1,620 60
Grants to County Law Libraries ($9,000.00)
Sundry Library Associations 9,000 00
Law Library—Books, Reports, etc. ($1,990.68)
Accounts under $3,500 1,990 68
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL B 11
Main Office—Continued
Compassionate Allowances to the Widow of the late Constable N. F. Makerand to pay certain Ex-Officials, not entitled to a Superannuation Allowance,
as authorized by the Attorney General ($7,771.68)
Sundry Persons 7,771 68
Grant—Payment to City of Niagara Falls, Ontario, under agreementdated Nov. 1, 1958 to police Rainbow Bridge area ($25,000.00)
City of Niagara Falls, Ontario 25,000 00
Municipal Police Education ($13,092.60)
McMaster University, 5,217.25; Accounts under $3,500, 7,875.35 13,092 60
Main Office $470,085 65
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL AND REGISTRAR OF REGULATIONS
Salaries ($65,684.67)
W. C. Alcombrack, 11,499.96; V. J. Johnson, 6.900.00; L. R. MacTavish, 14,499.96;
A. N. Stone, 8,599.92 ; Other salaries, 24,184.83 65,684 67
Maintenance ($328,284.60)
Queen's Printer, 316,004.55; Accounts under $3,500, 12,280.05 328,284 60
Legislative Counsel and Registrar of Regulations $393,969 27
TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAMMEAdministrative Expenses ($37,299.60)
Salaries
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Sundry Employees 11 ,608 80
Miscellaneous:
T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 8,790.20; Russell T. Kellev Co., Ltd., 7,884.00; Queen'sPrinter, 5,352.28; Accounts under $3,500, 3,664.32 25,690 80
Traffic Safety Programme $37,299 60
JUDGES' STAFF—SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO
Salaries ($64,328.71)
Sundry Employees 64,328 7
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Maintenance ($4,973.80)
Accounts under $3,500 4,973 80
Grant to Judges' Library ($2,500.00)
Treasurer, Judges' Library 2,500 00
Judges' Staff—Supreme Court of Ontario $71,802 51
MASTER—SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO
Salaries ($93,479.19)
R. E. Anglin, 7,800.00; H. G. Bristow, 9,999.96; F. G. Cook, 10,500.00; J. R. Kimber,11,499.96; A. S. Marriott, 13,500.00; D. W. Rose, 9,499.92; R. H. Sankey,9,000.00; Other salaries, 21,679.35 93,479 19
Maintenance ($5,874.40)
Accounts under $3,500 5f874 40
Master—Supreme Court of Ontario $99,353 59
B 12 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
REGISTRAR—SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO
Salaries ($154,929.82)
G. F. Beddis, 9,395.80; C. C. Bradley, 6,300.00; G. K. McBride, 6,300.00; R.McKinnon, 6,300.00; J. A. Preston, 6,000.00; W. F. Shaughnessy, 6,300.00;C. W. Smyth, 8,612.89; Other salaries, 105,721.13 154,929 82
Maintenance ($16,725.05)
Queen's Printer, 13,137.37; Accounts under $3,500, 3,587.68 16,725 05
Registrar—Supreme Court of Ontario $171,654 87
SUPREME COURT REPORTERS
Salaries ($128,699.40)
L. W. Hiscoke, 6,300.00; F. A. Luet, 6,900.00; J. B. McGregor, 6,300.00; F. J.
McGuigan, 6,300.00; G. Mitchell, 6,300.00; J. I. O'Donnell, 6,300.00; A. D.O'Neill, 6,000.00; F. T. Pettet, 6,300.00; W. J. Reeves, 6,300.00; G. R. Slugg,6,000.00; Other salaries, 65,699.40 128,699 40
Travelling Expenses ($25,197.54)
B. Coombs, 1,326.38; W. J. Culleton, 2,076.50; R. Cuthbert, 1,490.57; R. J. Hunter,1,360.65; G. Mitchell, 2,193.70; A. D. O'Neill, 1,265.40; W. J. Reeves, 1,560.25;
G. R. Slugg, 1,401.02; S. G. Warren, 1,395.48; Accounts under $1,200,11,127.59 25,197 54
Maintenance ($9,306.57)
Queen's Printer, 8,039.77; Accounts under $3,500, 1,266.80 9,306 57
Supreme Court Reporters $163,203 51
MASTER OF TITLES OFFICE
Salaries ($212,168.48)
R. G. Cowlin, 6,300.00; J. H. Guinn, 6,300.00; S. Lewis, 7,800.00; W. M. Magwood,12,000.00; S. Mercer, 7,800.00; R. E. Priddle, 6,000.00; S. Smith, 8,199.96;
Other salaries, 157,768.52 212,168 48
Maintenance ($16,661.96)
Queen's Printer, 7,849.85; Accounts under $3,500, 8,812.11 16,661 96
Master of Titles Office $228,830 44
DIRECTOR OF TITLES OFFICE
Salaries ($31,734.01)
C. D. Hadfield, 7,214.17; H. Krebs, 6,900.00; W. M. Magwood, 1,999.92; S. Mercer,750.00; R. E. Priddle, 300.00; S. Smith, 1,500.00; Other salaries, 13,069.92. . 31,734 01
Maintenance ($8,969.55)
Accounts under $3,500 8,969 55
Director of Titles Office $40,703 56
LABORATORY
Salaries ($172,278.31)
G. E. Brooks, 6,600.00; S. E. Brown, 6,300.00; E. G. Clair, 8,199.96; W. J. Deadman,6,000.00; H. J. Funk, 7,500.00; R. C. Gupta, 7,625.00; D. M. Lucas, 7,500.00;
R. J. Packard, 6,900.00; D. B. Sharpe, 6,900.00; N. C. Sharpe, 6,499.92; H. W.Smith, 11,499.96; W. W. Sutherland, 6,000.00; A. F. Wilcox, 6,006.25;
Other salaries, 78,747.22 172,278 31
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL B 13
Laboratory—Continued
Maintenance ($62,950.83)
W. A. Carveth Co., Ltd., 3,948.00; Central Scientific Co. of Canada, Ltd., 7,789.75;
Queen's Printer, 16,599.77; Accounts under $3,500, 34,613.31 62,950 83
Laboratory $235,229 14
PROBATION SERVICES
Salaries ($1,013,127.94)
E. J. Barrett, 6,000.00; M. S. Boyd, 6,000.00; W. E. Bunton, 6,900.00; D. W.Coughlan, 10,500.00; R. L. Cracknell, 6,000.00; J. W. Cripps, 6,600.00; F. S.
Dingman, 7,200.00; H. G. Fynn, 6,000.00; R. Jolliffe, 7,200.00; F. J. Judd,6,000.00; B. N. Macintosh, 6,000.00; S. Main, 7,200.00; V. M. Marks, 7,200.00;
W. B. Melenbacher, 6,000.00; J. K. Mildon, 7,200.00; J. Nagy, 6,000.00; Q. L.
Nighswander, 7,200.00; W. R. Outerbridge, 6,900.00; M. A. Racette, 6,000.00;
A. P. Silcox, 6,000.00; H. J. Slater, 6,000.00; J. E. Spriggs, 6,000.00; A. H.Sumpter, 6,900.00; D. E. Taylor, 6,100.00; R. S. Tear, 7,200.00; J. R. Twigg,7,200.00; G. I. Van Loon, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 832,427.94 1,013,127 94
Travelling Expenses ($72,576.63)
A. N. Angus, 1,370.31; R. E. Fox, 2,289.58; F. E. Grandbois, 1,496.66; V. M. Marks,1,672.81; K. G. Walker, 1,311.16; Accounts under $1,200, 64,436.11 72,576 63
Maintenance ($39,968.55)
Queen's Printer, 13,557.36; Postage, 3,500.00; telephone, 11,536.40; accountsunder $3,500, 11,374.79 39,968 55
Convention Expenses—Probation Officers ($2,000.00)
Ontario Association of Probation Officers 2,000 00
Grant—Ontario Universities—Correctional Work ($3,000.00)
University of Toronto 3,000 00
Probation Services $1,130,673 12
FIRE MARSHAL'S OFFICE
Salaries ($343,242.54)
W. G. Alexander, 6,150.00; D. E. Barrett, 6,900.00; J. R. Bateman, 6,000.00; G. B.
Bent, 6,600.00; M. S. Hurst, 9,849.96; H. E. Jordon, 7,200.00; J. H. Kendall,
6,600.00; C. H. Kerr, 6,600.00; G. A. Pelletier, 8,199.96; W. J. Scott, 12,556.45;
J. C. Stevens, 6,600.00; J. Turnbull, 7,050.00; B. S. Young, 6,300.00; Othersalaries, 246,636.17 343,242 54
Travelling Expenses ($60,186.58)
W. G. Alexander, 1,698.87; F. C. Anderson, 1,919.60; D. E. Barrett, 1,433.43;
L. E. Cottenden, 2,397.11; G. D. Edwards, 1,566.80; A. Farrell, 1,252.04; J. C.Gratton, 1,597.20; T. G. Griffin, 2,608.08; W. G. Halliday, 2,266.54; J. A. Hunting-ton, 1,832.90; M. S. Hurst, 1,869.94; R. P. Kaufman, 2,843.41; H. J. Mailory,2,117.72; W. O'Sullivan, 1,974.76; H. S. Renardson, 2,150.12; J. R. Roussy,1,981.48; R. J. Simmons, 2,170.54; T. B. Speakman, 2,940.53; J. C. Stevens,
1,389.63; R. G. Stewart, 2,295.06; N. J. Sweet, 2,180.22; M. C. Tucker, 2,286.37;
A. C. Williams, 2,499.10; Accounts under $1,200, 12,915.13 60,186 58
Maintenance ($156,157.86)
Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 4,196.21; Drolet Catering Service, 13,146.30;T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 4,021.06; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 5,750.24; Mitchell Houghton,Ltd., 4,150.75; Queen's Printer, 41,745.45; Sainthill Levine Co., Ltd., 3,731.10;Stainton Office Supply, 4,163.75; Wilson & Cousins Co., Ltd., 8,826.96;
Telephone, 5,514.33; accounts under $3,500, 60,911.71 156,157 86
Fire Marshal's Office $559,586 98
B 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
ONTARIO SECURITIES COMMISSION
Salaries ($216,584.55)
T. T. Birkett, 6,000.00; H. S. Bray, 9,499.92; T. O. Brown, 8,599.92; W. H. Chisholm,6,000.00; N. W. Cox, 6,600.00; W. M. Duggan, 9,000.00; M. H. Frohberg, 7,150.00;S. R. Jarvis, 6,000.00; R. W. Knox-Leet, 6,600.00; G. W. Leah, 6,600.00; O. E.Lennox, 15,999.96; J. E. Marshall, 6,000.00; R. S. McCurry, 6,600.00; A. B.Swain, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 109,934.75 216,584 55
Travelling Expenses ($4,805.46)
Accounts under $1,200 4,805 46
Maintenance ($11,999.72)
Queen's Printer, 8,178.96; Accounts under $3,500, 3,820.76 11,999 72
Investigations and Miscellaneous Services ($5,992.93)
Nelson R. Butcher & Co., 3,977.75; Accounts under $3,500, 2,015.18 5,992 93
Ontario Securities Commission $239,382 66
INSPECTOR OF LEGAL OFFICES
Inspector's Office
Salaries ($75,649.69)
J. Cassells, 6,600.00; H. H. Donald, 13,500.00; M. Irish, 6,000.00; K. H. Parfitt,
6,600.00; Other salaries, 42,949.69 75,649 69
Travelling Expenses ($15,224.63)
J. Cassells, 2,671.22; G. E. Madill, 1,420.19; R. A. McFarland, 2,249.26; J. H.Morehouse, 2,465.47; K. H. Parfitt, 1,771.33; G.L.Wilcox, 1,569.61; Accountsunder $1,200, 3,077.55 15,224 63
Maintenance ($7,817.04)
Queen's Printer, 7,101.76; Accounts under $3,500, 715.28 7,817 04
Fidelity Bonds ($1,837.20)
Fidelity Insurance Co. of Canada 8,844 00Less: Premiums recovered from Division Court Clerks, etc 7,006 80
1,837 20
Crown Attorneys
Salaries ($629,258.41)
A. Armstrong, 9,000.00; A. J. Baker, 8,937.92; J. G. Black, 9,999.96; J. A. Bradshaw11,499.96; H. H. Bull, 12,999.96; A. G. Burbidge, 9,499.92; J. Cassells, 6,600.00R. A. Cormack, 6,600.00; H. L. Daufman, 12,999.96; H. R. Deyman, 10,999.92E. A. Duchesne, 11,069.92; T. F. Forestell, 12,999.96; J. B. Galbraith, 9,499.92W. O. Gibson, 15,999.96; P. J. Gloin, 8,599.92; L. H. Goodwin, 12,689.96; L. KGraburn, 7,200.00; A. C. Hall, 14,000.71; S. B. Hogg, 6,189.51; P. V. Ibbetson12,000.00; W. R. Kennedy, 8,599.92; A. W. Kerr, 7,200.00; A. O. Klein, 12,499.92W. H. Langdon, 8,599.92; S. A. Logan, 10,999.92; B. J. MacDonald, 14,104.36H. F. McCulloch, 13,500.00; N. D. McRae, 6,600.00; P. K. McWilliams, 9,000.00R. Mercier, 14,775.00; H. W. Metcalf, 9,999.96; C. C. Middlebro, 11,499.96
J. A. Pringle, 10,999.92; H. W. Robertson, 9,499.92; H. O. Saint-Jacques, 6,043.00
H. A. Sanders, 10,999.92; C. C. Savage, 13,735.00; D. H. Scott, 9,000.00; W. MThompson, 13,481.96; E. A. Tilley, 10,999.92; S. A. Ward, 11,293.92; E. DWilkins, 14,382.00; Other salaries, 182,056.43 629,258 41
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL EM5
Inspector of Legal Offices—Continued
Local Masters of Titles and Registrars of Deeds
Salaries ($330,657.40)
Algoma, 53,988.58; Cochrane, 34,576.33; Kenora, 15,157.74; Manitoulin, 2,400.00;Muskoka, 25,060.57; Nipissing, 30,857.98; Parry Sound, 22,189.92; Rainv River,
7,552.98; Sudbury, 44,128.14; Thunder Bay—Fort William, 23,999.92; ThunderBay—Port Arthur, 49,790.24; Timiskaming, 20,955.00 330,657 40
Sheriffs, Local Registrars, S.C.O., Surrogate Registrars,County and District Court Clerks
Salaries ($1,727,933.03)
Algoma, 39,189.49; Brant, 32,811.88; Bruce, 14,700.00; Carleton, 83,128.75; Cochrane,21,858.07; Dufferin, 9,300.00; Elgin, 24,831.44; Essex, 69,015.76; Frontenac,30,058.27; Grey, 22,362.00; Haldimand, 11,370.96; Halton, 29,017.86; Hastings,26,482.92; Huron, 19,419.58; Kenora, 14,535.96; Kent, 29,329.92; Lambton,37,369.88; Lanark, 13,767.00; Leeds and Grenville, 25,923.84; Lennox andAddington, 10,308.00; Lincoln, 48,993.82; Manitoulin, 4,206.00; Middlesex,78,559.56; Muskoka, 13,545.00; Nipissing, 25,975.97; Norfolk, 23,088.00;Northumberland, 23,511.90; Ontario, 35,209.92; Oxford, 25,360.92; Parry Sound,15,327.84; Peel, 32,068.33; Perth, 21,200.72; Peterborough, 32,207.88; Prescottand Russell, 11,272.92; Prince Edward, 13,362.00; Rainy River, 12,898.92;Renfrew, 18,402.00; Simcoe, 41,279.76; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry,27,339.00; Sudbury, 37,724.88; Thunder Bay, 37,791.84; Timiskaming, 13,128.00;Victoria, 11,895.68; Waterloo, 45,695.88; Welland, 48,573.84; Wellington,21,010.26; Wentworth, 82,478.70; York, 361,041.91 1,727,933 03
County and District Offices
Maintenance ($99,946.45)
Queen's Printer, 72,481.69; Standard Microfilming Co., Ltd., 13,147.45;Telephone, 4,272.05; accounts under $3,500, 10,045.26 99,946 45
County Judges
Travelling Expenses attending Division Courts ($12,009.70)
Sundry Judges 12,009 70
Inspector of Legal Offices $2,900,333 55
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACCOUNTS
Audit Office
Salaries ($18,399.84)
M. M. Parkhill, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 12,399.84 18,399 84
Maintenance ($1,573.00)
Accounts under $3,500 1,573 00
Counties and Cities, Administration of Justice ($49,859.47)
Brant, 392.00; Dufferin, 657.60; Elgin, 2,166.91 ; Essex, 1,073.10; Frontenac, 1,612.75;Halton, 30.00; Hamilton, 332.85; Leeds and Grenville, 1,580.90; Middlesex,107.40; Northumberland and Durham, 1,853.85; Ontario, 2,090.80; Oxford,502.40; Peel, 124.22; Perth, 30.00; Prince Edward, 411.29; Simcoe, 793.05;Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 399.20; Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto,16,539.02; Toronto, 63.95; Victoria, 10.00; Waterloo, 11.30; Welland, 41.00;Wentworth, 60.70; York, 18,299.63; Queen's Printer, 675.55 49,859 47
B 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Criminal Justice Accounts—Continued
Districts, Administration of Justice ($348,664.29)
Algoma, 56,015.61; Cochrane, 64,908.84; Kenora, 36,290.30; Manitoulin, 5,521.78;Muskoka, 20,296.21; Nipissing, 19,267.93; Parry Sound, 12,156.43; RainyRiver, 7,331.49; Sudbury, 67,507.02; Thunder Bay, 49,315.88; Timiskaming,9,520.10; Accounts under $3,500, 532.70 348,664 29
District Treasurers and Court Reporters
Salaries ($57,524.52)
Algoma, 8,550.00; Cochrane, 5,400.00; Kenora, 4,699.92; Manitoulin, 1,275.00;Muskoka, 4,699.92; Nipissing, 8,400.00; Parry Sound, 499.92; Rainy River,4,699.92; Sudbury, 8,100.00; Thunder Bay, 5,599.92; Timiskaming, 5,599.92.. 57,524 52
Magistrates and Juvenile Courts
Salaries ($562,694.68)
L. Addison, 9,449.94; H. C. Arrell, 10,899.96; F. R. Barnum, 8,405.52; A. D.Barron, 9,449.94; F. W. Bartrem, 11,749.98; R. B. Baxter, 10,549.98; N. K.Bennett, 8,499.96; P. C. Bergeron, 10,549.98; S. T. Bigelow, 11,749.98; R. I.
Blain, 7,999.98; J. W. Butler, 7,399.98; K. A. Cameron, 10,899.96; T. A. Connor,8,149.92; A. F. Cook, 9,999.96; F. C. Cornell, 8,449.92; J. A. Cox, 8,449.92;
I. B. Craig, 10,500.00; W. W. Creighton, 6,999.96; W. Davies, 8,449.92; J. C.Dunlap, 10,500.00; F. S. Ebbs, 10,249.98; T. S. Elmore, 12,249.96; A. Falzetta,
7,599.96; G. R. Foster, 10,899.96; H. D. Foster, 9,449.94; W. H. Fox, 6,217.70;
A. J. Fraser, 9,499.92; J. V. Fregeau, 7,650.00; W. S. Gardner, 10,149.96; J. B.Garvin, 10,500.00; N. A. Gianelli, 9,699.96; D. F. Graham, 9,949.98; J. Grudeff,9,999.96; P. T. Hake, 8,149.92; H. D. Hallett, 11,149.98; J. A. Hanrahan,10,500.00; H. G. Hays, 10,249.98; O. S. Hollinrake, 12,149.94; H. R. Howitt8,999.94; R. C. Jackson, 9,399.96; F. K. Jasperson, 10,649.94; G. H. Jermyn,9,399.96; I. C. Johnston, 8,299.92; E. W. Kenrick, 9,549.96; J. H. Kirkpatrick,
10,249.98; L. Lalonde, 8,799.96; K. M. Langdon, 10,309.21; W. O. Langdon,11,149.98; M. Leger, 9,049.92; W. K. MacGregor, 10,299.96; A. W. MacMillan,12,149.94; A. J. Marck, 9,749.94; F. G. McAlister, 11,449.98; O. C. McClevis,8,449.92; J. R. McKnight, 7,500.00; D. B. Menzies, 12,249.96; A. S. Mitchell,
8,999.94; R. I. Moore, 8,899.98; W. R. Morrison, 10,149.96; I. Munro, 11,249.94;
A. R. O'Connor, 11,749.98; R. G. Pearse, 7,399.98; W. R. Philp, 10,500.00;
J. L. Prentice, 14,931.40; J. L. Roberts, 10,449.96; J. E. Robinson, 12,149.94;
W. F. Rogers, 9,949.98; J. Sauve, 11,749.98; F. H. Shaw, 7,500.00; L. A. Sherwood,6,869.57; J. T. Shillington, 9,949.98; D. C. Smith, 9,499.98; A. S. Stewart,9,199.98; V. L. Stewart, 11,499.96; G. E. Strike, 12,749.94; C. A. Thoburn,11,749.98; R. M. S. Thomas, 9,699.96; F. N. Thompson, 9,099.96; W. J. Tuchtie,11,149.98; D. Webster, 8,397.25; T. Y. Wills, 10,650.00; T. H. Wolfe, 8,899.92;
J. H. Woodhouse, 9,099.96; W. F. Woodliffe, 12,149.94; Other salaries,
43,544.09 873,021 78Less Refunds:
Sundry Cities 310,327 10
562,694 68
Travelling Expenses and Contingencies ($62,223.59)
Sundry Magistrates—Travelling Expenses 62,223 59
Reimbursement of Salaries of Judges and Court Officials;
Maintenance of Offices—Judicial Districts ($39,420.80)
Algoma, 3,071.20; Cochrane, 1,200.00; Kenora, 1,833.52; Manitoulin, 499.92;
Muskoka, 1,455.68; Nipissing, 4,244.16; Parry Sound, 3,209.61; Rainy River,
999.96; Sudbury, 5,493.00; Thunder Bay, 15,433.75; Timiskaming, 1,980.00.. 39,420 80
Expenses, Warrants and Summonses,re Deserted Wives and Children ($202.75)
Accounts under $1,200 202 75
Supervising Coroner
Salary ($1,000.00)
S. Lawson 1,000 00
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL B 17
Criminal Justice Accounts—Continued
Grant to Legal Aid Fund, Law Society of Upper Canada ($5,000.00)
Law Society of Upper Canada 5,000 00
Special Services ($1,538.90)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 5, Sec. 10
Accounts under $3,500 1,538 90
Police College—Research Expenditures ($3,658.99)
Travelling Expenses:
J. L. Roberts, 2,018.02; Accounts under $1,200, 841.85 2,859 87
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 799 12
Criminal Justice Accounts $1,151,760 83
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
Payments made pursuant to The Police Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 298
Salaries ($9,236,129.61)
Administrative Staff:
D. Adair, 7,740.00; H. V. Allsop, 7,086.85; J. Bartlett, 11,359.92; A. H. Bird,
7,637.33; W. H. Clark, 13,860.00; J. F. Craig, 7,680.00; R. E. Davis, 6,000.00;W. D. Duncan, 7,860.00; W. J. Franks, 10,860.00; H. H. Graham, 7,680.00;K. W. Grice, 7,320.00; J. W. Harris, 7,740.00; E. A. Hoath, 8,937.98; F. C.Kelly, 8,559.96; W. H. Kennedy, 10,299.96; J. P. La Perriere, 7,680.00; A.Macleod, 8,559.96; W. J. McBride, 7,838.71; J. L. McDermott, 7,680.00; W. A.Melbourne, 6,078.15; E. A. Moss, 7,036.67; J. L. Needham, 7,740.00; L. Neil,
8,439.96; D. A. Nicol, 7,680.00; N. Phelps, 8,599.92; H. M. Purdy, 7,680.00;W. S. Rhodes, 7,800.00; A. M. Shaughnessy, 8,559.96; A. F. Shields. 6.000.00:
Districts:
Inspectors 133,305 42Sergeants 491,985 54Corporals 1,160,303 32Constables 6,466,770 26Probationary Constables 151,535 02
Total 9,765,531 51
Less Refunds:
Sundry Municipalities 529,231 90Miscellaneous 170 00
529,401 909,236,129 61
Travelling Expenses $1,692,572.32Maintenance 1,489,722.32
$3,182,294.64
District Disbursements:
District No. 1—Chatham:Travelling Expenses, 23,314.17; Less costs recovered, 21,262.62 . . 2,051 55Maintenance 20,585 93
District No. 2—London:
Travelling Expenses, 49,199.99; Less costs recovered, 12,124.15 . . 37,075 84Maintenance 23,265 57
22,637 48
60,341 41
B 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Ontario Provincial Police—Continued
District Disbursements—Continued
District No. 3—Dundas:
Travelling Expenses, 32,380.09; Less costs recovered, 8,993.00. . . 23,387 09Maintenance 17,489 32
District No. 4—Niagara Falls:
Travelling Expenses, 35,029.98; Less costs recovered, 8,495.20. . . 26,534 78Maintenance 27,432 48
District No. 5—Toronto:
Travelling Expenses, 26,107.51; Less costs recovered, 2,417.57. . . 23,689 94Maintenance 29,367 23
District No. 6—Mount Forest:
Travelling Expenses, 45,388.10; Less costs recovered, 6,235.50. . . 39,152 60Maintenance 24,032 20
District No. 7—Barrie:
Travelling Expenses, 43,010.36; Less costs recovered, 1,697.62 . . . 41,312 74Maintenance 37,810 96
District No. 8—Peterborough
:
Travelling Expenses, 26,081.83; Less costs recovered, 1,190.33 . . . 24,891 50Maintenance 18,505 84
District No. 9—Belleville:
Travelling Expenses, 27,606.62; Less costs recovered, 5,139.10. . . 22,467 52Maintenance 16,943 93
District No. 10—Perth:
Travelling Expenses, 35,784.64; Less costs recovered, 1,853.34 . . . 33,931 30Maintenance 14,927 10
District No. 11—Cornwall:
Travelling Expenses, 31,925.62; Less costs recovered, 4,115.07. . . 27,810 55
Maintenance 15,804 34
District No. 12—North Bay:
Travelling Expenses, 42,320.13; Less costs recovered, 10,868.91 . . 31,451 22
Maintenance 21,360 73
District No. 13—Sudbury:
Travelling Expenses, 29,302.43; Less costs recovered, 2,836.80 . . . 26,465 63
Maintenance 16,880 68
District No. 14—Sault Ste. Marie:
Travelling Expenses, 26,113.07; Less costs recovered, 7,107.75 . . . 19,005 32
Maintenance 9,639 03
District No. 15—Timmins:
Travelling Expenses, 24,547.62; Less costs recovered, 5,135.05 . . . 19,412 57
Maintenance 17,092 10
No. 1
40,876 41
53,967 26
53,057 17
63,184 80
79,123 70
43,397 34
39,411 45
48,858 40
43,614 89
52,811 95
43,346 31
28,644 35
36.504 67
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL B 19
Ontario Provincial Police—Continued
District Disbursements—Continued
District No. 16—Port Arthur:
Travelling Expenses, 17,907.44; Less costs recovered, 28,640.20. . 10,732 76
Maintenance 23,346 19
District No. 17—Kenora:
Travelling Expenses, 29,003.25; Less costs recovered, 11,425.09. . 17,578 16
Maintenance 14,966 75
Travelling Expenses—Headquarters :
Accounts under $1,200 7,197 15
Less costs recovered 3,737 65
Emergency Measures Organization:
Travelling Expenses—Sundry Officers, 601.75; Auxiliary Police,
2,629.05 3,230 80Less costs recovered 418 15
Criminal Investigation Branch:
Travelling Expenses and Disbursements of Officers, C.I.B 18,964 02Less costs recovered 270 60
12,613 43
32,544 91
3,459 50
2,812 65
18,693 42
Anti-Gambling Branch
:
Travelling Expenses—Sundry Officers 1,714 91
Less costs recovered 12 00
1,702 91
Maintenance 814 00
Anti-Highgrade Branch:
Travelling Expenses—Sundry Officers 4,959 65Less costs recovered 74 40
2,516 91
4,885 25
Sundry Payments:
Miscellaneous 21,055 97
Automobile Supplies and Repairs:
Acme Bearings & Parts, Ltd., 3,619.08; Addison Cadillac Oldsmobile, Ltd.,
4,909.02; Bassingthwaite's Garage, 8,105.40; W. F. Bolduc Tire Co., 5,404.85;
B. P. Canada, Ltd., 16,116.12; British American Oil Co., Ltd., 174,633.27;Canadian Industries, Ltd., 7,735.50; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 103,920.03;Canadian Petrofina, Ltd., 33,408.47; Champlain Oil Products, Ltd., 4,883.62;Cities Service Oil Co., Ltd., 46,100.81; City Tire Sales, 8,027.22; Ed. CroweTire Sales, Ltd., 6,794.97; Dominion Tire Stores (Toronto), 4,677.50; Forrest's
Auto Electric, Ltd., 4,659.95; Grand Tire Co., Ltd., 6,016.00; Hancock Tire,
Ltd., 4,628.82 ; Harpham Brothers, 6,249.32 ; Husky Oil & Refining, Ltd., 6,694.78
;
Imperial Oil (Edmonton), Ltd., 17,826.70; Imperial Oil (Leaside), Ltd., 166,594.96;Inter-City Tire Sales, Ltd., 3,791.70; Ross Lipsett Tire & Automotive Supply,5,823.06; Menzies Brothers, 6,478.13; North Star Oil, Ltd., 10,727.19; OntarioAutomobile Co., Ltd., 5,064.71; Palmer Tire, Ltd., 5,251.90; Ernie Payne TireSales, Ltd., 4,628.22; Pioneer Tire, Ltd., 8,500.51; Scanlon Clutch & PartsService, 15,659.52; Shell Oil Co. of Canada, Ltd., 132,067.74; Sterling Oil
Distributors, Ltd., 10,005.92; Sun Oil Co., Ltd., 65,559.30; Supertest PetroleumCorp., Ltd., 93,959.80; Texaco Canada, Ltd., 123,050.75; United Tire Sales,
6,785.00; Accounts under $3,500, 138,470.07 1,276,829 91Less: Refunds 42,352 84
1,234,477 07
B 20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Provincial Police—Continued
Insurance:
Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co., (FleetInsurance—Automobiles, etc.) 75,612 82
London Life Insurance Co., (Group Life Insurance). . . . 130,833 50Pearl Assurance Co., Ltd., (Camera Insurance, etc.). . . 40 07Reed, Shaw & McNaught, (Marine Insurance—Patrol
Boats) 4,943 29Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ltd., (Fire Insurance Re
Contents—Headquarters, etc.) 972 50212,402 18
Less: Refunds—Fleet Insurance 2,015 03Contributions by Officers—Group Life. . . . 73,494 15
London Life Insurance Co.— Dividends. . . 38,747 52114,256 70
98,145 48Workmen's Compensation Board:
Payments pursuant to Section 34, The Workmen's Compensation Act, andAdministration Assessment pursuant to Section 119 22,885 16
Purchase of Equipment:
Central Chevrolet Oldsmobile (London), Ltd., 4,130.95; Central Chevrolet(Toronto), Ltd., 7,985.16; Chrysler Corp. of Canada, Ltd., 153,330.27; CityChevrolet Oldsmobile (1955), Ltd., 7,042.58; Cruickshank Motors, Ltd., 5,739.12;Drinkwater Motors, Ltd., 3,974.02; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 9,315.01; A. D. Gorrie& Co., Ltd., 38,405.62; Greb Shoes, Ltd., 11,590.50; Grew Boats, Ltd., 15,902.60;Hughes-Earle Motors, Ltd., 5,752.27; Jessiman Motors, Ltd., 4,240.19; LincolnMotors, Ltd., 3,830.44; Marnoch Office Supply Co., 3,573.00; Martin's (Pem-broke), Ltd., 3,813.48; McCutcheon's Camera Shop, Ltd., 4,095.92; A. C.Mclntyre Motors, Ltd., 6,730.01; Meredith-Connelly Motors, Ltd., 5,234.96;Mer-Lin Motors, Ltd., 4,983.40; Miller-Hughes, Ltd., 4,158.82; Mitchell,
Houghton, Ltd., 6,086.95; Muir Cap & Regalia, Ltd., 6,263.75; Northern Electric
Co., Ltd., 3,551.49; H. S. Pook, Ltd., 4,681.00; Port Credit Motors, Ltd.,
5,923.91 ; Remington Rand, Ltd., 15,996.39; Royal Typewriter Co., Ltd., 4,332.26;Saugeen Motors, 4,047.22; Smith-Corona (Canada), Ltd., 11,026.91; StaintonOffice Supply, Ltd., 6,223.12; Sudbury Motors, Ltd., 3,863.11; Tip Top Tailors,
Ltd., 58,323.48; Underwood, Ltd., 22,252.71; United Stationery Co., Ltd.,
4,647.47; Uptown Motors, 5,247.50; Brad Walker Motors, Ltd., 6,753.88; WhiteHardware, Ltd., 4,909.91; Willys of Canada, Ltd., 11,307.75; Windsor MotorCo., Ltd., 9,037.54; Russell Winter & Co., 23,073.40; G. H. Wood & Co., Ltd.,
10,647.33; Accounts under $3,500, 231,100.57 763,125 97Less: Refunds 3,340 42
759,785 55
Miscellaneous:
Bell Telephone Co. of Canada—Teletype Service, 40,443.00; re Zenith, 50,000,
4,123.05; Department of Highways, 2,321.13; Department of Public Works,5,342.96; Queen's Printer, 78,529.52; Sundry Officers, General Headquarters,(clothing allowance), 3,668.50; Sundry Municipalities, (taxes), 49,173.41;
Express, 10,756.27; accounts under $3,500, 64,283.91 258,641 75
Ontario Police College ($34,341.53)
Maintenance:
Dominion Catering Co., Ltd., 26,279.90; Accounts under $3,500, 8,061.63.. 34,341 53
Radio Communicating System ($249,347.72)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 929 31
Maintenance:
Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 5,321.62; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd.,
230,036.02;- Accounts under $3,500, 3,189.69 238,547 33Less: Refunds 2,347 20
236,200 13
Districts' Radio Expenses 12,218 28248,418 41
Ontario Provincial Police $12,702,113 50
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL B 21
OFFICIAL GUARDIAN'S OFFICE
Salaries ($120,503.74)
E. C. Ball, 6,300.00; J. E. Beatty, 7,800.00; R. F. Fredericks, 7,200.00; S. M.McBride, 7,500.00; J. B. Osborne, 8,599.92; L. W. Perry, 9,208.30; G. C. Power,8,199.96; F. T. Watson, 12,000.00; Other salaries, 53,695.56 120,503 74
Maintenance ($22,664.74)
Department of Public Works, 15,034.68; Accounts under $3,500, 7,630.0622,664 74
Total Expenditure, Official Guardian's Office. .$ 143,168 48Less: Reimbursements of Expenditures by
Official Guardian 143,168 48
Administration of The Matrimonial Causes Act
Salaries ($37,056.19)
L. B. Campbell, 8,199.96; R. G. Galbraith, 6,600.00; Other salaries, 22,256.23. . 37,056 19
Maintenance ($5,091.05)
Accounts under $3,500 5,091 05
Services of Agents ($6,184.45)
Sundry Persons 6, 184 45
Special Services—Children's Aid Societies ($58,425.00)
Sundry Children's Aid Societies of Ontario 58,425 00
Administration of The Matrimonial Causes Act $106,756 69
Official Guardian's Office $106,756 69
PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S OFFICE
Salaries ($541,843.65)
W. J. Black, 6,900.00; W. P. Boylan, 6,600.00; J. D. Bradford, 8,299.95; F. G.Brailey, 6,900.00; K. Caverly, 6,000.00; S. F. Cook, 6,600.00; E. A. Gelinas,
8,599.92; H. A. Goring, 6,900.00; K. G. Hoffman, 6,900.00; F. L. Hogg, 8,299.95;A. H. Krieger, 9,999.96; F. A. Levis, 9,000.00; F. J. Maher, 9,999.96; N. A.McPherson, 6,000.00; J. C. Ready, 6,600.00; R. S. Roach, 8,299.95; L. H. Snider,
10,999.92; ]. W. Thompson, 12,499.92; B. G. Williams, 6,000.00; S. Winkler,10,999.92; W. F. Wright, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 371,244.24. . . . 541,843 65
Maintenance ($163,032.76)
Travelling Expenses:
J. H. Elliott, 2,539.32; E. C. Hardie, 2,851.92; H. A. McCrindle, 3,024.83; A. B.Nicholls, 2,220.84; B. G. Williams, 2,507.70; Accounts under $1,200, 1,728.03.
14,872 64
Miscellaneous:
Arthur A. Crawley & Co., 5,500.00; Department of Public Works, 91,431.00;Queen's Printer, 30,063.45; Stainton Office Supply, Ltd., 6,629.99; Postage,7,500.00; accounts under $3,500, 7,035.68 148,160 12
Total Expenditure, Public Trustee's Office $704,876 41Less: Reimbursements of Expenditures by
Public Trustee 704,876 41
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ACCOUNTANT'S OFFICE—SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO
Salaries ($30,319.92)
J. B. Cameron, 9,499.92; J. G. Holden, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 13,620.0030,319 92
Maintenance ($11,889.83)
Pettit, Hill & Bertram, 4,000.00; Department of Public Works, 5,724.00;Accounts under $3,500, 2,165.83 11,889 83
Total Expenditure, Accountant's Office,
Supreme Court of Ontario. . $ 42,209 75Less: Reimbursements of Expenditures by
Accountant, Supreme Court of Ontario. 42,209 75
CO-ORDINATOR OF JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION
Salaries ($14,239.92)
A. A. Russell, 10,999.92; Other salaries, 3,240.00 14,239 92
Maintenance ($2,933.29)
Accounts under $3,500 2,933 29
Co-ordinator of Justice Administration $17,173 21
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. A. Kelso Roberts 12,000 00
Allowances to Supreme Court Judges ($30,404.36)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 128. Sec. 1
Court of Appeal for Ontario
Hon. Mr. Justice—D. Porter, C.J.O., 1,000.00; J. B. Aylesworth, 1,000.00; C. W. G.Gibson, 1,000.00; A. Kelly, 180.10; R. E. Laidlaw, 1,000.00; A. M. LeBel, 605.55;F. G. MacKay, 1,000.00; G. A. McGillivray, 1,000.00; K. G. Morden, 1,000.00;
W. D. Roach, 1,000.00; W. F. Schroeder, 1,000.00 9,785 65
High Court of Ontario
Hon. Mr. Justice—J. C. McRuer, C.J.H.C, 1,000.00; H. A. Aylen, 1,000.00; F. H.Barlow, 916.66; R. A. Danis, 166.66; J. F. Donnelly, 1,000.00; R. I. Ferguson,1,000.00; G. A. Gale, 1,000.00; D. P. J. Kelly, 1,000.00; J. M. King, 1,000.00;
L. A. Landreville, 1,000.00; J. L. McLennan, 1,000.00; E. G. Moorhouse, 1,000.00;
D. R. Morand, 513.89; W. D. Parker, 21.50; S. N. Schatz, 1,000.00; P. E. F.
Smily, 1,000.00; W. F. Spence, 1,000.00; C. D. Stewart, 1,000.00; E. C. Thompson,1,000.00; R. W. Treleaven, 1,000.00; G. T. Walsh, 1,000.00; D. C. Wells, 1,000.00;
J. L. Wilson, 1,000.00 20,618 71
Allowances to County and District Judges ($104,834.64)
R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 77
Allowances under Section 9, subsection 1:
His Honour Judge—Anderson, 1,500.00; Bennett, 1,500.00; Brennan, 1,500.00;
Brickenden, 1,500.00; Carscallen, 1,500.00; Charlton, 1,500.00; Clark, 1,500.00;
Cochrane, 1,125.00; Cooper, 1,500.00; Cross, 1,500.00; Currey, 1,500.00; Darby,1,500.00; Denton, 1,500.00; Donley, 1,500.00; Dowler, 1,500.00; Duranceau,1,500.00; Factor, 1,500.00; Fingland, 1,500.00; Forsyth, 2,499.96; Fuller, 1,500.00;
Galligan, 1,500.00; Gordon, 1,500.00; Griffiths, 1,500.00; Grosch, 1,500.00;
Hall, 84.68; Harvie, 1,500.00; Hugill, 1,500.00; Kennedy, 1,500.00; Lane, 1,500.00;
Lang, 1,500.00; Latchford, 1,500.00; Legris, 1,500.00; Lewis, 1,500.00; Little,
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL B 23
Statutory—Continued
Allowances to County and District Judges—Continued
Allowances under Section 9, subsection 1—Continued
1,500.00; Macdonald, 1,500.00; Macdonell, 1,500.00; MacKenzie, 1,500.00;MacLaren, 1,500.00; F. J. MacRae, 1,500.00; I. MacRae, 1,500.00; Marion,1,375.00; McAndrew, 1,500.00; McCallum, 1,500.00; McCombs, 1,500.00;McDonagh, 1,500.00; McDonald, 1,500.00; McDougall, 1,500.00; McGibbon,1,500.00; McLennan, 1,500.00; McMillan, 1,500.00; Miller, 1,500.00; Moore,250.00; Plouffe, 1,500.00; Pritchard, 1,375.00; Reville, 1,500.00; Reynolds,1,500.00; Robb, 1,500.00; J. B. Robinson, 1,500.00; W. N. Robinson, 1,500.00;
Schwenger, 1,500.00; Shea, 1,500.00; Smith, 1,500.00; St. Aubin, 1,500.00;
Strange, 1,500.00; Sweet, 1,500.00; Thomas, 1,500.00; Timmins, 1,500.00;Weaver, 1,500.00; Willmott, 1,500.00; Wilson, 1,500.00; Young, 625.00; HerHonour Judge Kinnear, 1,500.00 104,834 64
Allowances to County and District Judges—Surrogate Fees ($121,387.57)
R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 77
Allowances under Section 9, subsection 2:
His Honour Judge—Anderson, 2,000.00; Bennett, 2,000.00; Brennan, 2,000.00;Brickenden, 1,838.20; Carscallen, 2,000.00; Charlton, 2,000.00; Clark, 2,000.00;Cochrane, 1,956.26; Cooper, 1,179.40; Cross, 2,000.00; Currey, 355.60; Darby,2,000.00; Denton, 2,000.00; Donley, 2,000.00; Dowler, 1,745.10; Duranceau,1,702.60; Factor, 2,000.00; Fingland, 2,000.00; Forsyth, 2,000.00; Fuller, 2,000.00;Galligan, 2,000.00; Gordon, 2,000.00; Griffiths, 2,000.00; Grosch, 2,000.00;Harvie, 2,000.00; Hugill, 477.80; Kennedy, 2,000.00; Lane, 689.80; Lang, 2,000.00;
Latchford, 2,000.00; Legris, 2,000.00; Lewis, 2,000.00; Little, 587.50; Macdonald,2,000.00; Macdonell, 2,000.00; MacKenzie, 2,000.00; MacLaren, 2,000.00;F. J. MacRae, 2,000.00; I. MacRae, 2,000.00; Marion, 787.60; McAndrew,1,745.10; McCallum, 2,000.00; McCombs, 2,000.00; McDonagh, 2,000.00;
McDonald, 1,326.95; McDougall, 2,000.00; McGibbon, 1,775.40; McLennan,617.20; McMillan, 2,000.00; Miller, 2,000.00; Plouffe, 1,697.60; Pritchard,
2,000.00; Reville, 2,000.00; Reynolds, 1,326.95; Robb, 695.40; J. B. Robinson,1,205.40; W. N. Robinson, 2,000.00; Schwenger, 2,000.00; Shea, 2,000.00; Smith,650.20; St. Aubin, 1,179.40; Strange, 2,000.00; Sweet, 2,000.00; Thomas, 1,150.20;
Timmins, 2,000.00; Weaver, 2,000.00; Willmott, 2,000.00; Wilson, 1,989.00;
Young, 1,229.51; Her Honour Judge Kinnear, 1,479.40 121,387 57
Payments on behalf of the Crown for the cost of Plans required underThe Registry Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 348, Sec. 94, subsection 17 ($5,487.47)
Township of Amabel, 609.96; Township of Artemesia, 425.00; Township of Dover,320.75; Township of Essa, 730.00; C. R. Lowes, 78.42; Village of Norwich,3,323.34 5,487 47
Allowances to Magistrates ($1,800.00)
8 George VI, 1944, Chap. 58, Sec. 13
H. L. Cruso, 150.00; O. A. Langley, 750.00; J. A. Makins, 900.00 1,800 00
Payments under The Audit Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 27, Sec. 12 ($2,400.00)
Sundry Persons 2,400 00
Expenses of Elections ($31,988.99)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 118, Sec. 193
General Election 1959Election Board Accounts:
Counties—Frontenac, 23.00; York, 33.08 56 08
Returning Officers, Enumerators, etc.:
Electoral Districts—Algoma-Manitoulin, 254.90; Cochrane North, 309.92;Cochrane South, 323.40; Halton, 17.42; Hamilton Centre, 10.00; Kenora,54.00; Lambton West, 50.60; Nickel Belt, 58.80; Nipissing, 187.46; RenfrewSouth, 877.80; Simcoe East, 10.00; Sudbury, 6.00; Timiskaming, 5,641.06;
Waterloo South, 80.29; Wentworth, 93.54 7.975 19
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Statutory—Continued
Expenses of Elections—Continued
By-Elections
Election Board Accounts:
Provisional Judicial Districts—Timiskaming 640 00
Counties—Simcoe 1 ,038 94
Returning Officers, Enumerators, etc.
:
Electoral Districts—Simcoe Centre, 22,260.84; Timiskaming, 17,162.58 39,423 42
General Expenses:
Sundry accounts under $3,500 587 68
Add: Balance of Accountable Advance, Chief Election Officer, 1960-61 2,896 60
52,617 91Less: Outstanding Accountable Advance, Chief Election Officer, prior years 22,007 23
30,610 68The Liquor Licence Act:
Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 5.95; Canadian Pacific Express Co., 2.10; Queen'sPrinter, 1,370.26 1,378 31
Total Expenses of Elections 31,988 99
Statutory $310,303 03
SPECIAL WARRANTServices and Travelling Expenses for members of the Attorney General's Department,
G. R. Magone, Professor Alex Brady and others to attend Conferences betweenAttorneys General of Canada and its Provinces on constitutional matters ($4,737.46)
Services:
A. Brady, 300.00; C. R. Magone, 3,500.00 3,800 00
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 937 46
Total Expenditure, Department of Attorney General, $21,034,953.17
PART C
DEPARTMENT
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FISCAL YEAR, 1960-61
TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE
Main Office 6
Emergency Measures Branch 7
Conservation and Parks Branch 7
Housing Branch 8
Ontario House, London, England 9
Ontario-St. Lawrence Development Commission 10
Trade and Industry Branch 12
Statutory 13
Summary 5
general index at back of book
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND DEVELOPMENTHon. William M. Nickle, Minister (Statutory, see page C 13)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($223,686.17)
T. A. C. Tyrrell Deputy Minister 9,330 29A. V. Cameron, 9,999.96; H. F. Crown, 1,305.35; R. W. Haist, 6,600.00; J. H.Pollard, 5,852.68; C. G. Reading, 8,199.97; Other salaries, 182,397.92 223,686 17
Travelling Expenses ($14,767.75)
Hon. W. M. Nickle, 1,475.00; R. L. Dudley, 2,345.82; J. H. Pollard, 2,336.78;TC. G.Reading, 1,243.12; T. A. C. Tyrrell, 1,275.29; Accounts under $1,200,6,091.74 14,767 75
Maintenance ($20,998.35)
Gestetner (Canada), Ltd., 4,524.82; Queen's Printer, 13,577.49;Accounts under $3,500, 17,932.26 36,034 57
Less: Printing costs transferred to other Branches. . 4,432 26Supplies transferred to other Branches 6,812 44Printing costs transferred to Department of
Municipal Affairs 2,047 75Supplies transferred to Department of Muni-
cipal Affairs 1,743 7715,036 22
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Postage—Entire Department ($7,986.67)
Postmaster 7,986 67
Exhibits, Publications, Publicity, Promotion, etc. ($31,767.94)
Dalton K. Camp & Associates, Ltd., 14,103.95; Printing costs transferred fromMain Office, Maintenance, 206.93; Accounts under $3,500, 17,457.06 31,767 94
In-Service Training ($192.61)
Accounts under $3,500 192 61
Northern Ontario Economic Development Committee—AdministrationExpenses, etc. ($1,028.91)
Printing costs transferred from Main Office, 15.58; Supplies transferred from MainOffice, 6.15; Accounts under $3,500, 1,007.18 1,028 91
Grants ($53,489.12)
Municipal Camping Areas as approved by the Lieutenant Governor in Council:
Township of Innisfil, 855.00; Town of Kenora, 2,634.12 3,489 12
Payments toward the carrying out of feasibility studies on the Moose River in
connection with a Port at Moosonee:
Receiver General of Canada 50,000 00
Ontario Parks Integration Board—Administration Expenses, etc. ($128.71)
Maintenance:
Accounts under $3,500 128 71
Main Office $354,046 23
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND DEVELOPMENT C 7
EMERGENCY MEASURES BRANCH
Salaries ($43,531.63)
E. F. Bevis, 8,499.96; C. B. Broadbent, 6,000.00; R. T. Gavin, 6,000.00; W. G.Gilling, 7,500.00; E. J. Hughes, 6,600.00; C. E. Parmenter, 7,500.00; A. D.Pearce, 6,000.00; J. H. Pollard, 1,092.86; W. J. Scott, honorarium, 1,118.04;
S. G. Shier, 7,026.27; T. E. Smyth, 6,000.00; T. A. C. Tyrrell, 1,669.63; P. E.
Werk, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 103,119.75 174,126 51
Less: Government of Canada Repayments 130,594 8843,531 63
Travelling Expenses ($6,451.09)
British American Oil Co., Ltd., 1,661.03; Accounts under $1,200, 23,941.62
25,602 65Less: Government of Canada Repayments 19,151 56
6,451 09
Maintenance ($22,098.69)
Collins Radio Co. of Canada, Ltd., 25,780.98; Dunlop Canada, Ltd., 4,417.20;
David M. Nesbitt Motors, Ltd., 9,326.67; Tip Top Tailors, Ltd., 10,389.55;
Printing costs transferred from Main Office, 1,226.54; Supplies transferred
from Main Office, 1,489.01; Accounts under $3,500, 35,325.29. . . 87,955 24Less: Government of Canada Repayments 65,856 55
22,098 69
Municipal Projects ($122,476.50)
Grants to Municipalities, etc.:
Barrie, 4,658.59; Belleville, 890.67; Brant County, 9,154.40; Brockville, 1,774.72;
Chatham-Kent County, 10,183.28; Dryden, 312.43; Dufferin County, 6,199.53;
Fort William, 3,406.33; Frontenac County, 537.27; Haldimand County, 1,952.96;
Halton County, 18,979.42; Kapuskasing, 2,078.49; Kemptville, 340.24; KenoraArea, 488.92; Kingston, 2,987.16; Kirkland Lake, 5,084.84; United Countiesof Leeds and Grenville, 21,815.97; London and County of Middlesex, 25,561.16;Newmarket, 470.13; Norfolk County, 8,735.28; North Bay, 432.14; OntarioCounty, 16,330.86; Ottawa, 12,513.30; Owen Sound, 3,129.60; Peel County,6,667.45; County of Perth and City of Stratford, 10,907.06; Peterborough County,12,980.54; Porcupine Area, 4,510.26; Port Arthur, 3,099.35; Prescott, 186.57;United Counties of Prescott and Russell, 10,942.24; Renfrew County, 13,147.01;St. Catharines and Lincoln County, 33,646.54; St. Thomas, 4,454.99; Sarnia,
8,800.88; Sault Ste. Marie, 12,776.67; Simcoe County, 4,399.88; Stormont,Dundas and Glengarry and City of Cornwall, 14,575.57; Sudbury and District,
20,253.02; South Timiskaming, 566.23; Metropolitan Toronto, 208,862.19;Waterloo County, 26,773.36; Welland County, 26,886.83; County of Wellingtonand City of Guelph, 35,219.60; Wentworth County, 24,559.20; Windsor, Riversideand Essex County, 51,303.33; Woodstock, 2,536.58; York County, 17,297.93;East Zorra Township, 275.17 713,646 14Mutual Aid Fire Radio Equipment:
Ontario County, 1,389.99; St. Catharines and Lincoln County,1,647.26; Waterloo County, 1,812.80; Welland County, 5,248.34;Windsor, Riverside and Essex County, 5,039.81 15,138 20
728,784 34Less: Government of Canada Repayments 606,307 84
122,476 50
Emergency Measures Branch $194,557 91
CONSERVATION AND PARKS BRANCH
Salaries ($266,785.18)
W. D. Adlam, 6,600.00; A. S. L. Barnes, 8,599.92; V. B. Blake, 6,900.00; R. V.Brittain, 6,600.00; R. S. Broughton, 6,900.00; J. J. Coffey, 6,000.00; G. M.Coutts, 6,300.00; H. F. Crown, 6,955.32; H. G. Hooke, 6,000.00; F. G. Jackson,8,199.96; L. N. Johnson, 6,900.00; M. D. Kirk, 6,600.00; A. D. Latornell, 7,200.00;C. R. Leuty, 6,600.00; K. M. Mayall, 8,199.96; W. G. McNaughton, 6,139.58;
J. W. Murray, 8,199.96; A. H. Richardson, 11,499.96; Other salaries,
136,390.52 266,785 18
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Conservation and Parks Branch—Continued
Travelling Expenses ($10,825.71)
H. F. Crown, 1,461.08; C. R. Leuty, 1,365.30; Accounts under $1,200, 7,999.33. . 10,825 71
Maintenance ($8,143.12)
Printing costs transferred from Main Office, 624.51; Supplies transferred from MainOffice, 1,459.48; Accounts under $3,500, 6,059.13 8,143 12
Publication of Technical Reports ($17,737.45)
Queen's Printer, 15,921.56; Printing costs transferred from Main Office, 316.82;Accounts under $3,500, 1,499.07 17,737 45
River Valley Conservation Surveys, including aerial surveys and river gauging,salaries of temporary field staff, living and travelling expenses, equipment and
rent, preparation and production of maps ($129,888.79)
C. E. Bush, 5,100.00; Hunting Survey Corporation, Ltd., 5,102.69; Department of
Lands and Forests, 5,489.17; David M. Nesbitt Motors, Ltd., 3,927.00; NewGrand Hotel, 8,403.50; Pay List, wages of men on surveys, 48,304.63; ReceiverGeneral of Canada, 20,270.52; Printing costs transferred from Main Office,
271.18; Accounts under $3,500, 33,020.10 129,888 79
Grants to Conservation Authorities as approved by the Lieutenant Governor in Councilin accordance with The Conservation Authorities Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 62, Sec. 42
($1,192,823.41)
Conservation Authorities:
Ausable River, 12,207.42; Big Creek Region, 26,820.96; Catfish Creek, 4,094.36;Central Lake Ontario, 2,369.23; Credit Valley, 44,010.40; Crowe Valley, 14,712.74;Ganaraska River, 4,208.72; Grand River Conservation Commission, 2,391.94;
Grand Valley, 45,605.62; Holland Valley, 3,254.55; Junction Creek, 10,161.49;
Middle Maitland Valley, 3,489.06; Moira River, 11,043.36; Napanee Valley,
1,056.88; Neebing Valley, 921.77; Niagara Peninsula, 29,062.45; North GreyRegion, 10,168.67; Nottawasaga Valley, 961.67; Otonabee Region, 1,104.02;
Otter Creek, 5,388.00; Sauble Valley, 4,548.46; Saugeen Valley, 24,788.93;
Sixteen Mile Creek, 29,963.59; South Nation River, 4,615.20; Spencer Creek,
1,875.00; Metropolitan Toronto and Region, 815,509.61; Twelve Mile Creek,2,520.48; Upper Thames River, 75,135.57; Whitson Valley, 833.26 1,192,823 41
Conservation and Parks Branch $1,626,203 66
HOUSING BRANCH
Salaries ($103,355.32)
R. B. Bradley, 6,975.00; W. W. Scott, 10,500.00; L. J. Westwood, 6,075.00;
Other salaries, 79,805.32 103,355 32
Travelling Expenses ($15,828.93)
R. B. Bradley, 1,469.15; M. G. Giles, 1,323.48; Z. Rosenthal, 1,227.35; W. W. Scott,
2,174.66; L. J. Westwood, 2,845.80; Accounts under $1,200, 6,788.49 15,828 93
Maintenance ($9,272.90)
Printing costs transferred from Main Office, 539.79; Supplies transferred from MainOffice, 1,417.93; Accounts under $3,500, 7,315.18 9,272 90
Publication of Technical Reports, Conferences, etc. ($9,413.32)
Queen's Printer, 5,259.33; Printing costs transferred from Main Office, 201.17;
Supplies transferred from Main Office, 84.63; Accounts under $3,500, 6,184.34
.
.... 11,729 47
Less: Conference Registration Fees 2,316 159,413 32
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND DEVELOPMENT C 9
Housing Branch—Continued
Expenditure under the Dominion-Provincial Partnership Agreement as set out in The HousingDevelopment Act, R.S.O. 1960, and the administration thereof ($2,189,275.46)
The Dominion-Provincial Partnership:
Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation 2,138,139 93
Payment of Municipal Share of Recoveries:
Town of Brockville, 2,315.07; City of Fort William, 12,301.96; Town of Goderich,866.39; City of Hamilton, 14,939.81; Town of Kenora, 1,108.84; City of Kitchener,345.20; Town of Lindsay, 1,331.19; Town of Napanee, 807.61; City of NorthBay, 2,458.86; City of Owen Sound, 572.27; City of Port Arthur, 3,093.10;Town of Prescott, 2,421.00; Town of Renfrew, 578.01; City of St. Thomas,4,958.56; Town of Trenton, 984.47 49,082 34
Less: Recoveries—City of Kingston 141 0048,941 34
Housing Authorities, Operating Advances:
Cornwall, 397.28; Delhi, 490.87; London, 825.00; Orillia, 9.68; Ottawa, 171.36. . 1,894 19
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 300 00
Housing Branch $2,327,145 93
ONTARIO HOUSE, LONDON, ENGLAND
Administrative Expenses, including Salaries, Wages, Living and RepresentationAllowances, Travelling Expenses, Public Relations and
General Maintenance ($212,544.35)
Net Remittances to Agent-General, London, England 117,695 53Expenditures made in Ontario 94,848 82
212,544 35
Summary of Accountable Advance
(Expenditures made in London, England, converted into CanadianCurrency at official rates in effect from
April 1, 1960 to March 31, 1961)
J. S. P. Armstrong:
Cable transfers reimbursing monthly expenditures 117,695 53Accountable Imprest Advance (£6,500) 17,724 36
135,419 89
Receipts in London, England:
Airways Mansions, 2,103.03; Treasury, United Kingdom re
City of Westminster, etc., 9,717.59; Mayfair Country Cars,
1,696.07; Sundry receipts, 25.65 13,542 34
148,962 23Deduct Expenditures:
April 1, 1960 to March 31, 1961 131,237 87
Accountable Imprest Advance (£6,500) 17,724 36
Details of Expenditures
April 1, 1960 to March 31, 1961
Expenditures made in London, England:
Wages
:
Sundry Persons, 28,229.10; National Health Contributions,1,539.40 29,768 50
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Ontario House, London, England—Continued
Details of Expenditures—Continued
Expenditures made in London, England—Continued
Living Allowances: (Converted at $3.00 to the £)
J. S. P. Armstrong, 2,500.00: H. G. Donaldson, 1,000.00; A.Emslie, 1,000.00; R. H. Stapleford, 932.84; G. D. Taylor,1,000.00; W. T. Thompson, 1,000.00 7,432 84
Representation Allowance: (Converted at $3.00 to the £)
J. S. P. Armstrong 4,500 00
Travelling Expenses and Subsistence:
H. G. Donaldson, 1,591.28; A. Emslie, 1,306.03; R. H. Stapleford,3,127.24; W. T. Thompson, 1,846.23; Accounts under $1,200,819.06 8,689 84
Other Expenses:
Associated London Properties, Ltd., 19,884.43; Office CleaningServices, Ltd., 3,523.90; St. Quintin Son and Stanley, 11,134.95;City of Westminster, 10,398.56; Postage, 4,211.13; accountsunder $3,500, 31,693.72 80,846 69
Expenditures made in London, England 131,237 87
Expenditures made in Ontario:
Salaries:
J. S. P. Armstrong, 12,499.92; H. G. Donaldson, 7,200.00; A.Emslie, 6,900.00; R. H. Stapleford, 6,955.32; G. D. Taylor,6,300.00; W. T. Thompson, 6,600.00; Other salaries, 34,935.08. 81,390 32
Travelling Expenses:
R. H. Stapleford, 1,728.80; Accounts under $1,200, 589.48. . . 2,318 28
Other Expenses:
Queen's Printer, 6,866.93; Accounts under $3,500, 4,273.29. 11,140 22
Expenditures made in Ontario 94,848 82
Total 226,086 69
212,544 35
Deduct:
Receipts in London, England (see page C 9) 13,542 34
Ontario House, London, England $212,544 35
ONTARIO-ST. LAWRENCE DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
Administration ($219,835.92)
Members of Commission:
Salaries
:
G. H. Challies (Chairman), 9,999.96; J. A. C. Auld, 3,999.96; J. L. Carroll,
6,000.00 19,999 92
Per Diem Allowances:
H. L. Babcock, 120.00; A. K. Farlinger, 135.00; J. A. Filion, 135.00; T. W.Lane, 120.00; J. A. Phillips, 120.00; C. D. Quilliam, 90.00; T. C. Reilly,
90.00; J. T. Smith, 135.00 945 00
Travelling Expenses:
J. A. C Auld, 1,359.53; Accounts under $1,200, 2,058.41 3,417 94
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND DEVELOPMENT C 11
Ontario-St. Lawrence Development Commission—Continued
Administration—Contin ued
Staff:
Salaries:
M. R. Lemon, 10,750.02; G. W. Tindal, 6,900.00; R. L. Way, 8,349.96;
Other salaries, 100,400.45 126,400 43
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 2,387 27
Maintenance:
Dalton K. Camp & Associates, Ltd., 27,871.59; Receiver General of Canada,Unemployment Insurance Commission, 10,113.55; Telephone, 4,890.87;
accounts under $3,500, 23,815.20 . 66,691 21
Less: Sale of materials 5 8566,685 36
Operation of Parks and Historic Sites ($352,972.72)
Salaries
:
B. W. Way, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 353,275.74 359,275 74
Travelling Expenses:
R. L. Way, 2,477.46; Accounts under $1,200, 3,373.65 5,851 11
Maintenance:
Allied Chemicals Canada, Ltd., 4,005.98; Breadner Co., Ltd., 7,492.82; British
American Oil Co., Ltd., 9,617.30; Canadian Petrofina, Ltd., 5,096.28; Cruick-shank Construction, Ltd., 8,746.00; Duke Lawn Equipment, Ltd., 3,755.84;
Frontenac Coach Lines, Ltd., 3,822.00; Hanson & Edgar, Ltd., 4,716.16; Hogg& Lytle, Ltd., 4,393.90; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 7,775.30;
W. R. McRae Co., Ltd., 5,368.69; Nerlich & Co., Ltd., 4,546.52; Rideau Industrial
Farm, Industries, 10,700.00; Superior Propane, Ltd., 5,632.69; Vallance, Brown& Co., Ltd., 9,691.41; Accounts under $3,500, 143,420.06 238,780 95
Total 603,907 80
Less: Receipts from admissions, souvenirs,
canteen, campsite permits, concessionrentals, etc 250,310 55
Miscellaneous 624 53250,935 08
Construction ($1,242,948.01)
Planning and Design:
Salaries
:
P. J. Stokes 6,900 00
Pay List:
Wages of men 48,347 47
Miscellaneous:
Elken & Becksted, 4,155.10; Proteus, Ltd., 4,841.05; B. Napier Simpson, Jr.,
4,531.03; Accounts under $3,500, 3,517.47 17,044 65
Development and Construction:
Pay List:
Wages of men 487,316 48
352,972 72
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Ontario-St. Lawrence Development Commission—Continued
Construction—Continued
Development and Construction—Continued
Miscellaneous:
Ball Construction Co., Ltd., 62,411.46; Beaverdale Construction, Ltd.,
35,167.50; Bruce Beckstead, 4,629.15; Robert Bury & Co. (Canada), Ltd.,
5,965.59; Capital Concrete Products, Ltd., 10,084.60; Cardinal Construction,Ltd., 4,532.00; Cardinal McKnight, Ltd., 4,053.63; R. H. Casselman, 9,952.20;Coleman, Munro, Ltd., 8,453.21; Cornwall Gravel Co., Ltd., 4,144.22; Cruick-shank Construction, Ltd., 35,019.15; Dibblee Construction Co., Ltd., 4,828.20;Dodge Construction Co., Ltd., 57,978.04; W. James Donnan, 5,830.00;H. B. Duvall, 3,646.05; J. A. Edgerton, 6,834.37; W. C. Edwards & Co.,
Ltd., 6,019.29; Edwards Supply & Construction, Ltd., 3,502.00; Emco,Ltd., 12,324.27; John Entwistle Construction, Ltd., 21,631.29; Alex Foley,
3,862.90; Foley Construction, Ltd., 17,763.61; Glenacres Farms, Ltd., 9,140.00;Gillies Bros. & Co., Ltd., 10,053.85; Hodgins Lumber, Ltd., 14,229.00; HoughBros., 7,340.63; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 30,432.13;Kingston Dunbrik Co., Ltd., 3,646.91; Lalonde Ready-Mix Concrete, Ltd.,
14,334.16; Wilfred Lefebvre, 7,459.10; Van Leishout, 3,559.00; Angus L.
MacDonald Construction, Ltd., 76,411.54; McNamara Construction, Ltd.,
10,162.38; D. F. McPhee, 6,699.00; Menard Construction, 5,011.42; RoadsResurfacing Co., Ltd., 21,610.89; Roman Bronze Works, Inc., 5,590.00;Stave Lake Cedar, Ltd., 3,545.80; Toohall, Ltd., 3,958.35; Vine's Electric
& Plumbing, 14,166.53; Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario, 5,436.89;Accounts under $3,500, 221,547.91 802,968 22
Total 1,362,576 82
Less : Government of Canada Repayments:
Winter Works re Campgrounds—Picnic
Areas Programme 1 19,488 81
Sale of buildings 125 00Sale of tender documents 15 00
119,628 811,242,948 01
Land Acquisition ($35,000.00)
Harry S. Moss 35,000 00
Ontario-St. Lawrence Development Commission $1,850,756 65
TRADE AND INDUSTRY BRANCH
Salaries ($164,077.38)
R. A. Baker, 6,600.00; L. S. Campbell, 7,800.00; J. R. Delaney, 6,000.00; J. J. Graham,6,600.00; D. E. Holland, 7,545.54; A. H. LeMasurier, 6,900.00; F. J. Lyle, 7,075.88;
G. C. New, 8,199.97; F. W. Plumb, 6,300.00; A. W. Santamaura, 6,000.00;
P. G. Simmins, 8,599.92; R. H. Stapleford, 1,305.35; J. E. Turnbull, 8,599.92;
Other salaries, 76,550.80 164,077 38
Travelling Expenses ($14,004.23)
J. R. Delaney, 1,540.51; A. H. LeMasurier, 2,202.54; R. H. Stapleford, 1,699.92;
J. E. Turnbull, 1,472.90; Accounts under $1,200, 7,088.36 14,004 23
Maintenance ($11,994.55)
Printing costs transferred from Main Office, 975.57; Supplies transferred fromMain Office, 2,252.81; Accounts under $3,500, 8,766.17 11,994 55
Publication of Technical Reports, Informationand Conferences ($21,982.57)
Queen's Printer, 17,188.37; Royal York Hotel, 6,357.55; Printing costs transferred
from Main Office, 54.17; Supplies transferred from Main Office, 102.43;
Accounts under $3,500, 4,403.55 28,106 07Less: Conference Registration Fees 6,123 50
21,982 57
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND DEVELOPMENT C 13
Trade and Industry Branch—Continued
Grants in aid of Regional Development Associations ($68,809.96)
Regional Development Associations:
Eastern Ontario, 9,999.96; Georgian Bay, 10,000.00; Lake Ontario, 10,000.00;
Mid-Western, 10,000.00; Niagara, 8,810.00; Northeastern Ontario, 10,000.00;
Northwestern Ontario, 10,000.00 68,809 96
Chicago Branch Office—Administration Expenses, including Salaries,Living and Representation Allowances, Travelling Expenses
and General Maintenance ($23,812.26)
Salaries
:
Sundry Employees 7,370 78
Travelling Expenses:
J. J. Graham, 3,934.96; F. W. Plumb, 1,526.20; Accounts under $1,200,
2,182.99 7,644 15
Maintenance:
Accounts under $3,500 7,510 07
Living and Representation Allowances:
R. J. Cooksley 1,287 26
New York Branch Office—Administration Expenses, including Salaries,Living and Representation Allowances, Travelling Expenses,
and General Maintenance ($29,358.37)
Salaries
:
N. Probyn, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 4,947.42 11,847 42
Travelling Expenses:
N. Probyn, 1,846.30; Accounts under $1,200, 186.40 2,032 70
Maintenance:
Cushman & Wakefield, Inc., 6,948.45; Accounts under $3,500, 3,882.51 10,830 96
Living and Representation Allowances:
N. Probyn, 4,627.82; Accounts under $3,500, 19.47 4,647 29
Ontario Research Foundation, for Research Projects and Activities, IndustrialResearch Services, Group Research, Scholarships, Post-Graduate Studies
in Science, etc., to be paid in amounts as authorized by theMinister ($697,241.78)
Ontario Research Foundation for:
Administration 25,000 00Research Projects 365,750 00Industrial Research Services 85,000 00Group Research 9,706 50Scholarships 46,625 00Post-Graduate Studies in Science 165,160 28
Expenses, including services, in connection with assistance toImmigrants and Refugees ($65.00)
Accounts under $3,500 549 30Less: Government of Canada Repayments 484 30
65 00
Trade and Industry Branch $1,031,346 10
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. William M. Nickle 12,000 00
Total Expenditure, Department of Commerce andDevelopment $7,608,600.83
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Salaries ($317,523.27)
G. E. Gathercole Deputy Minister 18,999 96H. Banning, 8,599.92; W. G. Cameron, 6,000.00; T. C. Clarke, 7,200.00; G. C.Clarkson, 6,600.00; R. T. Cooper, 6,000.00; A. Etchen, 10,500.00; R. A. Farrell,
10,999.98; M. B. Levitt, 6,900.00; H. I. MacKillop, 6,825.00; H. L. Madge,8,199.96; D. J. Moor, 6,900.00; D. R. Richmond, 6,000.00; O. M. Schnick,
10,500.00; W. J. Smithson, 10,500.00; D. W. Stevenson, 6,225.00; Othersalaries, 180,573.45 317,523 27
Travelling Expenses ($3,949.06)
G. E. Gathercole, 2,361.22; Accounts under $1,200, 1,587.84 3,949 06
Maintenance ($42,913.02)
H & S Reliance, Ltd.. 3,744.60; Ryerson Press, 11,727.15; Queen's Printer, 16,684.31;
Accounts under $3,500, 10,756.96 42,913 02
Fees and Expenses for Special Studies and Research ($31,813.47)
D. C. McGregor, 8,665.43; Wm. M. Mercer, Ltd., 5,200.00; N. E. Sheppard, 4,059.65;
Accounts under $3,500, 13,888.39 31,813 47
Total Expenditure, Department of Economics $396,198.82
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Main Office and General Departmental Expenses 11
Branches, Etc.:
Elementary Education Branch 12
Secondary Education Branch 14
Teacher Education Branch 18
Professional Development Branch 20
Special Educational Services Branch 21
Registrar's Branch 22
Curriculum and Text-Books Branch 23
Other Educational Services 23
Dominion-Provincial Agreements 25
Scholarships, Bursaries, etc 25
Legislative Grants, etc 26
Miscellaneous Grants 27
Grants to Provincial and Other Universities, etc 28
Teachers' Superannuation, etc 28
Statutory 29
Special Warrants 29
Summary 10
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1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION E_U
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Hon. John P. Robarts, Minister (Statutory, see page E 29)
MAIN OFFICE AND GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL EXPENSES
Main Office
Salaries ($294,787.95)
C. F. Cannon Chief Director of Education 19,999 92C. W. Booth Deputy Minister 15,000 00F. S. Rivers " " 15,000 00
D. G. Airhart, 6,600.00; R. C. Boundv, 6,000.00; C. F. Cannon, 6,182.77; P. H.Cunningham, 10,500.00; A. J. Hanchard, 8,599.92; H. A. Huyck, 6,600.00;T. M. Jackson, 6,900.00; B. M. McLean, 12,000.00; D. G. McRae, 11,499.96;
L. A. Rutherford, 6,900.00; F. S. Wilson, 8,599.92; Other salaries, 154,405.46. 294,787 95
Travelling Expenses ($1,283.35)
Accounts under $1,200 1,283 35
Maintenance ($18,397.12)
Maquinna Public Relations, Ltd., 3,923.35; Queen's Printer, 6,377.52; Accountsunder $3,500, 8,096.25 18,397 12
General Departmental Expenses
Chest X-ray Survey ($546.20)
Accounts under $3,500 546 20
Exhibits—Services, Expenses, etc. ($8,495.47)
Geron Associates, 4,974.00; Accounts under $3,500, 3,521.47 8,495 47
Maintenance ($33,978.06)
Queen's Printer, 23,075.03; Telephone, 5,669.63; accounts under $3,500, 5,233.40. 33,978 06
Moving Expenses of Departmental Officials ($15,340.19)
Accounts under $3,500 15,340 19
Printing of Forms, Publications, etc., for Department ($178,554.27)
Queen's Printer, 175,291.27; Accounts under $3,500, 3,263.00 178,554 27
Travelling Expenses ($4,961.46)
Hon. John P. Robarts, 1,192.05; Department of Highways, 2,019.55; Accountsunder $1,200, 1,749.86 4,961 46
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($2,203.50)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 4,595.46; Less refund of Employees' contribution,2,391.96 2,203 50
Unforeseen and Unprovided ($6,757.50)
Accounts under $3,500 6,757 50
Workmen's Compensation Board—Awards and Costs ($12,672.06)
Workmen's Compensation Board 12,672 06
Student-Aid Loans ($1,388,706.50)
Sundry Students 1,388,706 50
Main Office and General Departmental Expenses $1,966,683 63
E 12 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION BRANCH
Salaries ($2,393,675.23)
Supervision and Inspection:
D. D. Adams, 9,000.00; E. C. Anderson, 10,999.92; J. T. Anderson, 10,999.92;P. C. Anderson, 9,499.92; W. G. Anderson, 10,999.92; J. W. Barber, 10,999.92;R. D. Barber, 9,000.00; J. H. Bates, 9,499.92; J. G. Beaulieu, 9,000.00; L. L.Begley, 9,000.00; B. H. Bennett, 9,999.96; R. J. Bergin, 9,000.00; K. O. Birkin,10,999.92; R. F. Bornhold, 10,999.92; J. D. Bougie, 10,999.92; R. G. Boyce,9,000.00; A. F. Brown, 10,999.92; H. W. Brown, 10,999.92; T. R. Brown, 9,000.00;W. H. Bulger, 10,999.92; W. J. Burgoyne, 9,000.00; W. H. Carlton, 14,075.17;L. Carriere, 10,999.92; R. J. Carter, 10,999.92; L. L. Charette, 9,499.92; C. X.Charron, 10,083.26; W. G. Chatterton, 11,499.96; F. Choquette, 15,827.65;L. W. Clark, 9,999.96; C. Cornwell, 10,999.92; J. W. Coulter, 5,833.31; M. A.Craig, 10,999.92; J. H. Crammond, 9,000.00; C. R. Crawford, 10,999.92; F. P.Cunningham, 10,500.00; H. W. Cyr, 10,999.92; J. A. Deschamps, 9,499.92;
J. C. Doyle, 10,999.92; G. A. Dube, 9,000.00; J. L. Duchesneau, 9,499.92; G. L.Duffin, 12,499.92; D. H. Dunn, 5,541.62; E. M. Dunn, 10,500.00; R. A. Dunsmore,8,431.30; L. J. Dupuis, 9,499.92; G. D. Dwyer, 9,499.92; G. N. Edwards, 10,999.92;K. J. Ellis, 10,500.00; E. C. Evans, 10,500.00; J. K. Evans, 10,999.92; R. H.Field, 9,000.00; G. C. Filion, 10,500.00; E. J. Finan, 9,000.00; H. K. Fisher,
9,000.00; C. W. Gabel, 9,999.96; G. G. Gardiner, 7,149.95; A. J. Gascon, 10,999.92;R. Gauthier, 12,499.92; S. Geiger, 10,999.92; A. E. Gillies, 7,954.24; A. A. Gilroy,
10,999.92; G. J. Goman, 9,999.96; H. A. Griffith, 10,999.92; G. T. Hackett,9,999.96; M. Hallman, 10,999.92; W. F. Hammell, 10,999.92; W. F. Hampton,10,500.00; W. A. Hayden, 10,999.92; W. F. Hiscocks, 10,083.26; F. J. Hodge,10,999.92; J. D. Hogan, 9,999.96; F. H. Hogle, 9,000.00; C. A. Holmes, 10,999.92;
J. E. Horton, 10,999.92; T. H. Houghton, 9,999.96; B. A. Hoy, 10,500.00; M. N.Hutchison, 9,000.00; J. F. Johnston, 10,500.00; E. F. Jordan, 9,499.92; A. Joubert,9,000.00; W. J. Judd, 10,999.92; A. E. Kelley, 9,499.92; R. G. Kendall, 10,999.92;
J. H. Kennedy, 12,499.92; J. H. Kinkead, 10,999.92; A. Klim, 10,500.00; H. L.
Knight, 10,500.00; H. W. Knight, 7,119.39; W. H. Knisley, 9,499.92; A. Kuska,10,999.92; F. Y. Lacroix, 9,000.00; J. R. Lalonde, 10,500.00; C. J. Lamarche,9,000.00; L. J. Langan, 10,999.92; H. H. Langford, 10,999.92; J. Lapensee,10,999.92; D. A. Lapp, 10,999.92; J. F. Lawless, 10,999.92; D. J. Lefebvre,
9,000.00; F. A. Leitch, 10,999.92; J. F. Leonard, 9,000.00; J. S. Lowcock, 10,500.00;
R. M. Lynch, 10,999.92; D. R. MacDonald, 10,999.92; F. J. MacDonald, 9,000.00;
W. G. MacDonald, 9,000.00; R. H. Macklem, 10,999.92; A. J. MacLean, 10,500.00;
G. A. MacLeod, 10,999.92; W. MacMillan, 10,999.92; A. A. Martin, 10,999.92;
J. A. Martin, 9,000.00; C. P. Matthews, 10,999.92; R. S. McBurney, 6,599.95;
J. C. McClelland, 10,999.92; A. D. McColl, 10,999.92; F. J. McDonald, 10,999.92;
F. A. McDonell, 9,000.00; T. R. McEwen, 10,999.92; A. G. McKay, 7,569.84;
W. J. McLeod, 10,999.92; C. E. McMullen, 10,999.92; A. M. McNamara,10,999.92; R. J. McNaughton, 12,000.00; W. L. McNeil, 9,000.00; L. L. McNeill,
10,999.92; W. M. McRae, 9,000.00; T. S. Melady, 10,999.92; B. Michaud,12,499.92; J. R. Millette, 10,999.92; F. R. Mills, 9,999.96; F. A. Moreau, 10,999.92;
N. Muir, 10,999.92; M. C. Napper, 10,500.00; B. E. Nelligan, 9,999.96; E. I.
Nelson, 9,000.00; G. W. Nelson, 10,999.92; E. J. Neville, 9,999.96; G. M. Nobes,10,500.00; E. Oakes, 10,999.92; S. D. Oakes, 10,500.00; C. P. O'Neill, 12,499.92;
H. J. Payette, 10,999.92; G. A. Pearson, 13,999.92; J. R. Peat, 10,999.92; J. O.
Pelletier, 9,000.00; E. G. Peterson, 10,500.00; P. E. Piche, 10,999.92; J. R.Potvin, 9,000.00; W. R. Quance, 9,999.96; W. G. Rae, 10,999.92; C. A. Rath,
10,999.92; R. E. Rawlings, 10,999.92; K. J. Regan, 9,000.00; V. R. Reid, 9,000.00;
G. F. Ross, 9,499.92; J. L. Runnalls, 10,999.92; F. J. Ryan, 9,000.00; H. G.Schlotzhauer, 9,499.92; J. J. Schnekenburger, 9,499.92; P. M. Scott, 10,999.92;
A. P. Silcox, 10,999.92; D. W. Simpson, 10,999.92; L. L. Sinclair, 10,999.92;
J. P. Skehin, 9,000.00; L. T. Slichter, 9,000.00; A. W. Smith, 10,999.92; C. G.Smith, 10,500.00; R. R. Steele, 10,999.92; R. M. Surtees, 10,500.00; M. Taylor,
9,000.00; P. H. Torrance, 10,500.00; J. W. Trusler, 10,999.92; E. R. Underhill,
10,999.92; W. C. VanderBurgh, 12,499.92; V. L. Vandergust, 9,000.00; A. V.
Vincent, 10,999.92; R. K. Vogan, 9,000.00; T. K. Waldie, 9,000.00; N. E. Ward,10,500.00; A. F. Watts, 9,000.00; E. J. Webster, 10,999.92; J. C. Webster,10,999.92; H. L. Welch, 9,499.92; N. R. Wightman, 10,999.92; J. C. Wilker,
12,499.92; C. W. Young, 10,500.00; D. I. Young, 10,999.92; G. Young, 16,063.36;
Other salaries, 92,433.05 2,044,756 71
Less Refund:Government of Canada, Department of National Defence 4,583 30
2,040,173 41
Railway School Cars:
Sundry Employees 15,750 00
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION E 13
Elementary Education Branch—Continued
Salaries—Continued
Art:
C. D. Gaitskell, 11,499.96; Other salaries, 2,640.00 14,139 96
Audio-Visual Education:
J. W. Grimmon, 11,499.96; H. L. McNaught, 9,000.00; Other salaries,
38,061.59 58,561 55
Correspondence Courses:
E. M. Froud, 6,000.00; A. C. Hall, 6,600.00; M. C. Johnston, 6,600.00; L. M.McKenzie, 11,499.96; H. I. McSherry, 6,600.00; Other salaries, 227,750.35. . 265,050 31
Travelling and District Office Expenses ($584,189.00)
D. D. Adams, 2,788.47; E. C. Anderson, 2,556.51; J. T. Anderson, 1,312.28; P. C.Anderson, 3,591.52; W. G. Anderson, 2,321.69; J. W. Barber, 2,069.25; R. D.Barber, 1,854.92; J. H. Bates, 3,312.33; J. G. Beaulieu, 4,239.54; L. L. Begley,2,901.91; B. H. Bennett, 2,750.45; R. J. Bergin, 3,098.10; K. O. Birkin, 2,677.16;R. F. Bornhold, 4,447.66; J. D. Bougie, 2,605.81; R. G. Boyce, 3,288.42; H. W.Brown, 1,724.07; T. R. Brown, 3,857.31; W. H. Bulger, 3,030.52; W. J. Burgoyne,3,228.30; L. Carriere, 3,699.50; R. J. Carter, 3,088.66; L. L. Charette, 3,481.73;C. X. Charron, 1,207.55; F. Choquette, 1,931.20; L. W. Clark, 2,920.12; C.Cornwell, 2,891.59; J. W. Coulter, 1,687.10; M. A. Craig, 2,621.06; J. H. Cram-mond, 3,353.66; C. R. Crawford, 2,205.60; F. P. Cunningham, 2,339.26; H. W.Cyr, 3,363.75; J. A. Deschamps, 2,661.05; R. Desmarais, 2,419.01; G. A. Dube,3,969.39; H. E. Dubois, 2,229.31; J. L. Duchesneau, 3,298.01; D. H. Dunn,1,504.07; E. M. Dunn, 3,174.60; R. A. Dunsmore, 2,596.63; L. J. Dupuis, 4,374.79;G. D. Dwyer, 2,330.51; G. N. Edwards, 2,851.21; K. J. Ellis, 2,923.08; E. C.Evans, 3,457.26; J. K. Evans, 5,801.68; R. H. Field, 3,073.78; G. C. Filion,
3,042.05; E. J. Finan, 2,497.25; H. K. Fisher, 3,688.04; C. W. Gabel, 3,279.96;C. D. Gaitskell, 2,397.89; A. J. Gascon, 7,621.35; R. Gauthier, 5,341.99; S.
Geiger, 2,245.74; A. A. Gilroy, 3,856.59; G. J. Goman, 2,429.88; B. H. Gorrill,
2,077.36; H. A. Griffith, 2,304.13; G. T. Hackett, 2,537.54; M. Hallman, 3,988.46;W. F. Hammell, 3,652.24; W. F. Hampton, 2,556.31; H. C. Henry, 2,133.88;F. J. Hodge, 3,394.66; J. D. Hogan, 2,615.16; F. H. Hogle, 3,032.89; C. A. Holmes,2,735.78; J. E. Horton, 3,351.91; T. H. Houghton, 2,307.84; B. A. Hoy, 2,345.30;M. N. Hutchison, 3,643.79; J. F. Johnston, 2,595.46; E. F. Jordan, 3,249.58;A. Joubert, 3,856.01; W. J. Judd, 2,835.12; A. E. Kelley, 2,864.10; J. H. Kinkead,3,747.61; A. Klim, 2,152.75; H. L. Knight, 1,325.35; W. H. Knisley, 3,930.11;A. Kuska, 2,487.20; Y. L. Lacroix, 1,542.51; J. R. Lalonde, 1,856.78; C. J. La-marche, 3,636.34; L. J. Langan, 2,178.19; H. H. Langford, 3,156.52; D. A. Lapp,2,830.08; J. F. Lawless, 2,894.37; D. J. Lefebvre, 3,031.07; F. A. Leitch, 4,043.01;
J. F. Leonard, 4,202.30; J. S. Lowcock, 4,245.61; D. R. MacDonald, 2,242.05;F. J. MacDonald, 4,217.89; W. G. MacDonald, 3,208.85; R. H. Macklem, 3,302.30;A. J. MacLean, 3,378.39; G. A. MacLeod, 2,852.61; W. MacMillan, 2,987.98;L. E. Maki, 2,643.83; A. A. Martin, 2,480.03; J. A. Martin, 4,451.99; C. P.Matthews, 2,716.94; J. C. McClelland, 2,726.76; A. D. McColl, 2,575.62; F. J.McDonald, 2,042.12; F. A. McDonell, 1,528.23; T. R. McEwen, 2,773.55; W. J.McLeod, 3,583.41; C. E. McMullen, 2,616.73; A. M. McNamara, 2,748.08;H. L. McNaught, 1,246.22; W. L. McNeil, 2,386.96; L. L. McNeill, 2,240.58;W. M. McRae, 2,264.41; H. McTaggart, 2,399.36; B. Michaud, 1,958.04; F. R.Mills, 2,460.91; F. A. Moreau, 2,988.69; N. Muir, 1,572.77; M. C. Napper,1,467.39; B. E. Nelligan, 3,016.48; E. I. Nelson, 3,261.20; G. W. Nelson, 2,526.76;E. J. Neville, 3,195.15; G. M. Nobes, 2,483.43; E. Oakes, 2,501.08; S. D. Oakes,3,590.18; H. J. Payette, 3,188.81; J. R. Peat, 2,602.85; J. O. Pelletier, 3,351.18;E. G. Peterson, 3,396.73; J. R. Potvin, 6,232.93; L. S. Power, 2,351.61; W. R.Quance, 3,402.81; W. G. Rae, 2,583.94; C. A. Rath, 2,093.18; R. E. Rawlings,3,215.10; K. J. Regan, 2,915.88; V. R. Reid, 2,334.09; G. F. Ross, 3,159.28;
J. L. Runnalls, 3,565.10; F. J. Ryan, 3,037.97; H. G. Schlotzhauer, 2,834.73;
J. J. Schnekenburger, 3,064.86; P. M. Scott, 3,609.17; A. P. Silcox, 2,212.53;D. W. Simpson, 2,044.88; L. L. Sinclair, 2,953.01; J. P. Skehin, 4,081.01; L. T.Slichter, 2,704.23; A. W. Smith, 2,934.06; C. G. Smith, 4,017.07; R. R. Steele,
5,588.85; R. M. Surtees, 4,447.65; P. H. Torrance, 3,443.02; J. O. Tremblay,1,256.45; J. W. Trusler, 4,634.71; E. R. Underhill, 3,075.50; V. L. Vandergust,3,617.75; A. V. Vincent, 2,290.50; R. K. Vogan, 2,619.50; T. K. Waldie, 3,722.81;N. E. Ward, 1,961.29; A. F. Watts, 2,930.89; E. J. Webster, 2,588.53; J. C.Webster, 3,934.76; H. L. Welch, 3,315.59; N. R. Wightman, 1,852.11; F. H.Wilkinson, 3,569.00; C. W. Young, 3,537.17; D. I. Young, 3,086.22; G. Young,1,934.98; Accounts under $1,200, 25,279.53 544,060 23
8IG— 1 1
E 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Elementary Education Branch—Continued
Travelling and District Office Expenses—Continued
Miscellaneous:
Canadian Education Association, re short courses, 5,700.00; Queen's Printer,
29,614.25; Accounts under $3,500, 4,814.52 40,128 77
Maintenance ($38,745.07)
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 5,921.25; Queen's Printer, 18,824.88; Accounts under $3,500,13,998.94 38,745 07
Inspection of Indian Schools—Services and Travelling Expenses ($2,430.41)
Sundry Inspectors, services, 1,688.00; travelling expenses, 742.41 2,430 41
Operation of Art Classes— Services, Maintenance, etc. ($2,224.70)
Accounts under $3,500 2,224 70
Radio Broadcasts ($34,752.24)
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 20,052.24; Sundry Radio Consultants, Script-
writers, etc., 14,700.00 34,752 24
Films—Purchase, Repairs, etc. ($109,938.77)
Canadian Film Institute, 5,526.54; Educational Film Distributors, Ltd., 11,092.95;
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films (Canada), Ltd., 29,505.75; Receiver General of
Canada, 9,884.28; Sovereign Film Distributors, Ltd., 29,256.00; Express, etc.,
13,162.90; accounts under $3,500, 11,510.35 109,938 77
Revision of Correspondence Courses—Services, Expenses, etc. ($5,031.35)
Sundry Persons, services 5,031 35
Elementary Education Branch $3,170,986 77
SECONDARY EDUCATION BRANCH
Salaries ($600,930.89)
Supervision and Inspection:
A. W. Bishop, 12,000.00; A. T. Carnahan, 6,933.32; M. A. Clarke, 10,999.92
A. H. Dalzell, 10,500.00; E. J. Davies, 12,499.92; N. Davies, 12,000.00; T. OFowler, 12,000.00; A. Gamble, 12,000.00; D. W. Gordon, 10,999.92; J. F. Guenther12,000.00; G. P. Hillmer, 12,000.00; G. E. Johnson, 12,000.00; L. M. Johnston10,500.00; H. D. Judd, 9,000.00; J. F. Kinlin, 12,000.00; A. Klarman, 6,300.00W. T. Laing, 12,000.00; A. L. Lakie, 12,499.92; H. Lemieux, 12,000.00; H. MMatthews, 10,999.92; E. R. McClellan, 12,000.00; A. H. McKague, 12,499.92
F. M. Mitchell, 11,499.96; A. M. Moon, 12,499.92; G. R. Munnings, 11,499.96
M. I. Mustard, 9,999.96; J. O. Proulx, 10,999.92; J. M. Ramsay, 10,999.92
S. D. Rendall, 13,999.92; D. W. Scott, 10,500.00; D. Steinhauer, 12,000.00W. R. Stewart, 12,499.92; H. A. Sutton, 10,500.00; T. F. Swayze, 12,000.00
J. R. Thomson, 12,000.00; R. H. Wallace, 12,499.92; D. J. Wilson, 12,000.00
\V. T. Ziegler, 12,000.00; Other salaries, 49,241.21 482,473 45
Less: Transferred to Dominion-Provincial Agreements 7,650 99474,822 46
Music:
J. Beaulieu, 10,500.00; B. S. McCool, 11,499.96; L. G. Queen, 10,500.00; C. C.
Wilkosz, 9,000.00; Other salaries, 6,900.00 48,399 96
Physical and Health Education:
N. Chatwin, 10,500.00; H. M. Devenney, 9,999.96; J. Ross, 9,000.00; E. B.
Sexton, 7,854.63; G. A. Wright, 11,499.96; J. Young, 7,200.00; Other salaries,
9,266.50 65,321 05
Summer Camps:Sundry Employees 12,387 42
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION EJ5
Secondary Education Branch—Continued
Travelling and District Office Expenses ($86,040.01)
J. Beaulieu, 1,412.74; A. W. Bishop, 1,452.42; A. T. Carnahan, 1,727.46; N. Chatwin,1,470.57; M. A. Clarke, 1,438.61; A. H. Dalzell, 3,993.50; N. Davies, 2,279.62;
H. M. Devenney. 2,159.63; T. O. Fowler, 1,827.02; A. Gamble, 1,639.87; D. W.Gordon, 1,411.71; J. F. Guenther, 1,409.03; G. P. Hillmer, 2,250.79; G. E.
Johnson, 1,844.13; L. M. Johnston, 2,924.63; J. F. Kinlin, 2,802.80; W. T. Laing,
2,578.45; H. Lemieux, 2,681.67; E. R. McClellan, 2,440.33; B. S. McCool, 2,079.30;
F. M. Mitchell, 1,521.00; G. R. Munnings, 1,708.73; J. O. Proulx, 2,236.99;
L. G. Queen, 1,701.02; J. M. Ramsay, 2,496.29; S. D. Rendall, 1,308.05; J. Ross,
1,864.27; D. W. Scott, 2,756.39; D. Steinhauer, 2,193.98; H. A. Sutton, 1,954.17;
J. F. Swayze, 2,915.05; J. R. Thomson, 3,133,53; R. H. Wallace, 1,468.08; C. C.Wilkosz, 1,712.03; D. J. Wilson, 2,344.03; G. A. Wright, 1,673.66; W. T. Ziegler,
2,639.23; Accounts under $1,200, 7,450.51 84,901 29
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 1,138 72
Maintenance ($8,094.53)
Queen's Printer, 5,180.01 ; Accounts under $3,500, 2,914.52 8,094 53
Gamps—Development and Maintenance ($32,980.72)
Pay List, wages of men, etc., 9,991.00; Switzer Planing Mills, Ltd., 7,567.93;
Accounts under $3,500, 15,421.79 32,980 72
Camps—Operation, Services, Supplies, etc. ($69,788.58)
Carter's Restaurant, Ltd., 30,367.95; Sundry Camp Directors, Counsellors andStaffs, etc., services, 22,735.00; expenses, 177.53; Accounts under $3,500,16,508.10 69,788 58
Concert Tours—Operating Fund ($500.00)
Accounts under $3,500 500 00
Training Courses—Services, Travelling Expenses, etc. ($2,927.42)
Services :
Pay List, wages of men 1,035 00
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 470 90
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 1 ,42 1 52
Secondary Education Branch, Salaries, etc $801,262 15
Technical Institutes
Salaries ($2,205,513.02)
Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto:
J. J. Abel, 8,199.96; A. H. Allman, 8,599.92; A. M. Anderson, 6,600.00; W. H.Anderson, 8,599.92; W. K. Barth, 6,600.00; J. F. Biddell, 7,500.00; R. S. Blair,
6,600.00; W, R. Blakeley, 7,200.00; E. L. Bolton, 6,900.00; C. J. Briant, 6,900.00;G. M. Bullock, 7,500.00; V. Burkevics, 8,199.96; P. H. Byrne, 6,600.00; W. G.Carter, 7,200.00; F. A. Chapman, 7,800.00; R. Charles, 8,599.92; G. E. Dawson,7,500.00; E. A. Demings, 9,499.92; F. M. Desourdy, 7,500.00; G. S. Eligh,7,800.00; A. J. Elston, 7,200.00; G. W. Ford, 8,199.96; B. J. Forsythe, 8,199.96;E. A. Grant, 8,199.96; M. R. Grant, 7,200.00; H. Greenspan, 7,500.00; R. B.Gwilliam, 8,199.96; J. A. Handley, 6,600.00; H. Harms, 7,200.00; H. C. Hawes,8,199.96; G. A. Hayward, 7,500.00; J. W. Hazelton, 10,500.00; J. Hersh, 7,800.00;}. K. Holmes, 6,900.00; L. H. Holmes, 7,500.00; C. R. Horney, 8,599.92; H.Howard, 7,500.00; B. E. Hutchins, 6,600.00; H. R. Innis, 6,600.00; H. W.Jackson, 9,499.92; E. R. Jones, 7,200.00; W. Joubert, 7,200.00; H. H. Kerr,
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Secondary Education Branch—Continued
Technical Institutes—Continued
Salaries—Continued
Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto—Continued
12,499.92; E. L. Kerridge, 6,900.00; D. B. King, 6,600.00; D. Klimow, 8,199.96;
J. T. Koski, 8,599.92; A. Kufluk, 7,500.00; A. R. Low, 9,000.00; C. Lund,7,500.00; C. I. MacBeth, 6,083.84; J. R. McAllister, 9,499.92; K. McLennan,6,600.00; M. C. McVey, 6,600.00; M. Meyer, 6,600.00; J. E. Miller,6,900.00; D. C. Milton, 6,600.00; H. G. Mitchener, 7,500.00; G. Nicholson,7,200.00; F. J. Nicol, 7,800.00; P. A. O'Brien, 6,600.00; P. J. O'Higgins, 7,200.00;E. L. Palin, 10,500.00; A. N. Parsons, 9,999.96; G. M. Paulin, 6,600.00; S.
Perlmutter, 8,599.92; J. Peters, 8,199.96; P. Popovich, 7,200.00; D. G. Priestman,6,900.00; C. A. Robson, 7,500.00; F. G. Roughton, 7,200.00; B. Ruszczyc, 7,500.00;A. Sauro, 8,599.92; E. U. Schrader, 10,500.00; E. L. Scott, 7,200.00; H. Shaffer,7,800.00; E. J. Simmonds, 5,749.92; W. S. Sims, 7,500.00; R. Soame, 8,199.96;
J. W. Speight, 7,800.00; G. L. Stewart, 8,199.96; M. Straka, 7,800.00; B. H.Stromquist, 8,199.96; D. B. Sutherland, 6,600.00; M. S. Tait, 6,600.00; C. S.
Temple, 9,999.96; A. E. Thomas, 8,199.96; E. J. Thompson, 7,500.00; F. J.Travell, 8,199.96; W. B. Trimble, 9,999.96; A. E. Urban, 7,200.00; J. M.Varughese, 7,200.00; J. A. Walsh, 7,800.00; B. G. Werner, 9,499.92; E. F. Werty-poroch, 7,200.00; E. G. West, 8,199.96; A. Wilkinson, 6,600.00; L. F. Willis,
6,600.00; N. M. Willis, 6,600.00; C. R. Worsley, 9,499.92; D. A. Worton, 7,800.00;E. S. Wright, 6,600.00; Extra Services, Night Classes, 19,296.79; other salaries,
310,263.40 1,1 19,192 19
Provincial Institute of Trades, Toronto:
C. A. Amey, 6,900.00; A. W. Beverly, 8,199.96; F. Bradley, 5,749.92; F. Bruntz,6,300.00; J. D. Carnegie, 7,500.00; K. O. Douglas, 6,600.00; F. J. Graham,6,600.00; T. J. Hanna, 7,500.00; J. S. Henderson, 6,900.00; C. J. Hutchison,7,200.00; G. G. Ingles, 9,000.00; P. E. Jones, 6,600.00; H. W. Kielman, 6,600.00;F. J. La France, 6,600.00; G. R. Lawson, 7,500.00; C. C. Lloyd, 7,800.00; K.MacLennan, 6,600.00; N. W. MacLeod, 7,500.00; W. M. Maitland, 7,500.00;H. Marshall, 6,600.00; A. J. Martel, 6,900.00; D. McLaren, 6,000.00; T. M.Murray, 6,600.00; R. F. Pearce, 6,600.00; J. E. Picard, 6,600.00; S. H. Porter,
7,500.00; W. H. Rice, 6,000.00; A. Richmond, 6,000.00; M. G. Sandell, 6,000.00;A. A. Saunders, 6,600.00; R. G. Smith, 6,900.00; J. H. Stirling, 6,600.00; C. C.Strahm, 7,200.00; H. W. Thompson, 8,199.96; G. S. Tranter, 6,600.00; A. J.Ueberer, 6,000.00; F. P. Weston, 7,200.00; H. V. Wilkins, 8,199.96; W. L. Wood,7,500.00; G. Wragg, 10,999.92; R. E. Ziegler, 8,199.96; Extra Services,
Night Classes, 26,194.01 ; other salaries, 265,830.83 582,174 52
Provincial Institute of Mining, Haileybury:
D. W. Atchison, 8,599.92; A. L. Barry, 6,900.00; J. D. Frey, 7,800.00; C. W.Tyson, 8,599.92; O. E. Walli, 11,499.96; H. W. Whitham, 7,500.00; Othersalaries, 6,783.00 57,682 80
Hamilton Institute of Technology, Hamilton:
L. G. Bedford, 6,600.00; W. W. Brown, 6,900.00; D. Cooper, 8,599.92; D. H.Craighead, 11,499.96; A. Gregson, 7,350.00; W. Hodgson, 9,499.92; W. E. James,6,016.96; C. G. Kezel, 7,200.00; J. B. Kurtzman, 6,600.00; D. S. Leishman,8,599.92; A. E. Mills, 6,600.00; S. Mitminger, 8,733.28; G. L. Pal, 6,600.00;
C. S. Patterson, 6,900.00; N. H. Pomfret, 8,599.92; J. H. Spencer, 6,900.00;
A. I. Vertesi, 6,900.00; W. V. Whatton, 6,900.00; Extra Services, NightClasses, 4,768.96; other salaries, 36,655.01 178,423 85
Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology, Ottawa:
A. B. Aylesworth, 7,500.00; J. Bateson, 6,000.00; V. J. Byers, 10,500.00; T. A.
Culham, 6,600.00; B. B. Denyes, 7,500.00; J. H. Fermor, 6,600.00; W. Josephy,6,900.00; W. R. Kenzie, 7,500.00; C. Moser, 7,500.00; M. P. Ralph, 7,200.00;
F. E. Raney, 7,200.00; J. L. Robinson, 6,900.00; M. A. Ryant, 7,500.00; A. F.
Tiesdell, 6,900.00; Extra Services, Night Classes, 5,754.96; other salaries,
39,944.06 147,999 02
Western Ontario Institute of Technology, Windsor:
N. Godo, 7,200.00; C. M. Jackson, 9,999.96; P. S. Jaffray, 7,200.00; D. A. Kelly,
8,599.92; A. A. Knight, 7,500.00; M. H. MacDonald, 7,200.00; J. M. McNamara,7,200.00; W. Slodkiewicz, 7,500.00; S. A. Stannard, 7,500.00; D. R. Werner,6,600.00; K. H. Williams, 7,500.00; Extra Services, Night Classes, 3,609.96;
other salaries, 32,430.80 120,040 64
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION E 17
Secondary Education Branch—Continued
Technical Institutes—Continued
Travelling Expenses ($5,236.23)
Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto 2,363 80Provincial Institute of Trades, Toronto 341 77
Provincial Institute of Mining, Haiieybury 676 11
Hamilton Institute of Technology, Hamilton 288 05Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology, Ottawa 566 10
Western Ontario Institute of Technology, Windsor 1,000 40
Accounts under $1,200 5,236 23
Maintenance ($213,386.29)
Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto 117,889 74Provincial Institute of Trades, Toronto 60,034 33Provincial Institute of Mining, Haiieybury 4,572 37Hamilton Institute of Technology, Hamilton 14,963 41
Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology, Ottawa 6,961 28Western Ontario Institute of Technology, Windsor 8,965 16
British American Oil Co., Ltd., 8,139.45; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires,23,058.83; Hamilton Board of Education, 5,139.36; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 3,697.46;
Industrial Supply House, Ltd., 6,213.46, Masco Electric Co., Ltd., 6,520.50;
Department of Public Works, 7,666.92; G. Rathbone Lumber Co., Ltd., 5,830.14;
Sundry Public Utilities, electric, water, gas, etc., 6,966.71; Sundry Newspapers,etc., advertising, 6,992.37; Texaco Canada, Ltd., 15,910.02; City of Toronto,3,570.13; Toronto Hydro-Electric System, 37,134.81; Telephone, 11,245.74;
accounts under $3,500, 65,300.39 213,386 29
Instructional Supplies ($200,500.14)
Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto 65,429 52Provincial Institute of Trades, Toronto 106,902 60Provincial Institute of Mining, Haiieybury 1,147 16Hamilton Institute of Technology, Hamilton 8,178 86Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology, Ottawa 11,328 12
Western Ontario Institute of Technology, Windsor 7,513 88
Addison Cadillac Oldsmobile, Ltd., 12,779.86; Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd.,
4,241.36; Central Overall Cleaners & Supply Co., Ltd., 4,291.31; Elgin MotorsCo., Ltd., 5,398.65; Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 5,321.46; Anthony Foster &Sons, Ltd., 4,326.37; Masco Electric Co., Ltd., 7,229.13; McVittie-Hayes Co.,
Ltd., 3,984.76; Monarch Brass Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 4,122.69; G. Rath-bone Lumber Co., Ltd., 4,338.17; Rumble Chevrolet, Ltd., 11,918.70; TorontoCamera Exchange, Ltd., 4,808.19; Welders Supply Co., 11,551.71; Accountsunder $3,500, 150,985.02 . 235,297 38
Less: Costs recovered re motor vehicle repairs 34,797 24200,500 14
Cafeteria Supplies ($20,537.94)
Valley View Dairy, 5,083.82; Accounts under $3,500, 15,454.12 20,537 94
Purchase of Equipment ($218,685.22)
Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto 53,845 76Provincial Institute of Trades, Toronto 68,736 02Provincial Institute of Mining, Haiieybury 2,564 15Hamilton Institute of Technology, Hamilton 30,726 75Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology, Ottawa 39,577 97Western Ontario Institute of Technology, Windsor 23,234 57
Atlas Instrument Corp., Ltd., 6,679.18; Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 6,117.93;Central Scientific Co., of Canada, Ltd., 4,091.94; Cooke, Troughton & Simms,Ltd., 4,112.17; Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 7,274.92; Anthony Foster & Sons,
E_18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Secondary Education Branch—Continued
Technical Institutes—Continued
Purchase of Equipment—Continued
Ltd., 5,168.50; W. E. Jones, 14,135.30; Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 6,431.52;Tektronix, Inc., 5,057.00; Toronto Camera Exchange, Ltd., 3,891.42; Upton,Bradeen & James, Ltd., 7,685.00; Ward Equipment Sales, 6,058.36; Williams& Wilson, Ltd., 5,794.77; Accounts under $3,500, 136,187.21 218,685 22
Total $2,863,858 84Less: Reimbursements of Expenditures, Department
of Labour re cost of training apprentices 486,307 50
Technical Institutes $2,377,551 34
Secondary Education Branch $3,178,813 49
TEACHER EDUCATION BRANCH
Salaries ($2,361,395.24)
Supervision and Inspection:
H. E. Elborn, 13,999.92; C. A. Mustard, 12,499.92; G. L. Woodruff, 12,499.92;Other salaries, 7,320.00 46,319 76
Hamilton Teachers' College:
J. A. Aikman, 10,500.00; N. A. Arkles, 9,000.00; J. Bain, 9,999.96; N. A. Best,
9,000.00; H. D. Borman, 9,000.00; R. H. Brayford. 11,374.95; P. Cremasco,9,000.00; J. L. Field, 10,500.00; J. C. Haydon, 9,000.00; H. Hempstead, 9,000.00;
F. W. Hyder, 3,958.30; H. G. Lockett, 8,249.94; A. Lodge, 9,000.00; J. J. Londer-ville, 12,000.00; D. E. Long, 9,000.00; E. A. Martin, 10,500.00; R. I. Mcllroy,9,000.00; F. L. Moisley, 6,000.00; G. E. Munro, 7,275.00; E. R. Pipher, 9,000.00;
A. M. Pyke, 10,999.92; J. F. Siebert, 9,000.00; D. C. Sifton, 9,999.96; J. H. Smith,9,000.00; G. J. Spidle, 9,000.00; A. Stecher, 9,000.00; N. H. Stevenson, 9,000.00;
Other salaries, 78,002.72 324,360 75
Lakeshore Teachers' College:
T. L. Bamford, 9,000.00; H. A. Blanchard, 12,000.00; J. G. Burrows, 9.000.00;
F. L. Carver, 9,000.00; J. R. Collins, 9,000.00; H. R. Cross, 9,499.92 ; L. R. Duncan,9,499.92; D. E. Farwell, 10,874.94; K. M. Hackett, 9,000.00; J. F. Johnson,10,500.00; D. R. Laister, 5,250.00; R. A. Madelev, 9,499.92; R. McBurney,9,999.96; M. J. McLellan, 9,000.00; T. G. Morgan', 9,000.00; A. B. Morrison,
| 1 9,000.00; J. R. Poste, 9,000.00; W. M. Ransberrv, 10,999.92; E. E. Stewart,
13,958.30; H. Stoicheff, 9,000.00; W. G. Stone, 10,500.00; C. W. Thorn, 9,499.92;
[ Other salaries, 97,976.10 300,058 90
London Teachers' College:
B. G. Bergey, 10,500.00; F. C. Biehl, 12,000.00; M. A. Buck, 6,600.00; A. T.
Carnahan, 2,733.32; J. A. Crawford, 9,000.00; U. Crombie. 7,500.00; R. S.
Devereux, 10,999.92; G. H. Dobrindt, 10,999.92; J. A. Eaman, 10,500.00; L. A.Elliott, 9,000.00; R. L. Fritz, 9,999.96; M. H. Glover, 9,000.00; D. F. Harris,
9,000.00; L. B. Hyde, 11,374.95; J. F. Laforet, 9,000.00; A. M. Lawson, 10,500.00;
I. H. Lennon, 9,499.92; H. S. Long, 9,000.00; J. L. MacDowell, 9,499.92; N. B.
Massey, 10,500.00; J. A. McKeown, 9,000.00; M. E. Porte, 9,499.92; W. R.Prendergast, 7,200.00; S. J. Rogers, 10,500.00; W. I. Singer, 6,000.00; J. N.Thomson, 9,000.00; W. T. Townshend, 9,499.92; F. G. Walker, 10,999.92;
Other salaries, 90,032.47 348,940 14
Lakehead Teachers' College:
F. W. Hyder, 5,833.31; W. A. West, 9,666.64; Other salaries, 27,278.26 42,778 21
North Bay Teachers' College:
J. T. Angus, 9,000.00; A. C. Bennett, 9,000.00; M. J. Curtis, 10,791.62; J. D.
Deyell, 11,666.64; D. Husband, 9,999.96; J. Irwin, 10,999.92; A. J. Johnson,
9,000.00; A. M. Johnson, 9,000.00; A. J. MacAskill, 9,000.00; W. C. McClure,
9,999.96; C. I. Mclntyre, 9,000.00; M. B. Parnall; 4,583.30; A. B. Reed, 9,999.96;
Other salaries, 34,080.79 156,122 15
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION E19
Teacher Education Branch—Continued
Salaries—Continued
Ottawa Teachers' College:
F. L. Barrigar; 10,999.92; E. M. Cannon, 6,300.00; D. H. Dunn, 3,958.30; C.Grant, 6,000.00; VV. H. Jackson, 10,500.00; W. K. Kendrick, 12,000.00; D.MacRae, 11,374.95; L. J. McLachlan, 9,499.92; C. W. Ogden, 9,499.92; M. E.Otterman, 10,999.92; H. R. Parlee, 9,000.00; H. A. Peacock, 9,000.00; D. H.Ryan, 10,999.92; R. E. Rycroft, 9,999.96; J. E. Smith, 10,999.92; L. E. Stewart,
9,000.00; A. Stuart, 9,499.92; Other salaries, 74,860.04; 234,492 69
Peterborough Teachers' College:
R. S. Axford, 9,000.00; L. H. Coneybeare, 9,499.92; L. W. Copp, 12,000.00;
G. J. Elliott, 9,000.00; L. E. MacCrimmon, 9,000.00; J. S. McColl, 9,000.00;
Q. McKinney, 9,499.92; P. A. Moore, 10,500.00; W. H. Morris, 9,499.92; F. B.Smitheram, 11,374.95; J. Watson, 9,000.00; R. H. Wilson, 7,891.62; Othersalaries, 41,689.86 156,956 19
Stratford Teachers' College:
M. O. Armstrong, 10,500.00; J. L. Bowers, 10,500.00; F. J. Clifford, 9,000.00;
J. W. Coulter, 4,166.65; G. O. Dickinson, 12,000.00; D. I. Mcintosh, 9,999.96;B. A. Mennie, 9,999.96; S. R. Miller, 8,016.62; W. J. Nelson, 9,000.00; R. A.Oliver, 11,374.95; W. U. Pauli, 9,999.96; J. D. Staples, 9,000.00; J. K. Thurlow,9,000.00; Other salaries, 45,429.06 167,987 16
Toronto Teachers' College:
M. P. Bainbridge, 10,999.92; R. A. Belfry, 9,999.96; K. A. Bennett, 9,000.00R. C. Blackwell, 9,999.96; J. D. Cadwell, 9,000.00; H. L. Chessum, 9,999.96D. A. Clee, 10,500.00; B. Dick, 10,999.92; M. J. Dobson, 10,500.00; C. R. Dunn9,000.00; H. Fletcher, 9,499.92; D. C. Fuller, 7,200.00; H. G. Hedges, 10,999.92
J. M. Home, 10,999.92; R. A. Johnston, 12,000.00; L. E. Jones, 10,500.00K. W. Kenney, 9,000.00; D. R. Laister, 3,750.00; M. H. Lee, 9,499.92; J. T,
Lewis, 9,000.00; J. V. Mclntyre, 10,999.92; O. A. McKinnell, 9,000.00; R. BMoase, 9,000.00; C. W. Percival, 9,000.00; M. M. Power, 9,000.00; E. J. Quick10,500.00; V. E. Russell, 9,999.96; S. Stanley, 10,500.00; R. O. Staples, 11,374.95
J. D. Stennett, 10,999.92; E. St. John, 6,000.00; W. L. Strieker, 7,200.00; JVintar, 9,000.00; M. E. White, 9,000.00; M. R. Wilson, 9,000.00; T. E. Wilson9,000.00; Other salaries, 103,612.44 445,636 59
University of Ottawa Teachers' College:
Y. Beneteau, 9,499.92; R. G. De Guire, 9,000.00; L. Desjarlais, 9,499.92; E.Dubois, 10,874.94; J. E. Godbout, 10,999.92; L. P. Pigeon, 12,000.00; R. Seguin,6,600.00; Sister Marie (Marie A. Cayen), 9,499.92; R. Saint Denis, 10,999.92;M. B. Tarte, 6,000.00; J. M. Tessier, 9,000.00; E. J. Watson, 10,999.92; Othersalaries, 22,768.24 137,742 70
Travelling Expenses ($17,576.46)
Supervision and Inspection, 3,563.02; Teachers' Colleges—Hamilton,1,623.57; Lakehead, 1,808.28; Lakeshore, 933.56; London, 1,740.55;North Bay, 1,387.02; Ottawa, 1,801.00; Peterborough, 814.92; Stratford,
1,417.80; Toronto, 1,496.31; University of Ottawa, 990.43.
