THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART Ill (REGULATIONS OF SASKATCHEWAN) Re: Indexes to Regulations and Revised Regulations This Issue contains Alphabetical Indexes to Regulations and Revised Regulations which were published in Parts II and Ill of the Gazette during the year 1991. Detach Indexes and file for future reference. The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN'S PRINTER PART I Volume 88 REGINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1992 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I ACTS PROCLAIMED ............................................ 38 APPOINTMENTS ............................................... 38 ORDERS IN COUNCIL ........................................... 38 The Union Hospital Act ........................................... 38 The Provincial Court Act .......................................... 40 BOARD ORDERS ................................................ 41 The Assessment Management Agency Act ............................ 41 MINISTER'S ORDERS ........................................... 41 The Education Act ............................................... 41 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act .................................. 46 MINISTER'S APPROVALS ....................................... 46 The Planning and Development Act ........................ ......... 46 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES ............................ 47 The Cooperatives Act, 1989 ........................................ 47 The Business Corporations Act ..................................... 48 The Names of Homes Act .......................................... 52 The Business Names Registration Act ............................... 53 Corrections ............................................ ......... 63 PUBLIC NOTICES ............................................... 63 The Change of Name Act .......................................... 63 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act .................................. 63 The Pre-Judgement Interest Act .................................... 64 The Saskatchewan Insurance Act ................................... 64 The Urban Municipali Act, 1984 .................................. 64 Winding-up Act (Canada) ................................. ........ 65 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN .......................................... 65 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ...................................... 65 PART II The Crown Employment Contracts Regulations ......................... 3 The Milk Control Amendment Regulations, 1992 ........................ 5 INDEXES TO PARTS II AND III OF THE 1991 GAZETTE No. 3
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THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART Ill (REGULATIONS OF SASKATCHEWAN)
Re: Indexes to Regulations and Revised Regulations
This Issue contains Alphabetical Indexes to Regulations and Revised Regulations which were published
in Parts II and Ill of the Gazette during the year 1991.
Detach Indexes and file for future reference.
The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN'S PRINTER
The following proclamations have been issued that are effective on or after January 1, 1992:
The Police Act, 1990, c.P-15.01, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effective January 1, 1992.
* A proclamation appearing in this list forthe first time is indicated in bold print.
APPOINTMENTS
APPOINTMENT CANCELLATION
Termination of Appointment of Honorary Aidede-Camp to the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan - effective October 11, 1991:
Captain V. C. Cade.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENTS
Presiding Justices of the Peace:
Richard Buettner, Oungre; Jack Fennuk, Foam Lake; Erin Galenzoski, Regina; Janice Garden, Waskesiu; W illiam Law, Indian Head; Howard Parks, Davidson; Ron Redpath, Moose Jaw; Phyllis Silzer, Yorkton; Robert Swenson, Midale; Cecil Keast, Coronach; John Kessler, Assiniboia; Kenneth McLellan, Balcarres; M. D. Stern, Moose Jaw; Roger Fournier, Ferland; Glen Mcintyre, Carrot River; Eugene Michayluk, Hafford; Patrick Panter, Big River; Kenneth Parker, Lanigan; Kenneth Roth, La Loche; Arthur Scott, Oxbow; Larry Ladubec, Pelly.
Non-Presiding Justices of the Peace:
Patricia Henry, Whitewood; D. G. Lindskog, Regina; Clara Anderson, Regina; Charles Bigknife, Balcarres; Reg Brooman, Prince Albert; J. Campbell, Stony Rapids; Douglas Deschryver, Buffalo Narrows; Napoleon Dmytrowich, Canora; Bernard Godin, Smeaton; Donald Harris, Radisson; D. C. Heins, Swift Current; Brian Hrynkiw, Spiritwood; Steve Kadachuk, Cumberland House; Hazel Mitten, Redvers; Orvil Mything, Climax; Isadore Osecap, Cochin; Elizabeth Pearce, Regina; David Phillips, Cumberland House; Donald Ramsay, Humboldt; John Ridgway, Avonlea; A. L. Rybchinski, Outlook; Otto Samuelson, Leader; Jenny Spyglass, Cando; Wesley Stubbs, Prince Albert.
Neil J. MacLean, Supervising Justice of the Peace.
