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THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART Ill (REGULATIONS OF SASKATCHEWAN)
The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN'S PRINTER
PART I
Volume 88 REGINA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1992
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I
SPECIAL DAYS ................................................ 1082
The Northern Municipalities Revenue Sharing Program Amendment Regulations, 1992 .................................... 208
No. 35
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SPECIAL DAYS
The following month has been designated by the Minister of Social Services as:
"Big Brother/Big Sister Month" in Sask. - September, 1992.
APPOINTMENT
DESIGNATION OF BREATHALYZER TECHNICIAN
(Breath Samples)
I, W. Brent Cotter, Deputy Attorney General, pursuant to subsection 254(1) of the Criminal Code (Canada), as amended from time to time, hereby designate as being qualified to operate an approved instrument and therefore "qualified technician" in respect of breath samples, the following person:
R.C.M Police-
Sheilah Margaret Roy.
Dated August 20, 1992.
W. Brent Cotter,Deputy Attorney General and
Deputy Minister of Justice.
ACTS PROCLAIMED
The following proclamations have been issued that are effective on or after January 1, 1992:
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, S.S. 1990-91, c.F-22.01. Proclaimed in force effective April 1, 1992.
The Labour-sponsored Venture Capital Corporations Amendment Act, 1990, S.S. 1990-91, c.20. Proclaimed in force effective February 17, 1992.
The Leafcutting Beekeepers Registration Act, S.S. 1990-91, c.L-9.001. Proclaimed in force effective June 1, 1992.
The Medical Profession Amendment Act, 1991, S.S. 1991, c.6. Proclaimed in force effective May 15, 1992.
The Police Act, 1990, S.S. 1990-91, c.P-15.01. Proclaimed in force effective January 1, 1992.
The Residential Tenancies Amendment Act, 1992, S.S. 1992, c.37. Section 18 proclaimed in force effective August 14, 1992.
The Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Act, S.S. 1990-91, c.S-56.2. Proclaimed in force effective May 31, 1992.
* A proclamation appearing in this list for the first time is indicated in bold print.
ORDERS IN COUNCIL
The Election Act
(O.C. 681/92) 21 July 1992
Section 6 of The Election Act provides that:
6(1) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may at any time appoint an elector residing within the province, who is willing to act as a returning officer, to be the returning officer for the constituency in which he resides.
Pursuant to section 6 of The Election Act, on the recommendation of the President of the Executive Council, the Lieutenant Governor in Council cancels the appointments of returning officers for the following constituencies, listed in the attached Schedule I:
SCHEDULE I
OIC CONSTITUENCY NAME NUMBER ADDRESS
Arm River Ronald Gordon Bessey 408/90 Box 100, Bladworth, SOG OJO
Regina Dewdney Leslie Lynne Bechdoldt 408/90 34 Hooper Bay, Regina, S4N 4V9 Regina Elphinstone Susan Margaret Brooks 408/90 1130 Argyle Street, Regina,
Note: Original Order in Council 681/92 on file with Cabinet Secretariat.
The Union Hospital Act
(0.C. 436/92) 30 April 1992
TO THE HONOURABLE
THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL:
The undersigned has the honour to report that:
1 Section 72 of The Union Hospital Act provides that:
72 When a hospital is ordered to be closed under subsection 71(2), or a hospital has ceased to provide services to in-patients, the minister may, with the approval of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, grant leave to the board to sell the hospital buildings and grounds and equipment for such sums and upon such terms and conditions as may be approved by the Saskatchewan Municipal Board.
2 On February 4, 1991 the Board of the Bienfait Coalfields Union Hospital Board passed a resolution stating that they could no longer operate with advantage and requested that the Minister of Health approve their request to close and transfer their residents to St. Joseph's Hospital, Estevan, upon completion of the Level 4 wing.
3 On January 21, 1992 the residents of the Bienfait Coalfields Union Hospital were transferred to St. Joseph's Hospital, Estevan, and the Board ceased to provide inpatient services.
4 On February 13, 1992 the Board of the Bienfait Coalfields Union Hospital passed a resolution requesting approval to close the hospital and sell the building and grounds.
4 On March 12, 1992 the Board of The Bienfait Coalfields Union Hospital passed a resolution requesting approval to sell the hospital to Anthony Charles Blondeau and DeeAnn Kay Blondeau for $7,500.
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6 It is desirable and in the public interest for Your Honour to approve that the Minister of Health grant leave to the Bienfait Coalfields Union Hospital Board to sell the building and grounds to Anthony Charles Blondeau and DeeAnn Kay Blondeau for $7,500, upon such terms and conditions as are approved by the Saskathewan Municipal Board.
The undersigned has the honour, therefore, to recommend that Your Honour's Order do issue, pursuant to section 72 of The Union Hospital Act, approving that the Minister of Health grant leave to the Bienfait Coalfields Union Hospital Board to sell the hospital buildings and grounds to Anthony Charles Blondeau and DeeAnn Kay Blondeau of 1433-3rd Street, Estevan, Saskatchewan, S4A 083, for seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500.00), upon such terms and conditions as are approved by the Saskatchewan Municipal Board:
Lot 5, in Block 17, in the Town of Bienfait, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Plan AL 9638, MINES AND MINERALS EXCEPTED BY AC 310.
RECOMMENDED BY: L. Simard,Minister of Health.
APPROVED BY: E. Tchorzewski,A/President of the Executive Council.
ORDERED BY: E. Bayda, Administrator.
Regina, Sask.
(O.C. 567/92) 16 June 1992
TO THE HONOURABLE
THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL:
The undersigned has the honour to report that:
1 Subsection 7(1) of The Union Hospital Act provides that:
7(1) Where a portion of a union hospital district becomes organized as a municipality or becomes a part of a newly organized municipality or of any other municipality after the issue of the order defining the hospital district, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may amend the order by redefining the district and providing for such other matters as are deemed to be necessary or expedient to take cognizance of such change.