W. A. W7est, 1,314.26; G. L. Woodruff, 1,398.54; Accounts under $1,200, 14,863.66 17,576 46
Maintenance ($190,552.29)
Supervision and Inspection, 433.16; Teachers' Colleges—Hamilton28,636.54; Lakehead, 9,504.78; Lakeshore, 25,082.29; London, 28,615.23North Bay, 10,937.83; Ottawa, 24,078.43; Peterborough, 11,562.76Stratford, 11,764.01 ; Toronto, 35,935.84; University of Ottawa, 4,001.42.
British American Oil Co., Ltd., 5,562.40; Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. of Canada,Ltd., 4,647.09; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 4,766.00; McMaster University, 12,497.96;New Toronto Public Utilities Commission, 4,522.79; Ontario Hydro, LondonRural Operating Area, 4,074.50; H. H. Popham & Co., Ltd., 6,344.19; Queen'sPrinter, 22,286.13; Sterling Fuels, 3,732.02; Sundry Public Utilities, electric,
water, gas, etc., 15,520.39; East York Hydro-Electric Commission, 3,765.04;Newspapers, books, films and periodicals, 19,557.42; telephone, 6,157.28;
accounts under $3,500, 77,119.08 190,552 29
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Teacher Education Branch—Continued
Recruitment and Selection Expenses ($6,840.38)
Services:
Sundry Persons, interviewing Applicants for Teachers' Colleges 1,960 00
Travelling Expenses:
Sundry Masters, Teachers and Instructors, 4,375.13; Accounts under $1,200,505.25 4,880 38
Medical Examination Expenses ($56,787.87)
Sundry Doctors, Hospitals, Radiologists, etc., 54,728.00; Accounts under $3,500,2,059.87 56,787 87
Practice Teaching Expenses ($884,923.87)
Services and Expenses of Critic Teachers:
Sundry Teachers 722,227 00
Payments to School Boards for use of Schools:
Sundry Boards 132,043 00
Travelling Expenses:
Sundry Masters, Teachers and Instructors 29,786 87
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 867 00
Students' Board and Travelling Expenses ($54,460.15)
Sundry Students:
Teachers' Colleges—Lakehead, 490.55; North Bay, 1,457.45; University of
Ottawa, 52,512.15 54,460 15
Teachers' College Summer Courses—Services, Expenses, etc. ($40,357.51)
Services and Expenses:
Sundry Principals and Teachers, services, 23,719.00; Sundry Persons, travelling
expenses, 3,162.13; Sundry Students, travelling expenses (in excess of five dollars),
7,177.31 34,058 44
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 6,299 07
Teacher Education Branch $3,612,893 77
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BRANCH
Salaries ($35,995.57)
J. B. Healy, 12,749.94; C. B. Routley, 13,999.92; E. E. Stewart, 6,125.00; Othersalaries, 3,120.71 35,995 57
Travelling Expenses ($4,437.37)
J. B. Healy, 1,981.40; E. E. Stewart, 1,560.98; Accounts under $1,200, 894.99. . 4,437 37
Maintenance ($276.62)
Accounts under $3,500 276 62
Advisory Services for Beginning Teachers ($30,035.00)
Sundry Teachers 30,035 00
Professional Development Branch $70,744 56
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION E 21
SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES BRANCH
Salaries ($1,284,304.42)
Supervision:
H. R. Beattie, 13,999.92; W. K. Clarke, 6,125.00; Other salaries, 11,512.91. . 31,637 83
Auxiliary Education:
W. K. Clarke, 4,208.32; M. A. Fleck, 9,000.00; D. A. MacTavish, 10,333.32; A. M.Stocker, 9,000.00; R. J. Youngson, 9,000.00; Other salaries, 13,106.86 54,648 50
Guidance:
F. J. Clute, 10,500.00; P. R. Detenbeck, 10,500.00; A. J. Shupe, 9,000.00; W. C.Taylor, 10,500.00; Other salaries, 3,065.55 43,565 55
Ontario School for the Blind:
S. E. Armstrong, 12,000.00; J. E. Babb, 7,200.00; M. M. Chandler, 6,300.00;W. H. Little, 6,600.00; E. A. Murray, 6,600.00; G. A. Smale, 6,300.00; W. A.West, 1,666.66; G. C. Whetstone, 8,599.92; Other salaries, 320,669.88.... 375,936 46
Ontario School for the Deaf:
J. Boyd, 7,500.00; B. J. Chapelle, 6,000.00; A. J. Clare, 7,200.00; K. B. Daly,6,600.00; A. G. Davidson, 6,300.00; J. G. Demeza, 12,000.00; V. J. Fox, 6,000.00;S. A. Gordon, 7,200.00; K. R. Graham, 6,300.00; M. I. Hegle, 7,200.00; J. W.Hodgson, 6,600.00; W. Huffman, 6,600.00; H. M. Keeler, 6,600.00; D. E. Kennedy,9,999.96; M. C. Maloney, 7,200.00; M. E. Nichol, 6,600.00; M. B. Ryan, 6,600.00;
J. A. Shannon, 6,000.00; A. C. Stratton, 6,600.00; E. A. Vader, 6,300.00; R. VanAllen, 6,600.00; R. H. Vaughan, 6,600.00; A. Wannamaker, 7,200.00; Othersalaries, 573,763.96 735,563 92
Statistical Services:
W. A. Campbell, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 35,152.16 42,952 16
Travelling Expenses ($22,750.58)
Supervision:
Accounts under $1,200 1,689 01
Auxiliary Education:
M. A. Fleck, 1,667.83; A. M. Stocker, 1,588.45; R. J. Youngson, 1,642.28;
Accounts under $1,200, 2,275.70 7,174 26
Guidance:
A. J. Shupe, 1,629.11; Accounts under $1,200, 3,188.82 4,817 93
Ontario School for the Blind:
Accounts under $1 ,200 2,553 24
Ontario School for the Deaf:
Sundry Teachers, escorting children, 3,048.05; Accounts under $1,200,3,434.44 6,482 49
Statistical Services:
Accounts under $1 ,200 33 65
Maintenance ($411,417.38)
Supervision:
Accounts under $3,500 2,015 28
Auxiliary Education:
Accounts under $3,500 2,179 12
Guidance:
University of Toronto, Guidance Centre, 6,157.50; Accounts under $3,500,1,250.23 7,407 73
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Special Educational Services Branch—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
Ontario School for the Blind:
Associated Sales Co., 5,986.71; Brantford Public Utilities Commission, 7,022.94;Salmon's Food Centre, Ltd., 5,429.05; Terrace Hill Dairy, Ltd., 9,414.82; WelshFuel Co., Ltd., 18,410.36; Accounts under $3,500, 52,162.44 98,426 32
Ontario School for the Deaf:
C. L. Amos Coal Co. of Canada, Ltd., 3,796.46; Belleville Creameries, 9,279.00;Belleville Utilities Commission, 11,956.79; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 6,223.80;Clark & Miles, 21,045.09; Curtis Products, Ltd., 5,626.10; Finkle Egg GradingStation, 3,599.85; Grason-Stadler Co., 10,291.73; Houston Co., Ltd., 4,458.13;MacKenzie Feeds, Ltd., 6,719.90; Moira-Schuster, Ltd., 4,118.19; NationalGrocers Co., Ltd., 12,719.72; Reid's Dairy, Ltd., 17,335.12; Sharpe Instruments,Ltd., 14,340.54; H. Smith Fuels, Ltd., 25,479.32; C. C. Walker Hardware Co.,
Ltd., 5,078.78; York Trading, Ltd., 11,809.22; Newspapers, books, films
and periodicals, 3,545.18; accounts under $3,500, 110,950.36 : 288,373 28
Statistical Services:
International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 12,005.17; Accounts under $3,500,1,010.48 13,015 65
Text-Books for Pupils with Defective Sight ($4,931.12)
Stanwix House Inc., 4,732.97; Accounts under $3,500, 198.15 4,931 12
Educational Services for the Handicapped for whom no other provisioncan be made ($17,647.03)
Sundry Schools, Business Colleges, Teachers, etc., instruction services, 12,272.96;
Sundry Boards of Education, Taxi Services, etc., transportation, 5,374.07.... 17,647 03
Cost of Education of French-speaking Deaf and Blind Children in attendanceat Institutions outside Ontario ($13,909.15)
Institution des Sourdes-Muettes, 4,950.00; Institution des Sourds-Muets, 7,225.00;
Accounts under $3,500, 1,734.15 13,909 15
Cost of Education for Deaf Children in Ontario for whom provision is not possibleat Ontario School for the Deaf ($83,049.00)
Ottawa Public School Board, 13,537.50; Toronto Metropolitan School Board
—
elementary classes, 61,530.00; secondary classes, 5,227.50; Toronto MetropolitanSeparate School Board, 2,754.00 83,049 00
Special Educational Services Branch $1,838,008 68
REGISTRAR'S BRANCH
Salaries ($272,013.34)
C. A. Brown, 13,999.92; P. L. Burrows, 6,300.00; F. Hogg, 9,999.96; R. C. Johnston,
6,000.00; F. J. McAllister, 6,600.00; J. B. Silcox, 9,999.96; W. R. Thornton,6,000.00; G. J. Westwood, 9,999.96; Other salaries, 203,113.54 272,013 34
Travelling Expenses ($1,435.06)
Accounts under $1,200 1,435 06
Maintenance ($31,613.94)
Queen's Printer, 12,696.20; University of Toronto, 7,353.23; Accounts under$3,500, 11,564.51 31,613 94
Departmental Examinations ($711,475.55)
Sundry Examiners, services, 550,604.65; expenses, 45,426.30; Sundry Clerks, clerical
assistance, 113,058.30; Accounts under $3,500, 2,386.30 711,475 55
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION E 23
Registrar's Branch—Continued
Summer Courses for Teachers ($307,756.08)
Teachers, Lecturers, Staff, etc.:
Services, 219,932.00; expenses, 14,429.99 234,361 99
Miscellaneous:
Queen's Printer, 6,791.07; Reeves & Sons Canada, Ltd., 4,186.43; Sundry SchoolBoards, etc., use of schools, etc., 13,212.89; Toronto Board of Education, 8,793.06;
University of Toronto, Guidance Centre, etc., 3,670.93; Newspapers, books,films and periodicals, 5,257.66; accounts under $3,500, 31,482.05 73,394 09
Registrar's Branch $1,324,293 97
CURRICULUM AND TEXT-BOOKS BRANCH
Salaries ($51,307.74)
J. R. McCarthy, 12,708.27; W. A. McMaster, 10,500.00; M. B. Parnall, 6,708.31;
S. A. Watson, 13,510.68; Other salaries, 7,880.48 51,307 74
Travelling Expenses ($1,048.92)
Accounts under $1,200 1,048 92
Maintenance ($1,222.10)
Accounts under $3,500 1,222 10
Revision of Courses—Services, Travelling Expenses, etc. ($7,234.94)
Accounts under $3,500 7,234 94
Curriculum and Text-Books Branch $60,813 70
OTHER EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Community Programmes
Salaries ($275,530.45)
P. D. Bennett, 6,000.00; S. Davidovich, 6,449.94; J. C. Eilbeck, 7,200.00; D. A.Garvie, 7,200.00; H. W. Harton, 6,600.00; T. A. Leishman, 7,900.00; D. W.Maddocks, 6,900.00; M. D. McCubbin, 6,600.00; J. L. McNeil, 7,800.00; H. G.Merten, 6,000.00; G. H. Miller, 7,200.00; D. L. Minshall, 7,200.00; L. P. Poirier,
7,200.00; J. Salvail, 6,000.00; R. E. Secord, 7,200.00; O. R. Stalter, 6,300.00;H. E. Thomas, 7,200.00; W. J. Watson, 6,600.00; C. A. Weir, 7,200.00; K. L.Young, 14,236.79; Other salaries, 130,543.72 275,530 45
Travelling Expenses ($15,944.59)
H. W. Harton, 1,855.37; H. G. Merten, 1,957.03; E. Saracuse, 1,610.08; C. A. Weir,2,453.60; Accounts under $1,200, 8,068.51 15,944 59
Maintenance ($8,706.52)
Queen's Printer, 4,197.86; Accounts under $3,500, 4,508.66 8,706 52
Travelling and Office Expenses of District Officers ($35,160.54)
Travelling Expenses:
D. W. Maddocks, 3,337.73; M. D. McCubbin, 1,306.87; G. H. Miller, 1,763.24;L. P. Poirier, 1,325.43; J. Salvail, 1,966.27; H. E. Thomas, 1,761.45; Accountsunder $1,200, 7,003.96 18,464J>5
Office Expenses:
Sundry persons, rent, 7,422.39; Accounts under $3,500, 9,273.20 16,695 59
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Other Educational Services—Continued
Community Programmes—Continued
Radio and Visual Aids—Services, Expenses, etc. ($1,493.15)
Accounts under $3,500 1,493 15
Publications ($8,620.94)
Queen's Printer, 5,186.51 ; Accounts under $3,500, 3,434.43 8,620 94
Leadership Training Courses and Conferences, etc.—Services,Travelling Expenses, etc. ($11,953.58)
Services and Expenses:
Sundry Instructors, services, 6,328.50; expenses, 2,131.93 8,460 43
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 3,493 15
Rural Community Night Schools—Services, Travelling Expenses, etc. ($6,832.00)
Sundry Instructors, services 6,832 00
Training in Citizenship for Adults—Services, Expenses, etc. ($84,999.18)
Services and Expenses:
Sundry Instructors, services, 73,374.25; expenses, 3,388.64 76,762 89
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 8,236 29
Arts and Crafts—Development Expenses ($1,499.39)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 1,064 10
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 435 29
Community Programmes $450,740 34
Provincial Library Service
Salaries ($55,689.59)
B. M. Evans, 6,000.00; W. A. Roedde, 9,000.00; Other salaries, 40,689.59 55,689 59
Travelling Expenses ($3,171.05)
W. A. Roedde, 1,289.24; B. J. Smith, 1,412.70; Accounts under $1,200, 469.11 . . 3,171 05
Maintenance ($43,895.49)
G. D. McLeod, Ltd., 4,908.37; Queen's Printer, 4,216.18; Books, films andperiodicals, 27,829.73; accounts under $3,500, 6,941.21 43,895 49
Ontario Library Review—Publishing, Distributing, etc. ($6,639.80)
Queen's Printer, 6,525.80; Accounts under $1,200, 114.00 6,639 80
Library Institutes—Travelling Expenses of Experts and Delegates ($1,641.70)
Sundry Persons 1 ,641 70
Library Training Schools—Rental, Allowances to Librarians, etc. ($60.00)
Accounts under $1,200 60 00
Provincial Library Service $111,097 63
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION E 25
Other Educational Services—Continued
Legislative Library
Salaries ($44,693.40)
M. A. Fraser, 7,200.00; J. R. Kerfoot, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 31,493.40 44,693 40
Travelling Expenses ($300.48)
Accounts under $1,200 300 48
Maintenance ($9,409.73)
Books, films and periodicals, 7,230.51; accounts under $3,500, 2,179.22 9,409 73
Legislative Library $54,403 61
Other Educational Services $616,241 58
DOMINION-PROVINCIAL AGREEMENTS
Services, Expenses, etc. ($44,264.70)
Salaries:
Transferred from Secondary Education Branch, 7,650.99;
Other salaries, 869.00 8,519 99
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 3,560 86
Miscellaneous:
Brantford Board of Education, 8,727.00; Cornwall Collegiate
Institute Board, 8,443.50; Ontario School of Arc Welding, 7,600.00;Provincial Institute of Trades, 16,190.00; Trainees—allowances,8,496.70; transportation, 1,379.84; Accounts under $3,500,5,680.75 56,517 79
Total . 68,598 64Less: Reimbursements of Expenditures, Government
of Canada Repayments 24,333 9444,264 70
Dominion-Provincial Agreements $44,264 70
SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES, ETC.
Ontario Scholarships and Bursaries ($994,848.35)
Sundry Students 994,848 35
Dominion-Provincial Bursaries ($99,963.50)
Sundry Students 199,963 50Less: Reimbursements of Expenditures, Government of Canada
Repayments 100,000 0099,963 50
Subsidy on Transportation of Students from Territorial Districts inattendance at Institutions of Higher Learning ($19,930.70)
Sundry Students 19,930 70
Scholarships, Bursaries, etc $1,114,742 55
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LEGISLATIVE GRANTS, ETC.
General Legislative Grants ($160,213,324.27)
Elementary Schools 108,083,368 60Secondary Schools 52,129,955 67
Public Schools: Counties (excluding urban), 25,367,174.43; Districts (excludingurban), 7,221,113.25; Urban, 44,370,314.74; Schools established under Sec. 12
of The Public Schools Act, 1,725,878.03 78,684,480 45
Separate Schools: Counties (excluding urban), 5,134,902.97; Districts (excludingurban), 4,787,952.44; Urban, 19,476,032.74 29,398,888 15
High Schools and Collegiate Institutes 43,699,151 73
Continuation Schools 210,542 27
Vocational Schools 8,220,261 67
Cost of Education of Non-Resident Pupils, etc. ($1,559,888.51)
Elementary Schools 134,460 57
Secondary Schools 1,425,427 94
Public Schools: Counties (excluding urban), 7,409.44; Districts (excluding urban),
80,972.86; Urban, 33,860.46 122,242 76
Separate Schools: Counties (excluding urban), 258.89; Districts (excluding urban),
9,998.89; Urban, 1,960.03 12,217 81
High Schools and Collegiate Institutes 1,175,118 02
Continuation Schools 42,637 51
Vocational Schools 207,672 41
Assistance in Payment of Cost of Education for Retarded Children ($644,946.25)
Associations for Retarded Children:
Ajax-Pickering and Whitby, 4,756.00; Barrie and District, 3,446.00; Belleville
and District, 6,063.25; Brampton and District, 5,278.75; Brantford and District,
5,069.50; Brockville and District, 2,138.75; Burlington and District, 6,331.50;
Campbellford and District, 445.25; Chatham-Kent and District, 10,797.00;
Chesley and District, 319.00; Cornwall and District, 9,880.50; Dufferin, 2,125.50;
Essex Town and District, 8,371.25; Fort Erie and District, 4,665.75; Goderichand District, 2,248.25; Guelph and District, 12,940.25; Haldimand, 2,275.75;
Halton North, 1,371.00; Hamilton and District, 30,992.00; Huronia, 2,393.00;
Iroquois Falls and Calvert District, 2,845.75; Kapuskasing and District, 6,591.25;
Kingston and District, 7,776.75; Kirkland Lake and District, 3,751.25; Kitchener-
Waterloo and District, 18,656.00; Listowel and District, 1,956.25; London,23,705.00; Meaford and District, 2,210.75; Milton and District, 1,492.00; New-market and District, 5,197.75; Greater Niagara, 12,251.75; Norfolk, 11,310.00;
North Bay and District, 3,603.25; Oakville and District, 3,166.50; Orillia andDistrict, 1,528.25; Oshawa and District, 9,353.25; Ottawa and District, 21,901.00;
Owen Sound and District, 4,459.75; South Peel, 9,965.25; Pembroke and District,
1,734.00; Peterborough and District, 12,024.00; Petrolia and District, 579.25;
Porcupine District, 7,714.50; Port Hope-Cobourg District, 3,592.75; St. Cath-arines and District, 19,021.50; St. Thomas-Elgin, 7,214.00; Sarnia and District,
10,451.75; Sault Ste. Marie and District, 12,119.00; Stratford and District.
4,314.25; Sudbury and District, 4,748.25; Thornhill and District, 13,789.75;
Thunder Bay, 15,622.25; Tilisonburg and District, 4,815.00; Metropolitan
Toronto, 162,753.25; Trenton and District, 4,609.00; Tri-Town and District,
590.75; Victoria County, 904.25; Walkerton and District, 4,652.00; Wallaceburgand Sydenham District, 2,663.75; Waterloo South, 10,684.25; Welland andDistrict, 20,159.25; Windsor, 23,369.75; Wingham and District, 1,032.00; Wood-stock and District, 4,039.50; York Township, 18,208.25 644,946 25
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION E 27
Legislative Grants, etc.—Continued
Special Capital Grants for School Accommodation for Retarded Children ($233,869.00)
Associations for Retarded Children:
Ajax-Pickering and Whitby, 20,147.00; Belleville and District, 3,600.00; Burling-
ton and District, 900.00; Hamilton and District, 26,100.00; Newmarket andDistrict, 10,431.00; Norfolk, 1,950.00; Ottawa and District, 31,800.00; St.
Catharines and District, 10,280.00; Sudbury and District, 20,625.00; ThunderBay, 12,780.00; Tillsonburg and District, 780.00; Metropolitan Toronto, 75,000.00;
Woodstock and District, 11,376.00; York Township, 8,100.00 233,869 00
Public Libraries ($1,749,356.99)
Sundry Library Boards in Cities, Towns and Villages 1,749,356 99
Programmes of Recreation ($550,608.37)
Community Programmes:
Sundry Community Centres 535,431 14
For Recreational Activities provided by Provincial Organizations and by SchoolBoards in Unorganized Territories (to be paid as directed by the Minister):
Sundry Organizations and School Boards 15,177 23
Non-Profit Camps ($53,073.25)
Sundry Organizations 53,073 25
Legislative Grants, etc $165,005,066 64
MISCELLANEOUS GRANTS
($299,100.00)
Air Cadet League of Canada 3,000 00Art Gallery of Toronto 6,000 00Association Canadienne-Francaise d'Education d'Ontario 2,500 00Associated High School Boards of the Province of Ontario 250 00Boy Scouts Association 15,000 00Canadian Association for Adult Education 5,000 00Canadian Bureau for the Advancement of Music 1,000 00Canadian Education Association 22,000 00Canadian Film Awards 1,000 00Canadian Hearing Society 20,000 00Canadian Library Association 2,000 00Canadian Mathematical Congress 1,000 00Canadian National Institute for the Blind 60,000 00Champlain Society 5,000 00English Catholic Education Association of Ontario 2,500 00Federation of Catholic Parent-Teacher Associations 1,000 00Frontier College 7,500 00-Institut Canadian-Francais d 'Ottawa 500 00Institute of Public Administration 5,000 00L'Association Canadienne des Educateurs de Langue Francaise 1,500 00L'Association des Commissaires des Ecoles Bilingues d'Ontario 250 00League of the British Commonwealth and Empire—Expenses in connection therewith 600 00Navy League of Canada 2,500 00Northern Ontario Public and Secondary School Trustees' Association 250 00Ontario Educational Association 10,000 00Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations 3,000 00Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations 8,000 00Ontario Girl Guides Association 15,000 00Ontario I nstitute of Painters 1 ,000 00Ontario Library Association 1,000 00Ontario School Trustees' and Ratepayers' Association 4,500 00Ontario School Trustees' Council 11,250 00Ontario Separate School Trustees' Association 250 00Ontario Society of Artists 2,000 00Ontario Society for Crippled Children 6,000 00
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Miscellaneous Grants—Continued
Ontario Urban and Rural School Trustees' Association 250 00Public School Trustees' Association of Ontario, Inc 1,000 00Royal Astronomical Society of Canada 1 ,000 00Royal Canadian Institute 1 ,000 00Royal Society of Canada 1 ,500 00United Nations Association in Canada 3,250 00Visites Inter-provinciales 3,000 00Workers' Educational Association 6,000 00World University Service of Canada 3,500 00
Miscellaneous (to be paid as directed by the Minister):
Boys Clubs of Canada 5,000 00Canadian Association of Consumers 2,000 00Canadian Opera Company 10,000 00Canadian Writers' Foundation, Inc 250 00
- Champlain Society 5,000 00Federation of Catholic Parent-Teacher Associations 1 ,000 00Friendly Relations with Overseas Students 500 00Metropolitan Educational Television Association of Toronto 8,000 00National Federation of Canadian University Students 2,000 00Ontario Institute of Painters 1,000 00Ontario Mathematics Commission 7,500 00Public School Trustees' Association of Ontario, Inc 500 00Quetico Conference and Training Centre, Inc 3,000 00Royal Canadian Institute 1,000 00Visites Inter-provinciales 1,000 00Waterloo Branch No. 530 Canadian Legion of the British Empire
Service League 500 00Workers' Educational Association 2,000 00World University Service of Canada 1,000 00
51,250 00
Miscellaneous Grants $299,100 00
GRANTS TO PROVINCIAL AND OTHER UNIVERSITIES, ETC. ($28,755,000.00)
University of Toronto, including certain affiliated Institutions 14,000,000 00Ontario College of Education 940,000 00Queen's University 2,550,000 00University of Western Ontario 2,175,000 00McMaster University 2,225,000 00University of Ottawa—for Instruction in Medicine and the Sciences 1,350,000 00Carleton University. 1,285,000 00Assumption University of Windsor—for Essex College 1,900,000 00University of Waterloo 1,875,000 00Lakehead College of Arts, Science and Technology 260,000 00Ontario College of Art 185,000 00
Special Grants for Archaeological Research (to be paid as directed by theMinister)
University of Toronto 5,000 00University of Western Ontario 5,000 00
10,000 00
Grants to Provincial ancj, Other Universities, etc $28,755,000 00
TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION, ETC.
Compassionate Allowances for Ex-Teachers, etc. (to be paid as directedby the Lieutenant Governor in Council) ($3,569.76)
Sundry Persons 3,569 76
Special Contribution to the Teachers' Superannuation Fund ($1,000,000.00)
Teachers' Superannuation Fund 1 ,000,000 00
Teachers' Superannuation, etc $1,003,569 76
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION E 29
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. John P. Robarts 12,000 00
Scholarships to Residents of Ontario for Study outside Ontario ($8,000.00)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 94, Sec. 7
Sundry Persons 8,000 00
Grants to Provincial and Other Universities, etc. ($507,000.00)
University of Toronto (11 Geo. VI, Chap. 112, Sec. 123) 500,000 00University of Toronto (11 Geo. VI, Chap. 112, Sec. 8) 7,000 00
Ontario Government Contribution to Teachers'Superannuation Fund ($14,636,065.78)
Teachers' Superannuation Fund 14,636,065 78
Statutory $15,163,065 78
SPECIAL WARRANTS
Grant to Laurentian University of Sudbury to assist in meetingthe cost of establishing the said University ($125,000.00)
Laurentian University of Sudbury 125,000 00
Grant to York University to assist in meeting the cost of constructionof accommodation for the said University ($550,000.00)
York University 550,000 00
Special Warrants $675,000 00
Total Expenditure, Department of Education $227,899,289.58
SIG—12
PART F
DEPARTMENTOF
ENERGY RESOURCES
FISCAL YEAR, 1960-61
TABLE OF CONTENTSPage
Main Office 5
Ontario Energy Board 5
Energy Studies Branch 6
Statutory 6
Bonus for Rural Primary and Secondary Lines
(The Rural Hydro-Electric Distribution Act) 6
Special Warrant 6
Summary 4
general index at back of book
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY RESOURCES
Hon. R. W. Macaulay, Minister (Statutory, see page F 6)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($80,009.29)
S. W. Clarkson Deputy Minister 13,999 92
J. A. Rutherford, 2,875.00; C. W. Westcott, 9,000.00; Other salaries, 54,134.37 80,009 29
Travelling Expenses ($7,429.66)
Hon. R. VV. Macaulay, 1,598.98; S. W. Clarkson, 2,105.35; Accounts under $1,200,
3,725.33 7,429 66
Maintenance ($61,015.92)
Design Craft, Ltd., 17,347.78; Improvement District of Elliot Lake, 6,000.00; FletcherFilm Productions, Ltd., 7,393.35; Hugh S. Newton & Co., 6,356.25; Queen'sPrinter, 7,180.61; Whiteacre & Creighton, 3,535.00; Accounts under $3,500,
13,202.93 61,015 92
Special Investigations and Reports ($29,014.36)
J. M. Dymond, 4,997.41; G. B. Langford, 5,229.65; J. C. Sproule & Associates, Ltd.,
8,666.15; Accounts under $3,500, 10,121.15 29,014 36
Main Office $177,469 23
ONTARIO ENERGY BOARD
Salaries ($254,933.77)
E. A. Allcut, 7,887.42; W. P. Armes, 5,282.26; W. D. Brittain, 8,199.96; A. J. Camp-bell, 7,200.00; F. S. Clark, 8,199.96; H. G. Clark, 8,199.96; A. R. Crozier,
13,500.00; G. D. Furse, 6,900.00; H. T. Jones, 9,999.96; J. J. Wingfelder, 9,000.00;Other salaries, 170,564.25 254,933 77
Travelling Expenses ($67,373.86)
A. Allan, 2,586.81; C. S. Arnold, 2,374.49; W. D. Brittain, 3,589.58; S. J. Bullis,
1,827.51; A. J. Campbell, 2,280.23; A. Carroll, 2,071.85; H. J. Carter, 2,767.10;F. S. Clark, 1,491.37; G. E. Crewe, 1,922.79; C. T. Dark, 1,492.13; A. G. Gardner,2,420.97; C. A. Grills, 3,437.67; N. H. Gutsell, 2,051.26; R. F. Hayward, 1,716.39;
J. A. Ingram, 2,487.25; D. W. Innes, 1,230.37; H. T. Jones, 2,190.30; C. H.Laramie, 2,142.32; L. Lundberg, 2,329.94; A. R. Martin, 1,528.21; M. W.McLandress, 3,527.75; J. W. Rollins, 1,789.63; R. H. Ronald, 2,089.28; J. C.Rusk, 2,769.26; J. A. Simmons, 2,468.82; D. H. Walker, 2,192.42; F. G. Webb,2,987.27; A. R. Williams, 1,485.98; Accounts under $1,200, 4,124.91 67,373 86
Maintenance ($83,402.47)
Canadian Standards Association, 3,641.00; Department of Public Works, 3,738.07;Marnoch Office Supply Co., 6,505.50; Ormsby & Ormsby, 7,674.94; PrestigeOffice Interiors, Ltd., 6,769.35; Queen's Printer, 17,127.68; Accounts under$3,500, 37,945.93 83,402 47
Boards of Arbitration ($1,623.89)
Fees and Expenses:
Accounts under $3,500 6,623 89Less: Proportion of cost paid by Ontario Natural Gas Storage &
Pipelines, Ltd 5,000 001,623 89
Ontario Energy Board $407,333 99
F^> PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
ENERGY STUDIES BRANCH
Salaries ($15,393.36)
N. C. Visser, 6,600.00; Other salaries, 8,793.36 15,393 36
Travelling Expenses ($688.72)
Accounts under $1 ,200 688 72
Maintenance ($1,854.94)
Accounts under $3,500 1,854 94
Energy Studies Branch $1 7,937 02
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon R. W. Macaulay 12,000 00
Bonus for Rural Primary and Secondary Lines (The RuralHydro-Electric Distribution Act) ($511,076.00)
The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario 511,076 00
Statutory $523,076 00
SPECIAL WARRANT
Payment of expenses of the Royal Commission to inquire into thepurchase and acquisition by The Hydro-Electric Power Commission
of Ontario of certain lands within the Sarnia Indian ReserveNo. 45, under The Public Inquiries Act ($26,098.95)
Hon. Mr. Justice G. A. McGillivray, expenses, 180.00; J. Sedgwick, fee, 10,500.00;
disbursements, 6,421.46; Thorne, Mulholland, Howson & McPherson, 7,600.00;
Accounts under $3,500, 1,397.49 26,098 95
Total Expenditure, Department of Energy Resources $1,151,915.19
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PART G
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
FISCAL YEAR, 1960-61
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office: page
Salaries, Maintenance, etc 11
Federal Health Grants 12
Grants 16
Cancer Control 16
Branches:
Health Units Branch 17
Public Health Nursing Branch 17
Maternal and Child Health Branch 17
Dental Service Branch 18
Nursing Branch 18
Epidemiological Branch 19
Venereal Diseases Control Branch 20
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch 20
Industrial Hygiene Branch 22
Environmental Sanitation Branch 22
Laboratory Branch 22
Mental Health Branch:
General Expenses 24
Ontario Hospitals 25
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario 38
Statutory 42
Special Warrant 42
Summary 10
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1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G 11
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Hon. M. B. Dymond, Minister (Statutory, see page G 42)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($545,863.63)
W. G. Brown Deputy Minister 18,000 00O. G. Clarke, 6,000.00; T. Cowper, 6,000.00; G. A. Firby, 8,599.92; S. J. Gadsby,12,973.04; T. M. Gourlay, 7,200.00; M. C. Higginson, 6,485.13; E. N. MacKay,10,999.92; W. B. Marr, 6,000.00; W. Nichols, 7,800.00; J. T. Phair, 12,666.60;
V. K. Ray, 716.66; A. H. Sellers, 13,999.92; P. J. Shackleton, 8,599.92; F. E.
Staples, 6,000.00; G. S. Tattle, 15,000.00; C.Walker, 9,999.96; Other salaries,
405,635.33 562,676 40Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund.. . . 16,812 77
545,863 63
Travelling Expenses ($11,997.81)
Hon. M. B. Dymond, 1,200.00; V. Clarke, 2,543.27; P. H. Smith, 2,177.90;
Accounts under $1,200, 6,097.86 12,019 03Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund.. . . 21 22
11,997 81
Maintenance ($92,657.46)
Department of Highways, 3,505.47; International Business Machines Co., Ltd.,
5,107.60; Maquinna Public Relations, Ltd., 19,736.40; Office Overload Co.,
Ltd., 3,560.62; Department of Public Works, 4,338.10; Queen's Printer, 40,581.02;Accounts under $3,500, 17,496.81 94,326 02
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund.. . . 1,668 5692,657 46
Medical and Other Research: Services and Expensesas authorized by the Minister ($18,776.58)
Ontario Fluoridation Investigating Commission:
A. B. Cooper, 9,700.00; Sundrv Doctors, Dentists, etc., services, 6,379.52;
Accounts under $3,500, 2,697.06 18,776 58
Public Health Education ($78,268.78)
Salaries:
K. L. Hawkins, 1,100.00; Other salaries, 29,405.79 30,505 79
Travelling Expenses:
A. G. Brunton, 1,376.14; K. L. Hawkins, 1,410.95; Accounts under $1,200,1,212.03 3,999 12
Miscellaneous:
Don Inman Art & Advertising, 9,552.12; Queen's Printer, 1 1 ,625.01 ; Accountsunder $3,500, 22,586.74 43,763 87
Workmen's Compensation Board—Awards and Costsexcluding Mental Health Branch ($4,000.00)
Workmen's Compensation Board 4,000 00
Health Service for Ontario Civil Service ($105,998.81)
Salaries:
A. G. Hill, 11,499.96; F. J. Taylor, 9,999.96; Other salaries, 79,324.12 100,824 04
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1 ,200 211 92
G 12 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office—Continued
Health Service for Ontario Civil Service—Continued
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 5,818 89Less: Transferred to Department of Public Works 856 04
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($1,439.18)
4,962 85
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 2,712.98; Less refund of Employees' contribution,1,273.80 : 1,439 18
Workmen's Compensation Board—Awards and Costs in connection withTuberculosis contracted by an Employee of a Hospital, Sanatorium
or Sanatarium ($148,585.19)
Workmen's Compensation Board 148,585 19
Unforeseen and Unprovided as directed by the Minister ($129.00)
Accounts under $3,500 129 00
Federal Health Grants
Operating Fund
Summary
Total Expenditure 14,747,196 30Less: Grants, Government of Canada:
Professional Training 501,1 19 48Hospital Construction 6,310,874 70Mental Health 2,621,818 00Tuberculosis Control 785,534 41Public Health Research 577,887 31
General Public Health 2,617,186 93Cancer Control 1,038,528 29Medical Rehabilitation 225,702 42Child and Maternal Health 388,289 54
15,066,941 08
Less: Grants applied to Hospital Construc-tion, Public Works Department (see
page S-12) 319,744 7814,747,196 30
Details of Expenditure
Professional Training ($501,119.48):
Salaries:
Transferred from Certified Nursing Assistants, 147,272.09; LaboratoryBranch, 18,320.00 165,592 09
Miscellaneous:
Bursaries, 186,114.67; R. G. Cole, 8,400.00; Dresses, Ltd., 4,349.00; Hospital
Services Commission of Ontario, 41,227.27; Ontario Hospital Association,
5,376.88; University of Ottawa, 5,970.00; University of Toronto, 19,242.00;
University of Western Ontario, 19,322.25; Accounts transferred fromLaboratory Branch, 3,250.18; Accounts under $3,500, 42,275.14
335,527 39
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G 13
Main Office—Continued
Federal Health Grants—Continued
Hospital Construction ($5,991,129.92):
General Hospitals:
Almonte, Rosamond Memorial, 79,100.00; Barry's Bav, St. Francis Memorial,43,980.00; Belleville, 34,915.00; Brampton, Peef Memorial, 77,255.00;
Brantford—General, 22,446.29; St. Joseph's, 2,820.00; Burlington, JosephBrant Memorial, 303,264.17; Chatham—Public General, 200,004.99; St.
loseph's, 148,516.08; Cobourg, 5,901.08; Cornwall, Hotel Dieu, 166,662.49;
Dryden, District, 19,000.00; Elliot Lake, St. Joseph's, 95,573.50; Englehartand District, 5,789.68; Fergus, Groves Memorial, 9,998.06; Fort William,McKellar, 36,380.00; Grimsbv, West Lincoln Memorial, 12,500.00; George-town, District Memorial, 97,776.67; Guelph, St. Joseph's, 80,437.50; Hailey-
bury, Misericordia, 13,413.50; Hamilton—Chedoke, 91,188.34; General,
9,534.16; Ingersoll, Alexandra, 21,350.16; Kincardine, 29,874.87; Kingston—General, 121,804.85; Hotel Dieu, 15,750.00; Kirkland Lake and District
57,987.29; Lindsav, Ross Memorial, 80,518.33; Listowel, Memorial31,053.83; London,' Victoria, 81,892.68; Markdale, Centre Grey, 39,976.66Meaford, 1,634.14; Milton, District, 38,421.67; New Liskeard, District
7,312.50; Niagara, Niagara-on-the-Lake, 4,510.83; Ottawa—Civic, 44,279.99General, 2,165.44; St. Vincent, 20,927.44; Pembroke, Cottage, 23,528.33Penetanguishene, 8,000.00; Perth, Great War Memorial, 117,926.66; Peter-
borough, Civic, 306,742.25; Petrolia, Charlotte Eleanor Englehart, 27,333.34;
Picton, Prince Edward County, 36,350.00; St. Catharines, Hotel Dieu,151,648.33; St. Mary's, Memorial, 14,346.66; St. Thomas, Elgin, 21,286.25;Sarnia, St. Joseph's, 227,846.22; Scarborough, 111,047.51; SmithsFalls, Public, 30,380.17; Sudbury, St. Joseph's, 6,482.86; Toronto—EastGeneral and Orthopaedic, 17,291.45; General, 137,528.25; Hospital for SickChildren, 56,250.00; Northwestern, 180,000.00; St. Joseph's, 461,486.66;St. Michael's, 6,230.00; Western, 314,717.03; Trenton, Memorial, 159,859.00;Uxbridge, Cottage, 11,519.03; Walkerton, County of Bruce, 20,060.78;Welland, Welland County, 179,040.01; Weston, Humber Memorial, 3,000.00;Willowdale, North York Branson, 110,519.58; Winchester, District Memorial,36,128.33; Windsor, Metropolitan General, 36,108.33; Woodstock, 48,473.65. .
5,017,047 87
Chronic Hospitals:
Toronto—Bloorview, 26,000.00; Our Lady of Mercy, 5,415.73. . . 31 ,415 73
Convalescent Hospitals:
Fort William, 161,260.00; Hamilton Health Association, Institute of PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation, 6,955.62; Scarborough, Providence, 138,600.00;Toronto, Ontario Crippled Children's Centre, 230,245.00 537,060 62
Sanatoria:
Kitchener, Freeport Sanatorium 19,459 97
Miscellaneous:
Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation, Ontario CancerInstitute, 121,770.73; University of Toronto, Facultv of Dentistrv, 264,375.00.
..' '. 386,145 73
Mental Health ($2,621,818.00):
Salaries:
Transferred from—Laboratory Branch, 15,079.92; Mental Health Branch,58,539.83; Ontario Hospitals, 1,709,502.51 1,783,122 26
Miscellaneous:
American Sterilizer Co. of Canada, Ltd., 3,727.00; Brantford General Hospital4,375.00; Bursaries, 59,050.00; Canadian Laboratorv Supplies, Ltd., 3,561.91City of Hamilton, 16,853.89; General Electric X-Ray Corp., Ltd., 5,221.00Kingston General Hospital, 16,265.24; Ontario Hospital, Kingston, 11,056.25Ontario Hospital, London, 11,720.88; London Victoria Hospital, 8,423.13Maycourt Club, Windsor, 4,625.00; McMaster University, Hamilton19,561.60; Ottawa Civic Hospital, 16,970.55; Ottawa General Hospital35,143.06; Queen's Universitv, Kingston, 81,966.55; Sudbury General Hospital12,585.66; Setsu Suzuki, 4',800.00; Toronto—General Hospital, 20,331.18Hospital for Sick Children, 38,064.80; Mental Health Clinic, 20,449.73
G 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office—Continued
Federal Health Grants—Continued
Mental Health—Continued
Miscellaneous—Continued
St. Michael's Hospital, 11,799.96; Western Hospital, 12,075.00; Women'sCollege Hospital, 11,199.84; University of Ottawa, 11,654.10; Universityof Toronto, 252,784.04; University of Western Ontario, 43,169.87; Windsor,Metropolitan General Hospital, 6,125.00; Township of York, 23,665.23;Accounts transferred from—Laboratory Branch, 657.03; Ontario Hospitals,9,475.77; Accounts under $3,500, 61,337.47 838,695 74
Tuberculosis Control ($785,534.41):
Salaries:
Transferred from Tuberculosis Prevention Branch 113,109 12
Miscellaneous:
Ciba Co., Ltd., 3,524.50; Connaught Medical Research Laboratories, 9,172.25General Electric X-Ray Corp., Ltd., 18,658.51; Gilbert & Co., 12,033.00Glaxo-Allenburys (Canada), Ltd., 18,293.09; Hamilton, St. Joseph's Hospital5,804.50; Hoffman-La Roche, Ltd., 10,061.85; City of London, 8,790.40London Victoria Hospital, 5,198.00; Paul Maney Laboratories Canada, Ltd.54,962.61; Olive McMillan, 3,578.80; Merck, Sharp & Dohme, 4,475.37Evelyn Moodie, 3,647.93; Anne Monahan, 3,506.77; Oshawa General Hospital3,653.00; City of Ottawa, 9,200.00; Ottawa—Civic, 4,969.50; General, 4,916.50Picker X-Ray Engineering, Ltd., 24,591.30; Queen's Printer, 4,923.30Sanatoria—Beck Memorial, 15,722.33; Brant, 11,870.32; Essex County14,309.80; Fort William, 19,689.02; Freeport, 19,052.38; Hamilton Mountain14,403.82; Kingston (Ongwanada), 14,662.00; Niagara Peninsula, 25,023.73
St. Lawrence, 3,921.43; Toronto Hospital for Tuberculosis, 58,124.28; Toronto—East General, 6,713.00; General, 4,970.50; New Mount Sinai, 3,901.50
St. Joseph's, 4,475.00; St. Michael's, 9,135.50; Western, 6,632.00; Windsor,Hotel Dieu, 4,726.50; Winley-Morris Co., Ltd., 22,351.42; X-Ray & RadiumIndustries, Ltd., 11,076.69; Accounts under $3,500, 187,702.89
672.425 29
Public Health Research ($577,887.31):
Salaries:
Transferred from Tuberculosis Prevention Branch 1,350 00
Miscellaneous:
Connaught Medical Research Laboratories, 124,620.15; Ontario HeartFoundation, 131,936.48; Ottawa Civic Hospital, 12,963.94; Queen's University,
33,516.08; Sanatoria—Beck Memorial, 4,315.15; Hamilton Mountain,11,459.59; Toronto—Queensway General, 4,373.75 ; Hospital for Sick Children,
17,517.36; St. Michael's, 26,992.62; University of Toronto, 193,705.37;
University of Western Ontario, 10,094.47; Accounts under $3,500,
5,042.35 576,537 31
General Public Health ($2,617,186.93):
Salaries:
Transferred from—Nursing Branch, 49,635.31; Dental Service Branch,
2,358.00; Environmental Sanitation Branch, 11,704.41; Epidemiological
Branch, 10,546.78; Industrial Hygiene Branch, 30,137.85; Laboratory Branch,326,831.73; Main Office, 1,207.77; Venereal Diseases Control Branch, 16,149.97
448,571 82
Grants to Health Units:
Brant, 10,253.72; Bruce, 13,888.66; Dufferin, 2,135.00; East York-Leaside22,127.22; Elgin-St. Thomas, 1,749.16; Fort William and District, 44,833.21
Gloucester-Nepean, 20,248.07; Hal ton, 52,729.49; Huron, 54,145.72; Kenora58,590.28; Kent, 3,422.39; Lambton, 12,043.70; Leeds and Grenville, 4,380.48
Lennox and Addington, 13,963.95; Muskoka, 62,225.11; Norfolk, 43,814.99
Northumberland and Durham, 14,937.72; Ontario, 57,162.48; Oxford, 66.40
Peel, 10,265.02; Porcupine, 11,179.96; Port Arthur and District, 25,666.39
Prescott and Russell, 1,112.76; Prince Edward, 10,157.64; St. Catharines
Lincoln, 10,822.13; Simcoe, 135,026.42; Sudbury and District, 112,659.72
Timiskaming, 20,905.27; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 6,844.18; Wellandand District, 35,098.95; Wellington, 91,304.91; Wentworth, 83,503.88
Metropolitan Windsor, 54,652.77; York, 146,072.09 1,247,989 84
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G 15
Main Office—Continued
Federal Health Grants—Continued
General Public Health—Continued
Grants to Local Boards of Health and Municipalities:
Etobicoke, 15,088.90; Guelph, 4,801.16; Hamilton, 12,599.84; Kingston,15,979.58; London, 23,437.11; Oshawa, 16,796.11; Owen Sound, 7,892.84;
Peterborough, 21,287.56; Scarborough, 49,405.97; Toronto, 48,390.79215,679 86
Miscellaneous:
Bursaries, 56,480.48; Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, 6,160.73;
Canadian Council of Hospital Accreditation, 10,257.00; Canadian Laboratory-Supplies, Ltd., 12,685.30; Caswell Hotel, Ltd., 5,110.03; Central Scientific
Co. of Canada, Ltd., 5,258.73; Electronic Associates, Ltd., 5,286.00; FisherScientific Co., Ltd., 8,255.97; Hospital Services Commission of Ontario,
107,958.39; O. H. Johns Glass Co., Ltd., 3,801.00; Edward Milner Co.,
Ltd., 5,416.10; S. H. Newman Co., Ltd., 10,832.00; Ottawa Civic Hospital,
3,107.62; Department of Public Works, 7,510.00; Queen's University,
16,752.46; Ryerson Institute of Technology, 5,720.00; Staplex Co., 3,694.96;
University of Toronto, 122,549.37; Accounts transferred from—-EnvironmentalSanitation Branch, 1,200.00; Epidemiological Branch, 145,749.12; Industrial
Hygiene Branch, 11,528.80; Laboratory Branch, 85,725.20; Venereal DiseasesControl Branch, 21,827.42; Accounts under $3,500, 42,078.73
704,945 41
Cancer Control ($1,038,528.29):
Salaries
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Transferred from Main Office, Department of Health 15,605 00
Miscellaneous:
Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation, 1,021,233.51; Accountstransferred from Main Office, 1,689.78 1,022,923 29
Medical Rehabilitation ($225,702.42):
Miscellaneous:
Canadian Association of Occupational Therapy, 17,378.78; Cerebral PalsySociety of Ottawa and District, 6,724.25; Cerebral Palsy Association of
Windsor and Essex County, 11,182.00; Frontenac and District RehabilitationCentre, 8,463.92; Hamilton District Society for Crippled Children, 16,629.26;
Inter-Fraternity Cerebral Palsy Association, 3,800.00; Junior League CerebralPalsy Training School and Clinic, 20,000.00; Kent County Association for
Cerebral Palsied Children, 10,543.80; Lambton County Association for theCerebral Palsied, 4,120.00; North Waterloo Society for Crippled Children,9,042.28; Ottawa, St. Vincent Hospital, 15,069.43; Rehabilitation Institute
of Ottawa, 4,293.30; Sault Ste. Marie, Orthopaedic Unit Committee,4,296.76; Sudbury and District Crippled Children's Treatment Centre,8,527.42; Toronto—Rehabilitation Centre, 9,784.13; St. Paul's CerebralPalsy Centre, 11,493.75; University of Toronto, 43,276.30; Transferred fromSpecial Warrant—Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 4,587.86;
Accounts under $3,500, 16,489.18 225,702 42
Maternal and Child Health ($388,289.54):
Salaries
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Transferred from Maternal and Child Health Branch 23,427 19
Miscellaneous:
Queen's University, 7,348.51 ; Toronto—Hospital for Sick Children, 138,635.79;Western, 8,494.60; Women's College, 7,661.82; University of Ottawa, 6,875.89;University of Toronto, 18,340.36; University of Western Ontario, 25,555.23;Accounts transferred from Epidemiological Branch, 144,559.00; Accountsunder $3,500, 7,391.15 364,862 35
Total $14,747,196 30Less: Grants, Government of Canada (see page G 12) 14,747,196 30
G 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office—Continued
Grants ($1,021,170.45)
Connaught Laboratories 15,250 00Ontario Society for Crippled Children. 6,000 00County Councils carrying on School Medical Inspection, as approved by the Minister
under the authority of The Public Health Act:Haldimand, 5,157.70; Haliburton, 2,716.86; Middlesex, 19,361.00; Perth,
2,588.43 29,823 99Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, to further Nursing Education, as directed
by the Minister 5,000 00Canadian Public Health Association 5,000 00Ontario Tuberculosis Association 5,000 00Queen's University, Kingston, for establishment of the Bernard Thomas McGhie
Memorial Prize 100 00Canadian Association of Occupational Therapy, as authorized by the Minister 5,000 00Canadian Paraplegic Association 5,000 00Health League of Canada 2,500 00Canadian Mental Health Association 7,500 00Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada 2,000 00Ontario Psychiatric Association 1,000 00St. Elizabeth Visiting Nurses' Association 1,250 00The Ontario Heart Foundation (in amounts as authorized by the Minister) 111,998 57Canadian Red Cross Society 20,000 00University of Toronto—Faculty of Medicine 12,000 00Second World Congress of Anaesthesiologists 1,500 00Convalescent Summer Camps and Canadian Mothercraft Centre (in amounts as
authorized by the Minister) Maintenance Grants:Convalescent Camp, Burlington, 2,018.25; Illahee Lodge Health Centre,
Cobourg, 2,023.50; Ontario Society for Crippled Children, 17,354.25;
Canadian Mothercraft Centre, Toronto, 6,070.50 27,466 50
Special Grants:
Senior Convalescent Camp, Burlington 6,100 00Illahee Lodge, Cobourg 4,800 00Ontario Society for Crippled Children—for Convalescent Camps 48,100 00Canadian Mothercraft Centre, Toronto 4,000 00
Canadian Tuberculosis Association—Union Against T.B./61 10,000 00Banting and Best Research Fund 20,000 00
Fees and expenses—Ontario Physical Fitness Study Committee:
Salaries:
M. Dunn, 9,333.24; Other salaries, 13,418.48 22,751 72
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 7,329 6730,081 39
Alcoholism Research Foundation (in amounts as authorized by the Minister) 634,700 00
Cancer Control
Expenses Under The Cancer Remedies Act
Commissioners' Honoraria ($2,000.00)
Hon. Mr. Justice R. W. Treleaven, Chairman, 500.00; R. F. Brown, 250.00; W. J.
Deadman, 250.00; J. A. McFarlane, 250.00; N. F. Meaden, 250.00; W. B. Phair,
250.00; R. E. Valin, 250.00 2,000 00
Maintenance ($681.90)
Accounts under $3,500 681 90
Grant to Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation ($1,021,233.54)
Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation 1,021,233 54
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G 17
Main Office—Continued
Special Grant to Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation
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Ontario Cancer Institute—for Capital Purposes ($300,000.00)
Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation 300,000 00
Main Office $3,352,802 33
HEALTH UNITS BRANCH
Salaries ($15,999.04)
G. K. Martin, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 9,999.04 15,999 04
Travelling Expenses ($719.82)
Accounts under $1,200 719 82
Maintenance ($477.57)
Accounts under $3,500 477 57
Special Health Services authorized by the Minister and AdministrativeUnits for Public Health Purposes under The Public Health
Act, Section 35 ($1,100,000.00)
Grants to Public Health Units:
Brant, 45,611.50; Bruce, 31,200.00; Carleton, 20,248.10; Dufferin, 16,000.00;
East York and Leaside, 55,467.76; Elgin-St. Thomas, 37,740.31; Halton,103,819.90; Kent, 46,713.65; Lambton, 40,000.55; Leeds and Grenville, 48,000.00;Lennox and Addington, 21,009.65; Northumberland and Durham, 67,871.93;Oxford and Ingersoll, 46,613.58; Peel, 81,162.93; Porcupine, 84,424.54; Prescottand Russell, 24,900.00; Prince Edward, 20,000.00; St. Catharines-Lincoln,81,032.61; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 48,000.00; Timiskaming, 45,081.00;Welland and District, 80,449.20; Metropolitan Windsor, 54,652.79 1,100,000 00
Special Training of Public Health Personnel including Grants to TrainingCentres, and Other Incidental Expenses as authorized
by the Minister ($6,000.00)
Grant:
University of Toronto, School of Hygiene 6,000 00
Health Units Branch $1,123,196 43
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING BRANCH
Salaries ($50,988.69)
I. Black, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 43,188.69 50,988 69
Travelling Expenses ($6,269.33)
M. V. Lowry, 1,294.45; E. L. Park, 1,308.10; Accounts under $1,200, 3,666.78 . . 6,269 33
Maintenance ($3,196.45)
Accounts under $3,500 3,196 45
Public Health Nursing Branch $60,454 47
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH BRANCH
Salaries ($38,555.46)
C. M. Hoffman, 6,283.58; G. K. Martin, 6,000.00; J. E. Moore, 9,000.00; N. W.Roome, 9,999.96; Other salaries, 30,699.11 61,982 65
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund.. . . 23,427 19
38,555 46
G 18 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Maternal and Child Health Branch—Continued
Travelling Expenses ($2,208.23)
M. G. Neilson, 1,219.23; Accounts under $1,200, 989.00 2,208 23
Maintenance ($2,647.60)
Accounts under $3,500 2,647 60
Costs and Expenses of Maternal and Child Health under the authorityof The Public Health Act ($97,476.41)
Perinatal Mortality Study, 51,487.78; Queen's Printer, 42,401.49; TravellingExpenses, 13.25; Miscellaneous, 3,573.89 97,476 41
Maternal and Child Health Branch $140,887 70
DENTAL SERVICE BRANCH
Salaries ($14,199.96)
A. E. Hughes, 1,875.00; F. A. Kohli, 9,999.96; Other salaries, 4,683.0016,557 96
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund.. . . 2,358 0014,199 96
Travelling Expenses ($329.75)
Accounts under $1,200 329 75
Maintenance, including Operation of Travelling Dental Clinics ($31,007.69)
Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 29,696.40; Accounts under $3,500, 1,311.29 31,007 69
Grants for School Dental Services ($34,435.73)
Boards of Health
:
Cities, Towns and Villages:
Chatsworth, 249.24; Flesherton, 250.89; Fort Erie, 86.00; Gait, 454.50;Lindsay, 499.50; Ottawa, 2,000.00; Owen Sound, 1,176.00; Preston, 24.80 4,740 93
Health Units:
Bruce, 4,481.08; Dufferin, 2,399.59; East York-Leaside, 193.50; Halton,609.45; Leeds and Grenville, 112.00; Muskoka, 215.25; Peel, 2,000.00;Porcupine, 504.00; Prescott and Russell, 193.65; St. Catharines-Lincoln,1,073.15; Simcoe, 951.05; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 7.20; Wellington,1,146.37; York, 3,027.98 16,914 27
School Boards and Boards of Education:
Peterborough Board of Education 434 00
Townships, etc.:
Anson, Hindon and Minden, 627.74; Artemesia, 248.63; Bentinck, 1,661.25;
Derby, 890.78; Dysart et al, 431.10; Elma, 54.00; Euphrasia, 370.75; Glenelg,395.21; Holland, 1,050.15; Keppel, 723.34; Improvement District of Marathon,1,197.90; Improvement District of Red Rock, 155.25; Sarawak, 233.62;Sullivan, 1,002.39; Sydenham, 997.85; Tvendinaga, 30.30; Westminster,276.27; North York, 2,000.00 12,346 53
Dental Service Branch $79,973 13
NURSING BRANCH
Salaries ($57,249.50)
E. R. Dick, 8,599.92; D. G. Riddell, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 42,649.58 57,249 50
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH GJ9
Nursing Branch—Continued
Travelling Expenses ($5,243.87)
H. McCallum, 1,295.81 ; D. G. Riddell, 1,253.51 ; Accounts under $1,200, 2,694.55. 5,243 87
Maintenance ($5,994.73)
Accounts under $3,500 5,994 73
Costs and Expenses of Training Certified Nursing Assistants ($247,750.05)
Salaries:
Sundry Employees 380,979 55Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund.. . . 196,907 40
184,072 15
Travelling Expenses:
Sundry Trainees, etc.; R. A. Whittv, 1,204.50; Accounts under $1,200,1,431.90 2,636 40
Miscellaneous:
Dresses, Ltd., 7,545.41 ; J. Lovick & Co., Ltd., 8,522.79; Queen's Printer, 9,071.98;Royal Metal Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 7,308.35; Accounts under $3,500,28,592.97 61,041 50
Examining Board—Services and Expenses ($3,060.85)
Salaries:
Sundry Employees 361 00
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 2,699 85
Nursing Branch $319,299 00
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL BRANCH
Salaries ($43,168.61)
G. A. Edge, 9,499.92; G. E. Large, 5,749.98; Other salaries, 38,465.49...53,715 39
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund.. . . 10,546 7843,168 61
Travelling Expenses ($2,714.13)
R. Dorland, 2,119.31; Accounts under $1,200, 1,594.82 3,714 13
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund 1,000 002,714 13
Maintenance ($4,490.03)
Accounts under $3,500 4,490 03
Outbreaks of Diseases, Sanitary Investigations, Control of Typhoid and ParatyphoidFever, including Compensation for Carriers, Health Education, Free Distribution
of Biological Products for the Prevention and Cure of Disease, and MedicalCare in Unorganized Districts, Services and Expenses ($749,236.09)
Medical, Nursing and Respirator Service in Hospitals:
Accounts under $3,500 2,508 00
Purchase of Anti-Toxins, etc.:
Connaught Medical Research Laboratories, 1,026,409.58; Sundry Doctors,toxoid inoculations and vaccinations, etc., 1,629.00 1,028,038 58
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund.. . . 289,308 12738,730 46
G2Q PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Epidemiological Branch—Continued
Outbreaks of Diseases, Sanitary Investigations, etc.—Continued
Miscellaneous:
Queen's Printer, 4,934.48; Accounts under $3,500, 3,063.15 7,997 63
Epidemiological Branch $799,608 86
VENEREAL DISEASES CONTROL BRANCH
Salaries ($16,149.95)
S. E. Acres, 6,833.30; G. E. Large, 5,749.98; Other salaries, 19,716.6432,299 92
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund.. . . 16,149 9716,149 95
Travelling Expenses ($170.99)
Accounts under $1,200 266 72
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund 95 73
Maintenance—Including Treatment of Patients in Clinics and Hospitalsand Payments to Municipalities ($6,853.64)
Local Boards of Health 1,454 40Health Units },679 50Municipalities 2,826 45Miscellaneous 5,221 62
13,181 97Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund 6,328 33
Grants for Operation of Clinics, etc. ($15,403.36)
Hospitals:
Hamilton, General, 2,043.00; London, Victoria, 1,770.76; Toronto—General,4,825.00; Hospital for Sick Children, 1,901.24; St. Michael's, 4,257.00; Western,5,120.48; Women's College, 2,595.00 22,512 48
Local Boards of Health and Municipalities:
Ottawa, 2,995.48; Sudbury, 3,285.00; Windsor, 2,013.76 8,294 24
30,806 72
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund.. . . 15,403 36
Venereal Diseases Control Branch $38,577 94
TUBERCULOSIS PREVENTION BRANCH
Salaries ($288,279.68)
E. A. Allen, 8,599.92; J. Baltrusaitis, 9,000.00; O. V. Dent, 10,999.92; Z. Dunaj,7,500.00; S. Grzybowski, 11,499.96; K. L. Hawkins, 5,750.00; S. A. Rolling,
13,999.92; W. D. Jamieson, 11,499.96; M. R. Kalinowski, 7,340.29; f. I). McLen-nan, 12,000.00; D. S. McRae, 9,999.96; C. R. Messecar, 11,499.96; E. J. O'Brien,
7,200.00; C. H. Rorabeck, 1 1,499.96; A. W. Russell, 6,300.00; D. R. Wise, 7,200.00;
Other salaries, 250,848.95 402,738 80Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 114,459 12
Travelling Expenses ($44,831.65)
G. I. Bowring, 2,472.60; P. Crompton, 1,420.29; J. Doran, 1,829.28: W. Dorion,
1,452.76; D. Goodyear, 2,112.16; S. Grzybowski, 1,707.71; Imperial Oil, Ltd.,
170 99
6,853 64
15,403 36
288,279 68
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G 21
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch—Continued
Travelling Expenses—Continued
1,622.71; W. C. Kennedy, 2,914.04; N. Leliever, 1,278.17; J. McCutcheon,1,275.15; R. Plouffe, 1,585.36; C. C. Robinson, 1,585.06; A. W. Russell, 1,738.26;
J. C. Scopis, 1,832.99; G. Stockley, 1,665.57; W. Taylor, 1,618.04; A. Williamson,1,634.14; G. Wright, 1,773.82; Accounts under $1,200, 13,313.54 44,831 65
Maintenance ($82,199.49)
General Electric X-Ray Corp., Ltd., 6,266.07; Queen's Printer, 9,277.80; RCAVictor Co., Ltd., 6,517.30; Welles Corp., Ltd., 18,217.16; X-Ray and RadiumIndustries, Ltd., 12,427.16; Accounts under $3,500, 29,494.00 82,199 49
Tuberculosis Prevention Extension ($25,788.53)
Transportation of Indigents, etc 1,858 06Burial of Indigents 384 50Payment for Pneumothorax Treatments and X-Ray
Examinations 6,801 00To assist in the establishment and operation of chest X-Ray,
etc 213 63
Clothing for Indigent ex-patients 1,984 29Free Tuberculin 13,671 95Miscellaneous 875 10
Sundry Doctors, Clinics, Municipalities, etc 25,788 53
Grants to Sanatoria under the authority of The Sanatoriafor Consumptives Act and Regulations made thereunder ($5,544,709.17)
Maintenance Grants:
Brantford, Brant, 136,718.33; Cornwall, St. Lawrence, 191,680.49; Fort William,327,459.41; Hamilton, Mountain, 525,056.48; Kingston, Ongwanada, 275,238.87;Kitchener, Freeport, 136,058.13; London, Beck Memorial, 673,547.47; MooseFactory, Indian Hospital, 424.00; National Sanitarium Association—Graven-hurst, Muskoka, 133,000.00; Weston, Toronto, 1,611,246.44; Ottawa, Royal,614,573.80; St. Catharines, Niagara Peninsula, 301,810.24; Sudburv and Algoma,395,699.81; Windsor, Essex County, 221,317.93
'.
5,543,831 40
Building Grants:
Cornwall, St. Lawrence 877 77
Maintenance of Patients (Ontario Residents in Sanatoria in OtherProvinces) ($33,575.00)
Alberta—Aberhart Memorial, 3,632.00; Baker Memorial, 6,832.00; British Columbia,672.00; Manitoba, Department of Health and Public Welfare, 15,630.00; NovaScotia—Kentville, 844.00; Point Edward, 438.00; Quebec, Ministry of Health,3,384.00; Saskatchewan, Anti-Tuberculosis League, 2,143.00 33,575 00
Tuberculosis Prevention Clinics
Salaries ($91,362.83)
G. G. Brearley, 10,999.92; J. Brown, 9,499.92; H. E. Robertson, 12,000.00; Othersalaries, 58,862.99 91,362 83
Travelling Expenses ($11,536.73)
O. Lepage, 1,227.38; H. E. Robertson, 1,225.95; Accounts under $1,200, 9,083.40 11,536 73
Maintenance ($42,790.95)
C. B. Sibbitt, 4,500.00; X-Rav and Radium Industries, Ltd., 11,857.33; Accountsunder $3,500, 26,433.62 42,790 95
Tuberculosis Prevention Branch $6,165,074 03
G22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE BRANCH
Salaries ($460,434.67)
E. O. Braaten, 8,599.92; F. M. Bulmer, 12,999.96; W. G. Cooke, 6,600.00; J. E.Cowle, 9,999.96; T. Cummings, 7,200.00; J. G. Cunningham, 15,874.98; W. B.Drowley, 9,000.00; R. G. Elson, 10,500.00; J. C. Findlay, 7,800.00; G. F. Gould,6,000.00; C. M. Jephcott, 10,500.00; E. Kennedy, 6,600.00; L. B. Leppard,10,500.00; E. Mastromatteo, 11,499.96; D. E. Moore, 6,900.00; J. S. Morton,6,600.00; H. M. Nelson, 8,199.96; W. E. O'Hara, 9,499.92; A. C. Rayner, 6,600.00;A. R. Riddell, 12,447.58; A. Schmidt, 9,000.00; W. L. Smith, 6,600.00; R. B.Sutherland, 12,000.00; D. A. Thomas, 7,500.00; J. J. Vingilis, 9,499.92; S. J.Walker, 10,500.00; H. F. Wall, 7,800.00; C. H. Wilson, 11,499.96; Othersalaries, 232,250.40 490,572 52
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 30,137 85460,434 67
Travelling Expenses ($53,183.14)
K. G. Adams! 2,625.15; I). L. Bogaerts, 2,903.26; T. Cummings, 1,278.23; G. F.
Gould, 1,435.10; f. J. Kearns, 2,044.03; H. Mac Donald, 2,595.73; J. H. Martin,2,264.75; E. Mastromatteo, 1,620.27; R. K. Montgomery, 2.998.46; J. Nicol,
2.168.31; W. H. Oerton, 2,013.41; D. J. Porter, 2,351.75; A." C. Ruggles, 2,062.80;W. L. Smith, 1,576.79; Accounts under $1,200, 23.245.10 53,183 14
Maintenance ($82,738.90)
Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 4,171.21; Glendon Instrument Co., Ltd., 12,807.09;Picker X-Ray and Engineering, Ltd., 6,409.16; Queen's Printer, 5,511.42; RCAVictor Co., Ltd., 4,669.24; Sharp Laboratories, Inc., 15,078.80; Accounts under$3,500, 45,620.78 94,267 70
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund ... 1 1,528 8082,738 90
Industrial Hygiene Branch $596,356 71
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION BRANCH
Salaries ($104,337.83)
N. R. Laxtou, 6,600.00; A. S. O'Hara, 7,500.00; G. H. Powell, 6,600.00; F. Rushton,7,800.00; E. Sanderson, 7,500.00; W. M. Walkinshaw, 9,999.96; Othersalaries, 70,042.28 1 16,042 24
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 11,704 41104,337 83
Travelling Expenses ($27,319.31)
J. H. Arnott, 1,300.67; E. G. Cochrane, 4,412.14; J. A. Jackson, 1,942.85; N. R.Laxton, 3,181.05; W. M. MacDonald, 1,603.66; R. S. Magowan, 3,054.34; G. H.Powell, 2,449.97; F. Rushton, 1,206.66; E. Sanderson, 1,700.01; Accountsunder $1,200, 7,667.96 28,519 31
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 1.200 0027,319 31
Maintenance ($11,565.10)
Queen's Printer, 7,501.85; Accounts under $3,500, 4,063.25 11,565 10
Environmental Sanitation Branch $143,222 24
LABORATORY BRANCH
Salaries ($1,377,667.98)
A. E. Allin, 12,999.96; A. Barkauskas, 8,599.92; D. H. Beaton, 6,000.00; J. W. Bell,
6,499.92; B. M. Branscombe, 6,900.00; L. M. Brydson, 6,000.00; R. S. Bull,
9,499.92; C. J. Christie, 9,499.92; G. S. de Saram, 6,600.00; V. J. Douglas,
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G 23
Laboratory Branch—Continued
Salaries—Continued
6,000.00; R. H. Elder, 11,499.96; L. E. Elkerton, 13,999.92; M. C. Finlavson,
7,500.00; J. B. Fischer, 6,900.00; T. A. Fleming, 7,500.00; W. D. French, 6,900.00;
E. Goodhue, 6,300.00; J, J. Hamvas, 6,300.00; A. G. Harbour, 6,000.00; H. D.Howell, 12,000.00; R. H. Karn, 8,299.92; A. Kelen, 6,600.00; E. M. Killough,
6,000.00; E. Kuitunen, 6,900.00; G. MacPherson, 6,900.00; M. J. Mann, 6,600.00;
A. D. McClure, 9,499.92; J. B. McKay, 13,500.00; R. I. Mercer, 6,000.00; A. M.Millar, 8,199.96; J. E. Moher, 6,000.00; F. J. Murphy, 6,000.00; M. C. Nixon,7,500.00; W. J. Percy, 9,999.96; R. G. Reynolds, 7,200.00; F. R. Roughley,7,500.00; H. O. Shackleton, 6,900.00; H. B. Smith, 8,199.96; D. W. Taylor,
6,900.00; R. D. Tennant, 8,199.96; S. G. Trevor, 7,500.00; W. M. Wilson,12,999.96; Other salaries, 1,401,000.47 1,737,899 63
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 360,231 65—1,377,667 98
Travelling Expenses ($9,616.59)
Accounts under $1 ,200 9,616 59
Maintenance ($333,573.50)
Allied Chemical Canada, Ltd., 4,045.21; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 5,425.21;
British Drug Houses Canada, Ltd., 15,015.24; Canadian Laboratory Supplies,
Ltd., 27,499.38; Central Scientific Co. of Canada, Ltd., 10,445.43; Collett-Sproule
Boxes, Ltd., 3,636.69; Commercial Alcohols, Ltd., 3,825.09; Connaught MedicalResearch Laboratories, 5,089.89; Consolidated Alcohols, Ltd., 13,731.00; Cullen& Sons, 7,176.50; Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 27,334.79; General Impact Extru-sions, Ltd., 25,538.55; Thomas Gibson & Co., Ltd., 4,898.12; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd.,
10,409.29; Ingram Bell, Ltd., 12,452.63; O. H. Johns Glass Co., Ltd., 6,485.22;Kendall Co., Canada, Ltd., 3,732.50; Lawrie Bros., Ltd., 3,592.45; Ortho Pharma-ceutical (Canada), Ltd., 4,712.16; Print-O-Tape, Ltd., 9,237.63; Queen's Printer,
28,284.72; Richards Glass Co., Ltd., 17,221.37; Municipality of MetropolitanToronto, 32,164.79; City of Toronto, 4,233.42; Toronto Hydro-Electric System,9,427.82; Postage, 23,200.00; accounts under $3,500, 134,403.99 . . .453,219 09
Less: Refund, excise tax on alcohol 16,932 68Supplies transferred to various Branches 5,682 61Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operat-
ing Fund 89,632 41Transferred to Department of Public Works . . 7,397 89
119,645 59333,573 50
Grants to Hospital Laboratories providing Community Diagnostic Public HealthServices (in amounts as authorized by the Minister) ($92,428.50)
Cornwall General Hospital Laboratory 8,559 35Kitchener-Waterloo General Hospital Laboratory 17,398 39St. Catharines General Hospital Laboratory 18,194 81Sarnia General Hospital Laboratory 23,615 59Stratford General Hospital Laboratory 19,573 85
Total 87,341 99Add: Supplies transferred from Laboratory Branch 5,086 51
92,428 50
Total 1,813,286 57
Less Reimbursements of Expenditures:
Grant, City of Ottawa 3,000 00Grant, City of Sault Ste. Marie 1,200 00
4,200 00
Laboratory Branch $1,809,086 57
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MENTAL HEALTH BRANCH—GENERAL EXPENSES
Salaries ($146,336.30)
H. R. Alderton, 7,874.95; J. D. Atcheson, 13,999.92; C. A. Buck, 14,499.96; J. M.Burrows, 6,000.00; C. Greenland, 4,700.00; H. W. Henderson, 13,999.92; C. H.Lewis, 12,999.96; J. W. Lovett-Doust, 12,999.96; B. H. McNeel, 15,000.00; S. G.Paterson, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 95,601.46 204,876 13
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 58,539 83146,336 30
Travelling Expenses ($8,991.49)
R. Frid, 2,069.66; Accounts under $1,200, 6,921.83 8,991 49
Maintenance ($10,791.20)
Accounts under $3,500 10,791 20
Workmen's Compensation Board—Awards and Costs forMental Health Branch ($71,013.71)
Workmen's Compensation Board 71,013 71
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($11,790.99)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, less Employees' contribution 11,790 99
Removal of Patients to and from Ontario Hospitals and Examinationof Patients from Unorganized Districts ($20,670.61)
Removal Expenses:
J. Greer, 5,633.02; J. Roblin, 4,500.56; Accounts under $3,500, 7,555.43 17,689 01
Medical Services:
Sundry Persons 2,981 60
Clothing for Bailiffs Removing Patients ($348.96)
Accounts under $3,500 348 96
Expenses in connection with Conventions held at variousInstitutions and Travelling Expenses of Officials attending Conventions
(as authorized by the Minister) ($4,956.76)
Sundry Officials 4,956 76
Printing and Stationery ($32,126.36)
Queen's Printer, 31,149.68; Accounts under $3,500, 976.68 32,126 36
Transport Service ($30,910.28)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 776 05
Miscellaneous:
Brantford Coach and Body, Ltd., 5,220.60; International Harvester Co. of Can-ada, Ltd., 13,015.00; Accounts under $3,500, 11,898.63 30,134 23
Unforeseen and Unprovided (as directed by the Minister) ($294.72)
Accounts under $3,500 294 72
Grant to The Haven, Toronto ($2,500.00)
The Haven, Toronto 2,500 00
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G 25
Mental Health Branch—General Expenses—Continued
Compassionate Allowance to certain Ex-Officials not entitled to a SuperannuationAllowance, as approved by the Lieutenant Governor in Council ($166.03)
Sundry Persons 166 03
Payment to Hospital Services Commission of Ontario, in reimbursementfor Expenditures relating to Mental Care ($1,210,326.25)
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario 1,210,326 25
Mental Health Branch—General Expenses $1,551,223 66
MENTAL HEALTH BRANCH—ONTARIO HOSPITALS
Salaries $31,267,822.49Maintenance 13,541,954.93
$44,809,777.42
Summary
Salaries Maintenance Total
Aurora 187,444 94 145,489 72 332,934 66Brockville 1,953,875 71 950,737 82 2,904,613 53Cedar Springs 27,454 S3 6,404 92 33,859 75
Cobourg 513,298 01 245,726 47 759,024 48Hamilton 2,400,247 80 1,056,201 17 3,456,448 97Kingston 2,352,002 13 1,129,873 58 3,481,875 71
London 1,943,149 15 804,280 25 2,747,429 40New Toronto 1,676,237 08 957,734 18 2,633,971 26North Bay 1,103,699 31 516,345 22 1,620,044 53Orillia 3,224,818 08 1,522,464 96 4,747,283 04Penetanguishene 873,220 36 291,974 65 1,165,195 01Port Arthur 1,085,144 32 475,579 47 1,560,723 79St. Thomas 2,699,280 86 1,169,738 66 3,869,019 52Smiths Falls 2,995,138 82 1,085,957 18 4,081,096 00Thistletown 465,359 94 91,459 00 556,818 94Toronto 2,112,380 26 970,400 90 3,082,781 16Whitby 2,536,286 54 1,150,076 90 3,686,363 44Woodstock 2,271,911 31 755,056 14 3,026,967 45Psychiatric Research In-
stitute for Children
—
London 112,175 27 67,985 11 180,160 38Toronto Psychiatric 734,697 77 148,468 63 883,166 40
31,267,822 49 13,541,954 93 44,809,777 42
AURORA
Salaries ($187,444.94)
L. A. Campbell, 6,600.00; M. Houze, 5,416.65; D. R. McCann, 6,000.00; A. L. Rice,
3,500.00; Other Medical Staff, 420.00; Other Clerical Staff, 10,884.24; DomesticStaff, 28,874.11; Maintenance Staff, 33,871.35; Farm and Garden, 27,619.92;Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses and Others, 172,378.67 295,564 94
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 108,120 00187,444 94
Maintenance ($145,489.72)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 3,051 66
Maintenance:
Canada Bread Co., Ltd., 3,909.15; Canada Packers, Ltd., 5,350.18; CousinsDairy Co., Ltd., 9,300.76; Glenyille Farms Dairy, Ltd., 6,936.36; Hydro-ElectricPower Commission of Ontario, 4,836.16; Mercer Reformatory, Industries,
4,687.23; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 16,809.17; Toronto Fuels,
Ltd., 8,008.53; Accounts under $3,500, 82,600.52 142,438 06
Aurora $332,934 66
G26 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospitals—Continued
BROCKVILLE
Salaries ($1,953,875.71)
A. L. Bennett, 6,600.00; H. J. Breen, 6,900.00; H. A. Cardwell, 12,999.96; L. C.Forgues, 1,332.87; A. Hoogenraad, 5,466.64; C. E. Leach, 10,541.63; T. M. Love,7,200.00; A. B. MacDougall, 6,300.00; G. R. Mansfield, 8,599.92; R. P. Miller,
10,500.00; J. J. O'Connell, 12,999.96; M. L. Palmer, 9,000.00; J. H. Preston,5,850.00; E. A. Simpson, 6,300.00; D. B. Smith, 12,000.00; F. W. Snedden,13,999.92; G. T. Stockings, 7,500.00; T. J. Touzel, 7,800.00; W. O. Williams,7,500.00; W. A. Woodruff, 11,041.58; Other Medical Staff, 56,172.54; OtherClerical Staff, 108,479.21; Domestic Staff, 306,851.95; Maintenance Staff,
157,258.16; Farm and Garden, 57,665.40; Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses andOthers, 1,171,073.80 2,027,933 54
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 74,057 831,953,875 71
Maintenance ($950,737.82)
Travelling Expenses:
A. L. Bennett, 1,468.60; F. Ross, 1,366.88; Accounts under SI, 200, 4,187.92. . 7,023 40
Maintenance:
Almonte Flour Mills, Ltd., 6,120.27; Andersen X-Ray, Ltd., 3,960.20; J. & A.Aziz, Ltd., 6,180.99; Beaver Specialty, Ltd., 15,744.00; Bell Telephone Co. of
Canada, 7,762.24; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 6,033.32; Brockville Co-operativeAssociation, 15,003.68; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries, 13,800.00; Canada& Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 4,017.54; Canada Packers, Ltd., 37,432.56; Cana-dian Corps of Commissionaires, 11,628.40; Colson Canada, Ltd., 3,875.10; J. J.
Connors, 4,256.73; Corporation of Brockville, 4,717.35; Cowan Dairy & Ice
Cream Co. Ltd., 12,991.27; D. S. Lumber Co., 5,796.33; Frost Metal Products,Ltd., 7,515.80; Thomas Gibson & Co., Ltd., 10,625.92; E. W. Hickeson & Co.,
Ltd., 17,346.75; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 25,611.72;
Kingston Creamery (1958), Ltd., 34,929.25; MacDonald Tobacco, Inc., 7,605.33;Marshalls Co., Ltd., 5,275.85; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 16,917.63;
National Grocers Co., Ltd., 10,007.68; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries,
89,922.01; Perfect Pants & Sportswear Co., Ltd., 4,215.00; Poulenc, Ltd.,
12,395.30; Public Utilities Commission of Brockville, 21,299.39; J. Quattrocchi &Co., Ltd., 12,170.54; Queen's Printer, 8,934.36; Ralph's Dairy, 20,482.11; Ratcliff
Paper Co., 4,597.39; W. B. Reynolds Coal Co., Ltd., 65,882.09; C. Richardson &Co., Ltd., 6,954.47; Rideau Industrial Farm, Industries, 9,624.92; Royal MetalMfg. Co., Ltd., 5,385.75; St. Lawrence Sugar Refineries, Ltd., 3,918.28; SandozPharmaceuticals, 10,055.84; Smith, Kline & French (Inter-American Corp.),
16,376.70; Standard Brands, Ltd., 6,094.08; Supertest Petroleum Corporation,Ltd., 3,514.86; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 3,529.40; Toronto Footwear Co., Ltd.,
7,018.05; United Counties Farm Feed, Co., 16,258.65; John Wyeth & Brother(Canada), Ltd., 14,542.38; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 36,101.61;
accounts under $3,500, 269,285.33 943,714 42
Brockville $2,904,613 53
CEDAR SPRINGS
Salaries ($27,454.83)
A. Finlayson, 7,291.62; C. E. Leach, 1,000.00; E. G. Winter, 2,900.00; Other Clerical
Staff, 400.00; Maintenance Staff, 12,399.89; Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses andOthers, 3,463.32 27,454 8^
Maintenance ($6,404.92)
Travelling Expenses:
A. Finlayson, 1,339.75; E. G. Winter, 1,387.07; Accounts under $1,200,
1,142.70 3,869 52
Maintenance:
Accounts under $3,500 2,535 40
Cedar Springs $33,859 75
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COBOURG
Salaries ($513,298.01)
M. O. Barrie, 13,500.00; R. G. Berry, 6,300.00; D. G. Campbell, 8,199.96; G. D.Cormack, 11,124.93; J. S. Pratten, 12,999.96; E. G. Winter, 3,300.00; OtherMedical Staff, 36,437.91; Other Clerical Staff, 43,755.27; Domestic Staff,
93,193.05; Maintenance Staff, 70,112.10; Farm and Garden, 9,960.00; Supervisors,
Attendants, Nurses and Others, 259,967.72 568,850 90Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 55,552 89
513,298 01
Maintenance ($245,726.47)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 348 09
Maintenance:
W. Thomas Bates, Ltd., 4,100.04; Canada Packers, Ltd., 5,279.58; Cobourg CityDairy Co., Ltd., 9,198.00; Cobourg Fruit Market, 3,735.16; Ewart's TobaccoStore, 3,846.93; Fisher's Dairy, 9,005.44; Harrison Fuels, Ltd., 20,962.08; Har-wood Co-operative Creamery Co., Ltd., 4,503.20; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd.,
6,230.81; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 24,163.38; Public Utilities
Commission, Cobourg, 7,682.62; Smith, Kline & French (Inter-American Corp.),
4,628.41; Trent Valley Creamery, Ltd., 4,420.40; Wilson Motors (Cobourg), Ltd.,
5,242.55; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 8,352.47; accounts under$3,500, 124,027.31 245,378 38
Cobourg $759,024 48
HAMILTON
Salaries ($2,400,247.80)
R. F. Billings, 7,311.80; I. K. Bond, 1,374.99; B. A. Boyd, 4,333.32; J. K. Braham,8,199.96; H. R. Brillinger, 12,999.96; E. W. Brown, 1,374.99; B. A. Cookson,5,850.00; W. H. Coons, 7,200.00; A. C. Cutcher, 6,000.00; I. Dain, 8,199.96;A. W. Hopkins, 6,300.00; F. F. Hughes, 7,200.00; D. R. Hunter, 7,127.04; A. S.
Ideson, 6,600.00; R. E. Johnston, 11,499.96; B. A. Kelly, 1,374.99; A. J. Mac-Lachlan, 6,000.00; R. P. Markle, 8,599.92; D. Martin, 458.33; C. A. McClenahan,9,999.96; Z. R. Mech, 8,199.96; H. D. Mitchell, 13,999.92; E. P. Peacock,6,300.00; J. N. Senn, 15,000.00; D. A. Squire, 10,500.00; P. H. Tacon, 6,300.00;G. C. Temple, 7,500.00; J. J. Upper, 6,000.00; I. G. White, 12,874.95; OtherMedical Staff, 100,128.59; Other Clerical Staff* 140,363.91; Domestic Staff,
292,696.40; Other Maintenance Staff, 188,279.44; Farm and Garden, 51,296.18;Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses and Others, 1,580,042.38 2,567,486 91
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 167,239 11
2,400,247 80
Maintenance ($1,056,201.17)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 2,097 80
Maintenance:
Ascot Clothes, Ltd., 4,423.00; Balfours, Ltd., 5,135.58; Beavery Specialty, Ltd.,5,114.04; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 7,439.26; Borden Co., Ltd., 5,021.24;A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 4,872.72; Brent Laboratories, Ltd., 3,756.90; J.Brigham, 15,624.51; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries, 5,508.76; Canada &Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 9,166.84; Canada Packers, Ltd., 23,537.99; CanadianCorps of Commissionaires, 9,300.15; Circle Bar Knitting Co., Ltd., 3,679.40;Coleman Packing Co., Ltd., 6,682.21; Community Motors, Ltd., 7,354.01; W. B.Cross Co., 3,914.50; Cruickshank-Guild, Ltd., 5,320.50; John E. Dalton, 15,577.41;Dresses, Ltd., 7,507.00; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 4,131.00; Essex Packers, Ltd.,7,956.16; F. W. Fearman Co., Ltd., 7,901.16; Finlay Fish, Ltd., 9,685.24; GeigyPharmaceuticals, 6,396.94; Thomas Gibson & Co., Ltd., 7,490.64; Graham FoodProducts, Ltd., 3,900.00; Hamilton Baking Co., 24,160.27; Corporation of theCity of Hamilton, 17,400.85; Hamilton Hydro-Electric System, 24,937.42;Harrison Lumber, Ltd., 4,432.07; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 17,082.59; Hoff-
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Hamilton—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
mann-La Roche, Ltd., 4,697.10; Kendall Co. Canada, Ltd., 3,976.90; FredLeeming & Son, 8,818.69; MacDonald Tobacco, Inc., 7,156.99; Gordon MacKay& Co., Ltd., 14,787.50; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 4,756.38; Marshall's Potatoes,16,770.00; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 29,256.91; Al Muir, Ltd., 17,318.84;National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Ltd., 4,394.99; Ontario Reformatory,Guelph, Industries, 76,681.59; Parke, Davis & Co., Ltd., 4,715.64; B. Piersanti& Sons, 15,705.00; Poulenc, Ltd., 32,897.10; Department of Public Works,4,809.69; Queen's Printer, 11,669.43; Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co. (Canada),Ltd., 43,457.81; Royal Metal Mfg. Co., Ltd., 4,134.08; Sandoz Pharmaceuticals,10,049.58; Schering Corp., Ltd., 4,933.02; Lindsay Scott & Co., Ltd., 6,037.25;G. D. Searle & Co. of Canada, Ltd., 6,607.71; Smith, Kline & French (Inter-
American Corp.), 13,698.90; Standard Brands, Ltd., 10,228.91; Stevenson FruitCo., Ltd., 10,859.08; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 4,941.43; Toronto Footwear Co.,Ltd., 4,444.65; Weaver Coal Co., 30,875.24; West Chemical Products, 6,471.74;C. B. Whyte & Son, 11,097.00; John Wyeth & Brother (Canada), Ltd., 3,588.75;Young-Winfield, Ltd., 3,674.79; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients,
59,487.09; accounts under $3,500, 276,693.23 1,054,103 37
Hamilton $3,456,448 97
KINGSTON
Salaries ($2,352,002.13)
H. L. Batstone, 12,999.96; R. M. Billings, 12,999.96; P. A. Christie, 12,499.92; A. M.Clark, 7,500.00; H. Fantham, 6,000.00; P. Haden, 11,208.27; E. A. James,13,500.00; F. G. Johnson, 6,441.13; S. G. Laverty, 10,500.00; R. D. McAuley,7,224.99; J. S. Sutherland, 6,900.00; J. L. Walsh, 8,599.92; O. H. Whitcroft,
6,525.00; Other Medical Staff, 101,716.38; Other Clerical Staff, 132,362.81;
Domestic Staff, 403,889.42; Other Maintenance Staff, 227,362.00; Farm andGarden, 64,748.98; Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses and Others, 1,393,743.64. . .
2,446,722 38Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 94,720 25
—2,352,002 13
Maintenance ($1,129,873.58)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 2,474 73
Maintenance:
W. J. Allinson, 5,093.39; Almonte Flour Mills, Ltd., 5,958.30; Anderson Bros.,
Ltd., 26,616.83; S. Anglin Co., Ltd., 100,417.10; Beaver Specialty, Ltd., 4,767.38;
Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 11,918.29; Bennett Food Market, Ltd., 12,127.94;
Borden Co., Ltd., 4,560.64; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 4,368.56; Burtch Indus-
trial Farm, Industries, 14,286.54; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 9,434.54;
Canada Packers, Ltd., 25,943.91; Canadian Canners, Ltd., 4,385.51; CanadianCorps of Commissionaires, 16,178.40; Circle Bar Knitting Co., Ltd., 4,912.00;
Cyanamid of Canada, Ltd., 3,609.02; Dominion Textile Co., Ltd., 6,223.18;
Dresses, Ltd., 6,061.00; Dye & Chemical Co. of Canada, Ltd., 6,813.01; EmpirePants & Boys' Wear Co., 4,290.00; Gamble-Robinson, Ltd., 6,610.21; GeigyPharmaceuticals, 12,743.32; Thomas Gibson & Co., Ltd., 4,574.72; Graham FoodProducts, Ltd., 4,512.00; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd., 4,697.87; Hemlock ParkDairy, Ltd., 21,134.14; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 26,122.33; Kendall Co.
Canada, Ltd., 4,795.43; Corporation of the City of Kingston, 6,581.86; KingstonCo-op., 7,370.49; Kingston Creamery (1958), Ltd., 34,292.92; MacDonald To-bacco, Inc., 5,602.61; Gordon MacKay & Co., Ltd., 4,801.49; Maple Leaf-Purity
Mills, Ltd., 5,386.30; McBride's Model Food Market, 19,075.19; Mercer Reforma-tory, Industries, 25,364.75; Murphy's Sea Food, 12,367.03; National Grocers Co.,
Ltd., 17,636.59; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 116,514.41; Ontario
Reformatory, Millbrook, Industries, 6,002.16; Parke, Davis & Co., Ltd., 7,256.57;
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G 29
Ontario Hospitals—Continued
Kingston—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
Poulenc, Ltd., 9,591.04; Public Utilities Commission of the City of Kingston,
43,538.31; Queen's Printer, 9,903.26; Ratcliff Paper Co., Ltd., 4,113.86; RCAVictor Co., Ltd., 4,230.53; Rideau Industrial Farm, Industries, 18,328.70; RoyalMetal Mfg. Co., Ltd., 6,658.50; St. Lawrence Starch Co., Ltd., 3,996.71; SandozPharmaceuticals, 32,888.18; Smith, Kline & French (Inter-American Corp.),
3,942.61; Standard Brands, Ltd., 9,476.14; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 7,552.03;
Topnotch Feeds, Ltd., 4,989.02; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 8,222.90; R. H. Toye& Co., 11,539.83; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 17,565.59; accounts
under $3,500, 299,453.71 1,127,398 85
Kingston . $3,481,875 71
LONDON
Salaries ($1,943,149.15)
H. F. Begemann, 8,199.96; H. N. Blackwell, 7,200.00; M. A. Briault, 6,000.00; ]. C.
Bryce, 7,224.99; M. E. Chapman, 12,499.92; E. J. Deinum, 8,799.96; H. C.
Galbraith, 12,000.00; J. E. Gamble, 6,900.00; S. G. Houtman, 8,799.96; G. E.
Jenkins, 12,999.96; W. T. Joynt, 8,699.92; W. E. Keil, 8,799.96; B. A. Kennedy,8,199.96; C. G. MacKenzie, 10,999.92; K. S. MacLean, 10,999.92; W. J.
McFarlane, 8,799.96; C. H. Mickelson, 12,999.96; H. Rochman, 7,310.48; D. M.Wickware, 13,999.92; Other Medical Staff, 180,554.52; Other Clerical Staff,
111,566.73; Domestic Staff, 294,940.55; Maintenance Staff, 144,002.30; Farmand Garden, 55,759.92 ; Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses and Others, 1,211 ,022.06 .
2,179,280 83Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 236,131 68
1.943,149 15
Maintenance ($804,280.25)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 1,226 71
Maintenance:
American Can Co. of Canada, Ltd., 5,294.58; Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Ltd.,
6,104.52; Beaver Specialty, Ltd., 7,824.44; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada,9,729.71; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 5,354.07; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries,
3,560.36; Canada Packers, Ltd., 4,761.01; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires,11,858.40; Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 3,902.83; Cochrane-DunlopHardware, Ltd., 3,695.89; Coleman Packing Co., Ltd., 16,814.83; DominionRubber Co., Ltd., 5,099.32; W. C. Frank, 12,983.24; Gamble-Robinson, Ltd.,
11,853.65; Geigy Pharmaceuticals, 3,509.82; Thomas Gibson & Co., Ltd.,
6,327.76; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 22,389.15; Imperialle Fuels, Ltd., 40,025.47;Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 5,782.10; Colin Leitch, 12,947.63; City of Lon-don, 5,668.74; MacDonald Tobacco, Inc., 8,906.31; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 4,537.19;McKague Chemical Co., Ltd., 5,270.00; Medway Creamery, 31,136.55; MercerReformatory, Industries, 36,459.90; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries,
46,135.38; Ontario Reformatory, Millbrook, Industries, 4,782.00; John D. Park,3,843.50; Poulenc, Ltd., 5,135.80; Public Utilities Commission, London, 15,562.53;Queen's Printer, 7,198.20; R C A Victor Co., Ltd., 5,360.82; Wesley Revington,14,266.88; Roe Farms, Ltd., 8,100.42; Royal Metal Mfg. Co., Ltd., 12,684.60;Silverstein's Foods, Ltd., 14,925.04; Silverwood Dairies, Ltd., 4,602.19; Sleight
Bros., 11,096.46; Smith, Kline & French (Inter-American Corp.), 16,204.65;Standard Brands, Ltd., 5,735.57; Sterling Fuels, 17,037.33; Strathroy Flour Mills,
Ltd., 5,633.50; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 12,090.97; T. H. Taylor Co., Ltd.,
5,184.00; Newt Webster, 9,222.10; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients,
30,080.29; accounts under $3,500, 256,373.84 803,053 54
London $2,747,429 40
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Ontario Hospitals—Continued
NEW TORONTO
Salaries ($1,676,237.08)
C. Blazic, 10,500.00; L. W. Bow, 11,499.96; E. W. Brown, 5,850.00; R. J. Carson,12,999.96; N. L. Easton, 13,500.00; S. Feldman, 10,999.92; J. P. Friesen, 6,000.00;D. R. Gunn, 13,999.92; F. R. Hassard, 8,623.44; R. Just, 1,437.48; S. Kalb,6,583.32; B. A. Kelly, 5,850.00; W. P. Kyne, 3,044.61; J. MacKay, 9,280.00;H. C. Moorhouse, 14,499.96; C. V. Murray, 10,500.00; T. E. Schofield, 6,199.96;E. B. Sisley, 8,599.92; E. L. Symons, 8,199.96; Other Medical Staff, 53,031.59;Other Clerical Staff, 123,903.75; Domestic Staff, 199,710.84; Maintenance Staff,
133,246.55; Farm and Garden, 20,510.93; Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses andOthers, 1,073,326.70 1,771,898 77
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund ... 95,661 691,676,237 08
Maintenance ($957,734.18)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1 ,200 3,130 88
Maintenance:
Ascot Clothes, Ltd., 11,945.35; Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Ltd., 5,403.86; BeaverSpecialty, Ltd., 6,787.00; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 8,701.68; BurtchIndustrial Farm, Industries, 6,608.94; Canada Packers, Ltd., 31,687.73; CanadianCorps of Commissionaires, 15,268.70; Devereux Produce, Ltd., 14,321.65; Do-minion Textile Co., Ltd., 4,641.05; Emco Limited, 4,350.77; Empire Pants &Boys' Wear Co., 4,680.00; Everist Bros., Ltd., 6,428.15; S. Gumpert of Canada,Ltd., 3,789.18; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 13,443.71 ; Hoffmann-La Roche, Ltd.,
6,512.44; House of Stone, 8,344.35; James Bros., Ltd., 4,575.00; MacDonaldTobacco, Inc., 6,184.73; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 10,166.34; Mercer Reformatory,Industries, 21,801.95; Neilson & Hewson, 4,039.00; New Toronto Ice Cream Co.,
4,081.70; Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 3,678.53; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph,25,063.84; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 48,073.73; Presswood Bros.,
Ltd., 16,047.58; Public Utilities Commission, New Toronto, 17,329.34; Queen'sPrinter, 21,947.49; James Robertson Co., Ltd., 6,698.48; Royal Metal Mfg.Co., Ltd., 24,377.66; Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, 5,092.48; Schering Corp., Ltd.,
6,054.10; Simpson Motors (New Toronto), Ltd., 5,698.94; Smith, Kline & French(Inter-American Corp.), 10,072.74; Standard Brands, Ltd., 3,832.57; Valley CampCoal Co. of Canada, Ltd., 23,739.28; Weaver Coal Co., 8,916.90; Whyte PackingCo., Ltd., 13,153.22; Wonder Bakeries, Ltd., 12,849.38; John Wveth & Brother(Canada), Ltd., 4,481.54; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 210,492.08;accounts under $3,500, 287,1 72.91 958,536 07
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 3,932 77954,603 30
New Toronto $2,633,971 26
NORTH BAY
Salaries ($1,103,699.31)
I. Bramah, 7,500.00; H. A. Crawford, 9,999.96; S. Farrell, 6,600.00; G. P. Gibson,6,783.31; W. P. Kvne, 3,416.65; K. W. Runnalls, 12,999.96; 1. F. Schwarzl,
10,500.00; R. G. Stephenson, 11,499.96; W. H. Weber, 13,999.92; 6. H. Whitcroft,
1,250.00; Other Medical Staff, 7,301.65; Other Clerical Staff, 88,049.38; DomesticStaff, 230,016.41; Maintenance Staff, 95,114.46; Farm and Garden, 10,950.00;
Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses and Others, 619,187.68 1,135,169 34Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 31,470 03
1,103,699 31
Maintenance ($516,345.22)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1 ,200 2,838 30
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G31
Ontario Hospitals—Continued
North Bay—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
Maintenance:
Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Ltd., 4,547.82; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 4,610.16;
Burns & Co. (Eastern), Ltd., 4,440.10; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries,
4,861.54; Canada Packers, Ltd., 60,652.56; Central Bakery, 9,689.67; ChasesideEquipment Co. of Canada, 7,250.00; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 4,228.23;
First Co-operative Packers of Ontario, Ltd., 9,554.77; Gamble-Robinson, Ltd.,
8,341.44; Thomas Gibson & Co., Ltd., 9,630.17; S. Gumpert of Canada, Ltd.,
4,290.60; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 22,577.71; Hydro-Electric Power Com-mission of Ontario, 30,703.53; Industrial Farm, Burwash, Industries, 4,714.68;
Industrial Farm, Monteith, 4,224.00; MacDonald Tobacco, Inc., 5,313.93; Mac-Pherson Fuels, Ltd., 56,134.05; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 3,902.11;
National Grocers Co., Ltd., 12,804.62; Norbay Fish & Frozen Food, Ltd., 5,044.90;
North Bay Pure Milk Products, Ltd., 31,581.84; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph,Industries, 6,877.57; Poulenc, Ltd., 11,416.40; Queen's Printer, 5,270.65; SandozPharmaceuticals, 3,808.40; Smith, Kline & French (Inter-American Corp.),
8,112.15; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 3,685.62; Toronto Footwear Co., Ltd.,
3,856.62; Whyte Packing Co., Ltd., 12,405.66; Accounts under $3,500,149,525.42 514,056 92
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 550 00513,506 92
North Bay $1,620,044 53
ORILLIA
Salaries ($3,224,818.08)
V. I. Binnington, 10,500.00; S. J. Bredin, 6,600.00; J. C. Ferguson, 7,500.00; A.Finlayson, 4,791.65; F. C. Hamilton, 9,666.64; M. Houze, 7,875.00; A. L.
Jamieson, 9,499.92; F. C. Jones, 10,666.64; F. C. Lankin, 8,599.92; L. R. Mitton,8,599.92; F. B. Morgan, 8,199.96; K. E. Sansom, 8,199.96; H. D. Wilson, 9,499.92;
Other Medical Staff, 21,975.14; Other Clerical Staff, 142,853.18; Domestic Staff,
455,081.63; Maintenance Staff, 246,767.34; Farm and Garden, 99,353.69;Teachers, 63,780.65; Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses and Others, 2,144,449.85. .
3,284,461 01Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 59,642 93
3,224,818 08
Maintenance ($1,522,464.96)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 2,372 73
Maintenance:
Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Ltd., 10,060.00; J. & A. Aziz, Ltd., 9,211.96; BarrieCreamery Co., 18,427.25; Sam Battalia & Sons, 15,973.50; Beaver Specialty,
Ltd., 8,827.83; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 6,601.93; G. S. Blakeslee Co., Ltd.,
3,987.36; Borden Co., Ltd., 36,418.72; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 10,110.59;Briar's Dairy, 8,355.20; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries, 8,594.62; CanadaCoal Co., Ltd., 23,696.06; Canada Packers, Ltd., 54,626.97; Canadian Corps of
Commissionaires, 21,165.09; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 14,825.62; Circle BarKnitting Co., Ltd., 5,383.76; W. B. Cross Co., 4,177.88; Cruickshank-Guild, Ltd.,
6,287.50; Cyanamid of Canada, Ltd., 6,146.64; Delanev & Pettit, Ltd., 5,112.48;Dominion Dairies, Ltd., 13,307.80; Dominion Rubber, Co. Ltd., 8,825.47;
Dresses, Ltd., 11,527.25; East End Meat Market, 5,910.20; Empire Pants & Boys'Wear Co., 9,995.10; First Co-operative Packers of Ontario, Ltd., 20,582.57;
John M. Garland Son & Co., Ltd., 3,747.32; Thomas Gibson & Co., Ltd.,
19,753.00; Graham Food Products, Ltd., 5,880.00; S. Gumpert Co. of Canada,Ltd., 5,899.88; Haney-Greenwood, Ltd., 6,323.20; G. A. Hardie & Co., Ltd.,
5,148.64; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 38,608.01; Hurls Dairy, Ltd., 35,608.64;Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 3,949.87; International Restaur-ant, Hotel & Institution Counsellors, Ltd., 3,925.25; Lever Brothers, Ltd.,
4,587.67; Longworth Milling Co., Ltd., 5,904.25; MacDonald Tobacco, Inc.,
5,635.28; Gordon MacKay & Co., Ltd., 7,855.18; Jack Marshall, 6,783.15; J.Marshall, 4,170.00; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 6,874.09; McGregor Hosiery Mills, Ltd.,
G 32 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospitals—Continued
Orillia—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
6,399.82; McNulty's, Ltd., 6,891.94; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 81,086.07;Robert Miller, 5,060.08; Milnes Coal Co., Ltd., 7,975.43; National Grocers Co.,
Ltd., 23,886.51; National Sanitarium Association, 9,870.59; New Ocean Chemi-cals, 4,018.00; Northern Paint & Varnish Co., Ltd., 5,825.74; Olympic Knit &Sportswear, Ltd., 4,683.58; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 108,214.52;Town of Orillia, 7,422.83; Orillia Creamery Co., Ltd., 16,091.75; Orillia FarmersCo-operative Association, 24,483.39; Orillia Water, Light & Power Commission,41,329.53; Parke, Davis & Co., Ltd., 7,196.08; Perfect Pants & Sportswear Co.,
Ltd., 11,701.58; Pillsbury Canada, Ltd., 5,603.50; Department of Public Works,4,759.74; Quaker Oats Co. of Canada, Ltd., 5,921.70; Queen's Printer, 4,516.33;Rideau Industrial Farm, Industries, 6,814.92; Sarjeant Co., Ltd., 4,460.22;
Joseph Scherer, Ltd., 4,106.65; Shell Oil Co., 4,162.84; Simcoe District Co-opera-tive Services, 6,389.15; Standard Brands, Ltd., 4,464.37; Superior Converters,4,955.04; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 6,610.13; Switzer Planing Mills, 6,423.13;Textile Products Co., Ltd., 4,352.63; Toronto Footwear Co., Ltd., 8,464.49;Valley Camp Coal Co. of Canada, Ltd., 100,705.55; Valley Coach Lines, 3,600.00;
West Chemical Products, 4,316.60; A. B. Zacks, 4,255.00; Sundry Persons,boarded-out patients, 68,932.75; accounts under $3,500, 365,347.27 1,520,092 23
Orillia $4,747,283 04
PENETANGUISHENE
Salaries ($873,220.36)
B. A. Boyd, 9,041.66; W. A. Cardwell, 12,458.26; E. J. Downey, 6,900.00; W. H.Gauld, 9,051.09; K. C. McKnight, 7,833.29; P. Paas, 8,199.96; A. A. Sauks,
8,599.92; Other Medical Staff, 8,496.71; Other Clerical Staff, 43,178.75; DomesticStaff, 74,522.02; Maintenance Staff, 76,612.88; Farm and Garden, 30,420.00;
Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses and Others, 578,825.82 874,140 36Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 920 00
873,220 36
Maintenance ($291,974.65)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 367 20
Maintenance:
Canada Packers, Ltd., 9,938.31; Elmvale Creamery Co., Ltd., 8,314.48; ThomasGibson & Co., Ltd., 6,115.45; S. Gumpert Co. of Canada, Ltd., 3,646.70; E. W.Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 5,894.11; Huronia Motors, 4,325.45; MacDonald Tobacco,Inc., 6,330.26; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 4,064.52; Morille Moreau,3,950.00; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 30,338.36; PenetanguisheneDairy, 4,581.95; Penetanguishene W7
ater & Light Commission, 16,873.76; Pills-
bury Canada, Ltd., 3,828.72; Roe Farms, Ltd., 8,489.24; Smith, Kline & French(Inter-American Corp.), 4,458.55; Valley Camp Coal Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
33,724.10; Accounts under $3,500, 136,733.49 291,607 45
Penetanguishene $1,165,195 01
PORT ARTHUR
Salaries ($1,085,144.32)
U. Appen, 8,199.96; R. W. Black, 6,600.00; G. C. Ferrier, 12,999.96; J. R. Howitt,
13,999.92; D. Lewkin, 10,999.92; D. Martin, 1,374.99; B. J. Matty, 8,199.96; R. H.