ORDERS IN COUNCIL
The Union Hospital Act
(O.C. 1042/91) 17 December 1991
TO THE HONOURABLE
THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL:
The undersigned has the honour to report that:
1 Section 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 151/89, dated March 7, 1989, the Balcarres Union Hospital District was defined.
3 In your Honour's Order 151/89, dated March 7, 1989, Township 20, Range 10, in the Rural Municipality of Abernethy No. 186 and Township 23, Range 12, in the Rural Municipality of Tullymet No. 216 were omitted and the Resort Village of Katepwa Beach was incorrectly identified as the Village of Katepwa Beach.
4 It is desirable and in the public interest to redefine the Balcarres Union Hospital District to include Township 20, Range 10, in the Rural Municipality of Abernethy No. 186 and Township 23, Range 12, in the Rural Municipality of Tullymet No. 216 and to correctly identify the Resort Village of Katepwa Beach.
The undersigned has the honour, therefore, to recommend that Your Honour's Order do issue, pursuant to section 7(1) of The Union Hospital Act:
1) amending Your Honour's Order 151189, dated March 7, 1989, to redefine the Balcarres Union Hospital District by including Township 20, Range 10, in the Rural Municipality of Abernethy No. 186 and Township 23, Range 12, in the Rural Municipality of Tullymet No. 216 and to correctly identify the Resort Village of Katepwa Beach.
2) confirming that as a consequence of the above, the following municipalities and areas are included in the Balcarres Union Hospital District:
In the Rural Municipality of McLeod No. 185:
Township 19, Range 9, Sections 19 to 36 inclu-sive;
Township 20, Range 9;
Township 21, Rr :,ge 9;
All West of the Second Meridian.
In the Rural Municipality of Abernethy No. 186:
Township 19, Range 10, Sections 19 to 36 inclusive;
Township 21, Range 10, Sections 1 to 30 inclu-sive and Section 36;
Township 18, Range 11, fractional Section 36;
Township 19A, Range 11;
Township 19, Range 11;
Township 20, Ranges 10 and 11;
Township 21, Range 11, excluding those por-tions in the Indian Reserve;
Township 19, Range 12;
Township 20, Range 12;
Township 21, Range 12;
All West of the Second Meridian.
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In the Rural Municipality of North Qu'Appelle No.187:
Township 20, Range 13, those portions of Sections 35 and 36 lying north of the Qu'Appelle River;
Township 21, Range 13, those portions lying north of the Qu' Appelle River;
Township 21, Range 14, those portions lying north of the Qu'Appelle River;
Township 21, Range 15, those portions lying north of the Qu' Appelle River;
All West of the Second Meridian.
In the Rural Municipality ofTullymet No. 216:
Township 22, Range 11, excluding those portions in the Indian Reserve;
Township 22, Range 12;
Township 23, Range 10, Sections 1 to 30 inclusive;
Township 23, Range 11, Sections 1 to 30 inclusive, excluding those portions in the Indian Reserve;
Township 23, Range 12;
All West of the Second Meridian.
In the Rural Municipality of Lipton No. 217:
Township 22, Ranges 13 and 14;
Township 23, Range 13;
Township 24, Range 13;
Township 23, Range 14, Sections 1 to 4 inclusive, Sections 9 to 16 inclusive, Sections 21 to 28 inclusive and Sections 33 to 36 inclusive;
Township 24, Range 14, Sections 1 to 4 inclu-sive, Sections 9 to 16 inclusive, Sections 21 to 28 inclusive and Sections 33 to 36 inclusive;
All West of the Second Meridian.
Village of Abernethy;
Village of Lebret;
Village of Lipton;
Village of Sandy Beach;
Resort Village of Fort San;
Resort Village of Katepwa Beach;
Town of Balcarres and
Town of Lem berg.
RECOMMENDED BY: L. Simard, Minister of Health.
APPROVED BY: R. Romanow,President of the Executive Council.
ORDERED BY: S. Fedoruk,Lieutenant Governor.
Regina, Saskatchewan.
(O.C. 1043/91) 17 December 1991
TO THE HONOURABLE
THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL:
The undersigned has the honour to report that:
1 Section 7(1) of The Union Hospital Act provides that:
7 (1) W here 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 90/0879, dated October 3, 1990, the Riverside Memorial Union Hospital District was defined.