2 By Your Honour's Order 526/70, dated April 15, 1970, the Carrot River Union Hospital District was defined.
3 By Order of the Minister of Rural Development, dated March 25, 1992, lands were withdrawn from the Rural Municipality of Hudson Bay No. 394 and incorporated into the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486.
4 A portion of the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486 is now located in the Hudson Bay Union Hospital District and the remaining portion of the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486 is located in the Carrot River Union Hospital District.
5 With the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486 being divided between two union hospital districts, the area located in the Carrot River Union Hospital District must be described in detail.
6 It is desirable and in the public interest to redefine the Carrot River Union Hospital District to recognize this change.
The undersigned has the honour, therefore, to recommend that Your Honour's Order do issue, pursuant to subsection 7(1) of The Union Hospital Act, amending Your Honour's Order 526/70, dated April 15, 1970, to redefine the Carrot River Union Hospital District to recognize the reorganization of the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486.
In the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486
In Township 49, in Range 7, Sections 19 and 30, that portion of Sections 20, 21, 29, 31 and 32 lying to the left of the left bank of the Crackling River;
in Township 50, in Range 7, that portion of Sec-tion 6 and the south half of Section 7 lying to the left of the left bank of the Crackling River;
in Townships 49, 50 and 51, in Ranges 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12;
in Townships 52 and 53, in Ranges 8, 9, 10 and 11;
in Township 54, in Range 8;
in Township 54, in Ranges 9 and 10, that portion lying to the right of the left bank of the Saskatchewan River and Tobin Lake;
in Township 55, in Ranges 8 and 9, that portion lying to the right of the left bank of the Saskatchewan River;
in Townships 52 and 53, in Ranges 11 and 12, that portion lying to the right of the left bank of the Saskatchewan River and Tobin Lake;
in Township 54, in Range 11, that portion lying to the right of the left bank of Tobin Lake;
all West of the Second Meridian.
Town of Carrot River
RECOMMENDED BY: L. Simard,Minister of Health.
APPROVED BY: E. Tchorzewski,A/President of the Executive Council.
ORDERED BY: E. Bayda,Administrator.
Regina, Sask.
(O.C. 568/92) 16 June 1992
TO THE HONOURABLE
THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL:
The undersigned has the honour to report that:
1 Subsection 7(1) of The Union Hospital Act provides that:
7(1) Where a portion of a union hospital district becomes organized as a municipality or becomes a part of a newly organized municipality or of any other municipality after the issue of the order defining the hospital district, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may amend the order by redefining the district and providing for such other matters as are deemed to be necessary or expedient to take cognizance of such change.
2 By Your Honour's Order 38/76, dated January 13, 1976, the Hudson Bay Union Hospital District was defined; Order 716/77, dated May 10,
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1977, officially recognized the organization of the Rural Municipality of Hudson Bay No. 394; and Order 103/83, dated January 20, 1983, incorporated specific areas into the hospital district.
3 By Order of the Minister of Rural Development, dated March 25, 1992, the following lands were withdrawn from the Rural Municipality of Hudson Bay No. 394 and incorporated into the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486:
• That portion of Township forty-nine (49), inRange seven (7), lying easterly of the left bank of the Crackling River.
• in Township Fifty (50), in Range Seven (7) excepting thereout and therefrom those portions of Section Six (6) and the south half of Section Seven (7) lying west of the left bank of the Crackling River.
• in Townships Fifty-one (51) to Fifty-four (54)inclusive, in Range Seven (7).
All lands being situated West of the Second Meridian.
4 With the reorganization of the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486 and the Rural Municipality of Hudson Bay No. 394, a portion of the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486 will be contained in the Hudson Bay Union Hospital District.
5 It is desirable and in the public interest to redefine the Hudson Bay Union Hospital District to recognize this change.
The undersigned has the honour, therefore, to recommend that Your Honour's Order do issue, pursuant to subsection 7(1) of The Union Hospital Act, amending Your Honour's Orders 38/76, dated January 13, 1976, 716/77, dated May 10, 1977, and 103/83 dated January 20, 1983, to redefine the Hudson Bay Union Hospital District to recognize the reorganization of the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486 and the Rural Municipality of Hudson Bay No. 394:
In the Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486:
In Township 49, in Range 7, that portion lying easterly of the left bank of the Crackling River;
in Township 50, in Range 7, excepting thereout and therefrom those portions of Section 6 and the south half of Section 7 lying west of the left bank of the Crackling River;
in Townships 51 to 54 inclusive, in Range 7;
all West of the Second Meridian.
In the Rural Municipality of Hudson Bay No. 394
That portion lying within the municipal boundary.
Town of Hudson Bay
RECOMMENDED BY: L. Simard,Minister of Health.
APPROVED BY: E. Tchorzewski,A/President of the Executive Council.
ORDERED BY: E. Bayda, Administrator.
Regina, Sask.
(O.C. 569/92) 16 June 1992
TO THE HONOURABLE
THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL:
The undersigned has the honour to report that:
1 Subsection 7(1) of The Union Hospital Act provides that:
7(1) Where a portion of union hospital district becomes organized as a municipality or becomes a part of a newly organized municipality or of any other municipality after the issue of the order defining the hospital district, the Lieutenant Governor in Council may amend the order by redefining the district and providing for such other matters as are deemed to be necessary or expedient to take cognizance of such change.
2 By Your Honour's Order 272/81, dated Febmary 17, 1981, the Melfort Union Hospital District was defined.
3 Order 272/81 did not exclude the lands contained in Indian Reserve No. 91, which is situated in the Rural Municipality of Pleasantdale No. 398.
4 It is desirable and in the public interest to redefine the Melfort Union Hospital District to exclude the lands contained in Indian Reserve No. 91.