Paul, 9,499.92; A. H. Romano, 4,800.00; I. V. Wellman, 9,000.00; Other Medical
Staff, 15,527.26; Other Clerical Staff, 55,251.64; Domestic Staff, 185,027.26;
Maintenance Staff, 86,741.24; Farm and Garden, 9,990.00; Supervisors, Atten-
dants, Nurses and Others, 680,232.13 1,118,444 16
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 33,299 841,085,144 32
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G33
Ontario Hospitals—Continued
Port Arthur—Continued
Maintenance ($475,579.47)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200
Maintenance:
3,542 86
Brandon Packers, Ltd., 15,903.44; R. Burns & Co., Ltd., 25,563.74; Burtch In-
dustrial Farm, Industries, 5,532.25; Canada Packers, Ltd., 19,766.29; Fitz-
simmons Fruit Co., Ltd., 11,858.06; Gamble-Robinson, Ltd., 4,485.01; ThomasGibson & Co., Ltd., 4,913.82; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 8,467.39; Mac-Donalds Consolidated, Ltd., 4,093.05; MacDonald Tobacco, Inc., 5,843.17;Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 8,200.14; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph,Industries, 7,518.66; Palm Dairies, Ltd., 9,217.15; Poulenc, Ltd., 16,878.40;Public Utilities Commission of Port Arthur, 19,151.91; Purity Bread (Lakehead),Ltd., 6,939.25; Queen's Printer, 4,386.48; Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, 3,730.60;Scollie's Locker Service, Ltd., 5,471.20; Smith, Kline & French (Inter-AmericanCorp.), 5,277.27; Superior Packing Co., Ltd., 27,656.26; Thunder Bay Co-op.Dairy, Ltd., 9,535.77; Valley Camp Coal Co. of Canada, Ltd., 49,323.83; Wake-field's Dairy, 10,246.90; Western Grocers, Ltd., 4,458.44; York Farms, 4,591.20;
Accounts under $3,500, 173,026.93 472,036 61
Port Arthur $1 ,560,723 79
ST. THOMAS
Salaries ($2,699,280.86)
W. Babiak, 8,599.92; A. G. Berry, 8,599.92; J. F. Cawthorpe, 12,999.96; C. ACleland, 14,499.96; J. J. Curtin, 10,791.62; H. J. Fahey, 8,599.92; D. G. Foote6,325.00; E. M. Hill, 6,000.00; G. J. Johns, 8,199.96; S. L. Kasten, 5,850.00
J.J. Kaufman, 10,999.92; A. A. MacVicar, 11,499.96; K. M. McGregor, 12,999.96
J. K. O'Shaughnessy, 8,199.96; H. K. Patton, 9,499.92; R. H. Tait, 6,000.00R. D. Whiteside, 11,499.96; J. G. Woods, 7,800.00; Other Medical Staff,
138,661.96; Other Clerical Staff, 159,504.77; Domestic Staff, 361,619.11; OtherMaintenance Staff, 135,438.10; Farm and Garden, 48,849.52 ; Supervisors, Atten-dants, Nurses and Others, 1,835,153.42 2,848,192 82
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 148,911 96-2,699,280 86
Maintenance ($1,169,738.66)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1 ,200
Maintenance:
Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Ltd., 8,524.79; Beaver Specialty, Ltd., 14,017.90Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 7,682.51 ; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 4,194.57; S. ABrown, 18,867.40; Burns & Co. (Eastern), Ltd., 8,456.61; Burtch Industrial FarmIndustries, 18,317.71; Canada Bread Co., Ltd., 8,199.75; Canada Packers, Ltd.48,851.99; Canadian Canners, Ltd., 5,194.35; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, 11,154.98; W. B. Cross Co., 4,325.44; D. F. Dowding, 12,788.55; DressesLtd., 8,712.50; Elgin Co-operative Services, 3,863.96; Essex Packers, Ltd.5,641.44; J. W. Evely, 9,603.24; Geigy Pharmaceuticals, 1 1,705.02 ; Thomas Gibson& Co., Ltd., 22,402.63; Graham Food Products, Ltd., 3,641.50; R. B. Hayhoe &Co., Ltd., 9,631.00; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 17,825.06; Hoffmann-La Roche,Ltd., 4,937.00; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 26,357.45; ImperialSystem of Baking, 8,739.01; Imperialle Fuels, Ltd., 73,948.14; lackson's Bakeries,Ltd., 5,185.20; E. Latimer, 9,518.75; J. S. Lyle, 19,433.37; MacDonald Tobacco,Inc., 12,898.84; Gordon MacKay & Co., Ltd., 3,725.09; Marshalls Co., Ltd.,
6,555.69; W. A. Meek, 11,338.28; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 55,779.75;Merck, Sharpe & Dohme, 5,643.01; Middlesex Creameries, Ltd., 28,999.20;National Grocers Co., Ltd., 14,633.54; New Ocean Chemicals, 4,314.00; R. Nor-man, 9,644.06; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 65,404.24; OntarioReformatory, Millbrook, Industries, 10,080.00; Perfect Pants & Sportswear Co.,
Ltd., 10,377.00; John Pollard, 5,922.53; Poulenc, Ltd., 19,518.30; Public Utilities
Commission, St. Thomas, 16,042.97; Queen's Printer, 10,007.29; RCA Victor Co.,
2,704 57
G34 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Hospitals—Continued
St. Thomas—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
Ltd., 4,198.74; Royal Metal Mfg. Co., Ltd., 4,815.70; City of St. Thomas,1 1,474.28; Silverstein's Foods, Ltd., 26,514.45 ; Silverwood Dairies, Ltd., 17,101.24;Skinner School Bus Lines, Ltd., 5,451.83; Smith, Kline & French (Inter-AmericanCorp.), 26,544.99; Stafford Higgins, Ltd., 13,274.42; Standard Brands, Ltd.,
8,780.05; Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. of Canada, Ltd., 5,876.19; Strathroy FlourMills, Ltd., 4,432.75; Toronto Footwear Co., Ltd., 5,825.89; T. G. Turville,
7,322.14; Wonder Bakeries, Ltd., 8,267.75; Wrought Iron Range Co. of Canada,Ltd., 5,280.50; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 36,776.51; accountsunder $3,500, 276,684.00 1,171,227 04
Less : Transferred to Psychiatric Research Institute for Children,London 4,192 95
1,167,034 09
St. Thomas $3,869,019 52
SMITHS FALLS
Salaries ($2,995,138.82)
E. C. Arnott, 7,800.00; W. J. Earle, 12,000.00; L. C. Forgues, 8,624.97; H. F. Frank,14,499.96; D. Gibson, 6,842.50; J. J. Hewitt, 7,500.00; G. S. Morgan, 7,800.00;
C. C. Shutt, 12,999.96; A. R. Summers, 6,600.00; Other Medical Staff, 37,665.72;Other Clerical Staff, 122,274.03; Domestic Staff, 418,583.95; Other MaintenanceStaff, 201,042.86; Farm and Garden, 38,770.00; Teachers, 52,679.77; Supervisors,Attendants, Nurses and Others, 2,058,187.94 „ . 3,013,871 66
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 18,732 842,995,138 82
Maintenance ($1,085,957.18)
Travelling Expenses:
H. F. Frank, 1,266.69; Accounts under $1,200, 1,108.10 2,374 79
Maintenance:
Almonte Flour Mills, Ltd., 9,905.70; Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Ltd., 8,563.94;
Beaver Specialty, Ltd., 10,311.62; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 9,489.93; BowesCo., Ltd., 3,884.90; A. Bradshaw & Son, Ltd., 9,758.72; Burns & Co. (Eastern),
Ltd., 13,788.55; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries, 9,881.92; Canada Packers,Ltd., 28,185.66; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, 11,656.15; Circle BarKnitting Co., Ltd., 6,419.25; Cyanamid of Canada, Ltd., 3,738.42; Diversey Cor-poration (Canada), Ltd., 4,036.09; Dominion Textile Co., Ltd., 5,134.93; Dun-can's Poultry Farm, 21,615.00; H. Fine & Sons, 4,488.00; Herbert L. Fisher,
11,805.22; Clarence Fitzgerald, 9,921.62; Frontenac Floor & Wall Tile, Ltd.,
5,669.64; Thomas Gibson & Co., Ltd., 10,806.77; Graham Food Products, Ltd.,
6,347.46; Fred Healey, 11,670.65; Department of Health, Transport Service,
3,817.14; H. j. Heinz Co. of Canada, Ltd., 9,722.00; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd.,
16,002.84; John K. Hunter, 11,847.44; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of On-tario, 28,717.93; L. M. Kennedy, Ltd., 5,005.65; Kingston Creamerv (1958), Ltd.,
18,332.87; Maple Leaf-Purity 'Mills, Ltd., 20,800.00; McKague Chemical Co.,
Ltd., 3,950.40; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 28,393.99; G. A. Morrison CoalCo., Ltd., 63,816.80; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 112,209.02;Parke, Davis & Co., Ltd., 4,735.90; Perfect Pants & Sportswear Co., Ltd.,
12,801.15; J. Quattrocchi Co., Ltd., 25,662.58; Queen's Printer, 7,852.90; RadleyCotton Mills, Ltd., 6,653.35; Ray-Knit Mfg. Co., Ltd., 5,756.28; Rideau Indus-trial Farm, 20,858.36; Rideau Industrial Farm, Industries, 53,312.24; RideauLake Coach Lines, 7,612.00; Royal Metal Mfg. Co., Ltd., 4,720.00; Rubino &Sons, Ltd., 12,345.10; Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, 4,099.45; Service Lamp Co., Ltd.,
4,075.48; Corporation of Smiths Falls, 6,278.57; Smiths Falls Dairy Co., Ltd.,
15,450.80; Smiths Falls Water Commission, 1 1 ,570.47 ; Spaulding Fibres of Canada,Ltd., 5,128.00; Toronto Footwear Co., Ltd., 5,478.71 ; United Dairy & Poultry Co-operative, 11,163.00; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 4,685.40; accountsunder $3,500, 313,646.43 1,083,582 39
Smiths Falls $4,081,096 00
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G35
Ontario Hospitals—Continued
THISTLETOWN
Salaries ($465,359.94)
H. R. Alderton, 3,500.00; R. F. Briggs, 8,799.96; D. G. Cullen, 6,000.00; B. A. Hod-dinott, 6,300.00; D. Martin, 5,391.67; J. Rich, 9,806.44; T. F. Ward, 7,091.63;
Other salaries, 476,947.57 523,837 27
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 58,477 33465,359 94
Maintenance ($91,459.00)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 411 08
Maintenance:
Weaver Coal Co., 7,593.90; Transferred from Ontario Hospital, Toronto,
50,092.38; Accounts under $3,500, 33,361.64 91,047 92
Thistletown $556,818 94
TORONTO
Salaries ($2,112,380.26)
D. N. Anderson, 11,374.95; J. K. Clayton, 12,000.00; D. B. Coates, 10,500.00; B. A.Cookson, 1,249.98; G. M. Fletcher, 7,800.00; B. Geneen, 8,799.96; G. P. Gibson,
2,866.64; D. M. Graham, 6,300.00; J. Grodzinski, 12,499.92; J. N. Hagan,13,999.92; R. I. Hector, 7,162.50; A. Hoogenraad, 2,733.32 ; A. E. Hughes, 5,625.00;
H. Husdan, 8,199.96; G. C. Jones, 9,066.60; G. I. Kassay, 7,162.50; S. L. Kasten,1,312.50; R. B. Kay, 2,049.99; W. R. Lacey, 7,200.00; D. J. McCulloch, 12,999.96;
A. Miller, 12,999.96; D. Naidoo, 10,166.60; R. Pos, 9,273.12; J. H. Preston,
1,249.98; R. D. Prueter, 12,000.00; V. K. Rav, 7,883.26; A. H. Romano, 2,400.00;
L. Saask, 9,066.60; W. M. Skelton, 6,000.00; J. C. Stewart, 6,300.00; E. E. Temel-coff, 1,374.99; M. S. Thompson, 9,499.92; H. C. Trupp, 7,162.50; E. G. Winter,575.00; L. C. Yeats, 6,000.00; Other Medical Staff, 185,485.47; Other Clerical
Staff, 133,672.85; Domestic Staff, 352,369.98; Maintenance Staff, 142,678.73;
Farm and Garden, 10,710.00; Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses and Others,
1,266,453.15 ^ 2,344,225 81
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 231,845 552,112,380 26
Maintenance ($970,400.90)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1 ,200
Maintenance:
Acme Farmers Dairy, Ltd., 32,362.77; Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Ltd., 4,303.88Ayerst, McKenna & Harrison, Ltd., 5,584.96; Barrett Brothers, Ltd., 11,641.80Beaver Specialty, Ltd., 4,302.47; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 13,729.81British American Oil Co., Ltd., 12,135.54; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries
7,346.29; Canada Packers, Ltd., 21,479.94; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires13,148.16; Empire Pants & Boys' Wear Co., 3,994.00; Everist Bros., Ltd.13,685.85; Geigv Pharmaceuticals, 16,005.41; Thomas Gibson & Co., Ltd.7,067.34; E. W.' Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 11,227.37; MacDonald Tobacco, Inc.
8,795.12; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 50,625.04; Mercer Reformatory, Industries
23,369.11; Merck, Sharpe & Dohme, 8,089.63; Metropolitan Meat Packers, Ltd.4,223.67; National Drug & Chemical Co., 3,952.98; Ontario Reformatory, GuelphIndustries, 96,743.31; Ontario Training School for Boys, Bowmanville, 6,648.73Poulenc, Ltd., 10,665.30; Presswood Bros., Ltd., 17,778.11; Queen's Printer4,521.52; RCA Victor Co., Ltd., 3,731.93; Robin Hood Flour Mills, Ltd.5,566.65; Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co. of Canada, Ltd., 9,843.47; RoselawnFarms, Ltd., 27,142.40; Royal Metal Mfg. Co., Ltd., 9,800.90; Sandoz Pharma-ceuticals, 12,437.94; Schering Corp., Ltd., 13,226.18; Shaw Laboratories,Ltd., 5,151.68; Silverwood Dairies, Ltd., 4,862.13; Smith, Kline & French (Inter-
4,738 07
G36 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS NoJOntario Hospitals—Continued
Toronto—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
Maintenance—Continued
American Corp.), 18,483.87; Stafford Higgins, Ltd., 7,717.94; Standard Brands,Ltd., 6,535.24; City of Toronto, 18,394.79; Toronto Footwear Co., Ltd., 5,275.52;Toronto Hydro-Electric System, 19,843.40; Valley Camp Coal Co. of Canada,Ltd., 31,785.80; Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 106,853.27; accountsunder $3,500, 295,673.99 1,015,755 21
Less: Transferred to Thistletown Hospital 50,092 38965,662 85
Toronto $3,082,781 16
WHITBY
Salaries ($2,536,286.54)
H. M. Baker, 9,499.92; R. S. Barton, 11,499.96; I. K. Bond, 5,850.00; K. M. Brown,6,300.00; E. Citry, 12,499.92; W. R. Coates, 8,599.92; G. H. Gardner, 7,500.00;
C. Greenland, 2,100.00; R. Just, 5,850.00; G. Kaczanowski, 12,499.92; R. B. Kay,6,149.97; D. O. Lynch, 15,000.00; P. G. Lynes, 10,500.00; E. A. MacMillan,8,199.96; A. I. Malcolm, 10,999.92; A. R. Richards, 12,999.96; T. E. Schofield,
2,866.64; S. N. Stobie, 10,999.92; T. A. Sweet, 12,999.96; E. E. Temelcoff, 5,850.00;Other Medical Staff, 31,780.16; Other Clerical Staff, 143,397.03; Domestic Staff,
272,188.81; Other Maintenance Staff, 176,917.76; Farm and Garden, 74,119.35;Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses and Others, 1,696,016.38 2,573,185 46
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 36,898 922,536,286 54
Maintenance ($1,150,076.90)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 5,381 95
Maintenance:
Ajax Lumber Co., Ltd., 5,808.05; Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Ltd., 9,707.04;
Beaton's Dairy Products, 7,134.40; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 9,355.19;
Brockland Eggs & Poultry, 9,762.60; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries,
5,831.32; Caldwell Sausage Co., Ltd., 4,965.16; Canada Packers, Ltd., 58,443.90;Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, 14,423.84; Cassidy's Ltd., 8,777.24; Circle
Bar Knitting Co., Ltd., 3,763.00; J. J. Connors, 4,269.61; W. B. Cross Co.,
4,980.00; Fred Curreri, 9,396.50; Curtis Products, Ltd., 4,466.75; Cyanamid of
Canada, Ltd., 3,613.61; Robert Dixon Co., Ltd., 114,927.52; Geigy Pharma-ceuticals, 9,322.96; Thomas Gibson Co., Ltd., 9,804.50; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd.,
3,704.43; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 16,451.44; Hoffmann-La Roche, Ltd.,
6,561.62; Ingram & Bell, Ltd., 3,533.70; Kendall Co., Canada, Ltd., 3,563.83;
MacDonald Tobacco, Inc., 6,497.30; Marshalls Co., Ltd., 7,780.26; McMahon &Elms Motors, 3,854.49; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 21,996.89; Merck,Sharp & Dohme, 5,007.50; New Ocean Chemicals, 3,708.25; Ontario Reformatory,Guelph, Industries, 65,142.21; Oshawa Bakery, Ltd., 23,264.90; Pioneer-CafeteriaFeeds, Ltd., 4,092.00; Public Utilities Commission, Whitby, 42,050.55; Queen'sPrinter, 10,182.36; Roe Farms, Ltd., 6,226.96; Royal Metal Mfg. Co., Ltd.,
17,473.43; Sandoz Pharmaceuticals, 4,401.97; Schering Corp., Ltd., 7,869.36;
Smith, Kline & French (Inter-American Corp.), 23,786.22; Standard Brands,Ltd., 5,024.94; Stafford Higgins, Ltd., 4,488.85; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd.,
13,092.25; Tip Top Canners, Ltd.. 4,855.75; Toronto Footwear Co., Ltd., 5,470.96;
Town of Whitby, 4,951.77; John Wyeth & Brother (Canada), Ltd., 4,055.13;
Sundry Persons, boarded-out patients, 234,587.16; accounts under $3,500,
282,265.28 1,144,694 95
Whitby $3,686,363 44
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G37
Ontario Hospitals—Continued
WOODSTOCK
Salaries ($2,271,911.31)
A. G. Allen, 12,999.96; C. Bauman, 6,399.96; G. A. Chan, 10,099.92; W. A. Dudley,6,074.96; E. C. Evans, 12,099.96; H. P. Granger, 13,099.92; A. E. Hilliker,
7,299.96; J. E. Jackson, 7,299.96; L. E. Kent, 13,099.92; S. L. Kryn, 6,099.96;D. N. Luciani, 9,099.96; L. W. Massey, 10,599.96; A. Matukas, 10,500.00; H. A.Minielly, 10,599.96; W. Prytulak, 10,749.96; A. L. Rice, 6,733.28; K. B. Ruther-ford, 7,500.00; J. J. Weber, 14,516.08; Other Medical Staff, 3,329.07; OtherClerical Staff, 111,406.85; Domestic Staff, 266,406.78; Other Maintenance Staff,
178,129.74; Farm and Garden, 91,143.70; Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses andOthers, 1,460,649.45 2,285,939 27
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 14,027 962,271,911 31
Maintenance ($755,056.14)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 5,248 68
Maintenance:
Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Ltd., 4,630.12; Ayerst, McKenna & Harrison, Ltd.,
5,688.54; Beaver Specialty, Ltd., 9,128.10; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada,10,878.67; Betz Laboratories, Ltd., 3,731.51; Borden Co., Ltd., 3,955.04; British
American Oil Co., Ltd., 3,949.12; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries, 5,331.70;Canada Coal Co., Ltd., 81,800.59; Canada Packers, Ltd., 18,845.28; CanadianGeneral Tower, Ltd., 5,435.58; Clipper Coach Lines, 8,212.50; Cochrane-DunlopHardware, Ltd., 4,272.46; Coleman Packing Co., Ltd., 8,774.32; Dorothy'sDelicatessen, 8,033.50; Geigy Pharmaceuticals, 4,066.44; Thomas Gibson & Co.,
Ltd., 7,528.77; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 15,272.56; Hydro-Electric PowerCommission of Ontario, 29,323.53; Longworth Milling Co., Ltd., 5,144.53; Mac-Donald Tobacco, Inc., 5,872.99; Maedel's, 7,435.05; Marshalls Co., Ltd.,
4,852.97; McKinney Lumber Co., Ltd., 3,521.04; Colin McPherson, 5,685.00;Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 6,307.18; Middlesex Creameries, Ltd.,
20,707.54; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 15,346.17; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph,Industries, 51,297.99; Oxford Dairy, Ltd., 11,102.15; Oxford Farmers' Co-opera-tive Produce Co., Ltd., 28,715.59; Pantex Mfg. (Canada), Ltd., 5,144.00; Parke,Davis & Co., Ltd., 9,706.25; Parsons Fish Market, 5,941.14; Poulenc, Ltd.,
5,915.15; Queen's Printer, 6,869.56; Carmen Rutledge, 5,241.70; Schering Cor-poration, Ltd., 4,542.20; Smith, Kline & French (Inter-American Corp.), 9,064.73;Standard Brands, Ltd., 5,092.79; Toronto Elevators, Ltd., 7,751.70; TorontoFootwear Co., Ltd., 3,627.51; City of Woodstock, 9,921.40; Public Utilities Com-mission, Woodstock, 12,591.86; Accounts under $3,500, 253,550.94 749,807 46
Woodstock $3,026,967 45
PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR CHILDREN, LONDON
Salaries ($112,175.27)
I. M. Griffith, 8,599.92; S. J. Koegler, 10,500.00; D. E. Zarfas, 12,000.00; OtherMedical Staff, 43,144.10; Clerical Staff, 11,052.78; Domestic Staff, 5,968.45;Farm and Garden, 750.00; Teachers, 5,976.22; Supervisors, Attendants, Nursesand Others, 16,299.80 114,291 27
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 2,116 00112,175 27
Maintenance ($67,985.11)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 1,296 37
Maintenance:
Beck Memorial Sanatorium, London, 40,910.80; MacPherson Sales & Service,
4,969.68; Queen's Printer, 5,048.98; Transferred from Ontario Hospital, St.
Thomas, 4,192.95; Accounts under $3,500, 11,566.33 66,688 74
Psychiatric Research Institute for Children, London $180,160 38
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Ontario Hospitals—Continued
TORONTO PSYCHIATRIC
Salaries ($734,697.77)
A. Bonkalo, 12,000.00; C. J. Campbell, 6,600.00; J. G. Dewan, 14,249.94; H. B.Freedman, 9,066.60; H. C. Hutchinson, 7,200.00; M. V. Jackson, 12,499.92;A. L. Jones, 12,000.00; T. J. Mallinson, 6,900.00; K. C. McKnight, 2,049.99;H. N. McLeod, 6,900.00; W. R. Mitchell, 11,499.96; D. H. Moogk, 11,499.96;S. Neiger, 6,900.00; D. Paitich, 6,300.00; E. J. Rosen, 12,499.92; A. G. Slemon,6,300.00; M. W. Sloane, 9,499.92; A. J. Thomson, 6,600.00; M. D. Tuchtie,10,500.00; R. E. Turner, 11,499.96; Other Medical Staff, 253,910.69; OtherClerical Staff, 125,187.98; Domestic Staff, 162,313.65; Maintenance Staff,
19,067.50; Supervisors, Attendants, Nurses and Others, 233,327.48. . 976,373 47Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund. . . . 241,675 70
734,697 77
Maintenance ($148,468.63)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 510 4^
Maintenance:
Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 14,611.70; Green Yale Dairies, Ltd., 5,329.14;Marshalls Co., Ltd., 4,397.04; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 9,759.45;
Department of Public Works, 8,748.15; Queen's Printer, 10,908.11; Swift Cana-dian Co., Ltd., 5,144.14; Universitv of Toronto, 8,365.30; Accounts under$3,500, 85,688.17 152,951 20
Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 4,993 0047,958 20
Toronto Psychiatric $883,166 40
Total . $44,809,777 42Less: Reimbursements of Expenditures by Hospital
Services Commission of Ontario $ 4,310,398 97
Ontario Hospitals $40,499,378 45
Mental Health Branch $42,050,602 1
1
HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
Contribution to the Hospital Services Commission of Ontario ($18,000,000.00)
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario re:
Hospital Care Insurance Plan (not including unconditional grants to
municipalities for indigent hospitalization, grants to sanatoria,
costs of operating mental hospitals) 15,000,000 00Premiums for Hospital Care Insurance for (indigent) recipients of
Old Age Pensions and Mothers' Allowances and beneficiaries of
Old Age Assistance and Disabled Persons' and Blind Persons'Allowances 3,000,000 00
18,000,000 00
Contribution to the Hospital Services Commission of Ontario to finance theexpenses of the Commission, other than the Hospital Care Insurance Division
($730,195.00)
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario re:
Salaries:
Sundry Employees 439,426 00
Travelling Expenses:
I. Ives, 1,283.73; L. Jamieson, 1,633.63; R. S. Peat, 1,746.56;
M. E. J. Stalker, 1,296.65; R. W. I. Urquhart, 2,047.12;
Accounts under $1 ,200, 22,567.31 30,575 00
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G 39
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario—Continued
Contribution to the Hospital Services Commission of Ontario, etc.—Continued
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario re—Continued
Maintenance:
Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 5,127.84; Clarkson, Gordon & Co.,
36,981.60; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 70,015.70; Wm. Mercer, Ltd.,
8,500.00; Office Specialty Mfg. Co., Ltd., 13,385.37; Prestige
Office Interiors, Ltd., 7,476.91; Rverson Press, 6,400.00; Tippet-Richardson, Ltd., 10,371.55; Accounts under $3,500, 76,792.03 235,051 00
Superannuation Contributions 25,143 00730,195 00
Payment to Hospital Services Commission of Ontario in reimbursement forexpenditures relating to hospital care provided for indigent patients from
unorganized territory ($129,403.00)
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario 131,006 35Less: Refunds from Sundry Hospitals 1,603 35
129,403 00
Payment to Hospital Services Commission of Ontario in reimbursement forexpenditures relating to hospital care provided for indigent immigrants (.$32,820.10)
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario 62,596 85Less: Government of Canada Repayments 29,776 75
32,820 10
Grants to Public Hospitals under the authority of any Act of the Legislatureand the Regulations made thereunder ($10,890,000.00)
Construction Grants ($9,955,544.61):
General Hospitals:
Almonte, Rosamond Memorial, 106,230.00; Arnprior, District Memorial,56,693.34; Barry's Bay, St. Francis Memorial, 60,449.57; Belleville, 27,145.00;Bowmanville, Memorial, 78,753.33; Brampton, Peel Memorial, 105,678.33;Brantford, 21,827.47; Brockville, 125,000.00; Burlington, Joseph BrantMemorial, 557,461.67; Campbellford, Memorial, 3,962.50; Chatham—Public,
245,123.33; St. Joseph's, 183,189.68; Cobourg, 5,901.08; Cornwall, Hotel Dieu,19,683.66; Dryden, District, 62,370.00; Elliot Lake, St. Joseph's, 96,647.27;Englehart and District, 11,169.68; Fergus, Groves Memorial Community,10,357.93; Fort William, McKellar, 36,380.00; Grimsby, West LincolnMemorial, 12,776.67; Guelph, St. Joseph's, 64,610.00; Georgetown, District
Memorial, 127,423.32; Haileybury, Misericordia, 23,298.00; Hamilton—Chedoke, 261,098.33; General, 95,857.50; St. Joseph's, 373,676.66; Ingersoll,
Alexandra, 28,822.82; Kemptville, District, 33,668.62; Kincardine, 18,071.60;Kingston—General, 237,414.12; Hotel Dieu, 45,425.64; Kirkland Lake andDistrict, 24,100.84; Kitchener, St. Mary's, 250,236.67; Lindsay, Ross Memo-rial, 179,373.17; Listowel, Memorial, 45,018.83; London, Victoria, 88,947.68;Markdale, Centre Grey, 82,309.98; Meaford, 1,634.14; Milton, District,
22,960.99; New Liskeard, District, 19,500.00; Niagara, Niagara-on-the-Lake, 4,510.84; North Bav, St. Joseph's, 57,433.33; Oshawa, 151,756.66;Ottawa, 250,000.00; Owen Sound, General and Marine, 55,048.33; Parry-
Sound, 115,439.15; Pembroke—Cottage, 32,145.00; General, 58,630.00;Penetanguishene, 18,000.00; Perth, Great War Memorial, 186,873.16; Peter-borough, Civic, 543,067.25; Petrolia, Charlotte Eleanor Englehart, 59,576.67;Picton, Prince Edward County, 18,084.70; Port Arthur—General, 2,145.00; St.
Joseph's, 125,000.00; St. Catharines, Hotel Dieu, 177,635.00; St. Mary's,'Memorial, 28,276.67; St. Thomas, Elgin, 21,286.25; Sarnia, St. Joseph's,43,153.34; Scarborough, 41,407.46; Smiths Falls, Public, 30,380.17; Sudbury,St. Joseph's, 6,482.86; Timmins, St. Mary's, 136,929.99; Toronto—EastGeneral and Orthopaedic, 21,798.95; General, 131,998.01; Hospital for SickChildren, 150,000.00; Northwestern, 289,204.99; St. Joseph's, 812,038.97;St. Michael's, 6,230.00; Salvation Army Grace, 15,723.64; Western, 642,140.60;Trenton, Memorial, 182,839.99; Uxbridge, Cottage, 5,519.02; Walkerton,County of Bruce, 22,812.52; Welland—County, 209,788.04; County GeneralHealth Unit, 10,788.34; W7
eston, Humber Memorial, 7,070.20; Willowdale,North York Branson, 113,140.57; Windsor—I.O.D.E. Memorial, 7,068.48;Metropolitan, 41,943.74; Salvation Army Grace, 1,806.60; Woodstock,82,473.65 8,767,897 56
G40 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario—Continued
Grants to Public Hospitals—Continued
Construction Grants—Continued
Convalescent Hospitals:
Hamilton, Brow Infirmary, Health Association, 6,955.62; Toronto, OntarioCrippled Children's Centre, 329,943.34 336,898 96
Chronic Hospitals:
Cornwall, Macdonell Memorial, 69,045.74; Fort William, Chronic & Con-valescent, 419,739.99; Kitchener, Freeport, 19,459.97; Scarborough, Provi-dence, 220,086.66; Toronto—Bloorview, 117,000.00; Our Lady of Mercy,5,415.73 850,748 09
Grants relating to treatment rendered in Organized Out-Patients' Departments($928,903.50):
Hamilton, General, 33,217.50; Kingston—General, 16,038.00; Hotel Dieu,16,071.00; London—St. Joseph's, 8,409.00; Victoria, 42,760.50; Ottawa-Civic, 45,813.00; General, 37,476.00; Salvation Army Grace, 273.00; St.
Catharines, General, 1,480.50; Scarborough, General, 1,510.50; Toronto—EastGeneral and Orthopaedic, 32,398.50; General, 121,846.50; Hospital for SickChildren, 148,327.50; New Mount Sinai, 51,333.00; Northwestern, 4,783.50;Princess Margaret, 70,450.50; St. Joseph's, 43,740.00; St. Michael's,117,355.50; Salvation Army Grace, 4,548.00; Wellesley, 10,728.00; Western,87,780.00; Women's College, 32,563.50 928,903 50
Assistance to Municipalities in Territorial Districts relating to the hospitalization of
indigent patients in periods prior to January 1, 1959 ($5,551.89):
General Hospitals:
Cochrane, Lady Minto, 53.80; Englehart and District, 502.64; Espanola,27.91; Haileybury, Misericordia, 1,658.55; Hearst, Notre Dame, 191.53;Kirkland Lake and District, 158.01; New Liskeard, District, 152.11; SmoothRock Falls, 1,071.49; Sudbury, 16.99; Toronto—General, 653.89; Hospital for
Sick Children, 926.97; St. Michael's, 138.00 5,551' 89
Special Grants to Public Hospitals under the authority of The Public Hospitals Actand the Regulations thereunder ($2,449,200.00)
General Hospitals, etc. ($75.00 per bed):
Ajax and Pickering, 3,375.00; Alliston, Stevenson Memorial, 2,550.00; Al-
monte, Rosamond Memorial, 1,125.00; Arnprior, District Memorial, 4,275.00;Atikokan, General, 1,950.00; Bancroft, Red Cross, 1,650.00; Barrie,
Royal Victoria, 9,750.00; Barry's Bay, St. Francis Memorial, 2,325.00; Beard-more, Red Cross, 525.00; Belleville, General, 16,500.00; Blind River,
St. Joseph's General, 4,125.00; Bowmanville, Memorial, 3,975.00; Brace-bridge, Memorial, 2,625.00; Brampton, Peel Memorial, 5,625.00; Brantford—General, 36,975.00; St. Joseph's, 11,925.00; Brockville—General, 15,750.00;St. Vincent de Paul, 8,025.00; Burk's Falls, Red Cross, 1,650.00; Burlington,
Joseph Brant Memorial, 17,100.00; Campbellford, Memorial, 4,875.00;Carleton Place, District Memorial, 2,250.00; Chapleau, Lady Minto, 3,825.00;Chatham—Public General, 20,400.00; St. Joseph's, 13,050.00; Chesley, District
Memorial, 1,425.00; Clinton, Public, 3,000.00; Cobourg, General, 8,100.00;
Cochenour, Margaret Cochenour Memorial, 975.00; Cochrane, Lady Minto,5,250.00; Collingwood, General and Marine, 6,450.00; Cooksville, South Peel,
8,625.00; Cornwall—General, 14,475.00; Hotel Dieu, 18,750.00; Dryden,District General, 3,975.00; Dunnville, Haldimand War Memorial, 3,075.00;Durham, Memorial, 1,200.00; Elliot Lake, St. Joseph's General, 8,025.00;
Emo, Red Cross, 1,275.00; Englehart and District, 2,625.00; Espanola,General, 2,700.00; Exeter, South Huron, 2,700.00; Fergus, Groves MemorialCommunity, 4,050.00; Fort Erie, Douglas Memorial, 4,950.00; Fort Frances,La Verendrye, 7,500.00; Fort William, McKellar General, 29,550.00; Gait,
South Waterloo Memorial, 15,675.00; Geraldton, Little Long Lac, 1,725.00;
Goderich, Alexandra Marine and General, 6,525.00; Grimsby, West LincolnMemorial, 2,850.00; Guelph—General, 12,375.00; St. Joseph's, 24,150.00;
Haileybury, Misericordia, 12,525.00; Haliburton, Red Cross, 675.00; Hamil-ton—General, 87,000.00; St. Joseph's, 33,225.00; Hanover, Memorial, 3,600.00;
Hawk Junction, Red Cross, 675.00; Hawkesbury—Notre Dame, 2,400.00;
St. Coeur de Marie, 2,775.00; Hearst, Notre Dame, 4,200.00; Hornepayne,
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH G 41
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario—Continued
Special Grants to Public Hospitals—Continued
General Hospitals, etc. ($75.00 per bed)—Continued
Red Cross, 450.00; Huntsville, District Memorial, 3,375.00; Ingersoll, Alex-andra, 4,200.00; Iroquois Falls, Anson General, 3,150.00; Kapuskasing, Sensen-brenner, 3,375.00; Kemptville, District, 2,100.00; Kenora—General, 4,425.00;St. Joseph's, 3,675.00; Kincardine, General, 3,900.00; Kingston—General,38,400.00; Hotel Dieu, 21,825.00; Kirkland Lake and District, 12,225.00;Kitchener—Kitchener-Waterloo, 32,250.00; St. Mary's, 9,150.00; Leamington,District Memorial, 6,825.00; Lindsay, Ross Memorial, 8,625.00; Lion's Head,Red Cross, 375.00; Listowel, Memorial, 2,850.00; Little Current, St. Joseph'sGeneral, 3,600.00; London—St. Joseph's, 32,775.00; Victoria, 69,150.00;Manitouwadge, General, 2,400.00; Markdale, Centre Grey General, 3,150.00;Matheson, Bingham Memorial, 2,175.00; Mattawa, General, 2,475.00; Mea-ford, General, 3,750.00; Midland, St. Andrew's, 7,875.00; Milton, District,
3,825.00; Mindemoya, Red Cross, 1,200.00; Minden, Red Cross, 600.00;Mount Forest, Louise Marshall, 2,325.00; Nakina, Red Cross, 525.00; NewLiskeard, District, 3,075.00; Newmarket, York County, 8,475.00; Niagara,Niagara-on-the-Lake, 2,550.00; Niagara Falls, Greater Niagara General,21,075.00; Nipigon, District Memorial, 1,800.00; Notrh Bay—Civic, 7,425.00;St. Joseph's General, 15,000.00; Oakville, Trafalgar Memorial, 11,625.00;Orangeville, Dufferin Area, 6,675.00; Orillia, Soldiers' Memorial, 7,875.00;Oshawa, General, 24,600.00; Ottawa—Civic, 69,150.00; General, 46,275.00;Salvation Army Grace, 5,700.00; St. Louis-Marie de Montfort, 17,025.00;Owen Sound, General and Marine, 12,225.00; Palmerston, General, 2,925.00;Paris, Willett, 4,275.00; Parry Sound—General, 10,125.00; St. Joseph's,4,425.00; Pembroke—Cottage, 7,875.00; General, 11,775.00; Penetanguishene,General, 5,025.00; Perth, Great War Memorial, 3,675.00; Peterborough-Civic, 27,975.00; St. Joseph's, 12,525.00; Petrolia, Charlotte Eleanor Engle-hart, 5,475.00; Picton, Prince Edward County, 4,125.00; Port Arthur-General, 21,150.00; St. Joseph's, 13,575.00; Port Colborne, General, 7,350.00;Port Hope, General, 3,450.00; Port Loring, Red Cross, 375.00; Port Perry,Community Memorial, 2,025.00; Rainy River, Red Cross, 1,050.00; Red Lake,Red Cross, 1,650.00; Renfrew, Victoria, 7,950.00; Richard's Landing, RedCross, 750.00; St. Catharines—General, 27,900.00; Hotel Dieu, 11,625.00;Niagara Peninsula Sanatorium, 3,675.00; St. Mary's, Memorial, 4,500.00;St. Thomas, Elgin General, 28,650.00; Sarnia—General, 18,525.00; St.
Joseph's, 24,600.00; Sault Ste. Marie—General, 12,525.00; Plummer Memorial,9,975.00; Scarborough, General, 25,350.00; Seaforth, Scott Memorial,2,475.00; Shelburne, District, 1,200.00; Simcoe, Norfolk, 7,950.00; SiouxLookout, General, 3,150.00; Smiths Falls—Public, 6,975.00; St. Francis,
6,375.00; Smooth Rock Falls, 1,425.00; Southampton, Saugeen Memorial,2,700.00; South Porcupine, Porcupine General, 1,650.00; Stratford, General,20,025.00; Strathroy, General, 3,750.00; Sturgeon Falls, St. Jean de Brebeuf,6,675.00; Sudbury—General, 24,450.00; Memorial, 17,250.00; St. Toseph's,
12,975.00; Thessalon, Red Cross, 1,050.00; Tillsonburg, District Memorial,7,500.00; Timmins, St. Mary's, 7,725.00; Toronto—East General and Ortho-paedic, 45,600.00; General, 91,425.00; Hospital for Sick Children, 45,750.00;Lockwood Clinic, 2,925.00; New Mount Sinai, 25,275.00; Northwestern,7,800.00; Princess Margaret, 6,525.00; Queensway, 9,825.00; St. Joseph's,
41,550.00; St. Michael's, 60,150.00; Salvation Army Grace, 8,175.00; Welles-ley, 21,225.00; Western, 46,500.00; Women's College, 20,925.00; Trenton,Memorial, 5,100.00; Uxbridge, Cottage, 2,100.00; Walkerton, County of
Bruce General, 3,375.00; Wallaceburg, Sydenham District, 5,625.00; Welland,County General, 19,425.00; Weston, Humber Memorial, 8,850.00; Whitney,Red Cross, 300.00; Wiarton, Bruce Peninsula and District, 1,575.00; Willow-dale, North York Branson, 12,225.00; Winchester, District Memorial,4,875.00; Windsor—Hotel Dieu, 27,000.00; I.O.D.E. Memorial, 6,900.00;
Metropolitan General, 23,700.00; Salvation Army Grace, 13,650.00; Wing-ham, General, 6,975.00; Woodstock, General, 13,650.00 2,153,925100
Convalescent Hospitals ($75.00 per bed):
Hamilton, Brow Infirmary, Health Association, 22,725.00; Toronto—Hill-
crest, 2,550.00; Lyndhurst Lodge, 3,750.00; Willowdale—St. Bernard's,
4,500.00; St. John's, 15,450.00 48,975.00
Chronic Hospitals ($75.00 per bed):
Brantford, Brant Sanatorium, 2,250.00; Cornwall, Macdonell Memorial,8,850.00; Hamilton, St. Peter's Infirmary, 15,600.00; Kingston, St. Mary's-of-
816—18
G42 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario—Continued
Special Grants to Public Hospitals—Continued
Chronic Hospitals ($75.00 per bed)—Continued
the-Lake, 15,450.00; Kitchener, Freeport Sanatorium, 6,825.00; London—
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Parkwood, 13,875.00; St. Mary's, 15,675.00; Ottawa—Perley, 16,350.00;St. Vincent, 39,225.00; Toronto—Baycrest, 6,525.00; Bloorview, 3,150.00;
Our Lady of Mercy, 22,350.00; Queen Elizabeth, 38,775.00; Riverdale,
7,725.00; Runnymede, 8,550.00; Windsor, Riverview, 25,125.00 246,300 00
Unforeseen and Unprovided ($1,800.00)
Accounts under $3,500 1 ,800 00
Hospital Services Commission of Ontario $32,233,418 10
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. M. B. Dymond 12,000 00
Banting and Best Research Fund ($10,000.00)
13-14 Geo. V, Chap. 56
University of Toronto, grant 10,000 00
Statutory $22,000 00
SPECIAL WARRANTInstitute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation of Hamilton Incorporated,Hamilton, Ontario, and the Rehabilitation Institute of Ottawa, Ottawa,
Ontario, for the purpose of providing assistance in connection withcertain expenditures of the rehabilitation programme of these two Centres
($25,912.14)
Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation of Hamilton Inc.,
15,900.00; Rehabilitation Institute of Ottawa, 14,600.00 30,500 00Less: Transferred to Federal Health Grants, Operating Fund . . . 4,587 86
25,912 14
Total Expenditure, Department of Health $88,960,471.76
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PART H
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
FISCAL YEAR, 1960-61
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Main Office 5
King's Highways and Other Roads:
Maintenance and Construction 6
Municipal Subsidies:
Maintenance and Construction 45
Contingencies 51
Statutory 51
Summary 4
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1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS H 5
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Hon. F. M. Cass, Minister (Statutory, see page H 51)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($2,661,425.72)
Permanent and Temporary Staff ($2,246,385.17)
Administration Branch 93,160 28Information Section 42,107 31
Electronic—Data Processing Section 85,059 73Services Branch 456,792 35Personnel Branch 171,870 71
Financial Comptroller's Branch 841,853 33Chief Engineer's and Operations Branch 396,267 90Legal Branch 159,273 56
2,246,385 17
W. J. Fulton Deputy Minister 19,999 92V. C. Abrey, 8,599.92; H. M. Adamson, 8,599.92; H. W, Adcock, 12,499.92;W. S. Aitken, 6,550.00; F. G. Allen, 1,500.00; W. P. Armes, 2,129.03; A. H.Bailey, 7,500.00; B. D. Bell, 7,500.00; S. Berman, 2,500.00; W. D. Birch, 9,499.92;D. R. Brohm, 6,000.00; H. A. Broom, 6,375.00; F. C. Brownridge, 10,500.00;E. A. Cash, 7,875.00; M. G. Child, 6,000.00; R. E. Clarke, 2,374.98; W. A. Clarke,
15,999.96; W. S. Cole, 9,499.92; W. Coomber, 6,000.00; H. Copland, 7,200.00;
I. J. Cowan, 6,850.00; E. G. Crowhurst, 7,500.00; A. R. Dick, 10,999.92; T. W.Elliott, 6,300.00; A. W. Ferguson, 6,000.00; F. W. Flegg, 8,599.92; A. F. Flintoff,
10,500.00; F. W. Fromm, 7,200.00; G. A. Garratt, 9,499.92; J. A. Gill, 6,000.00;F. J. Girvan, 6,000.00; H. Greenland, 3,166.64; W. M. Hardy, 6,900.00; W. C.Harper, 6,000.00; J. Harris, 6,000.00; G. W. Hewitt, 7,500.00; R. C. Hobson,6,000.00; D. R. Hood, 7,200.00; C. Hoover, 7,200.00; W. K. Hounsell, 6,900.00;H. S. Howden, 5,250.00; J. G. Inksetter, 6,300.00; D. O. Ireland, 6,900.00;W. L. Jackson, 6,300.00; W. A. Lobraico, 6,600.00; J. W. MacDougall, 6,000.00;M. N. McEwen, 10,500.00; A. D. McKendrick, 6,000.00; W. J. McKnight,6,600.00; J. G. McMillen, 12,000.00; A. T. McNab, 10,999.92; T. A. McNeill,8,199.96; H. J. McRae, 6,000.00; R. J. Miller, 6,000.00; E. M. Mills, 6,000.00;
J. A. Milne, 7,200.00; E. A. Mitchell, 6,000.00; T. C. Muir, 9,874.95; A. W. Neth-ery, 6,600.00; E. J. Orr, 6,657.23; R. A. Panter, 10,500.00; N. H. Pettifor, 7,500.00;
J. Pogue, 10,500.00; J. C. Pratt, 8,199.96; C. A. Robbins, 6,999.96; W. B. Scott,
6,000.00; G. R. Simpson, 6,600.00; V. A. Snell, 9,499.92; F. W. Spickett, 6,000.00;G. R. Stedman, 6,900.00; H. C. Tackaberry, 12,500.04; D. M. Taplin, 8,199.96;L. B. Teetzel, 9,499.92; J. C. Thatcher, 750.00; H. A. Tregaskes, 12,499.92;E. Van Beilen, 4,200.00; A. F. Vincent, 8,717.74; G. A. Wells, 7,890.00; G. F.Wetherall, 875.00; S. J. Whitney, 6,600.00; W. G. Wigle, 7,958.26; R. I. Young,6,449.94; Other salaries, 1,617,606.90; Add: Salaries transferred from othersections, 10,935.70 2,246,385 17
Casual Staff ($415,040.55)
Administration Branch. 11,760 50Information Section 25,978 00Electronic—Data Processing Section 13,631 07Services Branch 153,499 77Personnel Branch 15,379 00Financial Comptroller's Branch 117,229 20Chief Engineer's and Operations Branch 57,494 58Legal Branch 20,068 43
415,040 55
F. A. Axon, 7,200.00; W. Breaks, 7,200.00; F. E. Cavell, 6,900.00; W. B. Chown,600.00; E. Van Beilen, 3,000.00; G. L. Woods, 6,600.00; Other salaries,
389,900.95; Less: Salaries transferred to other sections, 6,360.40 415,040 55
H6 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office—Continued
Travelling Expenses ($195,001.30)
Hon. F. M. Cass, 1,622.00; W. S. Aitken, 1,510.98; J. H. Barber, 1,274.90; W. D.Birch, 1,678.71; D. R. Brohm, 2,054.96; N. G. Browne, 1,721.84; F. C. Brown-ridge, 1,803.53; R. P. Bruce, 1,840.40; D. R. Cameron, 1,388.23; D. R. Carr,
2,189.82; E. A. Cash, 2,260.96; F. E. Cavell, 1,420.58; M. G. Child, 2,557.81;
J. E. Clark, 1,771.77; W. S. Cole, 4,364.03; R. J. Collins, 1,585.91; R. S. Conboy,2,090.24; G. B. Crawford, 2,421.64; W. A. Curtis, 2,295.30; R. M. Dell, 2,187.28;A. R. Dick, 1,522.46; D. G. Dobson, 1,900.52; B. Dure, 1,849.63; T. G. Free,
2,501.29; W. S. Frew, 1,647.24; E. V. Godwin, 1,948.29; J. C. Gonzalez, 2,464.52;
J. Grose, 1,869.23; J. Harris, 1,572.45; W. C. Hartman, 2,404.99; G. F. Hayward,1,399.42; R. C. Hobson, 1,907.74; H. E. Hodgkinson, 2,092.16; W. K. Hounsell,1,714.73; R. H. Howard, 1,649.82; H. S. Howden, 1,469.98; A. F. Husband,2,806.33; D. O. Ireland, 2,240.63; W. L. Jackson, 1,797.25; M. C. MacBean,2,102.63; H. N. Manahan, 2,816.29; H. W. McCormack, 2,344.48; J. D. McKinley,1,697.45; W. J. McKnight, 2,313.92; J. N. Megaffin, 2,906.65; R. J. Miller,
2,108.38; E. M. Mills, 1,423.27; A. S. Mitchell, 1,807.12; J. Moore-Bunney,2,074.16; H. H. Moore, 2,280.48; A. R. Morrell, 2,046.73; E. J. Orr, 2,105.63;R. A. Panter, 3,508.76; A. J. Percy, 1,271.87; A. Piller, 2,599.43; M. E. Readman,1,362.24; F. O. Reinholtz, 1,799.29; W. Rigby, 2,112,48; L. J. Sharpe, 1,953.45;
G. R. Simpson, 1,639.48; R. P. Slater, 1,547.18; V. A. Snell, 1,668.88; H. C.Spence, 1,999.69; G. R. Stedman, 2,515.50; H. A. Tregaskes, 1,868.66; P. W.Turk, 1,312.32; E. Van Beilen, 1,739.87; D. E. Wagner, 1,762.95; A. A. Walters,1,427.89; W. K. Webb, 1,867.40; L. H. Williams, 2,360.50; A. W. Wylie, 1,997.37;
R. I. Young, 3,871.03; Accounts under $1,200, 51,461.69; Less: Expensestransferred to other sections, 3,473.39 195,001 30
Maintenance ($134,185.14)
International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 70,990.74; Telegrams, 4,271.66;
telephone, 19,156.69; accounts under $3,500, 30,612.18; Add: Supplies transferred
from other sections, 9,153.87 134,185 14
Grants ($5,300.00)
Ontario Good Roads Association 300 00Canadian Good Roads Association 5,000 00
5,300 00
Roads Publicity ($125,116.21)
Canada Lithographing Co., Ltd., 50,950.80; Motion Picture Centre, 11,034.35;
National Academy of Sciences, 3,880.00; Queen's Printer, 29,910.54; Accountsunder $3,500, 24,053.28; Add: Supplies transferred from other sections, 5,287.24. . 125,116 21
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($270,975.26)
Receiver General of Canada, 541,950.52; Less refund of Employees' contribution,
270,975.26'
270,975 26
Convention—Canadian Good Roads Association ($5,967.85)
Royal York Hotel, 4,303.23; Accounts under $3,500, 2,174.42; Less: Expensestransferred to other sections, 509.80 5,967 85
Main Office $3,397,971 48
KING'S HIGHWAYS AND OTHER ROADS
Maintenance and Construction
Ordinary Capital Total
King's Highways and Secondary Highways. $40,175,969.99 $113,503,089.22 $153,679,059.21
Repaving Present Roads 1,081,218.00 1,081,218.00
Development Roads 139,956.91 7,995,255.51 8,135,212.42
Roads in Unincorporated Townships inNorthern Ontario 733,404.76 491,494.13 1,224,898.89
$42,130,549.66 $121,989,838.86 $164,120,388.52
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS H 7
King's Highways, etc.—Continued
Summary of Expenditure
King's Highways and Secondary Highways:
District No. 1, Chatham 5,496,229 802, London 7,190,219 29
3, Stratford 5,829,858 16
4, Hamilton 16,449,558 25
5, Owen Sound 4,469,850 346, Toronto 10,278,810 45
7, Port Hope 10,051,394 68
8, Kingston 9,710,723 47
9, Ottawa 1 1,605,555 0610, Bancroft 4,385,768 9611, Huntsville 9,140,859 65
13, North Bay 5,701,53514, New Liskeard 5,155,711
15, (Special Project 56-1) White River 6,373,617 5416, Cochrane 6,117,142 3817, Sudbury 5,392,576 92
18, Sault Ste. Marie 4,120,915 4319, Fort William 9,677,114 9420, Kenora 7,867,118 54
Engineering Audit Section 640,029 59Planning and Design Branch 6,019,776 09Equipment Section 3,696,915 82Property Section 9,394,947 33Land Surveys Section 2,965,368 00Special Services Section 604,270 88Office Services Section 1,434,627 42Materials and Research Section 2,277,545 32Municipal Roads Branch 357,470 69General 1,493,270 76Special Works 4,948,702 72
178,847,485 57Less: Refunds, etc.
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Government of Canada:
Trans-Canada Highway 16,500,840 10Trans-Canada Ottawa Queensway 1,367,728 72Bridges, etc
".
1,958,126 30Picnic Sites, Winter Works Programme. . . 60.268 71
Federal-Provincial Resources RoadsProgramme 1,500,000 00
Department of Mines 1,620,451 63Department of Lands and Forests 94,433 84Department of Public Works 49,436 73Department of Agriculture 22,704 88Department of Health 17,756 11
Department of Transport 14,614 31
Abitibi Power and Paper Company Limited.. 216,171 79Rio Algom Mines Limited 203,398 84State of Michigan International Bridge
_Authority 200,000 00
Miscellaneous Sales, Services and Accountstransferred to various Departments 1,342,494 40
25,168,426 36153,679,059 21
Repaving Present Roads:
District No. 2, London3, Stratford. . . .
5, Owen Sound.6, Toronto
Port Hope . .
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Kingston. . . .
OttawaNorth Bay . .
Fort William
184,999 944,898 941,146 76
594,370 51
5,924 21
85,277 20195,225 75
5,532 413,842 28
1,081,218 00
H_8 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc.—Continued
Summary of Expenditure—Continued
Development Roads:
District No. 1, Chatham 694,202 852, London 754,953 12
3, Stratford 474,265 704, Hamilton 228,082 095, Owen Sound 1,103,741 356, Toronto .-. 716,539 15
7, Port Hope 734,513 21
8, Kingston 887,716 65" " 9, Ottawa 830,026 89
10, Bancroft 393,646 1911, Huntsville 698,720 05
" 13, North Bay 69,787 68" 14, New Liskeard 97,630 28
16, Cochrane 10,003 03" 17, Sudbury 170,983 75" 18, Sault Ste. Marie 148,968 37" 19, Fort William 71,171 14" 20, Kenora 50,260 92
8,135,212 42
Roads in Unincorporated Townships in Northern Ontario:
District No. 10, Bancroft 16,039 46v
11, Huntsville 107,568 72" 13, North Bay 210,348 35" 14, New Liskeard 183,071 69" 16, Cochrane 171,245 64" 17, Sudbury 126,718 41" 18, Sault Ste. Marie 133,578 71" 19, Fort William 146,424 93" 20, Kenora 129,902 98
1,224,898 89
Net Total $164,120,388 52
Details of Expenditure
Salaries—Permanent and Temporary Staff:
District No. 1, Chatham 541,075 48
2, London 861,084 83
3, Stratford 709,173 434, Hamilton 659,603 41
5, Owen Sound 518,962 13
6, Toronto 1,249,027 367, Port Hope 743,335 42
8, Kingston 767,767 869, Ottawa 664,347 28
" 10, Bancroft 506,743 18" 11, Huntsville 688,439 03" 13, North Bay 412,199 78" 14, New Liskeard 646,488 24" 15, (Special Project 56-1) White River 90,052 54" 16, Cochrane 450,768 98" 17, Sudbury 531,582 27" 18, Sault Ste. Marie 418,950 92" 19, Fort William 826,182 49" 20, Kenora 500,334 07
Art Design Section 22,079 86Engineering Audit Section 349,743 78Electronic Section 109,257 16
Planning and Design Branch 2,231,163 53Equipment Section 310,006 29
Property Section 718,646 62Supplies Section 220,085 63Land Surveys Section 1 ,588,265 74
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS H_9
King's Highways, etc.—Continued
Salaries—Permanent and Temporary Staff—Continued
Regional Services Managers Section 87,967 66Personnel Branch 36,307 77Burlington Bay Skyway 124,361 44Government Claims Committee 3,510 00Materials and Research Section 785,894 71
Municipal Roads Branch 292,960 89
18,666,369 78
W. R. Acton, 6,600.00; L. H. Alexander, 6,000.00; F. G. Allen, 7,500.00; G. R.Almond, 7,500.00; Y. Andersen, 9,000.00; N. C. Anderson, 6,300.00; K. Aperavi-cius, 6,595.83; A. E. Argue, 6,900.00; P. Arkema, 7,200.00; M. D. Armstrong,6,711.30; H. A. Aron, 8,599.92; J. R. Aubin, 6,300.00; D. W. Baird, 8,599.92;W. R. Baker, 6,600.00; A. D. Barclay, 6,000.00; J. D. Barclay, 6,000.00; F. L.
Barnett, 6,181.45; L. D. Barrett, 9,499.92; H. Barry, 9,999.96; N. S. Basarke,6,600.00; K. G. Bassi, 7,039.52; R. L. Bayne, 6,000.00; W. Beattie, 6,812.52;E. L. Beaudro, 7,800.00; R. J. Beaudro, 7,200.00; N. D. Bennett, 9,000.00;W. R. Bennett, 9,499.92; R. E. Bennie, 7,200.00; A. G. Benninger, 7,500.00;M. Berman, 7,200.00; S. Berman, 3,500.00; M. J. Bernhardt, 7,800.00; D. M.Bews, 6,270.16; W. Bidell, 9,999.96; P. D. Billings, 7,800.00; D. J. Black, 6,600.00;
J. H. Blevins. 8.199.96; R. W. Bond, 8,599.92; G. H. Booth, 7,500.00; M. W.Booth, 7,200.00; L. A. Boucher, 7,800.00; L. S. Bourne, 6,600.00; G. A. Bowles,6,900.00; F. L. Boyce, 6,900.00; L. E. Bradt, 6,300.00; G. H. Bragg, 6,600.00;H. K. Brandon, 6,600.00; P. W. Breithaupt, 7,200.00; R. Britton, 8,199.96;D. R. Brohm, 1,200.00; F. C. Brown, 9,000.00; J. Brown, 6,250.00; G. R. Brown-ing, 6,350.00; K. M. Bulloch, 6,300.00; F. Z. Bumbulis, 7,200.00; H. Y. Burch,6,500.00; E. Burke, 6,300.00; G. C. Burkhardt, 6,600.00; R. G. Burnfield, 9,000.00;
J. F. Caldwell, 6,300.00; T. S. Caldwell, 8,399.94; J. E. Callaghan, 8,459.07;R. J. Callighan, 8,199.96; R. A. Cameron, 7,425.00; I. C. Campbell, 8,199.96;G. Campitelli, 7,200.00; J. A. Carmody, 7,200.00; J. J. Casey, 8,051.59; E. A.Cash, 2,625.00; K. Cebers, 6,300.00; J. G. Celmins, 7,200.00; C. Chang, 6,475.80;R. S. Chapman, 9,499.92; J. M. Childs, 7,500.00; J. H. Christie, 7,500.00; G. H.Clark, 6,000.00; R. E. Clarke, 7,124.94; W. W. Clymer, 6,600.00; W. R. Coe,6,900.00; W. H. Coghill, 6,300.00; D. P. Collins, 9,499.92; V. E. Conway, 6,600.00;
J. H. Cook, 7,500.00; N. M. Cooke, 8,057.95; W. G. Cooke, 7,800.00; J. T.Corkill, 7,933.32; D. S. Cornell, 7,800.00; J. M. Crannie, 6,300.00; C. A. Cripps,7,313.33; A. F. Cummings, 6,300.00; A. P. Cunliffe, 6,050.00; J. B. Curtis, 6,000.00;
J. F. Dalev, 6,900.00; j. M. Davidson, 8,199.96; B. R. Davis, 10,500.00; R. E.Dawson, 7,200.00; H. C. Dernier, 10,500.00; P. L. Devalence, 7,200.00; P. W.Devine, 6,600.00; J. E. Devitt, 6,000.00; A. F. Dias, 6,000.00; C. Dinkoff, 6,600.00;G. M. Donnelly, 6,600.00; F. H. Draves, 6,300.00; R. Draycott, 6,300.00; L. R.Eadie, 8,599.92; N. E. Erwin, 6,600.00; G. Essauloff, 6,900.00; J. H. Eves,6,000.00; J. E. Eyres, 6,600.00; F. Fancy, 6,600.00; J. W. Faretis, 6,020.84;D. W. Farren, 9,499.92; E. B. Fenner, 7,800.00; L. O. Fiander, 7,800.00; F.Field, 7,200.00; L. D. Fisher, 6,600.00; J. J. Flanagan, 6,600.00; A. J. Flatman,6,900.00; E. A. Fletcher, 8,199.96; J. C. Flook, 3,750.00; J. M. Ford, 8,499.93;T. S. Foreman, 9,000.00; J. H. Forshaw, 6,600.00; J. G. Forster, 6,600.00; J. L.Forster, 7,445.00; [. D. Foster, 9,499.92; G. W. Fowler, 6,143.10; F. J. Fownes,9,499.92; V. C. Fox, 6,600.00; L. N. Francis, 6,577.42; R. W. Franks, 6,300.00;C. Fraser, 10,500.00; H. L. Fraser, 6,300.00; R. B. Fraser, 8,849.90; W. L. Fraser,
10,500.00; G. E. French, 8,399.94; W. C. Friedmann, 7,800.00; R. Y. Fujii,
6,900.00; K. P. Furness, 6,862.90; R. A. Garden, 6,900.00; J. B. Garland, 9,999.96;A. Gater, 9,499.92; E. W. Geddes, 6,900.00; J. K. George, 6,600.00; B. M. Ghadiali,
6,000.00; H. F. Gilbert, 8,283>82; F. Gill, 7,800.00; M. V. Gillard, 7,200.00;B. J. Giroux, 6,600.00; B. K. Glassford, 6,825.00; T. J. Goddard, 6,000.00;A. E. Goodwin, 8,199.96; F. Gormek, 6,600.00; J. T. Gourlay, 7,200.00; D. J.
Gove, 6,300.00; D. H. Graham, 6,600.00; P. J. Grant, 6,600.00; J. G. Gray,6,600.00; C. S. Grebski, 9,000.00; H. Greenland, 6,333.28; H. H. Greenly, 8,199.96;A. R. Griff, 6,600.00; J. E. Gruspier, 7,350.00; M. J. Gvildys, 8,224.96; W. D.Ham, 8,199.96; M. S. Hamilton, 6,000.00; T. L. Hamlin, 7,200.00; C. S. Hansen,8,199.96; J. D. Harris, 6,900.00; G. Harrison, 6,000.00; V. A. Hart, 7,200.00;P. J. Harvey, 9,000.00; A. A. Hay, 8,199.96; J. A. Havlock, 6,000.00; B. R.Heawsege, 8,751.25; F. G. Henry, 7,200.00; F. I. Hewson, 8,418.83; C. F. Homer,7,800.00; C. R. Hopkins, 8,199.96; D. M. Hopper, 6,687.93; W. T. Hopper,7,800.00; R. C. Horny, 6,600.00; J. P. Howard, 10,500.00; W. T. Howard, 6,004.50;H. S. Howden, 5,250.00; K. C. Howe, 6,300.00; G. U. Howell, 10,500.00; G. K.Hunter, 9,000.00; R. E. Hunter, 7,200.00; H. W. Hurrell, 7,500.00; K. I. Inkolov,
6,000.00; W. A. Irwin, 6,000.00; S. Jeffrav, 6,000.00; R. E. Jenkins, 7,200.00;H. E. Jephson, 7,500.00; E. H. Jones, 9,000.00; G. M. Jordan, 6,300.00; W. P.
H 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Xo. 1
King's Highways, etc.—Continued
Salaries—Permanent and Temporary Staff—Continued
Judson, 6,600.00; B. Karnig, 6,588.33; A. Katche, 7,200.00; A. E. Kay, 6,300.00
J. L. Keen, 7,500.00; E. R. Kenny, 7,800.00; C. H. Keyes, 6,000.00; C. A. King6,150.00; D. J. King, 8,199.96; W. R. Kinnear, 8,199.96; R. C. Kirkpatrick6,300.00; R. F. Kissick, 6,600.00; V. Kitching, 6,600.00; A. J. Klages, 6,000.00K. L. Kleinsteiber, 7,800.00; R. F. Kluchert, 6,331.62; J. A. Knowles, 7,200.00A. Kotzeff, 6,600.00; T. J. Kovich, 7,800.00; S. Kryzevicius, 6,300.00; VV. Kulmatickas, 6,300.00; P. Labarge, 6,600.00; F. G. Lane, 6,900.00; R. W. Langlands7,200.00; W. L. Lees, 6,175.00; A. D. Leitch, 6,900.00; P. Lelis, 7,200.00; ALeslie, 6,525.00; W. L. Lin, 7,500.00; J. K. Livingston, 7,800.00; R. K. Loescher6,600.00; F. E. Loscombe, 6,000.00; J. A. Lott, 6,304.50; H. C. Low, 6,300.00
J. V. Ludgate, 11,499.96; J. K. MacArthur, 7,800.00; D. A. MacDonald, 6,300.00
J. VV. MacDougall, 3,000.00; F. C. MacLean, 7,425.00; VV. Q. MacNee, 10,500.00T. E. Mahony, 6,000.00; E. J. Mallinson, 7,200.00; H. A. Mantle, 10,500.00S. J. Markiewicz, 8,199.96; F. H. Marsh, 6,000.00; F. R. Marshall, 8,199.96G. Martens, 9,000.00; J. R. Martin, 6,600.00; O. R. Martin, 6,600.00; M. FMaruta, 6,900.00; H. McArthur, 8,199.96; A. D. McAuliffe, 6,600.00; VV. CMcBride, 6,600.00; F. N. McCaffrey, 6,200.00; S. McComfeie, 7,800.00; V. SMcCutcheon, 7,500.00; P. J. McDonald, 6,600.00; VV. M. McFarlane, 7,075.00
J. C. McGee, 7,800.00; D. J. McKay, 6,000.00; H. B. McKay, 6,000.00; J. AMcKillop, 7,800.00; A. E. McKim, 9,000.00; J. P. McLachlan, 6,300.00; A. TMcLaren, 6,900.00; K. A. McLean, 6,900.00; H. D. McMillan, 10,637.08; D. JMcNeely, 6,900.00; P. McVVatt, 7,064.17; G. A. Metcalfe, 8,599.92; R. C. Minaker6,300.00; J. Moffat, 6,125.00; VV. H. Moffatt, 6,900.00; R. T. Molaro, 6,000.00H. F. Moore, 6,300.00; D. D. Murray, 7,200.00; E. H. Murray, 6,000.00; G. LNeal, 6,300.00; N. E. Neilans, 8,199.96; VV. D. Neilipovitz, 7,200.00; B. HNewington, 7,800.00; VV. S. Newman, 7,800.00; R. J. O'Brien, 8,199.96; VV. JO'Brien, 6,300.00; VV. H. Odell, 6,600.00; H. Orlando, 7,800.00; E. J. Orr, 3,166.64A. Parnamagi, 6,300.00; D. R. Paterson, 8,199.96; VV. D. Paton, 7,500.00; P. DPatterson, 8,824.90; P. A. Peacock, 6,908.87; P. Penev, 6,600.00; L. M. Peverett
6,525.00; D. Pinel, 7,500.00; R. E. Post, 6,900.00; H. G. Potts, 6,575.00; A. HRabb, 8,399.94; A. Radkowski, 7,383.06; H. A. Rainbow, 6,900.00; D. G. Ramsay16,112.90; VV. Randall, 6,300.00; W. D. Ratz, 9,499.92; R. VV. Rawlings, 8,599.92
G. VV. Raycroft, 8,199.96; R. G. Reid, 6,600.00; B. S. Richardson, 7,041.94
J. E. Richardson, 6,600.00; R. E. Richardson, 15,298.39; S. 1. Richardson7,200.00; T. H. Richardson, 6,000.00; A. VV. Rinn, 6,600.00; C. VV. Roach6,600.00; C. A. Robbins, 6,999.96; G. R. Roberts, 6,900.00; C. R. Robertson9,499.92; M. W. Robinson, 8,599.92; VV. Robinson, 6,000.00; A. M. Rogers6,300.00; T. A. Ross, 6,600.00; VV. H. Roters, 6,300.00; J. R. Roy, 7,800.00
A. Rublis, 6,750.00; A. Rutka, 10,500.00; B. Ruttner, 6,000.00; E. R. Saint
7,200.00; G. E. Salzirnis, 6,000.00; K. C. Sanders, 6,000.00; F. E. Saunders7,200.00; J. G. Saunders, 7,200.00; G. O. Sawver, 6,300.00; VV. G. Sawyer6,000.00; B. A. Schoales, 6,600.00; R. Schonfeld, 6,600.00; L. Schwabl, 7,200.00B. E. Schwarze, 6,300.00; D. VV. Scott, 6,000.00; G. Scott, 6,900.00; G. WScott, 9,000.00; VV. A. Seawright, 9,000.00; J. N. Secord, 6,300.00; J. K. See7,800.00; K. G. Selby, 6,525.00; R. A. Shannon, 6,475.00; T. A. Sharpe, 9,874.95
J. G. Shaw, 6,000.00; K. Y. Shen, 7,800.00; E. E. Shepherd, 6,300.00; M. HSher, 7,200.00; VV. M. Shiells, 8,199.96; L. P. Shorr, 6,000.00; R. J. Sim, 7,200.00G. M. Sinclair, 8,599.92; J. N. Skidmore, 7,500.00; VV. E. Skinner, 6,300.00
J. Slizys, 7,200.00; G. Sloan, 7,200.00; E. G. Smith. 6,300.00; Earl S. Smith8,199.96; Erie S. Smith, 10,624.68; H. F. Smith, 8,199.96; P. Smith, 7,966.65
R. B. Smith, 6,600.00; R. L. Smith, 6,600.00; J. Smits, 7,200.00; L. G. Snook6,300.00; L. G. Soderman, 9,499.92; G. Souter, 6,750.00; VV. Spence, 6,000.00
C. G. Spencer, 6,300.00; VV. C. Stanton, 6,900.00; 1. V. Stare, 6,000.00; AStermac, 7,447.92; L. VV. Stock, 7,200.00; M. Stovanoff, 7,800.00; R. F. Strain
7,200.00; A. W. Strom, 6,300.00; T. VV. Styles, 6,000.00; A. Sulavella, 6,300.00A. C. Suter, 9,499.92; G. A. Sutherland, 6,000.00; T. C. Swartman, 8,199.96P. J. Swords, 7,200.00; J. Tamulionis, 6,000.00; VV. H. Tennant, 6,000.00; J. CThatcher, 8,887.02; R. G. Theyers, 6,300.00; J. O. Thompson. 6,600.00; G. DThomson, 6,000.00; VV. J. Thomson, 7,200.00; D. E. Thrasher, 7,500.00; J. G. Till-
cock, 8,199.96; A. M. Toye, 12,000.00; S. E. Turkington, 6,600.00; J. R. Turner,
7,200.00; S. L. Uens, 6,000.00; J. G. Vandekaa, 6,600.00; VV. S. Vanstone, 6,600.00;
J. L. Vardon, 7,200.00; A. L. Vaughan, 7,200.00; VV. H. Venn, 8,199.96; J.
Villetorte, 7,200.00; P. E. Wade, 9,000.00; J. VV. Walker, 6,900.00; L. E. Walker,10,500.00; D. A. Waller, 6,600.00; T. A. Walsh, 6,300.00; J. Walter, 12,999.96;
D. F. Walton, 8,599.92; A. A. Ward, 7,999.98; P. F. Weber, 6,600.00; B. S.
Weese, 6,300.00; I. B. Weinberg, 8,599.92; S. R. Welbv, 7,800.00; W. E. Welt,
6,000.00; K. Westerby, 7,200.00; L. Westlake, 8,599.92; VV. Westlake, 7,800.00;
G. F. Wetherall, 9,625.00; J. K. Wheeler, 6,600.00; J. R. White, 6,300.00; F. B.
Whiteley, 10,500.00; J. E. Wice, 7,200.00; VV. G. Wigle, 1,541.66; J. B. Wilkes,
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Salaries—Permanent and Temporary Staff—Continued
11,499.96; B. Wilkie, 7,800.00; L. F. Williams, 7,590.33; P. Willis, 6,600.00;
C. R. Wilmot, 9,233.31; W. Wilson, 6,300.00; P. Wong, 7,091.13; W. H. Wood,6,000.00; B. Wright, 8,599.92; G. A. Wrong, 8,051.59; P. Yarosevych, 6,750.00;
E. F. Young, 6,300.00; C. C. Yuill, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 15,495,000.03;
Sundry employees, isolation bonus, 13,627.36; Less: Salaries transferred to othersections, 11,981.21 18,666,369 78
Pay Lists, wages of men:
District No. 1, Chatham 609,286 62
2, London 884,537 17
3, Stratford 635,681 03
4, Hamilton 1,587,753 21
5, Owen Sound 724,414 86
6, Toronto 1,591,418 18
7, Port Hope 1,305,950 32
8, Kingston 1,188,428 77
9, Ottawa 885,726 17
10, Bancroft 919,375 14
11, Huntsville 1,250,266 8813, North Bay 1,015,100 81
14, New Liskeard 819,164 6615, (Special Project 56-1) White River 282,205 14
16, Cochrane 849,742 95
17, Sudbury 1,000,068 0418, Sault Ste. Marie 1,172,619 71
19, Fort William 1,297,492 3620, Kenora 1,179,665 50
Art Design Section 18,146 23Engineering Audit Section 179,580 32Electronic Section 16,727 11
Planning and Design Branch 1,780,329 01Equipment Section 196,167 17
Property Section 220,522 61Supplies Section 71,387 55Land Surveys Section 612,595 56Regional Services Managers Section 46,729 60Personnel Branch 6,627 41Burlington Bay Skyway 19,760 82Materials and Research Section 527,338 26Municipal Roads Branch 16,095 04
22,910,904 21
Property for Right-of-Way, Damages, etc.:
Affleck, Andrew Page and Betty Joyce Affleck, 5,501.49; Thomas Franklin Ahearn,40,333.33; Arthur David Alguire, 6,200.00; Alfred Hislop Allin, 11,700.00;Amherst View Realty, Ltd., 6,000.00; Wesley Gerald Arnold and Delma M.Arnold, 5,600.00; Gordon A. Arsenault, Margaret Arsenault, and Ernest Poirier,
14,408.56; Carmen Artmont and Joseph Artmont, 15,000.00; Meredith E. Ash,6,270.00; Laura Marie Atkinson, Trustee, 11,000.00; Evert Aukema and HarkeVan Til, 5,110.00; Claude J. Austin, 32,006.86;
Baechler, A. Ethelbert and Zeta Pearl Baechler, 10,000.00; Willard W. Baillie andViola M. Baillie, 20,000.00; Baldwin Cartage, Ltd., 4,300.00; Richard ComptonBaycroft, 9,300.00; Madeline Beard, 10,400.00; George Beckett and EllenBeckett, 8,273.00; A. Allan Bell, 6,320.00; Bellands Realty Co., Ltd., 5,590.00;Edward Cecil Bellman, 5,300.00; Benjamin G. Bennett and Edith E. Bennett,4,000.00; Frances Bergin, 3,630.00; Bermor Investments, Ltd., 19,000.00; RoseBernardi, 36,234.00; Philippe Berthiaume, 3,750.00; Clara L. Bishop, 7,000.00;Jacob Bizon and Julia Bizon, 39,933.70; SamuelFleming Black and John MalcolmBlack, 18,000.00; Nicholas J. Blazenko, 50,000.00; Robert D. Blenman, 5,177.06;George Frederick William Bogart and Blanche Irene Bogart, 4,000.00; SamuelBogle, 6,457.65; David Ward Bovaird, 22,016.88; Charles Paul Bowen andJuliette L. Bowen, 5,000.00; Bowes and Cocks, Ltd., 9,593.92; FrederickBraaksma, 5,000.00; Cora Brennan and William Daniel Brennan, 8,051.92;Francis James Brennan and Jessie A. Brennan, 8,857.61; British AmericanOil Co., Ltd., 6,135.00; Lela Pearl Broadwood and George D. Broadwood,4,900.00; Percy Broadworth and Jenny Broadworth, 3,925.00; Mary N. Brown,4,600.00; Robert William Brown, 8,000.00; Carl Ross Bruce and Edith Leona
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Bruce, 4,000.00; County of Bruce, 4,719.00; William Edward Bryans, 4,713.35;Public School Board of the Township School Area of Burk's Falls, 16,500.00;Town of Burlington, 6,276.04;
Cadieux, Hilaire, 5,000.00; Campeau Construction Co., Ltd., 5,670.00; CanadianNational Railways, 3,691.72; Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 13,766.00; CanadianPetrofina, Ltd., 4,800.00; Roy S. Cartwright and Melva J. Cartwright, 5,100.00;Victoria Ceci, 10,000.00; Chambers and Meredith, Ltd., 6,795.62; RaoulChampagne, 8,000.00; James Ellis Chandler and Gladys Mary Chandler,11,100.00; Donald Fraser Chisholm, Walter Ross Chisholm and Joseph ClareChisholm, 5,000.00; Jeanne Choquette, 7,400.00; Charles Chrest, 4,350.00;Donald E. Christman, G. Ruth Bryce and M. Evelyn Bryce, 14,373.00; AngelinaCiurluini, 40,000.00; David Clarke and Charlotte V. Clarke, 4,500.00; JamesA. Clarke, 19,140.00; Norman Coburn, 3,925.00; Mabel D. Cohoe, 4,955.52;Mel Coleman, 6,077.99; Commercial Land Developments, Ltd., 94,846.00;Conklin Lumber Co., Ltd., 4,065.00; Eldon A. Conner, 7,500.00; E. Constam,8,049.56; Lyle L. Cook and Belva Cook, 9,000.00; Arnold Mack Cooper, 5,000.00;Domenic Corrado, 6,150.00; John B. Couperthwaite Estate, 14,058.69; Elsie
M. Cracknell, 9,416.85; Bruce B. Craibbe and Evelyn E. Craibbe, 15,000.00;James Robinson Craigie and Rosetta Elizabeth Craigie, 4,800.00; Grace EvelynCratt Estate, 40,000.00;
Daigle, Pierre, 11,000.00; Leonard Daoust, 4,560.00; William C. Davie, 27,000.00;R. A. Davis & Co., Ltd., 5,636.15; William H. Davy & Son, 3,815.00; FrankE. Dayus, 3,700.00; Maurice Delanghe and Lucie Delanghe, 5,325.00; LucDelvaulx, 16,820.00; M. R. Denison, 3,706.34; August Derudder and MarthaDerudder, 23,150.00; Jan Devries and Tannetje Devries, 10,500.00; TannetjeDevries, Trustee, 7,500.00; Jessie Dewberry, 4,726.56; Ronald Murray Dilla-
bough and Nora Violet Dillabough, 3,500.00; Malcolm Richard Dixon, 8,000.00;William Dmytrow and Elsie Dmytrow, 17,000.00; John Irwin Dobbie, 3,530.00;Charles Wallace Downey and Vera Marie Downey, 3,600.00; Leo Doyle, 9,400.00;Charles Jacob Dressel Estate, 12,084.39; Thomas Duffy and Audrey Duffy,
15,000.00; Mansergh Pace Duke and Elsie Lillian Duke, 50,686.33; Olive L.
Durham, 7,100.00;
Earle, John A., 9,300.00; Eastbay Construction Co., 7,758.19; Alva Samuel East-man, 10,216.00; Frank Ellis, Executor for Estate of Eliza J. Ellis, 19,902.87;Harry Ellison, 23,909.19; Arnold D. Elmslie, 20,000.00;
Fagan, Maurice, 5,000.00; Saul Farb, 5,000.00; Mario Fasan and Ferucio Fasan,6,800.00; George Edward Fawcett and Wilfred Fawcett, 9,000.00; Peter Fergusonand Shirley Ferguson, 11,100.00; Edith Mearl Fester, 11,000.00; Harold G.Fickes, 5,500.00; Bartholomew George Fishleigh, 4,400.00; John Arthur AmersonFishleigh and Lanore Fishleigh, 3,600.00; Mary McNulty Fix, 15,000.00;
John Fleming Sr., 5,000.00; John M. Fleming, 6,270.00; Neil A. Fleming,5,280.00; Frederick A. Forbes and Eleanor Forbes, 7,27-5.00; Ford InsuranceAgency, Ltd., 5,308.40; Wilmer Swan Fors and Pearl Vera Fors, 9,900.00;Graham M. Forsyth and Agnes Forsyth, 6,000.00; City of Fort William, 5,710.42;
Frontenac District High School Board, 4,500.00; Wendell W. Funkhouser,3,703.85;
Gallagher, George Thomas Estate, 60,000.00; Vivian Mae Gilbert, 6,500.00F. N. Gillard, 6,015.00; Mary Irene Gilmor, 4,900.00; Giora Investment Inc
& Seiber Development Corp., 40,840.00; J. H. Giroux, 5,000.00; James DGleadall and Shirley Gleadall, 12,500.00; Charles G. Goldhamer, 25,000.00Freddie Goll, 4,500.00; Lome Gooderham and Arthur Long, 18,397.00; NickGordij and John Kowalchuk, 14,031.00; Gordon Leaseholds, Ltd., 9,472.72
Herbert William Graham and Edna Gertrude Graham, 33,470.00; MargaretCairnduff Graham, 5,280.00; William R. Grant and Dorothy G. Grant, 10,000.00William H. Graves and Violet C. Graves, 5,000.00; Duncan James Gray20,000.00; Margaret Robina Gray, 3,500.00; Bruce Greer and Melvin McDowell8,428.00; Grensaw Holdings, Ltd., 6,000.00; Public School Board of Section No1 of the Township of North Grimsby, 6,000.00; Town of Grimsby, 19,296.07
Gudmer Holdings, Ltd., 32,907.36; Gwillimbury West Township School Board,
59,350.00;
Hall, Mabel I., 15,500.00; Mervin D. Hallman, 4,109.40; Alvin Harris and Lois
Elizabeth Harris, 4,115.00; Arnott Douglas Harrison and Jennie Aileen Harrison,
5,546.00; William Hart, 6,000.00; Joseph Heise, 14,100.00; Charles Hendershot,
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6,400.00; Lawrence C. Hennessey, 12,946.85; Elrick and Michie Henry, 6,500.00;
Bertha Payne Hickey, 5,547.58; James E. Hinkson and Alma I. Hinkson,20,900.00; Sadie M. Holman, 16,301.10; James Honor and Lena Honor, 14,500.00;
James F. Hooper and Violet Hooper, 4,400.00; Robert Corson Hornal, 13,100.00;
Nelson A. Hossack, 6,800.00; Annie B. Howe, 3,515.00; Wilmer A. Humphreyand Edna R. Humphrey, 13,143.61; John Husilik and Brenda Husilik, 9,591.00;
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 73,055.44;
Imperial Oil, Ltd., 45,347.92] International Nickel Co. of Canada, Ltd., 3,709.75;
Thomas C. Irwin, 13,000.00;
Jacobs, Hazel A., 10,741.21; Frank Jany, 7,332.00; Wilfrid Roy Jordan and JackLenover Jordan, 12,000.00;
Karci, Mary, Mary Keczan and George Keczan, 26,742.38; Kassner InvestmentCorp., Ltd., 5,000.00; Lauretta Kay, 6,435.00; Frank Burtfield Keeler and May-Maud Keeler, 10,845.00; J. Everard Kellam and Lome Douglas Kellam,59,673.21; W. R. Kellough & Associates, 5,500.73; Theresa Kelsey, 5,000.00;Donald A. Kennedy, 11,224.00; Harry Kerdman, Nathan Salonin, NathanKerdman, Harry Tkatch and Irving Eklove, 10,426.00; George S. King,13,106.01; William J. Kingdon and Janet B. Kingdon, 5,610.00; KingstonDrive in Theatre, 6,950.00; John Konecny and Mary Konecny, 10,760.00;Henry Ernest Kottmeier, 10,000.00; Ivan Kowalchuk and Hanka Kowalchuk,8,250.00; Vern Krieger, 4,500.00;
Laaksonen, Emil, 19,834.81; Martel Lachance, 7,200.00; William D. LaFlammein Trust, 14,960.49; Maurice W. Lafontasie and Gertrude M. Lafontasie,
13,514.31; George W. Laidlaw, 18,000.00; James W. Murray Laird, 6,316.00;A. J. Lalonde & Son, 4,860.00; Edward A. Lambert and Florence E. Lambert,20,027.23; Grace Lance, 4,000.00; Emile Larose, 6,000.00; Kenneth A. Laughlin,6,600.00; Milford Laughlin, 7,500.00; Cecile Lavigne, 5,210.00; James JosephLeclaire, 4,500.00; Elmer Doan Leek, 15,180.00; Eugene Legacy and PaulineLegacy, 10,497.00; Frank William Jay Leggett and Edna Irene Leggett, 7,000.00;A. E. LePage, Ltd., 5,832.00; Harold John Lewis, 3,500.00; Winnifred MaryLightfoot, 6,000.00; Limestone Products, Ltd., 27,500.00; Carl Victor Lindowand Josephine Lindow, 23,000.00; Melville O. Little, 10,000.00; Adrian Loney,5,000.00; John Longmore, 7,000.00; Robert Longmore and Lois A. Longmore,5,800.00; Thomas M. Longmore, 10,500.00; Board of Trustees for Lome ParkCollege, 9,911.91; Thomas A. Lowe Enterprises, Ltd., 8,000.00; EdwardLuckasavitch, 3,700.00; Roland C. Lundy, 4,074.95;
MacDonald, Ila, Hugh MacDonald and Alan MacDonald, 6,700.00; MacDonaldTownship School Area S. S. No. 4, 6,350.00; Allen Wallace MacKay, 24,500.00;Peter C. MacKey, 9,625.00; Agnes J. MacKinnon, 4,645.00; Charles Maddenand Joan Madden, 8,500.00; Russell J. J. Madgett, 13,059.73; Albert L. Makeyand Marietta Makey, 4,800.00; Maiden Development Corp., 7,493.25; RossMannen and Lillian Mannen, 6,611.45; Mansil Co., Ltd., 11,230.00; Trusteesof School Section No. 1, Township of Manvers, 7,900.00; Joseph Marchand andMarguerite Marchand, 4,760.00; Markham Sand & Gravel, Ltd., 221,953.00;Gordon S. Marshall, 5,850.00; Mason, Foulds, Arnup, Walter, Weir and Boeckh,11,579.43; Alphonse Masse, 4,004.83; Onexime August Masse, 11,000.00;Charles C. Matthies, 4,000.00; Marie Eveleen Mavety, 15,131.69; Lewis Mc-Adam, 4,000.00; Bertha Elizabeth McBride, 5,000.00; Earl J. McCauley,3,900.00; Douglas McClure, 7,000.00; George D. McColl, 6,500.00; JosephO. McCourt, 21,553.00; Norman McGee, 8,479.40; Thomas H. McGown,11,149.63; Blanche Velma Mcintosh, 16,500.00; Alfred M. Mclntyre and EvalineB. Mclntyre, 4,000.00; Laura McKay, 4,417.00; Gordon McLachlan, 3,500.00;Ross McMahon, 11,509.20; Thomas A. McPherson, 4,500.00; Stanley ErnestMeikle, 7,183.75; Grace L. Merritt, 5,949.78; Metro Landscape Supplies, Ltd.,
12,650.00; Garnet E. Michaelis and Evelyn Mae Michaelis, 3,500.00; SamuelMichaelis, 6,000.00; Robert Harold Miller and Stewart Wilfred Miller, 9,000.00;William A. Miller, 6,800.00; Clarence Albert Milligan, 5,650.00; Samuel D.Mills and Martha K. Mills, 6,600.00; Stanley Douglas Mills, 3,925.00; HarrvArthur Moffatt, 4,950.00; Peter B. Moloney, 7,067.49; Olive May Moon,27,889.09; Harry Moran, 38,729.57; Elizabeth Mordan, 15,155.00; GordonStephenson Morris and Mona June Morris, 5,950.00; Morton Motors of Ottawa,Ltd., 4,380.00; Norman E. Mortson and Angela Mortson, 9,500.00; Clifford
N. Moss and Arthur Brigger, 55,046.83; Muskoka Construction, Ltd., 6,000.00;James Mutch, 3,800.00; Floyd Myers, 5,000.00;
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National Capital Commission, 6,806.70; National Sewer Pipe, Ltd., 78,183.00;John G. Newton, 22,700.00; Lome E. Nichols, 8,560.00; North EnnisclareRealty, Ltd., 5,955.00; Northern Sand & Gravel Co., Ltd., 4,360.00;
Oliver, Herbert E. and Hazel W. Oliver, 32,500.00; Frank Ostrander, 8,446.00;
Palmer, Evaline A. and David Paul Palmer, 3,845.42; Panketrol, Ltd., 3,910.00;Edmond Paquette, 3,500.00; David Leonard Parker, 3,9,00.00; Parkinson,Gardiner, Roberts, Anderson, Conlin and Fitzpatrick, 5,215.20; Ross FranklinParks, 4,000.00; Elmer Patterson, 19,250.00; Lucinda Hester Fernie Paxton,19,650.00; Robert M. Paxton, 6,944.41; Loriana Pedneaud, 9,900.00; SouthPeel Board of Education, 7,000.00; James Pengilley, 15,000.00; Arthur Perreault,
4,950.00; Gaspard Perreault, 16,846.38; Joseph Perreault, 4,000.00; John JosephPetch, 27,720.00; Pilot Research Co., 6,081.40; John M. Piper and MargaretPiper, 4,165.00; Dmytro Pochereva and Stefania Pochereva, 23,000.00; GeorgeE. Potter, 4,500.00; Lillian G. Preston, 28,000.00; William Ernest Preston andMarie Preston, 4,224.00; Harry Pridham and Agnes Pridham, 7,500.00; PrincipalInvestments, Ltd., 4,463.40; Department of Public Works, Ontario, 7,566.40;
Queenston Quarries, Ltd., 425,000.00; Kenneth T. Quinn and Isabel W. Quinn,3,990.00;
Read, Cecil, Arthur and Emma Louise Read, 10,024.04; Receiver General of
Canada, 87,891.15; Clifford Melvin Reid and Enabelle Reid, 10,000.00; HughReid, 15,251.10; Oria Allen Reid and Marion Agnes Reid, 16,915.70; GeorgeErnest Richardson, 26,763.88; Riverside Poultrv Farms London, Ltd., 4,000.00;Riverwood Homes, Ltd., 6,250.00; Gladvs M. Robinson, 4,700.00; Jennie PearlRobinson, 5,000.00; William J. Robinson, 11,000.00; Gilles Rodrigue, 7,625.00;Francis Edward Rooney, 46,000.00; Peter Rosa and Mary Rosa, 3,600.00;Lucien Routhier, 5,000.00; Harry Rubin, 26,502.78; Lillian Rupnick, 10,031.98;Robert L. Russell, 5,000.00; Clarence J. Russwurm and Edna Russwurm,6,990.01;
St. David's Golf Club, Ltd., 84,700.00; St. George's Anglican Church, Homer,45,000.00; Bruce Saundercook and Helen Bernice Saundercook, 10,000.00;Norman Herschel Schipper, Trustee, 76,160.60; Stefan Schneider and ElizabethSchneider, 7,000.00; Ernest Christfor Schopf, 6,444.17; Godrey Schuett,
13,964.51; Philip Schwarz, Joseph Schwarz and Carl Schwarz, 8,250.00; SeiberDevelopment Corp., 5,919.00; Henry Selland, 5,500.00; Wilbert Shafer andLaura Shafer, 17,000.00; Benjamin B. Shantz and Myra Shantz, 9,800.00;
James Kenneth Sims, 12,000.00; Willis G. Sloat, 18,934.27; Edna Smith, 8,533.25;
Hubert Smith and Emily Smith, 4,215.00; Myrtle Smith, 3,500.00; Solar In-
vestment Corp., Ltd., 39,151.27; Norman Harry Solmon, 7,100.00; Sam Sorbara,Trustee, 11,000.00; William Sorrill and Margaret W. Sorrill, 12,500.00; CameronRussell Spence, 19,757.00; Hilda Myrtle Spencer, 29,284.34; Gus Stassinakis
and Adam Moreth, 9,079.26; Claude V. Steele and Edith G. Steele, 8,250.00;Francis William Stinson, Mary Agnes Stinson and Brucie C. J. MacKenzie,34,895.62; Allan E. Stott and Helen M. Stott, 14,875.01; Strung Real Estate,
Ltd., 14,078.34; Sun Oil Co., Ltd., 10,557.63; Supertest Petroleum Corp., Ltd.,
10,391.60; Annie Swirla, 22,969.83; Alex Szabo and Margaret Szabo, 3,525.00;
Talbot, Norine E. and Dorothy E. Allaire, 14,000.00; George B. Teneyck andAgnes M. Teneyck, 11,611.76; Queenie Luella Teneyck, 4,960.00; TennantTire Service, Ltd., 17,191.12; Covert Teske, 8,550.00; Freda Thompson andFrederick Thompson, 18,260.00; Bruce Thorpe and Beatrice Thorpe, 9,700.00;
Doris Tooley, 4,000.00; City of Toronto, 301,468.00; Metropolitan Toronto,34,500.00; Gladys Irene Trickett, 5,225.00; Mary Ann Tufford, 14,950.30;
George Robert Turpin and Mary Ann Turpin, 27,397.07;
Union Society, East Riding of York and Markham Township Agricultural Society,
Markham Fair Grounds, 19,150.00; Vivian Feron Unwin, 25,887.25;
Valley Stream Developments, Ltd., 9,000.00; Madeline Vanbrabant, 6,500.00;
Madeline M. Varey, 6,200.00; Leah E. Vernon, Doris Vernon, Foster Vernonand Arthur Vernon, 10,140.41 ; Joseph Alexander Villeneuve, Ernest J. Villeneuve,
Harold Shields and Robert Charles Adams, 13,500.00; Wilfred H. Vine, 4,300.00;Bernardus Vloedbeld and Petronella Vloedbeld, 3,850.00;
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Property for Right-of-Way, Damages, etc.—Continued
Wallace, Helen, William C. Wallace, Mabel Jane Wallace, William P. Wallaceand Janet Wallace, 3,740.00; Loney L. Wallace and David Hallett, 16,376.69;
C. E. Wardell & Son, 4,074.24; William W. Watt and Rowland F. May, 4,500.00;
Allan Weber, 5,870.00; Gordon Webster, 4,273.63 ; William E. Webster, 10,489.61
;
Bert Weir & Sons, Ltd., 3,770.80; Mary Ida West, 4,285.00; Township of
Westminster, 18,525.82; Evangeline B. Wheatley, 19,934.02; Richard Whittaker,21,670.00; Robert Whitten and Helena Whitten, 18,729.61; Francis J. Wick-Wire Estate, 6,500.00; George William Willis, 30,000.00; J. A. Willoughby& Sons, Ltd., 4,380.17; Kathleen Congdon Willson, 4,211.00; Allan C. Wilson,Trustee, 27,330.72; Harry Wilson and Violet M. Wilson, 17,700.00; HelenWimberley and Arthur Cecil Wimberley, 10,000.00; Ada Winger and Clifford
L. Winger, 11,715.00; Garth Wintemute and Viola Mary Wintemute, 5,000.00;
Fred P. Winter, 12,680.64; Earl Wood, 8,000.00; William A. Wood, 5,977.87;
Yarlasky, Waiter and Vera Yarlasky, 4,000.00; Yelverton United Church,10,500.00; Frank A. Young and Willo Young, 5,000.00; Meriam MadelieneYsselstyn, 25,000.00;
Zadow, John Edward, 3,900.00; Paul Znachor and Elizabeth Znachor, 20,000.00;
Accounts under $3,500, 1,835,719.58.
Total 7,950,156 13
Contracts
:
Aiken & MacLachlan, Ltd., No. 58-640, structure and approaches, OtonabeeRiver Bridge, 0.25 miles, Highway No. 7, Peterborough By-Pass, 67,860.60;No. 58-642, structure and grading, 0.60 miles, Highway No. 401, from 0.16miles west of Highway No. 24 westerly, including Speed River, 66,027.42;No. 59-151, structure, Hoggs Hollow Viaduct, westbound lane, Highway No.401, 134,875.52; Leo Alarie & Sons, Ltd., No. 58-645, structure, "S" andapproaches, Montreal River at Latchford, 0.35 miles, Highway No. 11, 67,633.01;No. 59-140, rental of equipment for grading, gravelling and culverts, 10 miles,
Foleyet Resources Road, Foleyet westerly, 15,957.19; No. 60-151, crushedgravel, Highway No. 101, Twin Lakes towards Ghost River, 9,699.99; No.60-247, rental of equipment for grading, gravelling and culverts, 5 miles, MiningAccess Road, from Kam-Kotia Mine Site southerly, 26,209.30; No. 60-253,
structure, Highway No. 101, Frederick House River Structure, 3.9 miles westof Highway No. 67, 14,321.25; Anderson Paving, No. 59-646, winter sanding,Owen Sound District, 6,818.18; Antici Construction Co., Ltd., No. 55-87,
grading, culverts and granular base, 6.5 miles, Highway No. 86, Molesworthwest, 4,623.09; No. 58-45, grading and culverts, 4.53 miles, Highway No.401, from 0.75 miles east of Morrish Road Structure to Highway No. 28,
17,873.51; No. 59-295, grading, culverts and granular base, 0.4 miles, QueenElizabeth Way, Scott Street Service Road, St. Catharines, 48,351.15; No.59-321, grading of canal banks, Queen Elizabeth Way, Homer Bridge Site,
over Welland Canal, 33,297.97; No. 60-95; grading, granular base and hotmix paving (detour and approaches), 0.8 miles, Queen Elizabeth Way, HomerBridge, 278,979.23; Ardelt Industries of Canada, Ltd., No. 58-177, structuralsteel, Goulais River Bridge north of Sault Ste. Marie, Highway No. 17, 53,988.10;No. 58-188, structural steel, Madawaska River Bridge, Highway No. 62, 2,408.72;No. 59-72, structural steel, Highway No. 17, Algoma Central and Hudson BayRailway Subway at Odena, 13,643.00; No. 59-86, structural steel, HighwayNo. 401, Township of Blenheim, Bridge No. 2, over Nith River, 169,392.00;No. 59-113, structural steel, Highway No. 11, Missinaiba River Bridge, Mattice,241,863.95; No. 59-150, structural steel, Highway No. 17, Jackfish River Bridge,10 miles east of Nipigon, 38,420.00; No. 59-302, structural steel, HighwayNo. 8, Grand River Bridge, Freeport, 387,973.00; Armitage (Ontario)Construction Co., Ltd., 59-664, winter sanding, Toronto District, 9,900.81;No. 60-582, winter sanding, Toronto District, 39,627.79; Geo. ArmstrongCo., Ltd., No. 58-290, grading and culverts, 0.68 miles, Highway No. 120,Rainy Lake Causeway, 5 miles east of Fort Frances, 10,201.51; No. 60-528,crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 613. D.H.O. Labelle Pit, 11.5 miles northof Devlin, 11,899.44; Arnott Construction, Ltd., No. 59-68, structureand approaches, Highway No. 17 at Sand River, 36,992.23; No. 60-263, precastpost-tensioned beams, Highway No. 401, Township of Blandford, Bridge No,1, 3 miles southwest of Drumbo, 28,248.05; Atlas Construction (Toronto),Ltd., No. 59-190, grading, granular base and structure, 0.78 miles, Highway
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No. 120, Rainy Lake Causeway, 433,538.30; No. 60-244, supply, fabricationand installation of pier de-icing system, Highway No. 11, Rainy Lake Causeway,18,180.00;
Bailey Construction Co., Ltd., No. 55-269, Bridge No. 13, Highway No. 401,westbound lane at Highway No. 3 underpass, Township of Sandwich South,1,023.11; No. 58-171, structure, Highway No. 401, Township of Hamilton,Bridge No. 10 at Cobourg Creek, 13,795.79; No. 58-228, structure and ap-proaches, Highway No. 401, Township of Hope, Bridge No. 13, 806.26; No.58-233, structure and approaches, Highway No. 401, Township of Clarke,Bridge No. 16, 5,566.13; No. 58-264, structure and approaches, Highway No.401, Township of Hamilton, Bridge No. 13, 2,359.10; No. 59-28, structureand approaches, Highway No. 401, Township of Haldimand, Bridge No. 4,
47,894.55; No. 60-57, grading, culverts, granular base, hot mix paving and struc-ture, 0.25 miles, Highway No. 50, Humber River (Mill Pond) Palgrave, 24,008.01
;
Bailey-Drope Paving, Ltd., No. 58-609, grading, culverts, granular base,hot mix paving and structure, 0.2 miles, Highway No. 17, Sharpes Creek atRutherglen, 3,063.50; No. 60-569, winter sanding, Hamilton District, 50,378.76;
D. G. Bawtinheimer, Ltd., No. 59-639, winter sanding, Hamilton District,
13,698.86; K. J. Beamish Construction Co., Ltd., No. 55-438, resurfacingand granular base, 12.86 miles, Highway No. 12, Waubaushene to Midland,6,320.68; No. 58-131, grading, culverts, granular base and structure, 0.81 miles,
Highway No. 7, Township of Monaghan North, C.P.R. Overhead, PeterboroughBy-Pass, 15,564.37; No. 59-22, grading, granular base and hot mix paving,(a) 4.5 miles, Highway No. 48, from 0.8 miles north of Markham, northerly, (b)structure Little Rouge Creek, (c) resurfacing, 0.77 miles, old Highway No.48, from 3.8 miles north of Markham, northerly, 230,852.55; No. 59-215, hotmix paving, 4.2 miles, Highway No. 401, Whitby to Oshawa, 120,136.13; No.59-584, resurfacing, 12 miles, Highway No. 2, Crystal Beach to Village of
Waterton, 57,923.71; No. 60-90, grading, granular base and hot mix paving,1.87 miles, Highway No. 47, Highway No. 48 to Church Street, Stouffville,
99,180.25; No. 60-116, hot mix paving, 3.5 miles, Highway No. 7, Jackson'sCreek to the intersection of Highways 7 and 7B, 78,031.79; No. 60-118, grading,culverts, granular base and hot mix paving, 1.15 miles, Highway No. 401,South Service Road, Fairport Beach Road to Liverpool Road, 24,955.92; No.60-188, grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 6.02 miles, Highway No.58, Port Colborne to Welland, 4,611.38; No. 60-276, grading, granular base,
hot mix paving and structure, 0.51 miles, Highway No. 400, road allowancebetween Townships of King and Vaughan, 8,887.95; No. 60-501, prime dustlayer, London District, 3,965.93; No. 60-530, hot mix patching, Highways47 and 48, Toronto District, 47,386.89; No. 60-540, surface treatment, Highways118, 500 and 520, Huntsville District, 31,973.13; No. 60-579, winter sanding,Toronto District, 52,382.70; Beckwith Construction Co., Ltd., No. 58-44,
grading, culverts, granular base, hot mix paving and structure, 1.06 miles,
Highway No. 15, Mississippi River Bridge at Innesville, 17,765.52; Billie
Construction Co., Ltd., No. 58-97, grading, drainage, granular base and hotmix paving, 0.6 miles, Ottawa-Queensway (Nicholas Street), 12,330.26;Bird Construction Co., Ltd., No. 57-168, structure and approaches, HighwayNo. 401, Black Sturgeon River, 12 miles southwest of Nipigon, 3,761.52;R. A. Blyth, Estate, No. 52-01, dock and approaches, Highway No. 33,
Adolphustown-Glenora, 6,455.40; No. 56-232, structures (2), Highway No. 401,Township of Leeds and Lansdowne, Bridges 2 and 3 at Gananoque, 9,005.71;No. 59-186, structure, Highway No. 11, Missinaibi River at Mattice, 72,560.33;No. 59-255, grading, culverts, granular base and structure, 0.24 miles, Dev.Road No. 382, Big Otter Creek, 4 miles northwest of Vienna, 56,056.38; No.60-21, grading, granular base, hot mix paving and structure, 1.2 miles, HighwayNo. 32, Gananoque River Bridge, 2 miles north of Gananoque, 25,711.65;No. 60-216, grading, granular base, hot mix paving and structure, 0.11 miles,
Highway No. 87, Maitland River at Harriston, 53,892.33; George BocConstruction Co., Ltd., No. 58-160, grading, culverts and granular base, 4.4
miles, Highway No. 109, Dyno Mines to Monck Lake, 384.24; No. 58-226,
structure, Highway No. 11. C.N.R. Overhead, 1 mile south of Huntsville,
3,174.19; No. 59-308, structure, approaches and service road, 0.6 miles, High-way No. 401, Township of Puslinch, Bridge No. 9, 112,097.86; No. 60
:14,
grading, culverts, granular base, hot mix paving and structure, 0.7 miles,
Highway No. 6, Saugeen River Bridge, Mount Forest, 153,445.83; No. 60-234,
structure and approaches, Highway No. 126, Thames River Bridge (HighburyAvenue Extension), London, 47,818.98; J. E. Bond, Ltd., No. 58-148,
grading, culverts and granular base, 9.93 miles, Highway No. 17, from 2.5
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miles west of Raleigh to 1.5 miles east of Butler, 65,005.06; No. 59-70, grading,
culverts and granular base, 7.42 miles, Highway No. 17, Ignace to Butler,
350,973.34; Bot Construction, Ltd., No. 60-15, grading, granular base, hotmix paving and structure, 0.19 miles, Highway No. 40, Talford Creek, 29,192.81
;
No. 60-285, structure and approaches, 0.18 miles, Highway No. 401, Victoria
Road, Township of Westminster, 1.7 miles west of Highway No. 74, 5,371.92;
No. 60-286, structure and approaches, 0.21 miles, Highway No. 401, Townshipof West Oxford, Bridge No. 6, 2.2 miles east of Highway No. 19, 22,497.16;
Jack Both, Ltd., No. 56-33, grading, culverts and granular base, 7.4 miles,
Dev. Road, Cobden to Kelly's Inn, and Snake River Bridge, 38,078.33; No.59-211, grading, culverts and granular base, 7.97 miles, Highway No. 41, Denbighsoutherly to Kilpecker Creek, 303,529.11; Bray Construction Co., Ltd.,
No. 60-506, prime dust layer, Huntsville District, 24,397.75; BrayshawsSteel, Ltd., No. 59-61, structural steel, C.P.R. Overhead, Ouimet, HighwayNo. 17, 3,751.93; Douglas Bremner Construction, Ltd., No. 57-290, structure,
Highway No. 17, Ottawa Queensway Bridge No. 33, St. Laurent Blvd.:7,395.93;
Brennan Paving Co., Ltd., No. 59-49, grading, culverts, granular base andhot mix paving, 2 miles, Intersection of Highway No. 135 and WellingtonRoad, Wellington Road to Highway No. 401, Interchange and Service Roadfrom County Road No. 37A to Wellington Road, 4,168.28; No. 59-129, granularbase and hot mix paving, 13.8 miles, Highway No. 400, Coldwater By-Pass,and Coldwater, south, 223,807.28; No. 59-200, grading, granular base, hot mixpaving and approach slabs, 2.2 miles, Highway No. 401, from Highway No. 2
to Highway No. 28, Service Road, and Intersection of Highways 28 and 2,
169,843.08; No. 60-92, granular base and hot mix pavement, 5.44 miles, HighwayNo. 401, from Highway No. 28 to Highway No. 45 Interchange, 391,853.80;No. 60-105, grading, culverts, granular base and hot mix paving, Highway No.20, approaches to Burlington Canal Lift Bridge, 65,490.16; No. 60-189, hotmix paving, drainage and grading, 5.86 miles, Highway No. 15, Morton to
Elgin, 118,012.27; No. 60-533, hot mix patching, Highways 3, 6, 24 and 54,
Hamilton District, 63,209.98; No. 60-568, winter sanding, Hamilton District,
39,922.74; No. 60-572, winter sanding, Hamilton District, 39,380.40; No.60-586, winter sanding, Port Hope District, 42,192.90; L. R. Brown andCo., Ltd., No. 58-263, structure and approaches, Highway No. 17, GoulaisRiver Bridge, north of Sault Ste. Marie, 50,748.82; No. 58-273, structure andapproaches, Highway No. 17, Catfish Creek Bridges 1 and 2, 10 miles north of
Wawa, 3,700.79; Donald T. Brunton, No. 58-08, grading, culverts andgranular base, 3.25 miles, Highway No. 66, from 5.2 miles east of KirklandLake easterly, 3,617.39;
Canada Grading and Structures, Ltd., No. 60-98, centre sub-structure, QueenElizabeth Way, Homer Bridge, St. Catharines, 586,928.64; Canada MachineryCorp., Ltd., No. 60-191, structural steel, Highway No. 21, Maitland RiverBridge, Goderich, 201,270.00; Canadian Bridge Co., Ltd., No. 57-114,structural steel, Highway No. 17, White Lake Narrows, 20 miles west of WhiteRiver, 3,049.00; Canadian Safety Fences, No. 60-136, security fence, High-way No. 17 and Ottawa Queensway, (a) Rideau River easterly to East CityLimits, (b) East City Limits easterly, 15,197.74; Canadian Steeplejacks,No. IB-15-60, bridge painting, Highway No. 86B, at West Montrose, 975.00;
Carrington Construction Co., Ltd., No. 59-05, structure and approaches,Highway No. 69, Naiscoot River Bridge, 30 miles northwest of Parry Sound,119,211.58; No. 59-221, structure and approaches, grading, culverts, granularbase and hot mix paving, 0.24 miles, Highway No. 69, Whitson Creek, 10 milesnorth of Sudbury, 27,297.20; Carter Construction Co., Ltd., No. 58-19,grading, culverts and granular base, 6.35 miles, Highway No. 17, from 12.2
miles to 18.4 miles east of Manitoba boundary, 81,409.50; No. 58-612, grading,granular base, hot mix paving, concrete paving and structures, 1.034 miles,
Queen Elizabeth Way, Interchange at Shooks Hill, 228,188.87; No. 59-24,
(a) hot mix paving, 12.54 miles, Highway No. 17, from 6 miles east of Manitobaboundary easterly, (b) hot mix patching, Highway No. 17, 1.3 miles east fromManitoba boundary, 105,384.46; No. 59-285, grading, granular base, hot mixpaving and structures, 1.38 miles, Highway No. 401, Highway No. 8 Interchangeand Grand River, 667,522.58; Carter Paving Co., Ltd., No. 59-32, granularbase, concrete paving and hot mix paving, 5.41 miles, Highway No. 401, fromHighway No. 2 Interchange to Highway No. 29 Interchange, 309,637.52;No. 60-228, granular base, reinforced concrete pavement and hot mix paving,14.4 miles, Highway No. 401, from 1.3 miles east of St. Andrews Road, Cornwallto 1.25 miles east of Lancaster, 25,260.53; Caswell Construction Co., Ltd.and Teck Northern Roads, Ltd., No. 58-17, grading, culverts, granular base
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and structures, 2.4 miles, Highway No. 11, Callander Diversion, 10,451.61;No. 58-276, grading, culverts and granular base, 5.34 miles, Highway No. 66,Kirkland Lake east, 65,501.22; No. 59-205, grading, granular base and hotmix paving, 1.08 miles, Highway No. 66, Main Street to Burnside Drive, Kirk-land Lake, 291,061.90; No. 60-60, structure, 0.17 miles, Highway No. 11, O.N.R.Overhead Bridge at Earlton, 51,443.70; No. 60-163, hot mix paving, 6.06 miles,Highway No. 66, from 8.5 miles east of Kirkland Lake to west of Larder Lake,88,895.56; Caswell Paving, No. 59-642, winter sanding, Hamilton District,
13,031.70; Caswell Paving Co., No. 60-538, surface "treatment, Highways11, 27 and 88, Toronto District, 21,664.30; No. 60-543, surface treatment, High-ways 62, 109 and Sec. Highway No. 620, Bancroft District, 22,309.26;G. A. Catenacci, No. IB-20-60, granular base, hot mix paving and concretecurb and gutter, various locations, Kingston District, 9,551.45; CayugaQuarries, Ltd., No. 59-638, winter sanding, Hamilton District, 10,364.34;
Central Bridge Co., Ltd., No. 60-47, structural steel, Highway No. 6.