3 The Resort Village of Kivimaa-Moonlight Bay was omitted from the description.
4 It is desirable and in the public interest to redefine the Riverside Memorial Union Hospital District to include the Resort Village ofKivimaaMoonlight Bay.
The undersigned has the honour, therefore, to recommend that Your Honour's Order do issue, pursuant to section 7(1) of The Union Hospital Act:
1) amending Your Honour's Order 90/0879, dated October 3, 1990, to redefine the Riverside Memorial Union Hospital District to include the Resort Village ofKivimaa-Moonlight Bay.
2) confirming that as a consequence of theabove, the following municipalities and areas are included in the Riverside Memorial Union Hospital District:
In the Rural Municipality of Parkdale No. 498:
Township 52, Ranges 17 and 18;
Township 53, Range 17;
Townships 53 and 54, Range 18, those portions lying east of the westerly bank of T urtle Lake;
All West of the Third Meridian.
In the Rural Municipality of Frenchman Butte No. 501:
Township 50, Range 22, that portion lying north of the Saskatchewan River;
Townships 51 and 52, Range 22;
All West of the Third Meridian.
In the Rural Municipality of Mervin No. 499:
Township 50, Ranges 19, 20 and 21;
Township 51, Ranges 19, 20 and 21;
Township 52, Ranges 19, 20 and 21;
Township 53, Range 18, south-east 1/4 of Section 31 and south-west 1/4 of Section 32;
Township 53, Range 19;
Township 53, Range 20, Sections 1 to 9 inclusive, Sections 17 to 20 inclusive, Sections 23 to 26 inclusive, Sections 29 and 30 and Sections 35 and 36;
Township 53, Range 21;
Township 54, Range 18, Sections 6 and 7, Sections 17 to 21 inclusive and Sections 21 to 35 inclusive;
All West of the Third Meridian.
Resort Village of Kivimaa-Moonlight Bay;
Village of Mervin;
Village of Spruce Lake and
Town of Turtleford.
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RECOMMENDED BY: L. Simard,Minister of Health.
APPROVED BY: R. Romanow,President of the Executive Council.
ORDERED BY: S. Fedoruk,Lieutenant Governor.
Regina, Saskatchewan.
(O.C. 1044/91) 17 December 1991
TO THE HONOURABLE
THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL:
The undersigned has the honour to report that:
1 Section 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 743/86, dated July 31, 1986, the Rosthern Union Hospital District was defined.
3 The Minister of Community Services ordered the incorporation of the Town of Hague, effective November 1, 1991.
4 It is desirable and in the public interest to redefine the Rosthern Union Hospital District to recognize the change in status of the Village of Hague and its incorporation as the Town of Hague.
The undersigned has the honour, therefore, to recommend that Your Honour's Order do issue, pursuant to section 7(1) of The Union Hospital Act:
1) amending Your Honour's Order 743/86,dated July 31, 1986, to redefine the Rosthern Union Hospital District by striking out the words "Village of Hague" and replacing them with "Town of Hague" wherever they appear;
2) confirming that as a consequence of theabove, the following municipalities and areas are included in the Rosthern Union Hospital District:
In the Rural Municipality of Fish Creeh No. 402:
Township 42, Range 1, Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, part of Sections 20 and 21, Sections 22 to 27 inclusive, part of Sections 34, 35 and 36, Riverlots 9 to 20 inclusive and Riverlots 23 to 46 inclusive;
Township 42A, Range 2, Sections 1 to 4 inclusive, south half of Sections 5 and 6, Sections 9 to 17 inclusive, part of Section 18 and Riverlots 1 to 12 inclusive;
Township 42A, Range 2;
All West of the Third Meridian.
In the Rural Municipality of Duch Lahe No. 463:
Township 43, Range 1, those portions lying west of the South Saskatchewan River;
Township 43, Range 2
Township 44, Range 1, those portions lying west of the South Saskatchewan River;
Township 44, Range 2;
Township 44, Range 3;
Township 44, Range 4, Riverlots 1 to 7 inclusive and in the Hudson's Bay Company's Reserve Lots 1 to 8 inclusive;
Township 45, Range 1, Sections 1 to 31 inclusive and Sections 33, 35 and 36, those portions lying north and west of the South Saskatchewan River;
Township 45, Range 2;
Township 45, Range 3;
Township 45, Range 4, that portion lying south and east of the North Saskatchewan River including Riverlots and the Hudson's Bay Company's Reserve;
Township 46, Range 2;
Township 46, Range 3, lying east of the North Saskatchewan River;
Township 47, Range 3, those portions lying south and east of the North Saskatchewan River;
All West of the Third Meridian.