The undersigned has the honour, therefore, to recommend that Your Honour's Order do issue, pursuant to subsection7(1) of The Union Hospital Act, amending Your Honour's Order 272/81, dated Febmary 17, 1981, to redefine the Melfort Union Hospital District to recognize the exclusion of lands contained in Indian Reserve No. 91:
In the Rural Municipality of Pleasantdale No. 398:
In Township 42, in Ranges 16, 17 and 18; except that portion included in Indian Reserve No. 91;
All West of the Second Meridian.
In the Rural Municipality of Lake Lenore No. 399:
In Township 42, in Range 19;
in Township 42, in Range 20, Sections 25 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 42, in Range 21, Sections 25 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 41, in Range 19, Sections 25 to 36 inclusive;
All West of the Second Meridian.
In the Rural Municipality of Star City No. 428:
In Township 43, in Ranges 17 and 18;
in Township 44, in Ranges 17 and 18;
in Township 45, in Ranges 17 and 18, that portion lying within the municipal boundary;
All West of the Second Meridian.
In the Rural Municipality of Flett's Springs No. 429:
In Township 43, in Ranges 19, 20 and 21;
in Township 44, in Ranges 19, 20 and 21A;
in Township 45, in Range 19, that portion lying within the municipal boundary;
in Township 45, in Range 20;
All West of the Second Meridian.
In the Rural Municipality of Kinistino No. 459:
In Township 46, in Range 19;
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in Township 47, in Range 19; except that portion included in Indian Reserve No. lOOA;
in Township 48, in Range 19, except that portion included in Indian Reserve No. lOOA;
in Township 48, in Range 20, except that portion included in Indian Reserve lOOA;
in Township 49, in Range 19, that portion lying south of the Saskatchewan River;
All West of the Second Meridian. Rural Municipality of Willow Creek No. 458 Village of Beatty Village of St. Brieux City of Melfort
RECOMMENDED BY: L. Simard,Minister of Health.
APPROVED BY: E. Tchorzewski,A/President of the Executive Council.
ORDERED BY: E. Bayda,Administrator.
Regina, Sask.
BOARD ORDERS
The Assessment Management Agency Act
CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN URBAN MUNICIPALITIES
Pursuant to section 12 of The AssessmentManagement Agency Act and section 273 of TheUrban Municipality Act, 1984, the assessments of the following urban municipalities were confirmed on August 18, 1992:
Town of Warman, Village of Abbey, Village of Aylsham, Village of Beechy, Village of Climax, Village of Hubbard, Village of Keeler, Village of Penzance, Village of Primate, Village of Sheho, Resort Village of South Lake, Village ofTuxford, Village ofWestbend, Village of Wilcox, Village of Wishart.
CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN NORTHERN MUNICIPALITIES Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment
Management Agency Act and section 224 of TheNorthern Municipalities Act, the assessments of the following northern municipalities were confirmed on August 18, 1992:
Northern Village of Beauval, Northern Saskatchewan Administration District.
CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN RURAL MUNICIPALITIES
Pursuant to section 12 of The AssessmentManagement Agency Act and section 327 of TheRural Municipality Act, 1989, the assessments of the following rural municipalities were confirmed on August 18, 1992:
R.M. of Argyle No. 1, R.M. of Enniskillen No.3, R.M. of Cambria No. 6, R.M. of Souris Valley No. 7, R.M. of Poplar Valley No. 12, R.M. of Val
Marie No. 17, R.M. of Lone Tree No. 18, R.M. of Moose Creek No. 33, R.M. of Browning No. 34, R.M. of Benson No. 35, R.M. ofCymri No. 36, R.M. ofBengough No. 40, R.M. ofMankota No. 45, R.M. of Glen McPherson No. 46, R.M. of Reno No. 51,R.M. of Antler No. 61, R.M. of Moose MountainNo. 63, R.M. of Brock No. 64, R.M. ofWeyburn No.67, R.M. of Auvergne No. 76, R.M. of ArlingtonNo. 79, R.M. of Fillmore No. 96, R.M. of TerrellNo. 101, R.M. of Carmichael No. 109, R.M. of Maple Creek No. 111, R.M. ofLajord No. 128, R.M. ofBaildon No. 131, R.M. of Hillsborough No. 132, R.M. of Swift Current No. 137, R.M. of Gull Lake No. 139, R.M. of Excelsior No. 166, R.M. of Fox Valley No. 171, R.M. of Fertile Belt No. 183, R.M.of North Qu'Appelle No. 187, R.M. ofDufferin No. 190, R.M. of Saltcoats No. 213, R.M. of Longlaketon No. 219, R.M. ofCraik No. 222, R.M. of Maple Bush No. 224, R.M. of Miry Creek No. 229, R.M. ofLoreburn No. 254, R.M. of Chesterfield No. 261, R.M. of Foam Lake No. 276, R.M. of Emerald No. 277, R.M. of Kutawa No. 278, R.M.ofMcCraney No. 282, R.M. of St. Andrews No. 287,R.M. of Keys No. 303, R.M. of Usborne No. 310,R.M. of Winslow No. 319, R.M. of Oakdale No. 320,R.M. of Lakeside No. 338, R.M. of Viscount No.341, R.M. ofColonsay No. 342, R.M. of Perdue No.346, R.M. of Heart's Hill No. 352, R.M. of EagleCreek No. 376, R.M. of Grass Lake No. 381, R.M.of Senlac No. 411, R.M. of Tisdale No. 427, R.M.ofRedberry No.435, R.M. ofConnaught No. 457,R.M. of Eldon No. 471, R.M. of Garden River No.490, R.M. of Paddockwood No. 520, R.M. of BeaverRiver No. 622.
Kenneth G. Love, Chairman. Bryan Hebb, Board Secretary.
Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency.