Saugeen River, Mount Forest, 93,727.00; No. 60-76, structural steel, HighwayNo. 21, C.P.R. Subway, Goderich, 16,993.00; John Chisholm, Ltd., No.55-285, structure, Highway No. 17, steel River northeast of Santoy in Town-ship No. 81, 500.00; No. 57-283, structure, grading, culverts, granular baseand hot mix paving, 0.9 miles, Highway No. 68, Spanish River Bridge atEspanola, 152,441.11; No. 59-07, structure, Highway No. 400, CharlottenburghBridge No. 4, east of Cornwall, 34,967.14; No. 59-51, structure and approaches,Highway No. 17, Agawa River Bridge, 11 miles north of Montreal River,135,893.86; No. 60-278, structure and approaches, 0.58 miles, Dev. Road No.498, Spanish River Bridge, Massey, 12,670.34; Chisnell-Ganton, Ltd.,
No. 58-641, structure, grading, culverts, granular base and hot mix paving,0.63 miles, Sec. Highway No. 544, Onaping River at Levack, 4,835.15;Con-Bridge, Ltd., No. 57-54, structure, Moira Lake Bridge, Dev. Road No.274, south of Madoc, 4,790.36; No. 58-203, structure and approaches, HighwayNo. 401, over Ganaraska River, Township of Hope, Bridge No. 16, 4,042.01;No. 58-215, structure and approaches, Highway No. 17, White Lake Narrows,20 miles east of Hemlo, 36,221.04; No. 58-256, substructure, Highway No. 17,
Pic River, 2 miles north of Heron Bay, 3,677.45; No. 58-294, structure andapproaches, 0.5 miles, Highway No. 17, Winnipeg River, east branch at Kenora,60,718.71; No. 59-45, structure, granular base and completion of approaches,0.23 miles, Highway No. 401, road allowance between Townships of Hope andHamilton, 13,620.82; No. 59-109, structure and approaches, 0.32 miles, HighwayNo. 401, Township Road between Lots 20 and 21,1 mile northwest of Cobourg,45,341.24; No. 59-155, structure and approaches, Highway No. 401, HornerCreek, Con. V, Township of Blenheim, 42,779.91; No. 59-292, grading, culverts,
granular base and structures, 0.69 miles, Highway No. 11, Kapuskasing Riverat Kapuskasing, 425,047.56; No. 59-298, structure, Highway No. 17, JackpineRiver Bridge, 15 miles east of Nipigon, 72,030.27; Alan G. Cook, Ltd.,
No. 60-611, crushed gravel, Highway No. 69, Sudbury District, 31,522.11;
Cookson Construction, No. 60-573, winter sanding, Hamilton District,
36,606.37; A. Cope & Sons, Ltd., No. 57-295, granular base and hot mixpaving, 2.5 miles, Queen Elizabeth Way, from Highway No. 2 to Beach RoadInterchange, 11,990.30; Cornell Construction Co., Ltd., No. IB-25-60,installation of curb, at the Junction of Highways 2 and 5, 1,587.00; SamCosentino, Ltd., No. 59-213, structure, approaches and service road, 0.63 miles,
Highway No. 401, Township of Puslinch, Bridge No. 11, 67,967.66; No. 59-242,
grading, culverts, granular base, hot mix paving and structure, 0.54 miles,
Interchange of Highways 401 and 6, 129,527.99; Cox Construction, Ltd.,
No. 59-99, grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 16.25 miles, HighwayNo. 19, Stratford to Milverton, 204,778.57; No. 60-18, granular base and hotmix paving, 6.8 miles, Highway No. 401, Highway No. 6 westerly, 517,412.51;No. 60-36, granular base and hot mix paving, 6.13 miles, Highway No. 401,
from 3.66 miles east to 2.47 miles west of Highway No. 24, 431,484.79;-;
Croydon Construction, Ltd., No. 59-281, rental of equipment for grading,
gravelling and culverts, 4 miles, Resources Road, Kowkash to Can-Fer Mines,Jeffries Lake, 12,610.42; Curran & Briggs, Ltd., No. 56-230, grading, culverts
and granular base, 9.38 miles, Highway No. 129, from 7 miles south of Chapleau,7,944.09; No. 57-89, grading, culverts and granular base, 4.58 miles, HighwayNo. 11, from 2 miles south to 3 miles north of Driftwood, 69,822.77; No. 57-132,
grading, culverts and granular base, 6 miles, Highway No. 17, from the Michi-picoten River south toward Fenton Lake, 151,150.04; No. 58-24, grading,
culverts, granular base and structure, 7 miles, Highway No. 17, from 6 miles
south of Michipicoten River to 2 miles south of Old Woman Bay and Old WomanRiver Bridge, 335,193.67; No. 58-78, grading and culverts, 9.1 miles, Highway
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No. 17, from 10 miles north of Wawa north, 276,246.82; No. 59-590, surfacetreatment, Sault Ste. Marie District, 26,411.08; No. 60-82, grading, granularbase, culverts and structure, 3.46 miles, Highway No. 69, Parry Sound By-Pass,286,640.43; No. 60-153, grading, culverts and granular base, 5.88 miles, HighwayNo. 69, Parry Sound By-Pass to 2 miles north of Nobel, 535,007.48; CurtisBros., Ltd., No. 60-71, timber culverts (creosoted) and approaches, 0.28 miles,
Highway No. 105, Pickerel Creek, 21,320.10; Alphe Cyr, Ltd., No. 60-103,structure, Highway No. 401, Township of Cornwall, Bridge No. 16, C.P.R.Overpass, 3 miles north of Cornwall, 41,499.70;
Dapco, Ltd., No. 59-120, grading and culverts, 6.2 miles, Peterborough By-Pass,(A) New Highway No. 7, from Junction of Highway No. 28 to Junction of OldHighway No. 7, (B) Highway No. 115, from Junction of New Highway No. 7
to Peterborough City Limits, 149,505.81; Dean Construction Co., Ltd.,No. 59-98, structures and approaches, 0.45 miles, Highway No. 40, Bear Creek,Maxwell Creek and Big Creek, north of Chatham, 92,135.92; DibbleeConstruction Co., Ltd., No. 58-103, grading, drainage and granular base,
8 miles, Highway No. 17, from Cavers Hill to Pays Piatt, 214,446.40; No.58-155, grading, drainage, granular base, concrete base, hot mix paving andstructures (3), 0.76 miles, Ottawa Queensway, Carling Avenue Interchange,76,281.31; No. 58-260, structure and backfill, Ottawa Queensway, Avenue"M" Bridge No. 35, 1,584.75; No. 58-652, structures, grading, culverts, granularbase and hot mix paving, 1.3 miles, Ottawa Queensway, from Hare Avenuenortheasterly, including Maitland Ave. and Clyde Ave., structures, 150,115.59;No. 59-192, granular base and hot mix paving, 18.34 miles, Highway No. 69,Nobel to Pointe au Baril, 330,583.98; No. 59-310, grading, culverts, granularbase and structure, 0.8 miles, Interchange at Highways 15 and 17, 268,087.89;No. 60-04, grading, granular base and hot mix pavement, 4.24 miles, HighwayNo. 17, Deep River to Point Alexander, 26,993.91; No. 60-12, granular base,concrete pavement and hot mix pavement, Highway No. 17 and Ottawa Queens-way, (A) 3.8 miles, west of Ottawa City Limits easterly to Carling AvenueInterchange, (B) 0.4 miles, Highway No. 15 easterly to West City Limits,
557,223.42; No. 60-25, Highways 15 and 29, (A) hot mix paving, 2.74 miles,
Carleton Place By-Pass, including Intersection, (B) resurfacing, 8.03 miles,
Town Limits, Carleton Place to Innisville, (C) 3 miles, hot mix patching, Junctionof Highways 15 and 29 southerly, (D) resurfacing, 0.5 miles, Old Highway No.15, Innisville, 339,852.82; No. 60-26, grading, granular base and hot mix paving,9.2 miles, Highway No. 132, Dacre to Shamrock, and County Road No. 5to Renfrew, 290,442.95; No. 60-126, grading, granular base, hot mix pavingand structures, 0.4 miles, Ottawa Queensway, Carling Avenue Interchangeeasterly to Clarendon Avenue, 260,447.82; No. 60-141, grading, culverts, granularbase and structures, 10.2 miles, Highway No. 69, Hayes Corners to ParrySound By-Pass, 584,161.56; No. 60-168, (A) grading, granular base, hot mixpaving, resurfacing and structure, 5.32 miles, Highway No. 16, ManotickDiversion and northerly to Jock River including structure, (B) resurfacing,
6.06 miles, Old Highway No. 16, 89,162.52; No. 60-248, grading, granular base,drainage and structure, 7.88 miles, Highway No. 60, Algonquin Park WestGate easterly, 138,508.04; No. 60-620, crushed gravel, Highway No. 17, D.H.O.Patrol Yard at Goshen, 5,999.92; No. 60-621, crushed gravel, Highway No. 16,
3 miles south of Manotick, 7,799.75; Dineen Construction, Ltd., No. 59-230,widening structure, Queen Elizabeth Way, Credit River Bridge, 407,486.70;
Dinsmore Construction, Ltd., No. 57-200, grading, culverts, granular base,hot mix paving and structure, 11 miles, Highway No. 28, from 1.25 miles southof Fraserville to Peterborough, Highway No. 133, from Junction of HighwayNo. 28, including Jackson Creek structure, 168.80; No. 58-388, resurfacing,13.3 miles, Highway No. 21, Springmount to Hepworth, 1,146.76; No. 59-79,grading, granular base, hot mix paving and Mud Creek structure, 8.7 miles,Highway No. 19, Woodstock northerly, 233,884.05; No. 60-125, structure,approaches and hot mix paving, 0.48 miles, Highway No. 401, Highway No. 2Interchange, 1 mile west of Tilbury, 41,205.58; No. 60-173, hot mix paving,7.0 miles, Dev. Road No. 471, Courtright easterly, 67,778.34; No. 60-274,grading, drainage, granular base and hot mix paving, 4.94 miles, Highway No.7, from 1.5 miles southwest of Parkhill westerly, 14,012.59; No. 60-546, resurfac-ing, 14.7 miles, Highway No. 22, Hickory Corners to Wisbeach, 137,289.14;Disher-Farrand, Ltd., No. IB-1-60, widening merging lane, Highway No. 401,Intersection with Highway No. 27, 10,556.69; No. 60-79, (A) hot mix paving,4.44 miles, Highway No. 118, Bracebridge westerly, (B) resurfacing, 0.63miles, Highway No. 118, By-Passed portion of Old Highway No. 118, 79,422.29;Xo. 60-185, hot mix paving, (A) 1.60 miles, from Highway No. 108 to Con-
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solidated Denison Mine, (B) 1.16 miles, from Highway No. 108 easterly (PanelMine Road), 47,967.33; Dominion Bridge Co., Ltd., No. 57-01, structuralsteel, Highway No. 17, Stillwater Creek Bridge, 3.5 miles west of Nipigon,3,631.07; No. 58-220, structural steel, Highway No. 17, Winnipeg River Bridge,east branch at Kenora, 128.25; No. 59-73, structural steel, Highway No. 17,
Sand River Bridge, 110 miles north of Sault Ste. Marie, 8,650.00; No. 60-146,structural steel, Highway No. 17, Pic River Bridge, 2 miles north of Heron Bay,362,474.10; Dominion Structural Steel, Ltd., No. 60-160, structural steel,
Highway No. 17, Bridge No. 8, Island Park Drive, Ottawa Queensway, 57,090.60;Drope Paving & Construction, Ltd., No. 60-265, grading, drainage and
granular base, 0.28 miles, Highway No. 41, Godin Creek, 1.5 miles north ofGriffith, 33,839.95; Drury Construction Co., Ltd., No. 59-243, grading,granular base and culverts, 5.5 miles, Highway No. 15, Morton to Elgin,260,208.05; Dufferin Construction Co., Ltd. and Associated Quarries &Construction, Ltd., No. 60-132, grading, granular base and hot mix paving,1.15 miles, Highway No. 6, (A) Village of Hagersville connecting portion, (B)Highway portion north and south of Village, 48,979.41; —DurTerin Lumber& Supply Co., Ltd., No. 59-106, structure and approaches, 1 mile, HighwayNo. 401, Township of Puslinch, Bridge No. 17, County Road Allowance betweenLots 15 and 16, 22,091.09; No. 59-108, structure and approaches, HighwayNo. 401, Township of Puslinch, Bridge No. 19, Concession II, 7 miles westof Highway No. 6, 208.56; Durham Crushed Stone, Ltd., No. 60-522,crushed gravel, Sec. Highways 540 and 542, Little Current to Gore Bay,13,710.48; No. 60-551, screened sand, Highways 6, 9 and 21, Owen Sound District,
18,512.42; No. 60-599, crushed gravel, Highways 4, 10, 24 and 89, Owen SoundDistrict, 6,890.13; No. 60-613, crushed gravel, Highways 4 and 9, Walkertonand Kinloss, 11,591.03;
Eady & Graham Construction, No. 60-519, crushed gravel, Highway No. 41,
D.H.O. Yard, south of Eganville, 5,360.09; Colin F. Edie, No. 56-446,bridge painting, London District, 39.02; Elgin Construction Co., Ltd.,
No. 58-193, structure "S", 1.01 miles, Highway No. 5, Oakville Creek Bridge,2 miles north of Palermo, 256,456.11; No. 60-292, grading, drainage, granularbase, hot mix paving and structure, 1.14 miles, Highway No. 3, New SarumBy-Pass, 1,141.60;—-Ellins Construction Co. (1959), Ltd., No. IB-8-60,
concrete steps at retaining wall, Highway No. 27, C.N.R. Overpass, north of
Highway No. 2, 2,604.55; Evans Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 59-119, grading,
culverts and granular base, 4.65 miles, Highway No. 7A, from Highway No. 35to west limits of Bethany, 88,213.14;
Farrish Construction, Robert, No. IB-28-60, pit run gravel, Highway No. 23,
D.H.O. Yard, Listowel, 1,290.53; Forbes Construction Co., Ltd., No.60-561, screened sand, Highways 69, 17 and 108, Sec. Highways 526 and 544,
Sudbury District, 24,757.01; No. 60-562, screened sand, Highway No. 68 andSec. Highways 540 and 542, Manitoulin area, 23,925.25; Fort York Con-struction Co., Ltd., No. 57-162, grading, culverts and granular base, 6.5 miles,
Highway No. 17, from 1.5 miles east of Borups Corners easterly, 10,611.26;
No. 59-92, grading, culverts and granular base, 10 miles, Highway No. 6,
Ferndale Corners to Miller Lake, 263,704.65; Frankel Steel Construction,
Ltd.. No. IB-14-60, repairs to Thames River Bridge, Highway No. 21, Thames-ville, 4,250.00; W. S. Fullerton Construction, Co., Ltd., No. 59-284, grading,
granular base and hot mix paving, 1.93 miles, Highway No. 3B, from HighwayNo. 401 to Ouellette Ave., 405,278.70; No. IB-13-60, curb, gutter and repairs
to concrete pavement, Highway No. 401, various locations, Windsor to Tilbury,
8,968.72; No. 60-42, grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 13.1 miles,
Highway No. 23, Listowel to Teviotdale, 3,480.61;
Gaffney Construction Co., Ltd., John, No. 58-11, structure and approaches,
0.147 miles, Highway No. 400 (New), C.P.R. Overhead near Craighurst, 831.26;
No. 58-119, grading, culverts and structure, 1.2 miles, Highway No. 401, Inter-
change at Highway No. 115, 7,834.92; No. 58-162, grading, culverts, granular
base, hot mix paving and structure, 0.28 miles, Highway No. 400, Intersection
at Ann Street in Barrie, 3,881.37; No. 58-191, structure and approaches, 0.37
miles, Highway No. 401, Interchange at Highway No. 28, 1,119.55; No. 58-296,
structure, approaches and hot mix paving, Highway No. 22, Medway River
Bridge, northwest of London, 3,499.76; No. 59-47, structure and granular base,
Highway No. 401, Township of Hamilton, Bridge No. 4, 2 miles northwest of
Cobourg, 52,247.70; No. 59-115, grading, culverts, granular base, hot mix paving
and structures (4), 1.1 miles, Highway No. 40, north of Chatham, 147,695.25;
No. 59-133, grading, culverts, granular base, hot mix paving and structure,
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Highway No. 54, C.N.R. Overhead at Cayuga and Winnett Street, 58,710.58;No. 59-152, structure and approaches, 0.33 miles, Highway No. 401, Townshipof Cramahe, Bridge No. 3, road allowance between Lots 28 and 29, 31,046.36;No, 59-195, structure, granular base and hot mix paving, 0.32 miles, HighwayNo. 401, Township of Blenheim, Bridge No. 3, 57,964.31; No. 60-110, structureand approaches, 0.13 miles, Highway No. 401, Township of Tilbury North,Bridge No. 2 (Tilbury Creek), 20,742.64; No. 60-111, structure and approaches,Highway No. 401, Queen Street Overpass at Tilbury, Bridge No. 1, 87,772.43;No. 60-192, structure and approaches, 0.1 miles, Highways 4 and 22, ThamesRiver Bridge at Broughdale, 2,799.00; No. 60-287, structure and approaches,0.42 miles, Highway No. 401, Underpass, Township of Blenheim, Bridge No. 1,
15,646.60; Bob Garner Construction, No. 59 647, winter sanding, OwenSound District, 13,595.83; No. 59-659, winter sanding, Huntsville District,
6,436.33; No. 60-583, winter sanding, Toronto District, 63,210.60; PaulGirard Co., Ltd., No. 60-606, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 574, Cochraneto Norembega, 25,508.42; Glen Lawrence Construction Co., Ltd., No.58-243, grading and culverts, 5.07 miles, Highway No. 401, Cardinal to Iroquois,
82,181.01; No. 58-270, grading and culverts, 5.08 miles, Highway No. 401,east from Highway No. 16 Interchange to Cardinal County Road, 46,221.84;No. 59-80, granular base and hot mix paving, 13.10 miles, Highway No. 401,Rockport easterly, 350,204.10; No. 60-140, grading, granular base and hot mixpaving, 9.81 miles, Highway No. 38, Glenvale to Hartington, 259,397.73;No. 60-213, grading, granular base, hot mix paving and structure, 1.05 miles,Highway No. 401, New Highway No. 38 Interchange, 49,416.39; GormleySand and Gravel, Ltd., No. 60-512, crushed gravel, Highways 11, 27, 9, 50,400 and 401, Kleinburg, Sheppard Avenue and Richmond Hill, 15,363.99;
Graham & Graham, Ltd., No. 59-172, weigh scales and approaches, High-way No. 401, 3 miles east of Highway No. 73, 9,169.69; No. 60-548, screenedsand, D.H.O. Yards, London District, 26,994.15; W & G Grant ConstructionCo., Ltd., No. 56-78, grading, culverts and granular base, 12 miles, HighwayNo. 17, from 21.8 miles east of Marathon, 54,085.78; No. 58-30, grading, culvertsand granular base, 5.45 miles, Highway No. 68, Espanola south, 48,010.14;No. 59-90, grading, culverts and granular base, 4.7 miles, Highway No. 68,5 miles south of Espanola southerly, 404,184.99; No. 60-62, grading, granularbase and hot mix paving, 10 miles, Highway No. 17, from 5.45 miles east to4.35 miles west of Blind River Bridge, 188,425.74; No. 60-78, grading, culverts,granular base and structure, 10.4 miles, Highway No. 17, from 20 miles east ofNipigon easterly, including Cypress River Structure, 170,070.77; No. 60-123,hot mix paving, 14.74 miles, Highway No. 17, Heyden to Havilland Bay,132,253.82; No. 60-150, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 560, Elk Lake toGowganda, 23,782.05; No. 60-154, granular base and hot mix paving, 15.68miles, Highway No. 17, Selim Diversion to Cavers, 136,661.70; No. 60-187,hot mix paving, (A) 13.3 miles, Highway No. 17, from 6 miles south of Michi-picoten River southerly, (B) 1.6 miles, Highway No. 101, Highway No. 17 toVillage of Wawa, 299,489.60; No. 60-227, hot mix paving, 11.7 miles, HighwayNo. 17, Loon Lake to Ouimet, 115,943.02; No. 60-594, crushed gravel, Sec.Highway No. 545, 5.2 miles north of Capreol, 6,998.64; Greenwood Con-struction Co., Ltd., No. 60-81, hot mix paving, 6.13 miles, Sec. Highway No.384, from 7 miles west of Shelburne westerly, 64,224.22; Grey-WellingtonPaving Co., Ltd., No. IB-6-60, hot mix paving, Highway No. 4, RoseboroughBridge, 1 mile west of Durham, 966.99; No. IB-19-60, hot mix paving, HighwayNo. 6, 4 miles north of north limits of Mount Forest, 2,143.90; No. 60-503,prime dust layer, Owen Sound District, 8,817.69; Griffin Bros. (Gananoque),Ltd., No. 60-515, crushed gravel, Highway No. 2, D.H.O. Yard. Crystal Beach,4,947.90; No. 60-516, crushed gravel, Highway No. 15, D.H.O. Yard, Barrie-field, 3,623.04; No. 60-557, screened sand, D.H.O. Yards, Kingston District,
24,833.74; No. 60-617, crushed gravel, approx. 0.7 miles east of Highway No.15, 14,499.91; Griffith & Crane, Ltd., No. 60-534, hot mix patching, High-ways 5, 6, 7 and 25, Hamilton District, 51,077.82; Gypsum, Lime &Alabastine, Ltd., No. IB-33-60, limestone screenings, Highway No. 401, Junctionof Sweaburg Road, 10,793.32;
Hacquoil Construction, Ltd., No. 58-43, structure and grading, Highway No. 17,
Wabikoba Creek Bridge, east of Hemlo, 625.41; No. 58-147, grading, culvertsand granular base, 10.1 miles, Highway No. 17, from 7.5 miles north of HighwayNo. 120 to Raith, 114,861.17; No. 58-178, hot mix paving, 18.92 miles, HighwayNo. 17, Rouse Lake to White Lake Narrows, 3,086.57; No. 58-221, granularbase, 10.75 miles, Highway No. 17, White Lake Narrows westerly, 14,793.65;No. 58-279, grading, culverts, granular base and structure, 7.6 miles, Highway
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No. 17, west end of Selim Diversion to Pays Piatt River and C.P.R. Overheadat Rossport, 211,163.96; No. 58-280, grading, culverts, granular base and hotmix paving, 17.64 miles, Highway No. 17, Jackfish Lake to Terrace Bay,375,681.87; No. 59-87, grading, culverts, granular base and structure, 10.4miles, Highway No. 17, east end of Nipigon River Bridge easterly, includingJackfish River Bridge, 347,540.33; No. 59-122, grading, culverts and granularbase, 5.5 miles, Highway No. 17, Schreiber to Selim Lake, 511,842.95; No.59-223, grading, culverts and granular base, 9 miles, Highway No. 17, LongbowCorners easterly, 851,337.59; No. 59-248, grading, culverts, granular base andstructures, 9.73 miles, Highway No. 17, 10 miles east of Nipigon easterly,
417,267.96; No. 60-251, grading, drainage and granular base, 12.72 miles,
Highway No. 101, from 9.4 miles west of Intersection of Highways 101 and 129,westerly to Big Pine Lake, 9,749.88; No. 60-266, granular base and crushedgravel, Highway No. 129, (A) from 27.4 miles south to 31.1 miles south ofChapleau, (B) from 36.8 miles south to 44.6 miles south of Chapleau, 73,560.90;No. 60-279, grading, drainage, granular base and structure, 9.58 miles, HighwayNo. 11, from road allowance between Cons. Ill and IV, Township of New-market, northerly to south limit of Contract No. 58-14, including Wicklow RiverBridge, 48,472.43; Halton Paving and Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 59-13,
grading, granular base, hot mix and concrete paving, 0.53 miles, Queen ElizabethWay, Bronte Interchange, east side of creek, 363,309.95; Harloy Con-struction, Ltd., No. 58-648, grading, culverts, granular base, hot mix pavingand structure, 0.66 miles, Highway No. 400, Crown Hill Interchange, at newcontrolled access highway, 63,601.26; No. 59-15, grading, culverts, granularbase and structure, 3.5 miles, Highway No. 133, Jackson's Creek to HighwayNo. 7, and Township of Smith C.N.R. Overhead, 87,121.69; Harnden &King Construction, Ltd., No. 60-520, crushed gravel, Highway No. 28, D.H.O.Yard, Bancroft, 7,372.77; No. 60-521, crushed gravel, Highway No. 28, D.H.O.Yard, Apsley, 7,218.28; No. 60-556, screened sand, D.H.O. Yards, KingstonDistrict, 16,818.04; No. 60-563, crushed gravel, Highway No. 17, D.H.O.Yard, Sault Ste. Marie, 7,952.41; No. 60-584, winter sanding, Port HopeDistrict, 46,587.42; Patrick Harrison & Co., Ltd., No. 59-48, structureand approaches, 0.64 miles, Highway No. 17, C.N.R. Overhead, Ouimet,23,104.95; No. 59-159, grading, culverts, granular base and structures, 5.37
miles, Highway No. 17, Odena to Heydon, 202,715.24; Harvey ConstructionCo., Ltd., No. 58-80, granular base and hot mix paving, 4.82 miles, HighwayNo. 401, from Joyceville Sideroad to Leeds County Line, 6,258.07; No. 58-136,
granular base and hot mix paving, 10.93 miles, Highway No. 401, Gananoqueto Rockport, 38,371.74; No. 58-152, weigh scales and approaches, HighwayNo. 401, 7.5 miles east of Gananoque, 2,307.84; No. 58-243, grading and culverts,
5.07 miles, Highway No. 401, Cardinal to Iroquois, 14,687.33; No. 58-270,
grading and culverts, 5.08 miles, Highway No. 401, east from Highway No. 16Interchange to Cardinal County Road, 26,206.24; Hawkey Tree Expert Co.,
IB-36-59, removal and disposal of trees, Hamilton District, 5,228.01;
Heafey Construction, Ltd., No. 57-156, grading, culverts and granular base,
10 miles, Highway No. 17, from 18.5 miles east of White River easterly,
176,525.82; John T. Hepburn, Ltd., No. 59-34, structural steel, HighwayNo. 7, Humber River Bridge at Woodbridge, 40,135.50; No. 59-71, structural
steel, Highway No. 54, C.N.R. Overhead, Cayuga, 3,565.40; No. 59-88, structural
steel, Highway No. 17, Agawa River, 80 miles north of Sault Ste. Marie,166,631.88; No. 59-89, structural steel, Highway No. 65, Wright Creek Bridgeat Judge, 40,032.00; No. 59-168, structural steel, Highway No. 54, Fairchild
Creek Bridge, west of Onondaga, 4,680.00; No. 59-305, structural steel, HighwayNo. 15, Richmond Road Underpass, west of Ottawa, 98,900.00; HewitsonConstruction Co., Ltd., No. 59-187, (A) granular base and hot mix paving,10.83 miles, Highway No. 17, 10 miles south of Red Rock Corners to Ouimet,(B) grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 4 miles, Sec. Highway No.582, Hurkett Loop, 278,086.07; No. 60-112, hot mix paving, 8.65 miles, High-way No. 17, Amethyst Station to Loon Lake, 141,122.34; Higgs HighwayFencing, No. 60-180, erection and removal of fences, clearing, grubbing andremoval of hedgerows, 8.25 miles, Highway No. 24, Orangeville to Junction of
Highways 24 and 51, 7,852.95; Hi-Way Construction Co., Ltd., No. 57-204,
grading, 5.78 miles, Highway No. 401, from east end of Interchange at New-tonville to 0.75 miles east of road allowance between Lots 22 and 23, Townshipof Hope, 17,166.06; No. 58-211, grading, culverts, granular base and structures,
5.17 miles, Highway No. 401, from 1.5 miles east of Haldimand Township Lineto Vernonville Road, 251,811.64; No. 59-82, grading and structures, 11.6 miles,
Highway No. 401, Drumbo County Road to Waterloo County Road No. 6,
656,185.85; No. 59-173, grading, granular base and culverts, 4.5 miles, High-
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way No. 80, Walkers Corners to Highway No. 79, Alvinston, including Syden-ham River Structure, 339,616.36; No. 60-239, grading, granular base and culverts,
5.6 miles, Township Road from Highway No. 6 to Ohsweken, 39,602.04;
Donald Honsberger, No. 60-600, winter sanding, Hamilton District, 39,887.10;Hopkins Steel Works, Ltd., and Welland Iron & Metal Co., Ltd., No.
60-229, structural steel, Highway No. 92, Nottawasaga River Bridge, WasagaBeach, 66,683.70; Hugh's Haulage, Ltd., No. 60-510, crushed gravel,
Highways 2, 10, 401 and Queen Elizabeth Way, Port Credit, and Junctionof Highways 401 and 10, 9,125.31; Huron Construction Co., Ltd., No.60-54, grading, drainage, granular base, concrete pavement, hot mix pavementand structure, 7.02 miles, Highway No. 39, Tecumseh to Puce, 242,077.87;
Johnson Bros. Co., Ltd., No. 59-191, grading, granular base and hot mix paving,2.93 miles, Highway No. 54, Fairchild Creek, Onondaga Revision, 260,696.76;No. 60-09, grading, granular base and hot mix pavement, 2.13 miles, HighwayNo. 24, north limit of Brantford to Junction of Highways 5 and 99, 173,389.96;
Kamlee Construction, Ltd., No. 57-294, grading, granular base, hot mix pavingand structure, Highway No. 7, Eramosa River Bridge at Rockwood, 2,772.01;
No. 58-91, structure, Highway No. 401, Streetsville Interchange, Townshipof Toronto, Bridge No. 16, 1.5 miles northwest of Streetsville, 595.60; No.58-295, structure and approaches, 0.09 miles, Highway No. 401, MaitlandInterchange, 2,753.29; Keene Construction Co., Ltd., No. 58-661, structureand approaches, Highway No. 69, Sequin River Bridge at Parry Sound, 31,611.95;No. 59-656, winter sanding, Port Hope District, 11,565.44; No. 60-222, grading,granular base and structures, 0.37 miles, Highway No. 60, Killaloe Station,
(A) Brudenell Creek Structure, (B) Detour and Structure, 23,602.64; No.60-513, crushed gravel, Highways 2 and 401, vicinity of Newcastle, 8,906.97;No. 60-517, crushed gravel, Highway No. 41, D.H.O. Yard, Erinsville, 2,675.06;
No. 60-518, crushed gravel or stone, Highway No. 2, D.H.O. Yard east of
Napanee, 4,718.53; No. 60-525, crushed gravel, Highways 31 and 16, Greelyand Kemptville, 7,269.63; No. 60-553, screened sand, D.H.O. Yards, PortHope District, 16,627.01; No. 60-564, crushed gravel, Highway No. 6, northof Wiarton, 7,586.94; No. 60-570, winter sanding, Hamilton District, 24,364.35;No. 60-592, crushed gravel, Highway No. 86, north of Highway No. 7, east of
Elmira, 7,397.69; No. 60-596, crushed gravel, Highway No. 68, Little Currentsoutherly, 7,899.02; No. 60-627, crushed gravel, Sec. Highways 557 and 555,north of Blind River, 15,162.00;-;—Keillor Construction Co. Ltd., No. 59-63,
grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 9.3 miles, Highway No. 3, Tillson-
burg westerly to Township of Malahide, 339,872.65; No. 59-249, grading,culverts and granular base, 6.7 miles, Highway No. 7, from 1.75 miles east of
Junction of Highway No. 82 to Arkona, 263,378.03; No. 60-226, structure,
grading, culverts and hot mix paving, Highway No. 401, Underpass at High-bury Avenue, Township of Westminster Bridge No. 4A, 34,428.86; H.Kerr Construction, Ltd., No. 59-326, grading, granular base, culverts andstructures, 0.8 miles, Highway No. 4, (A) West Town Limits of Hanover (includ-
ing Saugeen River and C.N.R. Structures), (B) Town of Hanover to west townlimits, 270,626.29; Keystone Contractors, Ltd., No. 58-127, grading anddrainage, 3.57 miles, Highway No. 17, east limits of St. Laurent Interchangeeasterly, 24,444.62; No. 58-137, grading and culverts, 1.7 miles, Ottawa Queens-way, Hurdman's Bridge to St. Laurent Blvd., 8,736.33; No. 58-608, grading,7.3 miles, Highway No. 401, from 1.3 miles east of St. Andrews Road to Summers-town County Road, 247,629.90; No. 59-78, grading, granular base, concretebase, concrete paving and hot mix paving, 7.75 miles, Highway No. 401, EdwardSt. Interchange (Prescott) to Maitland Road Interchange, 595,059.18; No.60-113, grading, granular base, hot mix paving, concrete paving and structures
(2), 1.31 miles, Highway No. 401, Interchange with Highway No. 16, 466,179.64;No. 60-268, grading, drainage, granular base and structure, 4.36 miles, HighwayNo. 401, from 7.2 miles west of Highway No. 4 westerly to Southwold-DunwichTown Line (including Township of Southwold Bridge No. 11, C.N.R.), 24,810.97;
King Paving Co., Ltd., No. 55-104, grading and culverts, granular base,hot mix paving, 4 miles, Highway No. 6, Ryckman's Corners to Mount Hope,32,837.46; No. 56-214, structure, grading, culverts, granular base and hot mixpaving, Queen Elizabeth W7
ay and Highway No. 25 Interchange, 1,000.97;Project No. 8-31892, grading, culverts and granular base, Service Road, northof Queen Elizabeth Way, Kerr Street to Bronte Road, 3,780.45; Project No.8-32051, grading, culverts and granular base, Service Roads, north and south of
Queen Elizabeth Way, from Bronte Creek to Trafalgar, Nelson Town Line,
1,799.49; No. 58-15, grading, 7.9 miles, Highway No. 400, Crown Hill to Craig-
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hurst, 30,395.87; No. 58-143, grading and culverts, 6.83 miles, Highway No.401, Campbellville Road to Highway No. 6, 63,648.32; No. 58-611, grading,granular base, concrete base and hot mix paving, 0.62 miles, Queen ElizabethWay, Interchange on west side of Bronte Creek, 1,027.67; Project No. 9-31408,scarify shoulders, remove culverts and hot mix paving, Queen Elizabeth Way,North and South Kerr St., Service Road, Township of Trafalgar to Burlington,7,196.86; No. 59-41, grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 8.63 miles,
Highway No. 11, road allowance, Cons. VIII and IX, Township of Oro to southOrillia By-Pass, Interchange, Highway No. 12, 573,967.33; No. 59-188, struc-ture and approaches, 0.65 miles, Highway No. 400, C.N.R. Overhead, Town-ship of Innisfil, 213,332.22; No. IB-30-60, repairing parking area, Queen ElizabethWay, D.H.O. District Garage, Winona, 15,247.94; No. 60-38, grading, granularbase and hot mix paving, 4.31 miles, Highway No. 401, north and south ServiceRoads easterly from Whitby, 19,149.39; No. 60-529, resurfacing, 11.85 miles,
Queen Elizabeth Way, from 0.1 miles east of 9th Line, Township of Trafalgar,westerly, 112,533.17;
LaBelle Co., Ltd., M. J., No. 59-17, grading, culverts, granular base and structure,
10.12 miles, Highway No. 11, Lowther to Mattice, 541,553.44; No. 60-604,crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 579, Cochrane to Gardiner, 19,346.50; No.60-605, crushed gravel, Highway No. 583, Lac Ste. Therese to Meade, 36,630.70;
W. D. LaFlamme, Ltd., No. 55-300, Township of Kingston, UnderpassNo. 15, Highway No. 401, approximately 1 mile northwest of Cataraqui, 1,727.40;No. 56-130, structure, Highway No. 401, 1 mile north of Gananoque, Inter-
section of Highways 32 and 401, 8,210.62; No. 59-31, structure and approaches,0.232 miles, Highway No. 68, C.P.R. Overhead, south of Espanola, 54,743.62;
D. Lamothe, Ltd., No. 59-62, hot mix paving, Highway No. 17, 18.84miles, (A) 3 miles south to 15 miles north of Agawa River Bridge, (B) MontrealRiver structure approaches, 274,859.02; No. 59-83, grading, culverts and granularbase, 6.06 miles, Highwav No. 66, from 8.5 miles east of Kirkland Lake easterly,
128,059.40; Langton Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 59-138, grading, culverts,
granular base and hot mix paving, 1.96 miles, Highway No 17, Vermilion RiverBridge to Whitefish, 98,574.83; No. 60-190, grading, granular base and hot mixpaving, 0.87 miles, Highway No. 17, 0.4 miles east of Falconbridge Road to
0.2 miles west of Barrydowne Avenue, 143,374.08; No. 60-255, grading, drainage,granular base and hot mix paving, 4.06 miles, Highway No. 69, from 3.2 miles
north of Sudbury northerly to Val Caron, 47,372.37; Law Construction,Ltd., No. 57-238, grading, culverts and granular base, 8 miles, Highway No.11, Porquis Junction southerly, 18,903.11; No. 59-156, granular base and hotmix paving, 5.34 miles, Highway No. 401, east end of Highway No. 2 Inter-
change westerly, 212,227-56; No. 60-186, hot mix paving, 10.7 miles, Highways109 and 111, (A) Monck Lake to Highland Grove, (B) Bicroft to Monck Lake,139,878.99; Len-Rae, Ltd., No. 59-650, winter sanding, Toronto District,
11,755.01 ; Leo's Excavating and Grading Ltd., No. 60-203, grading, drainage,granular base and hot mix paving, D.H.O. Downsview, from Keele Streetwesterly, 98,458.62; Lincoln Iron Works, Ltd., No. 59-75, structural steel,
Highway No. 97, C.P.R. Overhead, Township of North Dumfries, 23,071.00;No. 59-203, structural steel, Dev. Road No. 382, Big Otter Creek, 4 miles north-west of Vienna, 41,300.00; No. 59-316, structural steel, Highway No. 11,
Magnetawan River Bridge, 4 miles south of Burk's Falls, 51,134.00; No. 60-51,
structural steel, Highway No. 101, Black River Bridge at Matheson, 38,288.00;No. 60-52, structural steel, Highway No. 39, Pike Creek Bridge, east of
Tecumseh, 8,018.10; No. 60-89, structural steel, Highway No. 69, C.N.R.Overhead, 2 miles north of Parry Sound, Township of McDougall, 15,704.10;No. 60-104, structural steel, Highway No. 401, Township of Cornwall, BridgeNo. 16, C.P.R. Overhead, 3 miles north of Cornwall, 72,859.81; LiskeardConstruction, Ltd., No. 60-149, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 567, fromHighway No. 11 southeasterly, 17,519.65; No. 60-152, crushed gravel, Sec.
Highway No. 560, from Gogama southeasterly, 38,280.97; No. 60-598, crushedgravel, Sec. Highways 560, 562, 569, 571 and 573, New Liskeard District,
17,665.27; No. 60-610, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 534, vicinity of Powas-san, 11,287.64; Looby Construction, Ltd., No. 57-190, structure, HighwayNo. 17, Depew River Bridge between Hawk Junction and White River, 85.16;
No. 58-36, grading and structure, 0.08 miles, Highway No. 17, Bertrand CreekBridge, 15 miles northwest of White River, 5,902.93; No. 58-69, granular base,
hot mix paving and structure, 0.55 miles, Highways 2 and 401, Interchangeat Port Hope, 3,006.13; No. 58-88, structure and approaches, Highway No. 17,
White River Bridge east crossing, 12 miles southeast of White River, 22,811.54;
No. 58-150, grading, culverts and structure, 0.61 miles, Highway No. 69,
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Magnetawan River Bridge, 5,385.80; No. 58-200, structures (2) and approaches,Highway No. 17, Pays Piatt River and Pays Piatt Creek, 5 miles northwestof Rossport, 13,279.32; No. 58-209, structure and approaches, Highway No.17, Coldwater Creek, 20 miles southwest of Nipigon, 12,982.24; No. 59-18,
structure (Westminster Township Bridge No. 3), grading, culverts, granularbase and hot mix paving, 0.68 miles, Highway No. 401, White Oak Side Road,6 miles southwest of London, 2,393.88; No. 59-20, structure and approaches,0.36 miles, Highway No. 401, Township of Nassagaweya, Bridge No. 1, roadallowance between Townships of Nassagaweya and Esquesing, 6,665.84; No.59-21, structure, 0.29 miles, Highway No. 401, Township of Nassagaweya,Bridge No. 13, road allowance between Cons. I and II, 5,383.18; No. 59-154,
structure and approaches, Highway No. 401, Underpass at County Road to
Breslau, 5 miles east of Highway No. 8, 44,104.56; No. 59-176, structure andapproaches, Highway No. 401, County Road to Hespeler, Township of Waterloo,32,994.38; No. 59-214, grading, granular base, hot mix paving and structure,
0.33 miles, Highway No. 21, 5.5 miles north of Grand Bend, 20,063.54; No.59-239, structure and backfill, Highway No. 401, C.P.R. Overhead Bridge,Township of Blenheim, 82,121.34; No. 60-11, structure and backfill, HighwayNo. 401, Township of Fredericksburg, Bridge No. 1, 1 mile northeast of Napanee,84,508.38; No. 60-184, structure and approaches, Highway No. 69, C.N.R.Overhead, Township of McDougall, 2 miles north of Parry Sound, 31,364.49;No. 60-201, structure and approaches, 0.46 miles, Highway No. 401, Townshipof Richmond, Bridge No. 12, County Road to Newburgh from Napanee,50,858.10;
MacDonald Construction, Ltd., Donald J., No. 57-155, grading, culverts andgranular base, 8 miles, Highway No. 6, Durham to Dornoch, 35,821.95; No.58-165, grading and culverts, 5.39 miles, Highway No. 401, from HighwayNo. 45 to 1.5 miles east of Hamilton-Haldimand Township Line, 30,726.43;No. 59-44, grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 6.21 miles, HighwayNo. 17, Chalk River to Deep River, 71,982.37; No. 59-245, grading, culverts,
granular base, hot mix paving and structure, 0.4 miles, Highway No. 401,Highway No. 30 Interchange, 218,765.10; No. 60-117, grading, granular base,
hot mix paving and structure, 0.319 miles, Highway No. 401, ShannonvilleRoad Interchange, 108,762.06; No. 60-120, granular base and hot mix paving,7.7. miles, Highway No. 401, from Highway No. 45 to Grafton Road Interchange,532,385.92; No. 60-262, structure, Highway No. 48, C.P.R. Overhead Bridge,1.2 miles north of Highway No. 401, 40,202.60; No. 60-267, grading, drainageand granular base, 8.57 miles, Sec. Highways 550 and 567, Sault Ste. Marieto Pointe Aux Pins, 8,901.98; MacKay, Anderson & MacKay Construction,Ltd., No. 58-647, grading, culverts, granular base, hot mix paving and structure,
0.29 miles, Highway No. 121, Allsaw Bridge, 4,140.99; MacLellan Construc-tion, Ltd., No. 59-269. structure, Highway No. 65, Wright Creek and BlanchRiver at Judge, 175,889.08; No. 60-215, structure, grading, granular base andhot mix paving, 0.19 miles, Highway No. 92, Nottawasaga River Bridge, WasagaBeach, 84,649.14; MacLeod Construction Co., Ltd., No. 59-196, structure,
substructure and approaches, Highway No. 17, Little Gravel River and GravelRiver, 28 miles west of Schreiber, 107,436.77; No. 59-283, grading, granularbase and culverts, 10 miles, Highway No. 120, Atikokan westerly, 566,837.37;No. 60-155, rental of equipment for grading, gravelling and culverts, Sec.Highway No. 633, Highway No. 120 to Kawene, 127,885.71; No. 60-169, hotmix paving, 19.5 miles, Highway No. 17, from 7.5 miles north of Highway No.11 to Poland, 159,407.73; No. 60-181, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 614,from Highway No. 17 to Black River, 28,816.18; No. 60-198, (A) hot mix paving,10.4 miles, Highway No. 17, Nipigon River Bridge easterly including Highways11 and 17 Interchange, (B) patching, Highways 11 and 17, 10.8 miles, NipigonRiver Bridge westerly to 2.5 miles east of Red Rock Turn, and part of First
Street, Nipigon, 96,037.90; No. 60-230, rental of equipment for grading, gravelling
and culverts, 2 miles, Access Road, Caland Ore Mine Road to Airport Road,16,689.54; No. 60-283, rental of equipment for clearing, grading, gravelling
and drainage, 7 miles, Savant Lake Road, from 21 miles south of Savant Lakesoutherly, 41,280.65; No. 60-541, stone chips, Highway No. 11, Geraldtonand Longlac, 12,707.42; Jno. Maguire Contracting Co., Ltd., No. 60-115,
crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 535, St. Charles Road, 3 miles south of Hagar,6,821.43; No. 60-602, crushed gravel, Sec. Highways No. 528 and 528A, NorthBay District, 11,577.95; No. 60-603, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 539,Field to River Valley, 7,255.15; No. 60-608, crushed gravel, Sec. Highways607 and 607A, Lavig'ne, Noelville and French River, 34,767.68; No. 60-609,crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 535, Hagar and Noelville, 34,759.51; No.
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60-622, crushed gravel, Highway No. 64, 2.5 miles east of Noelville, 19,878.75;Marentette Bros., Ltd., No. 59-85, grading, granular base and hot mix
paving, 0.87 miles, Highway No. 7, Village of Ailsa Craig, 4,025.95; No. 59-118,grading and storm sewers, D.H.O. Property at Downsview, 35,009.74; No.60-133, grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 0.97 miles, Highway No.3, Town of Dunnville, 341,487.67; Marson Construction Co., Ltd., No.60-252, culvert replacement, Highway No. 17, 71 miles north of Sault Ste.
Marie, 36,902.50; E. F. Martson Construction, Ltd., No. IB-31-59, struc-ture, Presqui'le Park, south of Brighton, 648.55; Harold Martin Construc-tion, Ltd., No. 60-580, winter sanding, Toronto District, 46,394.10;Matthews Concrete, Ltd., No. 58-650, grading, granular base, hot mix pavingand structures, 1.2 miles, Highways 3 and 4, St. Thomas Entrance, includingKettle Creek Structure and Dodd's Creek Structures, east and west, 271,239.67;
McFarland Construction Co., Ltd., H. J. No. 56-96, grading, culvertsand granular base, 7.1 miles, Highway No. 7, from Highway No. 38, westerly,
1,452.22; No. 58-54, grading, culverts and granular base, 9.98 miles, Improve-ment Road, (A) Highway No. 612 to Spanish American Mine, (B) Can-Metand Stanrock Road, 52,243.11; No. 58-79, grading, culverts and granular base,
6.55 miles, Access Road, east from Sec. Highway No. 612 to ConsolidatedDenison and Panel Mine Road, 566.03; No. 58-111, grading, culverts andstructure, 13.32 miles, Highway No. 69, from Pointe au Baril to MagnetawanRiver, 252,318.55; No. 58-253, grading, culverts and granular base, 6.77 miles,
Highway No. 41, Kaladar to Northbrook, 15,523.34; No. 58-278, grading,5.09 miles, Highway No. 401, from road allowance between Lots 22 and 23,
Township of Cramahe to Highway No. 30, Township of Brighton, 128,131.13;No. 59-30, grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 3.73 miles, Highways2 and 15, at Barriefield, 268,263.07; No. 59-43, grading, culverts and granularbase, 8.33 miles, Highway No. 14, Rossmore to Crofton, 295,319.44; No. 59-66,
grading, culverts and granular base, 8.96 miles, Highway No. 38, Glenvale to
Hartington, 72,044.44; No. 59-193, hot mix paving, 18.29 miles, Highway No.69, Magnetawan River to French River, 414,144.58; No. 59-231, grading,culverts, granular base and hot mix paving, 0.39 miles, Service Road, east limits
of Gananoque, south of Highways 2 and 401, 2,327.68; No. 59-240, grading,culverts, granular base and hot mix paving, 0.66 miles, Highway No. 33, Village
of Stirling, 91,607.96; No. 59-258, grading, 1.6 miles, Highway No. 401, C.N.R.Subway at Napanee, 96,960.80; No. 59-301, grading, granular base, hot mixpaving and structure, Highway No. 401, Highway No. 45 Interchange including2 miles of grading and paving on Highway No. 45, 494,359.53; No. 59-323,
grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 9.57 miles, Highway No. 11, from5 miles south of Burk's Falls northerly and Magnetawan River Structure,
552,749.86; No. 59-658, winter sanding, Port Hope District, 9,318.51; No.60-106, granular base and hot mix paving, 5.9 miles, Highway No. 33, Bloomfieldto Wellington, 197,858.80; No. 60-130, grading, hot mix paving and resurfacing,
12.3 miles, Highway No. 14, Bay of Quinte to Croften, 249,758.18; No. 60-161,
grading, granular base, hot mix paving and structures, 2.26 miles, Highway No.401, from C.N.R. Subway on Highway No. 401, (North of Napanee), to roadallowance between Lots 15 and 16, Con. Ill, Township of Richmond, 227,636.83;No. 60-183, hot mix paving and resurfacing, 10.88 miles, Highway No. 62,
Barry's Bay to Combermere, 143,983.85; No. 60-217, granular base and hot mixpaving, 6.9 miles, Highway No. 401, from lot line 29 and 30, Township of
Cramahe to Highway No. 30 Interchange, 170,291.59; No. 60-219, grading,
granular base and structures (4), 5.6 miles, Highway No. 401, from 2.4 miles
west of Camden Road Interchange easterly to Miilhaven Creek, 72,230.95;
No. 60-220, grading, granular base, reinforced concrete paving (including hotmix pavement) and structures (3), 6.92 miles, Highway No. 401, Highway No.38 to Wilton Road, Odessa, 148,976.70; No. 60-258, grading, granular base,
hot mix paving and structures, 4.9 miles, Highway No. 401. Napanee Rivereasterly, 81,088.56; No. 60-504, prime dust layer, Port Hope District, 30,411.02;
No. 60-514, crushed gravel, Highways 14 and 33, vicinity of Bloomfield, 8,218.57;
No. 60-555, screened sand, D.H.O. Yards, Kingston District, 24.663.96; No.60-615, crushed stone, Highway No. 96, Wolfe Island, 64,160.43; McHaffie-Birge Construction Co., Ltd.—Falgar Enterprises and Rentals, Ltd., No. 59-65,
grading, culverts, granular base and structure, 8.2 miles, Highway No. 17,
from Highway No. 94 to Sec. Highway No. 531, 349,483.84; J as. McKay6 Sons, No. 60-65, structure and approaches, Highway No. 401, Township of
Pickering, Bridge No. 8, Moore Road, 25,745.49; -Finiey W. McLachlanConstruction Co., Ltd., No. 58-82, grading, culverts, granular base and structure
over Baldhead River, 10 miles, Highway No. 17, from 15 miles north of Agawanortherly, 147,042.62; No. 58-100, grading, culverts and granular base, 10.3
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miles, Highway No. 17, from 2 miles south of Old Woman Bay, southerly,
326,720.17; No. 59-84, grading, granular base and culverts, 10.25 miles, HighwayNo. 62, Barry's Bay to Combermere, 403,195.82; No. 59-291, structure, HighwayNo. 8, Grand River Bridge at Freeport, 52,283.40; No. 60-59, structure andapproaches, 0.21 miles, Highway No. 401, townline between Townships of
Pickering and Whitby, 175,067.19; No. 60-70, grading, culverts and granularbase, 5.89 miles, Highway No. 60, Barry's Bay to Wilno, 234,144.54; No.60-147, grading, granular base, hot mix paving and structures (3), 1.46 miles,
Highway No. 21, Maitland River and vicinity (Goderich), 387,763.46; No.60-157, grading, granular base, hot mix paving and structure, 0.57 miles, High-way No. 401, C.P.R. Overhead Bridge, 1.75 miles west of Highway No. 16,
231,120.97; No. 60-179, granular base and hot mix pavement, 12'99 miles,
Highway No. 69, Pointe an Baril to Magnetawan Bay, 226,564.74; McLeanFoster Construction, Ltd., No. 60-03, structure and approaches, 0.3 miles,
Highway No. 401, road allowance between Townships of Blandford and Blen-heim, 6,728.38; L. F. McLean Construction, Ltd., No. 58-254, grading,
culverts and granular base, 8.65 miles, Highway No. 17, Amethyst Station Roadto Loon Lake Road, 224,383.21;-; S. McNally & Sons, Ltd., No. 59-183,
structure and approaches, 0.27 miles, Queen Elizabeth Way, Oakville CreekBridge, 250,140.02; McNamara Road Construction, Ltd., No. 58-169,
grading, culverts and granular base, 6.77 miles, Highway No. 17, Heyden to
Goulais River, 98,679.06; No. 58-176, grading, culverts and granular base,
9.98 miles, Highway No. 11, Opasatika to Lowther, 334,657.97; No. 59-36,
grading, culverts, granular base and hot mix paving, (A) 5.75 miles, HighwayNo. 53, Elfrida to Ryckman's Corners, (B) 1.9 miles, Highway No. 55, Junctionof Highway No. 53 northerly to Hamilton, 46,896.09; No. 59-50, granular base,
concrete base, concrete pavement and hot mix paving, 5.25 miles, HighwayNo. 401, Highway No. 29 Interchange easterly to Maitland County Road,387,186.51; No. 59-111, grading, culverts, granular base, concrete base and hotmix paving, (A) 1.3 miles, Ottawa Queensway, Rideau River easterly to EastCity Limits, (B) 4.4 miles, Highway No. 17, East City Limits easterly to 06miles east of Green's Creek, including Pedestrian Underpass at Michael Street,
1,358,353.61; No. 59-201, grading, granular base and culverts, 9.87 miles, High-way No. 11, Missinaibi River, Mattice westerly including Armstrong CreekBridge and Sixteen Mile Creek Bridge, 544,099.47; No. 59-224, grading andstructures, 10.61 miles, Highway No. 401, Highway No. 2 Interchange northeastto County Road, 1.8 miles north of Drumbo, 828,790.15; No. IB-12-60, curband gutter outlets, 1300 feet, Ottawa Queensway, Nicholas Street, 2,343.09;No. 60-102, grading, culverts, granular base and hot mix paving, 11.24 miles,
(A) Highway No. 11, 1 mile south of Trout Creek to North End, PowassanDiversion, (B) Old Highway No. 11 (King Street), Powassan, (C) Sec. HighwayNo. 534 (Clarke Street), Powassan, (D) Old Highway No. 11 (Burford Hill),
679,318.29; No. 60-249, structure and approaches, 0.55 miles, Highway No. 11,
Rainy Lake Causeway, 171,974.29; Les McWhinnie, Ltd., No. 60-284,removal of old structure, Highway No. 21, Southampton (Saugeen River),
9,000.00; Menard Construction, Ltd., No. 60-205, crushed gravel, Sec.
Highway No. 558, Haileybury Town Limits to Montreal River, 12,666.83;No. 60-206, crushed gravel, Highway No. 101, Eastman Creek, west of Timmins,8,500.00; No. 60-588, crushed gravel, Highway No. 66, Highway No. 11 westerly,
8,902.40; No. 60-589, screened sand, D.H.O. Yards, Ottawa District, 3,499.83;No. 60-619, crushed gravel, Highway No. 17, 3 miles west of Hawkesbury,8,679.23; Miller Paving, Ltd., No. 57-111, grading and granular base,10.3 miles, Highway No. 11, Kapuskasing to Harty, 28,548.20; No. 57-267,grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 6.46 miles, Highway No. 12, fromHighway No. 2 (Whitby) to Station 263 x 82 north of Brooklin, Highway No.2, from Reynolds Street to Blair Street, 64.36; No. 59-26, hot mix paving,20.1 miles, Highway No. 17, from C.P.R. Overhead Bridge, east of White Rivereasterly, 389,086.76; No. 59-143, grading, culverts, granular base and structure,
1.33 miles, Highway No. 12, Gamebridge Revision, 16,868.65; No. 59-181,rental of equipment for grading, gravelling and culverts, Chapleau to FoleyetResources Road, from Chapleau easterly, 128,473.91; No. 59-207, hot mixresurfacing, 4.42 miles, Highway No. 401, Ajax to Whitby, 86,740.72; No.59-241, grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 0.53 miles, Highway No.401, Liverpool Road Interchange, 42,391.25; No. 59-294, hot mix paving,8.76 miles, Highway No. 17, White Lake Narrows to 11.5 miles west of WhiteRiver, 177,749.11; No. 59-651, winter sanding, Toronto District, 22,811.01;No. 59-657, winter sanding, Port Hope District, 9,403.13; No. 59-663, wintersanding, Toronto District, 13,577.23; No. 60-108, granular base and hot mix pav-ing, 9.6 miles, Highway No. 17, from 28 miles east of White River and Kabenung
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to Bed Pan Lake, 653,926.94; No. 60-204, rental of equipment for grading,gravelling and culverts, 4 miles, Killarney-Burwash Road, from C.N.R. trackswesterly, 196,641.58; No. 60-211, rental of equipment for grading, gravellingand culverts, 7 miles, Foleyet to Chapleau Resources Road, from 10 miles westof Foleyet westerly, 148,658.25; No. 60-275, structures (2) and approaches,0.31 miles, Highway No. 401, Ajax Interchange, 3,579.57; No. 60-505, primedust layer, Bancroft District, 39,329.04; No. 60-576, winter sanding, TorontoDistrict, 48,298.50; No. 60-585, winter sanding, Port Hope District, 39,787.20;No. 60-587, resurfacing, including rehabilitation of slopes and drainage, 9.42miles, Highway No. 401, Woodbine Avenue to Kingston Road, 290,024.27;
M. F. Mills Steel Construction Co., Ltd., No. 60-50, structural steel,
Highway No. 17, Gravel River Bridge, west of Schreiber, 26,328.00; MincoSteel Works, Ltd., No. 58-182, structure and approaches, 0.17 miles, HighwayNo. 7, C.N.R. Overhead Bridge, Peterborough By-Pass, 9,790.96; No. 58-189,structure and approaches, including structural steel, 0.05 miles, Highway No.400, Coldwater River, Con. XI, Lot 19, Township of Medonte, 384.81; No.58-219, grading, culverts and structure, 1.6 miles, Highway No. 12, ColdwaterBy-Pass, 12 miles northwest of Orillia, 8,162.92; No. 58-240, structure, grading,culverts and granular base, 0.36 miles, Highway No. 62, Madawaska Riverat Combermere, 34,272.34; W. Moffatt & A. Chapman, No. 59-655, wintersanding, Toronto District, 18,017.47; Mowbray Construction Co., Ltd.,No. 59-37, grading, culverts, granular base, hot mix paving and structure,Highway No. 401, Campbellville Interchange, 7,172.29; No. 59-153, strucutre,Highway No. 401, Township of Blenheim, Bridge No. 2, Nith River, 74,339.03;No. 59-209, structure and approaches, 0.24 miles, Highway No. 401, Under-pass at road allowance, 1 mile west of Highway No. 24, Township Road to
Speedsville, 22,799.24; No. 60-05, structure and approaches, 0.38 miles, High-way No. 401, Township of Blenheim, Bridge No. 8, 2.5 miles northwest of
Drumbo, 16,066.81; Municipal Spraying and Oiling Co., Ltd., No. 60-507,prime dust layer, Huntsville District, 15,491.36; No. 60-537, surface treatment,Hamilton District, 15,690.48; Don Murphy Construction, Ltd., No. 58-199,grading, culverts and granular base, 5.25 miles, Highway No. 17, Ouimet to
Coldwater Creek, 30,595. 89; No. 59-123, grading, culverts and granular base,
5.2 miles, Highway No. 17, Loon Lake to Pearl River, 155,484.20; No. 59-124,grading, culverts and granular base, 6.5 miles, Highway No. 17, Pearl to Ouimet,312,704.52; Muskoka Construction, Ltd., No. 59-246, grading, culvertsand granular base, 9.35 miles, Highway No. 17, Raith to Poland, 318,033.94;No. 59-259, rental of equipment for grading, gravelling and culverts, 13 miles,
Resources Road, Savant Lake southerly to Sturgeon River, 469,563.84;
Niagara Structural Steel, Ltd., No. 59-261, structural steel, Highway No. 4,
Saugeen River Bridge, Hanover, 67,540.00; Mai Nicholson, Ltd., No.59-645, winter sanding, Hamilton District, 12,599.02; North Shore Construc-tion Co., Ltd., No. 56-179, grading and culverts, 6.54 miles, Highway No. 401,from 0.75 miles east of Maitland County Road to Prescott County Road,28,773.35; No. 57-53, structure, grading, culverts, granular base and hot mixpaving, 1.27 miles, Highway No. 401, from west limits of Highway No. 29Interchange to the North Augusta Road in Brockville, 13,349.24; No. 57-201,
grading, 0.88 miles, Rainy Lake Causeway (east approaches), 26,394.83;
O. & H. Construction, Ltd., and Omichinski, Ltd., No. 59-303, grading, culverts
and granular base, 8.32 miles, Highway No. 11, Hearst easterly, 526,934.88;Omichinski, Ltd., No. 57-187, structure, Highway No. 17, White River
Bridge at Brunner, 9,463.53; No. 60-246, crushed rock, Highway No. 11, D.H.O.Quarry, Hearst, 4,716.77; Onway Construction Co., Ltd., No. 58-453,
resurfacing, Highwav No. 7, 10.4 miles, Oakwood, Junction of Highways 7
and 12, 5,442.72; No". 59-130, hot mix paving, (A) 5.88 miles, Highway No. 11,
Huntsville By-Pass, (B) 1.19 miles, Sec. Highway No. 527, Huntsville southerly,
146,239.30; No. IB-24-60, trench re-consolidation and repaving, Highway No.37, Village of Tweed, 4,840.00; No. 60-39, grading, granular base, hot mix pavingand resurfacing, 6.60 miles, Highway No. 37, from Highway No. 401 to Corby-ville, and Dev. Road No. 416, 281,660.70; No. 60-174, grading, culverts, granular
base and hot mix paving, 0.89 miles, Highway No. 11, from Aurora southerly,
43,011.31; No. 60-193, (A) hot mix paving, 9.15 miles, Highway No. 17, Sault
Ste. Marie to Heyden, (B) resurfacing, 0.28 miles, portion of Old HighwayNo. 17, 18,327.69; No. 60-250, grading, granular base, hot mix pavingand structure, 1.36 miles, Highway No. 12, Gamebridge By-Pass, 9,003.78;
Orsini Construction, Ltd., No. 58-23, structure "S", 0.31 miles, C.N.R.Overhead Bridge at Intersection of Highways 2 and 27, 9,362.56; Gerald
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O'Shaughnessy, Ltd., No. 58-168, structure and approaches, 0.16 miles, HighwavNo. 401, Raisin River Bridge, 13 miles east of Cornwall, 19,466.73; No. 58-214,
structure and approaches, 0.68 miles, Highway No. 45, Ouse River in Village of
Norwood, 5,303.21; No. 59-02, grading, culverts and granular base, 0.26 miles,
Highway No. 17, Rysmer Creek, 13.7 miles east of Mattawa, 6,264.65; No.60-80, grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 0.98 miles, Highways 65 and11B, Town of New Liskeard, 85,338.49; No. 60-87, grading, granular base, hotmix, detour Bailey Bridge and pile loading test, Highway No. 92, WasagaBeach at Nottawasaga River, 30,541.17; No. 60-221, grading, drainage, granularbase and hot mix paving, 0.59 miles, Highway No. 2, new entrance to FortHenry, 18,811.53; No. 60-256, structure and approaches, 0.20 miles, Sec. High-way No. 544, Whitson Creek Bridge, 12 miles northwest of Sudbury, 9,879.97;
Les Owens Construction, No. 60-73, grading, granular base, hot mix pavingand structure, 1.73 miles, (A) Intersection of Highways 11 and 101, (B) HighwayNo. 101, from Highway No. 11, (C) Railway Street, from Highway No. 101to Fifth Avenue, (D) Fifth Avenue and Second Street to West Limit, Town of
Matheson, 139,947.97;
Paul, Raymond, No. 55-99, clearing, 12 miles, New Road, south of Chapleau,westerly, 2,114.30; No. 55-226, clearing, 10 miles, New Road west of Chapleau,Wangoon Lake to Big Pine Lake, 1,145.78; No. 55-251, clearing, 10 miles, NewRoad, east of A.C.R. Lac Dezazac easterly, 2,028.53; Peacock & McQuigge,Ltd., No. 57-146, grading, culverts and granular base, 5.16 miles, Highway No.11, Huntsville By-Pass, 21,728.91; No. 59-112, grading and structures (2),
7.4 miles, Highway No. 401, Highway No. 38 to Wilton Road, Odessa, 377,459.91
;
No. 59-145, grading, culverts and granular base, 4.46 miles, Highway No. 118,
Bracebridge westerly, 131,800.66; No. 60-210, grading, culverts and granularbase, 7.5 miles, Highway No. 7A, Port Perry easterly, 494,755.00; PeelConstruction Co., Ltd., No. 56-94, grading, culverts, granular base and hot mixpaving, 3.3 miles, Highway No. 7, Kitchener to Breslau, 336.68; No. 58-28,
grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 8.12 miles, Highway No. 17, from2.3 miles north of Haley's Station to 3.5 miles north of Cobden, 15,189.88; No.58-101, grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 8.6 miles. Highway No. 8,
from Peter's Corners to Sheffield, including resurfacing existing Highway No.8, through the Villages of Rockton and Sheffield, 34,169.02; No. 58-120, gradingand culverts, 4.59 miles, Highway No. 401, from Highway No. 25 to Campbell-ville Road, 34,535.30; No. 58-657, reinforced concrete pavement and granularbase, 5.123 miles, Highway No. 401, Highway No. 10 westerly, 868.83; No.58-660, grading, culverts, granular base, reinforced concrete paving, hot mixpaving and structure, 8.4 miles, Highway No. 401, Highway No. 25 easterly,
44,137.40; No. 59-104, grading, granular base and hot mix paving, 5.43 miles,
Highway No. 401, from Highway No. 115 easterly, 110,636.30; No. 59-121,
grading, culverts and granular base, 8.0 miles, Highway No. 29, Pakenham to
Junction of Highways 29 and 17, 153,007.55; No. 59-141, grading, granular base,hot mix paving and structures, 3.42 miles, Highway No. 11, Orillia By-Pass,from Interchange Highway No. 12 north (including Interchange Legs at Inter-
section of Old Highway No. 11), structure at Orillia By-Pass Interchange andC.N.R. Overhead at Orillia, 261,799.79; No. 59-146, grading, granular base,hot mix paving and structures (2), 7.8 miles, Highway No. 6, Hagersville toCaledonia, 729,935.57; No. 59-189, grading and granular base, 7.8 miles, High-way No. 97, Gait westerly, including C.P.R. Overpass, 174,831.33; No. 59-197,grading, granular base, hot mix paving and Bernard Creek Bridge widening,9.07 miles, Highway No. 11, Armour-Strong Township Line to north of Sun-dridge, 853,323.61; No. 59-202, granular base and hot mix paving, 5.26 miles,Highway No. 401, 5.4 miles east of Highway No. 115 easterly, 135,013.43; No.59-328, granular base and reinforced concrete paving, 5.10 miles, Highway No.401, Highway No. 25 to Campbellville Interchange, 641,815.94; No. 59-333,granular base and reinforced concrete paving, 7.37 miles, Highway No. 401,Campbellville Interchange to Highway No. 6, 879,599.93; No. 60-10, grading,granular base and hot mix paving, 6.6 miles, Highway No. 7, Highway No. 10to Georgetown, 88,171.12; No. 60-131, grading, granular base and hot mix paving,8.8 miles, Highway No. 41, Kaladar to North Brook, 170,264.74; No. 60-137,grading, granular base, hot mix paving and structure, 7.83 miles, Highway No.19, from Hickson northerly to Highway No. 7, 327,745.86; No. 60-148, grading,granular base and hot mix paving, 5.0 miles, Highway No. 7A, Bethany toHighway No. 35, 131,349.94; No. 60-235, granular base and reinforced concretepavement, 10.07 miles, Highway No. 401, east from Highway No. 16 to IroquoisCounty Road( south lane), 180,473.66; No. 60-270, grading, drainage, granularbase and structure, 7.20 miles, Highway No. 401, from Highway No. 4, westerly,
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Contracts—Continued
including Township of Southwold Bridge No. 3, 24,734.36; No. 60-531, hotmix patching, Highways 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 27, 50, 401 and Queen Elizabeth Way,Toronto District, 77,417.94; No. 60-614, crushed gravel, Highway No. 10,
Port Credit and Junction Highways 10 and 401, 14,940.99; Perini, Ltd.,
No. 58-613, grading, culverts and granular base, 7.86 miles, Highway No. 17,
Goulais River to Haviland Bay, 286,049.91; Claude F. Picket, No. 59-641,
winter sanding, Hamilton District, 9,501.24; No. 59-652, winter sanding,Toronto District, 10,543.96; No. 60-578, winter sanding, Toronto District,
50,749.61; Frank Pidgeon and Sons, Ltd., No. 58-266, grading, granularbase, hot mix paving and structures, 2.4 miles, Highway No. 2, Delaware to
west of Thames River, 84,260.74; No. 60-35, grading, culverts and structures (3),
7.24 miles, Highway No. 401, from road allowance between Cons. VI and VII,Township of Raleigh, westerly to Highway No. 2, Tilbury, 205,133.28;Pigott Structures, Ltd., x\o. 60-269, grading, drainage, granular base, hot mixpaving and structures (4), 1.48 miles, Highway 403 (Chedoke Expressway),from Snake Road to C.N.R., 71,133.94; Pioneer Construction Co., Ltd.,
No. 59-210, grading, culverts, granular base, sewers and Root River BridgeNo. 1, 3.88 miles, Highway No. 17, Sault Ste. Marie to Odena, 89,589.89;
C. A. Pitts, General Contractor, Ltd., No. 58-81, grading and culverts, 10miles, Highway No. 17, from 19 miles north of Wawa northerly, 146,163.29;
No. 58-651, grading, culverts, granular base, hot mix paving and structures,
(A) 2.2 miles, Ottawa Queensway, from Hare Avenue to West City Limits,
including Woodruffe and Pinecrest Avenue Structures, (B) grading, 0.284 miles,
Highway No. 17, from Ottawa West City Limits westerly, 261,974.02;
J. N. Pitts, Ltd., No. 58-27, grading, culverts and granular base, 3.82 miles,
Sec. Highway No. 541, Garson to Bailey's Corners, 6,361.02; No. 59-286, rental
of equipment for clearing, gravelling and culverts, 26 miles, at Resources Road-Spruce River Road from 30 miles north of Highway No. 17, 566,113.39;Pollard Bros., Ltd., No. IB-9-60, mixing and applying liquid calcium chloride,
Sec. Highways in New Liskeard District, 4,561.56; No. 1B-11-60, mixing andapplying liquid calcium chloride, Sec. Highways in North Bay District, 2,347.25;
Port Arthur Shipbuilding Co., No. 59-149, structural steel, Highway No.11, Kapuskasing River at Kapuskasing, 61,861.00; No. IB-18-60, structural
steel, Resources Road, Savant Lake to Sturgeon River, 10,288.00; Pre-Con. Ltd., No. 60-202, precast crib wall units, Highway No. 17, Ottawa Queens-way, Clarendon Avenue to Loretta Avenue, 32,322.24;
Rayner Construction, Ltd., No. 58-145, hot mix paving, 19.2 miles, HighwayNo. 17, from 7.5 miles east to 11.7 miles west of WT
hite River, 4,532.54; No.59-35, hot mix paving, 18.84 miles, Highway No. 17, 10 miles north of Wawato 6 miles south of Michipicoten River, 285,446.86; No. 60-13, widening of struc-
ture, Highway No. 401, Overpass at Highway No. 11, Yonge Street, 79,973.98;
No. 60-107, granular base and hot mix paving, 9.62 miles, Highway No. 17,
from 10 miles north of Wawa to Bed Pan Lake, 398,790.52; No. 60-139, grad-ing, drainage, granular base, concrete base, hot mix paving, structures (4)and retaining walls, 1.08 miles, Ottawa Queensway, Clarendon Avenue to
Loretta Avenue, 476,764.31; No. 60-143, hot mix paving, 11.34 miles, HighwayNo. 17, from 5 miles west of Highway No. 105 westerly, 83,793.15; JohnB. Regan Co., Ltd., No. 60-511, crushed gravel, Highways 401, 2 and 7, TorontoDistrict, 6,983.25; Richardson Construction Co., Ltd., No. IB-29-60, pile
loading test, Highway No. 50, Humber River Bridge, Bolton, 4,934.06;
Roadbuilders, Ltd., No. IB-37-59, extension work to Township of Haldimand,Bridge No. 15 (50' Concrete Barrel Arch Culvert), Junction of Highway No.401 and Shelter Valley County Road, 35,039.43; No. 59-67, structure, HighwavNo. 37, C.N.R. Overhead, Corbyville, 13,954.77; Roads Resurfacing Co.,
Ltd., No. 59-581, (A) resurfacing and padding, Highway No. 34, Lancaster to
Alexandria, (B) padding, D.H.O. Yard at Lancaster, 13.2 miles, 117,367.29;
No. IB-3-60, prime dust layer, Township Road, Chute-A Blondeau to HighwayNo. 17, 1,720.70; No. 60-209, weigh scales and approaches, Highway No. 7,
4 miles west of Perth, 30,693.76; No. 60-618, crushed gravel, Highway No. 17,
5 miles west of Cumberland, 7,746.88; Robertson Sand & Gravel, Ltd.,
No. 60-509, crushed gravel, Highway No. 3, 3.5 miles west of Simcoe, 12,499.63;
Victor W. Ruckle, No. 60-612, crushed gravel, Highway No. 24, 1 mile
south of Alton, 7,298.31; Runnymede Steel Construction, Ltd., No. 58-21,
structural steel, Highway No. 5, Oakville Creek Bridge, 2 miles north of Palermo,480.00; No. 59-103, structural steel, Highway No. 401, Township of Waterloo,Bridge No. 12, 1 mile west of Preston, 617,160.00; Russell Construction,Ltd., No. 60-96, west substructure, Homer Bridge, including grading, granularbase and surface treatment, 0.7 miles, Queen Elizabeth Way, St. Catharines,
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692,555.11; W. A. Ryder Paving, Ltd., No. 59-649, winter sanding, TorontoDistrict, 5,197.69; No. 59-654, winter sanding, Toronto District, 15,863.42;
No. 60-508, prime dust layer, Sudbury District, 30,333.16; No. 60-545, surface
treatment, Port Hope District, 23,308.26; No. 60-565, winter sanding, HamiltonDistrict, 50,210.55; No. 60-581, winter sanding, Toronto District, 56,694.15;
Saugeeu Spraying Co., Ltd., No. 60-502, prime dust layer, Stratford District,
13,947.86; C. A. Scharfe, Ltd., No. 58-41, structure and approaches, High-way No. 129, Sideburned Lake, 6 miles southwest of Chapleau, 1,127.70;
Jack Schwandt, No. 60-552, screened sand, Highways 6, 10, 24 and 26, OwenSound District, 23,686.15; E. & E. Seegmiller, Ltd., No. 58-643, grading,culverts and structure, 1.58 miles, Highway No. 401, Speed River westerly,
34,281.44; No. 58-658, grading and structure, 6.00 miles, Highway No. 401,from Vernonville Road to road allowance between Lots 22 and 23, Townshipof Cramahe, 187,720.34; No. 59-134, grading, culverts, granular base, hot mixpaving and structure, 0.66 miles, Highway No. 401, at the Interchange at High-way No. 24, 115,796.09; No. 59-244, structure and approaches, 0.4 miles, High-way No. 401, County Road between Townships of Puslinch and Waterloo,60,332.54; No. 59-290, grading, granular base, culverts and structure, 1.35
miles, Highway No. 401, from 2 miles west of Grand River easterly, (Inter-
change at Blair County Road), 192,612.43; No. 59-318, grading, granular baseand culverts, 7.35 miles, Dev. Road No. 384, Signet westerly, 241,673.69;No. 60-19, grading culverts, granular base, Nith River and Wilmot Creekstructures, 1.36 miles, Highway No. 97, Plattsville southerly, 56,933.37; No.60-68, grading, drainage and granular base, 8.9 miles, Highway No. 9, Orange-ville westerly, 8,741.65; No. 60-170, grading, culverts, granular base and hotmix paving, 1.74 miles, Highway No. 86 (Old), from 2 miles east of Elmira,18,349.04; No. 60-196, granular base and hot mix paving, 6.85 miles, HighwayNo. 401, from east limits of Grafton Interchange to line between Lots 29 and30, Township of Cramahe, 300,058.77; No. 60-260, grading, granular base anddrainage, 7.3 miles, Highway No. 45, Norwood southerly, 633.28; Seeleyand Arnill Construction Co., No. 59-180, grading, granular base and hot mixpaving, 5.98 miles, Highways 10 and 24, Camilla north to Highway No. 89,including Nottawasaga River Bridge, 337,582.01; No. 60-171, structure andapproaches, 0.42 miles, Highway No. 89, Nottawasaga River Bridge, 5.5 mileswest of Cookstown, 22,620.14; Lee Shaver Construction, No. 60-558,screened sand, D.H.O. Yards, Ottawa District, 13,138.49; Shewman Road-builders, Ltd., No. 59-29, grading and culverts, 2.64 miles, Highway No. 37,
Belleville to Corbyville, 44,136.13; No. 60-240, grading, granular base anddrainage, 6.43 miles, Highway No. 15, Seeley's Bay to Morton, 2,666.79;
Simkin's Construction Co., Ltd., No. 57-166, grading, culverts and granularbase, 10 miles, Highway No. 17, from 5 miles east to 5 miles west of HighwayNo. 105, 20,117.86; No. 58-227, grading, culverts and granular base, 11.1 miles,
Highway No. 17, from 5 miles west of Highway No. 105, westerly, 384,432.45;No. 59-164, rental of equipment for grading, gravelling and culverts, 15 miles,
Resources Road, Minaki southerly to Highway No. 17, 596,318.34; No. 59-331,grading, culverts and granular base, 9.57 miles, Highway No. 17, 10 mileseast of Longbow easterly, 748,824.22; No. 60-162, grading, culverts and granularbase, 11.08 miles, Highway No. 17, from 19 miles east of Longbow Cornerseasterly, 143,575.20; Smiths Construction Co. Arnprior, Ltd., No. 58-14,
grading and granular base, 10 miles, Highway No. 11, from Cochrane southerly,187,901.39; No. 59-76, granular base and hot mix paving, 8.01 miles, HighwayNo. 11, 0.5 miles north of Porquis Junction, southerly, 398,617.73; No. 59-179,structure and approaches, grading, culverts, granular base and hot mix pavingfor service road, Highway No. 17, C.P.R. Overhead at Shields, 165,492.68;No. 59-516, crushed gravel, Highway No. 17, Arnprior to 3 miles west of Renfrew,1,073.95; No. 60-16, grading, drainage and granular base, 9.9 miles, HighwayNo. 7, from Sharbot Creek westerly, 88,852.41; No. 60-45, grading, granularbase and hot mix paving, including Snake River Structure, 5.5 miles, HighwayNo. 17, from Meath to north of Cobden, 288,823.96; No. 60-159, grading, culvertsand granular base, 7.1 miles, Sec. Highway No. 512, Brudenell to Cormac,44,988.83;——Span-Way Construction, Ltd., No. 58-141, structure and ap-proaches, Highway No. 401, Township of Trafalgar, Bridge No. 1, road allowancebetween Townships of Toronto and Trafalgar, 7,046.71; No. 58-166, structureand approaches, Highway No. 401, Township of Trafalgar, Bridge No. 9,
road allowance between Cons. VI and VII, 2,205.58; Standard Iron and Steel
Works, Ltd., No. 59-81, structural steel, Highway No. 401, Hoggs Hollow Bridge,westbound lane, 589,138.92; Standard Paving, Ltd., No. 59-177, granularbase and hot mix paving, 19.32 miles, Highway No. 11, New Liskeard through
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Earlton, 386,027.05; No. 59-234, hot mix paving, 12.96 miles, (A) Highways11 and 17, North Bay By-Pass, (B) Dev. Road No. 493, (C) Highway No.17B, from Highway No. 17 to North Bay City Limits, 176,195.24; No. IB-26-60,hot mix patching, Highway No. 11B, North Bay City Limits to Premier Road,23,911.67; No. 60-83, experimental asphalt resurfacing, 2,800 feet, Highway No.17, 15 miles west of North Bay, 55,700.44; No. 60-122, hot mix paving, 8.03miles, Highway No. 17, Highway No. 94 to Sec. Highway No. 531, 149,126.03;
Standard Steel Construction Co., No. 59-100, structural steel, Highway No.65, Blanche River Bridge at Judge, 147,322.00; Sterling Construction Co.,Ltd., No. 58-617, grading and culverts, 5.57 miles, Highway No. 401, from 0.03miles to 5.57 miles west of Highway No. 6, 14,708.06; No. 59-182, grading,granular base and hot mix paving, 10.4 miles, Highway No. 40, (A) fromChatham northerly, 0.98 miles, (B) 0.98 miles north of Chatham to 0.6 milesnorth of Maxwell Creek, 487,959.55; No. 59-208, grading, granular base andhot mix paving, 7.3 miles, Highway No. 2, Kent-Middlesex boundary to Thames-ville, 184,092.21; No. 59-332, grading, granular base, culverts and structures
(3), 4.51 miles, Highway No. 401, from Highway No. 2 west of Tilbury to High-way No. 2 east of Tilbury, structures at Little Baptiste Creek, Baptiste Creekand Little Baptiste Creek on Service Road, 552,515.83; No. 60-31, grading,culverts and granular base, 5.75 miles, Dev. Road No. 471, Highway No. 79to Inwood County Road, 227,764.30; No. 60-127, grading, drainage, granularbase and hot mix paving, 5.79 miles, Highway No. 2, Thamesville to KentBridge, 73,058.07; No. 60-200, granular base and hot mix paving, 7.52 miles,
Highways 7 and 82, (A) 6.58 miles, from 2 miles east of Highway No. 82 to northlimits of Arkona, (B) Village of Thedford, 203,336.49; No. 60-535, hot mixpatching, Highway No. 3, Chatham District, 28,290.19; Stewart EquipmentCo., No. 59-644, winter sanding, Hamilton District, 10,480.65; Russell
H. Stewart Construction Co., Ltd., No. 60-167, crushed gravel and granularbase, 7.5 miles, Sec. Highway No. 532, 3.7 miles west of Rosseau, westerly,
33,281.85; No. 60-623, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 539, vicinity of Warren,6,671.09; No. 60-624, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 533, Highway No.63, southerly, 9,091.88; No. 60-625, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 534,8 miles west of Powassan, 9,899.37; No. 60-626, crushed gravel, HighwayNo. 11, 1.5 miles north of City Limits, North Bay, 5,950.00; F. A. Stone-house & Son, Ltd., No. 59-317, grading, culverts and granular base, 0.86 miles,
Highway No. 81, between Highways 22 and 7, 48,942.15; No. 60-72, grading,culverts and granular base, 5 miles, Dev. Road No. 471, 7 miles east of Court-right easterly, 187,857.84; No. 60-121, hot mix paving, 7.04 miles, HighwayNo. 97, Gait westerly, 111,688.04; No. 60-128, grading, drainage, granularbase and hot mix paving, 4.03 miles, Highway No. 2, Kent Bridge to Louisville,
17,437.05; No. 60-549, screened sand, D.H.O. Yards, Stratford District,
28,970.93; No. 60-550, screened sand, D.H.O. Yards, Stratford District,
27,227.66; No. 60-597, screened sand, D.H.O. Yards, London District, 27,834.24;Swansea Construction Co., Ltd., No. 58-175, grading, culverts, granular
base, hot mix paving and structure, 0.43 miles, Queen Elizabeth Way, Townshipof Trafalgar, 4th Line, road allowance between Lots 20 and 21, 672.75; No.58-249, grading, culverts and granular base, 5.88 miles, Highway No. 401,from Highway No. 28, Port Hope to Highway No. 45, Cobourg, and Town-ship of Hamilton, Bridge No. 9, at Ontario Street, Cobourg, 96,920.28; No.58-625, grading and culverts, 4.57 miles, Highway No. 401, from 0.06 miles
west of Road Allowance between Lots 10 and 11, Con. II, Township of Puslinch,
46,152.39; Sweet's Sand & Stone Co., No. 59-632, screened sand, KingstonDistrict, 5,148.97;
Taylor Sawmills, No. IB-2-60, grubbing and fencing, Highway No. 7, at Inter-
section of Weston Road, and east of Plunkett's Creek, 6,337.53; ThompsonConstruction (Chemong), Ltd., No. 55-170, grading, culverts and granularbase, 5 miles, Highway No. 17, Red Rock Corners west, 16,515.50; No. 55-176,
grading, culverts and granular base, 5 miles, Highway No. 17, from 5 miles
west of Red Rock Corners, westerly, 2,189.57; Thompson Crushed Stone& Gravel, Ltd., No. 60-554, screened sand, D.H.O. Yards, Port Hope District,
18,993.53; No. 60-601, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 519, Junction of High-way No. 121 and Sec. Highway No. 519, 9,495.23; Towland Construction,Ltd., No. 58-113, grading, granular base, concrete base and hot mix paving,
5 miles, Highways 2 and 4, London to Lambeth, 1,550.18; No. 58-190, grading,
granular base and hot mix paving, 14.55 miles, Sec. Highway No. 121, Mindento Haliburton, 21,433.04; No. 59-144, grading, granular base and hot mix paving,2.23 miles, Highway No. 71, Canadian Approach to Rainy River International
Bridge, including reverted portion of Highway No. 71, 149,418.64; No. 59-232,
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hot mix paving, 8.6 miles, Highway No. 66, Kirkland Lake, easterly, 81,095.32;
No. IB-27-60, grading, granular base, concrete curb and gutter, hot mix pavingand drainage, various locations, London District, 12,698.56; No. 60-41, hotmix paving, Highway No. 17, 14.5 miles, from 14 miles north of Agawa Rivernortherly, including Sand River Bridge and Agawa River Bridge decks andapproaches, and Lookout Park site, 389,045.11; No. 60-93, hot mix paving,
9.93 miles, Highway No. 17, 2.5 miles west of Raleigh to Butler, 170,972.01;
No. 60-144, hot mix paving, 7.35 miles, Highway No. 17, Ignace to Butler,
116,264.17; No. 60-527, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 600, D.H.O. Pit
4 miles west of Blackhawk, 18,449.46; No. 60-544, hot mix patching, HighwayNo. 17, Sault Ste. Marie District, 51,870.99;
Universal Electric, A Division of Univex Electrical Construction & Engineering,
Ltd., No. 1B-31-60, trenching and concrete bases for highway lighting, OttawaQueensway, 6,411.65; No. 60-208, trenching and concrete bases for highwaylighting, Ottawa Queensway, 13,703.22; Uren Construction, Ltd., No.59-329, crushed rock, Highway No. 11, D.H.O. Val Rita Quarry, 6 miles westof Kapuskasing, 124,719.15; No. 59-640, winter sanding, Hamilton District,
14,261.90; No. 59-643, winter sanding, Hamilton District, 14,622.77; No.60-114, crushed gravel, Highway No. 124, from 2 miles west of Highway No. 11,
6,996.91; No. 60-523, crushed gravel, Highway No. 129, Chapleau Limits,
southerly, 19,837.78; No. 60-524, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 556, fromJunction with Highway No. 17 northeasterly, 12,273.12; No. 60-526, crushedgravel, Sec. Highway No. 518, Sprucedale to Highway No. 69, 18,466.18; No.60-567, winter sanding Hamilton District, 30,932.75; No. 60-574, winter sanding,Owen Sound District, 40,231.08; No. 60-575, winter sanding, Owen SoundDistrict, 31,324.23; No. 60-593, crushed gravel, Sec. Highway No. 542, HighwayNo. 68 to Mindemoya vicinity, 12,868.92; No. 60-595, crushed gravel, Sec.
Highway No. 549, Highway No. 17 to Lake Penage, 10,737.36;
Van Minnen, John, No. IB-21-60, grading, curb and gutter and hot mix paving,Highway No. 98, Junction of Highway No. 98 and County Road No. 10, 2,027.62;
Wallin, Ltd., Paul G., No. 60-33, structure and approaches, 0.27 miles, HighwayNo. 105, at Perrault Falls, 32,229.43; Walmsley Bros., Ltd., No. IB-34-60,random rip-rap, Highway No. 3, Kettle Creek, St. Thomas west entrance,3,481.06; No. 60-142, grading, culverts, granular base and hot mix paving,6.32 miles, Highway No. 100, Intersection of Highways 2 and 100 to north limits
of Kintore, 170,157.84; No. 60-536, hot mix patching, Highway No. 7, 1 milewest of Forest Road to 2.5 miles east of Village of Warwick, 27,466.60; No.60-542, hot mix patching, Highways 2 and 74, London District, 30,598.39;
Warren Bituminous Paving Co., Ltd., No. 58-222, grading, granular baseand hot mix paving, 6.87 miles, Highway No. 11, from Highway No. 400 toroad allowance between Cons. VIII and IX, Township of Oro, 10,341.07; No.59-46, granular base and hot mix paving, 10.04 miles, Highway No. 400, Crown-hill north, 147,996.29; No. 59-225, grading, granular base and hot mix paving,7 miles, Highway No. 93, Crown Hill to Craighurst, 295.524.77; No. IB-4-60,hot mix paving, Highway No. 90, Pine River Bridge at Angus, 1,542.89; No.IB-5-60, hot mix paving, Highway No. 89, Nicholson Bridge Detour, 5.2 mileswest of Cookstown, 1,521.44; No. 60-532, hot mix patching, Highwavs 3, 3C,8, 20, 56, 58 and Queen Elizabeth Way, Hamilton District, 68,928.93;Weldon Construction Co., No. 59-14, structure and approaches, Highway No.401, Township of Puslinch, Bridge No. 6, 11,233.07; Roger Weldon &Jerry Jenkins, No. 58-265, structure and approaches, Highway No. 401, Town-ship of Hope, Bridge No. 8, road allowance between Lots 18 and 19, 2,738.20;
—;—Wheaton Construction Co., Ltd., No. 58-197, grading, granular base, hotmix paving and structure, 0.69 miles, Highway No. 401, Highway No. 2 Inter-change, approximately 6 miles west of Brockville, 11,638.49; John Wolfe Con-struction, No. 59-57, granular "A" and crushed gravel, Highway No. 124,McKellar to 2 miles east of Ahmic Harbour, 41,018.40;
York Sand and Gravel, No. 60-566, winter sanding, Hamilton District, 37,994.72;No. 60-577, winter sanding, Toronto District, 54,549.85; York Steel Con-struction, Ltd., No. 58-637, structural steel, Highway No. 7, Otonabee RiverBridge, Peterborough By-Pass, 28,165.29; No. 58-654, structural steel, OttawaQueensway, Bridge No. 2 at WoodrufTe Avenue, 3,330.00; G. Young Con-struction (Powassan), Ltd., No. 60-607, crushed gravel, Sec. Highways 522and 524, various locations west of Trout Creek, 16,812.69; Yundt & McCannConstruction, Ltd., No. 59-12, grading, culverts and granular base, 5.56 miles,
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
King's Highways, etc.—Continued
Contracts—Continued
Highway No. 100, Thamesford northerly, 85,976.44; No. 60-590, crushed gravel,Highway No. 97, east of Plattsville, 5,004.22; No. 60-591, crushed gravel,Highway No. 100, vicinity of Kintore and Junction of Highways 100 and 7,
7,516.33.
Total 78,785,921 96
Rental of Owner Operated Equipment:Advent, Anthony, 6,409.00; Clarence D. Amell, 3,763.37; Carl Anderson, 4,101.25;
A. R. Ansley, 7,151.00;
Barstead, Cameron, 5,567.65; Erwin Bartz, 4,402.00; Eugene Bissonette, 3,784.00;Irwin Bowen, 3,968.50; Carl Bragg, 5,809.60; Hilliard Brooks, 4,923.88; ArnoldBruetsch, 6,455.10; Andrew Burke, 5,687.10;
Canfield, David, 3,658.21; Edmond Caron, 3,835.90; Thos. Chorney, 3,789.00;Gordon Couch, 5,829.91; Stanley Coutts, 4,656.73; Dougal A. Culham, 9,114.40;
Delamorandiere, T., 4,561.25; Peter Denys, 5,573.00; Arthur Duhamel, 3,668.40;Wm. Dyken, 6,397.75;
Edwards, Alvin, 6,553.25; Jack Edwards, 7,342.74; Melvin Eno, 3,514.80; RaymondEno, 7,260.00;
Fava, Jos., 6,632.66; John Funk, 3,563.50;
Gagnon, Lucien, 4,195.76; Wm. Gardner, 5,614.95; Oswald Gliddon, 4,100.00;Ed. Gobeil, 6,635.43; Andrew Golphy, 3,752.40; Yern Grexton, 5,032.00;Theodore Guilbeault, 5,704.55;
Harris, Harold, 6,410.50; Harry Hatch, 3,745.95; Barney Haukeness, 6,449.00;H. O. Haukeness, 4,856.00; John Hein, 6,396.25; Thos. Henderson, 3,622.80;Otto M. Holmes, 8,123.00;
Jackson, A. R., 5,533.85; A. W. James, 4,247.40; Mervin Jibb, 4,064.15; HermanJohnson, 6,080.20; John A. Johnson, 3,599.30;
Kirkby, Wm., 3,738.85; Toivo Kivisto, 6,196.88; Onni Koivisto, 7,200.00; Wm.Kramp, 6,270.55;
LaChance, Romuald, 8,361.65; Albert Lacosse, 4,753.61; Archie Lamb, 4,167.50;
Raymond Lamontagne, 4,115.30; Moise Landry, 4,102.35; Andrew Lavallee,
7,016.63; Henry Lavallee, 3,794.75; Omer LePage, 4,614.50; Russell Lindquist,
4,428.75; Alex. Little, 5,202.05; Allan Lofgren, 5,493.10; Robt. Long, 6,103.00;
Laurier Low, 3,867.05;
MacDonaid, Lockie, 4,045.00; J. R. Major, 4,562.68; Eero Maki, 5,916.00;
Burwell Malott, 6,663.55; Hiram Marenger, 3,964.95; Donald Martin, 4,171.95;
Stewart V. Martin, 4,326.80; E. B. McClinchey, 4,550.61; Lawrence McGirr,5,255.85; Wilbert McMillan, 5,428.00; Geo. McMullin, 26,812.05; MorleyMills, 6,146.00;
Oberg, A. A., 4,469.30; Kenneth G. Orr, 4,031.70; Stanley Ostrowski, 5,947.75;
John Ouellette, 6,885.95;
Paldio, Jos., 7,048.00; Adolphe Parker, 6,934.40; Lome Patterson, 4,501.50;
Jorgen Pedersen, 3,719.63; Tauno Peltonen, 4,203.60; Ross Peterson, 3,973.25;
Lawrence D. Phillips, 3,712.55; Edmund Pilkey, 3,511.75; Florian Poirier,
5,622.23; Herbert Portugie, 3,606.55; Jan Prabucki, 3,659.55;
Ramstead, L. M., 3,534.00; E. Rice, 7,113.50; Lucien Robert, 4,712.75; Pierre
Rochon, 5,477.63; Anthony Roque, 5,802.80; Ernest Roque, 4,334.30; EugeneRoy, 7,670.76;
Schaefer, Armand J., 4,565.03; Hubert Schutt, 5,475.00; Bart Scott, 5,281.95;
Ernest Sheffield, 4,297.50; Toivo Siira, 4,055.65; W. Silver, 6,301.35; BertSmith, 3,810.49; Elgin Smith, 3,553.55; Elmer N. Stillar, 7,782.75; Bart Sulphur,
4,338.20;
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King's Highways, etc.—Continued
Rental of Owner Operated Equipment—Continued
Taylor, Jas., 6,093.50; Lome Tilson, 3,610.90; Ken. Tittlemier, 6,450.75; HarveyTrachsel, 3,557.53; Jack Trelford, 3,806.30; John N. Tulin, 3,738.38; Wm.Turcotte, 6,222.50; M. Harry Tweedie, 3,717.68;
Urbanski, Jos., 4,043.27;
Veronneau, Rheal, 7,455.30; Jos. Vlahovich, 4,491.15;
Willard, Glen, 5,156.35; Jas. E. Willard, 6,773.93; Pearlie A. Willard, 3,739.25;Ross J. Williams, 10,637.55; Ivan Williamson, 5,273.55; Ernest Wing, 4,441.50;
Young, Donald, 4,441.43.
Accounts under $3,500, 1,178,505.73.
Total 1,849,498 87
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc.:
Services and Materials 8,430,070 48Bituminous Materials 5,168,948 73Steel 3,235,256 63Road Equipment Purchases 3,074,731 95Engineering Services 2,928,186 15
Cement and additives 2,632,836 16Salt 2,631.354 97Road Equipment and Ferrv Maintenance 2,493,010 32Car Mileage 2,294,787 91Gasoline, Lubricants and Coal Oil 2,006,439 61Equipment Rentals (other than truck) 1,961,665 08Connecting Links 1 ,960,477 06Travelling Expenses 1,846,215 68Culverts (metal) 1,766,133 23Moving Poles and Public Utilities 1 ,722,195 01Truck Rentals 1,417,581 29Calcium Chloride 1,277,392 21
Office Expenses 763,899 1
1
Office Supplies 559,185 31Paint and Supplies 554,728 90Traffic Signals and Road Lighting 542,379 93Freight, Express and Cartage 499,986 72Stone 423,641 39Miscellaneous 423,021 34Lumber 412,139 95Hand Rail and Guide Rail Material 402,733 30Trees, Shrubs, Fertilizers, Weed Killer, etc 364,385 1
1
Scotchlite 355,973 10Office Equipment and Furniture 346,347 08Fencing Materials 329,473 62Pipe, Vitrified Clay, Tile, etc 320,326 62Insurance 299,204 46Explosives 288,268 61Railway Sidings, Wig Wags, etc 286,043 66Hardware 285,142 56Lumber (creosoted) 264,402 83Coal, Wood and Oil for Heating 258,394 56Bailey Bridges 252,367 36Workmen's Compensation 250,085 87Camp Food Supplies 246,305 79Printing Room Expenses 245,660 28Straw 217,947 21Posts (wooden) 208,462 37Gravel 202,365 68Signs 160,932 35Laboratory Equipment 139,971 86Bus Rentals 117,472 52Construction Subways and Overhead Bridges 113,905 29Repairs and Damages to Municipal Roads 1 11,466 74Culverts (cement) 1 10,980 26
H36 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No.
King's Highways, etc.—Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc.—Continued
Engineering Equipment 1 10,271 72Electrical Supplies 106,328 98Mobile Telephone Service 104,680 61Joint Ontario Highway Research Programme Contribution 101,027 55Engineering Supplies 98,359 00Posts (steel) 97,989 25Sand 94,986 12Catch Basins, Frames and Grates 92,920 49Advertising 87,331 01Expenses re Department-Owned Rented Property 86,720 46Inspection and Testing 86,706 95Tabulating Machine Rentals 83,179 53Taxes and Drainage Assessments 80,500 97Board and Lodging (paid to contractors, etc.) 76,600 13Teletype Rentals 76,417 05Travelling Expense Sundries 64,610 85Rentals and Storage 59,860 89Survey Monuments 39,689 93Snow Fence 35,410 39Expansion Joints 34,772 10Fares for Employees paid directly to air transportation companies. 32,516 75Camp Equipment 31,601 05Fire Extinguishers and Refills 30,074 70Moving Staff Household Effects 29,479 61Fill and Borrow 25,201 96Labour, Miscellaneous (other than on paylists) 25,183 74Sidewalk Subsidies 22,456 35Buildings 22,273 00Jackhammer Bits 17,681 89Sub Grade Paper 13,807 33Customs Duty 12,832 15Sales Tax 12,530 34First Aid Supplies 8,679 55Burlap and Bags 8,333 74Fares for Employees paid directly to transportation companies
other than air 8,040 74Overtime Meals 6,397 05Creosote Oil and other wood preservatives 3,685 43Wayside Tables 3,630 20Blacksmithing 3,009 35
59,140,663 12Less: Items transferred to other sections 14,699 19
59,125.963 93
A-l Radiator & Glass Service, 4,019.00; A. B. C. Auto Parts, Ltd., 5,547.57;
E. P. Abey, Ltd., 4,034.82; Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd., 410,022.72; AbsoBlue Prints, Ltd., 12,940.17; Acme Bearings & Parts, Ltd., 4,387.12; AcmeElectric Supply Toronto, Ltd., 3,521.41; Acme Planing Mills, 11,483.72; H. G.Acres & Co., Ltd., 56,662.58; Acrow Canada, Ltd., 68,756.69; Active Cartage,Ltd., 8,902.61; J. D. Adams, Co. Ltd., 203,188.50; Addressograph-Multigraphof Canada, Ltd., 3,922.98; Pat Adduono, 7,010.00; Pat Adduono & OsborneHill, 14,265.00; Township of Admaston, 14,101.35; Agricultural Chemicals,Ltd., 19,245.15; Aircraft Marine Products of Canada, Ltd., 3,934.58; LeoAlarie & Sons, Ltd., 29,598.61; Township of Albion, 39,436.80; Alchem, Ltd.,
12,668.67; J. F. Alcock, 6,771.43; Algoma Central & Hudson Bay Railway-
Co., 13,065.83; Algoma Steel Corp., Ltd., 70,906.83; Allatt Tractor Parts Co.,
8,088.99; Allenford Rural Telephone Co., Ltd., 4,077.41; Alleway & Bedford,Ltd., 3,800.86; Allied Chemical Canada, Ltd., 1,195,422.71; Al's Tire Service,
5,215.49; Aluminum Co. of Canada, Ltd., 7,662.81; Ambler & Courtney,16,449.01; American Coleman of Canada, Ltd., 63,027.21; Amherst Quarries,
Ltd., 14,904.25; Anaconda Iron Ore Ontario, Ltd., 452,463.87; Township of
Ancaster, 4,430.20; D. Anderson, 5,162.98; S. Anglin Co., Ltd., 9,356.62; ArnieA. Annala, 4,306.11; Apeco of Canada, Ltd., 5,552.63; L. & G. Arcand Bros.,
Ltd., 20,216.35; Armco Drainage & Metal Products of Canada, Ltd., 355,832.87;
A. Armstrong, 44,198.10; Armstrong Bros. Co., Ltd., 197,353.52; Geo. Arm-strong Co., Ltd., 3,636.46; Vernon Armstrong, 3,987.75; Township of Assiginack,
24,451.98; Associated Geotechnical Services, Ltd., 22,089.45; Township of
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS H 37
King's Highways, etc.—Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc.—Continued
Atikokan 4,880.21; W. S. Atkins & Associates, Ltd., 5,612.47; Atlas CopcoCanada, Ltd., 4,942.09; Atlas Polar Co., Ltd., 4,678.20; Township of Augusta,13,215.43; Auto Electric Service Co., Ltd., 3,994.58; Automotive Hardware,Ltd., 3,685.65;
B.P. Canada, Ltd., 9,893.29; N. Babbs, 4,688.81; Bailey Construction Co., Ltd.
4,960.78; Elwood Baldwin, 5,820.60; Ball Construction Co., Ltd., 4,861.30
W. L. Ballentine Co., Ltd., 400,799.73; Bancroft Lumber, Ltd., 6,803.44
Township of Bangor, Wicklow and McClure, 4,443.85; Barratt Spun ConcretePoles, Ltd., 7,579.50; City of Barrie, 23,002.10; Bartlett's Auto Electric, Ltd.,
3,778.31; Township of Bathurst, 13,572.71; Robert Batty, 4,030.40; FrankBaumgartner, 7,990.60; G. A. Baun, 6,549.81; M. L. Baxter, Ltd., 165,123.69;K. J. Beamish Construction Co., Ltd., 13,916.17; Norman Beauvais, 6,813.15;Beaver Lumber Co., Ltd., 49,332.75; W. C. Becker Equipment Co., Ltd.,
8,456.21; E. S. Beechie, 6,355.60; E. M. Beemer, 9,728.16; Burns Beharriell,
7,316.25; B. J. Bell, 5,597.04; Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 774,611.07; W. G.Bell, 4,076.49; City of Belleville, 9,379.80; Township of Belmont and Methuen,6,354.65; Bemis Bros. Bag Co., 11,486.95; J. Bennett, 3,899.31; W. B. BennettPaving, Ltd., 12,212.82; Bergman & Nelson, Ltd., 9,763.48; Bert's Auto Supply,Ltd., 13,419.80; Bestpipe, Ltd., 77,444.30; Bethlehem Steel Export Corp.,
122,190.06; Township of Beverly, 3,551.85; C. W. Bierworth & Son, Ltd.,
5,822.98; Donald A. Bilmer, 4,436.05; H. Curry Bishop, 5,923.85; P. A. Black-burn, 8,516.98; Jas. G. Blain Estate, 4,680.00; C. Blais, 4,073.55; Township of
Blenheim, 17,800.76; Block & Anderson Canada, Ltd., 5,588.59; F. Board,5,880.43; John Bodick, 3,914.75; W. E. Bolan, 7,920.99; Bole's Feeds, Ltd.,
8,638.48; Elmer Bolton, 3,814.80; Border Supply, 4,031.39; Township of
Bosanquet, 23,716.43; Samuel Bosnick, 3,998.60; Osias Boucher, 4,637.30;Pat Boutin, 20,592.92; Anthony Bowman, Ltd., 5,124.79; Boyles Bros. Drilling
Eastern, Ltd., 7,423.36; Town of Bracebridge, 96,155.87; Town of Bradford,4,466.84; Brake Drum & Shoe Service, Ltd., 4,180.42; Town of Brampton,16,377.66; City of Brantford, 11,782.79; Brantford Coach & Body, Ltd.,
126,030.25; Brantford-Holan, Ltd., 112,645.00; Donald Brault, 4,381.29;Brennan Paving Co., Ltd., 8,327.99; J. A. Brisson & Sons, Ltd., 6,732.10;British American Oil Co., Ltd., 2,262,992.67; Town of Brockville, 28,330.64;K. R. Brooks, Ltd., 10,767.35; Ernest Broten, 7,922.57; Township of Brougham,7,073.36; H. E. Brown Supply Co., Ltd., 25,258.17; County of Bruce, 209,786.20;Charles Brunet, 4,296.40; Charles Bruning Co. (Canada), Ltd., 45,197.76;G. H. Buchanan, 4,502.15; Budd Instruments, Ltd., 16,228.00; Budden & WeirConstruction, 4,941.41; Building Products, Ltd., 81,732.03; Bulk Carriers, Ltd.,
8,679.60; B. Bunten, 5,016.68; Burlington Public Utilities Commission, 11,605.76;Burlington Steel Co., Ltd., 803,144.96; Town of Burlington, 8,929.60; Burns& Co., Ltd., 12,676.03; Burroughs Adding Machine of Canada, Ltd., 30,266.28;R. G. Burrows, 8,569.43; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries, 46,976.75; H. C.Burton Co., Ltd., 7,983.81; Robert Bury & Co. Canada, Ltd., 6,233.83; Z. J.Byblow, 5,568.71;
C L M Industries Division of McGraw-Edison (Canada), Ltd., 16,630.73; AlvinCaldwell, 6,710.00; Township of Caledon, 6,405.60; T. O. Callon, 6,760.78;Township of Camden East, 14,975.67; Marshall Campbell, 17,300.70; N. B.Campbell, 6,376.98; Robert Campbell, 4,259.88; T. D. Campbell, 4,322.30;Canada Cement Co., Ltd., 1,440,427.61; Canada Creosoting Co., Ltd., 84,694.76;Canada Crushed & Cut Stone, Ltd., 7,300.85; Canada Culvert Co., Ltd.,
146,487.22; Canada Iron Foundries, Ltd., 44,242.66; Canada Linseed Oil Mills,
Ltd., 9,990.13; Canada Packers, Ltd., 48,343.67; Canada Wire & Cable Co.,Ltd., 25,388.42; Canadian Bearings, Ltd., 7,527.58; Canadian Bitumuls Co.,Ltd., 240,567.88; Canadian Duff-Norton Co., Ltd., 3,904.29; Canadian Fair-banks-Morse Co., Ltd., 8,047.59; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 36,239.21
;
Canadian Industries, Ltd., 279,064.39; Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd.,
9,861.51; Canadian Liquid Air Co., Ltd., 11,629.32; Canadian Longyear, Ltd.,
36,892.26; Canadian Marietta Ontario, Ltd., 3,917.99; Canadian MotorolaElectronics, Ltd., 14,437.52; Canadian National Express, 39,237.61; CanadianNational Railways, 279,672.58; Canadian National Telegraphs, 66,596.05;Canadian Oil Companies, Ltd., 291,624.65; Canadian Pacific Express Co.,
27,120.94; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 182,473.82; Canadian Pacific RailwayCo., Communications Department, 15,300.60; Canadian Petrofina, Ltd.,
63,927.81; Canadian Pittsburgh Industries, Ltd., 14,565.67; Canadian Salt
Co., Ltd., 1,370,558.80; Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd., 91,037.46; CapitalConstruction Equipment, Ltd., 10,907.08; John Carew Lumber Co., Ltd.,
6.873.46; County of Carleton, 115,410.30; Town of Carleton Place, 43,203.90;
H 38 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
King's Highways, etc.—Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc.—Continued
Oscar Carlson, 3,553.00; Carman Construction, Ltd., 11,461.01; CarmichaelAgencies, 6,840.00; Roger Carmody, 3,961.10; Ozias Caron and Elzeor Caron,3,780.00; Carrington Lumber & Builders' Supply, Ltd., 17,687.94; J. G.Carrothers, 4,483.50; Carsen Instruments, Ltd., 4,884.83; Arthur Carson,5,430.60; Fred Carson & Sons, 20,801.05; Carters, Ltd., 3,653.15; CasselmanCo., Ltd., 7,651.25; Castrol Oils Canada, Ltd., 7,917.62; Caswell ConstructionCo., Ltd., 8,066.64; Cataphote (Canada), Ltd., 49,330.04; R. E. Catton, 9,091.39;Cayuga Quarries, Ltd., 11,531.38; Laurence Cazaly, 16,331.40; Elmer Ceaser,4,090.60; Cecchetto & Sons, Ltd., 6,757.94; Cedarvale Tree Experts, Ltd.,3,570.00; Central Chevrolet Toronto, Ltd., 3,847.81; Central Scientific Co.of Canada, Ltd., 3,605.16; W. R. Chapman Auto Electric, Ltd., 6,008.20;Chaudane Gas Co., Ltd., 3,668.31; Chemical Specialties Association, 12,330.00;Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co., 6,114.78, Township of Chinguacousy,155,127.70; Chipman Chemicals, Ltd., 15,192.00; Township of Chisholm,21,168.63; Chown, Ltd., 6,457.67; Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Ltd.,242,082.07; L. Churchill Construction, 7,101.28; Churchley Tree Service,3,965.10; Cities Service Oil Co., Ltd., 66,840.37; S. S. Clapperton, 46,009.90;Township of Clarendon and Miller, 34,869.52; Clarke, Lackstrom & Maxted,11,404.45; Clemmer Welding & Mfg., Ltd., 4,906.98; Cobourg Public Utilities
Commission, 3,589.66; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 402,904.78; CochraneHardware Western, Ltd., 5,541.66; Cochrane Public Utilities Commission,12,898.63; Town of Cochrane, 5,676.15; A. A. Cockburn, 5,076.91; CockshuttFarm Equipment, Ltd., 32,079.75; D. Colbourne, 4,881.49; Township of Col-chester South, 6,164.00; Cole Haulage & Construction Co., Ltd., 3,606.94;Town of Collingwood, 20,709.55; Compressed Air Equipment, Ltd., 32,419.87;Conbrad, Ltd., 6,896.00; Concrete Pipe, Ltd., 59,214.78; Connelly Motors,3,577.26; Consolidated Engines & Machinery Co., Ltd., 6,966.54; ConsolidatedSand & Gravel, Ltd., 4,442.48; Construction Chemicals, Ltd., 5,500.43; Con-struction Equipment Co., Ltd., 20,332.68; Consumers' Gas Co., 32,986.88;Contractors Machinery & Equipment, Ltd., 22,917.54; Contractors Service,Ltd., 78,631.84; B. G. Cook, 8,091.74; Theodore Cooney, 8,748.94; A. Cope& Sons, Ltd., 9,032.11; E. J. Corbett, 5,452.31; City of Cornwall, 9,102.07;Cornwall Gravel Co., Ltd., 3,575.30; Township of Cornwall, 17,049.62; Robt.Corriveau, 8,251.71; Corrugated Pipe Co., Ltd., 107,176.94; Jos. Cote, 4,769.39;
Jas. Couch, 4,946.00; Jas. Cowan & Co., Ltd., 10,976.05; M. F. Cox, 3,901.84;Craig Bit Co., Ltd., 10,534.52; Crane, Ltd., 7,843.74; Crawford Machine &Foundry, Ltd., 14,026.50; Truman Creasor, 13,459.28; W. B. Crombie, 9,700.00;Geo. W. Crothers, Ltd., 151,492.09; Ed. Crowe Tire Sales, Ltd., 3,739.01;Crown Lumber Co., 3,862.84; Croydon Construction, Ltd., 20,293.81; BoyceCunnington, 3,867.68; Curran & Briggs, Ltd., 6,867.71; Currie Products, Ltd.,
5,243.28; Cutting, Ltd., 4,618.04;
D. C. B. Gravel Co., Ltd., 6,619.95; D. S. Lumber Co., 6,332.13; Daily CommercialNews, Ltd., 10,778.75; Dalewood Transport, Ltd., 10,350.70; Township of
Dalhousie and Sherbrooke, North, 5,226.20; W. B. Dalton & Sons, Ltd.,
14,479.53; J. A. Dandy, 3,755.09; Township of Darling, 9,714.18; Davey TreeExpert Co. of Canada, Ltd., 7,375.05; R. Davidson, 6,308.43; Davis TelephoneCo., Ltd., 8,888.25; Thos. Deady, 4,595.00; B. W. Deane & Co., 6,615.85; JohnDeere, Ltd., 11,135.79; A. Degraaf, 6,201.66; Deleuw, Cather & Co. of Canada,Ltd., 716,365.50; Harold C. Deline, 4,397.00; Dell's Auto Electric, Ltd., 3,955.35;Deluxe Transportation, Ltd., 7,778.75; Township of Denbigh, Abinger andAshby, 13,228.15; John Denysek, 3,754.50; Township of Derby, 36,876.83;
J. J. Desrochers, 5,424.77; Devilbiss Canada, Ltd., 5,355.45; Dibblee Construc-tion Co., Ltd., 47,681.26; Gordon Dickson Equipment, Ltd., 4,457.18; DictaphoneCorp., Ltd., 8,516.17; M. M. Dillon & Co., Ltd., 27,035.68; Disher Farrand,Ltd., 5,444.73; Dominion Aluminum Fabricating, Ltd., 28,522.04; DominionBridge Co., Ltd., 5,111.65; Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co.,
206,653.81; Dominion Catering Co., Ltd., 18,722.80; Dominion Road MachinerySales Co., Ltd., 49,243.14; Dominion Rubber Co., Ltd., 12,121.24; DominionSoil Investigation, Ltd., 17,631.71; Dominion Steel & Coal Corp., Ltd., 39,561.99;Dominion Tire Stores, Division of Dominion Rubber Co., Ltd., 23,948.87;Donald Inspection, Ltd., 32,099.78; Donald Ropes & Wire Cloth, Ltd., 17,126.57;B. A. Donaldson, 5,674.35; H. F. Donegan, 4,965.70; C. Donnelly, 6,736.42;
Dow Chemical of Canada, Ltd., 73,440.65; Dow's Auto Electric, Ltd., 4,098.11;Eric Downer Interiors, 3,840.45; Willie Doyon, 7,049.25; E. G. Druery, 7,459.75;
Drummond, McCall & Co., Ltd., 19,278.70; Dubreuil Bros., Ltd., 6,143.10;
Duke Lawn Equipment, Ltd., 29,450.94; Rene Dumais, 4,753.69; Noble Dumont,4,417.44; Township of Dungannon, 13,737.80; Dunlop Canada, Ltd., 23,751.60;
Dupont of Canada, Ltd., 85,332.60; Duro-Test Electric, Ltd., 5,091.07;
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Eastern Scale Works, Ltd., 12,142.82; Eastern Steel Products, Ltd., 70,504.89;Emerson Easton, 3,629.50; William Eckensviller, 3,572.14; J. A. Edgerton,Ltd., 3,769.84; G. L. Edwards, 5,533.51; Jack H. Edwards, Ltd., 3,521.50;Township of Edwardsburgh, 113,947.93; Electrovert, Ltd., 3,611.15; County of
Elgin, 63,258.64; Township of Elizabethtown, 3,583.26; Elliott Mobile MixCo., Ltd., 3,623.75; J. E. Ellis, 5,175.88; Township of Elmsley South, 11,993.84;R. J. Emo, 4,730.63; Equipment Sales & Service, Ltd., 15,160.13; R. BlakeErwin & Associates, 61,757.08; Esco, Ltd., 6,687.29; A. O. Este, 8,224.40;Township of Etobicoke, 5,854.59; European Industrial Products, Ltd.,
366,091.10; Eutectic Welding Alloys Co. of Canada, Ltd., 9,271.48; A. F.