Rural Municipality of Rosthern No. 403;
Village of Laird;
Town of Duck Lake;
Town of Rosthern and
Town of Hague.
RECOMMENDED BY: L. Simard, Minister of Health.
APPROVED BY: R. Romanow,President of the Executive Council.
ORDERED BY: S. Fedoruk, Lieutenant Governor.
Regina, Saskatchewan.
The Provincial Court Act
(O.C. 1049/91) 17 December 1991
TO THE HONOURABLE
THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL:
The undersigned has the honour to report that:
1 Section 6 of The Provincial Court Act provides, in part, that:
6 (3) Subject to subsection (8), the Lieutenant Governor in Council may cause a list to be compiled of persons who:
(a) are:
(i) judges who have attained the age of retirement mentioned in subsection (1) or (2);
(ii) judges who have resigned in accordance with this Act;
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(iii) judges who have resigned or retiredfrom any other court in Saskatchewan; or
(iv) retired or non-practicing barristers and solicitors;
(b) consent to be on the list; and
(c) meet the requirements prescribed in subsection 5 (2).
(4) When:
(a) a judge is or expects to be absent from hisduties pursuant to this Act; or
(b) in the opinion of the chief judge, additional judges are urgently required to meet the business of the court and if the chief judge has received the prior consent of the minister;
the chief judge may appoint a person from the list compiled pursuant to subsection (3) to act in the place and exercise the powers of the judge who is or expects to be absent during the period of that judge's absence or to act as and exercise the powers of a judge to meet the business of the court, as the case may be.
2 It is desirable and in the public interest to add the name Alistair Muir to the list of persons who may act in the place and exercise the powers of Provincial Court judges, and Mr. Muir has consented to be on the list.
The undersigned has the honour, therefore, to recommend that Your Honour's Order do issue pursuant to section 6 of The Provincial Court Act designating Alistair Muir as a person who may be appointed by the Chief Judge of the Provincial Court to act in the place and exercise the powers of a Provincial Court judge.
RECOMMENDED BY: R. Mitchell,Minister of Justice and Attorney General.
APPROVED BY: R. Romanow, President of the Executive Council.
ORDERED BY: S. Fedoruk,Lieutenant Governor.
Regina, Saskatchewan.
BOARD ORDERS
The Assessment Management Agency Act
CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN URBAN MUNICIPALITIES
Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Management Agency Act and section 273 of The Urban Municipality Act, 1984, the assessments of the following urban municipalities were confirmed on January 10, 1992:
City of Moose Jaw, City of Swift Current, Town of Biggar, Town of Canora, Town of Central Butte, Town of Humboldt, Town of Regina Beach, Town of Wilkie, Village of Bladworth, Village of Neville, Resort Village of South Lake, Village of St. Brieux, Village of Woodrow.
CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN RURAL MUNICIPALITIES
Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Management Agency Act and section 327 of The Rural Municipality Act, 1989, the assessments of the following rural municipalities were confirmed on January 10, 1992:
R.M. of Moose Creek No. 33, R.M. of CarmichaelNo. 109, R.M. of Lajord No. 128, R.M. of Elcapo No. 154, R.M. of South Qu'Appelle No. 157, R.M. of Cana No. 214, R.M. of Lacadena No. 228, R.M. of MonetNo. 257, R.M. of Vanscoy No. 345, R.M. of Lake Lenore No. 399, R.M. of Leask No. 464, R.M. of Meota No. 468, R.M. of Moose Range No. 486.
CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF CERTAIN NORTHERN MUNICIPALITIES
Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Management Agency Act and section 224 of The Northern Municipalities Act, the assessments of the following northern municipalities were confirmed on January 10, 1992:
Northern Village ofLa Loche, Northern Village of Sandy Bay.
Kenneth G. Love, Chairman. Bryan Hebb, Board Secretary.
Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency.
MINISTER'S ORDERS
The Education Act
M.O. 194/91. Pursuant to the power vested inme by subsection 27 (1) of The Education Act, and in compliance with section 360 of the said Act, I hereby order that the boundaries of the following school divisions be altered, effective January 1, 1992, in the manner set forth herein.