MINISTER'S ORDERS
The Oil and Gas Conservation Act
MACOUN WINNIPEGOSIS POOL -WATERFLOOD PROJECT
MRO 252/92. The application submitted by Chevron Canada Resoures to conduct a waterflood project in the Macoun Winnipegosis Pool is approved pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil andGas Conservation Act. Permission is granted to construct the facilities and to drill and complete a pressure maintenance water injection well at 3-24-4-9 W2M, in accordance with plans andspecifications filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. P.M. 836 and subject to the following conditions:
1 Installations shall be subject to the approval of a field representative of Saskatchewan Energy and Mines prior to commencement of water injection and subsequent to any modification to such installations.
2 The wellhead injection pressure shall be limited to a maximum of 21 000 kPa.
3 Annual progress reports shall be submitted to the Engineering Services Branch of Saskatchewan Energy and Mines.
4 The injection of water shall not commence until the project area has been unitized.
Dated at Regina, Sask., August 14, 1992.
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MACOUN WINNIPEGOSIS POOL
MRO 253/92 PB 21. Pmsuant to section 17 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, the following area is designated and identified as an oil and gas pool named the "Macoun Winnipegosis Pool", effective September 1, 1992.
Lands West of the Second Meridian:
In Township 4, in Range 8: the south-east and south-west quarters of Section 19.
In Township 4, in Range 9: the north-east quarter of Section 12, the south-east, north-west and north-east quarters of Section 13, the north-east quarter of Section 14, the south-east and north-east quarters of Section 23, Section 24, and the southwest quarter of Section 25.
Dated at Regina, Sask., August 14, 1992.
MRO 254/92 PO 26. Pursuant to section 17 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, the following provisions shall apply to the drilling of and the production of oil and gas from vertical oil wells in the Macoun Winnipegosis Pool effective September 1, 1992.
1 The drainage unit shall be comprised of four legal subdivisions in a Section grouped as follows:
Legal subdivisions 1, 2, 7 and 8; 3, 4, 5 and 6; 9, 10, 15 and 16; 11, 12, 13 and 14.
2 Within a drainage unit, the sides of the target area shall be 100 m from and parallel to the corresponding sides of the drainage unit.
3 If a well is not completed within the target area, the minister may reduce the area used as a factor in determining the maximum allowable rate of production.
Dated at Regina, Sask., August 14, 1992.
ENLARGED DRAINAGE UNIT SIZE - MACOUN AREA
MRO 255/92. Pursuant to section 17 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, MRO 199/92, dated July 2, 1992, is rescinded and the following provisions shall apply to the drilling of and production of oil and gas from vertical oil wells drilled into and completed in the Winnipegosis Formation underlying the following lands, effective September 1, 1992:
Lands West of the Second Meridian:
In Township 4, in Range 8: Section 18, the northwest and north-east quarters of Section 19, Sections 20, 21, 29, the south-east, north-west and north-east quarters of Section 30, Sections 31 and 32.
In Township 4, in Range 9: Sections 2, 10, 11, the south-east, south-west and north-west quarters of Section 12, the south-west quarter of Section 13, the south-east, south-west and north-west quarters of Section 14, Sections 15, 16, 21, 22, the south-west and north-west quarters of Section 23, the south-east, north-west and north-east quarters of Section 25, Sections 26 and 27.
1 The drainage unit shall be comprised of four legal subdivisions in a Section grouped as follows:
Legal subdivisions 1, 2, 7 and 8; 3, 4, 5 and 6; 9, 10, 15 and 16; 11, 12, 13 and 14.
2 Within a drainage unit the sides of the target area shall be lOOm from and parallel to the corresponding sides of the drainage unit.
3 If a well is not completed within the target area, the minister may reduce the area used as a
factor in determining the maximum allowable rate of production.
Dated at Regina, Sask., August 14, 1992.
HASTINGS FROBISHER BEDS POOL HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT
MODIFICATION
MRO 257/92. The application submitted by Williston Wildcatter Corporation to modify the horizontal well project approved for the Hastings Frobisher Beds Pool is approved pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act. Permission is granted to drill the horizontal section to a maximum length of 540 m rather than 300 m in accordance with plans and specifications filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 117 and subject to the provision under which the initial project was approved, as specified in Minister's Order MRO 13/92 dated January 21, 1992.
Dated at Regina, Sask., August 18, 1992.
Bruce W. Wilson, Executive Director, Petroleum and Natural Gas Division,
Saskatchewan Energy and Mines
MINISTER'S APPROVALS
The Planning and Development Act, 1983
APPROVAL OF BYLAW NO. 5-92 WHICH AMENDS
THE NORTHERN VILLAGE OF SANDY BAY BASIC PLANNING STATEMENT
Pursuant to the authority vested in me by The Planning and Development Act, 1983, notice is hereby given of Ministerial Approval of the aforementioned bylaw.
The amendment concerns a change to the future land use map redesignating a portion of land from Recreation and Parks use to Residential use.
Dated at Regina, Sask., July 28, 1992.
R. Styles,for F. Bogdasavich, Deputy Minister Saskatchewan Community Services.
Pursuant to subsection 48(2) f The Planning and Development Act, 1983, public notice is hereby given that the Minister of Rural Development has approved the following Basic Planning Statement bylaw:
The purpose of the Basic Planning Statement is to enable Council of the R.M. of Moose Creek No. 33 to establish development planning objectives and policies to better manage development within the municipality.
Dated at Regina, Sask., August 14, 1992.
L. Talbot,for Bill Reader,
Deputy Minister, Saskatchewan Rural Development.
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CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES
The Business Corporations Act
CERTIFICATES OF REGISTRATION Name: CRC-Evans Rehabilitation Systems, Inc.
Date of Registration: August 4, 1992
Incorporating Jurisdiction: DE
Head or Registered Office: 13502 Almeda School Rd., Houstin, TX
Main Type of Business: hydrocleaning rental equipment - line travel plural component coating system for pipelines
Name: Grengs Trucking, Inc.
Date of Registration: July 30, 1992
Incorporating Jurisdiction: ND
Head or Registered Office: R.R. 2, Box 54, Mohall, ND
Main Type of Business: trucking
Name: Mohawk Transportation, Inc.