Everest, 6,999.29; Duff Evers, 10,199.55; Steve Eyolfson, 6,269.25;
Fahralloy Canada, Ltd., 15,791.27; Fairbank Lumber Co., Ltd., 26,753.48;Falconbridge Nickel Mines, Ltd., 6,962.15; Fielding Construction Sudbury,Ltd., 18,534.30; D. E. Finlay, 6,627.50; Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada,Ltd., 49,953.53; J. A. Fisher, 3,840.23; Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 6,986.99;Fitzsimmons Fruit Co., Ltd., 5,531.76; Flex-O-Lite of Canada, Ltd., 20,073.20;Flintkote Co. of Canada, Ltd., 187,614.97; Township of Flos, 30,156.35; J. D.Flynn, 6,548.11; Food Basket, 4,877.46; Constance Forbes, 4,547.03; ForbesReady-Mix & Building Materials, 5,948.13; Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
465,000.02; Forest Valley Lumber, Ltd., 6,525.30; Town of Fort Erie, 5,399.76;Fort Garry Tire & Auto Supplies, 5,493.87; City of Fort William, 30,391.67;Fort York Construction Co., Ltd., 10,844.78; Foundation Co. of Ontario,Ltd., 200,411.18; Foundation of Canada Engineering, Corp., Ltd., 508,936.92;Fowler Construction Co., Ltd., 65,359.17; D. B. Fowler, 7,648.00; W. L. Fowler,7,314.65; Franceschini Bros. Construction, Ltd., 3,998.80; Frankel Steel Con-struction, Ltd., 66,091.33; Franki of Canada, Ltd., 9,477.03; J. F. Fraser,
6,188.52; Township of Fredericksburgh South, 19,080.58; Frontenac AutoElectric Service, 12,847.95; County of Frontenac, 121,767.97; Frost Steel &Wire Co., Ltd., 147,314.77; Fullarton Properties, Ltd., 4,100.00;
G B C Sales & Service, Ltd., 6,771.19; G. P. Footwear of United Rubber, 5,356.00;Herbert Galbraith, 5,518.55; Townships of Galway and Cavendish, 4,521.41;Gamble-Robinson, Ltd., 20,372.38; Gananoque Electric Light & Water SupplyCo., Ltd., 54,262.29; Town of Gananoque, 26,804.96; Garage Supply Co., Ltd.',
4,142.78; Garage Supply Hamilton, Ltd., 7,370.77; Gardner-Denver Co. Canada,Ltd., 8,038.87 ; L. E. Gatien , 3,682.35 ; Leo Gauthier, 12,41 1 .50 ; Rolland Gauthier,7,657.62; Leo Gauvreau, 6,173.68; General Auto Parts, 7,374.89; General MotorsProducts of Canada, Ltd., 119,759.76; General Supply Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
95,323.15; General Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada, Ltd., 9,365.51; General Wire& Cable Co., Ltd., 5,095.67; Geocon, Ltd., 112,505.60; Gestetner (Canada),Ltd., 4,073.45; Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners, 7,197.44; Gibb, Underwood& McLellan, 18,000.00; Alex R. Gibson, 6,833.75; Gibson Motors, Ltd., 3,728.76;Giffels & Vallet of Canada, Ltd., 121,696.91; D. Gilders, 3,934.56; H. A. Giles,
8,197.57; D. Gillis, 9,383.51; Gillis & Warren, Ltd., 6,091.69; Paul Girard Co.,Ltd., 11,124.28; Township of Glackmeyer, 9,818.52; Glendale Mobile Homes,Ltd., 44,732.20; Glenview Terraces, Ltd., 22,723.50; Glidden Co., Ltd., 14,812.74;Globe & Mail, Ltd., 32,262.60; Leon Gobeil, 7,109.92; H. Q. Golder & Associate,Ltd., 40,174.47; Andrew Golphy, 3,985.05; G. S. Good, 6,020.08; J. S. Good,4,073.17; J. E. Goodman Sales, Ltd., 29,027.50; B. F. Goodrich Canada, Ltd.,
48,183.07; Goodyear Service Store, 3,909.12; Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of
Canada, Ltd., 70,597.16; J. R. Gorra, 5,476.85; Township of Goulburn, 6,948.24;Gould-Leslie, Ltd., 7,897.00; R. E. Gow, 3,937.48; Township of Gower North,5,400.42; Graham & Graham, Ltd., 20,788.41; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 35,939.03;G. J. Grant, 3,749.28; Grant's Transport, Ltd., 8,127.91; Township of Grattan,24,603.45; Town of Gravenhurst, 63,892.84; J. D. Gray & Son, 3,921.93; GreatLakes Power Co., Ltd., 13,466.78; Great Northern Woods Co., Ltd., 10,204.18;Harold J. Green, 4,854.60; B. Greening Wire Co., Ltd., 22,073.85; H. Gregor,7,908.77; County of Grey, 446,588.58; Grey-Wellington Paving Co., Ltd.,
3,887.31; Townships of Griffith and Matawatchan, 12,434.25; Grinnell Co.of Canada, Ltd., 40,756.01; Wm. Groves, Ltd., 4,460.00; City of Guelph,218,621.88; Guelph Sand & Gravel, Ltd., 3,956.51; D. H. Guerin, 6,005.58;Paul Guiho, 12,335.85; Beatrice Guilbeault, 3,871.33; Township of GwillimburyWest, 19,538.49; Gypsum Lime & Alabastine, Ltd., 3,855.60;
Hacquoil Construction, Ltd., 15,483.06; E. W. Hadley, 28,385.91; HagersvilleQuarries, Ltd., 12,505.94; Village of Hagersville, 8,195.84; Halcosons Construc-tion Co., Ltd., 8,181.44; County of Haldimand, 227,667.41; Haldimand Quarries& Construction, Ltd., 6,356.43; W. G. Hall Equipment, Ltd., 3,756.01; Haloid
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Xerox of Canada, Ltd., 4,315.03; Emil Halverson, 4,893.00; Hamilton CementProducts & Supplies, 7,985.11; City of Hamilton, 600,401.40; K. G. Hamilton,6,914.24; Wm. T. Handy, 4,329.00; Thos. Hanlon, 11,328.22; Hanson TransportCo., Ltd., 4,164.69; R. S. Hardy Construction, Ltd., 3,986.81; Larry Hare,4,536.17; Harris Cap & Textiles Co., Ltd., 14,389.25; Jos. Harrison Motorways,Ltd., 18,306.53; County of Hastings, 115,873.84; Harry Hatch, 4,085.55;Town of Hawkesbury, 3,791.11 ; Hawman-Johnston Construction, Ltd., 4,959.90;Hawthorn Hill Rural Telephone Co., Ltd., 6,919.85; Hay Municipal TelephoneSystem, 19,298.20; Harry Hayley & Sons, Ltd., 53,873.45; Hearst LumberCo., 5,988.85; W. J. Hedges, 3,978.92; W. C. Heibein, 3,600.61 ; John T. Hepburn,Ltd., 5,139.05; Township of Herschel, 13,159.07; Hersey Motor Service, Ltd.,
3,911.39; Town of Hespeler, 4,974.36; Hewett, Dinsmore & Milne, 4,994.15;Highway Safety Services, Ltd., 7,230.00; Hill-Clark-Francis, Ltd., 10,008.20;Osborne Hill, 5,245.00; S. J. Hill & Sons, Ltd., 12,857.86; Hill the Mover Canada,Ltd., 5,635.94; Township of Hinchinbrooke, 22,084.51; C. Hinsperger, 5,693.97;Hoar Transport Co., Ltd., 21,777.90; W. Hodder & Co., Ltd., 6,207.34; Hogg& Lytle, Ltd., 45,179.28; E. G. Hogg, 5,884.24; Holdcroft Construction Co.,Ltd., 9,747.38; Holden Mfg. Co., Ltd., 3,702.91; Holman Bros. Canada, Ltd.,
3,726.70; Home Lumber, Ltd., 9,591.82; G. S. Hook, 7,317.83; E. A. HortonSales, Ltd., 21,267.07; Houdaille Industries, 85,501.73; Township of Howland,16,694.22; E. S. Hubbell & Sons, Ltd., 127,523.61; Huggard Equipment Co.,Ltd., 8,973.31; Hughes-Owens Co., Ltd., 86,925.65; J. J. H. Hunt, 5,515.32;G. K. Hunter, 3,582.61; Hunting Survev Corp., Ltd., 32,491.15; Township of
Huntingdon, 4,993.07; Township of Huntley, 19,234.85; Huntsville PlaningMills, Ltd., 3,752.99; Town of Huntsville, 97,040.72; County of Huron,148,857.36; Huron tario Telephones, Ltd., 5,414.45; Husband Transport, Ltd.,
3,581.37; Husky Oil & Refining, Ltd., 973,605.41; D. E. & J. C. HutchisonContracting Co., Ltd., 25,226.11; Hydraulic Air & Engineering Co., 6,990.37;Hydro-Electric Commission, Township of Brantford, 5,387.18; Hydro-ElectricCommission, Township of Etobicoke, 9,158.68; Hydro-Electric Commission,Ottawa, 191,420.62; Hydro-Electric Commission, Port Hope, 3,713.65; Hydro-Electric Commission, Township of Toronto, 111,414.92; Hydro-Electric Com-mission, Township of York North, 7,325.59; Hydro-Electric Power Commissionof Ontario, 865,775.06; Hydro-Electric System, Hamilton, 13,742.09; Hydro-Electric System, Sandwich West, 4,285.75;
Ideal Electric (Ontario), Ltd., 10,543.65; Imperial Flo-Glaze Paints, Ltd.,
88,070.31; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 1,831,425.57; Independent Inspection Services,
Ltd., 10,511.69; Town of Ingersoll, 5,374.28; Instruments (1951), Ltd.,
100,404.33; Inter-City Truck Lines, Ltd., 4,830.93; International BusinessMachines Co., Ltd., 130,739.40; International Harvester Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
170,572.09; International Nickel Co. of Canada, Ltd., 5,800.37; InternationalPaints Ontario, Ltd., 11,140.34; Intrusion-Prepakt, Ltd., 40,434.42; Ella Inwood,4,309.25; Guy Isabelle, 7,507.95;
Jackett, W. G. & Sons, Ltd., 4,056.02; Agathe Jacques, 7,523.55; Jerl O. Jetmund-son, 5,403.43; W. L. Jobe, 4,115.63; F. E. Johnston Drilling Co., Ltd., 65,206.26;
R. Johnston Haulage, 3,907.20; D. N. Jones, 6,333.00; Richard Jones, 5,597.11;
A. E. Joslin Machinery & Equipment, Ltd., 6,941.51;
Kaki, Waino, 12,740.70; Kaladar-Northern Telephone System, 14,180.10; KamMotors, Ltd., 6,263.10; Anna Karjalainen, 4,315.20; Jas. R. Kearney Corp.of Canada, Ltd., 4,015.37; W. H. Keeler, Welding, Ltd., 5,105.63; Keenan FenceCo., 5,387.50; Harvey Kehler, 4,674.63; R. A. Kelusky, 9,220.09; Village of
Kemptville, 7,206.93; Kendall Bronze & Iron Works, Ltd., 7,637.50; Townshipof Kennebec, 21,794.26; J. A. P. Kennedy, 7,545.03; Town of Kenora, 9,741.78;
County of Kent, 44,871.65; John A. C. Kernohan, 10,455.12; A. M. Kerr Equip-ment, Ltd., 243,212.38; G. H. Kerr, 6,061.73; J. Logan Kerr Transport, 4,320.15;
Joe Kerr, 3,663.08; W. J. Kett, 8,463.05; Keyes Soo, Ltd., 3,640.01; KeyesSudbury, Ltd., 7,311.23; Keyes Supply Co., Ltd., 12,959.01; Keystone Con-tractors, Ltd., 3,831.08; Walter Kidde & Co. of Canada, Ltd., 3,895.40; KingCity Well Drilling Co., Ltd., 6,328.53; King Paving Co., Ltd., 5,386.48; KingSeagrave, Ltd., 102,093.52; City of Kingston, 3,613.13; Kingston Public Utilities
Commission, 8,186.44; Kingston Shipyards, Division of Canadian Shipbuilding& Engineering, Ltd., 7,394.00; Town of Kingsville, 17,229.00; Kingsway LumberCo., Ltd., 11,774.30; Kirkfield Crushed Stone, Ltd., 14,783.90; Kitchen Overall
& Shirt Co., Ltd., 11,633.61; G. H. Kitelev, 8,394.59; Township of Korah,24,142.65; A. Korchuk, 10,378.05; Jack Kosola, 4,005.94; M. Kostic, 6,387.07;
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E. V. Kotala, 4,527.19; Koval Bros., Ltd., 3,941.10; John Kron & Son, Ltd.,
6,502.59; Harold Kuno, 4,040.50;
Labelle, M. J. Co., Ltd., 38,382.08; Labombards Chatham, Ltd., 6,520.29 K. T.Lacarte, 19,031.00; Alphonse Lachance, 7,842.73; Leopold P. Lachance, 5,044.13;Lackie Bros., Ltd. 10,345.13; Lake Ontario Portland Cement Co., Ltd.,
248,003.54; Lake Shore Auto Electric, Ltd., 5,683.11; Lakehead Culvert, Ltd.,
64,321.85; Lakehead Freightways, Ltd., 19,771.51; Lakehead Motors, Ltd.,
5,285.35; Lakeland Dairies, Ltd., 7,212.89; Lakeview Builders Supplies, Ltd.,
5,400.55; County of Lambton, 10,141.14; County of Lanark, 164,976.11; LanarkWood Products, Ltd., 10,158.79; J. R. Lancaster, 6,223.25; Denis Landry,6,051.20; Department of Lands & Forests, Ontario, 6,285.36; Jack Lankinen,4,033.60; Omer Larabie, 4,320.10; Lariviere & Freres, Ltd., 5,485.55; LeoLarouche, 10,567.76; Laughlin, Wyllie & Ufnal, 68,188.63; O. Lautaoja, 3,828.33;Armand Lauzon, 7,401.17; Township of Lavant, 4,904.85; R. E. Law CrushedStone, Ltd., 93,964.02; Glen Lawrence Construction Co., Ltd., 11,923.68;VV. J. Lawrence Sales & Service, 4,248.94; Lazarides, Damas & Smith, Ltd.,
9,005.75; T. O. Lazarides & Associates, Ltd., 37,691.01; Leather Cartage,Ltd., 27,012.10; Lee Equipment Co., 5,184.26; J. D. Lee & Co., Ltd., 28,163.14;United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, 288,665.48; Henry Legault, 3,654.78;
J. A. Lelliott, 5,317.55; County of Lennox and Addington, 69,202.78; Levitt-Safety, Ltd., 24,155.05; Levy Auto Parts Co., Ltd., 16,682.06; Lewis Bros.Hardware, Ltd., 5,510.90; N. C. Lewis, 4,767.23; Limestone Lumber Co., Ltd.,
4,348.66; Town of Lindsay, 7,868.63; Lindstrom & Nilson, Ltd., 13,595.65;Line & Cable Accessories, Ltd., 29,106.72; Liskeard Construction, Ltd., 30,533.19;Town of Listowel, 4,051.76; Little Bros. Ltd., 10,019.34; Township of Lochiel,
17,983.96; City of London, 15,391.00; London Leaseholds, Ltd., 61,675.00;London Steel Construction Co., Ltd., 4,206.13; London Truck Bodies, Ltd.,
5,286.91; H. M. Long, Ltd., 116,552.91; Township of Loughborough, 19,390.75;A. M. Lount & Associates, 23,132.86; L. Reginald Lowe, 5,125.45; D. G. Low-man, 7,747.83; E. Luck, 4,961.29; Village of Lucknow, 11,899.46; Lundy FenceCo., Ltd., 165,500.45; Lutes Cedar & Lumber Co., Ltd., 4,249.70; B. E. Lynch,5,453.05;
M & C Hydraulic Service, 7,147.75; Donald J. MacDonald Construction, Ltd.,
3,793.72; Lockie MacDonald, 3,650.23; MacDonalds Consolidated, Ltd.,
6,936.28; D. J. MacDonell, 6,337.88; MacFarlane Farm Supplies, 3,569.59;Maclsaac Mining & Tunnelling Co., Ltd., 4,655.50; MacKlaim ConstructionCo., Ltd., 89,568.66; MacLean-Hunter Publishing Co., Ltd., 12,127.65; MacLeodConstruction Co., Ltd., 15,333.60; MacMillan, Bloedel & Powell River, Ontario,Ltd., 8,237.27; Township of Madoc, 16,597.25; Manning Automotive & Machine,4,060.55; S. Manol, 6,176.59; J. F. Mantle, 8,358.40; Manvers MunicipalTelephone System, 4,254.80; A. D. Margison & Associates, Ltd., 74,398.12;Margison & Keith, 8,160.05; Gus Marker Block & Tile, Ltd., 9,099.26; Town-ship of Marmora and Lake, 16,236.71; Marnoch Office Supply Co., 30,068.68;W. H. Marr, Ltd., 20,001.18; W. H. Marr Twin City, Ltd., 28,301.09; AlbertMarritt, 3,683.01; Marsh Paving Co., Ltd., 5,914.16; Marshall Consulting& Testing Laboratory, 7,030.19; Marshall, Macklin & Monaghan, Ltd., 57,096.90;T. C. A. Marshall, 7,235.66; George Martell, 4,642.05; G. W. Martin, 6,448.00;W. G. Martin, 7,200.00; Massey-Ferguson, Ltd., 75,850.98; Master BuildersCo., Ltd., 101,434.50; Master Craft Wood Products, Ltd., 7,896.26; N. Mathon,5,167.14; Township of Matilda, 19,837.42; Mattagami Railroad Co., 5,127.00;M. F. Matthewman, 5,834.25; Harold Matthews Sash & Door, Ltd., 4,532.69;H. A. Maxwell, 10,457.00; Harold McCann, 3,964.34; McCormick & Rankin,Ltd., 92,231.12; McCoy Foundry Co., Ltd., 23,316.14; Ray McCullough,5,275.60; McDonald Welding, Ltd., 80,400.93; Ivan McDougall, 25,468.97;N. A. McDougall Construction Manitoulin, Ltd., 207,377.80; Jos. McDowellSales, Ltd., 6,960.38; H. J. McFarland Construction Co., Ltd., 13,567.80;H. B. McGinness, Ltd., 25,956.11; J. J. McGrath, 6,239.28; McHaffie-BirgeConstruction Co., Ltd., 21,419.83; J. Mclntyre, 5,932.57; McKeough SonsCo., Ltd., 3,594.17; McKerlie Automotive, Ltd., 13,416.26; McKinlay Trans-port, Ltd., 18,554.65; McKnight's Haulage Excavators, Ltd., 31,101.26; E. T.McLennan, 6,469.11; McLeod Motors & Equipment, Ltd., 4,045.54; D. G.McMaster, 4,647.34; McMaster Fuels, Ltd., 4,082.28; John McMillan, 4,006.70;Township of McNab, 39,862.68; Gordon McNabb, 5,508.75; McNamara RoadConstruction, Ltd., 24,943.99; A. McPhail, 4,425.55; W. R. Meadows of Canada,Ltd., 9,917.74; Meakins & Sons, Ltd., 4,314.62; Merchants Distributors, Ltd.,16,289.12; W. G. Merrick, 7,360.13; Metro Auto Glass, 3,970.59; County ofMiddlesex, 7,197.14; Township of Middleton, 16,611.96; R. W. Midgley,
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8,011.18; R. W. Mighton, Jr., 57,036.30; H. Millar & Son, 4,601.95; HerbMiller, 18,712.79; L. A. Miller, 5,198.38; Miller Paving, Ltd., 155,220.30;G. C. Mills Equipment, Ltd., 36,657.27; R. P. Mills Lumber Co., Ltd., 16,399.00;Milner-Rigsby Co., Ltd., 6,605.90; Minnesota Minerals, Ltd., 21,214.17;Minnesota Mining & Mfg. of Canada, Ltd., 381,273.94; G. Mitchell, 10,834.00;
J. C. Mitchell, 5,169.44; Mitchell & Wilson, Ltd., 3,556.19; Mixed Asphalt &Contractors Supplies, Ltd., 12,214.01; Modern Business Methods, Ltd., 3,725.36;B. Molyneaux, 6,300.63; A. R. Monteith, Ltd., 5,080.00; William Monteith,6,327.15; Moore Business Forms, Ltd., 7,402.12; Moore Municipal TelephoneSystem, 6,939.55; Township of Moore, 5,223.10; Moore's Construction, 5,583.29;Morris Bros., 11,352.69; D. E. Morris, 6,706.56; Morrison, Hershfield, Millman& Huggins, Ltd., 9,335.59; Motorways Ontario, Ltd., 4,675.08; Walter Moulton,3,796.62; Mount Dennis Welding, Ltd., 18,275.71; Township of Mountain,13,450.19; Robt. Muir, 5,626.35; Mulder Canada, Ltd., 31,168.92; D. Murphy,3,524.00; Murphy-Deacon-Manor Co., Ltd., 4,926.40; Muskoka Auto Parts,
Ltd., 11,738.01; Muskoka Construction, Ltd., 23,000.44; Muskoka Oil Products,Ltd., 11,646.92;
N-T Steel (Canada), 4,639.87; Nadeau's Supermarket, Ltd., 4,076.73; Napanee& Deseronto Rural Telephone System, 4,640.73; National Cash Register Co.of Canada, Ltd., 21,982.17; National Machine Products, Ltd., 6,391.31; NationalSewer Pipe, Ltd.. 7,652.32; John & Mac Neilson, 3,651.82; Nelson CrushedStone, Ltd., 7,332.43; Township of Nepean, 18,969.68; New Dryden LumberCo., Ltd., 4,093.94; Town of New Liskeard, 3,999.40; J. J. Newlands, 5,805.00;Newton Fuels, 5,700.60; Niagara Brand Chemicals, 4,157.05; Niagara Falls
Bridge Commission, 28,943.52 ; City of Niagara Falls, 14,333.09; Niagara FoundryCo., Ltd., 5,084.00; Niagara Packers, Ltd., 8,430.51; Nichols & Taylor Equip-ment Supply, 5,801.30; Nipissing Construction Co., Ltd., 6,903.89; NordicSteel Products Co., Ltd., 3,951.87; County of Norfolk, 513,254.23; NorthAmerican Lumber & Supply Co., Ltd., 4,162.38; North Bay Auto Electric,
Ltd., 5,233.37; North Bay Auto Supply, Ltd., 12,272.39; City of North Bay,8,653.75; North Bay Masonic Temple, Ltd., 10,500.00; North Bay Motor Sales,
Ltd., 5,753.08; North Star Oil, Ltd., 15,744.10; Northern Auto Supply Co.,
Ltd., 3,971.33; Northern Canada Supply, Ltd., 10,769.75; Northern Electric
Co., Ltd., 97,776.27; Northern Engineering & Supply Co., Ltd., 14,043.57;
Northern Superior Propane, Ltd., 3,687.08; Northern Telephone, Ltd., 35,950.19;Northern Wood Preservers, Ltd., 149,202.81; Northland Contractors, 5,213.65;
United Counties of Northumberland and Durham, 440,718.72; Township of
Nottawasaga, 6,640.45; Nuclear-Chicago Corp., 11,747.75;
Oberling, H. M., 4,358.48; J. N. O'Hagan, 5,371.60; B. M. O'Hare, 69,120.34;
Geo. Olar, 6,711.05; Ross Oliver, 9,785.21; W. G. Oliver, 3,951.99; Clifford
Olmstead, 20,007.97; W. H. Olsen Mfg. Co., Ltd., 36,088.00; Ontario AutoParts Supply Co., Ltd., 13,609.47; Ontario Business Equipment, 5,437.79;
County of Ontario, 306,633.24; Ontario Culvert & Metal Products, Ltd.,
105,939.42; Ontario Equipment & Supply, Ltd., 63,482.05; Ontario NorthlandRailwav, 24,013.26; Ontario Plant Foods, Ltd., 9,392.63; Ontario Seed Cleaners& Dealers, Ltd., 40,428.40; Ontario Stress-Crete, Ltd., 4,629.26; Onway Con-struction Co., Ltd., 13,755.33; Town of Orillia, 205,830.62; Gerald O'Shaugh-nessy, Ltd., 59,179.28; Township of Oso, 27,370.22; G. Oster, 9,481.68; City of
Ottawa, 234,170.87; Ottawa Gas, 7,341.73; Owl-Lite Equipment, Ltd., 6,241.97;
Oxford Telephone Co., Ltd, 10,042.00; Township of Oxford East, 5,484.37;
Pakenham, Township of, 14,226.39; Wm. Pallot, 3,882.88; Township of Palmerstonand Canonto North and South, 36,898.49; Parent Bros., 4,434.09; Paris Public
Utilities Commission, 15,963.64; Town of Paris, 7,005.67; C. C. Parker &Associates, Ltd., 72,126.11; C. C. Parker & Parsons Brinckerhoff, Ltd.,
174,476.15; Parry Sound Auto Parts Co., Ltd., 17,912.26; Elmer Pasanen,
22,319.33; A. Patterson, 4,366.60; P. Pavlin, 6,798.30; Herve Payant, 7,378.19;
Paynes Service Station, 4,136.95; Peace Bridge Brokerage, Ltd., 4,636.55;
Peacock & McQuigge, Ltd., 3,843.98; Pearl Assurance Co., Ltd., 68,870.78;
Pedlar People, Ltd., 252,314.09; Peel Construction Co., Ltd., 13,673.51; Countyof Peel, 79,617.30; Wilfrid Pelletier, 4,143.48; Town of Pembroke, 15,800.90;
Peninsula Lumber & Supplies, Ltd., 12,511.57; M. L. Perk, 5,328.75; Perkin-
Elmer Canada, Ltd., 18,739.23; Permanent Transit-Mix Concrete, Ltd.,
5,389.76; Arthur Perreault, 3,507.43; Adrien Perron, 3,425.86; County of Perth,
384,986.95; Peterborough Automotive Supply, Ltd., 11,679.38; County of
Peterborough, 142,751.37; E. M. Peto Associates, Ltd., 27,040.98; Phillips &Gavin, 6,462.44; Philmar Industrial Equipment & Supply Co., 5,313.27; Phoenix
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Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc.—Continued
Mfg. Co., 10,984.20; Photostat Corp., 4,617.35; Pick Timber Co., Ltd., 5,512.97;
W. J. Pickard, Ltd., 6,150.03; Dallyn Pickens, 4,178.00; Pigott ConstructionCo., Ltd., 26,024.97; Pioneer Construction Co., Ltd., 17,447.39; Pirelli Cables,
Conduits, Ltd., 4,522.00; Pitney-Bowes of Canada, Ltd., 6,112.95; Townshipof Pittsburgh, 26,299.70; Plested Equipment, Ltd., 6,634.94; L. J. Poirier,
7,627.15; Pollard Bros., Ltd., 3,947.39; Jas. F. Pollard, 5,734.45; Wm. Pollock
& Son, Ltd., 17,476.01; R. C. Pook, 6,479.72; Arthur Pope, 12,385.42; City of
Port Arthur, 8,100.00; Town of Port Hope, 5,874.75; Postmasters, 31,549.40;Arcade Poulin, 6,825.17; Eugene Poulin, 3,756.25; Pounder Bros., 8,563.77;
Poutanen Haulage, 5,827.85; Powco Steel Products, Ltd., 6,897.35; PowellEquipment Co., Ltd., 18,964.35; Powerlite Devices, Ltd., 50,200.17; Prentice
Roads & Excavating, Ltd., 76,168.38; United Counties of Prescott and Russell,
193,680.13; Town of Prescott, 27,297.53; County of Prince Edward, 88,888.48;Proctor & Redfern, 147,794.69; Department of Public Works, Ontario, 11,740.02;
Pyrotenax of Canada, Ltd., 11,282.99;
Queen's Printer, 532,950.42; Queen's University, 45,082.47;
Racey, MacCallum & Associates, Ltd., 28,408.79; Radex Automotive, Ltd.,
4,845.90; Township of Raglan, 9,554.00; j. Raitt, 4,297.19; Daniel Rankin,3,633.75; Ranta Bros., 6,368.50; B. M. Rathwell, 5,470.01; Paul Rawluk,4,836.63; Ray-Gordon, Ltd., 4,499.84; Ravner Construction, Ltd., 29,426.09;Receiver General of Canada, 21,752.86; Recordak of Canada, Ltd., 108,996.34;Redi-Set Business Forms, Ltd., 5,158.09; Reed, Shaw & McNaught, 9,627.37;
Reid Beans & Seeds, Ltd., 11,021.50; Remington Rand, Ltd., 20,220.14; CorneliusRempel & Annie Rempel, 15,188.53; W. B. Revell, 27,072.59; Revere Electrical
Distributors, Ltd., 7,243.04; J. Risdon, 7,275.81; Riverside ConstructionCo., Ltd., 5,398.82; Roads Resurfacing Co., Ltd., 4,218.91; K. A. Roberts,8,864.75; C. Robertson, 5,080.33; Robertsteel (Canada), Ltd., 278,802.58;Robinson Ellwood, Ltd., 50,592.98; Rock Drill Rod Co., Ltd., 7,105.51; RocktonHotel, Ltd., 4,387.90; H. Roeser, 4,921.98; Rosco Metal Products, Ltd.,
73,408.68; Rosco Metal & Roofing Products, Ltd., 344,740.46; J. M. Roulston,7,038.08; Ralph Rowe, 3,805.15; Camille Roy, 7,212.60; Royal Metal Mfg.Co., Ltd., 5,622.35; Royel Paving, Ltd., 14,405.20; Russel-Hipwell Engines,Ltd., 35,996.77; Russell Willis & Crispo, Ltd., 13,031.91; Russelsteel, Ltd.,
6,489.11; A. L. Ryan, 6,178.95; J. H. Ryder Machinery, Ltd., 4,650.47; W. A.Ryder Paving, Ltd., 13,735.77; D. S. Ryding, 4,300.30;
Sadinsky Bros., Ltd., 3,909.68; Safety Supply, Co.. 19,485.23; F. St. Aubin,6,224.75; City of St. Catharines, 7,838.96; St. Lawrence Cement Co., 404,664.14;St. Lawrence Seaway Authority, 62,302.99; St. Mary's Cement Co., Ltd.,
313,290.12; Town of St. Mary's, 8,146.12; Ronald St. Pierre, 7,384.38; St.
Remy Motor Service, Ltd., 4,154.65; P. Salna, 10,001.80; Samuel Son & Co.,
Ltd., 5,035.87; Township of Sandwich South, 13,574.01; Sanitation Equipment,Ltd., 7,170.98; Oiva Santala, 8,125.40; City of Sarnia, 9,523.59; Township of
Saugeen, 11,804.04; Sawyer-Massey Division of the Ford-Smith Machine Co.,
Ltd., 26,752.49; Township of Scarboro, 6,357.43; R. J. Schaefer, 5,703.22;R. A. Schan, 5,728.58; J. M. Schneider, Ltd., 6,802.84; R. G. Schultz, 4,524.60;Schwenger Construction, Ltd., 8,450.00; Lindsay Scott (Hamilton), Ltd.,
3,651.27; Lindsay Scott Paint & Supplies, Ltd., 6,835.95; Scythes & Co., Ltd.,
14,752.68; Seaforth Sewer Tile, Ltd., 3,589.67; Howard Sears, 10,268.87; JohnG. Sedore, Ltd., 13,813.00; Seeley & Arnill Construction, 9,334.63; G. F. Seeley& Son, Ltd., 5,361.26; Seiberling Rubber Co. of Canada, Ltd., 13,030.47; ShawMilling, Ltd., 29,461.43; M. J. Sheedy, 9,984.96; Shell Oil Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
737,625.33; Sherbrooke Paper Products, Ltd., 3,738.64; Sheridan EquipmentCo., Ltd., 81,069.27; Sheridan Equipment, Ltd., 33,737.79; Sherman Sand& Gravel, Ltd., 6,423.04; Sherwin Williams Co. of Canada, Ltd., 180,264.81;D. B. Shier, 6,567.59; Shoup Electronics, Inc., 9,160.00; Sicard Equipment,Ltd., 7,888.96; Sifto Salt 1960, Ltd., 1,260,796.17; Mel Silver, 6,388.05; Countyof Simcoe, 399,515.36; Simkin's Construction Co., Ltd., 3,884.97; Simpson& Taylor, 16,506.70; J. Sinclair, 3,711.92; W. Sippola, 3,873.02; J. R. Skidmore,9,642.37; J. J. Skinner, 4,596.55; Slater's Auto Electric, Ltd., 7,652.16; SmithBros., 5,715.00; Smith & Chappie, Ltd., 4,391.12; L. C. Smith, 6,748.75; Town-ship of Smith, 40,108.38; Smith Transport, Ltd., 6,026.97; Smiths ConstructionCo., Ltd., 4,502.22; Robert Smuck, 7,155.60; Bruce Sohm, 3,653.11; Soo-Security Motorways, Ltd., 4,265.60; Sorel Steel Foundries, Ltd., 11,797.05;Spadoni Bros., Ltd., 8,828.74; J. L. Springett, 5,153.86; Spruce Falls Power& Paper Co., Ltd., 67,357.98; Spruce Motors Co., Ltd., 7,922.17; Stainton OfficeSupply, Ltd., 48,078.56; Stamford Public Utilities Commission, 5,090.18;
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King's Highways, etc.—Continued
Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc.—Continued
Standard Motor Replacements, Ltd., 5,239.73; Standard Paving, Ltd., 33,317.55;Standard Wire & Cable, Ltd., 11,327.48; Stan-Don Automotive Supplies,5,948.20; Chas. Stapleton, 4,477.35; J. F. Stapleton, 5,712.96; Star Transfer,Ltd., 11,313.41; Steel Building Sales 1960, Ltd., 9,295.00; Steel Co. of Canada,Ltd., 1,241,189.80; Steinman, Boynton, Gronquist & London, 5,555.00; J. D.Stephenson, 3,588.43; G. F. Sterne & Sons, Ltd., 20,323.10; D. C. Stevens,5,064.14; E. B. Stevenson, 8,800.82; Gordon Stewart, 3,816.74; Harold StewartConstruction Co., Ltd., 41,038.28; William Stone Co., 22,347.20; F. A. Stone-house & Son, Ltd., 23,086.35; United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glen-garry, 68,464.72; Stouffville Sand & Gravel, Ltd., 3,754.71; R. Strang, 11,536.95;City of Stratford, 69,546.17; Stratoflex of Canada Inc., 4,657.42; Studebaker-Packard of Canada, Ltd., 12,310.80; Sturgeons, Ltd., 9,598.48; Sullivan Bros.,
4,568.38; B. Summers, 6,236.80; Sumner Equipment, Ltd., 6,299.88; SunOil Co., Ltd., 34,098.60; Sunderland Telephone Co., Ltd., 3,816.21; Super Motor& Electric, Ltd., 8,979.11; Superior Bear-Fish Lodge, 4,893.95; Superior Pro-pane, Ltd., 9,850.96; Supertest Petroleum Corp., Ltd., 143,198.91; SupremeAluminum Industries, Ltd., 4,133.43; Surveying & Drawing Supply Co., Ltd.,43,688.23; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 38,480.96; B. G. Syme, 5,676.88; J. Syme,6,344.41;
T & T Excavators, 4,509.75; R. J. Tafe, 3,528.77; Taggart Service, Ltd., 8,963.22;Jack Tanner, 5,162.01; Township of Tarentorus, 41,167.22; Tatnall Measuring& Nuclear Systems, Ltd., 4,640.00; Bert Taylor, 53,174.15; Geo. Taylor Hard-ware, Ltd., 11,188.15; Taylor Hardware Sales Temiskaming, Ltd., 5,567.61;
J. E. Taylor Contracting, 24,527.56; Taymouth Industries, Ltd., 12,919.39;Tech Reproduction, Ltd., 9,030.70; Technique & Construction Inc., 25,085.60;Telegram Publishing Co., Ltd., 5,743.40; Telephone City Gravel Co., Ltd.,
5,708.83; Tellurometer Canada, Ltd., 7,573.00; Temagami Garage, 4,541.16;S. B. Ternan, 6,436.68; Township of Terrace Bay, 5,707.69; R. F. TetreaultConstruction, Ltd., 8,150.92; Texaco Canada, Ltd., 242,334.63; ThomasElectrical Supplies, Ltd., 3,758.16; Francis Thomas, 7,108.73; Thompson,Ahern & Co., 6,435.67; Thompson Crushed Stone & Gravel, Ltd., 6,361.62;Thousand Islands Bridge Authority, 4,040.70; Thunder Bay Bearings, Ltd.,
8,057.34; Thunder Bay Co-operative Dairy, Ltd., 4,488.40; Tilbury PublicUtilities Commission, 3,939.15; Town of Tilbury, 31,735.48; Tillings Windows,Ltd., 4,783.30; Tilson Bros., 7,023.50; Timber Structures Division of Foldaway,Furniture, Ltd., 37,635.00; Township of Tiny, 39,004.16; Tire Chains & Acces-sories, Ltd., 4,235.77; J. H. Tondeur, 7,133.10; Township of Torbolton, 28,570.04;A. L. Torgis & Son, Ltd., 11,774.89; Torgis Auto, Ltd., 7,422.95; TorontoElevators, Ltd., 9,431.09; Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 693,377.81;Toronto-Peterborough Transport Co., Ltd., 7,717.09; Toronto Star, Ltd.,
5,695.10; Township of Toronto, 15,394.98; Toronto Transit Commission,117,295.10; Toronto & York Roads Commission, 44,994.15; R. B. Tosh, 4,574.12;Towland Construction, Ltd., 14,818.65; Towle Cliff, Ltd., 5,188.95; Townshipof Trafalgar, 9,759.04; Trans-Canada Air Lines, 18,196.74; Trans-NorthernPipe Line Co., 38,068.37; Trans-Provincial Freight Carriers, Ltd., 6,657.59;Samuel Trees & Co., Ltd., 5,644.63; J. E. Tremblay, 9,528.81 ; Ulysses Tremblay,7,847.52; Trennor Canada, Ltd., 60,493.73; Lee S. Trevithick, 3,532.20; Wm.A. Trow & Associates, Ltd., 42,869.94; Truck Engineering, Ltd., 29,598.44;Township of Tudor and Cashel, 3,765.77; Twentieth Century Mobile Homes,Ltd., 75,313.65; Township of Tyendinaga, 4,492.54; W. S. Tyler Co. of Canada,Ltd., 8,691.00;
Underwood, Ltd., 16,333.84; Union Gas Co. of Canada, Ltd., 9,378.63; UnitedAuto Parts (Sudbury), Ltd., 12,691.93; United Industrial-Automotive Co.(Lakehead), Ltd., 14,324.23; United Principal Properties, Ltd., 26,030.80;Universal Auto Electric, Ltd., 4,120.17; Universal Form Clamp Co. of Canada,Ltd., 14,382.27; Universal Geotechnique, Ltd., 9,318.05; University of Toronto,56,165.16; University of Toronto Press, 4,344.26;
Vallance, Brown & Co., Ltd., 5,302.64; Vallee Construction, Ltd., 58,856.26;Van Luven Bros., Ltd., 6,600.00; Varcoe Bros., Ltd., 4,309.86; Veteran Electric,
5,845.00; Victor Adding Machine Co. (Canada), Ltd., 13,848.66; County of
Victoria, 42,755.59; Vigor Oil Co., Ltd., 8,804.72; Visking Co. Division of
Union Carbide Canada, Ltd., 9,320.27; Leo Voyer, 5,194.01;
Wade, Norman Co., Ltd., 19,880.87; Wajax Equipment, Ltd., 7,973.68; J. Walkom,9,238.54; Walkwood, Ltd., 6,320.47; Wallace Transport, Ltd., 11,520.51;Town of Wallaceburg, 3,581.65; Township of Walpole, 4,378.01; Ward-Ednie
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Materials, Supplies, Travelling Expenses, etc.—Continued
Pulp & Lumber Co., Ltd., 3,595.82; R. A. Warner, 9,521.03; Warnock HerseyCo., Ltd., 39,125.60; Warnock Hersey Soil Investigations, Ltd., 6,604.45;Warren Bituminous Paving Co., Ltd., 18,403.94; Township of Waters, 9,198.41;Wawa Meat Market, 4,063.84; Kenneth Webster, 9,050.20; Welch & Johnston,Ltd., 5,292.05; Welders Supply Co., 3,820.79; Township of Wellesley, 3,876.00;County of Wellington, 90,782.57; R. Welsman, 6,664.14; Westeel Products,Ltd., 178,103.10; Western Grocers, Ltd., 13,977.07; Township of Westmeath,14,589.14; Wheel & Rim Co. of Canada, Ltd., 6,329.85; White Hardware,Ltd., 25,207.59; Carl Whitmell, 5,641.91; Township of Widdifield, 5,516.08;Township of Wilberforce, 3,579.00; Township of Williamsburg, 12,850.04;Willys of Canada, Ltd., 5,581.95; K. A. Wilson, 4,600.00; Wilson & StoughtonLumber Co., Ltd., 4,047.47; Wilson Tree Service, Ltd., 3,748.00; V. A. Wilson,Contractor, 5,920.10; W. Wilson, 3,542.43; Wilson's Transport, Ltd., 26,846.12;Township of Winchester, 4,542.89; City of Windsor, 10,075.64; J. T. Wing& Co., Ltd., 3,549.28; Township of Wollaston, 19,346.44; Alexander Wood,Ltd., 14,100.82; G. H. Wood & Co., Ltd., 18,593.21; Wood-Larkin, Ltd.,
5,072.11; Thos. Wood, 4,888.00; Woodwork Industries Lakehead, Ltd., 4,467.50;Workmen's Compensation Board of Ontario, 239,828.75; Jas. Wright & Co.,
Ltd., 8,587.40; K. D. Wright, 8,641.22;
Yarmouth Rural Telephone Co., Ltd., 10,119.70; York Mills Pontiac, Ltd.,
5,384.67; Township of North York, 3,920.03; York Sand & Gravel, 5,930.99;
G. Young Construction Powassan, Ltd., 4,063.95; Yuill & Craig, Ltd., 6,421.44;Yundt Bros. Construction, Ltd., 6,222.75;
Zenith Electric Supply, Ltd., 8,975.86; R. Ziegler, 4,919.67;
Accounts under $3,500, 7,223,472.04;
Less: Items transferred to other sections, 14,699.19.
Total 59,125,963 93
King's Highways and Secondary Highwavs. 178,847,485 57Less: Refunds, etc
"
. . 25,168,426 36153,679,059 21
Repaying Present Roads 1,081,218 00Development Roads 8,135,212 42Roads in Unincorporated Townships in Northern Ontario.. 1,224,898 89
Net Expenditure, King's Highways and Other Roads $164,120,388 52
MUNICIPAL SUBSIDIES
Maintenance and Construction
Ordinary Capital TotalCounty Roads, Township Roadsand Indian Reserves, Metro-politan Area, Cities, Towns andVillages $26,011,276.55 $44,433,041.25 $70,444,317.8
County Roads ($17,613,395.23)
Counties:
Brant, 310,494.28; Bruce, 401,046.22;Carleton, 799,616.87;Dufferin, 220,103.37;Elgin, 431,823.27; Essex, 623,761.93;Frontenac, 224,732.84;Grey, 352,306.00;Haldimand, 347,411.52; Halton, 357,507.43; Hastings, 209,565.43; Huron,
529,299.06;Kent, 836,457.11;Lambton, 672,638.10; Lanark, 201,285.73; Leeds and Grenville, 319,040.78;
Lennox and Addington, 161,135.72; Lincoln, 465,291.43;Middlesex, 1,324,445.49;
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Municipal Subsidies—Continued
County Roads—Continued
Counties—Continued
Norfolk, 497,309.49; Northumberland and Durham, 488,540.43;Ontario, 575,629.34; Oxford, 550,140.66;
Peel, 1,198,070.41; Perth, 312,671.67; Peterborough, 268,740.85; Prescott andRussell, 397,857.26; Prince Edward, 202,716.85;
Renfrew, 287,341.02;
Simcoe, 414,915.22; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 311,019.80;Victoria, 248,919.67;
Waterloo, 692,878.50; Welland, 604,948.88; Wellington, 506,194.44; Wentworth,334,862.71;
York, 932,675.45;
Total 1 7,613,395 23
Township Roads and Indian Reserves ($25,150,102.14)
Adelaide, 18,725.75; Adjala, 25,953.17; Admaston, 31,069.72; Adolphustown,10,491.16; Albemarle, 28,993.61; Alberton, 2,415.38; Albion, 56,109.36; Aid-borough, 47,843.61; Alfred, 56,873.10; Algona North, 5,593.70; Algona South,8,696.05; Alice and Fraser, 17,909.70; Alnwick, 12,335.85; Amabel, 33,377.83;Amaranth, 27,882.02; Ameliasburgh, 15,329.28; Amherst Island, 13,450.22;
Ancaster, 110,962.79; Anderdon, 162,467.49; Anson, Hindon and Minden,40,803.78; Armour, 22,125.55; Armstrong, 19,115.10; Arran, 32,202.79; Artemesia,30,515.54; Arthur, 31,114.86; Ashfield, 37,832.90; Asphodel, 12,561.19; Assiginack,
14,045.08; Athol, 4,188.35; Atikokan, 94,404.14; Atwood and Curran, 11,148.64;
Augusta, 42,254.24;
Bagotand Blythfield, 17,553.36; Baldwin, 5,928.82; Balfour, 40,367.15; Balmertown,8,352.80; Bangor, Wicklow and McClure, 33,856.94; Barrie, 11,597.38; BarrieIsland, 5,214.65; Bastard and Burgess South, 22,976.13; Bathurst, 12,709.90Bayham, 44,775.14; Beardmore, 2,693.96; Beckwith, 14,513.72; Bedford28,228.54; Belmont and Methuen, 25,600.00; Bentinck, 34,365.60; Bertie
103,406.94; Beverly, 30,123.11; Bexley, 10,528.19; Bicroft, 4,380.51; Biddulph16,475.39; Billings and Allan East, 7,802.62; Binbrook, 18,438.32; Black River62,148.75; Blandford, 32,429.35; Blanshard, 23,454.35; Blenheim, 187,678.89Blezard, 37,527.75; Blue, 3,677.55; Bonfield, 33,386.67; Bosanquet, 38,268.18Brant, 38,502.67; Brantford, 74,618.29; Brethour, 11,402.15; Brighton, 30,718.99
Brock, 28,966.25; Bromley, 19,692.74; Brooke, 44,566.67; Brougham, 6,802.88
Bruce, 32,573.70; Brudenell and Lyndoch, 20,800.00; Brunei, 13,415.94; Bucke20,086.87; Burford, 57,301.56; Burgess North, 5,407.35; Burleigh and Anstruther14,585.96; Burpee, 5,188.03;
Caistor, 33,841.56; Caldwell, 26,114.25; Caledon, 47,524.15; Caledonia, 27,960.14;
Calvert, 73,586.71; Calvin, 13,527.00; Cambridge, 30,595.43; Camden, 19,701.46;
Camden East, 25,065.51; Cameron, 3,580.85; Canborough, 8,606.19; CapeCroker Indian Reserve, 10,400.00; Capreol, 23,242.58; Caradoc, 27,642.93;
Caradoc Indian Reserve, 20,895.98; Carden, 4,314.81; Cardiff, 17,051.90; Card-well, 9,010.94; Carling, 20,894.09; Carlow, 11,030.20; Carnarvon, 8,360.51;
Carrick, 30,293.66; Cartwright, 22,957.12; Casey, 12,553.31; Casimir, Jenningsand Appleby, 17,423.34; Cavan, 31,700.68; Cayuga North, 28,593.30; CayugaSouth, 7,667.54; Chaffey, 52,395.90; Chamberlain, 16,206.16; Chandos, 14,760.00;
Chapleau, 23,961.38; Chapman, 10,594.48; Chappie, 20,162.98; Charlottenburgh,88,565.87; Charlotteville, 74,998.25; Chatham, 84,018.98; Chinguacousy,132,752.39; Chisholm, 25,616.76; Christian Island Indian Reserve, 1,500.00;
Christie, 6,518.79; Clarence, 54,550.12; Clarendon and Miller, 18,448.13; Clarke,
61,366.54; Clinton, 71,348.12; Cockburn Island, 2,097.51; Colborne, 13,282.95;
Colchester North, 30,583.68; Colchester South, 49,343.50; Coleman, 19,486.44;
Collingwood, 25,327.64; Conmee, 8,039.22; Cornwall, 32,526.87; Cosby, Masonand Martland, 21,274.08; Cramahe, 34,740.41; Crosby North, 13,281.32; CrosbySouth, 28,854.27; Crowland, 146,255.76; Culross, 25,983.67; Cumberland,48,345.11;
Dack, 11,197.77; Dalhousie and Sherbrooke North, 13,724.30; Dalton, 5,860.21;
Darling, 7,809.36; Darlington, 128,516.95; Dawn, 34,072.56; Day and Bright
Additional, 8,625.73; Delaware, 15,576.71; Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby,14,907.61; Derby, 14,986.81; Dereham, 48,043.68; Dilke, 2,250.38; DorchesterNorth, 61,255.31; Dorchester South, 14,360.83; Dorion, 4,653.79; Douro,
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Municipal Subsidies—Continued
Township Roads and Indian Reserves—Continued
31,087.39; Dover, 69,788.61; Dowling, 54,878.39; Downie, 46,899.31; Draper,16,213.20; Drummond, 15,240.92; Drury, Denison and Graham, 65,113.27;Dumfries North, 23,950.33; Dumfries South, 49,705.07; Dummer, 13,439.13;Dungannon, 20,825.71; Dunn, 10,950.12; Dunwich, 35,259.10; Dymond, 18,710.69;Dysart, et al, 82,789.31;
Easthope North, 21,279.02; Easthope South, 14,068.41; Eastnor, 20,966.93; Edwards-burgh, 38,143.33; Egremont, 31,431.97; Ekfrid, 18,185.21; Elderslie, 31,896.58;Eldon, 21,422.56; Elizabethtown, 23,432.05; Ellice, 22,821.96; Elliot Lake,38,027.29; Elma, 39,974.86; Elmsley North, 8,743.60; Elmsley South, 11,153.98;Elzevir and Grimsthorpe, 7,369.02; Emily, 17,316.78; Emo, 19,531.52; Enniskillen,
38,158.83; Ennismore, 19,973.28; Eramosa, 18,374.08; Erin, 35,041.64; Ernestown,20,823.44; Escott, Front of, 5,293.52 ; Esquesing, 56,168.50; Essa, 81,531.05; Etobi-coke, 1,428,137.90; Euphemia, 27,495.18; Euphrasia, 29,929.14; Evanturel,14,391.02;
Falconbridge, 7,643.91; Faraday, 28,066.85; Fauquier, 14,773.05; Fenelon, 22,552.34;Ferris East, 34,732.26; Ferris West, 20,486.85; Field, 7,845.95; Finch, 37,24807;Fitzroy, 27,304.79; Flamborough East, 30,549.02; Flamborough West, 30,060.97;Flos, 35,182.37; Foley, 12,401.63; Fort William Indian Reserve, 8,131.21; Franklin,
23,933.54; Fredericksburgh North, 4,967.72; Fredericksburgh South, 6,592.27;Freeman, 5,911.09; French River Indian Reserve, 777.09; Fullarton, 24,967.34;
Gainsborough, 24,911.05; Galway and Cavendish, 11,978.01; Garafraxa East,23,695.12; Garafraxa West, 25,295.28; Garden, 6,262.05; Gauthier, 1,620.55;Georgina, 20,583.52; Gibson Indian Reserve, 1,757.01; Gillies, 7,427.30; Glack-meyer, 22,996.72; Glamorgan, 7,068.12; Glanford, 41,614.53; Glenelg, 23,972.12;Gloucester, 125,157.79; Goderich, 23,260.93; Golden Lake Indian Reserve,890.10; Gordon and Allan West, 8,463.92; Gosfield North, 18,994.15; Gosfield
South, 39,245.00; Goulbourn, 34,270.10; Gower North, 18,474.75; Gower South,16,352.90; Grantham, 188,465.71; Grattan, 14,881.18; Greenock, 32,572.26;Grey, 28,808.40; Griffith and Matawatchan, 5,954.79; Grimsby North, 39,467.22;Grimsby South, 21,561.16; Guelph, 35,477.75; Gwillimbury East, 60,078.55;Gwillimbury North, 64,953.68; Gwillimbury West, 68,352.84;
Hagar, 16,909.31; Hagarty and Richards, 19,580.73; Hagerman, 5,257.10; Haldimand,69,732.05; Hallam, 5,136.52; Hallowell, 29,350.90; Hamilton, 58,421.08; Hanmer,41,942.23; Harley, 15,283.30; Harris, 8,851.21; Harvey, 22,785.01; Harwich,48,946.24; Hawkesbury East, 49,001.58; Hawkesbury West, 12,338.84; Hay22,510.87; Head, Clara and Maria, 11,962.01; Henvey Inlet Indian Reserve,625.32; Herschel, 14,892.23; Hibbert, 22,403.29; Hilliard, 15,698.72; Hillier,
9,647.66; Hilton, 3,535.45; Himsworth North, 23,501.74; Himsworth South,25,519.71; Hinchinbrooke, 17,146.31; Holland, 28,685.27; Hope, 38,542.55;Horton, 18,559.42; Houghton, 35,926.68; Howard, 55,882.30; Howe Island,
3,359.84; Howick, 34,211.25; Howland, 19,666.59; Hudson, 8,845.65; Hullett,
51,531.87; Humberstone, 69,541.31; Humphry, 16,367.44; Hungerford, 32,810.31;Huntingdon, 17,259.62; Huntley, 23,366.18; Huron, 46,044.73;
Ignace, 5,397.71; Innisfil, 100,558.47;
Jaffrayand Melick, 19,041.10; James, 2,212.53; Jocelyn, 7,054.32; Johnson, 14,897.29;
Joly, 3,600.00;
Kaladar, Angleseaand Effingham, 12,043.69; Kendrey, 6,702.10; Kennebec, 25,980.85;Kenyon, 29,526.49; Keppel, 22,140.69; Kerns, 19,193.31; Kettle Point IndianReserve, 2,998.63; Kincardine, 33,202.88; King, 97,446.80; Kingham, 2,306.47;Kingsford, 1,929.78; Kingston, 52,674.83; Kinloss, 25,626.07; Kitley, 23,917.96;Korah, 116,561.46;
Laird, 9,435.43; Lanark, 10,713.40; Lancaster, 27,412.54; Larder Lake, 7,287.14;Lavallee, 13,491.20; Lavant, 9,252.96; Laxton, Digby and Longford, 5,715.73;Leeds and Lansdowne, Front of, 18,188.82; Leeds and Lansdowne, Rear of,
12,438.11; Limerick, 6,187.07; Lindsay, 21,750.53; Lobo, 66,741.36; Lochiel,
39,245.65; Logan, 35,597.80; London, 390,413.68; Longlac, 5,504.83; Longueuil,8,318.13; Loughborough, 27,477.87; Louth, 50,656.72; Luther East, 16,825.33;Luther West, 23,107.57; Lutterworth, 10,604.07;
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Municipal Subsidies—Continued
Township Roads and Indian Reserves—Continued
Macaulay, 11,700.10; Macdonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional, 20,106.21Machar, 11,351.94; Machin, 13,793.47; Madoc, 15,742.99; Maidstone, 35,828.76Malahide, 25,673.99; Maiden, 21,446.71; Manitoulin Island Indian Reserve11,490.79; Manitouwadge, 9,411.40; Manvers, 30,744.66; Mara, 22,587.58Marathon, 10,000.00; March, 18,277.33; Mariposa, 20,183.02; Markham130,468.01; Marlborough, 10,559.66; Marmora and Lake, 21,241.20; Maryborough, 21,362.76; Marysburgh North, 4,974.13; Marysburgh South, 7,015.43Matachewan, 1,587.91; Matchedash, 14,318.80; Matilda, 31,579.08; Mattawan4,040.98; Mayo, 10,914.01; McCrosson and Tovell, 5,510.70; McDougall23,148.69; McGarry, 11,766.58; McGillivray, 32,241.33; McKellar, 11,420.89McKillop, 26,238.70; McLean, 8,096.34; McMurrich, 8,745.58; McNab, 48,296.66Medonte, 47,318.03; Medora and Wood, 52,216.75; Melancthon, 42,769.30Mersea, 44,943.55; Metcalfe, 21,528.29; Michipicoten, 120,530.50; Middleton45,649.82; Minto, 36,079.51; Monaghan North, 14,802.33; Monaghan South9,551.07; Monck, 21,402.26; Monmouth, 8,279.29; Mono, 40,265.35; Montague14,724.39; Monteagle, 21,487.56; Moore, 84,531.46; Moravian Indian Reserve354.50; Morley and Pattullo, 8,584.39; Mornington, 33,645.13; Morris, 53,677.18Morrison, 21,556.47; Morson, 2,740.15; Mosa, 23,896.41; Moulton, 24,838.87Mountain, 19,968.09; Mountbatten Indian Reserve, 551.45; Mountjoy, 14,778.25Mud Lake Indian Reserve, 643.32; Mulmur, 40,503.88; Murray, 30,695.23Muskoka, 23,326.71;
Nairn, 4,887.92; Nakina, 5,073.72; Nassagaweya, 26,090.37; Neebing, 52,091.64;Neelon and Garson, 71,114.65; Nepean, 107,303.11; New Credit Indian Reserve,3,307.29; Niagara, 54,718.49; Nichol, 18,519.71; Nipigon, 18,324.48; Nipissing,
23,988.65; Nissouri East, 50,971.65; Nissouri West, 90,634.77; Normanby,38,280.87; Norwich North, 27,497.92; Norwich South, 42,527.50; Nottawasaga,89,401.30;
Oakland, 5,558.25; Oakley, 21,545.33; O'Connor, 5,344.02; Olden, 16,569.26; Oliver
13,939.01; Onaping, 7,753.48; Oneida, 33,208.03; Onondaga, 12,174.20; Ops20,295.81 ;Orford, 21,772.35 ;Orillia, 79,400.24; Oro, 49,425.97 ;Osgoode, 72,788.65Osnabruck, 30,541.71; Oso, 19,523.32; Osprey, 26,905.84; Otonabee, 44,742.64Oxford East, 32,056.82; Oxford North, 20,356.86; Oxford West, 16,451.29Oxford-On-Rideau, 18,514.80;
Paipoonge, 15,473.83; Pakenham, 22,155.35; Palmerston and Canonto North andSouth, 13,612.14; Papineau, 11,997.20; Parry Island Indian Reserve, 9,300.00;Peel, 38,318.32; Pelee, 15,160.49; Pelham, 53,500.64; Pembroke, 4,446.52; Percy,32,695.35; Perry, 23,860.94; Petawawa, 19,597.60; Pic-Heron Bay Indian Reserve,207.22; Pickering, 133,902.07; Pilkington, 22,304.24; Pittsburgh, 19,990.15;Plantagenet North, 41,198.41; Plantagenet South, 51,098.17; Playfair, 5,563.95;
Plummer Additional, 12,189.95; Plympton, 50,865.87; Portland, 18,554.85;
Prince, 2,127.38; Proton, 25,136.81; Puslinch, 32,847.11;
Radcliffe, 12,399.89; Raglan, 15,041.68; Rainham, 30,779.76; Raleigh, 42,000.87;Rama, 10,317.98; Rama Indian Reserve, 274.51; Ramsay, 25,461.59; Ratter andDunnet, 18,993.17; Rawdon, 20,654.27; Rayside, 121,327.83; Reach, 34,108.07;Red Lake, 6,977.01; Red Rock, 27,658.28; Rice Lake Indian Reserve, 1,287.25;
Richmond, 14,501.98; Ridout, 6,762.92; Rochester, 19,095.41; Rolph, Buchanan,Wylie and McKay, 18,400.00; Romney, 18,106.24; Ross, 43,197.47; Roxborough,26,961.61; Russell, 35,210.93; Rutherford and George Island, 1,388.77; Ryde,29,031.11; Ryerson, 12,565.13;
St. Edmunds, 10,901.52; St. Joseph, 15,426.29; St. Regis Indian Reserve, 2,086.38St. Vincent, 31,987.35; Salter, May and Harrow, 21,830.64; Saltfleet, 151,988.08Sandfield, 3,870.06; Sandwich East, 88,539.65; Sandwich South 36,562.79Sandwich West, 126,118.30; Sarawak, 6,936.36; Samia, 35,916.71; Sarnia IndianReserve, 375.00; Saugeen, 25,908.82; Saugeen Indian Reserve, 3,310.52; Scar-
borough, 1,683,754.98; Schreiber, 8,973.28; Scott, 21,940.55; Scugog, 11,053.15Sebastopol, 10,143.62; Seneca, 33,392.94; Seymour, 31,470.32; Shackleton andMachin, 22,196.57; Shawanaga Indian Reserve, 1,669.23; Sheffield, 13,395.90
Sheguiandah Indian Reserve, 666.14; Sherborne, et al, 7,851.90; Sherbrooke10,660.22; Sherbrooke South, 10,377.00; Sherwood, Jones and Burns, 16,949.20Sheshegwaning Indian Reserve, 800.00; Shuniah, 49,672.17; Sidney, 33,161.57Sioux Narrows, 4,070.44; Six Nations Indian Reserve, 53,565.77; Smith, 21,438.23Snowdon, 7,244.72; Sombra, 48,354.95; Somerville, 10,581.95; Sophiasburgh15,670.55; Southwold, 28,873.62; Springer, 41,575.01; Stafford, 22,140.27
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Municipal Subsidies—Continued
Township Roads and Indian Reserves—Continued
Stamford, 180,363.16; Stanhope, 21,143.67; Stanley, 27,008.64; Stephen, 32,814.22;
Stephenson, 15,355.20; Stisted, 11,215.57; Storrington, 16,618.12; Strong,
17,407.23; Sucker Creek Indian Reserve, 295.20; Sullivan, 32,108.09; Sunnidale,
41,269.34; Sydenham, 29,117.84;
Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional, 7,539.34; Tarentorus, 87,636.80; Tay, 56,349.91;
Teck, 151,666.02; Tecumseth, 50,748.65; Tehkummah, 12,976.28; Terrace Bay,6,158.11; Thessalon, 15,685.63; Thompson, 4,549.15; Thorah, 13,818.50; Thorold,60,892.86; Thurlow, 37,365.78; Tilbury East, 28,147.74; Tilbury North, 24,198.37;
Tilbury West, 17,357.23; Tiny, 66,690.90; Tisdale, 55,348.96; Torbolton, 22,836.95;
Toronto, 732,094.51; Toronto Gore, 21,893.02; Tosorontio, 25,137.14; Townsend,82,242.13; Trafalgar, 264,339.07; Tuckersmith, 20,897.99; Tudor and Cashel,
12,715.20; Turnberry, 17,699.62; Tyendinaga, 22,291.13; Tyendinaga IndianReserve, 8,973.15;
Usborne, 37,574.39; Uxbridge, 29,525.01;
Val Albert, 18,902.27; Vaughan, 172,937.46; Verulam, 19,552.09; Vespra, 34,252.99;
Wainfleet, 48,298.36; Wallace, 27,852.51; Walpole, 79,666.60; Walpole Island IndianReserve, 12,541.06; Walsingham North, 122,096.72; Walsingham South, 40,917.25;Warwick, 25,345.75; Waterloo, 61,404.42; Waters, 13,170.49; Watt, 22,129.14;Wawanosh East, 17,756.51; Wawanosh West, 11,683.54; Wellesley, 41,003.99;West Bav Indian Reserve, 2,099.84; Westmeath, 21,592.80; Westminster,183,829.74; Whitby, 73,173.83; Whitby East, 50,188.27; Whitchurch, 101,399.01;White River, 3,594.48; Whitefish Lake Indian Reserve, 1,995.25; WhitefishRiver Indian Reserve, 500.00; Whitnev, 21,010.69; Wicksteed, 24,831.32; Widdi-field, 88,281.27; Wilberforce, 21,402.78; Williams East, 81,305.02; Williams West,30,144.58; Williamsburgh, 32,774.79; Willoughby, 16,370.26; Wilmot, 46,438.76;Winchester, 32,755.65; Windham, 106,335.48; Wolfe Island, 24,617.22; Wolford,7,914.08; Wollaston, 13,077.07; Woodhouse, 44,413.15; Woolwich, 42,116.96;Worthington, 3,581.28;
Yarmouth, 43,563.04; Yonge, Front of, 5,908.24; Yonge and Escott, Rear of, 9,394.94;York, 186,133.17; York East, 92,638.71; York North, 2,117,053.74;
Zone, 13,402.46; Zorra East, 54,706.06; Zorra West, 21,728.47;
Total 25,150,102 14
Metropolitan Area, Cities, Towns and Villages ($27,680,820.43)
Metropolitan Toronto, 13,174,747.77;
Acton, 13,881.02; Ailsa Craig, 1,037.69; Ajax, 17,883.39; Alexandria, 8,247.67Alfred, 5,340.56; Alliston, 9,608.89; Almonte, 10,740.71; Alvinston, 2,000.00Amherstburg, 14,031.29; Arkona, 555.34; Arnprior, 29,934.11; Arthur, 20,669.25Athens, 1,535.33; Aurora, 17,500.00; Aylmer, 26,016.73; Ayr, 3,806.35;
Bala, 13,099.83; Bancroft, 13,909.08; Barrie, 147,509.86; Barry's Bay, 3,244.80;Bath, 1,341.43; Beachburg, 332.12; Beamsville, 2,750.00; Beaverton, 4,920.80;Beeton, 3,538.63; Belle River, 6,810.93; Belleville, 84,312.79; Blenheim. 8,146.10;Blind River, 28,793.49; Bloomfield, 2,000.00; Blyth, 2,358.56; Bobcaygeon,6,848.50; Bolton, 10,589.04; Bonfield, 3,792.76; Bothwell, 3,403.89; Bowmanville,64,670.42; Bracebridge, 10,685.74; Bradford, 25,833.63; Braeside, 1,378.98;Brampton, 76,849.24; Brantford, 259,079.26; Bridgeport, 6,049.43; Brighton,10,837.23; Brockville, 56,833.77; Bruce Mines, 2,419.65; Brussels, 3,198.92;Burk's Falls, 6,814.59; Burlington, 338,734.62;
Cache Bay, 4,007.30; Caledon East, 1,195.27; Caledonia, 12,004.68; Campbellford,15,394.19; Cannington, 4,558.30; Capreol, 24,759.59; Cardinal, 3,195.95; CarletonPlace, 12,222.60; Casselman, 3,294.99; Cayuga, 7,833.35; Chalk River, 5,061.55;Charlton, 218.28; Chatham, 59,691.34; Chatsworth, 1,000.00; Chelmsford,10,115.99; Chesley, 3,396.64; Chesterville, 2,296.32; Chippawa, 15,421.97;Clifford, 7,500.00; Clinton, 15,700.00; Cobalt, 2,928.83; Cobden, 2,765.78;Cobourg, 45,061.29; Cochrane, 19,778.96; Colborne, 7,200.55; Coldwater, 1,207.76;Collingwood, 39,691.11; Coniston, 45,600.43; Copper Cliff, 25,804.74; Cornwall,168,796.10; Courtright, 1,400.00; Creemore, 1,467.84; Crystal Beach, 18,770.20;
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Municipal Subsidies—Continued
Metropolitan Area, Cities, Towns and Villages—Continued
Deep River, 24,651.42; Delhi, 84,359.06; Deloro, 471.05; Deseronto, 4,772.53;Drayton, 4,078.75; Dresden, 10,708.17; Dryden, 122,683.26; Dundalk, 1,995.13;Dundas, 61,224.47; Dunnville, 34,936.56; Durham, 4,004.91; Dutton, 2,114.47;
Eastview, 30,249.27; Eganville, 5,844.61; Elmira, 14,916.30; Elmvale, 4,421.92;Elora, 5,612.58; Embro, 2,266.24; Englehart, 4,000.00; Erie Beach, 200.00;Erieau, 1,000.00; Erin, 5,865.18; Espanola, 30,112.55; Essex, 11,409.74; Exeter,20,573.71;
Fenelon Falls, 4,983.44; Fergus, 17,191.09; Finch, 477.79; Flesherton, 1,500.00;Fonthill, 11,547.50; Forest, 5,515.00; Forest Hill, 46,010.78; Fort Erie, 52,109.10;Fort Frances, 95,434.68; Fort William, 122,488.74; Frankford, 2,809.90;
Gait, 67,278.71; Gananoque, 15,742.43; Georgetown, 42,201.62; Geraldton, 12,508.07;Glencoe, 4,984.98; Goderich, 36,386.41; Gore Bay, 4,728.09; Grand Bend,2,250.00; Grand Valley, 1,347.67; Gravenhurst, 11,420.09; Grimsby, 33,079.53;Guelph, 271,461.58;
Hagersville, 2,180.59; Haileybury, 14,503.19; Hamilton, 1,458,916.60; Hanover,22,535.57; Harriston, 7,282.91; Harrow, 7,856.22; Hastings, 4,097.20; Havelock,3,705.90; Hawkesburv, 23,373.09; Hearst, 9,725.59; Hensali, 5,747.76; Hepworth,1,150.25; Hespeler, 15,539.29; Highgate, 335.98; Hilton Beach, 883.26; Huntsville,
23,550.00;
Ingersoll, 15,367.80; Iron Bridge, 1,765.53; Iroquois, 3,631.59; Iroquois Falls,
21,956.17;
Jarvis, 3,173.08;
Kapuskasing, 14,500.00; Kearney, 6,481.08; Keewatin, 7,574.02; Kemptville, 5,179.00;
Kenora, 40,798.27; Killaloe Station, 1,223.54; Kincardine, 9,852.59; Kingston,134,121.20; Kingsville, 14,214.02; Kitchener, 307,894.69;
Lakefield, 10,685.57; Lanark, 1,477.80; Lancaster, 3,325.00; Latchford, 2,078.37;Leamington, 26,400.00; Leaside, 174,661.14; Levack, 18,707.07; Lindsay,58,975.83; Lion's Head, 903.60; Listowel, 17,708.91; Little Current, 8,120.67;
Lively, 13,969.46; London, 385,640.99; Long Branch, 10,543.63; L'Orignal,
1,476.46; Lucan, 2,780.04; Lucknow, 15,926.27;
Madoc, 6,144.62; Magnetawan, 2,519.20; Markdale, 3,512.74; Markham, 24,432.08;
Marmora, 5,076.14; Massey, 1,078.37; Matheson, 4,259.85; Mattawa, 10,952.74;Maxwell, 1,142.82; Meaford, 10,239.10; Merrickville, 3,111.32; Merritton,
125,373.54; Midland, 54,156.77; Mildmay, 3,273.95; Millbrook, 2,794.81; Milton,
43,283.47; Milverton, 5,247.42; Mimico, 29,049.14; Mitchell, 8,923.18; Morris-burg, 5,002.92; Mount Forest, 10,492.44;
Napanee, 16,914.85; Neustadt, 8,616.37; New Hamburg, 5,677.78; New Liskeard,
30,879.48; New Toronto, 20,516.93; Newboro, 1,250.00; Newburgh, 1,330.68;
Newbury, 4,363.96; Newcastle, 2,442.03; Newmarket, 57,687.38; Niagara,
20,360.10; Niagara Falls, 92,573.62; North Bay, 57,812.22; Norwich, 6,846.18;
Norwood, 4,071.99;
Oakville, 111,170.35; Oil Springs, 2,251.84; Ojibway, 978.73; Omemee, 1,004.87;
Orangeville, 15,100.85; Orillia, 68,463.09; Oshawa, 477,035.09; Ottawa,1,242,258.09; Owen Sound, 63,737.54;
Paisley, 3,568.66; Palmerston, 5,671.96; Paris, 19,550.00; Parkhill, 2,570.72; ParrySound, 19,023.77; Pembroke, 95,131.51; Penetanguishene, 21,443.07; Perth,
12,614.47; Peterborough, 206,196.97; Petrolia, 30,127.58; Pickering, 8,875.00;
Picton, 19,181.24; Point Edward. 6,877.72; Port Arthur, 103,745.37; Port Burwell,
1,501.34; Port Carling, 5,783.65; Port Colborne, 75,000.00; Port Credit, 23,235.78;
Port Dalhousie, 11,517.40; Port Dover, 15,064.37; Port Elgin, 7,244.99; PortHope, 27,505.24; Port McNicoll, 9,183.94; Port Perry, 10,858.80; Port Rowan,4,213.50; Port Stanley, 5,261.88; Port Sydney, 42,497.89; Powassan, 9,788.03;
Prescott, 14,925.79; Preston, 74,037.85;
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Municipal Subsidies—Continued
Metropolitan Area, Cities, Towns and Villages—Continued
Rainy River, 7,298.52; Renfrew, 43,576.37; Richmond, 6,474.35; Richmond Hill,
178,348.81; Ridgetown, 4,708.48; Ripley, 922.14; Riverside, 57,360.33; Rock-cliffe Park, 17,699.71; Rockland, 6,705.50; Rodney, 2,143.38; Rosseau, 1,816.81;
St. Catharines, 117,567.83; St. Clair Beach, 3,578.46; St. Mary's, 25,333.33; St.
Thomas, 33,330.51; Sarnia, 259,531.33; Sault Ste. Marie, 333,702.80; Seaforth,
4,944.82; Shallow Lake, 500.00; Shelburne, 2,498.65; Simcoe, 84,211.76; SiouxLookout, 12,650.97; Smiths Falls, 21,779.71; Smooth Rock Falls, 9,258.52;
South River, 4,167.79; Southampton, 13,120.00; Springfield, 1,300.00; Stayner,
15,837.02; Stirling, 39,385.98; Stoney Creek, 20,198.43; Stouffville, 11,008.54;Stratford, 71,258.35; Strathroy, 27,297.18; Streetsville, 12,184.32; Sturgeon Falls,
21,604.56; Sturgeon Point, 442.12; Sudbury, 772,983.52; Sundridge, 8,608.09;
Sutton, 9,923.12; Swansea, 26,534.56;
Tara, 1,500.00; Tavistock, 1,750.00; Tecumseh, 14,819.77; Teeswater, 1,168.58;
Thamesville, 3,749.32; Thedford, 799.23; Thessalon, 4,932.00; Thornbury,6,570.19; Thornloe, 1,322.41; Thorold, 29,235.37; Tilbury, 16,000.00; Tillsonburg,
26,575.28; Timmins, 160,527.56; Tiverton, 400.00; Toronto, 1,279,987.79; Totten-ham, 1,027.69; Trenton, 25,000.00; Trout Creek, 1,678.00; Tweed, 7,086.61;
Uxbridge, 10,195.00;
Vankleek Hill, 3,660.77; Victoria Harbour, 4,028.25; Vienna, 2,621.33;
Walkerton, 15,201.00; Wallaceburg, 67,748.42; Wardsville, 2,102.01; Wasaga Beach7,645.64; Waterdown, 7,033.47; Waterford, 6,315.01; Waterloo, 40,529.15Watford, 6,385.52; Webbwood, 760.71; Welland, 112,104.25; Wellington, 1,500.00West Lome, 1,207.63; Weston, 82,583.40; Westport, 1,007.73; Wheatley, 1,500.00Whitby, 58,906.69; Wiarton, 7,813.12; Winchester, 3,804.14; Windermere707.14; Windsor, 262,428.05; Wingham, 12,866.32; Woodbridge, 16,330.36Woodstock, 42,034.04; Woodville, 863.28; Wyoming, 2,010.44;
Zurich, 1,000.00;
Total 27,680,820 43
Contingencies ($7,339.30)
Accounts under $3,500 7,339 30
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. F. M. Cass 12,000 00
Compensation for Loss of Taxes ($12,000.00)
City of Niagara Falls 12,000 00
Statutory $24,000 00
Total Expenditure, Department of Highways, $237,994,017.10
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DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
(Under the Attorney General)
Salaries ($302,960.92)
R. B. Whitehead Superintendent 15,999 96
J. E. Brown, 6,900.00; E. Dodd, 7,200.00; J. Edwards, 8,599.92; A. W. Hagyard,6,000.00; J. R. Hawthorn, 6,600.00; W. M. Jaffray, 7,800.00; L. K. James,6,000.00; F. P. Lumbers, 6,600.00; C. Richards, 10,999.92; W. J. Richardson,6,600.00; V. J. Simone, 6,750.00; Other salaries, 206,911.12 302,960 92
Travelling Expenses ($37,855.22)
H. K. Bruhn, 1,403.24; R. J. Cameron, 2,398.51; S. G. Davey, 1,743.00; A. W. Hag-yard, 2,142.37; W. M. Jaffray, 1,902.46; R. Kellett, 2,042.93; D. U. Kilgour,
3,215.31; W.J. Richardson, 1,306.61; A. D. Robb, 2,280.95; A. Rushton, 1,599.06;M. R. Sabourin, 2,879.49; J. W. Shewan, 2,411.81; R. L. Wilson, 1,935.82;
Accounts under $1,200, 10,848.36 38,109 92Less: Expenses recovered under The Insurance Act, Sec. 16,
Subs. 6 254 7037,855 22
Maintenance ($82,107.79)
Queen's Printer, 36,409.94; Sundry Persons, examination fees, 10,921.54;Postage, 7,000.00; accounts under $3,500, 27,776.31 82,107 79
Grant to Association of Superintendents of Insurance of the Provinces of Canada($350.00)
Association of Superintendents of Insurance 350 00
Total Expenditure, Department of Insurance $423,273.93
PART J
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
FISCAL YEAR, 1960-61
TABLE OF COxNTENTS
PAGE
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Industry and Labour Board 8
Apprenticeship Branch 8
Boiler Inspection Branch 9
Factory Inspection Branch 9
Board of Examiners of Operating Engineers 10
Minimum Wage Branch 10
Composite Inspection Branch 10
Labour Relations Board 10
Office of Athletics Commissioner 11
Elevator Inspection Branch 11
Statutory 12
Special Warrant 12
Summary 6
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
Hon. Charles Daley, Minister (Statutory, see page J 12)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($321,702.64)
J. B. Metzler Deputy Minister 16,999 92R. V. Bradley, 8,599.92; W. B. Davis, 7,500.00; A. B. Dennis, 8,599.92; W.Dunn, 8,599.92; L. Fine, 14,499.96; G. L. Greenaway, 8,599.92; J. C. Grimshaw,6,600.00; J. M. Hopper, 6,000.00; H. D. Howells, 6,900.00; J. Hutcheon, 9,000.00;W. J. McGuire, 7,800.00; V. E. Scott, 7,051.01; N. C. Soady, 6,000.00; H. C.Tolmie, 7,800.00; M. T. Waizman, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 185,152.07.... 321,702 64
Travelling Expenses ($37,018.19)
Hon. Charles Daley, 1,797.58; R. V. Bradley, 3,081.37; W. B. Davis, 1,848.92;A. B. Dennis, 2,380.55; G. L. Greenaway, 1,296.62; J. M. Hopper, 2,762.75;H. D. Howells, 2,890.76; W. C. Ives, 3,305.82; W. J. McGuire, 2,904.06; J. B.Metzler, 1,716.23; V. E. Scott, 1,248.77; N. C. Soady, 2,428.86; J. D. Speranzini,
3,445.44; Trans-Canada Air Lines, 3,807.00; Accounts under $1,200, 2,103.46. 37,018 19
Maintenance ($55,839.03)
Queen's Printer, 9,928.66; Postage, 28,183.00; telephone, 6,819.39; accountsunder $3,500, 10,907.98 55,839 03
General Stores—Purchase of Stationery, Printing and Supplies for allBranches ($27,281.30)
Queen's Printer Purchases, 1960-1961 132,087 56Less: Transferred to Various Branches 104,806 26
Stock on hand as at March 31, 1961 27,281 30
Conciliation Boards (Commissioners, etc.) ($192,616.37)
Judges' per diem Living Allowances and Conciliation Officers' Remuneration:His Honour Judge J. C. Anderson, 4,020.00; His Honour Judge H. C. Arrell,
6,900.00; W. H. Dickie, 17,940.00; R. G. Geddes, 14,760.00; J. A. Hanrahan,4,680.00; His Honour Judge W. Little, 5,880.00; T. C. O'Connor, 10,560.00;His Honour Judge J. B. Robinson, 4,380.00 ; Accounts under $3,500, 85,1 70.00. 154,290 00
Expenses:
His Honour Judge H. C. Arrell, 1,384.65; W. H. Dickie, 2,967.82; R. G. Geddes,3,202.32; T. C. O'Connor, 2,227.84; His Honour Judge J. B. Robinson, 1,405.90;M. Stewart, 1,232.05; D. Wren, 1,225.70; Accounts under $1,200, 24,680.09. . 38,326 37
Advertising, Investigations, etc. ($28,039.23)
Queen's Printer, 3,961.71; Blake, Cassels & Graydon, 3,917.75; Display ServiceCo., Ltd., 4,103.16; Accounts under $3,500, 16,056.61 28,039 23
Workmen's Compensation Board—Awards and Costs ($1,334.05)
Workmen's Compensation Board 1,334 05
Miscellaneous Grants ($400.00)
Toronto and District Labour Council 400 00
Ontario Anti-Discrimination Commission—Expenses, etc. ($15,979.80)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 940 74
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Main Office—Continued
Ontario Anti-Discrimination Commission—Expenses, etc.—Continued
Miscellaneous:
Morris Printing Co., 5,707.00; Accounts under $3,500, 9,332.06 15,039 06
Total $ 680,210 61Less: Reimbursement of Expenditure re Distribution of
Stationery Stock on hand from 1959-1960 31,690 18
Main Office $ 648,520 43
INDUSTRY AND LABOUR BOARD
Salaries ($85,710.57)
E. Billington, 7,800.00; E. G. Gibb, 7,200.00; J. F. Nutland, 7,200.00; Othersalaries, 63,510.57 85,710 57
Travelling Expenses ($5,508.94)
A. Aitchison, 1,384.64; W. C. Mcintosh, 1,649.93; H. G. Pfercy, 1,938.17;
Accounts under $1,200, 536.20 5,508 94
Maintenance ($20,387.49)
British American Bank Note Co., 3,750.00; Queen's Printer, 13,221.76; Accountsunder $3,500, 3,415.73 20,387 49
Bank Charges re Vacation -with-Pay Stamps ($116,210.69)
Charges for sale and cashing of Vacation-with-Pay Stamps:
Canadian Bank of Commerce, 24,500.73; Imperial Bank of Canada, 12,686.68;Bank of Montreal, 22,524.83; Bank of Nova Scotia, 12,496.23; Royal Bank of
Canada, 22,166.42; Toronto-Dominion Bank, 17,772.06; Accounts under$3,500, 4,063.74 116,210 69
Payment of Claims re Vacation-with-Pay Stamps ($11,031,808.23)
Sundry Persons 11,031,808 23
Industry and Labour Board $11,259,625 92
APPRENTICESHIP BRANCH
Salaries ($157,527.27)
B. W. Eck, 6,300.00; D. C. McNeill, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 184,403.35....198,503 35
Less: Government of Canada Repayments 40,976 08157,527 27
Advisory Committee—per diem allowances ($1,235.00)
Accounts under $3,500 2,250 00Less: Government of Canada Repayments 1,015 00
1,235 00
Examiners' Fees ($7,652.00)
Sundry Persons 7,652 00
Travelling Expenses ($14,511.95)
H. H. Alley, 1,627.27; B. J. Gregg, 1,232.15; C. M. Hercus, 1,507.63; F. J. Hulme,1,246.60; H. E. Lucas, 1,367.29; D. C. McNeill, 1,863.75; T. I. Unwin, 1,537.84;
Accounts under $1,200, 14,573.44 24,955 97Less: Government of Canada Repayments 10,444 02
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1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR Jf_9
Apprenticeship Branch—Continued
Maintenance ($27,148.22)
Queen's Printer, 25,238.18; Accounts under $3,500, 1,910.04 27,148 22
Apprenticeship Training (Special Classes) ($541,479.82)
Trainees' Allowances, 521,754.00; Trainees' Transportation, 11,053.65; Departmentof Education (Dominion-Provincial Training Projects), 486,307.50; Accountsunder $3,500, 15.00 1,019,130 15
Less: Government of Canada Repavments 477,650 33541,479 82
Development of Apprenticeship Training ($606.48)
Accounts under $3,500 802 96Less: Government of Canada Repayments 196 48
606 48
Apprenticeship Branch $750,160 74
BOILER INSPECTION BRANCH
Salaries ($255,921.96)
R. Almond, 6,000.00; J. E. Bayley, 6,000.00; T. W. Connor, 6,000.00; H. W. Cooper,6,000.00; S. Gomes, 6,000.00; J. A. Hartin, 6,000.00; T. G. Henderson, 6,000.00;L. J. Hutchinson, 7,800.00; W. O. Jacks, 6,870.97; M. A. MacDonald, 6,000.00;D. M. Macindoe, 6,000.00; A. E. Madden, 6,000.00; W. H. Mclver, 6,000.00;
C. J. Miller, 6,000.00; A. C. Newman, 6,000.00; D. A. Prentice, 6,000.00; E.Robertson, 6,000.00; R. C. Samples, 6,000.00; D. Scott, 6,000.00; R. J. Shannon,6,000.00; W. Stonehouse, 6,900.00; J. Thompson, 6,000.00; A. S. Thomson,6,600.00; D. Urquhart, 6,000.00; D. H. Vallis, 6,000.00; Other salaries,
101,750.99 255,921 96
Travelling Expenses ($51,192.13)
R. Almond, 1,253.68; H. A. Barrett, 1,706.77; J. E. Bayley, 1,219.49; T. W. Connor,1,578.36; H. W. Cooper, 1,496.42; A. Didrichsons, 1,413.41; S. Gomes, 1,435.41;K. J. Hatch, 1,414.99; T. G. Henderson, 1,449.69; W. O. Jacks, 1,367.28; T.Loomans, 1,200.90; G. E. Lyons, 1,246.82; M. A. MacDonald, 1,344.25; D. M.Macindoe, 2,109.59; A. E. Madden, 1,964.88; W. H. Mclver, 1,582.52; C. J.Miller, 2,196.61; R. H. Murdock, 1,854.71; A. C. Newman, 2,579.42; D. A.Prentice, 1,572.62; E. Robertson, 1,364.51; R. C. Samples, 2,499.00; D. Scott,
2,431.09; R. J. Shannon, 1,241.32; J. Thompson, 1,294.91 ; D. Urquhart, 1,807.73
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J. M.Waide, 1,779.23; R. S. Watt, 1,694.03; Accounts under $1,200, 5,092.49. 51,192 13
Maintenance ($7,659.13)
Queen's Printer, 6,647.07; Accounts under $3,500, 1,012.06 7,659 13
Boiler Inspection Branch $314,773 22
FACTORY INSPECTION BRANCH
Salaries ($87,819.60)
C. G. Gibson, 10,500.00; D. F. Jones, 9,499.92; R. B. Lightbown, 6,600.00; D. F.
McLean, 7,500.00; J. McNair, 7,500.00; G. B. Nelson, 7,800.00; H. Y. Yoneyama,8,199.96; Other salaries, 30,219.72 87,819 60
Travelling Expenses ($8,617.82)
D. E. Behie, 1,330.92; R. W. Davis, 2,496.79; C. G. Gibson, 1,263.90; Accountsunder $1,200, 3,526.21 8,617 82
Maintenance ($5,336.39)
Queen's Printer, 4,553.14; Accounts under $3,500, 783.25 5,336 39
Factory Inspection Branch $101,773.81
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BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF OPERATING ENGINEERS
Salaries ($74,609.71)
J. S. Barclay, 6,900.00; W. S. Jones, 6,130.65; A. L. Lacey, 7,800.00; D. B. Shaw,6,900.00; Other salaries, 46,879.06 74,609 71
Travelling Expenses ($8,757.95)
J. S. Barclay, 1,377.03; C. S. Brundritt, 1,812.56; W. S. Jones, 1,958.34; R. G.Little, 1,770.28; D. B. Shaw, 1,757.64; Accounts under $1,200, 82.10 8,757 95
Maintenance ($18,937.61)
Queen's Printer, 17,415.18; Accounts under $3,500, 1,522.43 18,937 61
Board of Examiners of Operating Engineers $102,305 27
MINIMUM WAGE BRANCH
Salaries ($13,156.67)
Sundry Employees 13,156 67
Travelling Expenses ($278.40)
Accounts under $1,200 278 40
Maintenance ($4,023.54)
Queen's Printer, 3,979.94; Accounts under $3,500, 43.60 4,023 54
Minimum Wage Branch $17,458 61
COMPOSITE INSPECTION BRANCH
Salaries ($325,460.82)
W. H. Morris, 6,000.00; W. J. Munro, 6,000.00; G. F. Robbins, 6,300.00; E. G.Sellers, 6,000.00; R. Turton, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 293,360.82 325,460 82
Travelling Expenses ($74,259.29)
M. J. Bouchard, 1,315.62; H. J. Bowman, 2,109.22; F. B. Brisco, 1,246.19; I. M.Childs, 2,982.59; F. A. Cooke, 1,620.58; E. Coulter, 1,458.64; A. W. Eagle,
1,292.97; E. N. Farmer, 1,646.12; R. B. Greenop, 1,346.43; R. M. Halliday,
1,912.92; T. M. Jenckes, 2,370.86; O. J. Kerr, 2,013.03; R. C. Kirn, 1,327.96;
A. F. Krestensen, 1,735.42; L. G. Leatherdale, 1,830.29; T. F. Logan, 2,388.69;M. M. McLaughlin, 1,238.25; K. C. McLean, 1,320.93; W. H. Morris, 1,587.96;
W. J. Munro, 3,014.58; J. H. Ohrt, 2,400.35; L. R. Palmer, 1,314.70; E. G.Sellers, 1,642.52; G. J. St. Michael, 1,559.08; G. E. Sylvester, 2,123.82; P. J.Wall, 1,200.86; A. B. Ward, 1,381.98; H. H. Watson, 2,132.08; G. W. Young,1,996.95; Accounts under $1,200, 22,747.70 74,259 29
Maintenance ($14,999.41)
Queen's Printer, 13,919.17; Accounts under $3,500, 1,080.24 14,999 41
Composite Inspection Branch $414,719 52
LABOUR RELATIONS BOARD
Salaries ($186,390.05)
A. M. Brunskill, 7,800.00; E. Etchen, 6,300.00; J. Finkelman, 16,999.92; J. M.Flannery, 6,245.80; F. F. Gallant, 7,891.62; L. A. MacLean, 9,999.96; G. W.Reed, 14,499.96; Other salaries, 116,652.79 186,390 05
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR J 11
Labour Relations Board—Continued
Allowances (Board Members) ($44,425.00)
D. B. Archer, 6,925.00; E. Boyer, 7,375.00; G. R. Harvey, 7,825.00; H. F. Irwin,
7,500.00; R. W. Teagle, 7,825.00; C. C. Young, 6,975.00 44,425 00
Travelling Expenses ($16,600.07)
F. D. Edwards, 1,537.14; J. M. Flannery, 2,057.55; J. R. Henderson, 2,029.78;
M. F. Neave, 2,879.59; C. F. Robicheau, 1,448.22; Accounts under $1,200,
6,647.79 16,600 07
Maintenance ($38,098.84)
Queen's Printer, 29,826.38; Accounts under $3,500, 8,272.46 38,098 84
Labour Relations Board $285,513 96
OFFICE OF ATHLETICS COMMISSIONER
Salaries ($9,540.00)
L. M. McKenzie, 6,300.00; Other salaries, 3,240.00 9,540 00
Travelling Expenses ($2,913.14)
L. M. McKenzie 2,913 14
Maintenance ($1,442.56)
Accounts under $3,500 1,442 56
Assistance to Amateur Sport ($37,815.10)
Grants:
Amateur Athletic Union of Canada—Central Ontario Branch, 300.00; South-western Ontario Branch, 300.00; Thunder Bay Branch, 300.00; Chatham HockeyAssociation, 1,200.00; Harmsworth Trophy Races, 1,000.00; Ontario AmateurBasketball Association, 1,000.00 4,100 00
Miscellaneous:
Chisholm Lacrosse Co., 6,958.33; A. G. Spalding & Bros, of Canada, Ltd..
15,486.02; Wellinger & Dunn Leather Goods, Ltd., 4,266.03; Accountsunder $3,500, 7,004.72 33,715 10
Office of Athletics Commissioner $51,710 80
ELEVATOR INSPECTION BRANCH
Salaries ($93,634.12)
S. P. Blackman, 6,000.00; F. W. Ehmke, 7,800.00; J. F. Haynes, 6,000.00; W. J.
Jardine, 6,000.00; A. E. Levey, 6,000.00; W. R. Nugent, 6,000.00; G. W. Ockwell,6,600.00; J. O. Wainman, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 41,034.16 93,634 12
Travelling Expenses ($10,130.83)
S. P. Blackman, 1,378.65; J. F. Haynes, 2,067.92; W. J. Jardine, 1,659.87; A. E.Levey, 1,304.97; Accounts under $1,200, 3,719.42 10,130 83
Maintenance ($4,631.13)
Queen's Printer, 4,296.80; Accounts under $3,500, 33^.33 4,631 13
Elevator Inspection Branch $108,396 08
J 12 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. Charles Daley 12,000 00
SPECIAL WARRANTFees and Expenses of the Royal Commission appointed to report on
safety legislation and regulations ($7,742.85)
Accounts under $3,500 7,742 85
Total Expenditure, Department of Labour $14,074,701.21
PART K
DEPARTMENT
OF
LANDS AND FORESTS
FISCAL YEAR, 1960-61
PAGETABLE OF CONTENTS
Main Office:
Salaries, Travelling Expenses, Maintenance, etc 6
Field Services:
Surveys Branch 7
Basic Organization—District Offices (including Provincial Parks, etc.) 8
Extra Fire Fighting 12
Public Information and Education 12
Air Service Branch 13
Grants 13
Payments of Wolf and Bear Bounty 14
Parks Improvements 1-1
Maintenance of Access Roads 15
Timber Branch:
Construction of Logging Roads, etc 15
Statutory 15
Summary 5
general index at back of book
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DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS
Hon. J. W. Spooner, Minister (Statutory, see page K 15)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($1,803,089.19)
Minister's Office 23,335 16Deputy Minister's Office 61,141 84Operations Branch 288,215 93Accounts Branch 345,845 39Parks Branch 82,672 03Lands and Surveys Branch 406.943 88Personnel Branch 100,286 20Forest Protection Branch 102,322 85Timber Branch 181,997 49Pish and Wildlife Branch 176,941 74Law Branch 33,386 68
1,803.089 19
F. A. MacDougall Deputy Minister 19,999 92G. H. Bayly Assistant Deputy Minister 12,499 92
J. S. Yoerger " " " 12,499 92L. M. Affleck, 7,200.00; W. R. Anderson, 6,783.36; G. C. Armstrong, 7,775.00;F. M. Baker, 7,800.00; W. A. Barnard, 7,200.00; J. Barron, 8,199.96; F. W.Beatty, 12,500.04; J. E. Beecroft, 7,200.00; J. B. Bowman, 6,000.00; J. A. Brodie,12,000.00; W. A. Brown, 500.00; M. J. Brubacker, 6,600.00; J. P. Campbell,6,300.00; A. R. Carey, 6,900.00; R. D. Carman, 6,900.00; A. J. Carmichael,6,900.00; W. E. Carroll, 6,600.00; C. H. Clarke, 10,291.65; R. G. Code, 9,499.92;D. A. Crosbie, 6,083.32; G. W. Delahey, 7,500.00; F. L. Delavigne, 7,800.00;
J. C. Dillon, 6,300.00; E. J. Dodd, 6,300.00; L. G. Donald, 6,000.00; E. F. Eaton,6,000.00; G. H. Ferguson, 7,800.00; U. W. Fiskar, 6,600.00; W. T. Foster,
8,599.92; J. W. Giles, 7,500.00; W. E. Gimbv, 8,199.96; M. A. Gontier, 6,600.00;W. B. Greenwood, 9,766.13; W. R. Grinnell, 683.33; W. J. Harkness, 7,224.49;
A. F. Helmsley, 7,500.00; A. J. Herridge, 9,000.00; T. W. Hueston, 8,199.96;
R. W. Hummel, 8,599.92; J. C. Jackson, 7,800.00; I. C. Johnson, 7,800.00;C. H. Lane, 7,800.00; E. A. Lewis, 625.00; C. E. Lloyd, 7,200.00; R. R. Mac-Bean, 10,999.92; A. R. MacDonald, 7,500.00; H. H. MacKay, 9,000.00; T. E.
Mackey, 12,500.04; L. J. Madill, 6,300.00; J. M. Main, 6,300.00; F. C. Mc-Kergow, 7,800.00; H. G. McKinley, 6,600.00; N. B. McMahan, 7,200.00; R. V.Metcalfe, 4,550.00; H. N. Middleton, 575.00; A. C. Mollov, 6,900.00; M. B.
Morison, 9,999.96; W. Mulholland, 6,000.00; S. E. Neundorf, 7,200.00; D. N.Omand, 9,000.00; S. B. Panting, 7,500.00; S. H. Parsons, 8,199.96; E. K. Pukacz,5,062.49; E. F. Quigley, 6,000.00; G. F. Reding, 6,300.00; R. A. Ryder, 525.00;P. O. Rhynas, 10,500.00; C. V. Rich, 8,199.96; L. Ringham, 9,000.00; J. Ruxton,7,500.00; J. R. Smvth, 525.00; C. R. Tilt, 6,600.00; L. E. Tremblav, 7,200.00:
K. B. Turner, 7,500.00; W. W. Tweed, 6,000.00; F. A. Walden, 7,500.00; E. L.
Ward, 8,599.92; G. E. Ward, 7,800.00; W. F. Weaver, 9,499.92; R. A. Weir,8,199.96; W. H. Werner, 8,199.96; C. E. Westland, 7,200.00; J. M. Whalen,9,999.96; A. B. Wheatley, 9,416.60; R. V. Whelan, 6.900.00; J. R. Williams,575.00; G. J. Wood, 6,041.66; Other salaries, 1,136,487.16 1,803,089 19
Travelling Expenses ($74,382.73)
Hon. J. W. Spooner, 1,200.00; G. H. Bayly, 1,423.50; M. J. Brubacher, 1,823.96;
R. D. Carman, 1,449.96: C. H. Clarke, 2,417.30; W. T. Foster, 1,835.83; A. J.
Herridge, 1,619.93; C. H. Lane, 1,543.16; C. E. Lloyd, 1,243.25; J. M. Main,2,126.07; W. T. Masters, 1,727.27; D. N. Omand, 1,709.39; P. O. Rhynas, 3,019.55;
C. V. Rich, 1,374.21; J. Ruxton, 1,356.28; Trans-Canada Air Lines, 4,600.80;
K. B. Turner, 1,415.47; A. B. WT
heatley, 1,312.24; Accounts under $1,200,
41,184.56 74,382 73
Maintenance ($29,947.07)
Ontario Motor Sales, Ltd., 4,140.00; Accounts under $3,500, 25,807.07 29,947 07
Damage and Other Claims, Sundry Contingencies, Awards, etc. ($17,126.51)
Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa, 13,700.00:
Accounts under $3,500, 3,426.51 17,126 51
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS K7
Main Office—Continued
Workmen's Compensation Board—Awards and Costs ($123,195.41)
Workmen's Compensation Board 124,530 82Less Refund:
Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd., re: M. Prycum 1,335 41123,195 41
Annuities and Bonuses to Indians under Treaty No. 9 ($31,560.00)
Department of Citizenship and Immigration, Ottawa 31,560 00
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($65,829.59)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 138,084.34; Less refund of Employees' contribution,
72,254.75 65,829 59
Advisory Committee to Minister—Travelling and Incidental Expenses ($3,182.22)
Expenses:
V. H. Evans, 230.75; J. S. Hazell, 205.35; H. Kennedy, 414.35; J. W. McNutt,87.75; E. A. Perry, 216.40; J. W. Sisam, 89.00; C. E. Smith, 30.00 1,273 60
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 1,908 62
Main Office $2,148,312 72
FIELD SERVICES
Surveys Branch
Ground Surveys ($248,530.25)
Pay List:
Wages of men 22,950 99
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 7,584 48
Survey Fees, Supplies, etc.
:
James K. Benner, 13,526.27; A. C. Bourne, 4,804.89; Burlington Steel Co.,
Ltd., 3,585.61; J. D. Dearden, 12,239.25; A. O. Este, 4,212.00; Funk & Wegman,7,017.23; Murray M. Graham, 4,042.12; Hewett, Dinsmore & Milne, 14,976.46;
Hughes-Owens Co., Ltd., 6,925.66; James & Wandabense, 5,498.87; J. C. Kirkup,5,623.27; R. S. Kirkup & Son, 3,719.41; Eric J. Lackstrom, 5,517.35; Lane &Lane, 11,060.45; N. P. Lyndon, 4,722.52; A. M. Mackay, 6,768.36: L. U. Maughan,3,938.30; Michael McAlpine, 6,826.01; A. B. McLennan, 8,449.41; Department of
Mines & Technical Surveys, Ottawa, 4,128.05; Chas. R. Morgan, 5,563.13; CharlesP. O'Dale, 10,894.90; Cyril W. Paice, 3,743.23; Phillips & Gavin, 8,796.04;Pierce & Pierce, 15,438.49; Queen's Printer, 25,303.38; Simpson & Taylor, 7,215.29;H. A. Smith, 17,151.17; Sutcliffe Co., 5,361.95; Chas. G. Taylor, 4,478.58; B.
Tompsett, 5,405.03; W. N. Wildman & Rhodes & Associates, 8,733.10;Accounts under $3,500, 5,635.00 261,300 78
Less Refunds:Sundry persons, survey fees 43,306 00
217,994 78
Lac Seul Storage Dam—Control and Maintenance ($1,371.60)
C. H. Fullerton, 1,349.95; O. Holden, 1,393.25; Hydro-Electric Power Commissionof Ontario, 1,036.03 3,779 23
Less: Government of Canada Repayment 1,210 10Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario
Repayment 1,197 532,407 63
Surveys Branch $249,901 85
,371 60
K8 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Basic Organization—District Offices
(Including Provincial Parks, Research, Scaling, Forest ResourcesInventory, Forest Ranger School, Junior Rangers' Programme)
Salaries ($12,632,260.76)
D. K. Acheson, 12,000.00; M. A. Adamson, 8,199.96; P. Addison, 9,000.00; E. F.Anderson, 6,900.00; P. E. Anslow, 6,900.00; M. H. Baker, 8,199.96; R. A. Balk-will, 7,800.00; J. S. Ball, 8,199.96; G. Barna, 6,900.00; J. E. Barnes, 6,900.00;W. M. Bastedo, 7,500.00; R. A. Baxter, 6,900.00; A. F. Beckwith, 6,383.36;
J. G. Bell, 6,900.00; B. B. Benson, 6,900.00; A. H. Berst, 7,500.00; A. N. Bois-soneau, 6,900.00; R. Boultbee, 9.000.00; G. C. Bragg, 6,000.00; A. S. Bray,12,000.00; R. R. Brown, 6,300.00; W. A. Brown, 5,500.00; D. S. Bruce, 6,900.00;
J. C. Budd, 8,100.00; W. R. Bunting, 7,500.00; R. J. Burgar, 6,600.00; D. H.Burton, 7,500.00; A. W. Chalk, 6,900.00; W. J. Christie, 7,500.00; W. B. Clarke,8,199.96; W. G. Cleaveley, 8,199.96; D. A. Cooper, 6,300.00; G. F. Coyne,8,199.96; A. Crealock, 6,900.00; E. M. Cressman, 7,500.00; V. H. Crocker,6,000.00; H. G. Cummings, 7,289.52; J. B. Dawson, 6,300.00; H. H. DeVries,6,900.00; J. E. Dickenson, 7,200.00; R. M. Dixon, 8,199.96; C. W. Douglas,6,900.00; E. K. Dreyer, 7,800.00; A. L. Dunne, 8,199.96; W. G. Dyer, 6,900.00;L. H. Eckel, 6,900.00; W. E. Edwards, 7,500.00; C. A. Elsey, 6,900.00; D. A.Fawcett, 7,500.00; A. R. Fenwick, 7,200.00; R. G. Ferguson, 7,400.00; V. W.Fisk, 6,600.00; J. F. Flowers, 6,900.00; D. P. Fowler, 7,043.03; J. M. Fraser,
7,500.00; A. Fyvie, 6,600.00; D. E. Gage, 6,900.00; J. F. Gage, 6,900.00; J. K.Gaughan, 6,900.00; A. G. Gordon, 7,400.00; J. L. Grew, 6,900.00; J. D. Griffiths,
6,900.00; H. R. Grinnell, 6,900.00; W. R. Grinnell, 7,516.63; C. R. Groves,6,900.00; W. R. Haddow, 6,900.00; F. L. Hall, 8,199.96; J. M. Halpenny, 7,500.00;R. H. Hambly, 9,000.00; G. A. Hamilton, 8,199.96; S. R. Hamilton, 6,900.00;P. J. Hare, 6,900.00; C. J. Heeney, 6,600.00; C. C. Heimburger, 10,433.28;
H. J. Henry, 6,900.00; R. L. Hepburn, 6,383.36; Q. F. Hess, 9,000.00; G. A. Hills,
9,633.28; W. N. Hogan, 6,000.00; C. P. Howard, 6,900.00; J. D. Hughes, 7,200.00;R. S. Hyslop, 8,599.92; K. K. Irizawa, 6,900.00; F. Janser, 6,900.00; G. A.Jennings, 6,000.00; W. E. Jenns, 6,300.00; E. F. Johnston, 6,900.00; R. N.Johnston, 11,499.96; J. R. Keddie, 7,800.00; J. W. Keenan, 6,600.00; J. C.Kindness, 6,000.00; G. R. Lane, 6,900.00; H. C. Larsson, 7,600.00; R. H. Leech,6,300.00; A. W. Leman, 8,199.96; A. P. Leslie, 9,499.92; E. A. Lewis, 6,875.00;G. M. Linton, 7,500.00; R. A. Lockhart, 6,900.00; T. W. Lockwood, 8,199.96;K. H. Loftus, 8,199.96; G. M. Longley, 7,500.00; H. G. Lumsden, 7,500.00;N. F. Lyon, 6,900.00; G. E. MacKinnon, 8,199.96; N. V. Martin, 8,000.00;A. M. McCombie, 7,400.00; J. R. McKnight, 6,900.00; M. M. McLean, 6,900.00;
J. L. Mennill, 8,199.96; H. N. Middleton, 6,325.00; J. R. Morawski, 7,200.00;
W. A. Morris, 6,900.00; J. L. Mullen, 6,600.00; R. E. Mullin, 7,500.00; R. C.Passmore, 8,199.96; N. D. Patrick, 6,900.00; S. J. Patterson, 6,900.00; A. H.Peacock, 7,500.00: D. M. Peacock, 7,200.00; D. H. Pimlott, 8,100.00; W. L.
Plonski, 7,425.00; J. K. Reynolds, 8,199.96; F. C. Robinson, 6,900.00; J. D.Roseborough, 6,900.00; A. A. Russell, 7,500.00; R. A. Ryder, 5,775.00; D. A.Scott, 6,600.00; J. D. Scott, 7,500.00; F. E. Sider, 8,199.96; G. A. Sinclair,
6,900.00; D. A. Skeates, 6,900.00; W. L. Sleeman, 8,199.96; J. R. Smyth, 5,775.00;
R. O. Standfield, 7,325.00; W. E. Steele, 6,900.00; A. B. Stephenson, 6,000.00;
J. M. Taylor, 8,199.96; W. A. Thurston, 8,199.96; D. J. Vance, 6,900.00; W. H.Wahl, 6,900.00; A. E. Walroth, 7,800.00; J. C. Weir, 6,900.00; R. E. Whitfield,
6,900.00; J. R. Williams, 6,325.00; V. H. Williamson, 6,000.00; D. R. Wilson,8,199.96; A. B. Young, 6,000.00; C. H. Zavitz, 6,900.00; Other salaries,
11,715,703.70 12,811.110 08
Less Refunds, etc.:
Government of Canada:
Department of Transport:
re J. G. Miranda, weather reporting at
Pickle Lake 1,276 00
Department of Public Works:
Salaries transferred:
Construction 151,459 86Maintenance 25,557 80
177,017 66Miscellaneous 555 66
178,849 3212,632, 260'76
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS Kj)
Basic Organization—District Offices—Continued
Travelling Expenses ($654,413.82)
D. K. Acheson, 2,925.66; M. A. Adamson, 1,835.21; P. Addison, 2,356.01; P. E.
Anslow, 1,580.59; G. R. Armitage, 1,491.46; G. A. Ashenden, 1,431.29; J. S.
Ball, 1,362.30; K. L. Barlow, 1,880.42; C. F. Bibby, 2,333.63; R. Boultbee,
1,822.10; A. S. Bray, 2,731.49; G. E. Brown, 1,587.51; W. A. Brown, 2,335.65;
G. W. Bulloch, 1,295.04; D. H. Burton, 1,594.97; K. A. Cameron, 1,640.21;
A. J. Campbell, 1,385.47; L. Campbell, 1,386.37; W. H. Cantelon, 1,485.28;
G. P. Carswell, 2,212.33; W. H. Charlton, 1,319.28; W. H. Chellew, 2,528.30;
W. B. Clarke, 2,010.75; J. E. Collard, 1,484.10; L. R. Cotterchio, 1,779.95;
G. F. Coyne, 1,296.28; E. M. Cressman, 1,240.97; V. H. Crocker, 3,037.41;
W. C. Currie, 4,044.94; D. J. D'Agostini, 1,539.06; A. E. Danes, 1,696.21; P. R.Davidson, 1,234.71; J. B. Dawson, 1,561.15; E. Diamond, 2,483.14; J. S. Dorland,1,390.76; E. K. Dreyer, 1,923.94; C. J. Ducharme, 1,992.96; A. L. Dunne, 1,209.31
;
J. A. Fingland, 1,736.49; J. F. Flowers, 1,246.03; D. J. Gawley, 1,562.24; A. G.Gordon, 1,579.51; J. L. Grew, 3,011.69; H. R. Grinnell, 1,308.99; D. Hagar,1,386.85; R. J. Hall, 1,299.28; W. Hall, 1,268.40; R. H. Hambly, 2,642.24; G. A.Hamilton, 2,306.02; S. R. Hamilton, 1,761.07; C. J. Heeney, 1,445.20; C. C.rj~:_u 1 101 TQ.r\ t? u^cr. o mons.r_ a u:ii<. 1 iqq ci. a tv,t u~,4~.
1,217.65; R. H. Leech, 1,311.21; A. P. Leslie, 1,384.05; E. A. Lewis, 2,019.68D. L. Lindsay, 1,405.77; J. W. Lockwood, 2,112.93; K. H. Loftus, 2,185.48H. G. Lumsden, 1,399.46; N. F. Lyon, 1,401.83; G. D. MacAdam, 1,834.15;
A. R. MacDonald, 1,540.22; E. MacGillivray, 1,516.56; G. E. MacKinnon,2,097.40; G. J. Madill, 1,680.94; D. E. McHale, 1,275.70; J. D. McNee, 1,565.56;
S, E. McWhirter, 1,337.92; E. R. Meadows, 1,506.46; M. S."
G.2,
D. ii. i niiiuLC, i,yit.oi, vv . x-«. a iunoK.1, i,ito.oij iv. r\. ^/uii l, 1,0^.0
Reese, 1,314.60; J. K. Reynolds, 2,721.60; F. C. Robinson, 1,529.85; J. _
2,570.05; J. D. Roseborough, 1,276.67; M. Schaefer, 1,682.09; G. A. Sinclair,
1,396.96; W. L. Sleeman, 1,555.85; J. M. Small, 1,314.74; B. Smith, 1,390.00;
E. W. Smith, 1,389.40; R. N. Staley, 1,766.02; W. Stanek, 1,229.58; W. E. Steele,
1,348.58; L. J. Stock, 1,323.23; D. 0. Sylvester, 1,365.49; J. M. Taylor, 1,529.28;
W. A. Thurston, 1,247.41; K. J. Tolmie, 1,252.64; M. A. Townes, 1,691.39;A. J. Tracy, 1,516.13; R. H. Trotter, 1,529.69; W. G. Turnbull, 1,324.08; D. G.Waldriff, 1,305.64; J. R. Williams, 1,656.74; D. R. Wilson, 1,313.66; E. G. Wilson,1,716.43; A. Wynia, 1,234.51; Accounts under $1,200, 456,544.92
662,874 80
Less Refunds, etc.:
Department of Public WT
orks:
Accounts transferred:
Construction 7,213 30Maintenance 1,149 44— 8,362 74
Miscellaneous 98 248,460 98
654,413 82
Maintenance and Operating ($2,774,340.82)
Agricultural Chemical, Ltd., 6,168.31; Robert Allworth, Ltd., 4,337.31; W. L.Ballentine Co., Ltd., 4,051.27; Wray Bartram Forest Products, Ltd., 4,358.35;Beatty Bros., Ltd., 9,162.48; Beaver Lumber Co., Ltd., 21,477.92; British
American Oil Co., Ltd., 81,397.59; J. A. Brouillard, Ltd., 5,633.66; Bud's Transfer,Ltd., 4,049.50; Burgess Battery Co., 11,111.96; Canada Packers, Ltd., 56,843.75;Canadian Carborundum Co., Ltd., 4,875.00* Canadian General Electric Co.,Ltd., 6,905.88: Canadian Industries, Ltd., 6,921.86: Canadian Johns-ManvilleCo., Ltd., 18,406.71; Canadian National Railways, 36,552.02; Canadian Oil
Companies, Ltd., 62,651.51; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 30,902.08; CanadianPetrofina, Ltd., 6,655.02; Canadian Tire Corp., 14,463.39; Capital Air Surveys,Ltd., 29,452.55; Jack Chisholm Film Productions, Ltd., 3,567.45; Cities ServiceOil Co., Ltd., 7,404.25; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 30,944.18; Cockburn& Archer Co., Ltd., 8,763.77; Charles W. Collins Stores, Ltd., 9,632.31; Craft,Ltd., 5,460.80; Geo. W. Crothers, Ltd., 9,599.49; Croydon Construction, Ltd.,
7,843.10; Dominion Stores, Ltd., 15,595.99; Donald Inspection, Ltd., 11,199.50;
K 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Basic Organization—District Offices—Continued
Maintenance and Operating—Continued
T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 5,795.63; Allan Eckford, 8,223.45; Jack H. Edwards, Ltd.,
3,819.50; Electro Sonic Supply Co., Ltd., 21,362.96; Evans Lumber & BuildersSupply, Ltd., 3,801.47; F & S Forest Products, Ltd., 4,700.00; Feldman TimberCo., Ltd., 3,975.50; Forest Valley Lumber, Ltd., 6,685.56; Fred's Meat Market5,114.36; Gerard Builders of North Bay, Ltd., 3,778.00; Thomas Gibson & Co.Ltd., 8,351.30; Stanley A. Grant, Ltd., 6,512.89; Great Lakes Paper Co., Ltd.7,378.02; Haileybury Lumber Co., Ltd., 3,689.30; Department of Highways45,047.33; Hill-Clark-Francis, Ltd., 5,536.87; S. J. Hill & Sons, Ltd., 5,188.07Marvin M. Hockman, 4,500.00; Hudson's Bay Co., 7,550.08; Husky Oil &Refining, Ltd., 3,961.29; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 87,733.91Imperial Oil, Ltd., 227,954.90; International Harvester Co. of Canada, Ltd.4,067.24; Johnson Electric Supply, Ltd., 3,512.94; Howard Kennedy, 9,020.00Ketchum Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 3,954.99; Keyes Supply Co., Ltd., 4,296.10Kilgour's, Ltd., 5,377.31; Kimberly-Clark Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd., 15,415.50King Camera Centre, 5,796.39; Kokotow Bros. Lumber, 3,708.05; KormackLumber Co., Ltd., 5,934.76; K. T. LaCarte, 5,331.05; Laderoute Bros., 3,873.07Lakehead Freightways, Ltd., 6,189.30; Lakeland Motor Sales, 3,984.29; Ollie
Lautaoja, 12,455.00; John Leckie, Ltd., 9,979.81; Lindstrom & Nilson, Ltd.,
8,281.32; Liskeard Construction, Ltd., 5,240.10; Lyons Fuel, Hardware &Supplies, Ltd., 8,869.64; MacDonald's Consolidated, Ltd., 9,551.09; MarshallEcclestone, Ltd., 6,140.78; Marshall-Wells of Canada, Ltd., 3,771.65; McArthur Construction Co., 4,368.50; D. J. McCall & Sons, Ltd., 5,097.31; McCutcheon's Camera Shops, Ltd., 11,874.80; McFadden Lumber Co., 4,385.01
Dino Miconi, Contractor, 4,037.44; Microfilm Recording Co., Ltd., 12,201.91Monarch Chemicals, Ltd., 6,520.20; E. R. Mound, 25,834.28; S. W. Mound28,253.50; Mount McKay Fuels, 4,209.34; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 14,348.53North American Lumber & Supply Co., Ltd., 5,887.23; North Star Oil, Ltd.5,539.46; Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 6,150.71; Orillia Creamery Co., Ltd.