Humboldt Rural School Division No. 47 of Saskatchewan
Sub-division No. 5:
adding thereto:
in Township 41, in Range 19, West of the Second Meridian: the north-west quarter of Section 31.
Sub-division No. 3:
taking therefrom:
in Township 41, in Range 20, West of the Second Meridian: the south-east quarter of Section 12.
Tiger Lily School Division No. 54 of Saskatchewan
Sub-division No. I:
adding thereto:
in Township 41, in Range 20, West of the Second Meridian: the south-east quarter of Section 12.
Sub-division No. 2:
taking therefrom:
in Township 41, in Range 19: West of the Second Meridian: the north-west quarter of Section 31.
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I further order, pursuant to subsection 118(1) of The Eduction Act, that tax arrears; if any, on the aforementioned land shall be payable to the school divisions from which the land was withdrawn.
Dated at Regina, December 24, 1991.
M.O. 195/91. Pursuant to the power vested in me by subsection 27 (1) of The Education Act, I hereby order that the boundaries of the subdivisions in the Nipawin School Division No. 61 of Saskatchewan be altered, effective the date of this Order, in such a manner as to result in the subdivisions consisting of areas as follows:
Sub-division No. 1:
in Township 48, in Range 11: the east half of Section 31 and that portion of the west half of Section 31 lying north of the Carrot River, those portions of Sections 32 and 33 lying north of the said River, the east half of Section 34 and that portion of the west half of Section 34 lying north of the said River and Section 35;
in Township 48, in Range 12: that portion of Section 36 lying north of the Carrot River;
in Township 49, in Range 5: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 6: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 7: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 8: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 9: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 10: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 11: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 12: Sections 1 and 7 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 5: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 6: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 7: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 8: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 9: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 10: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 11: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 12: Sections 1 to 17 inclusive, the south half of Section 18, Sections 20 to 29 and 32 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 5: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 6: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 excepting those Sections or portions thereof included within the boundaries of the Red Earth Indian Reserve No. 29;
in Township 51, in Range 7: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 8: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 9: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 10: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 11: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 12: Sections 1 to 3 inclusive, the east halves of Sections 4 and 9, Sections 10 to 15 inclusive, the east halves of Sections 16 and 21, Sections 22 to 27 inclusive, the east half of Section 28, the south-east quarter of Section 33, the south half of Section 34, the south half and north-east quarter of Section 35 and Section 36;
in Township 52, in Range 5: surveyed and unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive, excepting those Sections or portions thereof included with the boundaries of the Shoal Lake Indian Reserve No. 28A;
in Township 52, in Range 6: surveyed and unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive, excepting those Sections or portions thereof included within the boundaries of the Red Earth Indian Reserve No. 29 and the Carrot River Indian Reserve No. 29A;
in Township 52, in Range 7: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive, excepting those Sections or portions thereof included within the boundaries of the Carrot River Indian Reserve No. 29A;
in Township 52, in Range 8: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 52, in Range 9: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 52, in Range 10: Sections 1 to 29 and 33 to 36, all inclusive and those portions of Sections 30 to 32 inclusive, lying south and east of Tobin Lake;
in Township 52, in Range 11: Sections 1 to 20 inclusive and those portions of Sections 21 to 25 inclusive, lying south of Tobin Lake;
in Township 52, in Range 12: Sections 1, 12, 13 and 24 and the east halves of Sections 2, 11, 14 and 23;
in Township 53, in Range 5: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 53, in Range 6: surveyed and unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 53, in Range 7: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 53, in Range 8: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 53, in Range 9: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 53, in Range 10: Sections 1 to 4 inclusive, those portions of Sections 5 and 9 lying east of Tobin Lake, Sections 10 to 14 inclusive, those portions of Sections 15 and 22 lying east of the said Lake, Sections 23 to 26 inclusive, those portions of Sections 27 and 34 lying east of the said Lake and Sections 35 and 36;
in Township 54, in Range 5: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
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in Township 54, in Range 6: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 54, in Range 7: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 54, in Range 8: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 54, in Range 9: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 29 inclusive, unsurveyed Sections 33, 35 and 36 and those portions of unsurveyed Sections 30, 32 and 34 lying south of the Saskatchewan River;
in Township 54, in Range 10: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 3 inclusive, those portions ofunsurveyed Sections 4 and 10 lying east of Tobin Lake and the Saskatchewan River, unsurveyed Sections 11 to 14 inclusive, those portions of unsurveyed Sections 15 and 22 lying east and south of the said River, unsurveyed Sections 23 and 24 and those portions ofunsurveyed Sections 25 to 27 inclusive, lying south of the said River;
in Township 55, in Range 8: that portion of the Township lying south of the Saskatchewan River and the boundary of the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District;
in Township 55, in Range 9: that portion of the Township lying south of the Saskatchewan River and the boundary of the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District;
all West of the Second Meridian.