Date of Registration: July 29, 1992
Incorporating Jurisdiction: OR
Head or Registered Office: 7315 NE 37th Ave., Vancouver, WA
Main Type of Business: truck transportation
Name: Nicholls-Radtke Ltd.
Date of Registration: August 4, 1992
Incorporating Jurisdiction: Ont.
Head or Registered Office: 150 Sheldon Dr., Box 2246, Cambridge, Ont.
Main Type of Business: industrial contractors
Name: Summit Securities Limited
Date of Registration: July 19, 1992
Incorporating Jurisdiction: Man.
Head or Registered Office: 600-330 St. Mary Ave., Winnipeg, Man.
Main Type of Business: investment
Name: Wood Gundy Financial Services Inc.
Date of Registration: July 29, 1992
Incorporating Jurisdiction: Ont.
Head or Registered Office: 700-161 Bay St., Toronto, Ont.
Main Type of Business: life insurance agent
CERTIFICATES OF AMENDMENT
Name: Henry Graham Pharmacy Ltd.
Date of Amendment: July 28, 1992
Nature of Amendment: changed name to H & M Graham Holdings Ltd.
Name: Tag Consulting Inc.
Date of Amendment: July 27, 1992
Nature of Amendment: changed name to Tag Consulting Ltd.
Name: Tourama Tours Ltd.
Date of Amendment: August 11, 1992
Nature of Amendment: changed name to Tourquest Tourama Ltd.
Name: Triple P and P Carpet Care Ltd.
Date of Amendment: July 28, 1992
Nature of Amendment: changed name to Triple P and P Janitorial and Carpet Care Ltd.
Name: 589483 Saskatchewan Ltd.
Date of Amendment: August 7, 1992
Nature of Amendment: changed name to Printwest Communications Ltd.
Name: 599501 Saskatchewan Ltd.
Date of Amendment: July 17, 2992
Nature of Amendment: changed name to Bone Creek Cattle Company Ltd.
Name: 599785 Saskatchewan Ltd.
Date of Amendment: July 24, 1992
Nature of Amendment: changed name to Pharmac Holdings Ltd.
Name: 600011 Saskatchewan Ltd.
Date of Amendment: July 13, 1992
Nature of Amendment: changed name to Dent-Pro Ltd.
Name: 600636 Saskatchewan Ltd.
Date of Amendment: July 27, 1992
Nature of Amendment: changed name to P.A. Submarine & Cafe Ltd.
Name: 600422 Saskatchewan Ltd.
Date of Amendment: July 27, 1992
Nature of Amendment: changed name to Transnational Business Development Corp.
Name: 600423 Saskatchewan Ltd.
Date of Amendment: July 27, 1992
Nature of Amendment: changed name to Cedar Creek Cattle Co. Inc.
CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT (EXTRA-PROVINCIAL CORPORATIONS)
Name: 9641 Yukon Ltd.
Incorporating Jurisdiction: Yukon
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Date of Amendment in Incorporating Name: Jurisdiction: Jurisdiction: May 28, 1992 A V S Audio Video Systems
Nature of Amendment: amalgamated into Regina Ltd. Sask. Garman Routing Systems, Inc. A. J. Grocery & Confectionary
Ltd. Sask.
CERTIFICATES OF DISCONTINUANCE Academy Drywall Ltd. Sask. Accent Florist Ltd. Sask.
Name: Janzen Estate Planning Ltd. Ace Backhoe Ltd. Sask. Date of Continuance in New Jurisdiction: Ace Roofing Ltd. Sask.
Inc. Corporation Sask. Extracare Corporation Canada LKF Enterprises Inc. Sask. Fairway Rentals Ltd. B.C. LTK Holdings Ltd. Sask. Famous Kitchens Ltd. Sask. Luck Key Plan Inc. Sask. FC Enterprises Ltd. Sask. Lynchuk Aviation Inc. Sask. Fettis Transport Limited Sask. M & D Grocery Ltd. Sask. Fire & Safety Wholesale House M & L Thompson Ente,prises
Ltd. Alta. Inc. Sask. First Footing Inc. Sask. M & N Management Inc. Sask. Fort Pitt Trucking Ltd. Sask. M. H. Transport Ltd. Alta. Forte Hotels International, Inc. CA M. L. Rollack Holdings Ltd. Sask.
Freedom Holdings Ltd. Sask. M.H. Gold Ent. Inc. Sask.
Future Resources Inc. Sask. MacKinnon Transport Ltd. Ont.
G & C Holdings Co. Ltd. Sask. Magoo's Sales & Lease Inc. Sask.
G. & J. Ventures Ltd. Sask. Marathon Construction (Alberta)
Prestige Autobody Ltd. Sask. Triangle Homes Ld. B.C.
Prime Concepts Groups Inc. Sask. Triple "H" Trailer Parts Ltd. Canada
Pro Trucking, Inc. MN Triple R Enterprises Inc. Sask.
Prospero International Fund Turnbull Trucking Inc. Sask.
Management Co. Tyco Enterprises Ltd. Sask.
(Saskatchewan) Ltd. Canada United Office Systems Ltd. Sask.
Quinn Investments Inc. Sask. V.l.P. Stage & Lighting Ltd. Sask.
R. P. Holdings Ltd. Sask. Vale Amusements Incorporated Sask.
R. Slater Excavating Ltd. Sask. Waterbury Springs Inc. Sask.
R.J.M. Holdings Ltd. Sask. Wayne Temple Building
Rainguard Eavestroughing Materials Ltd. Canada
(Southern) Ltd. Sask. West Central Press Ltd. Sask.
Rainmaker Productions Ltd. Sask. Westnofa of Canada (1979)
Randar Holdings Ltd. Sask. Limited Canada
Red Deer Silica Inc. Canada Yorga Auto Inc. Sask.