3,818.23; Orono Fuel & Lumber, Ltd., 3,942.43; C. D. Payette & Sons, 5,868.74Wm. Pollock & Son, Ltd., 25,295.99; Postmaster (stamps), 34,747.33; PortArthur Public Utilities Commission, 5,075.99; Provencher Bros., 5,865.02
Public Utilities—Sundry, 20,062.83; Pye Canada, Ltd., 4,288.39; Quaker OatsCo. of Canada, Ltd., 12,307.96; Queen's Printer, 319,603.66; Royal York Hotel4,760.95; Safety Supply Co., 8,709.12; Sainthill-Levine & Co., Ltd., 13,765.37
Shell Oil Co. of Canada, Ltd., 41,236.98; Sioux Lumber & Supply Co., 9,057.44Smith & Chappie, Ltd., 25,158.15; C. R. Snelgrove & Co., Ltd., 3,986.25; SpadoniBros., Ltd., 10,559.39; Spartan Air Services, Ltd., 21,629.83: Spruce Falls Power& Paper Co., Ltd., 4,543.34; Stevenson & Kellogg, Ltd., 14,457.11; Stokes Cap& Regalia, Ltd., 9,869.25; House of Stone, 12,583.65; Elgin Stouffer, 4,569.20
Sun Oil Co., Ltd., 5,564.90; Sundry Persons—fur sealing, 6,350.50; seed collecting
42,344.54; Superior Lumber Co., Ltd., 5,225.25; Supertest Petroleum Corp.Ltd., 13,348.68; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 21,077.59; George Taylor HardwareLtd., 21,729.33; Texaco Canada, Ltd., 21,770.11; Underwood, Ltd., 4,813.03
Union Carbide Canada, Ltd., 6,753.36; United Supply (Timmins), Ltd., 4,249.08University of Toronto, 46,320.91; Valley Camp Coal Co. of Canada, Ltd.
5,128.54; Norman Wade Co., Ltd., 6,033.77; Wajax Equipment, Ltd., 9,479.18
Western Bag & Burlap Co., Ltd., 5,601.05; J. E. Wiegand & Co., Ltd., 11,257.71
G. H. Wood & Co., Ltd., 10,407.70; York Trading, Ltd., 8,019.08; Telephone,171,211.42; accounts under $3,500, 1,506,250.68 3,859,206 96
Less Refunds, etc.:
Sales, Rentals, etc.:
Board, lodging and van sales 62,217 19
Coal 3,749 11
Custom tree planting 300 00Electric Power 2,266 70Equipment rental 878 92Excise Tax, rebate on industrial alcohol 1,041 55
Fish 230 41
Furs 1,729 76
Grouse 720 00Pulpwood and fuelwood 86,247 76Rental, Ontario Trappers' Association 4,500 00Trees and tree seed 30,533 90Used supplies and material 3,103 30Board, lodging, telephone and tuition fees,
Ranger School 52,820 22
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS K 11
Basic Organization—District Offices—Continued
Maintenance and Operating—Continued
Less Refunds, etc.—Continued
Government of Canada:
Department of Agriculture:
re services—Pathology Building, Maple 10,230 73
Department of Citizenship and Immigration:
re Fur Management Agreement 33,357 15
Department of Northern Affairs and NationalResources:
re subsidy for year ended March 31,
1961, under Canada Forestry Act 369,153 59
Less
:
Refund of portion of subsidy for
year ended March 31, 1960,following clearing of accountsfor that year 2,371 29
366,782 30
Inter-departmental
:
Public Works:
re Accounts transferred
:
Construction 320,327 35Maintenance 91,099 67
411,427 02
General
:
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario:
Patrol of transmission lines, Algonquin Park. . . . 3,739 44Maintenance, Rocky Island Dam 515 05Retaining Wall, Minaki 3,766 81
Vehicle Accident Claims, various companies 489 54Miscellaneous 4,219 28
1,084,866 142,774,340 82
Equipment (other than Forest Fixe Suppression) ($717,581.97)
Ball Motors, 8,329.23 ; W. L. Ballentine Co., Ltd., 27,092.96 ; W. C. Becker EquipmentCo., Ltd., 9,400.00; Belisle Trac Sales, Ltd., 18,916.25; Belisle Automobiles,Ltd., 6,431.15; Bell & Howell Canada, Ltd., 4,802.49; Boston Bros., Ltd., 8,225.77;
Mark Bowie Motors, 4,889.12; Cameron-Stacey Motors, 4,538.80; Campbell-Goodfellow, 4,997.00; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 9,388.50; Geo. W.Crothers, Ltd., 28,806.00; Danz-Muncaster, Ltd., 12,855.53; De HavillandAircraft of Canada, Ltd., 154,367.00; Dingwall Motors, Ltd., 3,595.24; Donohue'sGarage, 4,100.00; T. Eaton Co., Ltd., 4,532.38; Fee Motors, Ltd., 4,500.00;Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 4,676.90; General Fire Extinguisher Corp. (Canada),Ltd., 6,996.90; Leo Gervais, 5,574.36; Gibson Motors, Ltd., 4,153.45; H & SIndustrial Sales, 5,780.05; Clayt & Don Hill, Ltd., 4,876.57; Hudson's Bay Co.,
4,537.95; Imperial Motor Sales, 6,024.43; Jessiman Motors, Ltd., 3,888.76;Killaloe Motor Sales, Ltd., 10,186.90; Don Laton Motor Sales, 4,271.98; DonLaw, Ltd., 4,738.32; Levitt-Safety, Ltd., 5,098.26; John Henry Lowe, 11,000.00;Maclsaac Motors, Ltd., 7,729.13; Manton Brothers, Ltd., 6,250.00; MarnochOffice Supply Co., 4,238.55; W. H. Marr, Ltd., 4,833.49; Marshall-Ecclestone,Ltd., 3,746.23; Meredith-Connelly Motors, Ltd., 6,072.71; Ontario Motor Sales,
Ltd., 4,140.00; Pacey Bros. Temagami, Ltd., 4,185.93; Al. Pierce Motors, Ltd.,
5,491.74; Prestige Office Interiors, Ltd., 4,405.27; Pye Canada, Ltd., 56,995.95;Queen's Printer, 36,119.99; Richardson Bros., 4,348.18; Scott Motor Sales,
6,752.28; Smith & Chappie, Ltd., 13,893.59; Spadoni Bros., Ltd., 6,659.27;Spramotor, Ltd., 4,682.25; Stainton Office Supply, Ltd., 15,050.81; SudburyMotors, Ltd., 4,442.93; R. N. Tait, 4,417.70; Tele-Radio Systems, Ltd., 57,350.00;
S1G—20
K 12 * PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Basic Organization—District Offices—Continued
Equipment (other than Forest Fire Suppression)—Continued
Timberland-Ellicott, Ltd., 6,686.25; Williams & Wilson, Ltd., 3,732.28; William-son Bros. Motors, Ltd., 4,355.29; Orv. York Motors, 3,649.64; Accountsunder $3,500, 330,928.32 1,012,730 03
Less Refunds, etc.:
Sale of used equipment 13,724 31
Government of Canada:
Department of Northern Affairs and NationalResources
:
re subsidy for year ended March 31, 1961,under Canada Forestry Act 281,224 00
Inter-departmental
:
Public Works:
re Accounts transferred 199 75295,148 06
717,581 97
Basic Organization—District Offices, etc $16,778,597 37
Extra Fire Fighting
Wages, Expenses, Maintenance and Operating ($633,924.87)
Pay List—Wages of men 338,491 52
Travelling Expenses—Accounts under $1,200 3,810 36
Maintenance and Operating:
Austin Airways, Ltd., 18,833.85; Belisle Trac Sales, Ltd., 3,836.80; DominionHelicopters, Ltd., 5,055.58; Green Airways, Ltd., 14,513.80; Hillside GeneralStore, 3,584.31; Hoist Point, Ltd., 5,193.38; Hooker Bros., 9,914.32; Hudson'sBay Co., 20,109.70; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 4,478.88; Joe's Market, 6,595.51; Kim-berly-Clark Pulp & Paper Co., Ltd., 5,447.42; Loudon Bros., Ltd., 5,246.98;
John Milani, 3,796.08; Ontario Central Airlines, Ltd., 10,906.58; Parsons Airways,Ltd., 4,321.66; St. Lawrence Corp., Ltd., 17,312.09; Severn Enterprises, Ltd.,
5,887.80; Superior Airways, Ltd., 10,596.91; Roy L. Tansley & Sons, Ltd.,
21,889.89; Trans Air, Ltd., 4,617.36; Wajax Equipment, Ltd., 9,758.85;
Accounts under $3,500, 107,593.52 299,491 27
Less Refunds:
Board and Van Sales 7,868 28291,622 99
Forest Fire Suppression Equipment ($177,523.01)
George Angus (Canada), Ltd., 35,632.50; Canadian Celanese, Ltd., 4,410.00; GeneralFire Extinguisher Corp. (Canada), Ltd., 6,562.10; W. H. Marr (Twin City),
Ltd., 3,770.99; Chas. Niedner's Sons, Ltd., 6,441.54; Pioneer Parachute Co. of
Canada, Ltd., 5,556.00; Wajax Equipment, Ltd., 65,795.50; Len Wood SupplyCo., Ltd., 4,060.00; Accounts under $3,500,46,884.38 179,113 01
Less:
Sale of used equipment 1,590 00
Extra Fire Fighting $811,447 88
177,523 01
Public Information and Education
Salaries, etc., Maintenance and Operating ($174,325.15)
Pay List—Wages of men 4,237 34
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS K 13
Public Information and Education—Continued
Salaries, etc., Maintenance and Operating—Continued
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 3,951 57
Maintenance and Operating:
Jack Chisholm Film Productions, Ltd., 15,617.54; Robert Crone Pictures, Ltd.,
15,586.90; Queen's Printer, 88,828.80: Accounts under $3,500, 46,103.00... 166,136 24
Public Information and Education $174,325 15
Air Service Branch
Salaries ($591,937.19)
D. W. Allen, 6,600.00; D. E. Ballantyne, 6,300.00; G. D. Beaushene, 6,600.00;A. H. Bieck, 6,000.00; W. B. Buckworth, 7,200.00; A. E. Burtt, 6,600.00; D. R.Calver, 6,600.00; G. E. Campbell, 6,600.00; A. P. Colfer, 6,600.00; T. C. Cooke,6,600.00; W. W. Cram, 6,300.00; D. M. Croal, 6,000.00; B. R. Croft, 6,300.00;
W. C. Davidson, 6,300.00; J. G. Denley, 6,600.00; A. E. Denning, 6,000.00;A. I. Elliott, 6,000.00; F. B. Evans, 6,600.00; N. A. Glennie, 6,600.00; S. J.Higgins, 6,300.00; H. A. Hoar, 6,600.00; P. S. Hoeberg, 6,600.00; W. A. Hugill,
6,600.00; J. Kincaid, 6,600.00; C. J. Kirk, 6,600.00; J. A. Lamont, 6,600.00;C. J. Lefeuvre, 6,600.00; B. Lowe, 6,300.00; D. H. North, 6,000.00; R. Parsons,7,200.00; H. J. Phillips, 6,900.00; G. E. Ponsford, 11,666.58; L. D. Poulin, 6,600.00;D. M. Reid, 6,600.00; G. V. Robinson, 6,000.00; J. Siegel, 6,600.00; A. B. Smith,6,600.00; H. C. Speight, 6,600.00; E. Thomas, 6,600.00; F. J. Thompson, 6,600.00;G. E. Trussler, 6,600.00; L. Turcotte, 6,300.00; C. E. Wright, 6,000.00;Other salaries, 307,870.61 591,937 19
Travelling Expenses ($10,161.07)
Accounts under $1,200 10,161 07
Maintenance and Operating ($424,515.66)
Aviation Electric, Ltd., 5,566.08; Canadian Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Co., Ltd.,
8,120.51; De Havilland Aircraft of Canada, Ltd., 4,066.93; Dominion Heli-copters, Ltd., 174,541.68; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 4,887.10;Imperial Oil, Ltd., 126,581.78; Lyons Fuel, Hardware & Supplies, Ltd., 8,828.17;Reed, Shaw & McNaught, 43,566.09; Sigfusson Transportation Co., Ltd.,
4,754.89; Toronto Harbour Commission, 3,823.90; Accounts under $3,500,67,008.04 451,745 17
Less Refund:
Gasoline Tax 27,229 51424,515 66
Air Service Branch $1,026,613 92
Grants ($34,496.16)
Association of Ontario Land Surveyors 200 00Ontario Forestry Association 10,000 00Municipalities and Conservation Authorities to Aid in the Acquisition of Forest
Ausable River, 520.32; Big Creek Region, 5,300.30; North Grey Region, 4,902.67;Otter Creek, 1,534.17; Saugeen Valley, 138.70 12,396 16
Fish and Wildlife Service:
Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation, Inc 3,000 00Thomas N. Jones 300 00E. L. Marsh 100 00Ontario Fur Breeders' Association, Inc 5,000 00Ontario Council of Commercial Fisheries 2,500 00Ontario Trappers' Association 1 ,000 00
Grants $34,496 16
K 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Payments of Wolf and Bear Bounty ($52,891.00)
Wolf Bounty:
Sundry Persons 47,966 00
Bear Bounty:
Sundry Persons 4,925 00
Payments of Wolf and Bear Bounty $52,891 00
Parks Improvements
Acquisition of Land, Construction of Buildings, Development of Campsitesand Picnic Areas, and other Improvements ($1,791,541.85)
Pay List—Wages of men 773,177 64
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 11,715 30
Construction, Purchase of Property, Materials, etc.
:
Ace Hauling Co., 13,800.00; Armitage (Ontario) Construction Co., Ltd., 22,569.92
;
Arnprior Builder's Supplies & M. Sullivan & Son, Ltd., 5,172.70; Clarence H.& Ruth B. Atkins, 10,000.00; Harold N. Atkins, 4,500.00; R. C. Baker Construc-tion, 6,089.00; Frank E. Baumgartner, 7,112.80; Beaver Lumber Co., Ltd.,
16,726.14; Biloski Bros., 4,610.00; M. G. Butler & Co., Ltd., 7,270.50; C. J.Cadeau, 4,509.40; Carrington Lumber & Builders' Supply, Ltd., 6,394.29;Cecchetto & Sons, Ltd., 5,251.48; G. T & Violet C. Clarke, 12,000.00; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 6,260.87; Cookson Construction, 4,358.72; CrawfordTransport, Ltd., 4,617.50; Albert & Gertrude Dalpe, 3,850.00; Eady & GrahamConstruction, 6,359.25; Elliott Lumber Co., 11,010.53; Elliott & Ross, 3,986.75;C. F. Evans Lumber Co., Ltd., 5,062.51; Duff Evers, 4,406.25; Ferris Bros.,
215,000.00; Gosselin Bros., 6,387.50; Raoul Guitor, 4,500.00; Department of
Highways, 140,798.22; F. C. Hammond, 11,563.30; Leo Herns, 9,722.35; Hill-
Clark-Francis, Ltd., 6,213.86; Hoey's Trucking, 4,659.53; Huntsville PlaningMills, Ltd., 3,753.47; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 4,282.34; C. F. Jacklin, Ltd., 7,745.10;
Murray Jewett, 4,233.04; Earl Jones, 10,720.06; Jutras Construction & DiamondDrilling Co., Ltd., 7,076.53; Estate of H. Kedey, 18,375.00; Kitchener WasteOil Service, 3,570.00; H. J. McFarland Construction Co., Ltd., 21,683.97; FinleyW. McLachlan Construction Co., Ltd., 3,791.00; Robert W. Mighton, Jr., 4,122.00;Moffatt & Powell Lumber Co., 5,120.79; County of Norfolk, 7,052.05; OshawaAcme Haulage, Ltd., 5,123.80; Osmose Wood Preserving Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
9,223.61; Township of Otonabee, 8,371.06; John E. Pearce, 4,500.00; Pine RidgeLumber Co., 5,077.27; Grant Quick & Presqu'ile Summer Hotel Co., Ltd.,
9,500.00; Department of Reform Institutions (purchase of park equipment)—Industrial Farms, Industries, 73,352.00; Reformatories, Industries, 124,133.76;
Roads Resurfacing Co., Ltd., 3,676.20; Gil. Seguin, 9,365.50; Smith & Chappie,Ltd., 4,044.37; Harold Stewart Construction Co., Ltd., 5,360.00; James AllenStringer, 5,000.00; Sutton Lumber & Fuel, Ltd., 5,262.12; Toronto RefrigerationFixture Co., Ltd., 14,916.20; Waite Transport, 4,373.42; Jack Whitehouse,8,639.40; T. A. Wilson & Juliette Wilson & Lucien Lacose, 3,800.00; John WoodCo., Ltd., 6,623.46; Accounts under $3,500, 633,291.98 1,619,922 87
Less Refunds:
Board and Van Sales 4,723 45Miscellaneous 185 00Government of Canada:
Department of Northern Affairs and NationalResources re Campgrounds and Picnic
Areas Agreement, Winter Works Pro-gramme 608,365 51
613,273 961,006,648 91
Parks Improvements—Acquisition of Land, Constructionof Buildings, etc $1,791,541 85
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS KJL5
Maintenance of Access Roads
Salaries, etc., Maintenance and Operating ($148,910.60)
Pay List—Wages of men 32,387 00
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 3,298 88
Materials, Supplies, etc.
:
Great Lakes Lumber & Shipping, Ltd., 4,051.67; Great Lakes Paper Co., Ltd.,
7,001.75; Northern Forest Products, Ltd., 18,328.10; Accounts under $3,500,
87,677.81 117,059 33
Less Refunds:
Board and Van Sales 515 60Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario:
Rocky Island Lake Road and Dam 2,068 08Algoma Flood Damage 1,250 93— 3,834 61
113,224 72
Maintenance of Access Roads $148,910 60
Field Services $21,068,725 78
TIMBER BRANCH
Construction of Logging Roads through Crown Timber Areas—thecost to be recovered as increased stumpage charges
on timber sales ($48,009.80)
Pay List—Wages of men 5,586 53
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 737 54
Construction, Supplies, Materials, etc.:
Liskeard Construction, Ltd.. 6,625.00; Elmer Pasanen. 12,770.26; Tiitto LumberCo., Ltd., 3,792.00; Accounts under $3,500, 18,498.47 41,685 73
Timber Branch—Construction of Logging Roads $48,009 80
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. J. W. Spooner 12,000 00
Total Expenditure, Department of Lands and Forests $23,277,048.30
L 2 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
PART L—OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Statement of Expenditure Showing Amounts Expended and Unexpended for the YearEnded March 31, 1961
Office of Lieutenant GovernorAppropriations Treasury
BoardOrders
ExpendituresUn-
Ordinary Capital Ordinary Capitalexpended
$ c.
11,000 00
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9,843 18
10,000 00
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1,156 82
Expenses:Allowance for Contingencies
21,000 00 19,843 18 1,156 82
Special Warrant:Expenses re visit to the Pro-
vince of The President of
France and Madame de7,632 35
27,475 53
OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Salaries ($9,843.18)
Secretary and other salaries 9,843 18
Expenses ($10,000.00)
His Honour J. Keiller Mackay, allowance for contingencies 10,000 00
SPECIAL WARRANT
Expenses incurred in connection with the visit to the Provinceof The President of France and Madame de Gaulle ($7,632.35)
His Honour J. Keiller Mackay
Total Expenditure, Office of Lieutenant Governor. . . $27,475.53
7,632 35
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1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF MINES M 5
DEPARTMENT OF MINES
Hon. J. A. Maloney, Minister (Statutory, see page M 7)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($305,737.74)
D. P. Douglass Deputy Minister 3,524 1
7
H. C. Rickaby " " 12,612 84L. C. Brown, 6,900.00; H. S. Cox, 6,300.00; D. P. Douglass, 8,249.94; J. A.Haddon, 7,200.00; D. G. Horan, 6,300.00; D. F. Jupe, 6,000.00; B. C. Lee,9,000.00; F. W. Love, 6,300.00; H. G. Matthews, 7,200.00; J. F. McFarland,12,000.00; H. C. Rickabv, 8,519.01; R. B. Robinson, 6,000.00; J. E. Stankiewicz,6,300.00; Other salaries, 193,331.78 305,737 74
Travelling Expenses ($11,225.22)
Hon. J. A. Maloney, 1,444.51; Accounts under $1,200, 9,780.71 11,225 22
Maintenance ($178,792.94)
Canada Lithographing Co., Ltd., 6,118.00; Cooper & Beatty, Ltd., 4,084.00; CoppClark Publishing Co., Ltd., 15,433.97; F. H. Hayhurst Co., Ltd., 5,844.94;
Hunting Survey Corp., Ltd., 3,856.36; National Cash Register Co. of Canada,Ltd., 5,749.34; Department of Public Works, 6,625.33; Queen's Printer, 73,170.96;Rolph-Clark-Stone, Ltd., 6,985.00; Royal Canadian Geographical Society,
4,634.50; Accounts under $3,500, 46,340.54;—Less: Sale of Equipment,50.00 178,792 94
Fees, Salaries and Expenses—Legal, Professional andMiscellaneous Services ($24,456.05)
Sulphur Dioxide Special Investigation:
Services
:
Sundry Persons 7,833 50
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 2,435 48
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500, 7,577.35;—Less: Sale of Equipment,400.00 7,177 35
Total 17,446 33Less: Proportion of cost paid by International Nickel
Co. of Canada, Ltd., 6,987.26; Falconbridge NickelMines, Ltd., 1,735.91 8,723 16
8,723 17
Special Committee for examining mining practices at Elliot Lake:
Services:
A. V. Corlett, 220.00; R. G. K. Morrison, 1,755.00; H. R. Rice,330.00 2,305 00
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 217 55
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 505 333,027 88
Professional services rendered in connection with Algom Uranium Mines Ltd.,1957 Appeal under The Mining Tax Act:
Services:
Gunn, Roberts & Co., 3,605.00; Thorne, Mulholland, Howson & McPherson,6,700.00; Accounts under $3,500, 2,400.00 12,705 00
M 6 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office—Continued
Construction of Mining and Access Roads ($1,600,308.73)
Department of Highways, 1,617,592.92; Renable Mines, Ltd., 4,843.80; SpartanAir Service, Ltd., 92,293.97 1,714,730 69
Less Refunds:Can-Fer Mines, Ltd 22,127 99Government of Canada Repayments 92,293 97
114,421 961,600,308 73
Main Office $2,120,520 68
GEOLOGICAL BRANCH
Salaries ($195,818.67)
S. A. Ferguson, 9,624.93; R. M. Ginn, 6,675.00; D. F. Hewitt, 9,624.93; M. E.
Hurst, 11,624.97; P. F. Karrow, 6,975.00; E. G. Pye, 8,299.95; J. Satterly,
9,624.93; W. S. Savage, 9,624.93; J. E. Thomson, 10,625.01 ; R. Thomson, 9,624.93;Other salaries, 103,494.09 195,818 67
Travelling Expenses ($10,735.32)
P. P. Hudec and party, 1,342.77; M. E. Hurst, 1,450.06; Accounts under $1,200,7,942.49
'.
10,735 32
Maintenance ($70,041.97)
Killaloe Motor Sales, Ltd., 13,892.55; Paragon Industrial Photographic Repro-ductions, Ltd., 4,183.86; Accounts under $3,500, 51,965.56 70,041 97
Geological Branch $276,595 96
MINES INSPECTION BRANCH
Salaries ($190,259.45)
T. J. Baker, 8,199.96; C. M. Barrett, 9,000.00; W. E. Bawden, 10,999.92; O. H.Bjarnason, 8,199.96; H. J. Bone, 7,500.00; H. N. Curry, 7,800.00; H. F. Davis,8,199.96; R. H. Galway, 8,199.96; W. Hendry, 8,199.96; W. A. Hoffman, 8,199.96;
]. M. Hughes, 7,500.00; A. T. Kirk, 8,199.96; J. J. Lazurko, 8,199.96; R. F.
Lockhart, 8,199.96; E. B. May, 7,500.00; W. V. McKnight, 9,000.00; R. E.Murray, 8,199.96; W. K. Redsell, 7,800.00; G. S. Riddell, 8,199.96; R. L. Smith,9,999.96; Other salaries, 22,960.01 190,259 45
Travelling Expenses ($38,817.81)
T. J. Baker, 1,875.29; C. M. Barrett, 2,685.76; W. E. Bawden, 1,988.32; O. H.Bjarnason, 2,379.32; H. N. Curry, 2,431.89; W. Hendry, 2,302.39; W. A. Hoffman,2,029.42; J. M. Hughes, 3,191.28; A. T. Kirk, 2,267.17; J. J. Lazurko, 2,885.16;
R. F. Lockhart, 1,240.17; E. B. Mav, 1,235.52; W. V. McKnight, 1,807.67;
R. E. Murray, 2,298.27; W. K. Redsell, 1,213.51; G. S. Riddell, 2,283.72; R. L.
Smith, 1,452.66; Accounts under $1,200, 3,250.29 38,817 81
Maintenance ($15,643.29)
Accounts under $3,500 15,643 29
Mines Inspection Branch $244,720 55
LABORATORIES BRANCH
Salaries $ 163,177.81Maintenance 32,752.70
$ 195,930.51
Provincial Assay Office, Toronto:
.Salaries:
W. D. Hicks, 6,900.00; D. A. Moddle, 9,499.92; A. H. Russell, 7,500.00;
W. O. Taylor, 8,199.96; Other salaries, 37,245.65 69,345 53
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF MINES IVT7
Laboratories Branch—Continued
Provincial Assay Office, Toronto—Continued
Maintenance:
Accounts under $3,500 6,545 37
Cable Testing Laboratory, Toronto:
Salaries:
Sundry Employees 32,409 92
Maintenance:
Ontario Mining Association, 9,357.19; Accounts under S3, 500, 3,863.34. . 13,220 53
Temiskaming Testing Laboratory, Cobalt:
Salaries:
J. L. Brisson, 6,000.00; C. V. J. O'Shaughnessy, 7,800.00; Other salaries,
47,622 36 61,422 36
Maintenance:
Accounts under $3,500 12,986 80
Laboratories Branch $195,930 51
SULPHUR FUMES ARBITRATOR
Salaries, Travelling and Other Expenses ($242.67)
Salaries:
B. R. Dreisinger, 6,900.00; R. H. Murray, 7,800.00; Othersalaries, 3,450.00 18,150 00
Maintenance:
Accounts under $3,500 7,225 74
Total . 25,375 74Less: Reimbursements of Expenditures by Smelting
Companies 25,133 07242 67
MINING LANDS BRANCH
Salaries ($275,609.45)
J. S. Grant, 6,000.00; D. A. lodouin, 6,000.00; P. Logee, 6,000.00; S. J. Mason,6,000.00; J. R. McGinn, 7,500.00; W. Mcintosh, 7,800.00; R. V. Scott, 9,000.00;G. T. Stevens, 6,000.00; T. A. Wood, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 215,309.45.. 275,609 45
Travelling Expenses ($21,764.20)
A. J. Beauchamp, 1,525.88; T. Christianson, 2,534.18; C. D. Egerton, 2,637.78;
J. S. Grant, 1,214.51; C. F. Haultain, 1,376.17; V. Tukkanen, 1,731.59; C. S.
Walsten, 2,106.74; Accounts under $1,200, 8,637.35 21,764 20
Maintenance ($34,641.09)
Ketchum Manufacturine Co., Ltd., 3,660.41; Queen's Printer, 9,157.89; Accountsunder $3,500, 21,822.79 34,641 09
Mining Lands Branch $332,014 74
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. J. A. Maloney 12,000 00
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Statutory—Continued
Mines Inspection Branch
Maintenance and Operation of Mine Rescue Stations
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 241, Sec. 163, Subs. 6
Salaries
:
G. G. McPhail, 6,300.00; Other salaries, 46,606.14 52,906 14
Public Service Superannuation Fund:
Employer's Contribution 3,048 00
Travelling Expenses:
J. W. Armstrong, 2,041.61; R. Eveson, 1,824.15; G. G. McPhail, 3,285.03; A.Wilson, 2,190.02; Accounts under $1,200, 2,663.42 12,004 23
Maintenance:
Improvement District of Elliot Lake, 7,190.88; Mine Safety Appliances Co. of
Canada, Ltd., 7,620.75; Safety Supply Co., 9,787.62; Accounts under $3,500,31,235.39—Less: Refund re living accommodation, 3,728.71; sale of handbooks,66.00; recovery from O.N.R. re loss in transit, 93.40; miscellaneous, 42.16. . . .
51,904 37
Total 119,862 74Less: Payments by Workmen's Compensation Board for
Mining Industry 1 19,862 74
Statutory $12,000 00
SPECIAL WARRANTS
Payment to Gull Lake Iron Mines Limited for the purpose of providing equitable settlementof a claim against the Crown arising out of an error which occurred in the office of the
Mining Recorder at Haileybury ($500.00)
Gull Lake Iron Mines, Ltd-. 500 00
Payment to J. S. Crosscombe for the purpose of providing equitable settlement of a claimagainst the Crown arising out of an error which occurred in the draughting office of the
Mining Lands Branch in Toronto ($813.50)
J. S. Crosscombe 813 50
Special Warrants $1,313 50
Total Expenditure, Department of Mines $3,183,338.61
PART N
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FISCAL YEAR, 1960-61
TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE
Main Office 5
Grants to Municipalities 6
Special Projects 6
Ontario Municipal Board 6
Community Planning Branch 7
Ontario Water Resources Commission 7
Statutory 10
Grants to Municipalities 10
Summary 4
general index at back of book
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DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS
Hon. W. K. Warrender, Minister (Statutory, see page N 10)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($682,163.02)
L. R. Cumming Deputy Minister 21,999 96
J. W. P. Carter Assistant Deputy Minister 15,999 96P. Hickey "
" " 7,913 95E. R. Bailey, 7,500.00; A. C. Beaudreau, 8,141.66; J. W. Bell, 9,000.00; F. G.Blake, 11,499.96; W. B. Bolton, 8,199.96; V. Bozzer, 6,600.00; F. A. Braybrook,9,000.00; A. E. K. Bunnell, 10,119.96; A. T. Butler, 10,999.92; P. G. Gillis,
6,900.00; W. W. Gow, 7,800.00; R. A. Groves, 7,800.00; F. J. Hill, 8,141.66;T. R. Hunter, 7,800.00; W. S. Jackson, 7,500.00; W. M. Jelly, 6,900.00; G. T.Johnston, 6,600.00; S. J. Kelly, 6,000.00; G. E. Mitchell, 8,199.96; W. J. Oliver,
7,800.00; W. G. Pack, 7,750.00; W. H. Palmer, 12,499.92; A. W. Reeve, 6,000.00;H. G. Rowan, 7,200.00; N. V. Salomaa, 7,800.00; M. R. Sather, 6,300.00; M. R.Sloan, 10,999.92; A. T. Sutherland, 6,900.00; D. R. Taylor, 9,424.92; G. J.Walsh, 6,900.00; D. E. Willis, 6,300.00; C. W. Yates, 15,999.96; Othersalaries, 369,671.35 682,163 02
Travelling Expenses ($64,169.84)
Hon. W. K. Warrender, 1,200.00; W. B. Bolton, 1,247.75; British American Oil
Co., Ltd., 2,551.54; D. A. Dickinson, 1,477.85; P. G. Gillis, 1,676.75; Departmentof Highways, 1,490.46; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 2,118.34; P. J. Mantha, 2,346.80;
J. A. Mowat, 1,976.47; W. J. Oliver, 1,761.52; R. G. Parker, 1,358.82; C. R.Stiver, 1,391.09; R. M. Veitch, 1,482.30; C. D. Wright, 1,300.18; Accountsunder $1,200, 40,789.97 64,169 84
British-American Motors,Supply, Ltd., 6,672.51;
Maintenance ($99,746.85)
6,630.00; Queen's Printer, 43,403.14; Stainton Office
Postage, 3,600.00; accounts under $3,500, 39,441.20. 99,746 85
Commissions and Investigations ($12,033.57)
Municipal Advisory Committee:
Per diem Allowances:
H. B. Adams, 60.00; A. H. Cowling, 870.00; K. G. Crawford, 500.00; J.
Dolmer, 40.00; W. H. Heaton, 540.00; C. Huffman, 40.00; W. G. Manning,580.00; D. M. Martin, 600.00; J. W. McBain, 460.00; D. Middleton, 40.00;
E. C. Reid, 580.00
Expenses:
H. B. Adams, 46.05; K. G. Crawford, 607.05; J. Dolmer, 35.50; W. H. Heaton,28.00; W. G. Manning, 264.80; D. M. Martin, 1,492.95; J. W. McBain,982.18; E. C. Reid, 777.50; Accounts under $1,200, 98.45
Eastview Enquiry:
Accounts under $3,500
4,310 00
4,332 48
3,391 09
Municipal Schools ($1,190.53)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 190 53
Grants to Municipal Associations ($4,750.00)
Assessing Officers' Association of Ontario 750 00Municipal Clerks' and Finance Officers' Association of Ontario 1,000 00Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association 1,000 00Ontario Association of Rural Municipalities 1,000 00Ontario Municipal Association 1,000 00
N6 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS____ No. 1
Main Office—Continued
Grants to Municipalities
Payments in lieu of Certain Municipal Taxes ($1,232,171.14)
Sundry Municipalities (Details shown on pages N 11-36) 1,232,171 14
Payments to "Mining Municipalities" ($5,170,658.03)
Sundry Municipalities (Details shown on pages X 11-36) 5,170,658 03
Payments toward cost of County and District Assessors ($55,500.00)
Sundry Counties (Details shown on pages N 11-36) 55,500 00
Payments under The Municipal Unconditional Grants Act ($24,979,194.02)
Sundry Municipalities (Details shown on pages X 11-36) 24,979,194 02
Payments for Winter Works Employment Stimulation Plan ($1,173,193.63)
Sundry Municipalities, etc. (Details shown on pages N 11-36) 3,620,677 17
Less: Reimbursements of Expenditures, Government of CanadaRepayments 2,447,483 54
1,173,193 63
Aid to Municipalities of share of Bounties paid for thedestruction of Foxes ($10,988.00)
Sundry Municipalities (Details shown on pages N 11-36) 10,988 00
* Special Projects
Advances to and Purchase of Debentures of Improvement Districts (whichwere met with completely unusual development problems including great
population growth) to aid them in financing capital projects, asapproved by the Lieutenant Governor in Council ($770,000.00)
Improvement District of Elliot Lake. 670,000.00; Improvement District of
Manitouwadge, 100,000.00 770,000 00
Main Office $34,255,758 63
ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD
Salaries ($215,447.03)
\V. Greenwood. 12,499.92; D. Jamieson, 12,000.00; J. A. Kennedy, 16,999.92; R. L.
Kennedy, 12,999.96; A. L. McCrae, 9,999.96; V. S. Milburn, 11,499.96; C. F.
Nunn, 12,499.92; J. R. Turnbull, 10,833.30; Other salaries, 116,114.09 215,447 03
Travelling Expenses ($13,332.23)
W. Greenwood, 2,045.99; D. Jamieson, 2,149.18; J. A. Kennedy, 1,534 45; A. L.
McCrae, 2,151.13; V. S. Milburn, 2,570.65; J. R. Turnbull, 1,244.60; Accountsunder $1,200, 1,636.23 13,332 23
Maintenance ($39,966.78)
Angus, Stonehouse & Co., 8,223.55; E. A. Bezeau & Co., 5,065.00; Queen's Printer,
13,758.18; Accounts under $3,500, 12,920.05 39,966 78
Ontario Municipal Board $268,746 04
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS N 7
COMMUNITY PLANNING BRANCH
Salaries ($349,800.36)
G. Adams, 8,200.00; G. K. Bain, 6,721.81; J. F. Brown, 8,000.00; F. H. Deeks,7,600.00; W. A. Dempsey, 6,287.90; E. A. Gomme, 8,733.29; K. Hidaka, 8,733.29;A. M. Holmes, 6,083.31; H. Langer, 7,000.00; M. C. Macklin, 6,083.31; A. R.Morpurgo, 6,083.37; A. L. S. Nash, 11,499.96; J. O. Pearson, 8,299.98; R. E.Roberts, 8,299.98; A. R. Schmidt, 6,395.16; M. H. Sinclair, 7,600.00; D. E.Sweezey, 7,000.00; D. F. Taylor, 10,833.29; Other salaries, 219,563.61....
359,018 26Less: Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Repayments
re Minimum Standards Study 9,217 90349,800 36
Travelling Expenses ($15,662.01)
J. F. Brown, 2,626.24; B. A. Gill, 1,595.20; J. O. Pearson, 2,921.53; Accountsunder $1,200, 10,469.58 17,612 55
Less: Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Repaymentsre Minimum Standards Study 1,950 54
15,662 01
Maintenance ($23,664.83)
Queen's Printer, 5,786.34; Accounts transferred from Department of Commerceand Development, 5,446.22; Accounts under $3,500, 14,841.20. . 26,073 76
Less: Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation Repaymentsre Minimum Standards Study 2,408 93
23,664 83
Publication of Technical Information, Reports, Conferences, Education, etc. ($7,474.15)
Accounts under $3,500 7,474 15
Special Grant to Community Planning Association of Canada ($4,000.00)
Community Planning Association of Canada 4,000 00
Redevelopment Grants in aid of acquisition and clearance of redevelopment areasas approved by the Lieutenant Governor in Council ($775,607.94)
Cities:
Sarnia, 3,205.58; Toronto, 634,245.24; Windsor, 138,157.12 775,607 94
Community Planning Branch $1,176,209 29
ONTARIO WATER RESOURCES COMMISSION
Salaries ($1,096,731.86)
Members of Commission—Per diem Allowances:
A. M. Snider (Chairman), 6,448.85; L. D. Conklin, 1,025.04; C. S. MacNaughton,4,063.36; Hon. J. P. Robarts, 165.00; R. M. Simpson, 5,005.00; J. A. Vance,3,877.50; A. A. Wishart, 1,210.00 21,794 75
Salaries:
O. V. Ball, 11,250.01; J. R. Barr, 8,599.94; H. J. Barrett, 8,200.08; A. E. Berry,18,000.00; H. Browne, 6,450.00; S. Buszynski, 8,599.93; D. S. Caverly, 10,899.86;
J. G. Duncan, 9,999.85; G. G. Else, 7,599.86; G. M. Galimbert, 11,499.85; F.Hagemeister, 7,800.00; A. J. Harris, 9,000.00; E. W. Johnston, 11,250.01; D. A.Joynt, 6,024.96; G. H. Kay, 8,399.88; H. Landis, 6,600.00; J. C. MacDonald,9,000.00; W. S. MacDonnell, 9,049.93; W. A. Marshall, 8,100.00; R. H. Millest,
9,000.00; H. H. Mitchell, 6,750.00; J. H. Neil, 7,650.00; L. E. Owers, 9,949.92;B. C. Palmer, 7,824.96; C. W. Perry, 7,824.96; W. M. Ross, 6,939.50; J. C.Scott, 7,800.00; K. H. Sharpe, 9,949.92; A. W. Shattuck, 12,499.93; C. E. Simpson,8,199.86; L. G. South, 8,399.88; W. A. Steggles, 6,450.00; K. E. Symons, 9,949.94;H. W. Tonkin, 6,300.00; A. R. Townshend, 6,450.00; G. R. Trewin, 8,399.88;H. G. Tyler, 6,467.20; A. R. Uren, 6,999.98; F. A. Voege, 10,374.97; A. K. Watt,10,699.93; C. J. Wilson, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 664,178.88; Public ServiceSuperannuation Fund (Employer's Contribution), 51,753.24 1,074,937 11
N 8 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Water Resources Commission—Continued
Travelling Expenses ($132,347.55)
R. G. Barrens, 1,544.64; A. C. Beattie, 1,406.34; A. E. Berry, 1,464.07; R. F. Bradley,1,994.34; H. W. Brooks, 3,924.41; H. Browne, 1,700.40; S. Buszynski, 2,880.51;D. S. Caverly, 2,102.67; P. G. Cockburn, 1,720.65; W. G. Coe, 3,741.51; A. C.Cooper, 1,795.36; W. G. Cousins, 1,501.19; J. Dick, 1,517.52; E. E. Dike, 2,022.65;G. G. Else, 1,437.68; J. K. Ferris, 2,016.36; F. Hagemeister, 2,652.15; C. Kretch,1,717.72; C. S. MacNaughton, 1,354.92; W. A. Marshall, 1,479.61; W. A. Mc-Clenaghan, 3,642.20; D. A. McLarty, 1,643.23; D. McTavish, 1,594.14; R. H.Millest, 1,687.85; H. H. Mitchell, 3,035.12; R. J. Norton, 2,161.27; B. C. Palmer,1,498.66; C. W. Perry, 1,340.61 ; A. B. Redekopp, 1,518.24; H. E. Rogers, 1,569.53;G. Samuel, 1,725.41; R. M. Simpson, 2,353.10; A. M. Snider, 1,838.35; L. G.South, 2,284.52; W. A. Steggles, 1,524.06; P. A. Suderman, 1,240.12; R. E.Templin, 2,324.94; J. Theil, 1,410.12; Trans-Canada Air Lines, 5,577.40; G. R.Trewin, 1,803.05; J. A. Vance, 1,220.70; C. J. Wilson, 2,291.77; Accountsunder $1,200, 49,946.72; Less:—Reimbursement from International Joint Com-mission, 2,858.26 132,347 55
Maintenance ($125,799.79)
Accounting and Legal Services:
O'Driscoll & Kelly, 365.55; Thorne, Mullholland, Howson and McPherson,1,035.00 1,400 55
Supplies and Maintenance:
British Drug Houses Canada, Ltd., 5,638.94; Department of Public Works,3,855.64; Queen's Printer, 41,203.91; Reed, Shaw & McNaught, 7,405.96; TorontoBoard of Education, 12,868.91; Toronto Transit Commission, 9,576.00;Accounts under $3,500, 43,849.88 124,399 24
Equipment ($27,848.32)
Queen's Printer, 13,209.74; Stainton Office Supply, Ltd., 3,750.93; Accountsunder $3,500, 10,887.65 27,848 32
Laboratory Expenses ($122,447.42)
Salaries:
Sundry Persons 62,741 43
Maintenance:
Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, 5,030.19; Etobicoke Township Hydro-ElectricCommission, 10,304.14; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 7,035.13; Gordon A. MacEachern,Ltd., 10,680.96; Accounts under $3,500, 26,655.57 59,705 99
Construction and Installation of Plant and Equipment and Expensesin connection therewith ($14,007,741.05)
Engineering Services:
R. V. Anderson & Associates, Ltd., 57,687.91 ; C. G. Russell Armstrong, 8,298.32Beaco, Ltd., 22,715.24; Canadian British Engineering Consultants, 141,687.66W. O. Chisholm, 15,359.37; M. M. Dillon & Co., Ltd., 12,300.20; DunlopWardell, Matsui & Aitken, 21,131.88; R. C. Dunn & Associates, Ltd., 15,227.41Foundation of Canada Engineering Corp., Ltd., 12,894.72; Gore & Storrie, Ltd.
63,813.77; Hisey & Barrington, 7,370.51; Kilborn Engineering, Ltd., 38,872.69R. K. Kilborn & Associates, Ltd., 6,255.91; MacKay & MacKay, 10,316.64
James F. MacLaren Associates, 62,455.57; Franklin McArthur AssociatesLtd., 18,026.15; Newton, Dickson & Associates, Ltd., 7,267.82; Philips & RobertsLtd., 19,105.22; Proctor & Redfern, 169,075.82; Graham Reid & AssociatesLtd., 17,786.42; J. L. Richards & Associates, Ltd., 12,953.71; W. L. Wardrop& Associates (Management), Ltd., 38,911.23; Accounts under $3,500,15,242.58 794,756 75
Contracts, Materials, Services, Supplies, etc.:
Allen-Bradley Canada, Ltd., 21,739.72; Alrex Contracting, Ltd., 63,627.36;Ames Crosta Mills (Canada), Ltd., 28,153.70; Andeen Construction, Ltd.,
47,889.20; Ture Anderson Construction Co., Ltd., 81,636.22; Aprile Contracting,Ltd. & Dileo & Co., 92,252.64; Armstrong Bros. Co., Ltd., 220,472.08; Ball
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS N_9
Ontario Water Resources Commission—Continued
Construction and Installation of Plant and Equipment, etc.—Continued
Contracts, Materials, Services, Supplies, etc.—Continued
Brothers, Ltd., 59,297.22; Beaver Construction Co., 424,097.38; Bedford Con-struction Co., Ltd., 19,455.35; C. M. Bobyk, 9,023.82; Boschman Contracting,Ltd., 9,020.62; Bracebridge Water, Light & Power Commission, 10,735.05;Bradford-Hoshal Associates, Ltd., 19,864.92; Brampton Hydro Commission,3,555.00; Brantford Public Utilities Commission, 7,405.23; Bristol Co. of Canada,Ltd., 12,245.40; L. R. Brown & Co., Ltd., 384,386.75; Town of Burlington,18,366.60; Cameron & Sim, Ltd., 8,638.02; Canada Gunite Co., Ltd., 78,513.66;Canada Iron Foundries, Ltd., 20,190.80; Canada Valve & Hydrant Co., Ltd.,
6,728.76; Canadian Dredge & Dock Co., Ltd., 70,655.67; Canadian Engineering& Contracting Co., Ltd., 47,801.83; Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Ltd.,
19,709.80; Canadian Johns-Manville Co., Ltd., 14,140.36; Canadian NationalRailways, 11,384.48; Canadian Piping & Refinery Specialties, Ltd., 10,973,53;C. & F. Carere, Ltd., 32,973.80; Carr Construction, 8,067.00; Cattanach &Hindson, 6,136.25; Joseph A. Chalmers, 6,765.20; Clairson Construction Co.,Ltd., 14,116.93; Clarke Road Nursery, 4,141.30; Clarkson Co., Ltd., 4,709.81;Concrete Pipe, Ltd., 12,136.60; Town of Coniston, 20,963.13; Control & Metering,Ltd., 52,784.85; Cornell Construction Co., Ltd., 146,448.28; George A. Crain& Sons, Ltd., 52,399.10; Cronyn, Pocock & Robinson, Ltd., 17,776.64; D'AmoreConstruction (Windsor), Ltd., 63,546.00; Dearborn Chemical Co., Ltd., 13,713.27;Dick Construction & Engineering Co., Ltd., 33,224.64; Dinsmore Construction,Ltd., 159,506.80; Dominion Soil Investigation, Ltd., 5,555.46; Dorr-Oliver-Long,Ltd., 81,961.65; Dravo of Canada, Ltd., 194,457.73; Dundas ConstructionCo., Ltd., 28,840.50; Dunker Construction, Ltd., 210,063.75; Eastern ConstructionCo., Ltd., 150,182.16; Emery Engineering & Contracting Co., Ltd., 43,970.57;Evans & Evans, 17,700.00; Fischer & Porter (Canada), Ltd., 4,339.35; Townof Fort Frances, 27,624.70; Foundation Co. of Canada, Ltd., 8,661.60; FoundationCo. of Ontario, Ltd., 158,361.81; Frid Construction Co., Ltd., 815,450.06; W. S.
Fullerton Construction Co., Ltd., 3,733.20; Gait Public Utilities Commission,12,324.99; G. William Gorrell, 12,057.00; Graham & Graham, Ltd., 142,336.30;Graver Water Conditioning Co., 7,330.61; Hacquoil Construction, Ltd., 40,513.55;W. A. Haggerty Construction, Ltd., 180,977.69; Francis Hankin & Co., Ltd.,
40,570.12; Hardinge Co. Inc., 3,850.00; Hawkins, Gratton, Couture & Trainer,
12,000.00; Hewson, Ord & Helson, 5,000.00; Department of Highways, 15,892.38;Honeywell Controls, Ltd., 10,944.48; Horton Steel Works, Ltd., 94,785.45;Bert Huffman & Son, 6,425.25; Town of Huntsville, 7,977.73; Huntsville PublicUtilities Commission, 8,024.88; Infilco (Canada), Ltd., 6,849.60; InspirationMining & Development Co., Ltd., 10,717.60; International Water SupplyLtd., 172,040.90; Kedrosky Contractors, Ltd., 271,493.35; Geo. Kent (Canada)Ltd., 10,533.82; Keystone Contractors, Ltd., 972,240.93; Komline-SandersonLtd., 139,094.00; Langton Contracting Co., Ltd., 82,321.90; Lightfoot Construetion, Ltd., 10,601.19; Township of London, 67,683.07; E. O. Longstreet, 5,000.00Lorenzo Contracting Co., Ltd., 274,331.11; Marentette Bros., Ltd., 71,124.33Marino Construction Co., Ltd., 76,766.01; Marson Construction Co., Ltd.54,347.38; Matthews Concrete, Ltd., 431,769.36; Matthews Construction Co.Ltd., 585,568.18; L. H. McClennon & Son, 4,058.60; McDonald & Joncas, Ltd.68,014.33; James McKay & Sons, 14,836.29; McLean Water Supply, Ltd.7,036.09; McNamara Construction, Ltd., 257,554.24; Meaford Public Utilities
Commission, 4,537.06; Mechron Engineering Products, Ltd., 5,285.00; MeldonConstruction, Ltd.—Val D'Or Construction Co., Ltd., 70,564.96; Menard Con-struction, Ltd., 3,962.32; Midwestern Construction Co., Ltd., 291,658.53;Mitchell Public Utilities Commission, 5,375.70; Modern Builders, 7,929.88;Charles E. Napier Co., Ltd., 46,913.12; National Materials Handling, Ltd.,
25,778.00; J. C. Neilson, 18,377.00; Ontario Municipal Board, 11,934.50; PaolattoConstruction, Ltd., 19,759.24; Pearce Construction Co., Ltd., 425,561.91; Plate& Structural Steel, Ltd., 10,781.40; Port Arthur Public Utilities Commission3,589.37; Power Plant Supply Co., 9,589.40; Pressure Pipe, Ltd., 9,252.52Town of Preston, 3,585.13; Preston Public Utilities Commission, 21,540.31Racey, MacCallum & Associates, Ltd., 6,461.96; Robinson Contracting Co(Hamilton), Ltd., 21,283.91; Roots-Connersville Blower (Canada), Ltd., 6,820.22
J. H. Ryder Machinery, Ltd., 10,865.50; Sartori & Son Co., Ltd., 36,471.91Schwenger Construction, Ltd., 2,073,295.67; E. & E. Seegmiller, Ltd., 3,625.00Smith & Loveless Inc., 38,611.51; Spino Construction, Ltd., 435,253.58; SquareD Co. of Canada, Ltd., 5,400.34; Stanton Pipes (Canada), Ltd., 31,428.00Starr Construction Co., 4,798.42; Sterling Construction Co., Ltd., 177,741.06Allen Stewart & Basil Broad Construction Co., Ltd., 174,667.10; M. J. StormLtd., 100,953.37; City of Sudbury, 154,955.00; Supertest Petroleum Corp.Ltd., 7,860.00; Swansea Construction Co., Ltd., 372,071.11; Sylvester Construe-
N 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Water Resources Commission—Continued
Construction and Installation of Plant and Equipment, etc.—Continued
Contracts, Materials, Services, Supplies, etc.—Continued
tion Co., Ltd., 17,608.97; Township of Tarentorus Public Utilities Commission,7,894.81; Tatham Co., Ltd., 44,109.10; Temiskaming Construction, Ltd.,
89,581.65; J. R. Toews, Jr., 3,754.60; United Steel Corp., Ltd., 34,526.37;Universal Geotechnique, Ltd., 7,203.50; Upton, Bradeen & James, Ltd., 34,392.81
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J. D. VanAlstine Construction, Ltd., 6,521.84; Wallace & Tiernan, Ltd., 9,436.85;Watts & Henderson, Ltd., 8,646.50; Webster-Smallwood, Ltd., 9,257.77; W. E.West, 4,330.00; Whelpton Electric, Ltd., 4,346.83; Thos. G. Wilcox & Sons,Ltd., 4,724.03; Willys Ontario Co., 3,544.35; Wilson Sodding & Landscaping,8,675.00; George Wimpey & Co., Ltd., 91,508.65; Worthington (Canada), Ltd.,
40,928.89; Harry Wunder Construction, Ltd., 23,274.34; Accounts under$3,500, 243,112.52 13,773,184 41
Interest charged by Province of Ontario:
On Funded Debt, 1957 36,281 90On Funded Debt, 1958 356,363 50On Funded Debt, 1959 705,514 30On Advances, 1960 357,395 54
1,455,555 24Less: Interest paid by Sundry Municipalities 894,219 71
Net Interest Charged 561,335 53
15,129,276 69
Less Refunds:
Capital Repayments by Sundry Municipalities,
etc 787,615 71
Department of Municipal Affairs:
Re Winter Works Subsidies 329,444 93Forfeited Plan and Specification Deposits 4,475 00
1,121,535 6414,007,741 05
Ontario Water Resources Commission $15,512,915 99
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. W. K. Warrender 12,000 00
Grants to Municipalities
Payments under The Police Act ($238,976.71)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 298, Sec. 37
Sundry Municipalities (Details shown on pages N 11-36) 238,976 71
Payments under The Fire Departments Act ($169,088.49)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 145, Sec. 12
Sundry Municipalities (Details shown on pages N 11-36) 169,088 49
Statutory $420,065 20
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Hon. Leslie M. Frost, Premier and President of the Council (Statutory, see below)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($53,683.37)
A. G. Bate, 6,000.00; H. G. Gordon, 10,999.94; Other salaries, 36,683.43 53,683 37
Travelling Expenses ($7,992.03)
Hon. Leslie M. Frost, 1,734.89; Department of Highways, 3,244.65; Accountsunder $1,200, 3,012.49 7,992 03
Maintenance ($12,997.52)
Queen's Printer, 4,657.27; Accounts under $3,500, 8,340.25 12,997 52
Main Office $74,672 92
CABINET OFFICE
Salaries ($65,984.81)
T. M. Eberlee, 9,000.00; W. M. Mclntyre, 15,000.00; H. A. Stewart, 10,291.58;
J. J. Young, 7,100.00; Other salaries, 24,593.23 65,984 81
Travelling Expenses ($1,184.34)
Accounts under $1,200 1,184 34
Maintenance ($7,379.80)
Queen's Printer, 6,551.92; Accounts under $3,500, 827.88 7,379 80
Cabinet Office $74,548 95
STATUTORY
Prime Minister's Salary ($16,000.00)
Hon. Leslie M. Frost 16,000 00
SPECIAL WARRANTCanteen Supplies for Her Majesty's Forces Stationed in
Ontario and Overseas ($13,472.36)
Imperial Tobacco Sales Co. of Canada, Ltd., 3,924.80; Rock City Sales, Ltd., 4,313.76;Tuckett, Ltd., 5,233.80 13,472 36
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H. A. Cotnani, Provincial Auditor (Statutory, see below)
Salaries ($394,782.02)
R, H. Aitken, 7,200.00; W. F. Behan, 6,000.00; H. G. Cochran, 8,199.96; R. B.Cranston, 10,124.96; G. W. Davis, 7,500.00; N. F. Ellison, 8,599.92; G. H.Evans, 6,600.00; J. C. Filman, 7,500.00; W. S. Groom, 6,600.00; E. R. Hamilton,10,124.96; J. M. Hamilton, 6,908.49; A. H. Hawkins, 6,900.00; D. W. Hislop,
6,000.00; F. H. Lee, 6,000.00; L. J. Leigh, 10,124.96; R. Loghrin, 6,000.00;D. M. MacKenzie, 7,200.00; H. J. McLaughlin, 6,900.00; A. B. Meiklejohn,10,124.96; H. K. Newinger, 9,499.92; C. W. Noble, 8,599.92; G. A. Oliver,
6,600.00; I. D. Robinson, 6,600.00; J. A. Robinson, 6,600.00; F. N. Scott, 7,800.00;
G. H. Spence, 15,999.96; W. B. Starratt, 8,199.96; W. A. Street, 7,200.00; N. M.Sullivan, 3,675.00; C. C. Wheeler, 8,599.92; Other salaries, 160,799.13 394,782 02
Travelling Expenses ($9,549.83)
G. W. Davis, 1,656.76; C. W. Noble, 2,128.43; Accounts under $1,200, 5,764.64. 9,549 83
Maintenance ($9,633.48)
Queen's Printer, 5,947.38; Accounts under $3,500, 3,686.10 9,633 48
STATUTORY
Provincial Auditor's Salary ($22,000.00)
H. A. Cotnatn 22,000 00
Total Expenditure, Office of Provincial Auditor $435,965.33
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Hon. J. Yaremko, Minister (Statutory, see page Q 10)Hon. Mackinnon Phillips, Minister (Statutory, see page Q 10)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($542,360.88)
R. J. Cudney Deputy Provincial Secretary 15,999 96A. J. Daly, 7,200.00; S. Davidovich, 2,250.00; L. R. Graham, 6,000.00; E. R.Hunter, 6,300.00; S. Lavine, 8,649.96; S. Margolian, 7,237.50; J. E. O'Rourke,6,300.00; C. T. Spindloe, 6,600.00; T. D. Thomson, 8,199.96; T. H. Thomson,7,200.00; E. L. Tilden, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 454,423.50 542,360 88
Travelling Expenses ($4,438.85)
Hon. Mackinnon Phillips, 135.48; Hon. J. Yaremko, 656.65; Accounts under$1,200, 3,646.72 4,438 85
Maintenance ($86,255.85)
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Office Overload Co., Ltd., 3,580.96; Queen's Printer, 58,930.76; Stainton Office
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Postmaster, stamps purchased, 1,290.30; Less refund of Employees' contribution,497.78 792 52
Workmen '8 Compensation Board—Awards and Costs ($193.60)
Workmen's Compensation Board 193 60
Government Hospitality Fund ($43,305.20)
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American Industrial Arts Association, 2,500.00; Canadian Automobile Association,500.00; Canadian Catholic Historical Association, 350.00; Canadian Chamber of
Commerce, 1,642.20; Canadian Committee, International Union of Pure andApplied Physics, 4,500.00; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires, Inc., 561.68;Canadian Managing Editors Conference, 950.00; Canadian National Commissionfor UNESCO, 246.40; Canadian School Trustees Association, 572.50; CanadianWomen's Press Club, 489.75; Community Planning Association of Canada,1,334.00; Dominion-Provincial Conference on Uniformity of Company Legislation,
145.90; Hotel Association of Canada, 931.65; Institute of Public Administrationof Canada, 793.50; International Congress of Outdoor Advertising, 520.00;Judge Johannes of Ethiopia, 14.95; Junior Chamber of Commerce, OntarioConvention, 2,000.00; Minister of Trade and Commerce for Northern Ireland,
58.50; Ontario Education Association, 4,238.31; Ontario Mayors and ReevesAssociation, 1,636.75; Ontario Public Service Quarter-Century Club, LakeheadBranch, 185.00; Ontario Public Service Quarter-Century Club, Toronto, 3,677.25;Ontario-Quebec Junior Golf Match, 62.00; Ontario Recreation Association,
1,091.50; Peking Opera Company, 376.00; Press Gallery Dinner, 1,844.80;Provincial Chapter of Ontario, I.O.D.E., 2,825.37; Red Cross Blood Donors,39.00; R.C.A.F. Association, 638.25; Second World Congress of Anaesthesiologists,
1,803.00; South African War Veterans Association, 1,062.69; Students ExchangeLuncheon, 295.75; Sundry Persons, Flowers (bereavements, etc.), 366.75; SundryPersons, Presentations, etc., 851.30; Toronto Men's Press Club (By-Line Ball),
3,200.45; Women's Hospital Auxiliaries Association, 1,000.00;
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Royal York Hotel, 18,419.31; Accounts under $3,500, 24,885.89 43,305 20
1960-61 PROVINCIAL SECRETARY AND CITIZENSHIP QJ7
Main Office—Continued
Memorial Wreaths ($6,113.25)
Canadian Legion, Ontario Provincial Command, B.E.S.L 6,113 25
Main Office $682,667 63
OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER
Hon. W. Murdoch, Speaker
Salaries ($30,447.72)
B. Upper, 6,999.96; Other salaries, 23,447.76 30,447 72
Travelling Expenses ($800,00)
Hon. W. Murdoch 800 00
Maintenance ($3,496.31)
Accounts under $3,500 3,496 31
Allowance to Mr. Speaker in lieu of Contingencies ($5,000.00)
Hon. W. Murdoch 5,000 00
Office of the Speaker $39,744 03
CLERK OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY AND CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER
Salaries ($92,169.96)
R. G. Lewis, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly and Chief Election Officer, 12,999.96;A. W. Corner, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 73,170.00 92,169 96
Travelling Expenses ($102.48)
Accounts under $1,200 102 48
Maintenance ($6,968.36)
Queen's Printer, 5,412.92; Accounts under $3,500, 1,555.44 6,968 36
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly and Chief Election Officer . . $99,240 80
QUEEN'S PRINTER
Salaries ($122,520.26)
P. L. Chandler, 6,350.00; F. F. Fogg, 7,966.65; B. L. Johnston, 6,774.19; P. D.Shea, 7,129.84; Other salaries, 94,299.58 122,520 26
Maintenance ($9,983.51)
Queen's Printer, 8,042.54; Accounts under $3,500, 1,940.97 , 9,983 51
Ontario Gazette ($69,938.10)
Queen's Printer 69,938 10
Queen's Printer $202,441 87
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REGISTRAR GENERAL'S BRANCH
Salaries ($553,553.71)
R. B. Wallace Deputy Registrar General 10,500 00H. F. C. Humphries, 7,200.00; E. W. Pike, 6,900.00; N. A. Vetere, 6,000.00;
Other salaries, 522,953.71 553,553 71
Travelling Expenses ($10,487.86)
G. Bryson, 3,034.62; J. Nisbet, 3,519.45; T. M. Richardson, 3,396.52; Accountsunder $1,200, 537.27 10,487 86
Maintenance ($107,189.26)
International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 20,179.70; Postmaster, 21,500.00;Queen's Printer, 58,287.26; Accounts under $3,500, 7,222.30 107,189 26
Registrar General's Branch $67 1 ,230 83
SESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Clerks of Committees, Sergeant-at-Arms, Messengers, Pages,Sessional Writers, etc. ($47,392.00)
Services:
Sundry Employees 47,392 00
Indemnities and Allowances to Members, including Mileage ($756,115.01)
Indemnities:
94 members at $5,000 per annum, 470,000.00; Estate of W. H. Collings, 4,671.23;Estate of Hon. W. J. Dunlop, 4,219.18; D. A. Evans, 2,520.55; Estate of A. R.Herbert, 1,082.19; P. Hoffman, 2,520.55; Estate of G. G. Johnston, 808.22. . . . 485,821 92
Additional Indemnities:
Leader of the Opposition—J. J. Wintermeyer 12,000 00Speaker—Hon. VV. Murdoch 3,000 00Chairman of the Committee of the Whole House—VV. E. Johnston. . 2,000 00
17,000 00
Mileage 15,662 93
Allowance for Expenses:
94 members at $2,000 per annum, 188,000.00; Estate of W. H. Collings, 1,868.49;
Estate of Hon. W. J. Dunlop, 1,687.67; D. A. Evans, 1,008.22; Estate of A. R.Herbert, 432.88; P. Hoffman, 1,008.22; Estate of G. G. Johnston, 323.29 194,328 77
Additional Allowance for Expenses:
Speaker—Hon. W. Murdoch 2,000 00
Representation Allowances:
Ministers of the Crown in charge of a Department at $2,000 perannum 36,942 47
Ministers of the Crown without Portfolio at $1,000 per annum 2,358 92Leader of the Opposition at $2,000 per annum 2,000 00
41,301 39
Stationery, including Printing Paper, Printing Bills, Distribution of Statutes,Printing and Binding ($123,215.81)
Members' Stationery Allowance, 4,800.00; Queen's Printer, 117,915.81; Reporters'Stationery Allowance, 500.00 123,215 81
mMaintenance ($6,496.94)
Accounts under $3,500 6,496 94
1960-61 PROVINCIAL SECRETARY AND CITIZENSHIP Q9
Sessional Requirements—Continued
Hansard—Reporting, Printing, etc. ($84,972.57)
P. Brannon, 18,030.82; E. C. Burrow, 5,903.00; Queen's Printer, 60,560.75;
Accounts under $3,500, 478.00 84,972 57
Committee Fees, etc. ($85,967.76)
Select Committee re Automobile Insurance ($23,080.51):
Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings:
Hon. J. N. Allan, Chairman, 805.00; K. Brown, 360.00; A. H. Cowling,630.00; J. F. Edwards, 750.00; G. E. Gomme, 750.00; J. Morin, 210.00;
D. H. Morrow, 750.00; J. R. Simonett, 720.00; V. M. Singer, 690.00; T. D.Thomas, 690.00; R. M. VVhicher, 690.00; H. Worton, 690.00 7,735 00
Travelling Allowances and Disbursements:
Hon. J. N. Allan, 13.00; K. Brown, 140.00; A. H. Cowling, 36.00; J. F.
Edwards, 245.00; G. E. Gomme, 225.50; J. Morin, 132.00; D. H. Morrow,250.75; J. R. Simonett, 212.00; V. M. Singer, 40.00; T. D. Thomas, 180.00;University Tours, Ltd., 6,015.16; R. M. Whicher, 305.20; H. Worton, 183.60;
Other accounts under $1,200, 739.83 8,718 04
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 6,627 47
Select Committee re Cost of Drugs ($11,729.74):
Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings:
Hon. H. L. Rowntree, Chairman, 490.00; R. J. Boyer, 390.00; K. Bryden,330.00; J. A. Fullerton, 360.00; G. Lavergne, 150.00; H. J. Price, 420.00;R. E. Sutton, 390.00; J. B. Trotter, 420.00; J. H. White, 390.00; N. Whitney,270.00; A. Wren, 420.00 4,030 00
Travelling Allowances and Disbursements:
R. J. Boyer, 205.20; J. A. Fullerton, 358.90; G. Lavergne, 145.45; J. H.White, 201.50; N. Whitney, 163.50; A. Wren, 440.00; Other accountsunder $1,200, 52.00 1,566 55
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 6,133 19
Select Committee re Crop Insurance ($15,301.33):
Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings:
Hon. W. A. Stewart, Chairman, 560.00; R. Belisle, 330.00; R. C. Edwards,450.00; R. Gisborn, 450.00; S. L. Hall, 450.00; M. Hamilton, 510.00; W. E.Johnston, 510.00; A. A. Mackenzie, 420.00; P. Manley, 510.00; R. K. McNeil,450.00; C. T. Rollins, 330.00; J. P. Spence, 480.00 5,450 00
Travelling Allowances and Disbursements:
Hon. W. A. Stewart, 114.61; R. Belisle, 140.75; R. C. Edwards, 101.48;R. Gisborn, 73.50; S. L. Hall, 73.50; M. Hamilton, 209.25; W. E. Johnston,270.82; A. A. Mackenzie, 53.50; P. Manley, 230.00; R. K. McNeil, 112.11;C. T. Rollins, 143.00; J. P. Spence. 178.50; Other accounts under $1,200,2,802.28 4,503 30
Miscellaneous:
J. J. Gibbons, Ltd., 4,966.66; Accounts under $3,500, 381.37 5,348 03
Select Committee re Land Expropriation Legislation ($14,367.53):
Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings:
Hon. F. M. Cass, Chairman, 490.00; H. E. Beckett, 420.00; J. Gould, 420.00;Hon. A. Grossman, 420.00; G. W. Innes, 390.00; C. E. Janes, 420.00; L.Letherby, 420.00; E. P. Morningstar, 420.00; W. G. Noden, 420.00; G. W.Parry, 390.00; L. Troy, 420.00 4,630 00
Travelling Allowances and Disbursements:
G. W. Innes, 240.00; C. E. Janes, 66.00; L. Letherby, 220.00; E. P. Morning-star, 210.75; W. G. Noden, 648.00; G. W. Parry, 140.00; L. Troy, 311.55. . . . 1,836 30
Q 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Sessional Requirements—Continued
Committee Fees, etc.—Continued
Select Committee re Land Expropriation Legislation—Continued
Miscellaneous:
Angus, Stonehouse & Co., Ltd., 3,864.78; Accounts under $3,500, 4,036.45. 7,901 23
Select Committee to study and enquire into an Act to amend The Legislative
Assembly Act, etc. ($989.20):
Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings:
Hon. A. K. Roberts, Chairman, 140.00; J. A. C. Auld, 90.00; N. Davison,120.00; A. [. Reaume, 120.00; W. E. Sandercock, 120.00; A. E. Thompson,60.00 650 00
Travelling Allowances and Disbursements:
J. A. C. Auld, 99.20; N. Davison, 20.00; A. J. Reaume, 140.00; W. E. Sander-cock, 80.00 339 20
Select Committee to examine into and to study the Administrative and ExecutiveProblems of the Government of Ontario ($20,457.43):
Per Diem Allowances for Expenses Attending Meetings:
Hon. A. K. Roberts, Chairman, 805.00; Hon. J. N. Allan, 450.00; W. G.Davis, 600.00; F. Guindon, 600.00; I. Haskett, 690.00; A. F. Lawrence,690.00; W. B. Lewis, 630.00; D. C. MacDonald, 570.00; F. R. Oliver, 690.00;Hon. J. P. Robarts, 540.00; E. Sopha, 450.00 6,715 00
Travelling Allowances and Disbursements:
F. Guindon, 230.60; I. Haskett, 285.65; F. R. Oliver, 400.00; Hon. J. P.
Robarts, 21.50; E. Sopha, 392.00; Other accounts under $1,200, 820.83. . 2,150 58
Miscellaneous:
Manning, Bruce & Ridout, 7,687.68; Accounts under $3,500, 3,904.17.. 11,591 85
Committee re Privileges and Elections ($1.00):
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 1 00
Committee re Public Accounts ($41.02):
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 41 02
Grant to Commonwealth Parliamentary Association ($1,200.00)
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association 1,200 00
Legislative Committee for Art Purposes ($2,000.00)
K. K. Forbes, painting portrait of former Speaker, Rev. A. W. Downer 2,000 00
Sessional Requirements .$1,107,360 09
POST OFFICE
Salaries ($53,408.41)
S. M. Grant, 6,300.00; Other salaries, 47,108.41 53,408 41
Postage and Maintenance ($494,475.74)
Postage, 492,066.06; Accounts under $3,500, 2,409.68 494,475 74
Post Office $547,884 15
1960-61 PROVINCIAL SECRETARY AND CITIZENSHIP Q 11
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($5,688.17)
Hon. J. Yaremko (November 21, 1960 to March 31, 1961) 4,333 33Hon. Mackinnon Phillips (April 1, 1960 to May 11, 1960) 1,354 84
Ministers Without Portfolio—Salaries ($5,902.72)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 127
Hon. W. J. Dunlop, 1,597.20; Hon. A. Grossman, 902.76; Hon. J. Root, 2,500.00;Hon. W. A. Stewart, 902.76 5,902 72
The Vital Statistics Act ($2,378.50)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 419, Sees. 11, 28 and 38
Sundry Registrars, Registration Fees 2,378 50
Statutory $13,969 39
Total Expenditure, Department of ProvincialSecretary and Citizenship $3,364,538.79
PART R
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Main Office 7
Child Welfare Branch 9
Day Nurseries Branch 14
Field Services Branch 15
General Welfare Assistance Branch 15
Homes for the Aged Branch 22
Welfare Allowances Branch 24
Statutory 27
Special Warrants 27
Summary 6
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1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R7
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFAREHon. L. P. Cecile, Minister (Statutory, see page R 27)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($167,331.08)
J. S. Band Deputy Minister 15,000 00D. Crittenden, 8,199.96; B. Dymes, 6,000.00; B. Pilotte, 7,800.00; G. C. Price,
10,500.00; Other salaries, 119,831.12 167,331 08
Travelling Expenses ($9,294.24)
Hon. L. P. Cecile, 1,200.00; D. L. Eaton, 1,366.10; Department of Highways, 1,793.02;
Accounts under $1,200, 4,935.12 9,294 24
Maintenance ($31,554.01)
Hawkesbury Automobile Sales Reg'd, 5,096.30; Queen's Printer, 7,887.80;
Accounts under $3,500, 18,569.91 31,554 01
Departmental Publications ($7,980.55)
Queen's Printer, 4,432.33; Accounts under $3,500, 3,548.22 7,980 55
Workmen's Compensation Board—Awards and Costs ($875.61)
Workmen's Compensation Board 875 61
Staff Training ($34,637.68)
Salaries
:
M. V. Dike, 6,600.00; E. V. Ralph, 4,400.00; Other salaries, 13,880.28.... 24,880 28
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 6,895 08
Maintenance:
Accounts under $3,500 2,564 32
Advisory Council for Public Welfare Training:
S. Bowers, allowance, 50.00, expenses, 68.00; L. E. Hendry, allowance, 80.00;S. Legge, allowance, 50.00; R. Morris, allowance, 25.00; B. Touzel, allowance,25.00 298 00
Grant to Soldiers' Aid Commission as provided byThe Soldiers' Aid Commission Act, R.S.O. 1960,
Chap. 377, Sec. 4 ($21,000.00)
Soldiers' Aid Commission 21,000 00
Committee on Indian Welfare Services ($1,767.52)
Chief Lorenzo Big Canoe, allowance, 60.00, expenses, 95.50; E. Moses, allowance,270.00, expenses, 547.80; Mrs. A. Simpson, allowance, 140.00, expenses, 167.77;W. White, allowance, 80.00, expenses, 352.95; Miscellaneous, 53.50 1,767 52
Miscellaneous Grants ($159,256.00)
Association of Children's Aid Societies of the Province of Ontario 3,000 00Canadian Legion, Ontario Provincial Command, B.E.S.L 4,000 00Canadian Legion, Ontario Provincial Command, B.E.S.L.—Convention 5,000 00Canadian Legion, Ontario Provincial Command, B.E.S.L.—Poppy Fund 1,200 00Canadian Welfare Council 17,856 00Last Post Fund 1,000 00Ontario Welfare Council 8,000 00
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Main Office—Continued
Miscellaneous Grants—Continued
Ontario Welfare Officers' Association 2,000 00Pre-School Parents' Centre 1,000 00Royal Canadian Humane Association 200 00St. Elizabeth Order of Nurses 3,000 00St. Patrick's College, Ottawa 10,000 00St. Patrick's College, Ottawa—School of Social Welfare—Building Fund 10,000 00Salvation Army for Special Services 3,000 00University of Toronto—School of Social WT
ork 10,000 00Victorian Order of Nurses (Ontario) 80,000 00
Grants—New and Acquired Buildings ($5,998,427.97)
The Charitable Institutions Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 51, Sees. 7 and 8 ($1,623,138.79):
Children's Homes:Hamilton—Lynwood Hall Children's Centre, 43,750.00; Toronto—Hume-wood House, 39,375.00; Victor Home, 35,250.00 118,375 00
Adult Homes:Agincourt—Shepherd Lodge, 138,250.00; Gait—Salvation Army EventideHome, 37,500.00; Kingston—House of Providence, 230,000.00; Ottawa—Maycourt Convalescent Home, 56,750.00; St. Catharines—Niagara InaGrafton Gage Home, 60,000.00; Scarborough—Providence Villa, 698,750.00;Toronto—Fred Victor Mission, 96,250.00 1,317,500 00
Hostels:
Toronto—Fred Victor Mission, 105,000.00; Salvation Army RehabilitationHostel, 82,263.79 187,263 79
The Homes for the Aged Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 174, Sec. 23 ($4,289,823.66):
Cities:
Chatham, 738.25; Fort William, 9,239.96; Hamilton, 607.31; Kingston,197.96; London, 10,616.37; Oshawa, 288,086.60; Peterborough, 50,000.00;Port Arthur, 640.32; Metropolitan Toronto, 88,259.65; Windsor, 577,945.00. . 1,026,331 42
Towns:Timmins 480 74
Counties:
Brant and City of Brantford, 36,663.05; Bruce, 383,635.65; Carleton, 12,000.00;Elgin, 8,856.38; Essex, 351.03; Grey, 853.50; Haldimand, 2,574.88; Halton,6,083.90; Hastings, 42.33; Huron, 504,102.57; Kent, 204.30; Lambton,1,290.65; Lanark, 164.25; Leeds and Grenville, 16.00; Lincoln and City of
St. Catharines, 2,511.51; Norfolk, 517,615.51; Northumberland and Durham,7,491.82; Ontario, 1,651.14; Oxford, 899.34; Peel, 20.00; Perth and City of
Stratford, 136.40; Peterborough, 529.78; Prescott and Russell, 1,757.00;
Prince Edward, 29.36; Renfrew, 45,074.55; Simcoe (Beeton), 250.03; Simcoe(Penetanguishene), 19,440.15; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 2,117.10;
Victoria, 141.34; Waterloo, 7,871.96; Welland, 16,837.62; Wellington andCity of Guelph, 537.17; Wentworth, 59,264.25; York, 555,598.80 2,196,613 32
Districts:
Algoma, 11,568.91; Kenora, 30,997.82; Muskoka, 399,062.78; Nipissing,
620,735.83; Rainy River, 354.93; Sudbury, 3,677.91 1,066,398 18
The Child Welfare Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 53, Sec. 9 (2) ($85,465.52)
Lanark, 2,417.62; Lennox and Addington, 1,605.86; Middlesex, 76,916.39;
Renfrew, 652.60; Victoria and Haliburton, 3,873.05 85,465 52
Main Office $6,432,124 66
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R9
CHILD WELFARE BRANCH
Salaries ($160,663.64)
W. H. Bury, 10,583.33; A. L. Charleson, 7,200.00; S. Crow, 8,199.96; V. Franck,7,200.00; D. G. Gardner, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 120,580.35 160,663 64
Travelling Expenses ($5,844.38)
A. L. Charleson, 1,260.85; i\ccounts under $1,200, 4,583.53 5,844 38
Maintenance ($14,824.23)
Queen's Printer, 8,196.06; Accounts under $3,500, 6,628.17 14,824 23
Grants to Orphanages ($89,352.00)
The Charitable Institutions Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 51, Sec. 10 (1)
Ailsa Craig—Ailsa Craig Boys' Farm, 1,880.00; Fort William—St. Joseph's BoardingSchool, 5,928.00; Georgetown—Cedarvale School for Girls, 2,152.00; Hamilton—Lynwood Hall Children's Centre, 1,048.00; Mount St. Joseph, 1,288.00;
Kingston—Heathfield, 1,576.00; Sunnyside Children's Centre, 1,544.00; London—Fontbonne Hall Children's Home, 3,120.00; Protestant Orphans' Home,3,112.00; Salvation Army Children's Village, 5,744.00; Newmarket—Warrendale(St. Faith's Lodge), 2,608.00; Ottawa—Protestant Children's Village, 1,104.00;
Mount St. Joseph Children's Home, 8,776.00; St. Patrick's Orphanage, 3,112.00;Richmond Hill—Loyal True Blue and Orange Home, 7,336.00; St. Agatha—NotreDame of St. Agatha, 1,720.00; Sudbury—Youyille Home, 3,520.00; Toronto—Carmelite Orphanage, 3,920.00; Earlscourt Children's Home, 3,608.00; Haven(Lorimer Lodge), 752.00; Moberlev House, 1,040.00; Neil McNeil Infants'
Home, 1,760.00; Sacred Heart Children's Village, 6,376.00; Salvation ArmyChildren's Home, 3,048.00; Working Boys' Home, 7,200.00; Waterloo—WillowHall, 776.00; Windsor—Maryvale Vocational School, 4,656.00; Maycourt Club,648.00 89,352 00
Expenses under The Children's Boarding Homes Act,R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 54 ($1,976.00)
Members of Committee:
S. Bowers, allowance, 75.00, expenses, 49.40; G. Davenport, allowance, 165.00;
W. J. Griffis, allowance, 120.00, expenses, 266.10; J. Johnston, allowance, 60.00;
B. Touzel, allowance, 90.00; B. Wenger, allowance, 60.00, expenses, 94.50 980 00
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 996 00
Services, Grants, etc., under The Child Welfare Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 53
Provincial Aid to Municipalities, Maintenance of Children from Unorganized Territoryand Additional Aid to Certain Municipalities (Sees. 24, 27, 20 and 25) ($3,945,891.44)
Provincial Aid to Municipalities:
Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto 1,639,311 38
Cities:
Brantford, 28,688.94; Hamilton, 1,106.77; London, 83,306.18; Niagara Falls,
7,703.90; North Bay, 10,603.12; Oshawa, 23,649.20; Ottawa, 285,458.54;
Owen Sound, 8,952.22; Peterborough, 17,720.15; Port Arthur, 20,853.00;
St. Catharines, 14,415.82; St. Thomas, 5,906.34; Sarnia, 23,925.42; SaultSte. Marie, 12,749.66; Stratford, 4,541.66; Sudbury, 37,722.98; Toronto,42,263.19; Waterloo, 2,225.82; Welland, 2,127.04; Windsor, 106,230.02;
Woodstock, 7,064.50 747,214 47
Towns:
Acton, 484.93; Ajax, 4,243.14; Alexandria, 739.10; Alliston, 1,437.42; Almonte,923.73; Amherstburg, 1,855.14; Arnprior, 4,211.64; Aurora, 3,127.05; Aylmer,909.95; Blenheim, 790.04; Blind River, 4,628.29; Bothwell, 197.51; Bowman-ville, 2,878.32; Bradford, 1,225.45; Bracebridge, 284.76; Brampton, 2,727.65;
Brockville, 8,321.62; Burlington, 6,428.29; Cache Bay, 82.56; Caledonia,
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Services, Grants, etc., under The Child Welfare Act—Continued
Provincial Aid to Municipalities—Continued
Towns—Continued
852.69; Campbellford, 1,245.54; Capreol, 308.18; Carleton Place, 1,596.87;Chelmsford, 4,225.84; Chesley, 346.31; Clinton, 396.90; Cobalt, 493.00;Cobourg, 4,456.19; Cochrane, 3,390.38; Collingwood, 4,418.24; CopperCliff, 718.32; Deep River, 2,744.31; Delhi, 2,398.03; Deseronto, 1,287.79;Dresden, 508.74; Dundas, 3,056.54; Dunnville, 2,631.36; Durham, 333.96;Eastview, 10,926.76; Elmira, 934.76; Englehart, 754.37; Essex, 1,066.08;Exeter, 467.39; Fergus, 852.14; Forest, 401.10; Fort Erie, 1,149.25; Gananoque,2,232.27; Georgetown, 1,127.59; Geraldton, 3,150.56; Goderich, 1,067.08;Grimsby, 1,497.72; Hanover, 887.97; Harriston, 271.25; Harrow, 549.83;Hawkesbury, 6,366.18; Hearst, 1,102.83; Hespeler, 1,006.66; Huntsville,2,515.87; Kapuskasing, 2,045.23; Keewatin, 786.94; Kincardine, 542.33;Kingsville, 1,171.01; Latchford, 1,488.84; Leamington, 3,416.49; Levack,1,409.26; Lindsay, 3,467.74; Listowel, 251.01; Little Current, 179.58; Lively,492.34; Massey, 539.89; Matheson, 29.00; Mattawa, 3,916.30; Meaford,651.37; Merritton, 2,537.73; Midland, 5,352.23; Milton, 599.03; Mitchell,
172.35; Mount Forest, 402.78; Napanee, 3,396.42; New Liskeard, 2,325.45;Newmarket, 3,591.29; Niagara, 898.63; Oakville, 1,973.29; Ojibway, 499.46;Orangeville, 826.32; Orillia, 10,452.75; Palmerston, 285.95; Paris, 759.35;Parkhill, 267.88; Parry Sound, 7,013.81; Pembroke, 10,247.53; Pene-tanguishene, 1,702.38; Perth, 2,003.70; Petrolia, 700.25; Picton, 4,616.23;Port Colborne, 2,163.51; Port Credit, 1,369.80; Port Dalhousie, 764.44;Port Dover, 1,161.12; Port Elgin, 432.34; Port Hope, 3,670.15; Powassan,233.60; Prescott, 1,832.35; Preston, 3,382.51; Rainy River, 907.30; Renfrew,5,536.20; Richmond Hill, 5,851.17; Ridgetown, 646.40; Riverside, 3,427.58;Rockland, 1,194.67; St. Mary's, 567.00; Seaforth, 301.47; Simcoe, 5,729.83;Sioux Lookout, 311.74; Smiths Falls, 6,417.92; Southampton, 395.32; Stayner,821.38; Stoney Creek, 1,647.25; Strathroy, 1,088.27; Sturgeon Falls, 6,587.90;Tecumseh, 1,078.67; Thessalon, 1,087.07; Thornbury, 217.12; Thorold, 872.15;Tilbury, 696.27; Tillsonburg, 1,905.59; Timmins, 33,588.40; Trenton, 9,944.82;Uxbridge, 927.46; Vankleek Hill, 930.98; Walkerton, 750.34; Wallaceburg,2,443.93; Waterford, 714.54; Webbwood, 101.89; Whitby, 6,545.23; Wiarton,318.00; Wingham, 433.77 319,243 03
Villages:
Ailsa Craig, 92.08; Alfred, 527.38; Alvinston, 155.43; Arkona, 85.23; Arthur169.94; Athens, 400.29; Ayr, 196.24; Bancroft, 1,549.64; Barry's Bay, 400.54Bath, 463.61; Beachburg, 241.91; Beamsville, 690.15; Beaverton, 510.11
Beeton, 337.83; Belle River, 474.28; Bloomfield, 758.19; Blyth, 103.02
Bobcaygeon, 349.33; Bolton, 217.02; Braeside, 269.67; Bridgeport, 302.60Brighton, 762.93; Brussels, 113.87; Burk's Falls, 50.16; Caledon East, 41.81
Cannington, 357.74; Cardinal, 1,298.10; Casselman, 613.48; Cayuga, 356.25
Chalk River, 309.33; Chatsworth, 67.18; Chesterville, 633.79; Chippawa531.11; Clifford, 94.77; Cobden, 420.37; Colborne, 447.93; Coldwater, 304.71Courtwright, 101.95; Creemore, 370.94; Crystal Beach, 387.23; Deloro567.10; Drayton, 87.42; Dundalk, 165.52; Dutton, 125.83; Eganville, 523.48Elmvale, 510.05; Elora, 226.31; Embro, 129.39; Erieau, 167.59; Erie Beach55.86; Erin, 147.88; Fenelon Falls, 379.50; Finch, 179.41; Flesherton, 81.79
Fonthill. 280.65; Frankford, 1,250.99; Glencoe, 231.61; Grand Bend, 217.26Grand Valley, 117.68; Hagersville, 807.67; Hastings, 271.65; Havelock247.80; Hensall, 155.07; Hepworth, 41.38; Highgate, 79.80; Iron Bridge998.35; Iroquois, 774.20; [arvis, 299.66; Kemptville, 1,108.14; Killaloe
Station, 281.57; Lakefield, 487.27; Lanark, 225.04; Lancaster, 204.76; Lion's
Head, 82.77; L'Orignal, 511.23; Lucan, 150.68; Lucknow, 199.29; Madoc1,307.70; Magnetawan, 76.37; Markdale, 175.26; Markham, 1,843.82
Marmora, 1,341.12; Maxville, 302.27; Merrickville, 391.24; Mildmay, 149.20
Millbrook, 242.75; Milverton, 89.85; Morrisburg, 686.44; Neustadt, 75.94
Newboro, 162.83; Newburgh, 312.47; Newburv, 41.86; Newcastle, 378.57
New Hamburg, 510.82; Norwich, 417.58; Norwood, 234.49; Oil Springs95.26; Omemee, 188.01; Paislev, 147.02; Pickering, 708.85; Point Edward787.15; Port Burwell, 114.99; Port McNicoll, 933.99; Port Perry, 794.97
Port Rowan, 278.78; Port Stanley, 483.30; Richmond, 314.70; Ripley, 86.03
Rockcliffe Park, 5,063.06; Rodnev, 149.99; St. Clair Beach, 554.02; ShallowLake, 36.03; Shelburne, 216.65; Springfield, 60.83; Stirling, 1,337.75; Stouff-
ville, 1,134.32; Srreetsville, 742.64; Sturgeon Point, 77.76; Sundridge, 277.40;
Sutton, 840.89; Tara, 118.70; Tavistock, 277.60; Teeswater, 176.42; Thames-
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Provincial Aid to Municipalities—Continued
Villages—Continued
ville, 319.21; Thedford, 118.66; Tiverton, 50.10; Tottenham, 344.45; Tweed,1,557.84; Victoria Harbour, 357.70; Vienna, 40.83; Wardsville, 61.39; WasagaBeach, 1,006.86; Waterdown, 472.22; Watford, 238.99; Wellington, 1,199.29;
West Lome, 157.49; Westport, 404.81; Wheatley, 299.26; Winchester, 565.54;
Woodbridge, 1,099.29; Woodville, 103.29; Wyoming, 116.99 61,181 69
Townships:
Adelaide, 784.11; Adjala, 1,086.34; Admaston, 828.84; Adolphustown, 483.99;Albemarle, 204.74; Alberton, 254.04; Albion, 402.18; Aldborough, 841.61;
Alfred, 1,288.84; Algona North, 309.33; Algona South, 162.60; Alice andFraser, 816.95; Alnwick, 277.43; Amabel, 560.85; Amaranth, 349.88; Amelias-burgh, 3,079.52; Amherst Island, 270.02; Ancaster, 3,432.84; Anderdon,1,691.45; Anson, Hindon and Minden, 507.27; Armour, 95.76; Arran, 417.10;
Artemesia, 481.96; Arthur, 399.52; Ashfield, 537.88; Asphodel, 479.79;
Assiginack, 179.58; Athol, 1,036.67; Atikokan, 2,792.59; Augusta, 3,243.00;
Bagot and Blythfield, 424.34; Balfour, 906.59; Bangor, W7icklow and McClure,556.98; Barrie, 284.11; Bastard and Burgess South, 1,372.73; Bathurst,591.58; Bayham, 714.96; Beckwith, 537.53; Bedford, 667.03; Belmont andMethuen, 533.01; Bentinck, 453.72; Bertie, 1,886.41; Beverly, 1,025.61;
Bexley, 293.62; Biddulph, 705.98; Billings, 197.70; Binbrook, 558.92; BlackRiver, 1,308.57; Blandford, 449.34; Blanshard, 225.75; Blenheim, 1,240.99;
Blezard, 2,515.76; Bonfield, 2,514.56; Bosanquet, 1,250.09; Brant, 765.59;
Brantford, 1,126.64; Brighton, 676.23; Brock, 1,699.24; Bromley, 1,027.13;
Brooke, 1,240.06; Brougham, 111.04; Bruce, 536.89; Brudenell and Lyndoch,237.95; Bucke, 547.90; Burford, 731.49; Burgess North, 257.46; Burleighand Anstruther, 256.11; Caistor, 503.23; Caldwell, 564.48; Caledon, 495.76;Caledonia, 1,027.84; Calvert, 4,554.04; Calvin, 384.72; Cambridge, 1,135.47;
Camden, 867.85; Camden East, 2,253.53; Canborough, 441.13; Capreol,60.35; Caradoc, 1,088.27; Carden, 205.42; Cardiff, 886.15; Carling, 277.40;Carlow, 253.51; Carrick, 646.88; Cartwright, 702.24; Casimir, Jennings andAppleby, 188.90; Cavan, 797.61; Cayuga North, 691.92; Cayuga South,339.53; Chaffey, 2,447.52; Chamberlain, 1,027.25; Chandos, 167.97; Chapleau,360.80; Chappie, 254.04; Charlottenburgh, 2,147.09; Charlotteville, 2,652.45;Chatham, 2,677.35; Chinguacousy, 1,134.86; Chisholm, 72.32; Christie,
273.60; Clarence, 2,066.45; Clarendon and Miller, 208.23; Clarke, 1,384.25;Clinton, 1,617.54; Colborne, 324.25; Colchester North, 793.26; ColchesterSouth, 1,653.68; Coleman, 702.44; Collingwood, 547.19; Cornwall, 1,320.23;Cramahe, 736.92; Crosby North, 386.72; Crosbv South, 920.43; Crowland,2,385.55; Culross, 427.99; Cumberland, 2,470.06; Dalhousie and SherbrookeNorth, 325.27; Dalton, 63.83; Darling, 97.29; Darlington, 2,375.48; Dawn,1,216.67; Delaware, 435.31; Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby, 436.44; Derby,446.90; Dereham, 1,051.60; Dorchester North, 1,138.50; Dorchester South,406.64; Douro, 673.54; Dover, 1,639.93; Dowlin£, 1,190.64; Downie, 274.35;Draper, 561.22; Drummond, 597.47; Drurv, Denison and Graham, 1,692.65;Dumfries North, 1,288.29; Dumfries South, 490.76; Dummer, 517.21;Dungannon, 400.34; Dunn, 545.31; Dunwich, 806.62; Dvmond, 31.96;Dysart, et al, 832.08; Easthope North, 226.39; Easthope South, 143.57;Eastnor, 265.72; Edwardsburgh, 1,675.77; Egremont, 485.85; Ekfrid, 761.79;Elderslie, 512.93; Eldon, 740.44; Elizabethtown, 3,066.60; Ellice, 261.24;Elma, 364.85; Elmsley North, 403.88; Elmsley South, 617.39; Elzevir andGrimsthorpe, 423.64; Emily, 700.98; Emo, 330.79; Enniskillen, 1,305.24;Ennismore, 315.15; Eramosa, 483.67; Erin, 543.31; Ernestown, 4,887.45;Escott, Front of, 667.14; Esquesing, 552.05; Essa, 3,451.13; Euphemia,576.58; Euphrasia, 462.48; Evanturel, 199.42; Faradav, 450.30; Fenelon,1,234.83; Ferris East, 677.10; Ferris West, 2,585.69; Field, 593.72; Finch,1,039.42; Fitzroy, 1,601.30; Flamborough East, 1,160.27; FlamboroughWest, 1,730.26; Flos, 1,695.76; Foley, 277.40; Franklin, 292.57; Fredericks-burgh North, 1,091.95; Fredericksburgh South, 657.21; Freeman, 1,736.92;Fullarton, 198.25; Gainsborough, 745.26; Galway and Cavendish, 273.57;Garafraxa East, 269.31; Garafraxa West, 343.96; Georgina, 1,519.73; Gillies,
475.96; Glamorgan, 108.55; Glanford, 1.117.84; Glenelg, 309.62; Gloucester,8,622.01; Goderich, 451.12; Gosfield North, 1,053.49; Gosfield South, 1,918.10;
Goulbourn, 1,550.39; Gower North, 1,800.30; Gower South, 325.66; Grantham,8,430.36; Grattan, 483.82; Greenock, 526.00; Grev, 540.05; Griffith andMatawatchan, 138.80; Grimsby North, 1,526.48; Grimsby South, 838.72;
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Provincial Aid to Municipalities—Continued
Townships—Continued
Guelph, 845.60; Gwillimbury East, 2,912.45; GwilUmbury North, 3,240.92;Gwillimburv West, 1,781.87; Hagar, 770.88; Hagarty and Richards, 392.61;Hagerman, 277.40; Haldimand, 930.54; Hallam, 477.57; Hallowell, 3,703.55;Hamilton, 1,673.24; Hanmer, 478.88; Harlev, 1,366.51; Harvey, 478.96;Harwich, 2,497.80; Hawkesbury East, 1,985.73; Hawkesburv West, 992.87;Hay, 622.46; Head, Clara and Maria, 134.84; Hibbert, 207.84; Hilliard,
496.40; Hillier, 1,544.84; Himsworth North, 3,013.40; Hinchinbrooke, 116.47;Holland, 352.46; Hope, 1,210.86; Horton, 717.80; Houghton, 1,006.85;Howard, 1,153.14; Howe Island, 469.39; Howick, 658.25; Howland, 359.16;Hullett, 492.33; Humberstone, 1,090.64; Hungerford, 1,995.27; Huntingdon,1,571.33; Huntley, 1,226.43; Huron, 659.95; Innisfil 5,358.85; Jaffray andMelick, 1,837.43; James, 2,668.63; Johnson, 138.16; Kaladar, Angleseaand Effingham, 516.26; Kendrev, 236.29; Kennebec, 298.22; Kenyon, 1,025.77;Keppel, 417.70; Kincardine, 554.31; King, 3,906.62; Kingston, 7,928.49;Kinloss, 369.18; Kitley, 764.39; Korah, 5,886.87; Lanark, 350.82; Lancaster,1,384.59; Larder Lake, 1,566.97; La Vallee, 508.08; Lavant, 76.65; Laxton,Digby and Longford, 197.29; Leeds and Lansdowne, Front of, 1,917.76;Leeds and Lansdowne, Rear of, 1,094.57; Limerick, 243.40; Lindsay, 89.30;Lobo, 862.24; Lochiel, 1,347.54; Logan, 271.48; London, 10,430.65; Longueuil,616.17; Loughborough, 1,048.19; Louth, 1,718.18; Luther East, 202.69;Luther West, 260.63; Lutterworth, 130.09; Macaulav, 2,656.75; Macdonald.Meredith and Aberdeen, 197.19; Machar, 500.81; Machin, 1,798.14; Madoc,1,404.58; Maidstone, 2,169.93; Malahide, 915.78; Maiden, 1,246.56; Manvers,846.73; Mara, 1,656.18; March, 768.25; Mariposa, 1,332.32; Markham,5,662.85; Marlborough, 661.81; Marmora and Lake, 1,037.64; Maryborough,464.06; Marvsburgh North, 1,136.27; Marysburgh South, 896.42; Matachewan,1,021.44; Matchedash, 390.82; Matilda, 1,166.17; Mattawan, 1,610.52;Mayo, 183.31; McDougall, 4,010.58; McGillivrav, 831.55; McKellar, 809.76;McKillop, 494.50; McNab, 1,356.29; Medonte, 1,139.34; Medora and Wood,271.32; Melancthon, 415.86; Mersea, 2,837.28; Metcalfe, 491.12; Michipicoten,3,090.43; Middleton, 2,203.16; Minto, 496.74; Monaghan North, 991.18;Monaghan South, 335.23; Monck, 282.24; Monmouth, 162.19; Mono, 436.48;Montague, 495.27; Monteagleand Herschel, 827.35; Moore, 2,438.34; Morning-ton, 260.92; Morris, 446.79; Morrison, 890.52; Mosa, 521.81; Moulton,697.07; Mountain, 986.76; Mountjoy, 856.43; Mulmur, 337.19; Murray,861.18; Muskoka, 509.04; Nassagaweva, 189.61; Neebing, 1,622.42; Neelonand Garson, 4,855.59; Nepean, 9,455.05; Niagara, 2,195.06; Nichol, 301.48;Nipigon, 1,519.48; Nipissing, 220.40; Nissouri East, 873.99; Nissouri West,1,046.41; Normanby, 634.82; Norwich North, 644.61; Norwich South, 876.34;
Nottawasaga, 3,066.93; Oakland, 160.26; Olden, 285.87; Oneida, 889.98;
Onondaga, 170.58; Ops, 1,001.56; Orford, 792.03; Orillia, 3,596.86; Oro,
3,080.18; Osgoode, 3,346.06; Osnabruck, 1,351.44; Oso, 492.33; Osprev,362.20; Otonabee, 1,075.16; Oxford-on-Rideau, 1,137.54; Oxford East, 614.02;
Oxford North, 545.80; Oxford West, 723.42; Paipoonge, 271.42; Pakenham,440.24; Palmerston and Canonto, North and South, 192.34; Papineau. 2,028.88;
Peel, 626.65; Pelham, 509.79; Pembroke, 467.96; Percv, 736.92; Petawawa,1,019.20; Pickering, 6,773.78; Pilkington, 261.44; Pittsburgh, 2,119.32;
Plantagenet North, 1,536.38; Plantagenet South, 1,560.60; Playfair, 104.33;
Plympton, 1,435.60; Portland, 1,201.72; Proton, 420.62; Puslinch, 604.58;
Radcliffe, 206.22; Raglan, 170.53; Rainham, 991.58; Raleigh, 1,819.48;
Rama, 589.60; Ramsay, 708.52; Ratter and Dunnet, 147.92; Rawdon,2,275.15; Rayside, 94.24; Reach, 1,391.19; Red Lake, 140.35; Richmond,1,457.06; Rochester, 1,187.80; Rolph, Buchanan, Wylie and McKay, 360.88;
Romney, 716.22; Ross, 1,261.11; Roxborough, 1,189.58; Russell, 2,082.59;
Ryde, 736.68; St. Edmunds, 119.79; St. Vincent, 397.25; Saltfleet, 3,137.70;
Sandwich East, 6,106.86; Sandwich South, 1,229.77; Sandwich West, 7,609.45;
Sarawak, 182.07; Sarnia, 1,729.74; Saugeen, 397.49; Schreiber, 315.26; Scott,
920.84; Scugog, 321.30; Sebastopol, 134.84; Seneca, 1,142.06; Seymour,999.90; Shackleton and Machin, 3,319.32; Sheffield, 755.70; Sherborne, etc.,
165.57; Sherbrooke, 280.37; Sherbrooke South, 195.55; Sherwood, Jones andBurns, 277.60; Shuniah, 4,638.55; Sidney, 4,749.22; Smith, 1,584.06; Snowdon,121.22; Sombra, 1,293.54; Somerville, 416.64; Sophiasburgh, 2,355.88; South-wold, 995.77; Springer, 1,659.85; Stafford, 1,122.31; Stamford, 4,300.37;
Stanhope, 348.04; Stanley, 511.85; Stephen, 766.69; Stephenson, 9.94; Stisted,
306.60; Storrington, 1,219.36; Strong, 249.48; Sullivan, 490.72; Sunnidale,
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R 13
Child Welfare Branch—Continued
Services, Grants, etc., under The Child Welfare Act—Continued
Provincial Aid to Municipalities—Continued
Townships—Continued
2,139.57; Sydenham, 598.79; Tarentorus, 3,205.42; Tay, 1,940.84; Teck,22,086.81; Tecumseth, 2,073.33; Tehkummah, 518.74; Thompson, 229.22;Thorah, 944.02; Thorold, 1,369.51; Thurlow, 3,974.76; Tilbury East, 1,228.95;Tilbury North, 1,129.03; Tilbury West, 679.94; Tiny, 3,378.26; Tisdale,
3,080.57; Torbolton, 944.12; Toronto, 12,593.01; Toronto Gore, 185.16;Tosorontio, 1,006.85; Townsend, 2,422.39; Trafalgar, 5,424.87; Tuckersmith,554.14; Tudor and Cashel, 273.43; Turnberry, 298.22; Tyendinaga, 2,595.80;Usborne, 487.99; Uxbridge, 993.71; Vaughan, 6,381.11; Verulam, 853.01;Vespra, 1,477.16; Wainfleet, 598.61; Wallace, 249.73; Walpole, 1,894.43;Walsingham North, 2,010.99; Walsingham South, 1,396.59; Warwick, 1,208.31;Waterloo, 2,730.87; Wawanosh East, 297.13; Wawanosh West, 322.08;Wellesley, 1,459.06; Westmeath, 1,562.51; Westminster, 5,938.05; Whitby,2,427.96; Whitby East, 1,318.32; Whitchurch, 2,684.71; Whitney, 150.70;Wicksteed, 50.75; Widdifield, 4,837.70; Wilberforce, 745.56; Williams East,532.97; Williams West, 401.82; Williamsburgh, 1,267.58; Willoughby, 238.02;Wilmot, 1,652.30; Winchester, 1,189.57; Windham, 3,494.19; Wolfe Island,
1,115.25; Wolford, 572.16; Wollaston, 306.84; Woodhouse, 1,596.88; Wool-wich, 1,515.99; Yarmouth, 1,608.24; Yonge, Front of, 696.54; Yonge andEscott, Rear of, 391.24; Zone, 353.12; Zorra East, 1,070.43; Zorra West,942.21 641,989 77
Improvement Districts:
Beardmore, 967.84; Bicroft, 962.60; Cameron, 1,176.96; Elliot Lake, 4,310.57;Kingham, 184.99; Longlac, 1,074.56; Manitouwadge, 343.49; Marathon,451.78; McGarry, 1,039.04; Red Rock, 1,018.50; Sioux Narrows, 1,494.89;
Val Albert, 4,763.23 17,788 45
Counties:
Brant, 134.61; Bruce, 588.70; Carleton, 36.67; Dufferin, 267.68; Elgin, 56.40;
Halton, 1,093.10; Huron, 664.58; Lanark, 17.47; Middlesex, 3,533.14; Norfolk,1,681.40; Oxford, 858.72; Peel, 1,210.23; Prince Edward, 458.68; Simcoe,27.64; Welland, 3,159.10; Wentworth, 146.37; York, 956.29 14,890 78
Maintenance of Children from Unorganized Territory:
Children's Aid Societies:
Algoma, 51,895.76; Brant, 241.39; Bruce, 478.08; Essex, 871.10; Fort William,10,367.59; Hamilton, 923.60; Hamilton (R.C.), 1,184.52; Kapuskasing,54,969.90; Kenora, 47,849.82; Manitoulin, 33,913.52; Middlesex, 2,946.00;
Muskoka, 6,428.24; Nipissing, 22,885.54; Ontario, 1,285.50; Ottawa, 770.20;
Oxford, 782.92; Parry Sound, 55,557.55; Porcupine, 21,584.94; Port Arthur,22,283.42; Rainy River, 8,445.81; Renfrew, 799.48; Simcoe, 545.55; Sudbury,102,279.04; Timiskaming, 21,463.90; Toronto, 13,219.70; Toronto (R.C.),22,967.48; Victoria and Haliburton, 10.08; Welland, 370.44; Wentworth,368.82 . 507,689 89
Municipalities, etc.:
Township of Atikokan, 140.32; Town of Fort Frances, 55.90; Town of Timmins,211.14; Metropolitan Toronto, 800.30 1,207 66
508,897 55Less: Government of Canada Repayments 90,997 74
Miscellaneous Refunds from Municipalities,etc 331 12
91,328 86417,568 69
Additional Aid to Certain Municipalities:
Towns
:
Chelmsford, 3,843.13; Gravenhurst, 2,097.34; Latchford, 2,007.89; Mattawa,1,868.18; Sturgeon Falls, 4,965.06; Thessalon, 206.96 14,988 56
Villages:
Iron Bridge, 1,222.41; Magnetawan, 21.00 1,243 41
R 14 PUBLJC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Child Welfare Branch—Continued
Services, Grants, etc., under The Child Welfare Act—Continued
Additional Aid to Certain Municipalities—Continued
Townships:
Balfour, 1,241.80; Blezard, 2,469.75; Boniield, 3,484.59; Bucke, 97.54; Calvert,2,180.07; Calvin, 384.34; Coleman, 178.28; Dowling, 843.95; Field, 607.69;Freeman, 1,886.51; Gillies, 581.79; Hagar, 889.86; Hallam, 593.73; Harley,1,726.98; Milliard, 503.13; Himsworth North, 3,733.56; JafTray and Melick,450.77; James, 3,590.65; Larder Lake, 332.78; Macaulay, 3,301.68; Machin,702.09; Matachewan, 918.37; Mattawan, 2,360.09; McDougall, 4,498.94;McKellar, 936.76; Papineau, 2,553.09; Ryde, 441.57; Shackleton and Machin,4,167.60; Springer, 1,939.87; Stisted, 48.30; Teck, 14,250.06; Thompson,255.14 62,151 33
Improvement Districts:
Cameron, 1,583.81; Sioux Narrows, 1,426.33; \'al Albert, 5,309.74 8,319 88
Annual Grants to Children's Aid Societies and Additional Grants toSocieties in Unorganized Territory (Sec. 9 (1) and 9 (3)) ($590,022.47)
Annual Grants to Children's Aid Societies:
Algoma, 4,271.25; Brant, 8,769.60; Bruce, 2,637.00; Dufferin, 3,207.00; Elgin,
2,488.35; Essex, 15,455.40; Essex (R.C.), 9,213.00; Fort William, 3,768.00;Frontenac, 9,452.50; Grey, 3,210.24; Haldimand, 3,713.10; Halton, 6,054.22;
Hamilton, 23,890.98; Hamilton (R.C.), 12,903.21, Hastings, 4,884.93; Huron,4,099.20; Kapuskasing, 2,960.95; Kenora, 3,652.59; Kent, 4,800.00; Lambton,7,825.25; Lanark, 3,186.50; Leeds and Grenville, 4,384.65; Lennox and Addington,1,800.00; Lincoln, 10,773.28; Manitoulin, 2,034.00; Middlesex, 17,732.50;
Muskoka, 2,380.80; Nipissing, 3,824.88; Norfolk, 2,968.00; Northumberlandand Durham, 3,790.50; Ontario, 6,651.40; Ottawa and Carleton, 35,244.00;Oxford, 6,594.50; Parry Sound, 3,402.03; Peel, 8,820.98; Perth, 3,543.98; Peter-
borough, 5,471.70; Porcupine, 4,060.70; Port Arthur, 8,140.00; Prescott andRussell, 2,067.08; Prince Edward, 2,255.68; Rainy River, 4,164.00; Renfrew,5,216.60; Simcoe, 17,000.00; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarrv, 6,537.26; Sudbury,13,271.60; Timiskaming, 5,919.94; Toronto, 115,943.00; Toronto (R.C.), 68,184.26;Victoria and Haliburton, 2,655.00; Waterloo, 10,512.80; Welland, 12,291.00;
Wellington, 9,710.36; Wentworth, 4,577.00; York, 6,655.72 559,022 47
Additional Grants to Societies in Unorganized Territory:
Algoma, 3,500.00; Fort William, 1,500.00; Kapuskasing, 3,500.00; Kenora,2,500.00; Manitoulin, 1,500.00; Muskoka, 1,500.00; Nipissing, 2,500.00; ParrySound, 2,000.00; Porcupine, 1,500.00; Port Arthur, 2,500.00; Rainy River,
1,500.00; Sudbury, 5,000.00; Timiskaming, 2,000.00 31,000 00
Stenographic Services in Unorganized Territory,Legal Costs and Sundry Administration ($9,984.68)
Pemberton, Freeman, Bennet & Milne, 5,779.80; Accounts under$3,500, 4,229.38 10,009 18
Less: Legal Services recovered 24 509,984 68
Child Welfare Branch $4,818,558 84
DAY NURSERIES BRANCH
Salaries ($25,694.08)
E. M. Stapleford, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 18,494.08 25,694 08
Travelling Expenses ($3,475.16)
L. Panabaker, 1,330.00; Accounts under $1,200, 2,145.16 3,475 16
Maintenance ($1,255.63)
Accounts under 83,500 1,255 63
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R 15
Day Nurseries Branch—Continued
Day Nurseries—Contributions for Operation and Maintenance ($230,832.19)
Provincial-Municipal Programme:
Grants to Municipalities under The Day Nurseries Act:
Village of Beamsville, 228.34; City of Brantford, 270.10; City of Hamilton,2,383.94; City of London, 2,650.00; Township of Louth, 204.32; City of
Oshawa, 821.69; City of Ottawa, 8,704.34; City of Peterborough, 1,598.93;
City of St. Catharines, 5,589.09; Town of Strathroy, 3,909.97; Village of
Streetsville, 1,503.61; Township of Tisdale, 477.49; City of Toronto,198,850.79; Township of Wicksteed, 1,139.58; Township of York, 2,500.00. . 230,832 19
Day Nurseries Branch $261 ,257 06
FIELD SERVICES BRANCH
Salaries ($937,350.72)
G. Anderson, 6,300.00; F. R. Bell, 7,200.00; W. K. Birnie, 6,900.00; C. A. Chapman,7,200.00; E. W. Chown, 6,900.00; H. R. Dignam, 6,300.00; W. S. Doherty,6,900.00; L. Miller, 6,900.00; A. W. Morrow, 6,100.00; P. G. Pierre, 6,900.00;
E. V. Ralph, 2,200.00; R. G. Reid, 6,900.00; L. L. Sicard, 6,900.00; S. Smith,7,500.00; W. G. Smith, 9,083.33; R. F. Thompson, 6,600.00; Other salaries,
830,567.39 937,350 72
Travelling Expenses ($169,227.06)
G. Anderson, 1,339.19; M. W. Basich 1,383.68; C. S. Bailey, 1,436.29; B. Belanger,
2,056.97; J. Berthelot, 1,249.99; J. Berthiaume, 1,937.16; W. K. Birnie, 1,620.10;A. M. Boissonneault, 1,721.95; D. Charnock, 3,129.02; A. C. Cox, 1,380.64;
R. Cuerrier, 1,764.30; C G. Curry, 1,322.12; J. L. Deneau, 2,574.37; W. S.
Doherty, 2,256.18; M. L. Donlevy, 1,373.11; E. M. Dutton, 1,527.34; P. Eccle-stone, 1,275.25; D. Finch, 1,896.86; N. Golden, 1,822.40; P. Groulx, 1,746.66;
C. A. Guild, 1,846.95; J. F. Hammill, 1,530.77; R. R. Huot, 1,345.99; M. O.King, 1,844.64; J. Lamoureux, 1,753.22; E. M. Macartney, 1,331.94; J. D.MacDonald, 2,675.73; J. B. McKenzie, 1,936.50; C. L. Moore, 1,901.01; J. S.
Morrell, 1,621.97; F. A. Nobile, 1,699.44; P. G. Pierre, 1,242.77; L. Poho, 1,546.44;R. G. Reid, 1,281.21; H. T. Schroeder, 1,446.25; S. M. Shaw, 1,581.17; G. K.Strader, 1,457.61; S. L. Tamminen, 1,901.90; I. O. Telford, 1,332.10; C. E.
Thompson, 1,621.48; G. H. Thorburn, 1,852.36; M. E. Trefry, 1,316.67; E. L.
Walsh, 1,276.90; G. Workman, 1,535.28; W. S. Worsley, 2,216.05; G. B. Young,2,010.47; Accounts under $1,200, 91,306.66 169,227 06
Maintenance ($44,380.94)
Bell Telephone Company of Canada, 11,576.60; Queen's Printer, 9,982.36;Postage, 7,905.00; accounts under $3,500, 14,916.98 44,380 94
Field Services Branch $1,150,958 72
GENERAL WELFARE ASSISTANCE BRANCH
Salaries ($85,453.52)
S. N. Asbury, 6,000.00; A. T. Bosanquet, 9,083.33; Other salaries, 70,370.19. . . . 85,453 52
Travelling Expenses ($8,812.00)
S. N. Asbury, 2,118.00; L. R. Hopkins, 2,094.31; Accounts under $1,200, 4,599.69 8,812 00
Maintenance ($10,436.27)
Queen's Printer, 7,041.13; Accounts under $3,500, 3,395.14 10,436 27
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General Welfare Assistance Branch—Continued
Transportation of Indigents, etc. ($4,983.58)
Cities:
Brantford, 52.20; Cornwall, 365.97; Fort William, 196.00; Hamilton, 583.32;Kingston, 8.35; London, 180.44; Niagara Falls, 80.00; Oshawa, 211.88; Ottawa,150.36; Peterborough, 20.00; St. Catharines, 43.96; Sarnia, 28.52; Sudbury,587.92; Toronto, 2,017.10; Waterloo, 96.72; Welland, 105.52; Windsor, 952.04. . . .