Sub-division No. 2:
in Township 48, in Range 14: the east half of Section 8 and Sections 15 to 17, 20 to 22, 27 to 29 and 31 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 48, in Range 15: Section 36;
in Township 49, in Range 13: Sections 19, 20 and 29 to 32 inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 14: Sections 3 to 10 and 15 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 15: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 16: Sections 1 to 4, 9 to 16 and 19 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 17: the north half and south-east quarter of Section 23, Sections 24 to 27 inclusive, those portions of Sections 28, 29, 33 and 34 lying south of the Saskatchewan River and Sections 35 and 36.
in Township 50, in Range 13: Sections 5 and 6;
in Township 50, in Range 14: Sections 1 to 10 inclusive, the west half of Section 11, the southwest quarter of Section 14, Sections 15 to 17 inclusive, those portions of Section 18 and the south half ofSection 19 lying south and east of the Saskatchewan River and the south-west quarter of Section 20;
in Township 50, in Range 15: Sections 1 to 6 inclusive and those portions of Sections 7 to 16 inclusive, lying south of the Saskatchewan River;
in Township 50, in Range 16: Sections 1, 2 and 6 and those portions of Sections 3 to 5 inclusive, 7, 11 and 12 lying south of the Saskatchewan River;
in Township 50, in Range 17: those portions of Sections 1 to 3 inclusive and Section 12 all lying south of the Saskatchewan River;
all West of the Second Meridian.
Sub-division No. 3:
in Township 48, in Range 19: that portion of Section 31 lying west of the Saskatchewan River;
in Township 48, in Range 20: those portions of Sections 25 and 26 lying north of the Saskatchewan River, those portions of Sections 27 to 29 inclusive, not included within the boundaries of the James Smith Indian Reserve No. 100, that portion of Section 30 lying north of the said River and not included within the boundaries of the said Reserve, Sections 31 to 35 inclusive and that portion of Section 36 lying north and west of the said River;
in Township 48, in Range 21: that portion of Section 36 lying north and east of the Saskatchewan River;
in Township 49, in Range 19: Sections 16 to 36 inclusive, those portions of Sections 6 to 9 inclusive, 11 and 13 to 15 inclusive, all lying north of the Saskatchewan River;
in Township 49, in Range 20: that portion of Section 1 lying west of the Saskatchewan River and Sections 2 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 21: those portions of Sections 1 and 12 to 14 inclusive, all lying north and east of the Saskatchewan River, that portion of Section 15 lying north, east and west of the said River, those portions of Sections 19 to 23 inclusive, lying north of the said River, Sections 24 to 29 inclusive, that portion of Section 30 lying north of the said River and Sections 31 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 22: those portions of Sections 21 to 28 inclusive, lying north of the North Saskatchewan River and Sections 33 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 19: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 20: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 21: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 22: Sections 1 to 4 and 9 to 16, all inclusive, the south halfand north-east quarter of Section 21, Sections 22 to 27 and 34 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 18: the west halves of Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31;
in Township 51, in Range 19: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 20: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 21: Sections 1 to 30 inclusive, the south halves of Sections 31 and 32 and Sections 33 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 22: Sections 1 to 3 inclusive, Section 10, the south half of Section 11 and the south-west quarter of Section 12;
in Township 52, in Range 18: the west halves of Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31;
in Township 52, in Range 19: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 52, in Range 20: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
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in Township 52, in Range 21: Sections 1 to 3, 10 to 15, 22 to 27 and 34 to 36, all inclusive and the east halves of Sections 4, 9, 16 and 21;
in Township 53, in Range 18: the west halves of Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31;
in Township 53, in Range 19: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 53, in Range 20: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 53, in Range 21: Sections 1 to 3, 10 to 15, 22 to 27, 34 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 54, in Range 19: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 54, in Range 20: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 54, in Range 21: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 3, 10 to 15, 22 to 27 and 34 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 55, in Range 19: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 55, in Range 20: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 55, in Range 21: unsurveyed Sections 1, 2, 11 to 14 and 23 to 26, all inclusive and unsurveyed Sections 35 and 36;
all West of the Second Meridian.