Regina Sports Card and Supply Zephyr Trucking Ltd. Sask.
Shop Ltd. Sask.
J Rendek Holding Corp. Sask. P. J. Flory, Riccar Enterprises Ltd. Sask. Director. Riverside Cheese and Butter Inc. Ont.
Roughrider Drilling Ltd. Sask.
]Rural Satellite Television The Business Names Registration Act Corporation Sask.
Rutherford & Rutherford CANCELLATION
Investigations Ltd. Sask.
Samas Family Restaurant Ltd. Sask. Name: Diamond G Pest Control
JSapphire Resources Ltd. Alta. Date of Cancellation: August 11, 1992
SEW Enterprises Ltd. Sask. Place of Business: Regina
Seaside Enterprises Ltd. Sask.
Smoore Enterprises Ltd. Alta. P. J. Flory, South West Sound Ltd. Sask. Registrar.
Southwest Venture Capital Corporation Sask.
Stampede Hotel Ltd. Sask. PUBLIC NOTICES Star-Lite Electric & Contracting
Ltd. Sask.
Starlite Realty Co. Ltd. Sask. The Change of Name Act
Steamatic of Saskatoon Ltd. Sask.
Sun West Holdings Ltd. Sask. REGISTRATIONS OF CHANGE OF NAME Sunset Building Maintenance The following changes of name are hereby
(1989) Ltd. Alta. registered under the provisions of The Change of Superior Auto and Transmission Name Act.
uLtd. Sask. Former Name: Josephina BUCHACKI
T-Bar-T Holdings Ltd. Sask. Address: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan TCC Farm Services Ltd. Sask. Name Changed To: Joyce Elizabeth BUCHASKI The Armwood Corporation, Dated: August 18, 1992.
Distributors of Windows &Doors Canada
The Indian Management Services l.M.S. Corporation Sask.
The Travelling Gourmet Foods Former Name: Janette Rita GOERTZ
Inc. Sask. Address: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
JThe Watt Shop Cellular (Regina) Name Changed To: Janet Rita GORDON
Ltd. Sask. Dated: August 18, 1992.
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Former Name: Kim Colleen JAKES
Address: Nipawin, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Kim Colleen GRIFFITH
Dated: August 17, 1992.
Former Name: Lana Paulette KOSOK
Address: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Lana Paulette WILSON
Name of Child:
Former Name: Monika Amalia KOSOK
Name Changed To: Amanda Rose WILSON
Dated: August 20, 1992.
Former Name: Stylianos MOUNGOS
Address: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Stelios VENOS
Dated: August 17, 1992.
Age 15 yrs.
Former Name: Shirley Kathleen NAGY
Address: Regina, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Shirley Kathleen SHINSKE
Name of Child:
Former Name: Megan Dawn NAGY
Name Changed To: Megan Dawn SHINSKE
Dated: August 18, 1992.
Given under my hand at Regina.
Age 15 yrs.
Wilmer Berg, Director of Vital Statistics.
The Gara.qe Keepers Act
[ section 14]
Notice is hereby given that J & S Motors Ltd., carrying on business in Saskatoon, Sask., will sell by public auction, pursuant to The Garage Keepers Act, the following described vehicle:
One 1981 Jaguar-XJ12, serial no. SAJBL1844BC324245, owned by Don Daschuk, Box 1146, Prince Albert, Sask.
The auction will occur September 19, 1992, 10:30 a.m., at Yellowhead Auctions, Saskatoon. Auctioneer: Ed Loopkey, Provincial Licence No. 499.
J & S Motors Ltd., 710 Circle Dr.,
Saskatoon, Sask.
Highway Traffic Board
NOTICES OF APPLICATION
1 The Highway Traffic Board gives notice of receipt of the following applications.
2 Any party wishing to oppose an application must complete and file a Statement of Objection on or before September 21, 1992. Please reference the file number when filing opposition.
3 Where opposition is filed, a public hearing will be scheduled within 28 days of the due date. All parties will be expected to be available. Any requests for adjournments will need to be filed with the Board.
4 Where a hearing is scheduled, applicants will be required to demonstrate that there is a demand or a need for the service by users or the public. Objectors will be required to demonstrate public detriment and why the service is not needed or would not benefit the public interest.
Any interested party may contact the Board at (306) 787-4040 to obtain information respectinghearing dates and locations.
Barry B. Weafer, Board Secretary.
Applicant: TRI-HOSPITAL PATIENT TRANSPORT & COURIER LTD.
Address: 2 Murray Pl., Saskatoon, Sask. S7L 6R3
File: B/92/310
Application: For an amendment to its Operating Authority Certificate to include the following:
Intra-Provincial
Commodity Description - Hospital equipment and hospital supplies
Origin - Saskatoon
Destination - Saskatoon
Conditions - Nil
Commodity - Cadavers
Origin - Saskatoon
Destination - Points in Sask. and vice versa
Conditions - Nil
Commodity Description - Courier Commodities
Origin - Saskatoon
Destination - Saskatoon
Conditions - Nil
"Courier Services" means the transportation of:
(i) audit media, accounting records, insurance policies, sales media, magnetic tapes, used punch-cards, data processing documents and business records;
(ii) exposed and processed films, prints, complimentary replacement films and related supplies;
(iii) advertising materials and samples,proofs, dies, plates, cuts, engravings, stamps, mats, copies and film and related supplies;
(iv) engineering tracings, prints, specifications, calculations, designs, electronic parts and components, engineering samples and related documents;
(v) biopsy tissue and specimens and laboratory, medical, veterinarian, dental and hospital samples and supplies and related documents;
(vi) optical supplies and ophthalmic goods,including eye-glass frames and lenses;
(vii) critical replacement parts and criticalmaterials in movement that are needed for immediate use and are not for storage or warehousing;
(viii) radio pharmaceuticals, nuclear medicines, radioactive tracers and measuring equipment;
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(ix) video tape, motion picture film and equipment related to the showing of such tape and film; or
(x) dry goods samples and fabric samples;
The following conditions apply to Item (i) to (x)inclusive:
(a) goods are transported only in two-axlevehicles;
(b) goods are delivered on the first business dayfollowing the day they were collected;
(c) goods are collected at the address of the shipper and delivered to the address of the consignee;
(d) no more than one shipment of those goods isaccepted per consignee address from a shipper on each trip;
(e) no shipment of those goods accepted exceeds 25 kg;
(f) all shipments are labelled in a manner which describes the contents;
(g) all vehicles report to weigh scales whenweigh scales are open;
(h) the vehicles operated under this item of operating authority display identification on each side of the vehicles showing:
(i) in clear and easily read letters that are notless than 5 cm in height, the name and address of the holder of the certificate of registration for that vehicle; or,
(ii) in a clear manner not less than 15 cm inheight, the registered trade mark of the holder of the certificate of registration for that vehicle; or,
(iii) any lettering or logo that is approved bythe Board.