5,680 30
Towns
:
Cochrane,?49.04; Eastview, 86.62; New Toronto, 68.16; Orillia, 175.00; PortColborne, 240.00; Richmond Hill, 339.88; Ridgetown, 44.00; Timmins, 165.57;
Trenton, 44.80; Whitby, 63.36 1,276 43
Villages:
Markham 234 60
Townships:
Bertie, 60.84; Blezard, 105.32; Clarke, 6.40; Dalhousie, 67.24; Elma, 150.00;
Etobicoke, 90.28; Grantham, 88.80; Innisfil, 60.00; Pickering, 65.64; Scarborough,58.40; Stafford, 57.84; Teck, 113.12; Toronto, 115.54; Wainfleet, 42.36; Walpole,166.00; York North, 183.76 1,431 54
Payments other than to Municipalities:
Accounts under $3,500 1,748 28
10,371 15
Less: Government of Canada Repayments 5,181 41Miscellaneous Refunds from Municipalities, etc. .
.
206 16
5,387 57
Travelling and Incidental Expenses for the removal and escortof Indigent Patients, etc. ($11,933.93)
Municipalities:
Barrie, 18.32; Cochrane, 17.36; Dryden, 119.75; Norwich, 6.40; Port Arthur,10.00; Scarborough, 50.40; Simcoe, 16.00; Sudbury, 58.00 296 23
Payments other than to Municipalities:
Accounts under $3,500 14,590*50
Less: Government of Canada Repayments 2,256 72
Miscellaneous Refunds from Municipalities, etc... 696 08
14,886 73
2.952 80
4,983 58
11,933 93
General Welfare Assistance ($8,450,733.08)
The General Welfare Assistance Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 164
Cities:
Barrie, 24,656.63; Belleville, 211,306.69; Brantford, 132,682.08; Chatham,96,383.03; Cornwall, 661,935.27; Fort William, 127,456.88; Gait, 36,858.06;Guelph, 53,684.26; Hamilton, 1,471,755.85; Kingston, 154,753.13; Kitchener,55,421.75; London, 442,706.95; Niagara Falls, 140,182.31; North Bay, 12,491.95;
Oshawa, 166,016.45; Ottawa, 786,862.90; Owen Sound, 16,049.96; Peterborough,256,745.75; Port Arthur, 86,037.01; St. Catharines, 223,963.07; St. Thomas,81,179.94; Sarnia, 133,261.20; Sault Ste. Marie, 103,557.32; Stratford, 39,907.78;
Sudbury, 151,811.39; Toronto, 5,835,202.37; Waterloo, 11,444.47; Welland,110,906.76; Windsor, 1,093,714.28; Woodstock, 33,997.79 12,752,933 28
Towns:
Acton, 7,362.09; Ajax, 9,747.57; Alexandria, 20,950.32; Alliston, 707.45; Almonte,2,465.57; Amherstburg, 11,437.95; Arnprior, 6,840.77; Aurora, 7,952.09; Aylmer,10,916.48; Bala, 917.40; Blenheim, 3,541.57; Blind River, 26,563.44; Bonfield,
3,789.28; Bothwell, 1,252.02; Bowmanville, 23,656.02; Bracebridge, 1,755.12;
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R 17
General Welfare Assistance Branch—Continued
General Welfare Assistance—Continued
Towns—Continued
Bradford, 1,700.27; Brampton, 7,256.12; Brockville, 32,645.68; Bruce Mines,503.19; Burlington, 18,111.06; Cache Bay, 1,478.01; Caledonia, 2,050.80;Campbellford, 6,409.53; Capreol, 5,859.00; Carleton Place, 3,269.64; Charlton,948.24; Chelmsford, 6,826.68; Cheslev, 1,560.68; Clinton, 4,546.24; Cobalt,3,810.69; Cobourg, 14,525.38; Cochrane, 11,453.07; Collingwood, 19,435.86;Coniston, 758.01; Deep River, 240.04; Delhi, 3,719.17; Deseronto, 2,041.57;Dresden, 2,916.75; Dryden, 8,308.92; Dundas, 31,099.32; Dunnville, 17,099.31;Durham, 3,850.76; Eastview, 73,459.79; Elmira, 1,366.62; Englehart, 4,654.20;Espanola, 12,866.83; Essex, 7,764.90; Exeter, 3,626.47; Fergus, 4,525.50; Forest,
1,435.20; Fort Erie, 11,732.16; Fort Frances, 30,266.53; Gananoque, 9,092.49;Georgetown, 12,054.40; Geraldton, 6,664.76; Goderich, 11,473.58; Gore Bay,257.04; Gravenhurst, 7,850.28; Grimsby, 8,708.26; Haileybury, 11,170.21;Hanover, 3,043.05; Harriston, 1,906.81; Harrow, 3,226.35; Hawkesbury,69,870.53; Hearst, 8,748.16; Hespeler, 4,251.84; Huntsvilie 4,441.82; Ingersoll,
20,864.20; Iroquois Falls, 300.00; Kapuskasing, 8,119.30; Keewatin, 1,585.71;Kenora, 37,901.73; Kincardine, 5,291.00; Kingsville, 3,249.40; Latchford, 841.20;Leamington, 13,963.02; Leaside, 3,496.31; Lindsay 20,734.75; Listowel, 4,187.74;Little Current, 1,731.66; Massey, 905.97; Matheson, 506.20; Mattawa, 4,357.25;Meaford, 4,877.47; Merritton, 9,478.06; Midland, 37,465.40; Milton, 7,542.97;Mimico, 31,229.10; Mitchell, 6,014.75; Mount Forest, 4,709.97; Napanee,14,451.52; New Liskeard, 5,138.46; Newmarket, 23,294.10; New Toronto,40,158.51; Niagara, 6,718.08; Oakville, 6,308.60; Orangeville, 16,389.40; Orillia,
29,032.41; Palmerston, 1,611.17; Paris, 9,369.86; Parkhill, 3,847.11; Parry Sound,9,573.20; Pembroke, 70,939.09; Penetanguishene, 21,120.25; Perth, 1,765.02;Petrolia, 3,302.39; Picton, 18,204.15; Port Colborne, 37,857.64; Port Credit,4,848.71; Port Dalhousie, 11,085.36; Port Dover, 200.93; Port Elgin, 541.00;Port Hope, 12,102.98; Powassan. 32.49; Prescott, 11,911.61; Preston, 14,234.84;Rainy River, 355.13; Renfrew, 22,894.85; Richmond Hill, 21,823.80; Ridgetown,3,302.84; Riverside, 7,753.06; Rockland, 19,286.75; St. Mary's, 5,317.61; Seaforth,341.09; Simcoe, 13,059.82; Sioux Lookout, 4,314.08; Smiths Falls, 5,463.72;Southampton, 3,897.25; Stayner, 3,364.69; Stoney Creek, 5,895.51; Strathroy,19,167.00; Sturgeon Falls, 37,129.64; Tecumseh, 17,951.88; Thessalon, 5,119.03;Thornbury, 1,091.87; Thorold, 17,576.35; Tilbury, 4,274.50; Tillsonburg, 9,646.72;Timmins, 162,838.78; Trenton, 53,075.10; Trout Creek, 390.80; Uxbridge,3,440.84; Vankleek Hill, 4,441.31; Walkerton, 5,234.17; Wallaceburg, 27,523.62;Waterford, 4,811.34; Webbwood, 114.75; Weston, 11,520.21; Whitby, 11,863.25;Wiarton, 4,553.17; Wingham, 3,716.83 1,792,680 31
Villages:
Ailsa Craig, 3,117.56; Alfred. 2,910.64; Alvinston, 600.16; Arthur, 2,827.76Ayr, 1,680.30; Bancroft, 1,902.48; Barry's Bav, 452.77; Beamsville, 4,973.10Beaverton, 2,404.43; Beeton, 202.53; Belle River, 1,646.68; Bloomfield, 1,047.73Blyth, 3,385.83; Bobcaygeon, 7,009.29; Bolton, 1,699.10; Braeside, 431.26Bridgeport, 591.84; Brighton, 4,448.69! Brussels, 4,718.74; Burk's Falls, 136.00Caledon East, 36.00; Cannington, 1,045.66; Cardinal, 2,155.54; Casselman823.12; Cayuga, 1,319.89; Chalk River, 1,096.79; Chatsworth, 373.69; Chester-ville, 1,945.83; Chippawa, 7,035.41; Clifford, 380.00; Cobden, 106.00; Colborne,1,935.24; Coldwater, 2,320.02; Courtright, 240.92; Creemore, 2,667.92; CrystalBeach, 13,602.73; Dravton, 691.80; Dundalk, 612.57; Dutton, 1,468.56; Egan-ville, 1,440.34; Elmvale, 723.70; Elora, 864.91; Embro, 2,299.80; Erin, 1,739.47;Fenelon Falls, 394.08; Finch, 52.42; Fonthill, 600.70; Forest Hill, 20,091.50;Frankford, 754.00; Glencoe, 2,081.04; Grand Valley, 4,279.53; Hagersville,4,562.85; Hastings, 3,124.40; Havelock, 449.07; Hensall, 403.80; Hepworth,549.80; Highgate, 471.48; Iron Bridge, 1,333.94; Iroquois, 1,279.26; Jarvis,283.80; Kemptville, 3,038.24; Killaloe Station, 111.76; Lakefield, 1,629.18;Lancaster, 2,365.19; Lion's Head, 672.40; Long Branch, 22,090.56; L'Orignal,3,161.60; Lucan, 792.56; Lucknow, 952.40; Madoc, 648.61; Markdale, 927.48;Markham, 434.27; Marmora, 1,568.41; Maxville, 840.91; Merrickville, 2,561.20;Millbrook, 1,504.11; Milverton, 1,958.34; Morrisburg, 1,956.03; Neustadt,720.00; Newboro, 296.66; Newburgh, 429.33; Newbury, 2,308.61; Newcastle,4,410.58; New Hamburg, 846.00; Norwich, 5,622.52; Norwood, 6,945.29; OilSprings, 40.00; Omemee, 495.27; Paislev, 1,579.95; Petawawa, 277.31; Pickering,3,824.73; Point Edward, 7,271.63; Port Burwell, 751.87; Port Carling, 897.77;Port McNicoll, 4,470.12; Port Perrv, 229.06; Port Rowan, 353.08; Port Stanley,3,464.33; Riplev, 1,854.44; Rockcliffe Park, 596.20; Rodney, 2,300.75; St. ClairBeach, 2,389.62; Shallow Lake, 350.57: Shelburne, 291.00; South River, 1,430.41;
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Springfield, 70.00; Stirling, 185.30; Stouffville, 7,034.32; Streetsville, 1,382.00; Sun-dridge, 142.00; Sutton, 14,548.04; Swansea. 11,283.48; Tara, 1,136.64; Tavistock,718.76; Teeswater, 1,325.85; Thamesville, 528.20; Tottenham, 336.00; Tweed,2,581.13; Victoria Harbour, 5,153.04; Vienna, 250.44; Wardsville, 7,143.94;Wasaga Beach, 460.96; Waterdown, 482.48; Watford, 780.50; Wellington.1,895.20; West Lome, 720.65; Westport, 150.00; Winchester, 192.00; Woodbridge,1,831.42; Wyoming, 1,976.93; Zurich, 2,253.00 300,047 10
Townships:
Adelaide, 694.63; Adjala, 2,207.17; Admaston, 753.82; Adolphustown, 339.05;Albemarle, 656.47; Alberton, 313.94; Albion, 1,413.70; Aldborough, 994.80; Alfred,
1,317.75; Algona North, 48.00; Algona South, 338.60; Alice and Fraser, 769.20;Amabel, 1,260.07; Amaranth, 2,152.49; Ameliasburgh, 4,281.98; Ancaster,5,562.22; Anderdon, 5,437.44; Anson, Hindon and Minden, 1,447.43; Armour,632.85; Armstrong, 266.12; Arran, 1,831.24; Artemesia, 936.78; Arthur, 631.79;Ashfield, 1,072.84; Asphodel, 4,227.73; Assiginack, 200.00; Athol, 2,534.75;Atikokan, 5,383.80; Atwood, 420.00; Augusta, 3,501.50; Bagot, 2,380.48; Baldwin,646.00; Balfour, 5,779.94; Bangor, Wicklow and McClure, 1,203.06; Barrie,
124.85; Bastard and Burgess South, 1,472.11 ; Bathurst, 537.89; Bayham, 4,721.28;Beckwith, 363.00; Bedford, 1,151.93; Belmont and Methuen, 3,376.89; Bertie,
29,947.40; Beverly, 738.98; Bexley, 2,423.51; Biddulph, 3,143.43; Binbrook,1,506.28; Black River, 14,071.09; Blandford, 1,959.49; Blanshard, 69.37; Blen-heim, 8,526.41; Blezard, 7,282.31; Bonfield, 1,627.60; Bosanquet, 725.77;Brantford, 10,056.11; Brighton, 1,578.88; Brock, 3,015.49; Bromley, 333.00;Brooke, 1,256.29; Bruce, 337.27; Brudenell and Lyndoch, 1,136.46; Brunei,3,336.70; Bucke, 7,086.30; Burford, 5,613.99; Burgess North, 324.00; Burleighand Anstruther, 710.38; Burpee, 276.00; Caistor, 1.589.12; Caldwell, 8,024.39;Caledon, 4,368.39; Caledonia, 852.95; Calvert, 11,712.01; Calvin, 759.20;Cambridge, 4,061.72; Camden, 935.88; Camden East, 6,996.91; Canborough,2,361.13; Capreol, 1,151.59; Caradoc, 8,880.57; Carden, 51.74; Cardwell, 79.69;Carling, 76.00; Carlow, 196.68; Carnarvon, 1,950.00; Carrick, 354.00; Cartwright,740.04; Casey, 69.04; Casimir, Jennings and Appleby, 2,341.50; Cavan, 732.94;
Cayuga North, 2,765.86; Cavuga South, 540.00; Chaffey, 3,836.92; Chamberlain,766.91; Chandos, 341.00; Chapleau, 983.83; Chappie, 678.60; Charlottenburgh,35,933.80; Charlotteville, 4,584.40; Chatham, 19,059.11; Chinguacousv, 6,626.32;Chisholm, 60.00; Christie, 252.60; Clarence, 6,555.60; Clarendon and Miller,
102.00; Clarke, 5,991.94; Clinton, 11,780.44; Colborne, 541.68; ColchesterNorth, 4,778.39; Colchester South, 3,804.83; Coleman, 5,433.42; Conmee, 848.00;Cornwall, 16,942.65; Cosby, Mason and Martland, 3,289.40; Cramahe, 4,173.05;Crosby North, 1,516.45; Crosby South, 480.11; Crowland, 88,446.81; Culross,
2,072.37; Cumberland, 7,391.82; Dalhousie and Sherbrooke, 464.88; Dalton,162.80; Darling, 1,103.75; Darlington, 16,339.31; Dawn, 729.28; Delaware,7,386.64; Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby, 630.00; Derbv, 2,451.77; Dereham,3,890.86; Dilke, 543.00; Dorchester North, 7,261.49; Dorchester South, 2,591.52;
Douro, 11,028.32; Dover, 9,214.59; Dowling, 2,934.22; Downie, 2,230.85; Draper,858.14; Drury, Denison and Graham, 2,320.09; Dumfries North, 1,580.48;
Dumfries South, 1,287.77; Dummer, 5,624.17; Dungannon, 1,624.90; Dunn,3,581.59; Dunwich, 1,229.23; Dymond, 655.27; Dysart et al, 8,630.35; EasthopeNorth, 608.17; Easthope South, 1,237.90; Eastnor, 1,231.00; Edwardsburgh,11,396.02; Egremont, 1,225.17; Ekfrid, 1,353.31 ; Elderslie, 315.10; Eldon, 2,731.41;
Elizabethtown, 5,938.35; Ellice, 493.48; Elma, 2,238.25; Elmsley North, 662.96;
Elmsley South, 532.34; Elzevir and Grimsthorpe, 4,825.79; Emily, 565.70;
Emo, 1,551.00; Enniskillen, 2,131.21; Ennismore, 2,034.85; Eramosa, 803.20;
Erin, 3.027.42; Ernestown, 7,135.40; Escott, Front of, 259.99; Esquesing,
13,893.50; Essa, 8,082.19; Etobicoke, 87,098.94; Euphrasia, 1,909.24; Evanturel,
385.67; Falconbridge, 445.91; Faraday, 4,275.52; Fauquier. 3,033.00; Fenelon,
743.92; Ferris East, 1,934.67; Ferris West. 4.552.51; Field, 2,919.73; Finch,
1,429.08; Fitzrov, 2,653.03; Flamborough East, 1,303.34; Flamborough West,7,294.16; Flos, 2,945.02; Folev, 5,216.75; Franklin, 1,177.91; FredericksburghNorth, 2,182.97; Fredericksburgh South, 1,190.00; Freeman, 2,568.51; Fullarton,
636.15; Gainsborough, 2,096.97; Garafraxa East, 169.66; Garafraxa W:est,
2,506.40; Georgina, 10,815.43; Gillies, 210.00; Glackmeyer, 4,382.74; Glamorgan,335.80; Glanford, 3,184.27; Glenelg, 420.40; Gloucester, 26,143.23; Goderich,
1,588.49; Gosfield North, 3,167.59; Gosfield South, 7,208.94; Goulbourn, 727.95;
Gower North, 846.33; Gower South, 1,542.51; Grantham, 75,637.03; Grattan,
268.38; Greenock, 872.79; Grew 750.48; Griffith and Matawatehan, 292.00;
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Grimsby North, 11,559.88; Grimsby South, 1,759.00; Guelph, 471.40; Gwillim-bury East, 36,222.73; Gwillimbury North, 38,938.13; Gwillimbury West, 3,665.06;Hagar, 1,706.04; Hagartv and Richards, 87.17; Hagerman, 104.29; Haldimand,1,027.03; Hallam, 287.00; Hallowell, 5,571.33; Hamilton, 8,327.54; Hanmer,1,720.00; Harley, 1,543.59; Harris, 382.33; Harvey, 1,650.43; Harwich, 6,870.70;Hawkesbury East, 1,278.30; Hawkesbury West, 1,661.08; Hay, 695.03; Head,Clara and Maria, 1,084.14; Herschel, 230.02; Hillier, 2,759.27; HimsworthNorth, 1,148.77; Himsworth South, 1,455.76; Hinchinbrooke, 527.20; Holland,648.40; Hope, 7,381.88; Horton, 2,706.32; Houghton, 3,382.80; Howard, 1,263.40;Howick, 2,707.68; Howland, 983.22; Hullett, 243.51; Humberstone, 2,281.47;Hungerford, 6,719.12; Huntingdon, 800.37; Huntley, 704.43; Huron, 74.20;
Ignace, 516.57; Innisfil, 7,596.98; Jaffray and Melick, 7,333.04; James, 71.60;
Johnson, 204.30; Kaladar, Anglesea and Effingham, 3,420.77; Kendrey, 905.80;Kennebec, 1,349.65; Kenvon, 10,111.86; Keppel, 2,390.72; Kincardine, 130.00;King, 31,471.58; Kingston, 18,354.04; Kinloss, 4,948.86; Kitley, 1,177.99; Korah,22,690.46; Laird, 489.11; Lanark, 824.23; Lancaster, 9,123.05; Larder Lake,2,362.98; La Valle, 670.16; Laxton, Digby and Longford, 533.72; Leeds andLansdowne, Front of, 2,834.57; Leeds and Lansdowne, Rear of, 1,593.75; Limerick,478.45; Lindsay, 207.95; Lobo, 4,189.82; Lochiel, 20,279.83; Logan, 1,604.40;
London, 43,500.47; Longueuil, 157.32; Loughborough, 3,996.49; Louth, 15,765.33;Luther East, 497.05; Luther West, 183.56; Lutterworth, 228.24; Macaulav,260.64; Macdonald, Meredith and Aberdeen, 1,954.98; Machar, 1,106.00; Machin,2,403.78; Madoc, 714.19; Maidstone, 6,322.19; Malahide, 9,137.59; Manvers,2,026.54; Mara, 4,570.60; March, 478.17; Mariposa, 7,241.19; Markham,15,057.18; Marlborough, 240.67; Marmora and Lake, 462.58; Maryborough.1,983.98; Marysburgh North, 943.25; Marvsburgh South, 1,737.21; Matachewan,413.52; Matchedash, 1,811.70; Matilda, '4,795.45; Mattawan, 140.69; Mayo,226.72; Medonte, 5,637.12; Medora and Wood, 2,354.94; Melancthon, 1,316.63;
Mersea, 5,475.88; Metcalfe, 505.60; Michipicoten, 6,550.90; Middleton, 4,172.16;Minto, 2,172.86; Monaghan North, 3,144.45; Monaghan South, 1,601.91; Monck,1,314.72; Monmouth, 475.64; Mono, 2,893.35; Montague, 1,500.76; Monteagle,579.47; Moore, 9,347.57; Morley, 448.40; Mornington, 2,806.19; Morris, 2,235.48;
Morrison, 1,063.99; Mosa, 12,798.53; Moulton, 1,905.49; Mountain, 1,144.88;
Mountjoy, 21,952.96; Mulmur, 4,748.52; Murray, 3,900.02; Muskoka, 9,742.68;McCrosson and Tovell, 659.20; McDougall, 8,590.74; McGillivray, 3,537.65;McKellar, 32.76; McKillop, 2,202.87; McLean, 126.00; McMurrich, 249.96;
McNab, 2,063.56; Nairn, 461.20; Nassagaweya, 4,528.89; Neebing, 3,220.57;Neelon and Garson, 7,560.60; Nepean, 4,972.54; Niagara, 11,741.55; Nichol,105.40; Nipigon, 4,375.31; Nipissing, 426.62; Nissouri East, 2,817.79; NissouriWest, 1,744.79; Normanby, 3,461.61; Norwich North, 1,503.88; Norwich South,3,442.20; Nottawasaga, 9,398.25; Oakland, 3,297.84; Oakley, 61.21; Olden.216.00; Oliver, 2,839.46; Oneida, 788.24; Onondaga, 63.75; Ops, 1,031.72; Orford,1 .158.78; Orillia, 17,658.25; Oro, 1,875.38; Osgoode, 4,270.30; Osnabruck, 6,070.00;Oso, 2,200.29; Osprev, 557.10; Otonabee, 11,984.60; Oxford East, 2,191.36;Oxford North, 3,385.51; Oxford West, 3,657.82; Oxford-on-Rideau, 5,643.77;Paipoonge, 1,892.27; Palmerston and Canonto, North and South, 59.63; Papineau,2,036.40; Peel, 93.44; Pelham, 12,202.16; Pembroke, 1,390.38; Percy, 2,537.21;Perrv, 2,377.00; Petawawa. 4,346.69; Pickering, 24.417.04; Pittsburgh, 5,175.77;
Plantagenet North, 6,239.14; Plantagenet South, 4,144.08; Playfair, 2,740.20;
Plympton, 2,694.16; Portland, 4,134.82; Prince, 213.00; Proton, 1,566.39; Puslinch,
1,319.84; Raglan, 133.01; Rainham, 1,134.75; Raleigh. 5,635.11; Rama, 6,391.52;
Ramsav, 386.19; Ratter and Dunnet, 1,848.40; Rawdon, 816.60; Rayside,4,807.66; Reach, 3,386.20; Red Lake, 2,270.70; Richmond, 2,196.24; Rochester,9,443.57; Rolph, Buchanan, Wvlie and McKay, 4,476.40; Romney, 1,017.25;
Ross, 1,053.19; Roxborough, 4,081.60; Russell, 3,249.39; Ryde, 1,135.00; Ryerson,292.22; St. Edmunds, 216.87; St. Joseph, 195.17; St. Vincent, 1,176.15; Salter,
Mav and Harrow, 948.26; Saltfleet, 21,487.81; Sandfield, 432.17; SandwichEast, 126,575.70; Sandwich South, 9,504.42; Sandwich West, 92,140.11; Sarawak.1,232.96; Sarnia, 29,352.52; Saugeen, 596.00; Scarborough, 317,019.43; Scott,
4,103.62; Scugog, 396.00; Sebastoool, 410.40; Seneca, 3,271.00; Sevmour, 3,861.50;
Shackleton and Machin, 3,012.45; Sheffield, 1,714.90; Sherborne, 426.11; Sher-
brooke, 976.92; Sherbrooke South, 147.50; Shuniah, 19,762.42; Sidney, 18,039.93;
Smith, 5,585.12; Snowdon, 858.09; Sombra, 5,568.09; Somerville, 5,286.39;
Soohiasburgh, 1,537.94; Southwold, 3,922.24; Springer, 2,542.32; Stafford,
3,279.42; Stamford, 74,734.99; Stanhope, 391.48; Stanley, 671.52; Stephen,1,718.98; Stephenson, 513.14; Stisted. 1,443.74; Storrington, 2,381.59; Strong,
29.24; Sullivan, 1,366.03; Sunnidale, 5,952.30; Svdenham. 1,909.71; Tarentorus,
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13,272.94; Tay, 16,854.30; Teck, 79,888.81; Tecumseth, 2,301.44; Tehkummah,107.00; Terrace Bav, 225.00; Thessalon, 339.63; Thompson, 39.67; Thorah,185.00; Thorold, 45,159.77; Thurlovv, 11,991.27; Tilbury East, 853.25; TilburyNorth, 941.78; Tilbury West, 2,169.70; Tiny, 16,447.38; Tisdale, 27,514.60;Torbolton, 262.00; Toronto, 65,132.47; Toronto Gore, 108.00; Tosorontio,4,073.65; Townsend, 4,186.00; Trafalgar, 26,857.45; Tuckersmith, 1,868.44;Tudor and Cashel, 684.44; Turnberry, 3,444.26; Tyendinaga, 3,181.26; Usborne,885.26; Uxbridge, 3,342.59; Vaughan, 27,058.73; Verulam, 4,412.02; Vespra,6,749.98; Wainfleet, 15,957.09; Wallace, 652.78; Walpole, 1,455.27; WalsinghamNorth, 3,633.05; Walsingham South, 5,426.91; Warwick, 1,598.37; Waterloo,3,826.08; Waters, 894.00; Wawanosh East, 1,222.51; Wawanosh West, 4,263.38;Wellesley, 158.97; Westmeath, 1,007.26; Westminster, 8,723.00; Whitbv, 6,637.20;Whitby East, 2,943.96; Whitchurch, 30,875.59; Whitney, 2,235.85; Wickstead,538.48; Widdifield, 10,781.82; Wilberforce, 321.90; Williams East, 2,809.37;Williams West, 2,234.49; Williamsburgh, 4,526.48; Willoughby, 2,808.94; Wilmot,1,925.40; Winchester, 1,001.30; Windham, 6,552.32; Wolfe Island, 956.79;Wolford, 1,498.02; Wollaston, 322.20; Woodhouse, 1,355.24; Woolwich, 2,895.61;Yarmouth, 6,308.73; Yonge, Front of, 1,140.78; Yonge and Escott, Rear of,
1,285.94; York, 145,794.67; York East, 52,510.22; York North, 326,102.16;Zone, 814.18; Zorra East, 1,994.33; Zorra West, 2,334.46 3,586,734 72
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Districts:
Algoma, 92,366.77; Cochrane, 114,164.45; Kenora, 44,778.88; Manitoufin,2,292.85; Muskoka, 5,728.46; Nipissing, 69,503.38; Parry Sound, 28,709.01;Rainy River, 14,281.73; Sudburv, 107,939.85; Thunder Bav, 83,178.31;Timiskaming, 44,961.32 ' 607,905 01
Improvement Districts:
Balmertown, 235.87; Beardmore, 2,803.77; Bicroft, 845.89; Dorion, 438.48;Elliot Lake, 2,103.93; Gauthier, 350.96; Kingham, 126.00; Longlac, 749.90;
Manitouwadge, 30.60; McGarry, 3,428.75; Nakina, 1,130.13; Onaping, 478.58;
Red Rock, 302.00; Sioux Narrows. 424.02; Yal Albert, 3,523.38; 16,972 26
Indian Bands:
Chippewas of the Georgina Island and Snake Island Indian Band, 307.47;
Chippewas of the Nawash Indian Reserve, 7,165.57; Chippewas of the RamaIndian Reserve, 2,094.51; Chippewas of the Sarnia Indian Band, 3,426.52;
Chippewas of the Saugeen Indian Reserve, 2,470.01; Chippewas andPottowattamies of the Walpole Island Indian Reserve, 6,147.22; Mississaguasof the Alnwick Indian Band, 2,178.08; Mississaguas of the Mud Lake Indian
Band, 3,656.71; Mississaguas of the New Credit Indian Reserve, 158.40;
Mississaguas of the Rice Lake Indian Band, 520.27; Mississaguas of the ScugogIsland Indian Band, 405.41 ; Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Indian Band, 4,656.89;
Moravians of the Thames Indian Reserve, 357.46; Ojibways of the Dokis Indian
Band, 1,117.80; Ojibways of the Mississagua Indian Band, 1,886.94; Ojibwaysof the Nipissing Indian Band, 3,349.83; Ojibways of the Parry Island Indian
Reserve, 2,912.73; Ojibways of the Sheguiandah Indian Band, 168.00; Ojibwaysof the Sheshegwaning Indian Band, 218.80; Ojibwavs of the Spanish Indian Band,3,795.51; Ojibways of the Sucker Creek Indian Band, 196.00; Ojibways of the
West Bay Indian Band, 1,607.84; Ojibways of the WT
hitefish Lake Indian Band,865.20; Ojibwavs of the Whitefish 'River Indian Band, 475.88; Six Nations of
the Grand River Indian Reserve, 19,940.15 70,079 20
Dental Services:
Cities:
Barrie, 8.00; Belleville, 6.40; Brantford, 19.20; Cornwall, 39.20;
Kingston, 14.40; Kitchener, 36.80; North Bay, 18.40; Peter-
borough, 109.60; Port Arthur, 34.40; Sarnia, 16.80; Sudbury,33.60; Toronto, 261.60; Waterloo, 32.00; Welland, 4.80; Windsor,
710.40 1.345 60
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R 21
General Welfare Assistance Bi-anch—Continued
General Welfare Assistance—Continued
Dental Services—Continued
Towns:
Delhi, 4.00; Dundas, 7.20; Espanola, 8.00; Hawkesbury, 19.20;
Kenora, 4.80; Midland, 5.60; Orillia, 21.60; Picton, 2.40; Prescott,
49.00; Tecumseh, 10.40; Timmins, 9.60 141 80
Villages:
Long Branch 4 80
Townships:
Bexley, 53.60; Caldwell, 20.80; Clarence, 23.20; Dowling, 2.40;
Drury, Denison and Graham, 4.80; Ferris East, 4.00; Gillies,
3.20; King, 14.40; Louth, 5.60; Monaghan North, 2.40; Moore,2.40; Niagara, 4.80; Paipoonge, 5.60; Puslinch, 16.00; Sarnia,
13.60; Scarborough, 73.60; Sidney, 33.00; Stamford, 15.20;
Trafalgar, 10.40; York, 2.40 31 1 40
Sundry Dentists 6,806 008,609 60
Rehabilitation of Indigents:
Cities:
Chatham, 40.00; Guelph, 22.00; Kitchener, 59.82; London,252.00; North Bay, 32.72; Ottawa, 348.81; Port Arthur, 38.40;St. Catharines, 54.00; Sudbury, 38.85; Toronto, 4,507.35;Windsor, 130.77 5,524 72
Towns
:
Durham, 87.50; Eastview, 96.00; Espanola, 21.80; Gravenhurst,34.00; New Toronto, 7.92; Orillia, 15.52 262 74
Townships:
Kaladar, Anglesea and Effingham, 12.80; Lobo, 17.20; London,100.00; Orford, 32.00; Pittsburgh, 120.00; Scarborough, 403.04;Shuniah, 136.00; York North, 213.44 1,034 48
Payments other than to Municipalities:
Acme Artificial Limb Co., 12,634.07; Accounts under $3,500,10,988.99 23,623 06
30,445 00Less: Refunds by Municipalities 4,866 81
Burial of Indigents:
Accounts under $3,500 5,770 01Less: Miscellaneous Refunds 774 69
Total 19,166,461 33Less: Government of Canada Repayments 10,715,728 25
General Welfare Assistance $8,450,733 08
HOMEMAKERS AND NURSES SERVICES
The Homemakers and Nurses Services Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 173
Salaries ($5,250.00)
Sundry Employees 5,250 00
Travelling Expenses ($705.70)
Accounts under $1,200 705 70
25,578 19
4,995 32
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General Welfare Assistance Branch—Continued
Homemakers and Nurses Services—Continued
Maintenance ($1,710.09)
Accounts under $3,500 1,710 09
Subsidy for Services of Homemakers and Nurses ($182,598.37)
Cities:
Barrie, 192.00; Belleville, 2,213.49; Brant ford, 1,029.00; Cornwall, 248.00;
Fort William, 1,384.00; Guelph, 173.87; Hamilton, 16,419.31; Kingston, 2,428.34;Kitchener, 160.00; London, 6,237.37; Niagara Falls, 436.59; North Bay, 800.24;Oshawa, 4,145.61; Ottawa, 32,888.49; Port Arthur, 1,207.25; St. Catharines,79.25; St. Thomas, 266.25; Sarnia, 2,928.10; Sault Ste. Marie, 728.05; Stratford,
277.50; Sudbury, 524.00; Toronto, 60,545.75; Waterloo, 592.33; Wetland, 192.50;Windsor, 10,134.97; Woodstock, 853.25 147,085 51
Towns:
Acton, 392.50; Dundas, 1,780.25; Dunnville, 40.00; Espanola, 6.00; Gravenhurst871.25; Grimsby, 1,219.00; Kenora, 54.38; Mount Forest, 78.50; Niagara, 196.00Pembroke, 77.50; Port Dalhousie, 257.25; Prescott, 30.00; Thorold, 66.00Timmins, 2,111.19; Trenton, 1,020.25; Whitby, 40.00 8,240 07
Villages:
Bloomfield, 45.00; Forest Hill, 20.00; Iroquois, 126.00; Norwich, 365.00.
Townships:
Bertie, 31.50; Brantford, 90.00; Calvert, 395.00; Edwardsburgh, 95.00; Kssa,
15.00; Etobicoke, 3,028.50; Ferris East. 31.50; Gloucester, 171.00; Grantham,347.11; Grimsby, 166.82; [nnisfil, 56.00; London, 225.00; Medonte, 67.33;
Nepean, 672.25; Nottawasaga, 44.00; Oneida, 292.50; Pickering, 496.25; Scar-
borough, 8,959.37; Stamford, 772.98; Tay, 12.00; Teck, 1,504.00; Thorold, 75.49;
Tisdale, 122.50; York, 4,096.34; York East, 1,418.75; York North, 3,095.85 .
Miscellaneous:
County of Peel, 243.75; District of Thunder Bay, 191.00
General Welfare Assistance Branch $8,762,616 54
556 00
26,282 04
434 75
HOMES FOR THE AGED BRANCH
Salaries ($109,896.64)
N. Drew. 7,200.00; L. E. Ludlow, 9,083.33; C. K. Stuart, 13.500.00; Othersalaries, 80,113.31 109,896 64
Travelling Expenses ($14,366.29)
A. MacDonald, 1,663.49; G. W. Passmore, 2,719.55; E. H. Ryder, 2,765.13; B.
Zdobylak, 1,858.94; Accounts under SI, 200, 5,359.18 14,366 29
Maintenance ($10,854.24)
Queen's Printer, 5,858.37; Accounts under $3,500, 4,995.87 10,854 24
Grants
Subsidies on Operation and Maintenance Costs ($457,803.75)
The Charitable Institutions Act. R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 51, See. 10 (2)
Agincourt—Florence Nightingale Home, 1,326.64; Barrie—Grand Lodge of Ontario,I.O.O.F. Home, 18,298.05; Beamsville—The Nipponia Home, 4,347.77; Brant-ford—Widows' Home of Brantford, 1,078.21; Chatham—Mercy Shelter, 7,406.68;
Clarkson—Armagh, 12,441.39; Concord—Salvation Army House of Concord,36,377.03; Cornwall—St. Paul's Home, 6,535.90; Dundas—House of Providence,20,425.03; Gait—Salvation Army Eventide Home, 1,932.08; Guelph—St. Joseph's
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R 23
Homes for the Aged Branch—Continued
Grants—Continued
Subsidies on Operation and Maintenance Costs—Continued
Home for the Aged, 34,559.54; Salvation Army Eventide Home, 2,287.59;
Hamilton—Aged Women's Home, 5,777.80; Grace Haven, 14,844.50; Kingston—House of Providence, 43,884.92; London—Bethesda Home, 18,236.48; Houseof Providence, 40,531.74; McCormick Home for the Aged, 112.49; New Liskeard—Northdale Manor, 1,958.10; Niagara Falls—Salvation Army Eventide Home,24,642.63; Orillia—Hillcrest Lodge, 1,170.10; Salvation Army Sunset Lodge,4,495.40; Ottawa—Bronson Home, 3,630.94; Convalescent Home for Women,2,417.26; Protestant Home for the Aged, 6,528.00; St. Charles Home, 56,613.48;St. Patrick's Home, 19,413.46; St. Mary's Home, 12,212.18; Salvation ArmyGirls' Home, 16,166.21; Pembroke—Marianhill Home for the Aged, 26,894.06;Peterborough—Anson House, 1,651.49; Marycrest, 20,670.63; Port Arthur
—
St. Joseph's Manor, 10,622.07; Scarborough—Bethel Home, 6,817.58; RosalieHall, 20,418.24; St. Thomas—Thomas Williams Home, 4,489.73; Sudbury—Rose Marie Heights, 11,791.88; Toronto—Aged Men's Home (TweedsmuirHouse), 4,011.46; Aged Women's Home (Belmont House), 11,043.62; AgedWomen's Home (Ewart House), 7,624.77; Beverley Lodge, 3,505.38; CanadianNational Institute for the Blind, 84,952.12; Church Home for the Aged, 8,973.07;Fairhaven House, 526.95; House of Providence, 67,970.96; Humewood House,14,081.46; Ina Grafton Gage Home, 1,072.45; Ingles House, 5,120.64; Isabella
and' Arthur Meighen Lodge, 13,204.82; Jewish Home for the Aged, 43,574.70;Julia Greenshields Memorial Home, 1,655.32; Sacred Heart Class of the GoodShepherd, 7,950.89; Salvation Army Eventide Home, 6,436.96; Salvation ArmyGirls' Home, 11,427.98; Strachan House, 16,051.39; Victor Home, 12,310.02;Vineland—United Mennonite Home for the Aged, 4,979.60; Windsor—SalvationArmy Faith Haven, 11,215.58; The Homestead, 7,860.31; Villa Maria, 8,458.77. . .
877,016 50Less: Government of Canada Repayments 419,212 75
457,803 75
Subsidies on Operation and Maintenance Costs ($1,210,510.49)
The Homes for the Aged Act. R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 174, Sees. 24 and 25
Payments under Section 24 to Homes for the Aged:
Cities:
Chatham, 21,090.99; Fort William, 57,187.86; Hamilton,96,469.50; Kingston, 18,416.71; London, 56,338.10; Oshawa,40,749.97; Peterborough, 61,726.10; Port Arthur, 68,962.40;Metropolitan Toronto, 1,788,375.40 2,209,317 03
Towns
:
Timmins 42,247 80
Counties:
Brant and City of Brantford, 61,502.37; Bruce, 11,575.21;Carleton, 10,935.33; Elgin, 10,631.83; Essex, 27,307.26; Grey,11,719.40; Haldimand, 38,622.24; Halton, 70,183.62; Hastings,43,897.58; Huron, 35,196.76; Kent, 33,545.21; Lambton,34,266.26; Lanark, 10,198.39; Leeds and Grenville, 18,316.37;Lincoln and St. Catharines, 153,744.31; Middlesex, 13,646.03;Norfolk, 16,538.50; Northumberland and Durham, 78,693.49;Ontario, 99,096.96; Oxford, 14,521.47; Peel, 27,146.85; Perthand City of Stratford, 19,740.70; Peterborough, 6,141.50; Prescottand Russell, 16,081.10; Prince Edward, 8,548.91; Renfrew,54,135.56; Simcoe (Beeton), 25,991.21 ; Simcoe (Penetanguishene),12,569.58; Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 38,387.78'; Victoria,
20,028.24; Waterloo, 101,426.24; Welland, 105,417.95; Wellingtonand City of Guelph, 12,240.34; Wentworth, 15,254.64; York,35,156.34 1,292,405 53
Districts
:
Algoma, 54,604.02; Kenora, 37,471.45; Nipissing, 10,055.49;Parry Sound, 2,924.51; Rainy River, 45,612.56; Sudbury,49,829.82 200,497 85
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Homes for the Aged Branch—Continued
Grants—Continued
Subsidies on Operation and Maintenance Costs—Continued
Payments under Section 25 to Homes for the Aged:
Cities:
Fort William, 7,962.79; Port Arthur, 16,527.66 24,490 45
Towns
:
Timmins 8,479 55
Counties:
Peel 959 91
Districts:
Algoma, 16,772.07; Kenora, 15,442.94; Xipissing, 2,853.42;Parry Sound, 1,242.86; Rainy River, 11,848.08; Sudbury,13,023.06 61,182 43
3,839,580 55Less: Government of Canada Repayments 2,629,070 06
1,210,510 49
Special Home Care ($7,630.26)
The Homes for the Aged Act, R.S.O. 1960. Chap. 174. Sec. 15
County of Haldimand, 506.93; County of Halton, 1,657.25; City of
Hamilton, 12,696.58; County of Kent, 77.00; County of Prescottand Russell, 539.00; City of Port Arthur, 229.00; County of Simcoe(Beeton), 3,185.11; Town of Timmins, 290.80; Metropolitan Toronto3,324.78; County of Welland, 7,361.09; Countv of Wellington andCity of Guelph, 39.56 ' 29,907 10
Less: Government of Canada Repayments 21,949 34Recovery from Citv of Kingston 327 50
22,276 847,630 26
Homes for the Aged Branch $1,811,061 67
WELFARE ALLOWANCES BRANCH
Salaries ($543,264.08)
M. Borczak, 10,583.33; W. Gulliver, 6,000.00; M. B. Lopatto, 6,000.00; C. W.Morris, 12,000.00; Other salaries, 508,680.75 543,264 08
Travelling Expenses ($6,084.13)
M. B. Lopatto, 3,479.05; Accounts under $1,200, 2,605.08 6,084 13
Maintenance ($68,991.54)
Marnoch Office Supply Co., 10,028.60; Queen's Printer, 47,976.56; Roval MetalManufacturing Co., Ltd., 5,477.40; Accounts under $3,500, 5,508.98 68,991 54
Medical and Surgical Treatment for Blind Persons ($1,651.44)
Sundry Payments 5,389 43
Less: Government of Canada Repayments 3,737 991,651 44
Dental Services—Children under The Mothers' and DependentChildren's Allowances Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 247 ($183,199.80)
Royal College of Dental Surgeons 183,199 80
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R 25
Welfare Allowances Branch—Continued
Medical Services ($2,112,658.75)
Ontario Medical Association 2,112,658 75
Allowances in accordance with The Mothers' and Dependent Children'sAllowances Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 247 ($12,877,725.39)
Allowances—Sundry Persons 12,178,989 26Allowances for fuel—Sundry Persons 698,736 13
Assistance in accordance with The Old Age Assistance Act, R.S.O. 1960, /2&7Chap. 267, and Old Age Pensions in Accordance with
The Old Age Pensions Act ($13,365,352.99)
Assistance—Sundry Persons:
Ontario 13,087,646 57
On behalf of Other Provinces:
Alberta, 4,860.62; British Columbia, 11,666.96; Manitoba,20,244.96; New Brunswick, 23,632.50; Newfoundland, 6,900.60;
Nova Scotia, 13,349.60; Prince Edward Island, 4,902.80;
Quebec, 99,367.62; Saskatchewan, 13,703.24 198,628 9013,286,275 47
Inter-Provincial Accounts Paid by Ontario to:
Alberta, 5,957.53; British Columbia, 10,337.56; Manitoba, 8,686.05; NewBrunswick, 8,558.28; Newfoundland, 2,058.82; Nova Scotia, 8,229.09; PrinceEdward Island, 1,779.10; Quebec, 28,459.51 ; Saskatchewan, 5,011.58 79,077 52
Total $13,365,352 99
Distribution: Ontario 6,616,367 36Government of Canada 6,649,671 18
Other Provinces 99,314 4513,365,352 99
Balance BalanceOutstanding Amounts Amounts OutstandingMarch 31, Claimed Recovered March 31,
1960 1960-1961 1960-1961 1961
Government of Canada 6,649,67118 6,649,67118Other Provinces 5,059 02 99,314 45 99,832 19 4,54128
5,059 02 6,748,985 63 6,749,503 37 4,541 28
Allowances in accordance with The Blind Persons' Allowances Act,R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 35 ($1,126,647.45)
Allowances—Sundry Persons:
Ontario 1,108,530 63
On behalf of Other Provinces:
Alberta, 1,127.50; British Columbia, 657.50; Manitoba, 2,650.00;
New Brunswick, 1,319.20: Newfoundland, 55.00: Nova Scotia,
2,347.50: Prince Edward Island, 660.00: Quebec, 3,341.36:
Saskatchewan, 852.50 13,010 561,121,541 19
Inter-Provincial Accounts Paid by Ontario to:
Alberta, 316.25: British Columbia, 673.75; Manitoba, 1,000.01; New Bruns-wick, 165.00; Newfoundland, 165.00; Nova Scotia, 343.75; Quebec, 2,375.00;
Saskatchewan, 67.50 5,106 26
Total $1,126,647 45
Distribution: Ontario 278,935 26
Government of Canada 841,206 91
Other Provinces 6,505 281,126,647 45
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Welfare Allowances Branch—Continued
Allowances in accordance with The Blind Persons' Allowances Act—Continued
Balance BalanceOutstanding Amounts Amounts OutstandingMarch 31, Claimed Recovered March 31,
1960 1960-1961 1960-1961 1961
Government of Canada 841,206 91 841,206 91Other Provinces 204 56 6,505 28 6,539 80 170 04
204 56 847,712 19 847,746 71 170 04
Allowances in accordance with The Disabled Persons' Allowances Act,R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 107 ($8,357,172.41)
Allowances—Sundry Persons:
Ontario 8,219,676 68
On behalf of Other Provinces:
Alberta, 5,755.86; British Columbia, 4,240.00; Manitoba,9,343.52; New Brunswick, 9,395.68; Newfoundland, 4,785.00;Nova Scotia, 10,949.36; Prince Edward Island, 2,530.00; Quebec,51,406.42; Saskatchewan, 9,570.00 107,975 84
8,327,652 52
Inter-Provincial Accounts Paid by Ontario to:
Alberta, 1,672.85; British Columbia, 4,192.81; Manitoba, 2,522.50; New-Brunswick, 605.00; Newfoundland, 1,237.50; Nova Scotia, 3,402.50; PrinceEdward Island, 742.50; Quebec, 14,429.95; Saskatchewan, 714.28 29,519 89
Total $8,357,172 41
Distribution: Ontario 4,139,787 02Government of Canada 4,163,397 47Other Provinces 53,987 92— 8,357,172 41
Balance BalanceOutstanding Amounts Amounts OutstandingMarch 31, Claimed Recovered March 31,
1960 1960-1961 1960-1961 1961
Government of Canada 4,163,397 47 4,163,397 47Other Provinces 2,906 31 53,987 92 54,470 51 2,423 72
2,906 31 4,217,385 39 4,217,867 98 2,423 72
Rehabilitation* Services
The Rehabilitation Services Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 350
Salaries ($26,058.76)
J. L. Amos, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 39,860.82 47,660 82Less: Government of Canada Repayments 21,602 06
Travelling Expenses ($2,241.25)
Accounts under $1,200 3,633 33
Less: Government of Canada Repayments 1,392 08
26,058 76
2,241 25
Maintenance ($3,835.96)
Accounts under $3,500 3,835 96
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE R 27
Welfare Allowances Branch—Continued
Rehabilitation Services—Continued
Allowances, etc., in accordance with The RehabilitationServices Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 350 ($303,789.86)
Maintenance Allowances to Recipients 141,855 71
Tuition and Supplies for Recipients:
Toronto—Association for Retarded Children, 6,745.00; CanadianNational Institute for the Blind, 3,783.00; The Haven, 3,954.00;
Jewish Vocational Services, 6,706.80; Operation Reliance Incor-
porated, 7,138.33; Radio College of Canada, 8,546.19; Shaw Schools,
Ltd., 12,511.37; Variety Village, 22,457.79; Accounts under$3,500, 81,618.49 ' 153,460 97
Transportation for Recipients 8,473 18303,789 86
Distribution: Ontario 152,014 93Government of Canada 151,774 93
303,789 86
Balance BalanceOutstanding Amounts Amounts OutstandingMarch 31, Claimed Recovered March 31,
1960 1960-1961 1960-1961 1961
Government of Canada 9,095 04 151,774 93 145,80150 15,068 47
Welfare Allowances Branch $27,035,019 18
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. L. P. Cecile 12,000 00
Grants to assist in the Erection of Housing Unitsfor Elderly Persons ($404,310.75)
The Elderly Persons' Housing Aid Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 117
Hamilton—Hamilton Housing Co., Ltd., 22,500.00; Kitchener—Kitchener YoungMen's Club Realtv, Ltd., 8,000.00; North Waterloo Elderlv Persons Homes,Ltd., 14,810.75; Oakville—Trafalgar Senior Homes, Ltd., 8,000.00; Toronto-Metropolitan Toronto Housing Co., Ltd., 351,000.00 404,310 75
Statutory $416,310 75
SPECIAL WARRANTS
Payment of services and expenses of Magistrate W. R. Philp,incurred for the purpose of hearing on issue of neglect, under
The Child Welfare Act, 1954, re Whytehaven ($1,126.50)
W. R. Philp, honorarium, 1,000.00; expenses, 126.50 1,126 50
Salvation Army for the purpose of assisting in the constructionof a new building at the corner of Jarvis and Shuter Streets in theCity of Toronto, known as "Harbour Light Centre", for the treatment
and rehabilitation of alcoholics ($200,000.00)
Salvation Army 200,000 00
Toronto Western Hospital to assist with the costs of constructingand establishing a Geriatric Ward, as a pilot project, to specialize
in the treatment of acutely ill, medical and surgicalGeriatric Patients ($152,000.00)
Toronto Western Hospital 152,000 00
Special Warrants $353,126 50
Total Expenditure, Department of Public Welfare, $51,041,033.92
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Public Buildings—Construction, Etc 8
Locks, Bridges, Dams and Docks, etc 18
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1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS S 5
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKSHon. T. R. Connell, Minister (Statutory, see page S 20)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($911,011.84)
J. D. Millar Deputy Minister 16,999 92E. J. Bartlett, 6,600.00; L. Briscoe, 7,200.00; E. Brownlee, 6,600.00; A. O. Cole,8,599.92; P. H. Crawshaw, 6,600.00; H. V. Dale, 6,000.00; A. A. Easson, 9,000.00;
J. B. Elston, 6,000.00; J. Lemmon, 6,000.00; D. Y. Lewis, 8,599.92; S. F. Magnan,7,200.00; C. O. Mark, 6,000.00; E. R. Mason, 7,800.00; J. W. McCormack,7,500.00; T. J. McGregor, 6,600.00; J. McPhail, 6,000.00; B. J. Mills, 9,999.96;O. M. Mitchell, 7,500.00; J. R. Moore, 6,000.00; T. B. Perkins, 6,300.00; J. C.Ross, 6,750.00; W. J. Russell, 6,000.00; J. P. Sharp, 9,000.00; H. G. Smith,6,000.00; N. A. Tims, 6,600.00; G. W. Townsend, 6,900.00; D. Walker, 7,500.00;A. Williams, 7,200.00; W. R. Williams, 7,800.00; G. B. Wright, 6,900.00; A.Zeldin, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 674,062.12 911,011 84
Travelling Expenses ($21,353.62)
Hon. T. R. Connell, 1,408.78; E. H. Dove, 1,238.01; W. J. Russell, 1,769.67;
Accounts under $1,200, 14,775.86; Add:—Accounts transferred from Departmentof Highways, 2,142.49; Accounts transferred from Public Buildings, Construction,484.27; Less:—Accounts transferred to Civil Service Commission, 465.46 21,353 62
Maintenance ($111,342.65)
Queen's Printer, 72,909.14; Stainton Office Supply, Ltd., 5,574.25; Yari-Typer Corp.of Canada, Ltd., 3,505.46; Accounts under $3,500, 25,559.23; Add:—Mater-ials, etc., transferred from Public Buildings, Construction, 3,794.57 111,342 65
Insurance ($14,201.56)
Accounts under $3,500, 7,216.16; Add:—Accounts transferred from Department of
Highways, 6,985.40 14,201 56
Local Improvement and Municipal Taxes ($44,764.15)
City of Toronto, 46,606.98; Accounts under $3,500, 7,454.47; Less:—Refundfrom Addison Cadillac Oldsmobile, Ltd., re taxes, 831 Bay St., 9,297.30 44,764 15
Unforeseen and Unprovided ($335.00)
Accounts under $3,500 335 00
Workmen's Compensation Board—Awards and Costs ($89,368.96)
Workmen's Compensation Board 89,368 96
Unemployment Insurance ($67,698.69)
Receiver General of Canada, 134,026.31; Less refund of Employees' contribution,66,327.62 67,698 69
Main Office $1,260,076 47
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
Maintenance, Skk vices, Repairs
Salaries—Maintenance Staff ($3,005,598.69)
Sundry Employees 3,005,598 69
SJ> PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Government Buildings—Continued
Maintenance, Services, Repairs—Continued
Maintenance—Fuel, Electricity, Gas and Water, Housekeeping Suppliesand Incidentals ($794,776.93)
W. J. Bell Paper Co., Ltd., 6,475.77; British American Oil Co., Ltd., 18,847.57;
Canada Coal, Ltd., 60,720.50; Canadian Mill Supply Co., Ltd., 6,265.75; CanadianOil Companies, Ltd., 4,412.05; City-Wide Window Cleaners, Ltd., 5,288.00; Civil
Service Association of Ontario, 14,016.00; Conlin & Hogan, 5,348.05; E. B. EddyCo., 4,381.51; Etobicoke Township Hydro-Electric Commission, 6,878.23; FleetStreet Properties, Ltd., 20,819.92; Department of Health, 7,407.89; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 13,189.93; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 64,237.22;Interlake Tissue Mills Co., Ltd., 15,950.76; Mount McKay Fuels, 4,451.09;W. H. McVicar & Co., Ltd., 9,878.30; New York Window Cleaning Co., Ltd.,
7,284.44; North York Hvdro-Electric Commission, 105,342.04; Township of
North York, 33,790.67; "Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co. (Canada), Ltd..
6,604.99; Sainthill-Levine & Co., Ltd., 3,885.05; Texaco Canada, Ltd., 12,284.42;
City of Toronto, 24,401.81; Toronto Hydro-Electric System, 174,742.18; YallevCamp Coal Co. of Canada, Ltd., 21,635.37; Weaver Coal Co., 10,357.85; Wr
est
Chemical Products, Ltd., 3,804.44; G. H. Wood & Co., Ltd., 4,603.92;
Accounts under $3,500, 129,343.83; Add:—Materials, etc., transferred fromPublic Buildings, Construction, 28,781.99; Less: Public Utilities Accountstransferred to various projects, 13,788.60 821,642 94
Less Refunds:
Law Society of Upper Canada, re supply of heat,
Osgoode Hall"
5,472 83Nightingale School of Nursing, re housekeeping,
221 Elizabeth St 571 89
O'Keefe Brewing Co., Lid., re electric supply,125 Lakeshore Bird .'
. 2,636 19
Royal Bank of Canada, re electric supply, 801Bay St 578 72
University of Toronto, re supply of heat, RantingInstitute 6,000 00
Department of Health, re supply of heat.
Psychiatric Hospital 2,500 00Department of Health, re electric supply,
Psychiatric Hospital . 4,923 1
5
Department of Reform Institutions, re supply of
heat, District Jails . . 4,183 2326,866 01
794,776 93
Horticulture and Upkeep of Grounds ($15,000.00)
Accounts under $3,500, 14,313.38; Add:— Materials, etc., transferred from Public
Buildings, Construction, 686.62 15,000 00
Communication Services ($665,994.85)
Bell Telephone Co. of Canada, exchange, 654,457.71; tolls, 184,462.93; Port ArthurPublic Utilities Commission, 4,279.02; Accounts under $3,500, 6,628.11;
Add:—Materials, etc., transferred from Public Buildings, Construction, 301.75850,129 52
Less: Tolls, etc., transferred to Public Buildings,Construction 12,723 45
Tolls, etc., transferred to Construction of
Dams, Docks and Locks 2,502 50Tolls, etc., transferred to various Departments. 168,908 72
184,134 67665,994 85
Typewriter Servicing—Toronto Departmental Offices ($49,947.73)
International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 20,404.83; Royal Typewriter Co., Ltd.,
3,691.55; Underwood, Ltd., 12,831.82; Accounts under $3,500, 13,019.53. . . . 49,947 73
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS S 7
Ontario Government Buildings—Continued
Maintenance, Services, Repairs—Continued
Furniture, Furnishings and Equipment, Repairs and Replacements ($34,918.40)
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 6,305.86; R. A. Roots, 4,973.72; Accounts under $3,500,21,493.21 ; Add:—Materials, etc., transferred from Public Buildings, Construction,2,145.61 34,918 40
Repairs, Alterations and Incidentals ($2,723,375.58)
Agriculture 99,592 55Attorney General 70,767 32Education 155,649 67Health 595,979 96Highways 35,451 97Lands and Forests 186,674 06Mines 8,694 03Public Works 1,421,669 50Reform Institutions 181,718 75
Transport 18,275 29Travel and Publicity 4,681 41
2,779.154 51
Less Refunds:
Sundry Departments, etc., re labour and materials 53,461 66Sundry Insurance Companies, re claims 2,317 27
55,778 93
2,723,375 58Salaries:
Sundry Employees 108,472 61
Pay List:
Wages of men 1,541,704 88
Materials, Supplies, etc.:
Acousticon Dictograph Co. of Canada, Ltd., 4,947.25; Berkley Contracting, Ltd.,
6,225.50; D. Biro, 4,465.00; Botting Asphalt Paving, 5,282.00; British SteelConstruction (Canada), Ltd., 13,636.55; Campsall Electric Co., Ltd., 4,970.00;Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 3,737.61; Canadian Johns-Manville Co.,
Ltd., 5,251.24; Cardinal Painting & Decorating Co., 3,880.00; Cochrane-DunlopHardware, Ltd., 4,925.07; Wm. II. Davies, 11,515.30; Emco, Ltd., 9,173.70;las. H. Errington, 6,812.27; H. }. Gascoigne, Ltd.. 10,355.00; Haramac Con-struction Co., Ltd., 8,346.00; Horton Steel Works, Ltd., 14,131.52; Jeffery Mfg.Co., Ltd., 4,091.68; Department of Labour, 6,633.64; J. Lefebvre, 6,334.00;Arthur S. Leitch Co., Ltd., 3,679.03; Luxfern Prism Co., Ltd., 5,442.00; C. A.McMurtry Furniture, Ltd., 8,115.00; Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 7,848.63; OtisElevator Co., Ltd., 16,434.91; Eric V. Papesch, 5,768.00; B. Phillips Co., Ltd.,
4,124.00; Pioneer Electric (Eastern), Ltd., 3,767.00; Prestige Office Interiors, Ltd.,
8,252.40; Jas. Robertson Co., Ltd., 6,621.76; Rocamora Bros., Ltd., 6,845.38;Roelofson Elevator Co., Ltd., 4,229.45; Semple-Gooder & Co., Ltd., 4,195.00;Robert Simpson Co., Ltd., 6,114.79; W. A. Smith Builders' Supply, 3,676.26;Stradwick's, Ltd., 18,610.00; A. Stroud, Ltd., 18,514.00; Taylor Engineering &Construction Co., Ltd., 15,533.10; Traders' Plumbing & Heating Supplies, Ltd.,10,555.18; Turnbull Elevator Co., Ltd., 10,180.84; Van Camp Products & Sales,
Ltd., 3,982.52; Warneke Decorating Co., 17,186.00; Weldwood Plywood, Ltd.,4,370.54; Accounts under $3,500, 389,564.92; Add:—Materials, etc., trans-ferred from Public Buildings. Construction, 163,165.77; Accounts transferredfrom Department of Lands and Forests, 117,802.66 999,292 47
Less Refunds: (see above) 55,778 93— 943,513 54
Miscellaneous:
Overhead transferred from Public Buildings, Construction 129,684 55
Ontario Government Buildings $7,289,612 18Less: Reimbursements of Expenditures re rental for
office space, 210 Huron St., (Fire Marshal) 3,000 00
Ontario Government Buildings $7,286,612 18
SJ \PUBLJC ACCOUNTS No. 1
LEASED PREMISES
Rentals and Expenses in connection therewith ($942,161.81)
Salary
:
D. G. Dykes 6,900 00
Travelling Expenses
:
Accounts under $1,200 2,552 16
Pay List:
Wages of men 105,623 64
Rental, Maintenance, Supplies, etc.:
Agincourt Development Co., Ltd., 4,290.15; 790 Bay St. Corp., Ltd., 16,752.38;Berkdale Investments, Ltd., 78,399.96; Bourque Bros., Ltd., 4,600.00; Edward& Bernard Bourque, 4,315.50; Brown Bros. Investments, Ltd., 4,800.00; CanadaPermanent Mortgage Corp., 13,449.00; Canada Trust Co., 4,818.40; CharteredTrust Co., 4,418.54; N. Chumak, 6,900.00; Church Ellis Associates, Ltd.,
21,944.51 ; College Bay Corp., Ltd., 33,333.36; C. W. Collins, 4,080.00; B. David-son & Q. Wagman, 22,618.68; J. E. Dodson & Co., 4,400.00; Edarlex Investments,Ltd., 7,053.50; Esscorp Investments, Ltd., 34,673.10; Famous Players CanadianCorp., Ltd., 9,075.00; Fort William Board of Education, 9,916.62; Foster Rich-mond Estates, Ltd., 10,000.00; Grant's Transport, Ltd., 4,800.00; GreaterHamilton Shopping Centre, Ltd., 6,100.00; 18 Grenville St., Ltd., 18,000.00;
H. B. Griswold, 4,140.00; Geo. H. Hees Co., Ltd., 49,561.29; M. Henderson,4,203.94; Holcan, Ltd., 10,650.00; Kelbay Co., 7,729.43; Ken's Storage, Ltd.,
13,000.00; Kinco Construction, Ltd., 5,544.00; M. Lauzon, 9,949.36; J. Lynch,4,080.00; Mann & Martel, Ltd., 19,980.00; Estate of W. A. McGeachy, 4,400.00;
County of Middlesex, 4,260.00; Monarch Investments, Ltd., 15,612.72; OrientalCarpet Manufacturers, Ltd., 16,875.00; Oro Lease-Holds (Barrie), Ltd., 4,448.40;
Ottawa Public School Board, 29,416.66; Receiver General of Canada, 4,948.80;
Royal Bank of Canada, 5,439.50; C. B. Sibbitt, 13,000.00; Tate Rentals, Ltd.,
16,500.00; Tepson's, Ltd., 4,033.16; Village of Tweed, 3,961.00; United Principal
Properties, Ltd., 8,605.00; University of Ottawa, 21,265.00; University of
Toronto, 7,680.61; Carl & Harrv Waisberg, 4,750.20; Waterloo Trust & SavingsCo., 3,600.00; R. Williamson & C. Taylor, 17,500.00; 145 Yonge St. Corp.,5,972.40; Accounts under $3,500, 197,300.20; Add:—Materials, etc., trans-
ferred from Public Buildings, Construction, 34,263.89; Public Utilities Accountstransferred from Ontario Government Buildings, 1,247.23 882,656 49
Less Refunds:
Government of Canada:
re Federal Education Grants:
Eastern Ontario Institute of
Technology, Ottawa 1 ,403 81
Western Ontario Institute of
Technology, Windsor. . . . 48,158 1649,561 97
Department of Health, re rental, 424 UniversityAve 1 ,030 00
Department of Mines, re rental, Sudbury 1,200 00Province of Ontario Savings Office, re alterations,
1556 Yonge St 3,778 51— 55,570 48827,086 01
Leased Premises $942,161 81
PUBLIC BUILDINGS—CONSTRUCTION, ETC.
Construction of New Buildings and Works, Purchase of Lands and Buildings,Alterations, Equipment and Extension of Services to Existing Buildings
and Works, etc. ($31,216,335.36)
Summary of Expenditure
Department of Agriculture:
Fruit Inspection Station, Bradford, New Construction 8,082 70Agricultural Service Building, Brighton, New Construction 178,507 69
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS S 9
Public Buildings—Construction, etc.—Continued
Construction of New Buildings and Works, Purchase of Lands, etc.—Continued
Summary—Continued
Department of Agriculture—Continued
Fruit Inspection Station, Fruitland, Water Supply 3,164 50Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Alterations, New Construction
and Purchase of Equipment 1 ,461 ,074 88Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, Alterations, New Construction
and Purchase of Equipment 40,149 54Ontario Agricultural College and Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph,
Additions, Alterations, Fire Alarm System, Renovations andPurchase of Property . 101,011 45
Ontario Agricultural School, Kemptville, Alterations, New Con-struction and Purchase of Equipment 303,348 37
Demonstration Farm, New Liskeard, Additions and New Construc-tion 222,077 25
Western Ontario Agricultural School, Ridgetown, Alterations, NewConstruction, Renovations and Purchase of Equipment 300,557 83
Horticultural Experiment Station, Vineland, Alterations, Renova-tions and Purchase of Equipment 18,860 79
Township of Townsend (County of Norfolk), Purchase of Propertyfor Fruit Experiment Station 92,835 32
2,729,670 32
Department of Attorney General:
Ontario Provincial Police Buildings, Lockups, Offices, Staff Houses,etc., Additions, Alterations, New Construction, Renovations andPurchase of Property 505,560 74
Courthouses and Registry Offices, Alterations, New Construction,Renovations and Purchase of Equipment 255,716 25
Ontario Fire College, Gravenhurst, Alterations and Renovations. . . 9,782 55771,059 54
Department of Commerce and Development:
Ontario-St. Lawrence Development Commission, Purchase of Property 3,086 10
Department of Education:
Ontario School for the Blind, Brantford, Additions, Alterations, NewConstruction, Renovations, Purchase of Equipment and Pro-perty 652,133 92
Ontario School for the Deaf, Belleville, Alterations, New Construc-tion, Renovations and Purchase of Equipment 22,616 65
Ontario School for the Deaf, Milton, New Construction 55,400 65Provincial Institute of Mining, Haileybury, Additions, Renovations
and Purchase of Property 30,490 40Teachers' Colleges:
Hamilton, New Construction and Purchase of Equipment 360,104 60London, Renovations and Purchase of Property 1,193 89New Toronto, Additions and Purchase of Equipment 6,720 36North Bay, Alterations and Renovations 6,701 95Peterborough, Renovations 2,930 82Port Arthur, New Construction, Purchase of Equipment and
Property 565,277 46Toronto, Additions 6,343 02Windsor, Proposed Teachers' College, Expenses in Connection
with Purchase of Property 161 38Hamilton Institute of Technology, Alterations and Purchase of
Equipment 17,562 00Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto, Additions, Alterations,
New Construction and Purchase of Equipment 848,072 40Western Ontario School of Technology, Windsor, New Construction 177,218 15Provincial Institute of Trades, Toronto, Alterations and Renovations 27,613 93Ontario Leadership Training Camp, Longford Mills, Alterations. . . 86,015 30
2,866,556 88
S 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Public Buildings—Construction, etc.—Continued
Construction of New Buildings and Works, Purchase of Lands, etc.—Continued
Summary—Continued
I )epartment of Health :
Ontario Hospitals:
Aurora, Renovations ami Purchase of Equipment. . 11,463 28Brockville, Alterations, New Construction, Reno-
vations and Purchase of Equipment 362,276 00Cedar Springs, New Construction and Purchase of
Equipment 3,593,416 90Cobourg, Alterations and Renovations 25,995 98Goderich, New Construction, Purchase of Equip-
ment and Property 363,068 40Gravenhurst, Renovations and Purchase of Pro-
perty 948,868 02
Hamilton, Additions, Alterations, New Construc-tion, Renovations and Purchase of Equipment. 2,028,175 35
Kingston, Additions, Alterations, New Construc-tion, Renovations and Purchase of Equipment . 262,142 46
London, Alterations, New Construction, Renova-tions and Purchase of Equipment 675,104 3?>
New Toronto, Additions, Alterations and Renova-tions 64,407 14
North Bay, New Construction and Purchase of
Equipment 238,976 73
Orillia, Additions, Alterations, Renovations andPurchase of Equipment 1 22,549 67
Penetanguishene, Alterations and Renovations. . . . 18,191 80Port Arthur, Additions, New Construction and
Purchase of Equipment 1 ,781 ,073 90St. Thomas, Renovations and Purchase of Equip-
ment . 46,529 50Smiths Falls, Renovations and Purchase of Equip-
ment 127,378 65
Thistletown, Additions, New Construction, Reno-vations and Purchase of Equipment 233,501 98
Toronto, Additions, Alterations, New Constructionand Purchase of Equipment 733,626 19
Toronto Psvchiatric, New Construction and Pur-chase of Property 54,544 82
Whitby, Additions, Alterations, New Construction,Renovations and Purchase of Equipment 409,418 16
Woodstock, Additions, Alterations, New Construc-tion, Renovations and Purchase of Equipment. 448,200 49
Children's Psychiatric Research Institute, BeckSanitarium, Byron, Renovations and Purchaseof Equipment 737,970 67
Proposed Provincial Infirmary, Owen Sound, Pur-chase of Property 219 75
Proposed Provincial Infirmary, Township of Wal-lace (Countv of Perth), Purchase of Propertv. . 27,097 94
13,314,198 11
Provincial Health Laboratories, Christie St., Additions and Purchaseof Equipment 246,468 64
Toronto, Nightingale School of Nursing, New Construction andPurchase of Equipment 169,720 91
13,730,387 66
Department of Highways:
District Buildings, Downsview, New Construction, Renovationsand Purchase of Equipment 444,017 10
District Office Buildings, Alterations and New Construction 523,107 94
Paint Shops, Storage Buildings and Garages, Alterations, NewConstruction and Renovations 166,721 19
Weigh Houses, New Construct ion 854 401,134,700 63
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS S 11
Public Buildings—Construction, etc.—Continued
Construction of New Buildings and Works, Purchase of Lands, etc.—Continued
Summary—Continued
Department of Lands and Forests:
Maple, Southern Experimental Station, Alterations and Renova-tions 45,004 79
Fish Hatcheries, Alterations and New Construction 84,508 91
District Office Buildings, Alterations and New Construction 250,484 76Division of Air Services, Balance re New Construction 28 70Rangers' Headquarters, New Construction, Renovations and Pur-
chase of Equipment 1 13,91 1 91
Sault Ste. Marie, Forest Insect Laboratory, Additions and Altera-
tions 13,515 65Kakabeka Falls, Construction of New Concession Building 5,486 25Purchase of Lookout Towers 473 45Construction of Small Office Buildings, Workshops, Cabins,
Towers, Boathouses, Docks, Roads, etc 655,732 39Purchase of Property 12,540 09— — 1,181,686 90
Department of Public Works:
Ontario Government Branch Office Buildings, New Construction,Renovations and Purchase of Property 653,028 10
Regional Buildings, Alterations and New Construction 65,886 62Purchase of Stores and Equipment 52,799 30Purchase of Property and Expenses in connection therewith 2,475 43Ontario Water Resources Commission Laboratory, Highway 401,
New Construction and Purchase of Property 309,230 71
Various Locations, Soil Investigations for Water Supply, etc 80,533 06Preliminary Expenses in connection with Planning and Design of
Various Proposed Projects 72,377 24
Toronto:
801 Bay St, Renovations 267,298 12
Bay and Wellesley Sts., S.W. Corner, Purchaseof Property and clearance for parking 3,628,488 66
15 Breadalbane St., Renovations 11,438 7695 Breadalbane St., Purchase of Property 81,289 5067 College St., Renovations 3,364 9730 Grosvenor St., Expenses in connection with
Purchase of Property 319 20Harbord and Huron Sts., Alterations and Pur-
chase of Property for Alcoholism ResearchFoundation 291 ,81 1 50
115-125 Lakeshore Blvd., Renovations 178 60Osgoode Hall, Alterations and Renovations 6,723 16Parliament Buildings, Improvements and Reno-
vations 410,302 79204 Richmond St. W., Alterations 15,137 91
Yonge St. and Eglinton Ave. E., Ontario Hos-pital Services Commission Building, NewConstruction 1,789,899 59
6-8 York St., Ontario Labour Building, Addition,Alterations and Improvements 19,752 72
6,526,005 48
Less: 115-125 Lakeshore Blvd., Material Returnedto Stores 14.765 20
6,511,240 28- 7,747,570 74
Department of Reform Institutions:
Ontario Training Schools:
Bowmanville, New Construction and Renovations 28,288 97Cobourg, New Construction and Renovations. . 74,017 23
SU2. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Public Buildings—Construction, etc.—Continued
Construction of New Buildings and Works, Purchase of Lands, etc.—Continued
Summary—Continued
Department of Reform Institutions—Continued
Ontario Training Schools—Continued
Gait, New Construction 4,212 61Lindsay, New Construction 481,192 19Port Bolster, Renovations 3,997 92Simcoe, New Construction 2,720 70
594,429 62
Ontario Reformatories:
Brampton, Alterations and Renovations 8,468 64Guelph, Additions and Renovations 117,300 84Millbrook, Alterations and Renovations 96,075 76Mimico, Alterations, New Construction and
Renovations 43,671 02265,516 26
Industrial Farms:
Burtch, New Construction and Renovations. . . . 150,731 70Burwash, Alterations, New Construction and
Renovations 970,246 36Fort William, Alterations and Renovations 5,168 25
Monteith, New Construction and Renovations. . 133,687 12
Rideau, Renovations 2,730 501,262,563 93
District Jails:
Haileybury, Additions 1,817 19Kenora, Alterations and New Construction 191,960 55North Bay, New Construction and Renovations 2,253 91
Port Arthur, Alterations 885 75
Sudbury, Expenses in connection with Purchaseof Property 168 10
197,085 50Expenses in connection with Purchase of Property 250 03
2,319,845 34
Department of Transport:
Downsview, Drivers' Examination Building, etc., New Construction 19,292 33
Department of Travel and Publicity:
Tourist Reception Centres, Additions, New Construction and Purchase of Pro-
perty 51,309 94
32,555,166 38Less Refunds:
Government of Canada:
re Federal Education Grants:
Provincial Institute of Trades, Nassau St.,
Toronto 31,879 26Provincial Institute of Mining, Haileybury . . 18,967 95Hamilton Institute of Technology 15,349 09Ryerson Institute of Technology 599,470 71
665,667 01
re Federal Health Grants:
Ontario Hospital, North Bay 319,744 78
re Christie St., Laboratory, Installation of AirConditioning Equipment 6,480 00
re Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Work at ScienceLaboratory 2,009 59
Sundry Insurance Companies, re Settlement of Claims 55,565 07Alcoholism Research Foundation, re 20-22 Harbord St 213,200 00
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS S 13
Public Buildings—Construction, etc.—Continued
Construction of New Buildings and Works, Purchase of Lands, etc.—Continued
Summary—Continued
Less Refunds—Continued
Department of Commerce and Development, re Property Pur-chased for Ontario-St. Lawrence Development Commission. . . 3,086 10
Department of Education, re Electric Supply, Ryerson Institute . 7,666 92Department of Lands and Forests, re Concession Building, Kaka-
beka Falls Provincial Park 65,411 551,338,831 02
31,216,335 36
Details of Expenditure
Salaries:
W. F. Alford, 6,600.00; W. Allen, 6,000.00; C. Amm, 7,800.00; A. F. Andersen,6,000.00; A. W. Andresen, 6,600.00; J. M. Baker, 7,800.00; D. E. Beggs, 7,800.00;
J. E. Benazon, 9,000.00; G. W. Benson, 7,500.00; W. G. Bentley, 6,000.00; P.
Besrutschenko, 7,800.00; G. Blanchard, 7,800.00; G. A. Braun, 7,800.00; W. T.Bromley, 6,300.00; H. E. Bushlen, 10,500.00; D. Cameron, 6,600.00; H. T. Carter,7,800.00; J. W. Clarke, 10,999.92; R. G. Clarke, 9,541.59; S. M. Connelly, 6,300.00;M. A. Cottrell, 6,104.12; R. W. Craig, 6,600.00; D. G. Creba, 12,999.96; E. J.Crone, 12,000.00; C. C. A. Daniel, 6,900.00; D. Dastur, 7,800.00; T. Dominski,7,200.00; C. D. Fleming, 7,500.00; G. W. Gibb, 6,000.00; J. D. Gretton, 7,800.00;P. G. Harcourt, 7,050.00; D. P. Harland, 6,000.00; H. J. Harris, 6,900.00; J. E.Harris, 6,656.78; S. A. Hartley, 6,000.00; D. Hess, 6,900.00; K. G. Heumann,6,875.00; G. W. Hill, 6,600.00; C. G. Hodgkinson, 6,612.50; M. H. Hoffman,6,000.00; G. V. Holme, 6,600.00; F. W. Hopper, 6,000.00; E. W. Hounsom,7,800.00; D. M. Hughes, 6,000.00; C. P. Ind, 6,200.00; W. R. Jahn, 6,300.00;D. E. Jamieson, 6,600.00; E. P. Jamieson, 6,000.00; M. N. Jarrett, 6,000.00;S. F. Jones, 7,800.00; R. Kassian, 7,648.73; J. N. Knight, 7,800.00; J. Kovach,6,600.00; T. MacFarlane, 7,800.00; W. C. R. MacLean, 7,800.00; G. A. Mann,9,499.92; N. L. Mapstone, 6,000.00; A. Matthew, 6,000.00; G. L. McGee,7,200.00; A. G. Mcllveen, 6,600.00; E. M. Monteith, 7,800.00; G. C. Mooney,6,600.00; T. Morrison, 10,500.00; J. Parik, 7,200.00; E. J. Parker, 8,599.92;E. Pasternak, 7,500.00; P. J. Percy, 7,500.00; A. E. Peters, 7,800.00; T. Phipps,6,600.00; E. G. Pinder, 7,200.00; D. Pitts, 6,000.00; A. L. Pope, 7,800.00; D. A.Priestly, 7,800.00; J. J. Redmond, 6,300.00; T. H. Richards, 7,800.00; R. J.Richardson, 6,000.00; R. E. Roberts, 6,600.00; R. J. Roberts, 12,499.92; J. Ross,11,499.96; J. A. Selkirk, 7,800.00; S. V. Sharp, 6,000.00; D. B. Sly, 10,500.00;H. A. Smith, 6,600.00; A. F. Spencer, 6,000.00; L. E. Spikins, 7,800.00; E. S.
Stanley, 11,499.96; R. A. Steski, 6,600.00; G. H. Stockton, 6,000.00; J. C.Stockton, 7,800.00; A. C. Stuart, 7,500.00; E. W. Swayne, 6,600.00; H. F.Troughton, 6,001.85; P. Van't Hof, 7,800.00; G. J. Venn, 7,800.00; G. S. Walker,7,800.00; W. E. Weatherbie, 7,800.00; G. F. Wyse, 6,900.00; J. P. Young,11,499.96; A. Yourth, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 372,332.61 1,111,522 70
Travelling Expenses:
W. R. Adshead, 1,798.30; R. Aitken, 1,650.51; W. F. Alford, 1,696.27; F. N. Allair,
1,752.25; W. J. Allen, 1,655.91; C. Amm, 2,456.26; J. M. Baker, 2,049.53; J. S.
Ball, 1,635.08; C. Bedard, 1,324.12; E. Benedict, 1,277.46; W. G. Bentley,3,068.57; P. Boche, 2,205.33; R. Bond, 1,215.65; N. Celsie, 1,582.80; R. L.Croisier, 1,630.23; T. E. Dahlstrom, 2,805.81; F. S. Dupuy, 1,418.10; J. H.Einarson, 2,161.31; D. Engelauf, 1,897.44; J. English, 1,767.21; J. J. Evans,2,844.10; G. W. Gibb, 1,405.16; J. H. Gibbons, 1,348.07; N. W. Gillis, 2,930.69;
H. Gordon, 2,107.47; W. A. Gray, 3,364.02; E. R. Gregory, 2,496.05; V. C.Harding, 2,119.98; D. P. Harland, 1,767.47; H. J. Harris, 1,817.90; W. J. Heeley,1,756.70; E. P. Jamieson, 1,997.34; L. S. Johnston, 2,523.64; J. Kenda, 1,893.10;
J. N. Knight, 2,337.10; M. Kunoshko, 2,717.62; N. Madryga, 1,556.81; S. F.Magnan, 2,136.38; W. H. McLean, 1,308.85; J. A. Meikle, 2,017.40; J. Millar,
1,814.91; G. C. Mooney, 1,645.80; R. Pedherney, 1,387.61; A. E. Peters, 3,774.51;D. Poole, 1,348.55; E. C. Roberts, 1,513.15; K. P. Rodberg, 1,717.51; C. Scullion,
1,989.00; E. W. Swayne, 1,498.85; J. A. Sword, 2,317.78; C. Taylor, 1,598.04;F. E. Tone, 1,632.45; H. F. Troughton, 1,558.99; P. Vermeltfoort, 2,296.82;
W. Walls, 2,213.85; D. Watkins, 1,808.25; E. Whitmore, 1,627.62; W. Willson,
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Travelling Expenses—Continued
2,606.44; Z. Wojewodzki, 2,391.66; J. Wolfenden, 1,346.44; G. B. Wright,1,531.26; Accounts under $1,200, 72,146.43 191,259 91
Pay List:
Wages of men 3,690,917 59
Contracts:
Abbott, George C, Ltd., 38,153.54; Gordon S. Adamson & Associates, 19,058.74;Harry Adelman Construction, Ltd., 9,785.14; Alcan-Colony, Ltd., 3,662.00;R. F. Almas, Ltd., 6,083.90; Amalgamated Electric Corp., Ltd., 13,632.00; AmesCrosta Mills (Canada), Ltd., 17,352.00; R. V. Anderson & Associates, Ltd.,
10,425.33; Anderson X-Ray, Ltd., 15,404.47; T. A. Andre & Sons, Ltd., 35,130.00;Anglin-Norcross Ontario, Ltd., 2,134,095.57; Appelton Air Conditioning, Ltd.,
37,775.81; Len Ariss & Co., Ltd., 369,468.36; Armoured Floor Co., Ltd., 10,404.04;Armstrong Bros. Co., Ltd., 18,931.37; Arnett Co., Ltd., 37,577.40; Babcock-Wilcox & Goldie-McCulloch, Ltd., 209,673.35; Balharrie, Helmer & Morin,8,081.02; Ball Bros., Ltd., 212,831.57; Bernard T. Barbeau Associates, 12,916.28;Barber Construction, Ltd., 20,413.00; Fred Barbini, Ltd., 9,149.00; R. Barlow &Sons, Ltd., 4,666.73; Barnett & Rieder, 21,201.31; A. Battaglia Construction Co.,Ltd., 49,698.00; K. J. Beamish Construction Co., Ltd., 47,040.12; Beckett Ele-vator, Ltd., 11,352.45; Bedard-Girard, Ltd., 134,382.54; W. B. Bennett Paving,Ltd., 9,449.04; Bennett & Wright, Ltd., 100,098.06; Bertram Bros., Ltd.,
15,167.34; Bird Construction Co., Ltd., 1,999,366.88; G. S. Blakeslee & Co., Ltd.,
13,567.75; Bramall & Co. Construction, Ltd., 10,003.78; G. A. Braun (Canada),Ltd., 29,500.00; Charles H. Brooks, 14,476.84; Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. of
Canada, Ltd., 13,917.84; Buchanan Cartage, 4,173.50; A. Buchanan Floor Cover-ings, Ltd., 7,300.00; Burnley Contracting Co., Ltd., 8,063.00; A. Buttazzoni &Son, Ltd., 28,075.50; Campsall Electric Co., Ltd., 17,017.00; Canada ConstructionCo., Ltd., 8,999.85; Canada Sash & Door Co., Ltd., 3,964.00; Canadian BakerPerkins, Ltd., 27,804.00; Canadian Comstock Co., Ltd., 454,062.41; CanadianCurtis Refrigeration Co., Ltd., 10,310.05; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd.,
164,500.00; Canadian Laundry Machinery Co., Ltd., 155,284.25; Canadian Office
& School Furniture Co., Ltd., 20,491.67; Canadian Pittsburgh Industries, Ltd.,
82,274.37; Canadian Tile & Mosaic, Ltd., 7,345.65; Cardinal Painting & Decorat-ing Co., Ltd., 4,000.00; C. & F. Carere, Ltd., 30,175.71; Carmichael Roofing &Sheet Metal Co., Ltd., 6,489.07; Carrington Construction Co., Ltd., 175,508.77;Central Scientific Co. of Canada, Ltd., 73,343.96; Cherrv-Burrell Corp. of Canada,Ltd., 6,773.33; Clairson Construction Co., Ltd., 15,416.93; Adam Clark, Ltd.,
99,554.83; Clarkson Co., Ltd., 7,518.22; Claydon Co., Ltd., 25,778.00; A. H. CIoss& Son, 9,370.38; Code Construction Co., Ltd., 49,128.00; Con-Eng Contractors,Ltd., 521,158.08; Conniston Construction Co., Ltd., 6,317.90; Connollv MarbleMosaic & Tile Co., Ltd., 20,918.00; Continental Painters, 3,672.47; Cool-AirSystems, Ltd., 5,420.00; S. B. Coon & Son, 86,000.00; A. Cope & Sons, Ltd.,
24,491.91; Cosmo Carere Construction, Ltd., 17,494.64; Craig, Madill, Abram &Ingleson, 45,137.92; Creamery Package Mfg. Co., Ltd., 17,444.07; Cresswell-Pomeroy, Ltd., 17,085.60; Norman W. Critchley, 4,707.14; Cross Town PavingCo., Ltd., 3,917.89; Samuel Crump, Co., Ltd., 334,211.69; P. E. Cummings Con-struction Co., Ltd., 134,719.44; Current Electric, Ltd., 20,271.14; CustodisCanadian Chimney Co., Ltd., 28,950.00; John E. Dagsvik, 208,102.91; DeLeuw,Cather & Co. of Canada, Ltd., 5,614.20; Dell Construction Co., Ltd., 937,505.34;Dennisteel Corp., Ltd., 10,788.90; Dickson-Larkey, Ltd., 28,607.09; Diesel &Electric Maintenance & Supply, Ltd., 45,992.23; Dinsmore Construction, Ltd.,
161,571.01; Disher-Farrand, Ltd., 22,361.93; Dominion Sound Equipments, Ltd.,
11,766.00; Drever & Smith, 11,012.18; Dufferin Construction Co., Ltd., 19,200.99;
Dundas Plumbing & Heating Contractors, Ltd., 6,400.00; Dunker ConstructionCo., Ltd., 147,499.06; Robert Elder, Ltd., 4,188.90; Emmons & Mitchell Con-struction, Ltd., 29,386.60; Engco, Ltd., 3,786.40; Eponite Co., 17,584.60; O. H.Evans & Sons, Ltd., 31,713.40; Farquhar Construction, Ltd., 150,781.71; Fabri-
tects, Ltd., 17,909.66; Fassel Construction Co., Ltd., 173,258.35; Federal Pacific
Electric of Canada, 8,614.18; Federation Insurance Co. of Canada, 6,940.30;Don S. Ferguson & Sons, 15,663.75; Fisher, Tedman & Fisher, 5,966.28; W. Fitz-
gerald, Ltd., 7,815.19; Foley Construction, Ltd., 10,037.62; Wm. Ford Construc-tion, Ltd., 5,102.05; Forse Corp., 6,580.00; Foundation Co. of Ontario, Ltd.,
171,892.00; E. S. Fox Plumbing & Heating, Ltd., 169,458.91; Frid ConstructionCo., Ltd., 160,060.94; Frost Metal Products, Ltd., 6,283.58; John Gaffney Con-struction Co., Ltd., 25,207.68; General Steel Wares, Ltd., 23,713.41; Geoffrion &
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Contracts—Continued
Druker, 23,360.32; Glover Sales Co., Ltd., 3,757.71; Godson Contracting Co.,
Ltd., 4,698.76; Goodram Bros., Ltd., 11,504.53; Govan, Ferguson, Lindsay,Kaminker, Langley, Keenleyside, 17,836.73; Graham & Graham, Ltd., 44,330.60;Granite Construction Co., Ltd., 11,987.92; Grassie Construction Co., Ltd.,
92,025.67; Greenspoon Bros., Ltd., 5,232.00; H. Griffiths Co., Ltd., 25,204.36;Griffith & Crane, Ltd., 3,543.16; Hacquoil Construction, Ltd., 4,714.95; FrancisHankin & Co., Ltd., 13,179.00; W. A. Hankin, Ltd., 4,960.00; Hewitson Con-struction Co., Ltd., 14,124.72; Hill-Clark-Francis, Ltd., 102,753.36; Hobart Mfg.Co., Ltd., 25,873.15; James Holiday Construction, Ltd., 6,335.25; Holtrop Con-struction Co., Ltd., 6,333.60; Hospital & Kitchen Equipment Co., Ltd., 17,508.00;D. H. Howden & Co., Ltd., 100,002.61; Hurley-Gregoris Construction, 98,971.06;Industrial Contractors, Ltd., 19,955.72; John Inglis Co., Ltd., 30,673.00; JeffreyMfg. Co., Ltd., 35,146.25; B. K. Johl Inc., 326,551.42; Joice-Sweanor Electric,
Ltd., 5,271.17; W. Edward Jones, 10,885.60; Jordan Construction Management,Ltd., 144,630.45; James Kemp Construction, Ltd., 163,750.77; Knecht & Berch-told, 5,757.60; Konvey Construction Co., Ltd., 6,620.00; Liberman Plastering,
Ltd., 5,609.40; Town of Lindsay, 7,339.29; Liskeard Construction, Ltd., 5,625.00;
Ludell Mfg. (Canada), Ltd., 3,984.80; Marani, Morris & Allan, 48,967.00;Mathers & Haldenby, 19,272.80; McCurdy Radio Industries, Ltd., 77,365.48;
H. J. McFarland Construction Co., Ltd., 53,888.71 ; McKay-Cocker Construction,Ltd., 23,956.08; C. C. Meredith & Co., Ltd., 16,037.00; Miller Bros. Roofing,6,952.35; Miller Paving, Ltd., 22,621.45; J. P. Morin, Ltd., 17,218.83; Murphy &Morrow, Ltd., 8,077.35; Charles E. Napier Co., Ltd., 16,712.40; National ShowCase Co., Ltd., 8,710.40; Newman Bros., Ltd., 1,070,323.36; S. H. Newman Co.,
Ltd., 113,392.79; Ontario Electrical Construction Co., Ltd., 115,539.27; OntarioTerrazzo, Ltd., 3,939.29; Onway Construction Co., Ltd., 19,920.87; John B.Parkin & Associates, 25,000.00; Pendrith Machinery Co., Ltd., 27,146.50; Pent-land & Baker, 7,003.47; Perkin-Elmer (Canada), Ltd., 16,000.00; PermanentFloor Laying Co., Ltd., 7,721.00; Perrin Turner, Ltd., 5,541.60; J. Pesce & Son,14,250.88; Philips Industries, Ltd., 6,000.00; Pigott Construction Co., Ltd.,
49,093.53; Pioneer Electric Eastern, Ltd., 4,845.00; Proctor & Redfern, 5,192.21;Pulsifer Construction, Ltd., 18,794.15; Pumps & Softeners, Ltd., 25,911.00;W. B. Revell Construction Co., 4,536.04; Richards-Wilcox Canadian Co., Ltd.,
7,744.80; W. Bruce Riddell, 5,842.92; John Ritchie, Ltd., 259,460.70; RiversideConstruction Co., Ltd., 144,649.54; Angus Robertson, Ltd., 222,082.88; Robertson-Yates Corp., Ltd., 17,657.32; Roelofson Elevator Co., Ltd., 22,406.50; Roun-thwaite & Fairfield, 30,423.44; Rowe Bros. & Co. (Canada), Ltd., 80,302.59;Royalite Metal Furniture Co., Ltd., 23,974.08; Ruliff Grass Construction Co.,Ltd., 70,677.80; Samson Construction, Ltd., 26,649.80; Schulz Construction, Ltd.,
41,644.71; Sillman Co., Ltd., 108,380.05; Robert Simpson Co., Ltd., 4,788.00;Sivitilli Landscaping, Ltd., 24,500.12; Smith & Elston Co., Ltd., 5,016.38; Smith& Long, Ltd., 27,057.60; Springgay Construction Co., 37,989.92; Standard Paving,Ltd., 9,674.22; Stead & Lindstrom, Ltd., 135,130.52; Sterling Cables (Canada),Ltd., 12,018.93; Sterling Construction Co., Ltd., 9,817.00; Paul A. Stocks, Ltd.,
29,512.66: Stradwick-Peterboro, Ltd., 5,188.00; M. Sullivan & Sons, Ltd.,
518,215.08; Super Motor & Electric, Ltd., 17,600.00; J. B. Sutton, 50,000.00;Taylor Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd., 64,506.90; Technical ServiceLaboratories, 6,591.00; Terra Cotta Contracting Co., 19,836.24; Tidey Con-struction Co., Ltd., 48,399.98; Toronto General Insurance Co., 8,299.15; TorontoPainting Contractors, Ltd., 16,076.20; Toronto Refrigeration Co., Ltd., 34,682.00;Towland Construction, Ltd., 5,921.11; Tri-Town Construction Co., Ltd.,
13,297.70; Trov Laundry Machinerv (Canada), Ltd., 21,762.00; Turnbull Eleva-tor Co., Ltd., 125,773.05; Urquhart & Edwards, 6,646.50; Vespi Paving Co., Ltd.,
8,658.28; Paul G. Wallin, Ltd., 26,332.72; Warren Bituminous Paving Co., Ltd.,
31,180.80; T. C. Warwick & Sons, Ltd., 21,866.00; Mel Wedow Construction,27,925.00; Welcon, Ltd., 52,205.00; J. S. Whitehead, 6,672.01; Wilchar Construc-tion, Ltd., 269,522.96; Wilkinson Construction, Ltd., 21,790.80; Wilkinson-Kompass, Ltd., 7,170.56; Charles J. Wilson, Ltd., 153,996.95; James H. Wilson,Ltd., 34,799.24; Wilson Science Equipment, Ltd., 42,120.81; Windsor Plumbing& Heating, Ltd., 47,152.64; Chester C. Woods, 63,144.31; Wrought Iron RangeCo. of Canada, Ltd., 1 1,957.20; T. Zanette, 11,685.00; Accounts under $3,500,
133,968.58 17,749,215 25
Rental of Equipment:
Accounts under $3,500 18,386 29
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Construction of New Buildings and Works, Purchase of Lands, etc.—Continued
Purchase of Property and Expenses in connection therewith
:
Alice, Mary, 39,042.06; W. Alway, 89,624.93; P. Copses, 5,000.00; CranbrookeInvestments, Ltd., 125,000.00; Alice Croson, 28,761.89; F. W. & E. M. Devlin,19,501.80; C. A. & E. Ebbinghaus & Ebbinghaus Electric, Ltd., 25,548.29;Gore & Storrie, Ltd., 5,236.37; London Health Association, 500,000.00; McLennan& Watt, 3,870.00; Mason, Foulds, Arnup, Walter, Weir & Boeckh, 148,663.75;M. C. Meretsky & Estate of Florence Kert, 62,792.80; National SanitariumAssociation, 902,577.79; City of Port Arthur, 8,232.71; Sisters of St. Joseph forthe Diocese of Toronto in Upper Canada, 3,540,000.00; Stratton & Stratton,25,904.94; Accounts under $3,500, 53,922.25 5,583,679 58
Materials, Supplies, Equipment, etc.:
Acousticon Dictograph Co. of Canada, Ltd., 8,289.92; Air Reduction Canada,Ltd., 5,426.01; Alpha Aracon Radio Co., Ltd., 3,577.43; Alsco Sales (NorthernOntario), 3,869.63; Aluminum Goods, Ltd., 3,563.54; Amalgamated ElectricCorp., Ltd., 9,232.00; American Instrument Co., Inc., 4,480.00; AmericanSterilizer Co. of Canada, Ltd., 10,970.05; Andersen X-Ray, Ltd., 7,825.00;Arnett Co., Ltd., 15,214.10; Ash Temple, Ltd., 6,328.09; Atlas Helio Co., Ltd.,8,959.01; Automatic Electric Sales (Canada), Ltd., 5,057.01; Beatty Bros.,
Ltd., 3,621.00; Beaver Furniture Co., Ltd., 8,796.91; Beaver Lumber Co., Ltd.,
9,753.24; Bennett & Wright, Ltd., 11,791.23; Eddie Black's, Ltd., 4,212.70;L. J. Blakely, 3,768.15; G. S. Blakeslee & Co., Ltd., 7,016.65; H. Boehmer &Co., Ltd., 5,896.56; Boyce Boiler & Machinery Co., Ltd., 8,850.75; BrantfordHydro-Electric Power Commission, 7,458.79; British American Oil Co., Ltd.,
10,269.56; British Drug Houses (Canada), Ltd., 3,603.47; Bruce Station Lumber& Supply Co., Ltd., 6,794.02; Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
9,900.47; Builders' Supplies, Ltd., 7,137.43; W. G. Burton, Ltd., 7,803.30;Robert Bury & Co. (Canada), Ltd., 4,027.54; Canada Hardware, Ltd., 10,234.34;Canada Iron Foundries, Ltd., 5,486.45; Canada Pumps, Ltd., 7,563.00; CanadianCurtis Refrigeration Co., Ltd., 9,336.00; Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Ltd.,
7, 170.09; Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., 65,61 7.96; Canadian Johns-Manville,Ltd., 7,890.40; Canadian Laboratory Supplies, Ltd., 28,606.19; Canadian LaundryMachinery Co., Ltd., 26,354.00; Canadian Marconi Co., 7,659.00; CanadianOffice & School Furniture Co., Ltd., 6,524.86; Canadian Petrofina, Ltd., 9,028.44;Canadian Pittsburgh Industries, Ltd., 4,622.95; Canadian Seating Co., Ltd.,
18,664.27; Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd., 10,634.34; Carrington Lumber& Builders' Supply, Ltd., 9,258.69; Walter A. Carveth, Ltd., 17,411.25; Cassidy's,
Ltd., 13,438.42; Cave & Co., Ltd., 9,128.06; Central Scientific Co. of Canada,Ltd., 26,585.07; Chaseside Equipment Co. of Canada, 7,025.00; Circuit Electric
Co., Ltd., 4,919.27; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 39,338.36; Cockburn& Archer, Ltd., 3,624.61; Colautti Bros., Ltd., 4,397.00; Charles W. Collins
Stores, Ltd., 8,946.13; Commonwealth Plywood Co., Ltd., 3,826.37; Cooksville-
Laprairie Brick, Ltd., 3,886.58; Coulter Copper & Brass, Ltd., 6,390.90; Crane,
Ltd., 25,397.88; Cresswell-Pomeroy, Ltd., 8,608.00; W. H. Cunningham & Hill,
Ltd., 6,949.65; Curtis Products, Ltd., 53,801.33; Dalex Co., Ltd., 12,564.00;
J. Lome Davidson, Ltd., 5,178.38; Dell Construction Co., Ltd., 30,806.04;
Diesel & Electric Maintenance & Supply, Ltd., 5,826.35; Dinsmore Construction,
Ltd., 24,815.91; Dominion Beauty Supplies, Ltd., 6,530.20; Dominion Electric
Supply Co., 10,987.70; Dominion Metalware Industries, Ltd., 17,823.00; DominionSoil Investigation, Ltd., 3,932.90; Drapery Trade Service, 6,727.58; Drummond,McCall & Co., Ltd., 7,215.65; E. C. C. Canada, Ltd., 3,769.25; E. S. A. (Canada),
Ltd., 3,899.40; Eastern Power Devices, Ltd., 14,550.00; O. W. Eaton Furniture
Co , Ltd., 3 r961.80; Ellis & Howard, Ltd., 12,846.65; Electro Sonic Supply Co.,
Ltd., 13,311.76; Elmwood Motors, Ltd., 26,721.00; Emco, Ltd., 22,430.46;
Evans Lumber & Builders' Supply, Ltd., 5,617.96; O. H. Evans & Sons, Ltd.,
4 484.85; Feston's Office Outfitters, 9,795.95; Firth Brown Steels, Ltd., 5,425.99;
Fisher & Burpe, Ltd., 10,927.34; Fisher Scientific Co., Ltd., 23,349.22; W.Fitzgerald, Ltd., 14,343.45; Forest City Terrazzo Tile, Ltd., 4,587.00; C. A.
Fraser, Ltd., 7,824.01; Frigidaire Products of Canada, Ltd., 8,150.06; Frost
Metal Products, Ltd., 16,061.54; Frost Steel & Wire Co., Ltd., 4,768.71; Gall
Lumber Co., Ltd., 8,764.49; General Fire Extinguisher Corp. (Canada), Ltd.,
4,183.55; General Motors Products of Canada, Ltd., 11,029.59; General Plastics,
4,472.44; General Steel Wares, Ltd., 7,221.48; General Supply Co. of Canada,
Ltd , 4,051.58; Paul Girard Co., Ltd., 3,775.00; Glaxo-Allenburys (Canada),
Ltd., 4,979.38; Globe Mills, Ltd., 12,917.12; Cecil Goodberry Well Drilling,
Ltd., 45,282.92; Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada, Ltd., 7,537.89;
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Materials, Supplies, Equipment, etc.—Continued
Grand & Toy, Ltd., 20,450.26; Grass Instrument Co., 8,534.32; Graver WaterConditioning Co., 4,584.00; B. Greening Wire Co., Ltd., 5,792.59; Grinnell Co.of Canada, Ltd., 4,432.07; Gross Machinery & Supply Co., Ltd., 9,402.51;Harter Metal Furniture, Ltd., 7,260.95; J. F. Hartz Co., Ltd., 6,882.47; HarwellElectric Supply Co., Ltd., 11,316.83; Department of Health, 8,783.62; Heintzman& Co., Ltd., 5,949.44; Department of Highways, 35,703.31; Hill-Clark-Francis,Ltd., 5,344.83; Edmund Hind Lumber Co., Ltd., 8,908.03; Hobart Mfg. Co.,Ltd., 6,542.63; E. Hoffman Machinery Supply, Ltd., 4,549.44; Hoskin Scientific
Co., 8,696.60; Hospital & Kitchen Equipment Co., Ltd., 6,519.42; HouseholdSupplies (Canada), Ltd., 3,644.49; Howden Electrical Supply, 4,378.59; Hughes-Owens Co., Ltd., 15,734.59; Ideal Electric (Ontario), Ltd., 3,765.03; ImperialOil, Ltd., 10,556.67; Imperial Surgical Co., 10,123.35; Instruments (1951),Ltd., 8,297.60; O. H. Johns Glass, Co., Ltd., 38,413.10; W. Edward Jones,6,278.00; Kapuskasing Paving, 5,187.62; Keyes Pembroke, Ltd., 4,015.36;Lay-Rite Tile Co., 4,185.00; Leco Tool & Machine Co., 4,420.00; Arthur S.
Leitch Co., Ltd., 12,688.99; Lewis Bros. Hardware, Ltd., 4,486.11; Lindstrom& Nilson, Ltd., 6,328.03; City of London, 5,405.60; C. A. McMurtry Furniture,Ltd., 12,144.02; Marks & Co. (Hamilton), Ltd., 5,115.08; Marnoch Office SupplyCo., 9,978.33; Masco Electric Co., Ltd., 8,798.29; Medland Machinery, Ltd.,
5,740.00; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 40,371.66; Metal Craft Co., Ltd.,
5,134.70; Metal Fabricators, Ltd., 64,955.75; Edward Milner Co., Ltd., 6,726.01;Mount Dennis Motors, Ltd., 10,401.02; Charles E. Napier Co., Ltd., 15,408.40;National Time & Signal Co., 9,398.20; S. H. Newman Co., Ltd., 10,159.10;Niagara Vallance, Brown, 4,970.74; North-Clair Motors, Ltd., 11,890.00;Northern Electric Co., Ltd., 111,523.70; Northern Wood Preservers, Ltd.,
4,353.28; Office Specialty Mfg. Co., Ltd., 6,466.70; Ontario Blueprint Co.,Ltd., 12,095.50; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 15,050.64; OntarioReformatory, Mimico, Industries, 7,010.54; Oshawa Ornamental Railings,
3,883.75; Otis Elevator Co., Ltd., 5,771.48; Pedlar People, Ltd., 3,764.10;Pendrith Machinery Co., Ltd., 23,123.45; Penzer Products, Ltd., 11,582.00;Peterborough Office Supply, Ltd., 4,348.76; E. M. Peto Associates, Ltd., 4,647.98;H. W. Petrie, Ltd., 9,349.19; Philips Electronics Industries, Ltd., 4,550.00;W. J. Pickard, Ltd., 5,383.20; Pillofoam, Ltd., 18,884.65; Plywood SupplyCo., Ltd., 6,957.05; Polyfiber, Ltd., 13,151.00;. Prestige Office Interiors, Ltd.,
12,550.16; Pumps & Softeners, Ltd., 4,420.54; Queen's Printer, 34,611.86; Racey,MacCallum & Associates, Ltd., 4,256.17; RCA Victor Co., Ltd., 20,552.29;Railway & Power Engineering Corp., Ltd., 3,698.90; Reed, Shaw & McNaught,44,573.96; Regent Electric Supply Co., 20,080.49; Revere Electrical Distributors,4,384.01; Renown Plumbing Supplies, Ltd., 7,391.08; John Ritchie, Ltd.,
13,262.40; James Robertson Co., Ltd., 15,583.97; Rocamora Bros., Ltd., 17,097.31;Roelofson Elevator Co., Ltd., 9,869.20; Royal Metal Mfg. Co., 127,254.55;Royalite Metal Furniture Co., Ltd., 23,218.45; Ruddy Electric Wholesale, Ltd.,
26,088.89; Russelsteel, Ltd., 3,629.42; Safety Supply Co., 6,766.14; SentinelSod. Co., Ltd., 6,577.69; Shell Oil Co. of Canada, Ltd., 4,939.11; ShipmanElectronics, 5,468.64; Simmons, Ltd., 24,853.20; Robert Simpson Co., Ltd.,
43,478.60; Sleepmaster, Ltd., 3,523.74; Smith & Elston Co., Ltd., 5,004.89;Soo Mill & Lumber Co., Ltd., 7,825.34; Spada Tile, Ltd., 5,096.00; Steel Co.of Canada, Ltd., 8,628.45; Stephen Industries (Reg'd.), 3,915.00; Sterling Cables(Canada), Ltd., 9,015.58; J. Stevens & Son Co., Ltd., 39,352.97; Paul A. Stocks,Ltd., 5,419.25; Strong-Scott, Ltd., 5,639.00; Superior Electric Supply Co. of
Toronto, Ltd., 5,698.80; Superior Lumber Co., Ltd., 3,506.09; K. A. Sweetman,8,194.99; Taylor-McKibbon, Ltd., 12,939.58; Tech Reproduction Services,Ltd., 9,860.30; Tepson's Ltd., 11,411.96; Terry Burners, Inc., 3,578.77; TexacoCanada, Ltd., 3,830.42; Thompson Products, Ltd., 5,892.75; Tillsonburg Pipe& Supply Co., Ltd., 11,154.56; Toronto Camera Exchange, Ltd., 5,597.38;City of Toronto, 12,426.12; Toronto Refrigeration Fixture Co., Ltd., 30,449.77;Traders Plumbing & Heating Supplies, Ltd., 18,009.01 ; Troy Laundry Machinery(Canada), Ltd., 14,885.20; Upton, Bradeen & James, Ltd., 7,299.67; ValleyCamp Coal Co. of Canada, Ltd., 12,687.26; Vary Equipment Co., 5,451.00;Victaulic Co. of Canada, Ltd., 8,176.85; Viditon Corp., Ltd., 20,020.00; NormanWade Co., Ltd., 4,150.56; Wards Natural Science Establishment Inc., 8,500.83;Warnock-Hersey Co., Ltd., 24,482.23; Watson Concrete Products, Ltd., 6,687.12;Weldwood Plywood, Ltd., 11,808.26; Western Plumbing & Industrial Supplies,Ltd., 12,191.64; Western Store Equipment Co., Ltd., 5,179.30; George WestphalCo. of Canada, Ltd., 7,186.09; Wetmore Welding Supplies, Ltd., 3,763.29;White Hardware, Ltd., 6,145.93; Wild of Canada, Ltd., 10,739.10; A. R. WilliamsMachinery Co., Ltd., 4,291.63; Harold A. Wilson Co. of Toronto, Ltd., 3,548.44;
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Public Buildings—Construction, etc.—Continued
Construction of New Buildings and Works, Purchase of Lands, etc.—Continued
Materials, Supplies, Equipment, etc.—Continued
James H. Wilson, Ltd., 6,794.00; Charles J. Wilson, Ltd., 3,783.00; Wonder VallevSodding, 4,872.50; Wood Alexander, Ltd., 8,569.79; Woodcraft Mfg. Co.,
7,764.17; Wrought Iron Range Co. of Canada, Ltd., 61,876.82; Zenith ElectricSupply, Ltd., 19,388.83; Freight, express and cartage, 20,218.22; sundry-newspapers, advertising, 24,748.58; telephone and telegrams, 19,711.29; sundrvUnions re Welfare Plans, 19,046.32; accounts under $3,500, 1,054,356.59; Add:—Accounts transferred from Department of Lands and Forests, 479,200.26;Equipment transferred from construction of Dams, Docks and Locks, 38,716.71;Public Utilities Accounts transferred from Ontario Government Buildings,
12,353.18; Less:—Materials, etc. transferred to various projects, 299,475.63;Accounts, etc., transferred to various Departments, 5,744.86. .. .4,339,869 61
Total 32,684,850 93Less: Refunds (see page S 12) . 1,338,831 02
Overhead transferred to OntarioGovernment Buildings, Repairs. 129,684 55— 1,468,515 57
31,216.335 36
LOCKS, BRIDGES, DAMS AND DOCKS, ETC.