Sub-division No. 4:
in Township 49, in Range 17: Sections 31 and 32, those portions of Sections 19, 20, 28 to 30 inclusive and 33 and 34, all lying north and west of the Saskatchewan River;
in Township 49, in Range 18: those portions of Sections 16 to 24 inclusive, lying north of the Saskatchewan River and Sections 25 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 16: those portions of Sections 4, 5 and 7 lying north of the Saskatchewan River and Sections 8, 9, 16 to 21 and 28 to 33, all inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 17: Sections 4 to 11 and 13 to 36, all inclusive, those portions of Sections 1 to 3 inclusive, and 12, lying north of the Saskatchewan River;
in Township 50, in Range 18: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 16: Sections 3 to 10 and 15 to 21, all inclusive, the south half and north-west quarter of Section 22 and that portion of the north-east quarter of Section 22 lying south of the Whitefox River, the west half of Section 27, Sections 28 to 33 inclusive and the west half of Section 34;
in Township 51, in Range 17: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 18: Sections 1 to 5, 8 to 17, 20 to 29 and 32 to 36, all inclusive and the east halves of Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31;
in Township 52, in Range 16: the west half of Section 3, Sections 4 to 9 inclusive, the west halves of Sections 10 and 14, Sections 15 to 22 inclusive, the west halves of Sections 23 and 26, Sections 27 to 34 inclusive and the west half of Section 35;
in Township 52, in Range 17: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 52, in Range 18: Sections 1 to 5, 8 to 17, 20 to 29 and 32 to 36, all inclusive and the east halves of Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31;
in Township 53, in Range 16: Sections 3 to 10, 15 to 22 and 27 to 34, all inclusive, the west halves of Sections 2, 11, 14, 23, 26 and 35;
in Township 53, in Range 17: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 53, in Range 18: Sections 1 to 5, 8 to 17, 20 to 29 and 32 to 36, all inclusive and the east halves of Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31;
in Township 54, in Range 16: Sections 3 to 10, 15 to 22 and 27 to 34, all inclusive and the west halves of Sections 2, 11, 14, 23, 26 and 35;
in Township 54, in Range 17: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 54, in Range 18: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 55, in Range 16: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 55, in Range 17: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 55, in Range 18: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
all West of the Second Meridian.
Sub-division No. 5:
in Township 51, in Range 14: that portion of Section 5 lying west of the Saskatchewan River, that portion of Section 6 lying north and east of the roadway shown on Registered Plan No. CZ 1502 (Old Provincial Highway No. 35), Section 7, those portions of Sections 8, 9, 15 and 16 lying north and west of the said River, Sections 17 and 21, those portions of Sections 22, 23 and 27 lying west of the said River, Sections 28 to 33 inclusive and those portions of Sections 34 to 36 inclusive, lying north and west of the said River;
in Township 51, in Range 15: Sections 12 and 13, the north-east quarter of Section 14, the northwest quarter of Section 19, those portions of Sections 20, 21, 22 and the west half of Section 23 all lying north of the Whitefox River, the east half of Section 23 and Sections 24 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 16: that portion of the north-east quarter of Section 22 lying north of the Whitefox River, Sections 23 to 26 inclusive, the west halves of Sections 27 and 34 and Sections 35 and 36;
in Township 52, in Range 13: those portions of Sections 7, 8 and 16 lying north of Tobin Lake, Sections 17 to 21 inclusive, those portions of Sections 22, 23, 25 and 26 not covered by the waters of the said Lake, Sections 27 to 35 inclusive and that portion of Section 36 lying west of the said Lake;
in Township 52, in Range 14: that portion of Section 1 lying west of the Saskatchewan River, Sections 2 to 11 inclusive, that portion of Section 12 lying north and west of Tobin Lake and Sections 13 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 52, in Range 15: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 52, in Range 16: Sections 1 and 2, the west halves of Sections 3 and 10, Sections 11 and 13 inclusive, the west halves of Sections 14 and 23, Sections 24 and 25, the west halves of Sections 26 and 35 and Section 36;