Applicant: PUROLATOR COURIER LTD.
Address: 706 Toronto St., Regina, Sask. S4P 8Ll
File: B/92/315
Application: For an amendment to its Operating Authority Certificate to include the following:
Intra-Provincial
Commodity Description - Goods
Origin - North Portal, Sask.
Destination - Points in Sask.
Conditions - Goods originating at or destined to the facilities of Unicity Customs Brokers Ltd.
Applicant: PUROLATOR COURIER LTD.
Address: 706 Toronto St., Regina, Sask. S4P 8Ll
File: B/92/363
Application: For an amendment to its Operating Authority Certificate to include the following:
Intra-Provincial
Commodity Description - Goods
Origin - Points in Sask.
Destination - Points in Sask.
Conditions - Goods owned by or originating at or destined to the facilities of Majestic Paper Ltd.
Applicant: PUROLATOR COURIER LTD.
Address: 706 Toronto St., Regina, Sask. S4P 8Ll
File: B/92/375
Application: For an amendment to its Operating Authority Certificate to include the following:
Intra-Provincial
Commodity Description - Goods
Origin - Points in Sask.
Destination - Points in Sask.
Conditions - Goods originating at or destined to the facilities of Percy H. Davis Ltd.
NOTICES OF INTENT
The Highway Traffic Board hereby gives notice of its intent to grant the following applications.
Any party wishing to oppose the application must complete and file a Statement of Objection on or before September 21, 1992. Please reference the file number when filing opposition.
Objectors must file a valid written objection providing evidence on one or more of the following criteria that grating an application will adversely impact on the users of transportation services, hinder economic or social development or impede national or international commerce:
(a) adverse impact on the stability of the trucking industry as demonstrated by a reduction in service availability, in transport choices/options or in dependability of service;
(b) the applicant is unfit, unwilling or unableto provide the intended service;
(c) undue reduction in competition;
(d) market concentration or dominance;
(e) discrimination in the areas of price, serv-ice, capacity;
(f) detriment to the consumer;
(g) net employment impacts;
(h) adverse effect on the respondent;
(i) any public policy considerations declaredby government.
A decision whether to hold a public hearing will be based on a review of written Statements of Objection. As this decision will be made on the strength of the material received, please ensure all relevant information is included in the submission. Where necessary, attach exhibits and supporting documents.
Where the Board decides a valid objection has been made by the Objector(s), a public hearing will be scheduled.
If a public hearing is scheduled, all hearing participants will be advised of the hearing date.
Any interested party may telephone the Board at 787-4040 for further information.
Barry B. Weafer, Board Secretary.
Applicant: EVANS, DOUGLAS JOHN
Address: Box 1552, Brooks, Alta. TlR 1C4
File: B/92/260
Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
Extra-Provincial
Commodity Description - General merchandise
Origin - All boundaries
Destination - Points in Sask. and vice versa
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Conditions - No more than four shippers' and four consignees' goods at any one time
Applicant: EDWARD T. HA YES TRANSPORTING INC.
Address: Box 1626, El Cajon, CA 92020
File: B/92/277
Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
Extra-Provincial
Commodity Description - General merchandise
Origin - All boundaries
Destination - Points in Sask. and vice versa
Conditions - No more than four shippers' and four consignees' goods at any one time
Commodity Description - Recreational trailers and mobile home
Origin - All boundaries
Destination - Points in Sask. and vice versa
Conditions - Nil
"Recreational Trailers and Mobile Homes" -utility recreational trailers; utility recreational trailers for boats; utility recreational trailers for snowmobiles; mobile home parts, accessories and assemblies; mobile homes; holiday travel trailers; camping trailers, campers (pull-type); tent trailers; truck campers, pick-up campers; canopy tops for campers; recreational trailer parts, accessories and assemblies.
Applicant: MAILER, DAVIE JR.
Address: Box 1268, Didsbury, Alta. TOM OWO
File: B/92/295
Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
Extra-Provincial
Commodity Description - General merchandise
Origin - Points in Sask.
Destination - All boundaries and vice versa
Conditions - No more than four shippers' and four consignees' goods at any one time
Applicant: MONTGOMERY TANK LINES, INC.
Address: 3108 Central Dr., Plant City, FL 33567
File: B/92/294
Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
Extra-Provincial
Commodity Description - Bulk Commodities
Origin - All boundaries
Destination - Points in Sask. and vice versa
Conditions - International traffic only
"Bulk Commodities" are defined as commodities, while being transported in, by or on a vehicle, are not packaged, encased, bagged or containerized in any other fashion during transportation except by the exterior walls of the transporting vehicle.
Applicant: Trinity Western Holdings Inc.
Address: 212 Stanley Ave., Okotoks, Alta. TOL 1T3
File: B/92/298
Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
Extra-Provincial
Commodity Description - General merchandise
Origin - All boundaries
Destination - Points in Sask. and vice versa
Conditions - No more than four shippers' and four consignees' goods at any one time
Applicant: BRIAN KURTZ TRUCKING LTD.