Maintenance of Locks, Bridges, Dams and Docks, etc., ($108,595.67)
Salaries:
Sundry Employees 39,488 48
Travelling Expenses:
B. G. Paget, 2,707.63; C. Swift, 1,550.13; Accounts under $1,200, 186.68. . . . 4,444 44
Pay List:
Wages of men 45,127 91
Materials, Supplies, etc.:
Department of Lands and Forests, 6,390.65; Accounts under $3,500, 1,770.67;
Add:—Materials, etc., transferred from Public Buildings, Construction, 11,360.13;
Public Utilities Accounts transferred from Ontario Government Buildings, 13.39. 19,534 84
Construction of Dams, Docks and Locks ($850,584.12)
Salaries:
J. M. Cherry, 7,150.00; B. C. Doell, 7,500.00; F. J. Forbes, 6,300.00; W. L. Rice,
10,500.00; J. Svanks, 9,499.92; D. G. Wells, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 45,617.01. 94,366 93
Travelling Expenses:
J. M. Cherry, 2,056.26; B. C. Doell, 2,001.42; J. Ferguson, 1,952.51; F. J. Forbes,'3,417.37; W. Krienke, 1,336.74; W. L. Rice, 1,570.09; D. G. Wells, 1,688.91;
H. Weir, 2,437.61; Accounts under $1,200, 12,849.99 29,310 90
Pay List:
Wages of men 284,302 71
Materials, Supplies, etc.:
H. G. Acres & Co., Ltd., 10,362.04; W. L. Ballentine Co., Ltd., 8,543.93; M. L.
Baxter, Ltd., 16,451.30; L. R. Bousquet, 3,703.92; Canada Cement Co., Ltd.,
17,115.93; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 6,957.87; Construction Machinery Co.
of Canada, Ltd., 7,165.43; Geo. W. Crothers, Ltd., 28,490.96; Dominion Bridge
Co., Ltd., 6,133.60; Hoffman Concrete Products, Ltd., 8,205.87; Hydro-Electric
Power Commission of Ontario, 7,200.00; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 13,103.75; Irwin
Ready-Mixed Concrete, Ltd., 5,291.75; Geo. Lentir, Jr., 8,168.50; Gus Marker
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS S 19
Locks, Bridges, Dams and Docks, etc.—Continued
Construction of Dams, Docks and Locks—Continued
Materials, Supplies, etc.—Continued
Block and Tile, Ltd., 10,759.98; J. McCool, 9,303.00; Nixon Building Products,Ltd., 7,639.94; Nordic Truck and Equipment, Ltd., 6,960.00; Ontario Equip-ment & Supply, Ltd., 3,815.05; Kurt Orban Canada, Ltd., 6,724.29; PembrokeLumber Co., Ltd., 3,552.74; Powell Equipment Co., Ltd., 7,570.63; K. Pristanski,
4,353.70; St. Mary's Cement Co., Ltd., 3,762.00; Sarnia Scaffolds, Ltd., 5,941.09;S. J. Sutter Construction, 5,094.07; Sweet's Sand & Stone Co., 5,510.00; ThunderBay Harbor Improvements, Ltd., 6,680.35; Toronto Steel Fabricators, 8,527.00;
Accounts under $3,500, 183,751.74; Add:—Telephone toll charges transferred
from Ontario Government Buildings, 2,502.50; Public Utilities Accounts trans-
ferred from Ontario Government Buildings, 174.80; Materials, etc., transferredfrom Public Buildings, Construction, 51,802.56; Less:—Equipment transferred toPublic Buildings, Construction, 38,716.71 442,603 58
Locks, Bridges, Dams and Docks, etc $959,179 79
AID TO DRAINAGE
Grants in aid of Drainage Work, in accordance withThe Provincial Aid to Drainage Act, ($599,998.97)
Townships of:
Adjala, 1,532.70; Anderdon, 2,752.27; Aldborough, 10,293.82; Bertie, 536.03Blanshard, 2,044.60; Blenheim, 7,583.32; Bosanquet, 2,605.47; Brooke, 19,652.84;
Bruce, 2,086.12; Burford, 2,522.34; Caledonia, 5,830.84; Camden, 3,543.98;Caradoc, 9,315.06; Charlotteville, 7,466.72; Chatham, 10,264.17; Clarence,2,195.53; Clinton, 3,950.23; Colborne, 4,092.27; Colchester North, 5,210.73;
Colchester South, 13,504.02; Culross, 827.33; Dawn, 2,672.95; Delaware, 4,093.49;
Derby, 1,326.09; Dereham, 1,060.64; Dorchester North, 11,938.66; Dover,22,350.73; Downie, 699.84; Dutton, 10,384.47; Easthope North, 1,195.04;
Easthope South, 373.95; Ekfrid, 12,793.05; Elderslie, 3,267.80; Ellice, 3,085.53Elma, 3,605.02; Enniskillen, 10,246.24; Essa, 2,959.45; Euphemia, 12,732.89;Finch, 3,002.62; Garafraxa East, 1,174.09; Gosfield South, 3,260.63; GowerNorth, 12.02; Grey, 1,081.47; Harrow, 270.44; Harwich, 10,275.29; Hay, 3,489.95;Hibbert, 1,540.75; Houghton, 1,858.03; Howard, 3,619.26; Kenyon, 2,186.48;Lancaster, 1,680.83; Lobo, 9,022.74; Lochiel, 6,370.52; Logan, 1,886.65; London,18,782.44; Luther East, 1,951.79; Macdonald, Meredith & Aberdeen Additional,1,424.48; Maidstone, 9,761.86; Malahide, 2,200.16; Maiden, 3,739.59; Mary-borough, 143.67; McGillivray, 4,293.39; McKillop, 25.327.19; Melancthon,605.10; Mersea, 7,509.57; Metcalfe, 587.50; Middleton, 4,695.72; Minto, 7,701.67;Moore, 6,393.68; Mornington, 2,481.69; Morris, 927.90; Mosa, 3,378.70; Moulton,3,042.33; Nichol, 704.18; Nissouri East, 20,123.87; Nissouri West, 1,767.10;
Normandy, 4,908.51; Norwich North, 831.07; Norwich South, 658.83; Orford,4,935.27; Osnabruck, 3,862.85: Oxford East, 5,161.98; Oxford West, 538.59;Pelee, 14,847.06; Plantagenet South, 1,896.43; Plympton, 11,235.80; Raleigh,
8,807.89; Rommey, 973.33; Sandwich East, 4,108.73; Sandwich South, 20,480.41;Sarnia, 6,017.30; Sombra, 7,256.49; Southwold, 11,844.18; Stanley, 1,791.77;Stephen, 4,553.49; Sunnidale, 1,536.77; Tecumseth, 4,816.25; Tilbury East,
4,013.45; Tilburv North, 4,507.28; Tilburv West, 6,541.10; Townsend, 6,743.29;Tuckersmith, 729.95; Usborne, 9,588.16; Wainfleet, 860.74; Wallace, 11,057.14;Walsingham North, 412.52; Warwick, 7,115.34; Wellesley, 2,185.26; WilliamsEast, 1,450.00; Walpole, 3,643.70; Wyoming, 894.39; Williamsburgh, 2,228.72;Winchester, 2,881.70; Windham, 11,212.63; Woodhouse, 287.22; Zone, 528.33;Zorra East, 837.13; Zorra West, 346.34 599,998 97
Salaries and Expenses in connection with preparing Drainage Schemes andfor Construction, Improvement or Reconstruction of Trunk Channelsfor Farm Drainage in Northern Ontario, including expenses in con-nection with Drainage Works which may qualify for Grants under
The Provincial Aid to Drainage Act ($31,331.05)
Salaries:
A. C. Falconer, 6,900.00; F. H. Smith, 6,600.00; Other salaries, 4,703.10 18,203 10
Travelling Expenses:
F. H. Smith, 2,298.76; Accounts under $1,200, 832.05 3,130 81
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Aid to Drainage—Continued
Salaries and Expenses in connection with preparing Drainage Schemes, etc.—Continued
Materials, Supplies, etc.:
E. Lacroix, 5,033.10; Accounts under $3,500, 4,833.88; Add:—Materials,etc., transferred from Public Buildings, Construction, 130.16 9,997 14
Municipal Drainage, including Grants in aid thereof ($12,770.48)
John B. Smith & Sons, Ltd., 7,872.00; Accounts under $3,500, 4,898.48 12,770 48
Aid to Drainage $644,100 50
MISCELLANEOUS
Preparing and Installing Exhibits for Government Departments,including costs of Electric Services, and other Expenses in
connection therewith ($34,492.98)
Pay List:
Wages of men 25,982 72
Materials, Supplies, etc.:
Accounts under $3,500, 5,951.95; Add:—Materials, etc., transferred from PublicBuildings, Construction, 2,558.31 8,510 26
Expenses arising from Unforeseen Circumstances or for which noprovision has been made, as directed by the Lieutenant Governor
in Council ($77,733.00)
Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto, 77,705.40; Accounts under $3,500, 27.60. 77,733 00
Grants towards the cost of construction of new Jail accommodation asdirected by the Lieutenant Governor in Council ($232,224.25)
County of Elgin, 13,745.45; County of Lambton, 218,478.80 232,224 25
Dredging in the Muskoka Lakes ($5,180.30)
Pay List:
Wages of men 2,112 88
Materials, Supplies, etc.:
Accounts under $3,500 3,067 42
Grants for purchase of lands, construction of remedial works to alleviateflooding conditions, erosion of farm lands, and other damages and expenses
in connection therewith as directed by the Lieutenant Governorin Council ($199,936.83)
Town of Collingwood, 9,809.66; City of Cornwall, 40,000.00; Township of Harwich,900.00; Township of Orillia, 825.00; Receiver General of Canada, 141,966.95;Township of Ryerson, 585.90; Township of Teck, 5,849.32 199,936 83
Miscellaneous $549,567 36
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. T. R. Connell 12,000 00
Total Expenditure, Department of Public Works. .. $42,870,033.47
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Board of Parole 6
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District Jails 19
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Hon. G. C. Wardrope, Minister (Statutory, see page T 22)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($369,420.33)
J. A. Graham Deputy Minister 14,499 96G. W. Alton, 6,300.00; H. P. Bishop, 8,599.92; G. E. Brackenbury, 6,900.00;
T. W. Brand, 6,600.00; W. W. Cunningham, 7,200.00; D. N. Fosbury, 4,025.00;
L. R. Hackl, 9,000.00; G. E. Jacobs, 6,000.00; G. Kidd, 6,900.00; J. K. Lambie,10,500.00; F. J. Matthews, 6,000.00; A. S. Nuttall, 6,000.00; F. V. Ott, 7,800.00;
M. W. Pinker, 7,500.00; F. H. Potts, 7,500.00; D. Sinclair, 7,200.00; R. T. West,6,900.00; E. G. Wright, 6,900.00; G. Wright, 7,999.92; Other salaries,
219,095.53 369,420 33
Travelling Expenses ($39,215.42)
General
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Hon. G. C. Wardrope, 3,864.51; G. W. Alton, 1,637.87; G. E. Brackenbury,1,316.06; W. B. Common, 1,682.67; Department of Highways, 1,650.78; G. E.
Jacobs, 1,308.08; F. J. Matthews, 1,669.46; F. V. Ott, 1,406.96; F. H. Potts,
1,283.91; D. Sinclair, 1,426.59; Trans-Canada Air Lines, 2,839.00; G. Wright,1,245.07; Accounts under $1,200, 10,887.10 32,218 06
Removal Expenses of Officials in the Department:
Accounts under $1,200 6,997 36
Maintenance ($34,999.90)
Queen's Printer, 14,117.54; Telephone, 5,479.34; accounts under $3,500,15,403.02 34,999 90
Prisoners' Rehabilitation Expenses, etc. ($21,204.62)
Sundry Persons, assistance 21,204 62
Prisoners' Removal and Other Expenses ($98,432.39)
Travelling and Other Expenses of Bailiffs and Prisoners:
General Motors Products of Canada, Ltd., 36,739.51; Governor, District Jail,
Kenora, 2,220.85; Governor, District Jail, Sault Ste. Marie, 1,553.32; GrayCoach Lines, Ltd., 1,405.34; T. Hill, 1,532.99; Industrial Farm, Monteith,4,896.39; J. R. Keddie, 8,327.37; Ontario Reformatory, Mimico, 1,390.29; J.Taylorson, 3,558.03; Accounts under $1,200, 6,804.30 68,428 39
Railway Fares, etc., of Discharged Prisoners:
Canadian National Railways, 15,573.85; Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 6,832.25;Ontario Northland Railway, 4,685.65; Accounts under $3,500, 2,912.25 30,004 00
Advisory Committees—Allowances and Expenses ($5,432.15)
Minister's Advisory Council for the Treatment of the Offender:
G. H. Basher, expenses, 32.70; W. A. Cardwell, allowance, 200.00, expenses,284.05; M. C. Davies, allowance, 380.00, expenses, 500.45; H. Kinnear, allowance,360.00; expenses, 324.34; H. McKenzie, allowance, 240.00, expenses, 141.95;W. M. Murdoch, allowance, 80.00, expenses, 38.20 2,581 69
Training Schools' Advisory Board:
J. M. Bennett, allowance, 1,140.00, expenses, 65.45; I. R. Frame, expenses,15.00; C. H. Lewis, expenses, 16.20; W. M. Murdoch, allowance, 160.00, expenses,34.20; M. W. Pinker, expenses, 184.61; E. Sanderson, allowance, 1,140.00,expenses, 95.00 2,850 46
T6 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Main Office—Continued
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($7,171.49)
Receiver General of Canada, 14,342.98; Less refund of Employees' contribution,7,171.49 7,171 49
Workmen's Compensation Board—Awards and Costs ($29,669.40)
Workmen's Compensation Board 29,669 40
Grants ($687,284.80)
Salvation Army for Prison and Police Court Work 30,000 00
Prisoners' Rehabilitation Societies, etc.
:
Elizabeth Fry Society, 11,500.00; John Howard Society, 22,500.00; John Howardand Elizabeth Fry Society of the District of Thunder Bay, 1,000.00 35,000 00
Training Schools:
St. John's Training School, 234,298.30; St. Joseph's Training School, 191,715.50;St. Mary's Training School, 172,363.80 598,377 60
Ontario Universities—Departments of Psychology and Social Work (TrainingFellowships):
University of Ottawa, 4,500.00; University of Toronto, 3,000.00; University of
Western Ontario, 1 ,500.00 9,000 00
Sanatoria—Towards Custodial Expenses of Tubercular Prisoners:
Fort William Sanitorium 14,907 20
Main Office $1,292,830 50
BOARD OF PAROLE
Salaries ($76,164.02)
D. C. Mason, 7,850.00; J. S. Morrison, 6,875.00; Other salaries, 61,439.02 76,164 02
Allowance and Expenses for Parole Board ($4,619.95)
W. A. Bunton, allowance, 115.00, expenses, 112.45; G. L. Coulter, allowance, 1,450.00,
expenses, 385.00; R. Good, allowance, 75.00, expenses, 255.00; E. J. Roche,allowance, 130.00, expenses, 303.95; J. I. Ross, allowance, 1,150.00, expenses,401.35; D. P. Rowland, allowance, 130.00, expenses, 112.20 4,619 95
Travelling Expenses ($7,883.68)
J. W. Braden, 1,756.48; D. C. Mason, 1,743.76; Accounts under $1,200, 4,383.44. 7,883 68
Maintenance ($3,440.81)
Accounts under $3,500 3,440 81
Board of Parole $92,108 46
INSTITUTIONS
(Ontario Reformatories, Industrial Farms, Training Schools and District Jails)
Salaries $ 7,521,447.21General Maintenance 3,311,318.76Repairs to Buildings, etc 400,830.83Industries 2,877,724.56
$14,111,321.36Less: Industrial Operations Revenue 3,034,264.31
$11,077,057.05
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF REFORM INSTITUTIONS T7
Ontario Reformatories
Guelph
Salaries ($1,576,362.71)
J. Bain, 550.00; E. H. Childs, 7,800.00; L. E. Churchill, 1,200.00; J. E. Cunningham,6,600.00; E. J. Harloff, 6,300.00; C. W. Jackson, 6,600.00; E. L. Marcinkovsky,9,499.92; J. C. McQuigge, 6,000.00; G. A. Mellow, 10,500.00; C. Sanderson,
9,999.96; J. A. Sunde, 6,600.00; D. H. Williams, 5,775.00; Clerical Staff,
94,226.73; Custodial Staff, 1,080,781.72; Instructional Staff, 58,886.82; Main-tenance Staff, 62,383.09; Domestic Staff, 76,425.42; Farm and Garden Staff,
44,369.76; Medical and Nursing Staff, 23,179.04; Other salaries, 58,685.25. . 1,576,362 71
General Maintenance ($689,012.03)
Travelling Expenses 21,446 37
Medicines and Medical Comforts 50,581 21
Groceries and Provisions 262,124 13
Fuel, Light and Water 60,624 16
Clothing 88,188 41
Laundry and Cleaning 26,228 75
Furniture and Furnishings 31,183 89Office Expenses 22,412 96Farm Expenses 69,694 48Contingencies 56,527 67
Travelling Expenses:
L. D. Foster, 1,848.08; H. E. Hopper, 2,047.89; T. J. Loker, 3,423.93; P. A.Smith, 1,762.05; Accounts under $1,200, 12,364.42 21,446 37
Expenses:
Acton Creamery, Ltd., 5,023.00; Balfours, Ltd., 6,600.94; Burns & Co. (Eastern),
Ltd., 3,629.54; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries, 9,380.88; Canada & DominionSugar Co., Ltd., 8,415.15; Coleman Packing Co., Ltd., 4,293.89; First Co-operative Packers of Ontario, Ltd., 5,420.16; James J. Hartford, 4,970.00
R. B. Hayhoe & Co., Ltd., 6,197.00; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 3,700.00S. Hisey & Son, Ltd., 3,822.00; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario14,642.64; MacDonald Tobacco, Inc., 13,188.97; Ivan McDougall, 3,617.24
Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 7,404.62; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 10,880.19
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 201,440.84; Queen's Printer, 11,323.64
Reesor's Marmill, Ltd., 8,986.00; Robin Hood Flour Mills, Ltd., 4,459.00Standard Brands, Ltd., 4,439.50; United Dairy & Poultry Co-operative, Ltd.
21,653.88; Weaver Coal Co., 43,117.34; Express, etc., 4,081.59; gratuities
16,667.00; telephone, 6,732.69; accounts under $3,500, 233,477.96 667,565 66
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($62,853.06)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 24,366 19
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 32,830 15
Livestock, Vehicles and Farm Implements 5,656 72
Hardy Motors, Ltd., 4,866.72; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 9,467.40;
Accounts under $3,500, 48,518.94 62,853 06
Salaries:Industries ($1,550,769.14)
Industrial Plant Managers, 30,549.72; Industrial Shop Foremen, 26,199.60;
Other salaries, 77,349.84 134,099 16
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 863 87
Expenses:
American Can Co. of Canada, Ltd., 42,929.14; Bradshaw Bros. Agencies, Ltd.,
4,529.99; Burns <Sr Co. (Eastern), Ltd., 3,892.76; Caldwell Linen Mills, Ltd.,
8,191.77; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co., Ltd., 29,826.00; Canada Packers, Ltd.,
T8\
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph—Continued
I ndustries—Continued
Expenses—Continued
15,194.97; Canadian Industries, Ltd., 7,112.74; Canners Machinery, Ltd.,
7,410.31; Coleman Packing Co., Ltd., 26,003.24; Consumers Lumber Co., Ltd.,
12,428:69; Henry Cullingworth & Sons (Canada), Ltd., 8,498.24; DominionTextile Co., Ltd., 40,612.71; Harold E. Downey, 11,518.81; F. H. Dunham & Co.,
Ltd., 50,401.97; F. W. Fearman Co., Ltd., 43,938.95; Gamble-Robinson, Ltd.,
4,329.37; Griffith Laboratories, Ltd., 4,108.43; Hamilton Cotton Co., Ltd.,
5,482.75; Hamilton Lumber & Supplies, Ltd., 8,917.96; Hartley Fruit Farms,8,568.48; Hemlock Fruit Farms, 4,051.88; Phillip Hoffman & Sons, Ltd., 8,552.28;S. House & Sons, 5,766.33; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario,11,286.45; Kitchener Packers Co., Ltd., 16,105.43; Monarch Woollen Co., 4,268.88;Montreal Cottons, Ltd., 15,178.24; Lyle Nash & Son, 12,458.57; National GrocersCo., Ltd., 4,161.14; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, 53,344.42; Rideau Industrial
Farm, Industries, 6,904.10; Smith Sewing Service, 4,155.25; Steel Co. of Canada,Ltd., 8,049.17; Sundry Persons, livestock purchases, 717,235.78; Swift CanadianCo., Ltd., 13,838.40; Toronto Mill Stock Co., Ltd., 7,404.48; C. H. Tufgar & Son,8,275.95; Vineland Growers' Co-operative, Ltd., 12,872.71; Wabasso CottonCo., Ltd., 28,110.63; Weaver Coal Co., 14,372.34; G. Whitaker & Co., Ltd.,
6,656.27; York Butcher Supplies, 3,815.95; Express, etc., 5,116.66; accountsunder $3,500, 99,927.52 1,415,806 11
Total $3,878,996 94Less: Industrial Operations Revenue 1,565,265 95
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph $2,313,730 99
Mimico
Salaries ($673,181.50)
S. A. Cook, 6,300.00; E. Griffin, 8,333.28; W. M. McDonald, 6,000.00; H. J. Prietz,
8,199.96; D. R. Whyte, 6,000.00; Administrative Staff, 5,583.28; Clerical Staff,
57,030.56; Custodial Staff, 425,702.41; Instructional Staff, 4,200.00; MaintenanceStaff, 57,967.94; Domestic Staff, 21,780.00; Farm and Garden Staff, 12,349.92;
Medical and Nursing Staff, 4,800.00; Other salaries, 48,934.15 673,181 50
General Maintenance ($341,569.79)
Travelling Expenses 11,612 38Medicines and Medical Comforts 28,006 03Groceries and Provisions 105,345 20Fuel, Light and Water 62,667 85Clothing 26,608 35Laundry and Cleaning 20,805 62Furniture and Furnishings 8,997 91
Office Expenses 11,951 50Farm Expenses 34,608 07Contingencies 30,966 88
Travelling Expenses:E. Huddleston, 1,289.99; Accounts under $1,200, 10,322.39 11,612 38
Expenses:
P. Burns & Co., Ltd., 5,977.56; Devereux Produce, Ltd., 5,197.72; Harry A. Eeles,
4,947.34; Etobicoke Township Hydro-Electric Commission, 9,254.04; EtobicokeTownship Water Department, 4,087.79; First Co-operative Packers of Ontario,
Ltd., 5,597.07; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 10,593.84; S. J. Holmes, 4,410.00;
Imperial Oil, Ltd., 35,193.25; MacDonald Tobacco, Inc., 9,173.67; Mercer Refor-
matory, 8,450.58; Milton Milling Co., Ltd., 9,542.65; Ontario Reformatory,Guelph, Industries, 49,213.70; Queen's Printer, 4,268.28; Sunbeam Bread,3,767.46; Gratuities, 13,433.00; telephone, 4,397.81; accounts under $3,500,
142,451.65 329,957 41
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF REFORM INSTITUTIONS T_9
Ontario Reformatory, Mimico—Continued
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($20,891.34)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 8,728 05
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 11,375 29Livestock, Vehicles and Farm Implements 788 00
Accounts under $3,500 20,891 34
Industries ($132,735.20)
Salaries:
Industrial Plant Manager, 5,499.96; Industrial Shop Foremen, 8,799.84;
Other salaries, 51,524.79 65,824 59
Expenses:
P. Burns & Co., Ltd., 5,195.96; Canada Coal Corp., Ltd., 6,587.44; EtobicokeTownship Hydro-Electric Commission, 6,210.47; John A. Lang & Sons, Ltd.,5,230.04; Accounts under $3,500, 43,686.70 66,910 61
Total . $1,168,377 83Less: Industrial Operations Revenue 46,840 64
Ontario Reformatory, Mimico $1,121,537 19
Brampton
Salaries ($328,407.38)
H. M. Hooper, 7,600.00; Administrative Staff, 5,499.96; Clerical Staff, 32,134.92;Custodial Staff, 166,475.67; Instructional Staff, 60,795.96; Maintenance Staff,
17,032.52; Domestic Staff, 17,564.05; Medical and Nursing Staff, 2,500.00;Other salaries, 18,804.30 328,407 38
General Maintenance ($153,679.79)
Travelling Expenses 4,293 15
Medicines and Medical Comforts 7,265 27Groceries and Provisions 42,296 69Fuel, Light and Water 27,260 77Clothing 15,072 01Laundry and Cleaning 11,370 01Furniture and Furnishings 6,121 89Office Expenses 8,917 93Farm Expenses 1,529 22Contingencies 29,552 85
Travelling Expenses:
V. C. Gunn, 1,431.72; Accounts under $1,200, 2,861.43 4,293 15
Expenses:
E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 4,919.49; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of
Ontario, 5,619.03; Mercer Reformatory, 6,139.51; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph,3,845.47; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 15,846.26; Peel Creamery,5,041.30; Queen's Printer, 4,225.43; Weaver Coal Co., 11,648.10; Gratuities,
4,855.00; accounts under $3,500, 87,247.05 149,386 64
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($17,236.29)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences
_. 13,849 08
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 3,387 21
Accounts under $3,500 17,236 29
Ontario Reformatory, Brampton $499,323 46
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T 10 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Reformatories—Continued
MlLLBROOK
Salaries ($554,496.24)
J. M. Marsland, 7,900.00; J. H. Scott, 6,000.00; F. E. Webb, 3,836.25; Administra-tive Staff, 5,761.35; Clerical Staff, 30,063.22; Custodial Staff, 372,981.06; In-
structional Staff, 4,888.00; Maintenance Staff, 39,932.76; Domestic Staff,
45,800.77; Medical and Nursing Staff, 7,099.92; Other salaries, 30,232.91 554,496 24
General Maintenance ($137,644.24)
Travelling Expenses 3,546 94Medicines and Medical Comforts 9,611 21Groceries and Provisions 40,534 73
Fuel, Light and Water 30,489 78
Clothing 17,968 84Laundry and Cleaning 8,424 30Furniture and Furnishings 4,562 86Office Expenses 6,945 59Farm Expenses 921 75
Contingencies 14,638 24
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 3,546 94
Expenses:
British American Oil Co., Ltd., 4,494.34; Canada Packers, Ltd., 5,139.12; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 13,205.17; Liquifuels, Ltd., 11,604.81;
National Grocers Co., Ltd., 3,862.24; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries,
31,154.98; Ontario Reformatory, Millbrook, Industries, 3,961.87; Robin HoodFlour Mills, Ltd., 3,882.00; Accounts under $3,500, 56,792.77 134,097 30
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($24,902.54)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 8,409 37
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 14,913 17
Livestock, Vehicles and Farm Implements 1,580 00
Accounts under $3,500 24,902 54
Industries ($314,823.82)
Salaries:
Industrial Plant Manager, 5,499.96; Industrial Shop Foremen, 8,362.42;
Other salaries, 12,707.56 26,569 94
Expenses:
Algoma Steel Corporation, Ltd., 46,728.50; Burlington Steel Co., Ltd., 3,938.47;
Dominion Foundries & Steel, Ltd., 46,045.63; Dominion Textile Co., Ltd.,
18,600.00; Du Pont of Canada, Ltd., 20,221.53; Gross Machinery & Supply Co.,
Ltd., 12,306.15; H. & J. Precision Industries, 5,236.50; Hinde & Dauch, Ltd.,
5,298.61; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 14,780.48; MontrealCottons, Ltd., 5,169.09; Niagara Paint & Chemical Co., Ltd., 4,173.70; RideauIndustrial Farm, Industries, 5,772.03; E. S. & A. Robinson (Canada), Ltd.,
10,664.54; Rudel Machinery Co., Ltd., 3,570.00; Steel Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
50,834.53; Accounts under $3,500, 34,914.12 288,253 88
Total $1,031,866 84
Less: Industrial Operations Revenue 409,113 56
Ontario Reformatory, Millbrook $ 622,753 28
Elliot Lake
Salaries ($2,196.40)
Administrative Staff, 458.33; Clerical Staff, 630.00; Custodial Staff, 627.21; DomesticStaff, 306.13; Medical and Nursing Staff, 174.73 2,196 40
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF REFORM INSTITUTIONS T 11
Ontario Reformatory, Elliot Lake—Continued
General Maintenance ($21,418.96)
Medicines and Medical Comforts 87 51
Groceries and Provisions 938 41
Fuel, Light and Water 150 00Clothing 6,831 58Laundry and Cleaning 1,106 45Furniture and Furnishings 11,017 72
Office Expenses 1 ,076 31
Contingencies 210 98
Expenses:
Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 5,898.75; Rio Algom Mines, Ltd.,
7,462.80; Accounts under $3,500, 8,057.41 21,418 96
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($6,977.68)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 26 18
Livestock, Vehicles and Farm Implements 6,951 50
Landry Motors Elliot Lake, Ltd., 3,916.24; Accounts under $3,500, 3,061.44 6,977 68
Ontario Reformatory, Elliot Lake $30,593 04
Mercer—Toronto
Salaries ($250,717.03)
J. T. Burrows, 7,600.00; J. Kay, 6,000.00; J. J. McDevitt, 6,000.00; Clerical Staff,
20,148.00; Custodial Staff, 152,068.47; Instructional Staff, 6,199.92; MaintenanceStaff, 4,666.67; Domestic Staff, 27,336.51; Farm and Garden Staff, 4,200.00;Medical and Nursing Staff, 9,609.96; Other salaries, 6,887.50 250,717 OS
General Maintenance ($83,342.75)
Travelling Expenses 338 74Medicines and Medical Comforts 7,004 49Groceries and Provisions 25,689 44Fuel, Light and Water 16,640 71Clothing 2,733 34Laundry and Cleaning 6,853 23Furniture and Furnishings 14,550 50Office Expenses 2,045 19Farm Expenses 383 27Contingencies 7,103 84
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 338 74
Expenses:
W. E. Boothroyd, 3,780.00; P. Burns & Co., Ltd., 8,058.98; Canadian LaundryMachinery Co., Ltd., 10,361.72; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries,9,358.30; Ontario Reformatory, Mimico, 3,680.80; Accounts under $3,500,47,764.21 83,004 01
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($4,492.11)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 1,806 00
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and ElectricPlants and Machinery 2,686 11
Accounts under $3,500 4,492 11
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Mercer Reformatory, Toronto—Continued
Industries ($383,991.63)
Salaries:
Industrial Shop Foremen, 7,350.00; Other salaries, 8,425.00 15,775 00
Expenses:
Ascot Clothes, Ltd., 37,560.33; Caldwell Linen Mills, Ltd., 55,915.44; DominionTextile Co., Ltd., 49,638.61; Downs, Coulter & Co., (Canada), Ltd., 13,593.55;R. G. Dubar & Co., 27,567.47; F. H. Dunham & Co., Ltd., 7,894.06; MontrealCottons, Ltd., 13,823.64; Textile Products Co., Ltd., 18,721.05; Wabasso CottonCo., Ltd., 130,400.32; Accounts under $3,500, 13,102.16 368,216 63
Total . $722,543 52Less: Industrial Operations Revenue 445,261 26
Mercer Reformatory, Toronto $277,282 26
Ingleside Reformatory—Brampton
Salaries ($45,730.17)
Administrative Staff, 5,499.96; Clerical Staff, 4,775.00; Custodial Staff, 27,600.96;
Maintenance Staff, 2,030.00; Domestic Staff, 3,750.00; Medical and Nursing Staff,
500.00; Other salaries, 1 ,574.25' 45,730 17
General Maintenance ($18,309.90)
Travelling Expenses 313 55Medicines and Medical Comforts 2,634 94Groceries and Provisions 4,003 29Fuel, Light and Water 3,536 66Clothing 900 73
Laundry and Cleaning 1,505 74Furniture and Furnishings 160 98Office Expenses 1,638 01
Farm Expenses 394 95Contingencies 3,221 05
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 313 55
Expenses:
Accounts under $3,500 17,996 35
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($1,939.36)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 1,120 39
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 818 97
Accounts under $3,500 1,939 36
Ingleside Reformatory, Brampton $65,979 43
Industrial Farms
Burwash
Salaries ($1,121,787.82)
E. Bond, 6,000.00; L. E. Churchill, 6,000.00; H. J. Everett, 6,000.00; J. D. Heddle,
9,499.92; V. Ivanic, 9,499.92; W. James, 6,000.00; C. A. Mann, 6,600.00; C. Popov,8,199.96; G. T. Walker, 8,599.92; Clerical Staff, 71,953.34; Custodial Staff,
735,077.86; Instructional Staff, 54,940.97; Maintenance Staff, 81,987.71;
Domestic Staff, 30,651.54; Farm and Garden Staff, 37,519.92; Medical andNursing Staff, 11,850.00; Other salaries, 31,406.76 1,121,787 82
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF REFORM INSTITUTIONS T 13
Industrial Farm, Burvvash—Continued
General Maintenance ($668,185.91)
Travelling Expenses 15,461 74
Medicines and Medical Comforts 59,661 90Groceries and Provisions 178,145 78Fuel, Light and Water 135,069 60Clothing 106,824 96Laundry and Cleaning 29,059 98Furniture and Furnishings 25,829 46Office Expenses 13,201 34Farm Expenses 49,840 55Contingencies 55,090 60
Travelling Expenses:
F. M. Brennan, 2,351.59; D. B. Levert, 1,918.50; Accounts under $1,200,11,191.65 15,461 74
Expenses:
British American Oil Co., Ltd., 4,351.56; Burtch Industrial Farm, Industries,
7,268.36; Canada Packers, Ltd., 33,389.26; A. W. Clarke Glove Co., 3,623.50;
George W. Crothers, Ltd., 4,415.71; Edward Grain, Ltd., 10,472.70; ErindaleFoods, Ltd., 12,759.24; First Co-operative Packers of Ontario, Ltd., 16,634.37;GP Footwear of United Rubber, 5,454.80; R. B. Hayhoe & Co., Ltd., 3,895.80;Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 31,736.02; Imperial Oil, Ltd.,
12,530.74; Industrial Farm Burwash, Industries, 39,627.37; Industrial SupplyHouse, Ltd., 6,691.30; James Bros., Ltd., 4,755.30; R. J. Lucas Co., Ltd.,
12,921.76; MacDonald Tobacco, Inc., 14,794.14; McLaughlin's Packing Co., Ltd.,
15,505.80; Mercer Reformatory, Industries, 4,634.50; R. M. Mitchell, 6,152.90;National Grocers Co., Ltd., 10,876.56; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries,
22,879.41; Ontario Reformatory, Mimico, Industries, 5,083.00; Penmans, Ltd.,
8,931.53; Queen's Printer, 6,174.34; Reading Anthracite Canadian Co., Ltd.,
12,097.26; James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., 11,227.47; Robin Hood Flour Mills,
Ltd., 10,323.75; Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co., (Canada), Ltd., 85,372.83;Roy Dental Laboratory, 4,821.96; Swift Canadian Co., Ltd., 11,224.42; TorontoFootwear Co., Ltd., 6,989.60; United Auto Parts (Sudbury), Ltd., 6,792.73;Valley Camp Coal Co., of Canada, Ltd., 5,800.58; Whyte Packing Co., Ltd.,4,451.24; Express, etc., 6,973.10; gratuities, 12,017.00; accounts under $3,500,169,072.26 652,724 17
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($120,007.54)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 34.106 58
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 49,863 03Livestock, Vehicles and Farm Implements 19,898 39Roads 11,123 82Lumbering 5,015 72
Canadian Laundry Machinery Co., Ltd., 4,745.00; Carrington Lumber & Builders'Supply, Ltd., 3,522.34; Cochrane-Dunlop Hardware, Ltd., 9,576.84; Emco, Ltd.,
4,535.52; Meredith-Connelly Motors, Ltd., 10,324.15; George Taylor Hardware,Ltd., 3,560.51; Accounts under $3,500, 83,743.18 120,007 54
Industries ($151,887.51)
Salaries:
Industrial Plant Manager, 4,999.92; Industrial Shop Foreman, 3,900.00;Other salaries, 14,516.94 23,416 86
Expenses
:
Bradshaw Bros. Agencies, Ltd., 6,725.50; Canada Packers, Ltd., 6,780.98;Cecutti's Bakery, Ltd., 5,261.31; Dominion Textile Co., Ltd., 3,995.42; FirstCo-operative Packers of Ontario, Ltd., 18,660.29; Gamble-Robinson, Ltd.,
13,227.49; Imperial Tobacco Sales Co., of Canada, Ltd., 10,188.96; NationalGrocers Co., Ltd., 14,287.95; Scales & Roberts, Ltd., 6,349.89; Accountsunder $3,500, 42,992.86 128,470 65
Total $2,061,868 78Less: Industrial Operations Revenue 182,307 54
Industrial Farm, Burwash $1,879,561 24
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Industrial Farms—Continued
Monteith
Salaries ($227,705.13)
J. Irvine, 6,900.00; Administrative Staff, 5,499.96; Clerical Staff, 18,964.75; CustodialStaff, 127,543.35; Maintenance Staff, 37,847.27; Domestic Staff, 8,149.92; Farmand Garden Staff, 15,499.92; Medical and Nursing Staff, 2,499.96; Othersalaries, 4,800.00 227,705 13
General Maintenance ($111,412.23)
Travelling Expenses 1,599 86Medicines and Medical Comforts 6,461 97Groceries and Provisions 23,385 22Fuel, Light and Water 29,868 12
Clothing 9,366 33Laundry and Cleaning 5,234 38Furniture and Furnishings 2,501 01Office Expenses 2,070 1
1
Farm Expenses 16,074 31Contingencies 14,850 92
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 1,599 86
Expenses:
Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 7,325.44; Mercier & Shirley, Ltd.,
3,739.79; Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd., 4,110.00; James Richardson & Sons, Ltd.,
4,436.26; Valley Camp Coal Co. of Canada, Ltd., 19,966.00; Accounts under$3,500, 70,234.88 109,812 37
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($16,053.09)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 6,207 75
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 5,137 84Livestock, Vehicles and Farm Implements 4,707 50
Accounts under $3,500 16,053 09
Industrial Farm, Monteith $355,170 45
Rideau—Burritt's Rapids
Salaries ($234,588.37)
C. M. Gillespie, 6,000.00; Administrative Staff, 5.018.20; Clerical Staff, 18,420.00;
Custodial Staff, 141,892.47; Maintenance Staff, 23,750.41; Domestic Staff,
7,834.29; Farm and Garden Staff, 19,519.92; Medical and Nursing Staff, 2,503.16;
Other salaries, 9,649.92 234,588 37
General Maintenance ($115,328.25)
Travelling Expenses 3,767 42Medicines and Medical Comforts 12,434 47Groceries and Provisions 28,420 37Fuel, Light and Water 14,407 14
Clothing 9,639 48Laundry and Cleaning 5,723 34Furniture and Furnishings 7,461 09Office Expenses 7,898 27
Farm Expenses 21,419 08Contingencies 4,157 59
Travelling Expenses:
A. T. Virtue, 1 ,502.56; Accounts under $1,200, 2,264.86 3,767 42
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF REFORM INSTITUTIONS T 15
Industrial Farm, Rideau—Burritt's Rapids—Continued
General Maintenance—Continued
Expenses:
Bruce Coal Co., Ltd., 8,203.99; Canada Packers, Ltd., 6,377.17; Hydro-ElectricPower Commission of Ontario, 4,564.21; Kemptville Egg Grading Station,
8,657.91; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 5,680.77; Accounts under$3,500, 78,076.78 111,560 83
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($11,543.91)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 3,037 62
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 4,840 85Livestock, Vehicles and Farm Implements 2,950 59Roads 609 85Lumbering 105 00
Accounts under $3,500 11,543 91
Industries ($111,399.72)
Salaries:
Industrial Shop Foreman, 4,399.92; Other salaries, 3,900.00 8,299 92
Expenses:
Bradshaw Bros. Agencies, Ltd., 16,254.12; Wilson D. Browne Lumber, 19,358.81;Dominion Textile Co., Ltd., 18,857.15; D. Kemp Edwards, Ltd., 5,173.71; RobertSimpson Co., Ltd., 4,774.03; Steel Co. of Canada, Ltd., 4,335.04; UniversalThread Co., 9,693.96; Wabasso Cotton Co., Ltd., 18,825.73; Accounts under$3,500, 5,827.25 103,099 80
Total . $472,860 25Less: Industrial Operations Revenue 181,812 83
Rideau Industrial Farm, Burritt's Rapids $291,047 42
BURTCH—BRANTFORD
Salaries ($305,200.34)
J. R. Morris, 7,600.00; Administrative Staff, 5,041.63; Clerical Staff, 20,685.40;Custodial Staff, 182,128.76; Instructional Staff, 18,357.22; Maintenance Staff,
25,170.15; Domestic Staff, 28,757.42; Farm and Garden Staff, 4,399.92; Medicaland Nursing Staff, 2,499.96; Other salaries, 10,559.88 305,200 34
General Maintenance ($147,634.92)
Travelling Expenses 3,063 00Medicines and Medical Comforts 11,186 55Groceries and Provisions 48,609 89Fuel, Light and Water 26,690 81Clothing 11,589 23Laundry and Cleaning 8,973 94Furniture and Furnishings 7,565 82Office Expenses 5,948 33Farm Expenses 9,097 22Contingencies 14,910 13
Travelling Expenses:
F. J. Havel, 1,286.00; Accounts under $1,200, 1,777.00 3,063 00
Expenses:
Brantford Township Hydro-Electric Commission, 4,896.13; Hobart Manufactur-ing Co., Ltd., 4,086.00; MacDonald Tobacco, Inc., 3,828.38; Ontario Reformatory,Guelph, 6,963.92; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 19,617.25; ValleyCamp Coal Co., of Canada, Ltd., 16,736.11; Gratuities, 5,528.00; accountsunder $3,500, 82,916.13 144,571 92
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Industrial Farm, Burtch—Brantford—Continued
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($33,755.61)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 19,967 29
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 8,901 86Livestock, Vehicles and Farm Implements 4,565 50Making Roads, Clearing Lands and Fences 320 96
Schell Industries, Ltd., 6,668.00; Accounts under $3,500, 27,087.61 33,755 61
Industries ($230,689.60)
Salaries
:
Industrial Plant Managers, 6,774.92; Other salaries, 11,900.00 18,674 92
Expenses:
American Can Co., of Canada, Ltd., 40,100.15; Canada & Dominion Sugar Co.,Ltd., 11,305.80; Cronkwright Transport, Ltd., 4,697.25; Dominion Textile Co.,Ltd., 4,762.47; A. E. Fick, 3,519.20; Hamilton Cotton Co., Ltd., 4,176.78; CecilMartin & Son, 5,818.74; Oxford Fruit Co-operative, Ltd., 11,069.84; St. LawrenceSugar Refineries, Ltd., 11,375.75; Singer Sewing Machine Co., 14,511.55; ValleyCamp Coal Co. of Canada, Ltd., 4,999.50; Vineland Growers' Co-operative, Ltd.,
16,028.71; K. Wheeler, 9,408.63; Express, etc., 8,039.55; accounts under$3,500, 62,200.76 212,014 68
Total $717,280 47Less: Industrial Operations Revenue 193,490 53
Burtch Industrial Farm, Brantford $523,789 94
Fort William
Salaries ($137,746.92)
G. J. Gauthier, 6,900.00; Administrative Staff, 4,999.92; Clerical Staff, 13,050.00;Custodial Staff, 83,149.05; Maintenance Staff, 8,174.94; Domestic Staff, 8,453.13;Farm and Garden Staff, 10,519.92; Medical and Nursing Staff, 2,499.96 137,746 92
General Maintenance ($58,645.64)
Travelling Expenses 1,279 05Medicines and Medical Comforts 4,634 38Groceries and Provisions 16,671 36Fuel, Light and Water 7,856 08Clothing 4,423 29Laundry and Cleaning 1,499 79Furniture and Furnishings 1,668 08Office Expenses 1,484 88Farm Expenses 10,071 06Contingencies 9,057 67
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 1,279 05
Expenses:
Bole's Feeds, Ltd., 4,190.62; Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario,
3,761.03; Accounts under $3,500, 49,414.94 57,366 59
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($34,861.02)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 34,861 02
J. E. Maley, 12,360.00; Accounts under $3,500, 22,501.02 34,861 02
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF REFORM INSTITUTIONS T 17
Industrial Farm, Fort William—Continued
Industries ($1,427.94)
Accounts under $3,500 1,427 94
Total $232,681 52Less: Industrial Operations Revenue 10,172 00
Industrial Farm, Fort William $222,509 52
Ontario Training Schools for Boys
bowmanville
Salaries ($435,163.74)
J. Bain, 6,325.00; J. S. Morrison, 600.00; F. M. Novotny, 6,425.00; F. E. Webb,1,995.00; D. H. Williams, 500.00; Administrative Staff, 4,949.94; Clerical Staff,
33,177.02; Instructional Staff, 49,264.64; Maintenance Staff, 33,831.35; Super-visory Staff, 205,915.17; Domestic Staff, 27,761.21; Farm and Garden Staff,
20,023.14; Medical and Nursing Staff, 12,759.96; Other salaries, 31,636.31 . . . 435,163 74
General Maintenance ($192,699.82)
Travelling Expenses 14,085 86Medicines and Medical Comforts 11,963 31Groceries and Provisions 38,437 74Fuel, Light and Water 27,656 78Clothing 42,356 48Laundry and Cleaning 9,514 87Furniture and Furnishings 12,307 22Office Expenses 7,159 60Farm Expenses 12,730 56Contingencies 16,487 40
Travelling Expenses:
H. A. Cuthbertson, 1,910.58; J. L. Graham, 2,522.63; D. F. Jackman, 1,968.64;
W. M. Rabb, 2,491.63; J. C. Thompson, 2,483.39; Accounts under $1,200,2,708.99 14,085 86
Expenses:
Bowmanville Public Utilities Commission, 5,510.56; Robert Dixon Co., Ltd.,
19,320.46; E. W. Hickeson & Co., Ltd., 4,618.05; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph,Industries, 15,728.59; Ontario Reformatory, Millbrook, 14,460.36; A. B. Zacks,7,491.33; Accounts under $3,500, 111,484.61 178,613 96
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($16,694.38)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 4,856 60
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 8,474 78Livestock, Vehicles and Farm Implements 3,363 00
Accounts under $3,500 16,694 38
Ontario Training School for Boys, Bowmanville $644,557 94
Cobourg
Salaries ($361,665.97)
W. Pollard, 7,000.00; F. E. Webb, 2,485.00; Administrative Staff, 5,749.92;Clerical Staff, 27,806.94; Instructional Staff, 40,501.27; Maintenance Staff,
36,042.44; Supervisory Staff, 142,238.97; Domestic Staff, 44,135.90; Farm andGarden Staff, 4,289.33; Medical and Nursing Staff, 11,797.22; Other salaries,
39,618.98 361,665 97
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Ontario Training School for Boys, Cobourg—Continued
General Maintenance ($201,610.45)
Travelling Expenses 17,675 85Medicines and Medical Comforts 12,880 30Groceries and Provisions 44,606 63Fuel, Light and Water 17,505 24Clothing 27,290 43Laundry and Cleaning 14,602 14Furniture and Furnishings 6,145 68Office Expenses 6,661 75Farm Expenses 2,254 56Contingencies 51,987 87
Travelling Expenses:
J. C. Daniel, 1,516.19; F. Fletcher, 2,852.13; J. L. Ingamells, 2,838.79; A. J. Lunn,3,155.39; M. A. Ross, 3,518.96; Accounts under $1,200, 3,794.39 17,675 85
Expenses:
Cobourg City Dairy, Ltd., 6,438.08; Fashion Shoppe (Cobourg), Ltd., 3,624.50;Harrison, Jennings Fuels, Ltd., 8,547.71; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, In-dustries, 8,676.08; Ontario Reformatory, Millbrook, 15,246.69; Public Utilities
Commission of Cobourg, 5,897.55; Stuart's Dairy, 5,603.84; Sundry Persons,maintenance of boys in foster homes, 34,018.75; Accounts under $3,500,95,881.40 183,934 60
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($10,143.80)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 7,223 41
Maintenance and Repairs of Plumbing, Steam and Electric
Plants and Machinery 2,228 33Making Roads, Clearing Lands and Fences 692 06
Caine Lumber, Ltd., 3,596.50; Accounts under $3,500, 6,547.30 10,143 80
Ontario Training School for Boys, Cobourg $573,420 22
Ontario Training Schools for Girls
Galt
Salaries ($384,699.65)
H. L. Wilson, 7,600.00; Administrative Staff, 10,663.31; Clerical Staff, 33,904.19;Instructional Staff, 56,469.34; Maintenance Staff, 37,233.74; Supervisory Staff,
160,065.31; Domestic Staff, 23,869.56; Farm and Garden Staff, 3,480.00; Medicaland Nursing Staff, 13,575.96; Other salaries, 37,838.24 384,699 65
General Maintenance ($167,214.00)
Travelling Expenses 13,213 03Medicines and Medical Comforts 4,775 73
Groceries and Provisions 39,620 13
Fuel, Light and Water 13,732 41
Clothing 27,669 77
Laundry and Cleaning 8,500 37
Furniture and Furnishings 10,733 01
Office Expenses 9,261 59
Farm Expenses 274 40Contingencies 39,433 56
Travelling Expenses:
M. B. Dawson, 1,836.66; F. M. Elliott, 1,857.94; V. J. Parrott, 2,425.33; T. I.
Shipley, 1,487.43; M. E. Simmons, 2,816.32; Accounts under $1,200, 2,789.35 13,213 03
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF REFORM INSTITUTIONS T 19
Ontario Training School for Girls, Gait—Continued
General Maintenance—Continued
Expenses
:
Canada Cloak Co., 5,386.75; M. A. Hanna Co., (Empire-Hanna Coal Division),7,695.79; National Grocers Co., Ltd., 4,639.12; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph,5,969.80; Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Industries, 10,693.87; Public Utilities
Commission of Gait, 4,050.68; Sundry Persons, maintenance of girls in fosterhomes, 8,503.16; Valley View Creamery Co., Ltd., 4,930.97; W. F. Wright,5,810.00; A. B. Zacks, 11,547.50; Telephone, 4,101.70; accounts under $3,500,80,671.63 154,000 97
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($9,871.62)
Maintenance and Repairs of all Buildings, Walks, Groundsand Fences 9,871 62
Accounts under $3,500 9,871 62
Ontario Training School for Girls, Gait $561,785 27
Port Bolster
Salaries ($48,241.53)
Administrative Staff, 5,499.96; Clerical Staff, 3,750.00; Maintenance Staff,
3,000.00; Supervisory Staff, 26,898.76; Domestic Staff, 3,240.00; Medical andNursing Staff, 900.00; Other salaries, 4,952.81 48,241 53
General Maintenance ($22,984.23)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 528 23
Expenses:
Accounts under $3,500 22,456 00
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($552.02)
Accounts under $3,500 552 02
Ontario Training School for Girls, Port Bolster $71,777 78
District Jails
Fort Frances
Salaries ($63,444.88)
Administrative Staff, 4,999.92; Custodial Staff, 57,544.96; Other salaries, 900.00 63,444 88
General Maintenance ($8,620.79)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1 ,200 300 69
Expenses:
Accounts under $3,500 8,320 10
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($198.25)
Accounts under $3,500 198 25
District Jail, Fort Frances $72,263 92
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District Jails—Continued
Haileybury
Salaries ($97,192.19)
Administrative Staff, 5,250.00; Custodial Staff, 90,442.19; Other salaries, 1,500.00 97,192 19
General Maintenance ($21,217.78)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 129 20
Expenses:
Department of Public Works, 6,191.36; Accounts under $3,500, 14,897.22 . . . 21,088 58
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($919.20)
Accounts under $3,500 919 20
District Jail, Haileybury $119,329 17
Kenora
Salaries ($85,341.29)
Administrative Staff, 5,250.00; Custodial Staff, 78,091.37; Other salaries, 1,999.92 85,341 29
General Maintenance ($33,139.45)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 942 96
Expenses:
British American Oil Co., Ltd., 4,675.33; Town of Kenora—Utilities, 3,889.19;
Accounts under $3,500, 23,631.97 32,196 49
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($378.80)
Accounts under $3,500 378 80
District Jail, Kenora $118,859 54
North Bay
Salaries ($95,360.58)
Administrative Staff, 5,250.00; Custodial Staff, 88,310.58; Other salaries, 1,800.00 95,360 58
General Maintenance ($18,659.91)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 524 89
Expenses:
Accounts under $3,500 18,135 02
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($527.98)
Accounts under $3,500 527 98
District Jail, North Bay $114,548 47
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF REFORM INSTITUTIONS T 21
District Jails—Continued
Parry Sound
Salaries ($71,799.92)
Administrative Staff, 4,800.00; Custodial Staff, 65,799.92; Other salaries, 1,200.00 71,799 92
General Maintenance ($11,725.67)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 48 85
Expenses:
Accounts under $3,500 11,676 82
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($391.82)
Accounts under $3,500 391 82
District Jail, Parry Sound $83,917 41
Port Arthur
Salaries ($150,564.50)
Administrative Staff, 10,749.84; Clerical Staff, 3,600.00; Custodial Staff, 118,264.70;Maintenance Staff, 3,900.00; Other salaries, 14,049.96 150,564 50
General Maintenance ($34,757.58)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 516 52
Expenses:
Mount McKay Fuels, 3,916.09; Accounts under $3,500, 30,324.97 34,241 06
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($2,432.72)
Accounts under $3,500 2,432 72
District Jail, Port Arthur $187,754 80
Sault Ste. Marie
Salaries ($140,556.39)
Administrative Staff, 5,749.92; Clerical Staff, 3,225.33; Custodial Staff, 129,581.22;Other salaries, 1,999.92 140,556 39
General Maintenance ($26,971.65)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 793 60
Expenses:
Algoma Produce Co., Ltd., 4,887.77; Canada Packers, Ltd., 5,026.14;Accounts under $3,500, 16,264.14 26,178 05
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($1,475.48)
Accounts under $3,500 1,475 48
District Jail, Sault Ste. Marie $169,003 52
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District Jails—Continued
Sudbury
Salaries ($129,296.56)
Administrative Staff, 10,749.84; Clerical Staff, 2,520.00; Custodial Staff, 113,626.72;Other salaries, 2,400.00 1 29,296 56
General Maintenance ($25,533.02)
Travelling Expenses:
Accounts under $1,200 108 60
Expenses:
Department of Public Works, 3,791.62; Accounts under $3,500, 21,632.80. . . 25,424 42
Repairs to Buildings, etc. ($1,731.21)
Accounts under $3,500 1,731 21
District Jail, Sudbury $156,560 79
Institutions $11,077,057 05
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. G. C. Wardrope 12,000 00
SPECIAL WARRANT
Grant to the St. Mary's Training School for Girls, Downsvlew, Ontario, for assisting in theconstruction, to the school, of new educational and administrative additions ($150,000.00)
St. Mary's Training School, Downsview 150,000 00
Total Expenditure, Department of Reform Institutions, $12,623,996.01
PART U
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
FISCAL YEAR, 1960-61
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
Hon. H. L. Rowntree, Minister (Statutory, see page U 7)
Hon. J. Yaremko, Minister (Statutory, see page U 7)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($330,893.14)
Office of the Minister 15,202 26Office of the Deputy Minister 21,258 26Office of the Registrar 51,670 77
Accounts Branch 128,532 08Legal Branch 15,469 74
Personnel Branch 30,904 14
Research Branch 67,855 89
330,893 14
A. G. MacNab Deputy Minister 5,833 30" Assistant Deputy Minister and Registrar. . 7,583 31
D. J. Collins Deputy Minister 8,750 00
J. C. Arber, 8,199.96; R. C. Cooke, 9,499.92; H. M. Davies, 6,300.00; G. R.Duncan, 600.00; W. M. Earl, 11,166.61; R. H. Humphries, 9,000.00; L. M.Morrison, 6,900.00; F. J. Pillgrem, 8,599.92; E. A. Townley, 6,000.00;Other salaries, 242,460.12 330,893 14
Travelling Expenses ($8,301.61)
Hon. H. L. Rowntree, 430.00; Hon. J. Yaremko, 1,627.77; Trans-Canada Air Lines,2,186.95; Accounts under $1,200, 4,056.89 8,301 61
Maintenance ($14,976.91)
Accounts under $3,500 14,976 91
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($6,684.77)
Receiver General of Canada, 13,369.54; Less refund of Employees' contribution,6,684.77 6,684 77
Fees and Expenses for Special Studies and Research ($11,943.49)
Research Advisory Committee:
Consultants' per diem Allowance:
J. D. Armstrong, 30.00; S. D. Clark, 60.00; C. R. Myers, 60.00;P. L. Newbigging, 60.00; R. Phillip, 120.00 330 00
Services
:
P. J. Giffen, 350.00; City of Kitchener, 142.81; G. MacDonald,2,800.00; W. Schmidt, 300.00; R. G. Smart, 300.00; St. Joseph'sHospital (London, Ontario), 4,718.52; University of Toronto,2,713.30 11,324 63
Expenses:
Accounts under $3,500 288 8611,943 49
Main Office $372,799 92
ONTARIO HIGHWAY TRANSPORT BOARD
Salaries ($99,098.66)
G. C. Marrs, 9,499.96; E. J. Shoniker, 14,499.96; G. W. Stoddart, 10,999.92; E M.Walker, 9,000.00; R. H. Yeates, 12,499.92; Other salaries, 42,598.90 99,098 66
U_6 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Ontario Highway Transport Board—Continued
Travelling Expenses ($3,224.27)
Accounts under $1,200 3,224 27
Maintenance ($8,573.90)
Accounts under $3,500 8,573 90
Ontario Highway Transport Board $110,896 S3
HIGHWAY SAFETY BRANCH
Salaries ($121,458.25)
C. E. Laybourn, 6,000.00; W. B. Reynolds, 10,500.00; Other salaries, 104,958.25. 121,458 25
Travelling Expenses ($11,984.42)
F. J. Cronkite, 1,518.70; L. M. Hodgson, 1,423.24; T. O. Poole, 1,615.26; M. K.Rowe, 1,819.39; Trans-Canada Air Lines, 2,324.40; Accounts under $1,200,3,283.43 11,984 42
Maintenance ($24,766.09)
International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 6,938.05; Accounts under $3,500,17,828.04 24,766 09
Highway Safety Publicity ($324,944.61)
Russell T. Kelley Co., Ltd., 89,587.80; McKim Advertising, Ltd., 113,086.40;Mutual Mailing Service, 16,404.23; Hugh S. Newton & Co., 5,497.30; Queen'sPrinter, 75,589.38; Royal York Hotel, 15,987.70; Accounts under $3,500,8,791.80 324,944 61
Grants ($30,000.00)
Ontario Safety League 15,000 00Ontario Traffic Conference 5,000 00Canadian Highway Safety Council 10,000 00
Highway Safety Branch $513,153 37
MOTOR VEHICLES ADMINISTRATION
Salaries ($2,304,290.96)
H. C. Brown, 7,800.00; R. D. Cowley, 8,199.96; G. R. Duncan, 6,875.00; G. C.Evans, 6,249.90; W. J. Mclntyre, 6,900.00; A. H. Rowan, 8,199.96; A. H.Saunders, 6,000.00; H. E. Saunders, 6,612.50; M. Toole, 6,900.00; Othersalaries, 2,240,553.64 2,304,290 96
Travelling Expenses ($148,720.13)
W. I. Arnold, 1,764.03; W. H. Ash, 1,216.29; A. J. Bickerton, 1,614.91 ; L. A. Birchard,
2,201.95; A. Bland, 1,478.91; R. G. Brett, 1,595.25; G. F. Brown, 1,275.77;
H. D. Cassell, 1,231.56; N. Chrapko, 1,437.10; E. A. Cornwell, 2,867.54; R. D.Cowley, 2,002.08; G. R. Darroch, 2,503.53; S. M. Edwards, 1,277.40; H. A.Fawcett, 2,240.89; R. G. Gower, 1,521.61; S. Grimm, 1,492.91; C. G. Hocking,1,265.85; J. Howe, 1,215.14; F. H. Irvine, 1,565.80; W. B. Jay, 2,175.19; J. P.
Johnman, 1,396.13; A. W. Jones, 1,881.24; A. W. Kirk, 1,603.04; F. Kitay,
1,386.11; P. L. Kitchen, 1,370.63; A. G. Lackie, 2,042.04; G. N. Leigh, 1,274.80;
B. E. Manifold, 2,076.82; R. S. Martin, 1,903.23; W. D. McKeag, 2,055.25;
J. W. McLane, 2,460.38; B. R. Morris, 1,216.00; D. C. Reaman, 1,208.19; T. J.
Restoule, 1,263.17; P. Ross, 1,247.62; M. W. Stanley, 1,489.96; D. R. Struke,
2,276.02; Trans-Canada Air Lines, 1,802.70; J. A. Umpherson, 1,533.34; A. A.Whitney, 1,393.74; C. S. Wild, 2,368.28; C. G. Wingrove, 2,022.38; SundryExaminers' and Inspectors' expenses attending training courses, 5,912.00; accountsunder $1,200, 71,593.35 148,720 13
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT UJ
Motor Vehicles Administration—Continued
Maintenance ($431,174.91)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Ltd., 26,602.60; British American Oil Co., Ltd., 4,019.44;Canadian National Railways, 4,516.70; Dennisteel Corp., Ltd., 3,578.00; EasternScale Works, Ltd., 13,200.05; Gestetner (Canada), Ltd., 5,771.34; Grand & Toy,Ltd., 10,723.63; Department of Highways, 12,284.07; Imperial Oil, Ltd., 3,693.92;Marnoch Office Supply Co., 11,170.74; Office Overload Co., Ltd., 13,298.25;Peerless Distributors, Ltd., 4,600.00; Queen's Printer, 90,791.27; Ryder TruckRental (Canada), Ltd., 9,009.73; Simpson Motors (New Toronto), Ltd., 4,358.12;Stainton Office Supply, Ltd., 12,536.53; Tip Top Tailors, Ltd., 12,628.89; Wheel-dex-Simpla Canadian Co., Inc., 9,990.00; Express, cartage, etc., on agent'sreturns, 10,209.39; telephone, 18,685.54; accounts under $3,500, 149,506.70 431,174 91
Advertising ($47,034.35)
Russell T. Kelley Co., Ltd., 23,516.88; McKim Advertising, Ltd., 3,901.20; Queen'sPrinter, 14,307.03; Accounts under $3,500, 5,309.24 47,034 35
Registration Plates and Supplies ($474,839.07)
Ontario Reformatory, Millbrook, Industries, 347,330.76; Queen's Printer, 124,485.61;Accounts under $3,500, 3,022.70 474,839 07
Fees, etc. ($89,839.63)
Agro, Cooper, Zaffiro & Parente. 5,899.20; Desmarais & MacLean, 3,540.33;Accounts under $3,500, 80,400.10 89,839 63
Motor Vehicles Administration $3,495,899 05
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. H. L. Rowntree (November 21, 1960 to March 31, 1961) 4,333 33Hon. J. Yaremko (April 1, 1960 to November 20, 1960) 7,666 67
Unsatisfied Judgment Fund
Payments of Judgments under Part XIII, The Highway Traffic Act ($2,514,009.88)
Sundry Persons 2,514,009 88
Statutory $2,526,009 88
Total Expenditure, Department of Transport $7,018,759.05
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Division of Publicity 6
Development Branch 7
Information Branch 7
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Public Records and Archives 9
Statutory 9
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DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY
Hon. B. L. Cathcart, Minister (Statutory, see page V 9)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($87,390.01)
G. E. Moore Deputy Minister 11,000 00E. H. Johnston, 7,500.00; Other salaries, 68,890.01 87,390 01
Travelling Expenses ($4,134.98)
Hon. B. L. Cathcart, 1,845.00; Accounts under $1,200, 2,289.98 4,134 98
Maintenance ($12,745.20)
Accounts under $3,500 12,745 20
Northern Great Lakes Area Council—Membership Assessment and Expensesof Delegates Attending Meetings ($5,585.75)
Northern Great Lakes Area Council, 5,000.00; Accounts under $3,500, 585.75 . . . 5,585 75
Memberships in and Grants to Travel Organizations ($7,200.00)
American Society of Travel Agents, Inc., 75.00; Association of Tourist Resorts of
Ontario, 200.00; Canadian Tourist Association, 1,500.00; Joint Board of TouristAssociations, 4,500.00; Lake Erie International Vacationland Association, 100.00;National Association of Travel Organizations, 75.00; Northern Ontario TouristOutfitters Association, 400.00; Ontario Tourist Courts Association, 200.00;Ryerson Institute of Technology, 150.00 7,200 00
Unforeseen and Unprovided ($975.42)
Accounts under $3,500 975 42
Main Office $118,031 36
DIVISION OF PUBLICITY
Salaries ($33,710.68)
C. W. Dill, 6,300.00; G. W. Hogarth, 9,000.00; P. O. Lalonde, 6,300.00; Othersalaries, 12,110.68 33,710 68
Travelling Expenses ($1,572.41)
Accounts under $1,200 1,572 41
Maintenance ($3,624.74)
Accounts under $3,500 3,624 74
Publications and Publicity, including Cost of Publicationsand Special Publicity Services ($347,812.44)
Queen's Printer, 331,665.16; Universal Offset, Ltd., 4,780.32; Accounts under$3,500, 11,366.96 347,812 44
Advertising ($408,738.86)
F. H. Hayhurst Co., Ltd., 29,329.34; McConnell, Eastman & Co., Ltd., 62,602.08;McKim Advertising, Ltd., 143,852.86; Stanfield, Johnston & Hill, Ltd., 167,588.53;
Accounts under $3,500, 5,366.05 408,738 86
Division of Publicity $795,459 13
1960-61 DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY V 7
DEVELOPMENT BRANCH
Salaries ($198,556.70)
J. A. Edwards, 7,200.00; J. R. McHattie, 7,500.00; Other salaries, 183,856.70 198,556 70
Travelling Expenses ($49,673.24)
B. V. Bedore, 1,726.95; L. J. Chateauvert, 2,840.51; O. W. Churchill, 1,622.19; R. R.Coward, 2,264.12; B. R. Dobson, 2,034.85; J. A. Edwards, 1,916.91; C. George,1,479.56; L. B. Gohn, 1,560.54; D. W. Goodwin, 2,138.56; W. J. Haddad, 1,881.24;
I. W. Jones, 1,751.66; Department of Lands and Forests, 2,910.91; C. L. Lee,
1,745.76; D. J. Mackenzie, 1,544.47; J. R. McHattie, 2,005.72; W. E. Moore,1,675.50; W. L. Ogle, 1,775.48; R. F. Overbury, 1,352.62; P. J. Sheahan, 2,093.89;D. A. Stone, 1,467.53; E. J. Stone, 1,837.08; Accounts under $1,200, 10,047.19 49,673 24
Maintenance ($19,994.09)
Accounts under $3,500 19,994 09
Administration and Enforcement of The Tourist Establishments Act andThe Department of Travel and Publicity Act, etc. ($20,984.71)
Travelling Expenses and Disbursements:
1. A. Fallis, 1,585.20; J. R. McHattie, 1,332.50; Accounts under $1,200,1,679.48 4,597 18
Miscellaneous:
Queen's Printer, 10,977.18; Accounts under $3,500, 5,410.35 16,387 53
Development Branch $289,208 74
INFORMATION BRANCH
Salaries ($90,714.05)
F. A. Venn, 7,800.00; Other salaries, 82,914.05 90,714 05
Travelling Expenses ($5,165.02)
F. A. Venn, 2,720.30; Accounts under $1,200, 2,444.72 5,165 02
Maintenance ($23,514.70)
Office Assistance Diversified, 5,776.89; Queen's Printer, 7,189.43; Express, etc.,
7,757.22; accounts under $3,500, 2,791.16 23,514 70
Operation of Official Reception Centres, etc., including Purchase and Rental ofEquipment, etc. ($129,844.29)
Salaries:
Sundry Employees 87,128 15
Travelling Expenses and Disbursements:
D. R. Allan, 2,318.11; I. J. Bell, 1,862.67; G. S. Durand, 1,493.68; D. L. Heller,
2,361.41; D. C. Hosie, 1,813.30; W. B. Shingles, 3,264.80; Accounts under$1,200, 9,780.18 22,894 15
Miscellaneous:
Accounts under $3,500 19,821 99
Information Branch $249,238 06
PHOTOGRAPHY BRANCH
Salaries ($38,571.56)
C. McDonald, 6,900.00; Other salaries, 31,671.56 38,571 56
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Photography Branch—Continued
Travelling Expenses ($6,933.40)
F. Hammond, 1,227.62; C. McDonald, 2,146.67; R. Muckleston, 1,885.33;Accounts under $1,200, 1,673.78 6,933 40
Maintenance ($2,626.64)
Accounts under $3,500 2,626 64
Purchase of Photographic Supplies, Motion Pictures andEquipment ($54,939.99)
Ashley & Crippen, Ltd., 6,033.50; Westminster Films, Ltd., 32,274.90; Accountsunder $3,500, 16,631.59 54,939 99
Ontario Tours of Editors, Writers and Photographersand Special Promotion ($17,689.11)
Travelling Expenses and Disbursements:
C. McDonald, 1,598.74; Accounts under $1,200, 346.59 1,945 33
Miscellaneous:
Royal York Hotel, 4,148.45; Accounts under $3,500, 11,595.33 15,743 78
Photography Branch $120,760 70
HISTORICAL BRANCH
Salaries ($33,624.80)
D. F. McOuat, 7,500.00; Other salaries, 26,124.80 33,624 80
Travelling Expenses ($7,317.04)
R. B. Apted, 1,950.74; S. J. Gooding, 3,362.05; K. R. Macpherson, 1,333.31;
Accounts under $1,200, 670.94 7,317 04
Maintenance ($31,928.08)
J. A. MacFarlane Engineering Co., Ltd., 21,032.85; Accounts under $3,500,10,895.23 31,928 08
Investigation of Archaeological and Historic Sites ($2,009.00)
Accounts under $3,500 2,009 00
Ontario Historical Society ($3,500.00)
Ontario Historical Society 3,500 00
Museum Grants ($26,427.09)
Sundry Municipalities 26,427 09
Fees and Expenses for Historical Advisory Board ($3,234.00)
Accounts under $1,200 3,234 00
Historical Branch $108,040 01
THEATRES BRANCH
Salaries ($100,900.36)
G. W. Belcher, 6,000.00; R. A. Gaskin, 6,300.00; W. D. McPhee, 6,900.00; O. J.
Silverthornc, 1 1 ,000.00; Other salaries, 70,700.36 100.900 36
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Theatres Branch—Continued
Travelling Expenses ($11,561.08)
H. F. Elliott, 3,115.96; R. A. Haney, 1,432.97; D. VV. Pollock, 1,938.32; W. R. Watt,3,036.98; Accounts under $1,200, 2,036.85 11,561 08
Maintenance ($5,346.20)
Accounts under $3,500 5,346 20
Theatres Branch $117,807 64
PUBLIC RECORDS AND ARCHIVES
Salaries ($60,634.15)
M. A. Banks, 6,000.00; G. W. Spragge, 8,600.00; Other salaries, 46,034.15 60,634 15
Travelling Expenses ($2,320.12)
E. C. Guillet, 1,859.52; Accounts under $1,200, 460.60 2,320 12
Maintenance ($3,400.34)
Accounts under $3,500 3,400 34
Purchase and Preparation of Documents, etc., for Safekeeping ($4,852.78)
Accounts under $3,500 4,852 78
Publications ($88.35)
Accounts under $3,500 88 35
Public Records and Archives $71,295 74
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. B. L. Cathcart 12,000 00
Total Expenditure, Department of Travel and Publicity $1,881,841.38
PART W
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
FISCAL YEAR, 1960-61
TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE
Main Office 10
Comptroller of Revenue 11
Ontario Racing Commission 11
Tabulating Branch 12
Housing Mortgage Branch 12
Civil Service Commission 12
Public Service Superannuation Board 13
Statutory 13
Province of Ontario Savings Office 15
Refunds 16
Public Debt—Principal, Interest, Etc 24
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TREASURY DEPARTMENTHon. James N. Allan, Minister (Statutory, see page W 13)
MAIN OFFICE
Salaries ($329,034.65)
H. E. Brown Deputy Provincial Treasurer 19,999 92W. C. Browning, 15,499.92; E. B. Cumming, 6,000.00; A. W. Davies, 9,000.00;L. D. Gagen, 6,000.00; D. P. Holmes, 10,500.00;, T. E. Howson, 7,200.00; R. A.Newton, 6,600.00; B. Sheriff, 10,500.00; E. T. Swanston, 6,000.00; L. H. Trivett,6,000.00; H. H. Walker, 18,000.00; R. B. Walker, 7,200.00; Other salaries,
200,534.81 329,034 65
Travelling Expenses ($3,172.14)
Hon. James N. Allan, 1,200.00; Accounts under $1,200, 1,972.14 3,172 14
Maintenance ($52,706.74)
Department of Highways, 5,085.66; Queen's Printer, 40,503.07; Accounts under$3,500, 13,249.84 . ; 58,838 57
Less: Printed forms distributed to various Departments 6,131 8352,706 74
Premium on Fidelity Bonds ($26,363.85)
Fidelity Insurance Co. of Canada, 28,422.80; Accounts under $3,500,56.25 28,479 05
Less Refunds:Commissioner of Agricultural Loans 46 00Province of Ontario Savings Office 2,042 20Teachers' Superannuation Fund 27 00
2,115 2026,363 85
Dominion-Provincial Conferences ($10,064.15)
Chateau Laurier Hotel, 4,532.63; Trans-Canada Air Lines, 2,074.00; Accountsunder $1,200, 3,457.52 10,064 15
Services and Other Expenses for Special Studies, etc. ($33,445.76)
Clarkson, Gordon & Co., 19,268.26; Woods, Gordon & Co., 14,026.00; Accountsunder $3,500, 151.50 33,445 76
Unemployment Insurance Stamps ($1,969.04)
Postmaster, stamps purchased, 4,040.84; Less refund of Employees' contribution,2,071.80 1,969 04
Miscellaneous Grants ($115,144.68)
Canadian Standardbred Horse Society, 18,989.80; Canadian Thoroughbred HorseSociety, 65,154.88; Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,11,000.00; St. John Ambulance Association, 20,000.00 115,144 68
Special Contribution to the Public Service Superannuation Fund ($1,000,000.00)
Payment to Fund 1,000,000 00
Main Office $1,571,901 01
1960-61 TREASURY DEPARTMENT W 11
COMPTROLLER OF REVENUE
Salaries ($1,864,917.81)
R. C. Alexander, 6,000.00; G. P. Amos, 6,000.00; S. Beresford, 6,300.00; R. B.
Blair, 6,000.00; W. D. Blair, 13,500.00; T. S. Blakelock, 6,600.00; E. P. Broome,7,800.00; B. Bunt, 7,500.00; G. E. Burtt, 6,000.00; E. A. Carroll, 7,800.00;
P. T. Clark, 18,000.00; R. W. Conron, 6,000.00; D. C. Cranston, 6,000.00; E. J.
Danbv, 8,199.96; E. V. Derrick, 6,300.00; T. A. Derrick, 6,900.00; A. I. Dillane,
6,000.00; D. Douglas, 7,800.00; G. F. Duckworth, 6,000.00; P. M. Eker, 6,900.00;
D. S. Ferris, 6,000.00; T. D. Gordon, 7,200.00; J. C. Grover, 7,500.00; H. S.
Gunn, 10,999.92; V. K. Gupta, 6,000.00; T. G. Hall, 6,900.00; T. J. Hall, 10,999.92;
R. E. Hedmann, 6,000.00; L. Hiller, 6,000.00; A. G. Hocking, 7,200.00; J. B.Ives, 6,000.00; W. H. Jamieson, 6,600.00; J. R. Laver, 6,000.00; B. D. Leitch,
6,300.00; R. V. Mark, 6,900.00; K. B. McLavvs, 6,300.00; M. T. Moorby, 6,000.00;
D. M. Murton, 6,300.00; W. A. Neill, 9,000.00; P. R. Parry, 6,000.00; H. C.Porter, 6,000.00; J. H. Robinson, 9,000.00; D. C. Russell, 6,300.00; R. W.Saunders, 7,200.00; V. W. Saunders, 6,000.00; I. E. Scantlebury, 7,500.00;
W. Smith, 7,500.00; D. H. Talbot, 6,900.00; A. W. Thomson, 7,500.00; A. D.Treloar, 6,000.00; M. D. Weir, 6,600.00; J. D. Wilson, 6,000.00; Othersalaries, 1,490,618.01 1,864,917 81
Travelling Expenses ($107,787.18)
R. C. Alexander, 2,798.07; M. R. Anderson, 1,848.26; R. E. Anderson, 2,297.70S. Barton, 3,091.35; W. D. Beatty, 3,192.88; R. H. Bennett, 1,801.84; R. BBlair, 2,423.55; A. S. Bundy, 1,938.70; J. J. Deadman, 3,500.79; D. S. Ferris
1,953.34; W. E. Flegg, 2,701.63; E. Gildea, 3,737.99; R. J. Gordon, 2,615.66F. L. Grant, 2,697.81; J. B. Hudson, 1,257.81; J. B. Ives, 3,559.62; T. R. Jasmins1,799.27; R. Kochenash, 2,698.44; J. S. Lang, 4,634.19; J. R. Laver, 2,223.58
G. A. Loucks, 2,471.51; R. H. Lucas, 2,624.10; H. L. McCulloch, 4,873.00
I. K. McGregor, 1,893.77; W. J. Mullan, 2,911.38; T: A. Nutt, 2,578.83; E. COatt, 2,225.02; R. E. Oliver, 3,254.63; A. J. Riddle, 2,941.35; R. W. Smith3,365.49; J. D. Telford, 2,521.50; J. C. Warren, 3,551.59; E. C. Zuefle, 2,631.81Toronto Transit Commission, 1,350.00; Accounts under $1,200, 15,820.72. . . 107,787 18
Maintenance ($130,741.66)
Queen's Printer, 105,656.64; Recordak of Canada, Ltd., 3,808.94; Teela MarketSurveys, 3,745.68; Accounts under $3,500, 17,530.40 130,741 66
Bank Charges, Legal Fees, Valuations, etc. ($11,793.63)
Sundry Banks, etc., 7,897.25; Accounts under $3,500, 3,896.38 11,793 63
Comptroller of Revenue $2,115,240 28
ONTARIO RACING COMMISSION
Salaries ($43,231.35)
S. T. Bigelow, 6,000.00; W. [. Risewick, 9,499.92, honorarium, 2,000.00; Othersalaries, 25,731.43 43,231 35
Travelling Expenses ($14,057.29)
S. T. Bigelow, 1,436.20; R. W. Ford, 1,201.13; C. Lamb, 1,869.00; W. J. Risewick,1.409.55; Accounts under $1,200, 8,141.41 14,057 29
Maintenance ($11,945.65)
Accounts under $3,500 11,945 65
Services of Officials at Race Tracks ($104,908.60)
T. Clark, 9,800.00; R. W. Ford, 11,760.00; J. R. Lockhart, 10,780.00; J. H. Roble,9,800.00; C. B. Van Straubenzee, 9,550.00; Canadian Corps of Commissionaires,U61.60; Other salaries, 49,657.00 104,908 60
Ontario Racine: Commission $174,142 89
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TABULATING BRANCH
Salaries ($79,491.72)
Sundry Employees 79,491 72
Maintenance ($81,640.75)
International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 63,372.00; Queen's Printer, 16,591.95;Accounts under $3,500, 1,676.80 81,640 75
Tabulating Branch $161,132 47
HOUSING MORTGAGE BRANCH
The Housing Development Act, Sec. 8
Salaries ($29,511.18)
L. B. Fisher, 7,200.00; Other salaries, 22,311.18 29,511 18
Maintenance ($2,411.50)
Accounts under $3,500 2,41 1 50
Housing Mortgage Branch $31,922 68
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Salaries ($291,248.38)
D. J. Collins Chairman 7,083 30A. E. Stacey " 10,500 00
M. R. Barclay, 6,600.00; D. J. Collins, honorarium, 1,500.00; E. J. Etchen,6,600.00; D. N. Fosbury, 2,875.00; F. V. Glenney, 12,499.92; H. F. Goss, 7,800.00;
R. R. Mabee, 6,000.00; A. H. Malkin, 6,000.00; R. V. Metcalfe, 3,200.00; K. H.Mitchell, 6,000.00; E. K. Pukacz, 1,150.00; J. K. Rutherford, 3,675.00; A. E.Stacey, 5,416.65; J. S. Stephen, 11,679.14; Other salaries, 192,669.37 291,248 38
Travelling Expenses ($6,151.21)
R. R. Mabee, 1,348.74; Accounts under $1,200, 4,802.47 6,151 2L
Maintenance ($183,956.94)
International Business Machines Co., Ltd., 7,159.97; Queen's Printer, 18,889.59;
Stevenson & Kellogg, Ltd., 143,634.12; Accounts under $3,500, 14,273.26. . . . 183,956 94
Honoraria and Expenses re Joint Advisory Council andDepartmental Committees ($13,494.57)
Salary
:
J. P. Culliton 7,500 00
Miscellaneous
:
Accounts under $3,500 5,994 57
Quarter Century Club—Ontario Public Service Insignia ($495.00)
Accounts under $3,500 495 00
In-service Training and Development Programme ($9,587.73)
Accounts under $3,500 9,587 73
Publications and Advertising ($2,498.50)
Accounts under $3,500 2,498 50
Civil Service Commission $507,432 33
1960-61 TREASURY DEPARTMENT W 13
PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION BOARD
Salaries ($106,607.08)
C. M. Harper, 6,000.00; J. D. MacDonald, 6,900.00; A. L. Watson, 10,500.00;
Other salaries, 83,207.08 106,607 08
Maintenance ($5,816.40)
Queen's Printer, 4,321.42; Accounts under $3,500, 1,494.98 5,816 40
Public Service Superannuation Board $112,423 48
STATUTORY
Minister's Salary ($12,000.00)
Hon. James N. Allan 12,000 00
Ontario Government's Contribution to the Public Service SuperannuationFund ($7,864,963.92)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 332, Sec. 8
Payment to Fund 7,864,963 92
Ontario Government's Contribution to the Legislative Assembly RetirementAllowances Account ($159,867.03)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 209, Sec. 16
Payment to Account 159,867 03
The Blind Workmen's Compensation Act ($4,332.68)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 36
Sundry Persons 4,332 68
Legal Aid Fund ($534.89)
The Law Society Act
R.S.O. 1960. Chap. 207
Law Society of Upper Canada 534 89
Debentures Guaranteed by the Province
Administration Expenses ($746.18)
Bank of Montreal , 746 18
Loans and Advances
The Ontario Junior Farmer Establishment Loan Corporation ($4,050,000.00)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 198
The Ontario Junior Farmer Establishment Loan Corporation 4,050,000 00
The Ontario Municipal Improvement Corporation ($3,950,000.00)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 275
The Ontario Municipal Improvement Corporation 3,950,000 00
Tile Drainage Debentures ($1,067,582.00)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 399
Sundry Municipalities 1,067,582 00
W 14 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No, 1
Statutory—Continued
Loans and Advances—Continued
The Sault Ste. Marie Bridge Act, 1960 ($8,993,431.80)
8-9 Elizabeth II, Chap. 106
International Bridge Authority of Michigan—Bonds 7,615,071 80City of Sault Ste. Marie re shares of St. Mary's River Bridge Company 1,360 00Chartered Trust Co. re shares of the International Transit Company, Limited 1,377,000 00
The Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Act ($2,100,000.00)
13 George VI. Chap. 91
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Company 2,100,000 00
Special Funds
Public Service Retirement Fund
R.S.O. 1960. Chap. 332, Part II
Refunds and Transfers ($903,750.17)
Refunds under Section 33 215,552 05Transferred to Public Service Superannuation Fund 688,198 12
Public Service Superannuation Fund
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 332
Allowances, Lump Sum Payments, Refunds, etc. ($6,013,083.17)
Allowances: Superannuates, Beneficiaries and Annuitants 4,426,028 02Refunds under Section 17 973,163 93Payments under Section 18 429,677 06Payments under Section 19 19,216 25Payments under Section 20 16,169 18Payments under Section 26 (3) 143,052 11
Payments under Section 28 5,776 621,587,055 15
Legislative Assembly Retirement Allowances Account
R.S.O. 1960. Chap. 209
Refunds ($1,238.40)
Refunds under Section 13 1,238 40
Municipal Sinking Funds ($95,690.67)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 249
Town of Prescott 95,690 67
Queen Elizabeth II Ontario Scholarship Fund (Income) ($16,230.50)
R.S.O. 1960. Chap. 142
Sundry Students' Scholarships 15,000 00McMaster University re Board of Trustees' expenses 1,230 50
Registry Offices—Refund of Surplus Fees ($266,401.28)
(The Registry Act and The Land Titles Act)
Metropolitan Toronto, 197,100.25; County of Elgin, 9,337.99; County of Lincoln,
13,418.00; County of Ontario, 18,857.73; County of York, 27,687.31 266,401 28
The Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Act ($103,807.50)
13 George VI, Chap. 91
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Company:Payments of Interest Maturities 103,807 50
1960-61 TREASURY DEPARTMENT W 15
Statutory—Continued
Special Funds—Continued
The Real Estate and Business Brokers Act ($8,276.33)
R.S.O. 1960. Chap. 344
Payments of proceeds of surety bonds to claimants 8,276 33
Unclaimed Dividends ($70.03)
R.S.O. 1950, Chap. 59
Sundry Persons 70 03
The Collection Agencies Act ($597.97)
R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 58
Sundry Persons 597 97
Province of Ontario Savings Office
R.S.O. I960. Chap. 9, Sec. 4
Salaries ($657,206.25)
Head Office
G. H. Ironside, 6,000.00; E. R. MacEwen, 6,000.00; O. J. McCullough, 10,999.92;
S. C. Patton, 8,599.92; E. G. Wood, 6,000.00; Other salaries, 18,360.0055,959 84
Branch Offices
Aylmer, 14,117.38; Brantford, 45,572.77; Guelph, 24,583.15; Hamilton, 37,776.62;
Hamilton, East End, 26,909.48; London, 25,577.28; Ottawa, 41,886.39; OwenSound, 19,418.87; Pembroke, 27,837.92; Seaforth, 15,009.96; St. Catharines,34,878.43; St. Mary's, 14,379.96; Toronto—Bay and Adelaide, 68,200.65; Dan-forth and Fenwick, 31,982.57; Danforth and Woodbine, 39,116.96; ParliamentBuildings, 46,593.96; University and Dundas, 30,561.85; 1556 Yonge Street,
17,850.00; Walkerton, 13,387.25; Windsor, 12,660.00; Woodstock, 12,944.96....601,246 41
Travelling Expenses ($1,899.40)
Accounts under $1,200 1,899 40
Maintenance ($176,714.59)
Advertising:
Accounts under $3,500 2,505 50
Miscellaneous:
Public Service Superannuation Fund, 38,766.97; Queen's Printer, 27,826.40;Treasurer of Ontario re fidelity bonds, 2,242.20; Accounts under $3,500,4,749.42 73,584 99
Expenses (Branch Offices):
Aylmer, 2,512.66; Brantford, 4,482.53; Guelph, 4,950.90; Hamilton, 13,045.33;Hamilton, East End, 6,579.85; London, 39.60; Ottawa, 8,972.40; Owen Sound,2,557.80; Pembroke, 5,017.30; Seaforth, 1,185.80; St. Catharines, 3,456.39;St. Mary's, 1,362.39; Toronto—Bay and Adelaide, 20,607.43; Danforth andFenwick, 4,938.74; Danforth and Woodbine, 5,185.00; Parliament Buildings,
383.58; University and Dundas, 54.75; 1556 Yonge Street, 8,394.90; Walkerton,1,756.75; Windsor, 2,715.20; Woodstock, 2,424.80 100,624 10
Total Province of Ontario Savings Office $835,820 24Less: Reimbursements of Expenditures by Province of
Ontario Savings Office 835,820 24
W 16 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statutory—Continued
REFUNDS ($4,848,518.77)
The Financial Administration ActR.S.O. 1960, Chap. 142. Sec. 26
Summary
Department of:
Agriculture 13,649 24Attorney General 23,493 20Commerce and Development 1,860 82Education 164,913 08Energy Resources 2,299 05Health 22,077 95Highways 228,228 25Insurance 15,114 50Labour 40,220 94Lands and Forests 314,821 15
Mines 154,376 40Municipal Affairs . 2,428 95Provincial Secretary and Citizenship 55,614 78Public Welfare 14 00Public Works 19,807 57Reform Institutions 5,435 48Transport 1 14,629 59Travel and Publicity 816 60Treasury 48,720,088 17
49,899,889 72
Deducted from Revenue 45,051,370 95
4,848,518 77
Details of Refunds
Department of Agriculture:
Main Office:
Miscellaneous 79 50
Dairy Branch:
Licenses 330 00Cash Security Bonds 1,774 83
2,104 83
Information Branch—Sale of Reports 2 50
Live Stock Branch:
Fees—Stallion Enrolment 26 00Membership, Dairy Herd Improvement
Association 42 50Licenses 163 00
231 50
Markets Branch—Licenses 10 00
Horticultural Experiment Station, Vineland:
Rent, Board, etc 49 28
Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph:
Fees—Tuition 4,606 00Services, etc 268 81
Sale of Stock and Equipment 5 00Sale of Produce 10Rent, Board, etc 4,335 89Federal Aid Grant 205 51
Miscellaneous 306 15
9,727 46
1960-61 TREASURY DEPARTMENT W 17
Statutory—Continued
Refunds—Continued
Department of Agriculture—Continued
Macdonald Institute, Guelph:
Fees—Tuition 200 00Federal Aid Grant 674 17
874 17
Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph:
Fees—Tuition 352 00Hospital, etc 10 00
362 00
Western Ontario Agricultural School and ExperimentalFarm, Ridgetown:
Rent, Board, etc 208 00
13,649 24Deducted from Revenue 13,649 24
Department of Attorney General:
Fire Marshal—Lightning Rod Licenses 6 00Miscellaneous 18 00
24 00
Inspector of Legal Offices:
Fines—Magistrates 1,607 00Fees—Division Court Clerks and Bailiffs 589 73
Crown Attorney 1,307 50Miscellaneous 764 25— 4,268 48
Law Enforcement Branch:
Perquisites—Rent, etc 110 84Miscellaneous 3,588 38
3,699 22
Ontario Securities Commission:
Fees—Brokers and Salesmen 8,424 00Filing 7,065 00
Miscellaneous 12 5015,501 50
23,493 20Deducted from Revenue 23,493 20
Department of Commerce and Development:
Main Office—Miscellaneous 413 61
Housing Branch—Government of Canada Repayment 1,447 21
1,860 82Deducted from Revenue 1 ,860 82
Department of Education:
Main Office:
Sale of Publications 115 25Student-Aid Loans 44 04Miscellaneous 150 50— 309 79
Secondary Education Branch:
Trade Schools 60 00Inspection of Private Schools 50 00
SIG—31
W 18 PUBLJC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statutory—Continued
Refunds—Continued
Department of Education—Continued
Secondary Education Branch—Continued
Technical Institutes:
Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology:
Fees—Tuition, etc 1,920 00Transferred to Students' Council
Account 10,710 00
Hamilton Institute of Technology:
Fees—Tuition, etc 1,641 25Transferred to Students' Association
General Account 8,435 00
Provincial Institute of Trades:
Fees—Tuition, etc 1 ,694 25
Ryerson Institute of Technology:
Fees—Tuition, etc 25,750 78Transferred to Students' Union
Account 92,267 50Miscellaneous 4 00
Western Ontario Institute of Technology:
Fees—Tuition, etc 1,357 50Transferred to Students' Activities
Account 5,950 00149,840 28
Teacher Education Branch:
Fees—Summer Courses 11,315 65Medical Fees for Students' Health Inspection 306 75
11,622 40Registrar's Branch:
Departmental Examinations:
Appeals 2,412 25
Certificates 642 36Fees 86 00
3,140 61
164,913 08Deducted from Revenue 164,913 08
Department of Energy Resources:
Ontario Energy Board:
Licenses 1,110 00Fees—Registration 125 00Contract Security Deposit 1 ,000 00Miscellaneous 64 05
2,299 05
Deducted from Revenue 2,299 05
Department of Health:
Main Office:
Federal Health Grants 8,328 69Miscellaneous 151 36
8,480 05
Epidemiological Branch—Sale of Products—Insulin 46 06Tuberculosis Prevention Branch—Patients' Maintenance 3,243 79
Laboratory Branch:
Fees Analytical 43 00Pathological 66 00
109 00
1960-61 TREASURY DEPARTMENT W 19
Statutory—Continued
Refunds—Continued
Department of Health—Continued
Ontario Hospitals:
Perquisites 8,897 01Miscellaneous 1,302 04
10,199 05
22,077 95Deducted from Revenue 22,077 95
Department of Highways:
Main Office:
Sale of Services and Materials 1,046 99Permits—Sign and Housemoving 1,051 10
Gasoline Pumps 529 00Rentals—Gas Line Franchise 325 00
Property 494 02
Sale of Property 4,061 50Contract Security Deposits 152,434 00Miscellaneous 68,286 64
228,228 25
Deducted from Revenue 228,228 25
Department of Insurance:
The Insurance Act:
Licenses—Joint Stock Companies 182 50Fraternal and Mutual Benefit Societies.. . 20 00Agents, Brokers and Adjusters 6,409 00
Miscellaneous 5 006,6 1C 50
The Real Estate and Business Brokers Act:
Licenses 6,080 00Miscellaneous 1,893 00
7,973 00The Collection Agencies Act—Licenses 45 00The Investment Contracts Act—Licenses 270 00The Mortgage Brokers Registration Act:
Fees—Registrations 190 00Applications 20 00
210 00
15,114 50Deducted from Revenue 15,114 50
Department of Labour:
Main Office—Miscellaneous 3,295 89
Apprenticeship Branch:
Fees—Motor Vehicle Repair Trade 57151Barbering and Hairdressing 609 30Miscellaneous 5 30
1,186 11
Boiler Inspection Branch:
Fees—Inspections, etc ' 331 50Miscellaneous 217 75
549 25
Factory Inspection Branch:
Fees—Building Plan Examinations 2,060 85
W 20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
Statutory—Continued
Refunds—Continued
Department of Labour—Continued
Board of Examiners of Operating Engineers:
Fees—Examinations, etc 1,434 50Sale of Textbooks 19 00Miscellaneous 382 10
1,835 60Minimum Wage Branch:
The Industrial Standards Act—Penalties 31 27
Industry and Labour Board:
Sale of Vacation-with-Pay Books 1,627 27Sale of Vacation-with-Pay Stamps 24,571 73Miscellaneous 39 75
26,238 75
Office of Athletics Commissioner:
Taxes 1197Licenses 106 00Security Deposits 4,100 00Miscellaneous 4 25
4,222 22Elevator Inspection Branch:
Fees—Inspections, etc 801 00
40,220 94Deducted from Revenue 40,220 94
Department of Lands and Forests:
Accounts Branch:
Leases—Water Power 167,774 91
Contract Deposits 200 00Land Tax 1,992 78Fees—Casual 2,119 35
172,087 04Forest Protection Branch—Miscellaneous 4 50Lands Branch
:
Rentals—Crown Leases 409 20Land Sales 10,746 01
Miscellaneous 130 15
11,285 36Parks Branch—Miscellaneous 85 00Reforestation Branch—Sale of Trees 1,344 89Timber Management Branch—Dues, etc 121,684 71
Fish and Wildlife Branch:
Licenses—Fishing, Hunting, etc 6,284 35Fines . 1,780 00Sales—Confiscated Articles 37 00Royalty 146 95Costs Collected 71 50Miscellaneous 9 85
8,329 65
314,821 15
Deducted from Revenue 314,821 15
Department of Mines:
Licenses and Permits:
Miners 77 00Quarry 10 00
87 00Mining Claims:
Recording Fees 1,314 50Abstracts and Miscellaneous 1,123 55
2,438 05
1960-61 TREASURY DEPARTMENT WJ1
Statutory—Continued
Refunds—Continued
Department of Mines—Continued
Rentals:
Gas Leases 1 , 184 76Mining Leases 414 62Licenses of Occupation 43 31
1,642 69Royalties—Gas and Oil 14 90
Taxes:
Acreage 212 75
Profits 118,089 75
Gas 1,195 42119,497 92
Fees—Laboratory 30 64Services:
Prints, Maps and Reports 124 93Miscellaneous 302 86
427 79Sulphur Dioxide Deposit 276 84Mining Recorders—Mining Land Sales 29,949 03Discount on United States Funds 11 54
154,376 40Deducted from Revenue 154,376 40
Department of Municipal Affairs:
Main Office:
Sales—Reports, etc 150Municipal Auditors' License Fees 5 00Miscellaneous 66 45
72 95Ontario Municipal Board—Fees 2,356 00
2,428 95Deducted from Revenue 2,428 95
Department of Provincial Secretary and Citizenship:
Main Office:
Fees—Letters Patent 14,643 80Supplementary Letters Patent 4,738 25Companies' Returns 9,557 80Commissions 110 00Miscellaneous 2,218 13
31,267 98
Licenses:
Extra-Provincial 752 50Marriage 680 00Mortmain 3,125 01
4,557 51
Office of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly:
Fees on Private Bills 128 05
Queen's Printer:
Gazette Advertising, etc 694 30Sales—Other Government Publications 561 70
1,256 00Registrar General's Branch—Searches, etc 18,405 24
55,614 78Deducted from Revenue 55,614 78
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Statutory—Continued
Refunds—Continued
Department of Public Welfare:
Child Welfare Branch:
Licenses re The Children's Boarding Homes Act 14 00
14 00Deducted from Revenue 14 00
Department of Public Works:
Main Office:
Rentals—General 225 00Parking Areas 572 75
797 75
Sales—Materials 9 72Property 18,895 67
18,905 39Provincial Aid to Drainage 77 54Miscellaneous 26 89
19,807 57Deducted from Revenue 19,807 57
Department of Reform Institutions:
Institutions:
Perquisites 5,364 00Casual Sales 64 28Maintenance Recovery—Training Schools 7 20
5,435 48Deducted from Revenue 5,435 48
Department of Transport:
Motor Vehicles Branch—Fees, etc 108,900 92Ontario Highway Transport Board—Fees 2,210 00Unsatisfied Judgment Fund 3,518 67
114,629 59Deducted from Revenue 1 14,629 59
Department of Travel and Publicity;
Development Branch:
Licenses—Tourist Establishment 699 00Sales—Enquiry Lists, etc 10 10
709 10
Theatres Branch
:
Fees—Censorship , 97 50Licenses—Theatres, etc 10 00
107 50
816 60Deducted from Revenue 816 60
Treasury Department:
Main Office:
Canada Savings Bonds (a) 1,725 22
Vacation-with-Pay—Unclaimed Contributions^a) 1,104 87Bequests:
Charitable and Educational (a) 27,024 42Outstanding Cheques (a) 7,969 61
1960-6 1 TREASURY DEPARTMENT W23
Statutory—Continued
Refunds—Continued
Treasury Department—Continued
Main Office—Continued
Security Deposits:Contracts (a) 7,650 00Exploratory Licenses of Occupa-
tion Work Guarantees (a) 4,000 0011,650 00
Elementary Teachers' Loan Fund (a) 200 00Training School for Boys (a) 100 00Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway
Co.—Deposits re Interest Maturities (a) 54,000 00Ontario Hospital Services Commission
—
Special Assistance Account:St. Joseph's General Hospital,
Elliot Lake . (a) 750,000 00Salvation Army Grace Hospital,
Toronto (a) 100,000 00Ottawa General Hospital,
Ottawa (a) 315,000 00St. Vincent Hospital, Ottawa. (a) 260,000 00St. Louis-Marie de Montfort
Hospital, Ottawa (a) 80,000 00Sydenham District Hospital,
Wallaceburg (a) 80,000 00Hotel Dieu Hospital, Cornwall(A) 95,000 00
1.680,000 00Youths' Friends Association of Canada, Inc. .(a) 2,000 00Repayment to Government of Canada under
Tax Rental Agreement, 1952-56 (a) 3,062,744 65
1,230 50442 01
123 3043 05
1,700 61—21,031,396 1\
4,848,518 77
Defence Training Board 509,366 26Income Tax deducted at source 14,045,828 91
Canada Savings Bonds 1,624,142 83Exploratory Licenses of Occupation Work
GuaranteesReserve for Outstanding ChequesTile Drainage DebenturesUnclaimed Wage ChequesMiscellaneous
Comptroller of Revenue Branch:
Gasoline Tax 18,677,221 01*
Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax 184,474 93 *
Corporations Tax 5,960,068 94Succession Duty 1,525,884 80Hospitals Tax 131,923 82Land Transfer Tax 4,264 96Security Transfer Tax 1,074 65Logging Tax 9,237 22Law Stamps 11 50Income Tax Rental Agreement 1,187,475 00
27,681,636 S3Ontario Racing Commission—Licenses, etc 377 00Public Debt:
Temporary Investments 6,678 10
48,720,088 17
Deducted from Revenue 43,871,569 404,848,518 77
(a) Transferred to Loans and Special Funds (See Part Y)
Refunds $ 4,848,518 77
Statutory $40,461,123 29
Total Expenditure, Treasury Department $45,135,318.43
W 24 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
PUBLIC DEBT—PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, ETC. (STATUTORY)
Stock and Debentures (see pages W 6-7) $107,469,581 80
Miscellaneous ($7,638,014.11)
Interest on Trust Funds and Special Accounts ($7,341,758.09)
Assurance Fund under The Land Titles Act 7,500 00Bank Overdrafts 3,300 23Bequests, etc.—Charitable and Educational Purposes (R.S.O. 1960, Chap. 142,
Sec. 23) 10,475 78Municipal Sinking Funds 6,093 33Ontario Food Terminal Board Sinking Fund 16,861 40Province of Ontario Savings Office Deposits 2,641,449 69Public Service Retirement Fund 32,225 71
Public Service Superannuation Fund 4,546,037 09Queen Elizabeth II Ontario Scholarship Fund 25,000 00Sandwich, Windsor & Amherstburg Railway Company-
—
Deposit against future interest payments 2,448 25Sinking Fund Deposits 14,630 14
School Board Deposits re Capital Expenditures 265 99Accrued Interest on Improvement District of Elliot Lake Debentures 10,284 03Accrued Interest and Premium Paid on Improvement District of Manitouwadge
Debentures 2,380 98Accrued Interest on Sinking Fund Investments 15,026 31Accrued Interest on Tile Drainage Debentures 7,779 16
Exchange on U.S. Funds ($290.57)
Sundry 290 57
Loan Flotation Expenses ($26,601.10)
Express, Printing andLoan Series etc. Engraving
"CY" and "CZ" $ 53 60 $26,010 00The Ontario Municipal Improvement Corporation 537 50
53 60 $26,547 5026,601 10
General Administration Expenses ($93,138.50)
Insurance, postage, cablegrams and express $ 1,403 70Lithograph plates and printing of blank debenture forms 88,688 00Collection charges re Tile Drainage Debentures 1,772 21
Miscellaneous 1,274 59
Premium on Debentures Purchased for Debt Cancellationand Sinking Fund Investments ($176,225.85)
Debt cancellation—Series "AN" due December 2, 1960 $ 3 75
Sinking Fund Investments—various 176,222 10
93,138 50
76,225 85
Gross Disbursements—Principal, Interest and Expenses $115,107,595 91
Deduct—Interest, Exchange, Discount and Commission—Revenue for Fiscal
Year 1961 (as per details on Statement No. 27, page 36) 25,393,575 67
Net Disbursements—Principal, Interest and Expenses $ 89,714,020 24
Sinking Fund Provisions and Investments Purchased
Sinking Fund Instalments ($33,822,000.00)
Debenture Loan, Series "AN" $ 1,454,000 00General 32,368,000 00
33,822,000 00
1960-61 TREASURY DEPARTMENT W 25
Public Debt—Principal, etc. (Statutory)—Continued
Sinking Fund Provisions and Investments Purchased—Continued
Investment of General Sinking Funds ($14,873,500.00)
Purchased during Fiscal Year 1961
—
Province of Ontario Debentures
—
Cost Price $ 12,566,593 60Add: Discount (see Statement No. 27) 688,128 50
$ 13,254,722 10Deduct: Premium (see Page W 24) 176,222 10
Par Value $ 13,078,500 00
Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway CompanyBonds (assumed by Province of Ontario)6%—Due July 1, 1961—at par 4,000 00
Ontario Northland Transportation CommissionDebentures (guaranteed by Province of Ontario)
4%—Due October 1, 1960—at par. .$ 500,000 004%—Due October 1, 1961—at par.. 500,000 004%—Due October 1, 1962—at par. . 500,000 004%—Due February 1, 1962—at par.. 240,000 00
1,740,000 00
University of Toronto Bonds (guaranteed by Province of
Ontario)3%—Due August 15, 1970—at par 1 ,000 00
The Ontario Municipal Improvement CorporationDebentures (guaranteed by Province of Ontario)
4^%—Due December 1, 1960—at par 50,000 0014,873,500 00
Temporary Investments ($435,474,000.00)
Purchases of securities under repurchase agreements comprising Government of
Canada (Direct and Guaranteed) and Provincial Governments (Direct andGuaranteed) etc., pursuant to Section 20 of The Financial AdministrationAct 435,474,000 00
Total Public Debt—Principal, Interest, etc $573,883,520 24
X 2 t PUBLIC ACCOUNTS No. 1
GOVERNMENT STATIONERY ACCOUNT
Contract Printing and Binding:
Noble Scott Co., Ltd., Official Gazette, 59,303.24; Legislative Printing, 62,785.22 . 122,088 46
Stock Paper:
Howard Smith Paper Mills Ltd., 18,321.98; Whyte-Hooke Papers, Ltd., 6,158.65;Accounts under $3,500, 607.53 25,088 16
Stock and Printing Purchases
:
Addressograph-Multigraph of Canada, Ltd., 8,832.87; Alexander Lithographers,Ltd., 12,223.22; Robert Allworth, Ltd., 3,815.11; Apeco of Canada, Ltd.,
28,126.58; Arcadian Press, 5,451.00; Art Service, 3,501.90; Arthurs-Jones Litho-graphing, Ltd., 18,015.80; Artistic Stationery Co., Ltd., 4,665.84; Ashton-Potter,Ltd., 10,330.67; Associated Printers, Ltd., 24,548.88; D. A. Balfour Co., Ltd.,
5,329.98; Barber-Ellis of Canada, Ltd., 21,858.68; Bean Printing & PublishingCo., Ltd., 8,314.23; Beatty Printing Ltd., 5,207.44; Beckford Lithographers,Ltd., 24,782.60; Blackhall & Co., Ltd., 13,154.19; Block & Anderson (Canada),Ltd., 7,924.26; Brigdens, Ltd., 24,056.20; Brown Brothers, Ltd., 83,641.37;Brown & Collett, Ltd., 5,579.79; Charles Bruning Co. (Canada), Ltd., 4,011.92;
Bryant Press, Ltd., 157,009.52; Buntin Gillies & Co., Ltd., 38,250.40; BuntinReid Paper Co., Ltd., 72,266.85; Burroughs Business Machines, Ltd., 16,563.58;
Bernard Cairns, Ltd., 11,934.54; Callow-Beare's, Ltd., 9,651.11; Canada Carbon& Ribbon Co., Ltd., 3,876.84; Canada Law Book Co., Ltd., 11,440.95; CanadaLithographing Co., Ltd., 29,294.39; Canada Paper Wholesale, Ltd., 9,421.16;
Canadian Library Supplies, 11,473.14; Cape & Co., Ltd., 7,093.06; Carroll's
Canadian Metals, Ltd., 4,595.18; Carswell Co., Ltd., 7,748.97; Centurv Press,
Ltd., 6,383.90; Challenger Manifold Corp., Ltd., 28,694.14; Charles ChapmanCo., Ltd., 8,546.13; M. C. Charters & Co., Ltd., 9,145.17; Charters PublishingCo., Ltd., 20,297.29; Cockburn & Eckler Printers, 4,293.22; Co-Graphics, Ltd.,
10,865.20; Commercial Paper's Ltd., 5,631.76; Continuous Forms & Envelopes,Ltd., 10,297.83; Copeland-Chatterson, Ltd., 7,461.47; Copp Clark Publishing
Co., Ltd., 24,533.30; Crain Business Systems, 39,859.06; Danforth Press, Ltd.,
6,066.90; Data Business Forms, Ltd., 22,784.36; A. R. Davey Co., Ltd., 3,878.33;
Davis & Henderson, Ltd., 8,299.62; Dawson Creative Advertising, 9,875.14;
Richard De Boo, Ltd., 4,428.60; Delmar Studios Co., Ltd., 15,494.52; JohnDeyell, Ltd., 11,148.66; A. B. Dick Co. of Canada, Ltd., 4,547.43; DictaphoneCorp., Ltd., 10,433.50; Dictating Supply Co., 6,070.09; Dominion EnvelopeCo., Ltd., 12,410.32; Douglas Printing Co., 4,343.56; Robert Duncan & Co.,
Ltd., 5,297.77; Thomas A. Edison Industries, 30,203.00; Egry ContinuousForms, Ltd., 25,228.43; R. T. Eisenberg, 7,790.83; Espie Printing Co.,
Ltd., 23,592.38; W. G. Evans, 8,217.90; Eversharp Pen Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
3,729.10; Fairclough Printing Co., Ltd., 16,971.09; A. J. Feheley, Ltd.,
11,405.65; Fine Papers, Ltd., 59,803.85; Fine Papers, London, Ltd., 18,579.72;
Fleming Atwell Printing Co., Ltd., 11,344.15; Foster & North, Ltd., 5,532.72;
W. J. Gage, Ltd., 25,799.59; Gair Paper Products, 6,071.67; Garden City Press
Co-operative, Ltd., 5,002.50; General Industries, Ltd., 37,475.58; GeneralPrinters, Ltd., 9,851.38; Gestetner (Canada), Ltd., 125,803.21; J. J. Gibbons,Ltd., 14,124.14; Gill Printing Co., 5,573.38; Herbert Gillis Co., 4,506.70;
Globe Envelopes, Ltd., 57,994.95; Grand & Toy, Ltd., 64,720.93; W. L. Griffin,
Ltd., 5,512.75; Gummed Label Specialties Co., Ltd., 4,468.13; William Haines,
3,903.45; Haines Printing, Ltd., 6,034.83; Fred W. Halls Paper Co., Ltd.,
11,316.36; Hambly Brothers, Ltd., 4,063.67; Hanson & Edgar, Ltd., 17,291.51;
S. R. Hart & Co., Ltd., 5,004.53; Henderson Bros., Ltd., 4,493.95; BruceHenderson, Ltd., 8,232.55; Wm. N. Henderson, Ltd., 3,575.00; Hilroy Envelopes& Stationery, Ltd., 16,381.07; Hooker Stationery Co., 4,623.31; HoustonsStandard Publications, Ltd., 8,740.96; Hughes-Owens Co., Ltd., 10,906.30;
Hunter Rose Co., Ltd., 166,220.78; Index Card Co., Ltd., 19,173.70; Instru-
ments (1951), Ltd., 6,725.72; Insurance Forms Co., Ltd., 8,218.95; Inter-
national Business Machines Co., Ltd., 39,517.12; C. H. Johnston & Co., 4,125.57;
H. J. Jones & Sons, Ltd., 6,571.95; A. Kimball, Ltd., 31,525.83; Kinsley-McCole-man, 7,047.95; Labine Printers, 3,509.61; LaSalle Press, Ltd., 4,304.04; Litho-
Print, Ltd., 41,216.74; Lo-Mor Printers, 12,684.95; London Printing & Litho-
graphing Co., Ltd., 76,065.17: Lowe-Martin Co., Ltd., 26,244.81; Lumley &Hewitt, 4,122.04; Macdonald Donnelly, Ltd., 20,595.91; MacLean-HunterPublishing Co., Ltd., 86,920.75; Marchant Calculators, Ltd., 4,805.00; MamochOffice Supply Co., 18,204.40; McBee Co., Ltd., 4,582.18; McCorquodale &Blades (Printers), Ltd., 28,453.94; R. G. McLean, Ltd., 3,677.75; MerchantsPrinting Co., Ltd., 7,404.70; Might Directories, Ltd., 7,116.19; Minnesota Mining
1960-61 GOVERNMENT STATIONERY ACCOUNT X3
Government Stationery Account—Continued
Stock and Printing Purchases—Continued
& Mfg. of Canada, Ltd., 17,378.64; Mission Press, 5,277.10; Mitchell Houghton,Ltd., 11,884.55; Monarch Papers, Ltd., 3,640.62; Moore Business Forms, Ltd.85,537.02; Morris Printing Co., 4,248.50; Munn Envelopes, Ltd., 12,762.48;Munns Press, 3,535.18; Murray Kelly Printing & Lithographing, Ltd., 4,308.95;National Paper Goods, Ltd., 18,539.28; National Stationers, Ltd., 105,410.04Geo. J. Nattress, 3,562.76; Neville Papers, Ltd., 11,092.31; Newsome & Gilbert,
Ltd., 21,212.07; Northern Miner Press, Ltd., 19,048.10; Northern Stationery &Printing Co., 3,864.81; Office Specialty Mfg. Co., Ltd., 40,939.24; Offset Print& Litho, Ltd., 4,178.70; Ofrex (Canada), Ltd., 27,717.36; Operation RelianceInc., 13,086.28; Pakfold Continuous Forms, Ltd., 3,906.34; T. J. Parsons, Ltd.,
7,332.56; Pearce Publishing Co., Ltd., 13,212.01; Peerless Distributors, Ltd.,
12,445.18; W. R. Phillips Co., Ltd., 6,399.00; Photostat Corp., 27,281.39; Pitney-Bowes of Canada, Ltd., 8,582.46; Prescott Journal, 5,521.39; Preston Micro-filming Services, Ltd., 3,919.90; Provincial Envelope Co. of Canada, 4,823.84;Prudential Press, 5,793.08; Publishers, Ltd., 4,358.50; Chas. N. Purvis & Son,4,444.85; Rapid Grip & Batten, Ltd., 8,939.11; Recordak of Canada, Ltd.,
9,022.83; Redi-Set Business Forms, Ltd., 27,381.28; Regent Printing, 6,869.85;Remington Rand, Ltd., 33,144.54; Richardson Bond & Wright, Ltd., 14,136.33;Rolph-Clark-Stone, Ltd., 107,803.88; Roneo Co. of Canada, Ltd., 5,608.70;Rous & Mann Press, Ltd., 39,724.79; Royal Typewriter Co., Ltd., 6,006.67;Runge Press, Ltd., 10,541.59; Ryerson Press, 267,065.48; Saturday Night Press,
53,949.70; Noble Scott Co., Ltd., 143,976.21; Seeley Systems of Canada, Ltd.,
17,765.96; Shepherd Printing Co., Ltd., 4,961.60; Smith-Corona (Canada),Ltd., 13,988.31; Southam Printing Co., Ltd., 6,141.42; Stainton Office Supply,Ltd., 23,940.65; Standard Embossing Co., Ltd., 7,002.36; Standard Engravers,Ltd., 5,804.43; Strike-Rite Matches, Ltd., 4,264.37; Surveying & DrawingSupply Co., Ltd., 4,286.38; A. Talbot, Ltd., 12,899.89; Telford & CraddockPrinters, Ltd., 68,695.30; E. G. Thomas & Son, Ltd., 16,077.53; Thorn Press,
21,841.35; G. M. Thornton & Son, Ltd., 14,879.98; Toronto Envelope Co.,Ltd., 3,822.25; John Underwood (Canada), Ltd., 4,858.80; Underwood, Ltd.,
77,235.06; United Paper Mills, Ltd., 28,840.67; United Stationery Co., Ltd.,
21,066.52; Universal Offset, Ltd., 9,095.13; Victor Adding Machine Co. (Canada),Ltd., 4,443.65; Victoria Publishing Co., 8,321.17; Walker Press, Ltd., 106,973.23;Wallace Davey Printing Co., 4,746.00; Warwick Bros. & Rutter, Ltd., 7,261.44;West Toronto Printing House, Ltd., 12,613.47; Whyte-Hooke Papers, Ltd.,
10,614.26; Wilson-Munroe Co., Ltd., 13,780.60; Winchester Press, 4,431.81;Windsor Daily Star, 4,368.95; Windsor Office Supply, Ltd., 5,454.57; Accountsunder $3,500, 477,661.39 4,635,540 41
Total Purchases 4,782,717 03Deduct—Distribution and Cash Sales 4,784,890 26
Excess of Distribution and Cash Sales over Purchases $ 2,173 23
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