Address: R.R. 2, Breslau, Ont. NOB lMO
File: B/92/302
Application: For an amendment to its Operating Authority Certificate to include the following:
Extra-Provincial
Commodity Description - General merchandise
Origin - All boundaries
Destination - Points in Sask. and vice versa
Conditions - No more than four shippers' and four consignors' goods at any one time
Applicant: PATCO EQUIPMENT INC.
Address: R.R. 1, Ayr, Ont. NOB lEO
File: B/92/304
Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
Extra-Provincial
Commodity Description - General merchandise
Origin - All boundaries
Destination - Points in Sask. and vice versa
Conditions - No more than three shippers' and three consignees' goods at any one time
Applicant: SOFTLEY, ERNEST LEE
Address: Box 263, Oak Bluff, Man. ROG lNO
File: B/92/325
Application: For an amendment to its Operating Authority Certificate to include the following:
Extra-Provincial
Commodity Description - General merchandise
Origin - All boundaries
Destination - Points in Sask. and vice versa
Conditions - No more than four shippers' and four consignees' goods at any one time
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Applicant: DON KINCAID TRANSPORT LTD.
Address: Box 118, Avonlea, Sask. SOH OCO
File: B/92/328
Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows:
Extra-Provincial
Commodity Description - General merchandise
Origin - All boundaries
Destination - Points in Sask. and vice versa
Conditions - No more than four shippers' and four consignees' goods at any one time
The Oil and Gas Conservation Act
NOMINATION OF CRUDE OIL
All persons intending to purchase Saskatchewan crude oil during the month of October, 1992 will be required to file a nomination with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines on or before September 14, 1992.
Copies of the information form may be obtained from Saskatchewan Energy and Mines.
Dated at Regina, Sask., August 21, 1992.
KERROBERT VIKING SAND POOL - REDUCED WELL SPACING
The Department of Energy and Mines has received an application from Allheart Resources Inc., requesting 8 hectare (20 acre) well spacing and allowables for the following area:
Section 36, in Township 32, in Range 23, West of the Third Meridian and Section 2, in Township 33, in Range 23, West of the Third Meridian.
Any objections to this application, complete with supporting technical data, received in writing by the Department on or before September 18, 1992 will be considered. A copy of the objection must be sent to the applicant.
Copies of the application may be obtained from Mr. Bill Dickson, Allheart Resources Inc., 301-600 6th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 085, by persons directly affected.
Dated at Regina, Sask., August 24, 1992.
Bruce W. Wilson, Executive Diretor, Petroleum and Natural Gas Division,
Saskatchewan Energy and Mines.
The Tax Enforcement Act
TAX ENFORCEMENT LIST
Village of Leask:
Notice is hereby given under The Tax Enforcement Act that unless the arrears and costs appearing opposite the land described in the following list are fully paid before October 28, 1992, a tax lien will be registered against the land.
Note: A sum of $4 for costs is included in the amount shown against each parcel except in those cases where the description of the parcel is by metes and bounds and in such cases a sum of $4 per parcel for costs is included.
Description of Lot
Plan 83969 Most northerly 18 ft. of
Arrears & Costs Blk. $ ¢
lot 20 .................................. 1 ..................... 66.55 Plan BD 1297
E Y, of lot 1 ............................ 8 ................... 211.10 Plan 83969
Plan CS1025 13 ........................................... 20 ................. 244.10
Dated at Leask, August 28, 1992.
Rick Poole, Administrator.
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE
PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN
RULES RELATING TO PETITIONS AND PRIVATE BILLS
The Rules of the Legislature with regard to the time for filing Petitions and Private Bills with the Clerk and other matters relating thereto can be obtained at any time by those interested, on application to:
All material for publication in The Saskatchewan Gazette must be in the Office of the Queen's Printer, Saskatchewan Justice, 8th Floor, 1874 Scarth Street, Regina, Sask. 84P 3V7 Tel. (306) 787-6896, by noon on the Friday previous to theweek of publication. If a holiday occurs within the week of publication, the deadline is set back to noon of the previous Thursday. At least one full week should be allowed for mail delivery.
Each document must be complete in the form required for publication and must be separate from the covering letter. Signatures on all documents must be typewritten or clearly printed immediately below the wl'itten signature. Publication of any material will be delayed if received late.
Prepayment is required for ALL advertising placed in The Saskatchewan Gazette by nongovernment advertisers. Cheques or money 01·ders must be made payable to the Minister of Finance. Please include the GST in addition to regular charges at the rate of 7% each for those items listed below under "GST Payable". Any order not including the GST will not be filed.
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The minimum charge for publication of notices not specified below shall be $16.00 for each notice, which sum shall accompany the material when forwarded for publication.
The following are minimum rates for advertising in The Saskatchewan Gazette:
GST Payable:
Notices in accordance with The Saskatchewan Insurance Act:
Two issues................................................. 35.00
Notices to Creditors in accordance with The Bulk Sales Act:
Two issues.............................................. 40.00
Notice of Sale of Unclaimed Shipments: One issue ............................................... 17.50
Notices in accordance with The Tax Enforcement Act:
Five parcels or less, for a minimum charge of................................................... 20.00
Additional parcels are 75¢ each, $3.50 for each metes and bounds description.
GST Exempt:
Notices in accordance with The Garage Keepers Act:
One issue ............................................... 20.00
Notices re Assessment Rolls (Municipal):
One issue ............................................... 20.00
One copy of your submission as it appeared in The Saskatchewan Gazette is mailed to government advertisers who are invoiced. With prepayment, a copy of your submission is available on request from Office of the Queen's Printer.
Per annum subscription rate to The Saskatchewan Gazette:
Payable in advance ............................... $123.05 includes 7% ($8.05) GST
Single issues.......................................... 4.28 includes 7% ($0.28) GST
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