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in Township 53, in Range 12: those portions of Sections 3 to 6 inclusive, not covered by the waters of Tobin Lake, Sections 7 to 9 inclusive, those portions of Sections 10 and 16 not covered by the waters of the said Lake, Sections 17 to 20 inclusive, those portions of Sections 21 and 28 not covered by the waters of the said Lake, Sections 29 to 32 inclusive and those portions of Sections 33 and 34 not covered by the waters of the said Lake;
in Township 53, in Range 13: that portion of Section 1 not covered by the waters of Tobin Lake and Sections 2 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 53, in Range 14: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 53, in Range 15: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 53, in Range 16: Sections 1, 12, 13, 24, 25 and 36 and the east halves ofSections 2, 11, 14, 23, 26 and 35;
in Township 54, in Range 12: those portions of unsurveyed Sections 1 and 2 not covered by the waters of Tobin Lake and unsurveyed Sections 3 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 54, in Range 13: unsurveyed and surveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 54, in Range 14: unsurveyed and surveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 54, in Range 15: unsurveyed and surveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 54, in Range 16: Sections 1, 12, 13, 24, 25 and 36 and the east halves of Sections 2, 11, 14, 23, 26 and 35;
in Township 55, in Range 12: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 55, in Range 13: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 55, in Range 14: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 55, in Range 15: unsurveyed Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
all West of the Second Meridian.
Sub-division No. 6:
in Township 50, in Range 14: that portion of Section 18 lying north and west of the Saskatchewan River, the north half of Section 19 and that portion of the south half of Section 19 lying west of the said River, Sections 30 and 31 and that portion of Section 32 lying north and west of Provincial Highway No. 35;
in Township 50, in Range 15: those portions of Sections 7 to 9 and 11 to 18, all inclusive and Section 24 lying north of the Saskatchewan River and Sections 19 to 23 and 25 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 16: those portions of Sections 3 and 10 to 12 inclusive, all lying north of the Saskatchewan River and Sections 13 to 15, 22 to 27 and 34 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 14: those portions of Sections 4, 5, 9 and 16 lying between the Saskatchewan River and Provincial Highway No. 35 and 55 as shown on Highways Plan No. 25183 and Registered Plan No. 71PA03411 and that portion of Section 6 lying south and west of a roadway shown on Registered Plan No. CZ 1502 (old Provincial Highway No. 35);
in Township 51, in Range 15: Sections 1 to 11 inclusive, the south half and north-west quarter of Section 14, Sections 15 to 18 inclusive, the south half and north-east quarter of Section 19 and those portions of Sections 21 to 23 inclusive and the west half of Section 24 all lying south of the Whitefox River;
in Township 51, in Range 16: Sections 1, 2 and 11 to 14 inclusive;
all West of the Second Meridian;
Sub-division No. 7:
in Township 48, in Range 13: the west half of Section 7, the north half and south-west quarter of Section 17 and Sections 18 to 22 and 25 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 48, in Range 14: the north-east quarter of Section 12, Section 13, the north half and south-west quarter of Section 14, Sections 23 to 26 inclusive and Sections 35 and 36;
in Township 49, in Range 13: Sections 1 to 18, 21 to 28 and 33 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 49, in Range 14: Sections 1, 2 and 11 to 14 inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 12: the north half of Section 18 and Sections 19, 30 and 31;
in Township 50, in Range 13: Sections 1 to 4 and 7 to 36, all inclusive;
in Township 50, in Range 14: the east half of Section 11, Sections 12 and 13, the north half and south-east quarter of Section 14, the north half and south-east quarter of Section 20, Sections 21 to 29 inclusive, that portion of Section 32 lying south and east of Provincial Highway No. 35 and Sections 33 to 36 inclusive;
all West of the Second Meridian.
Sub-division No. 8:
in Township 51, in Range 12: the west half of Section 4, Sections 5 to 8 inclusive, the west halves of Sections 9 and 16, Sections 17 to 20 inclusive, the west halves of Sections 21 and 28, Sections 29 to 32 inclusive, the north half and south-west quarter of Section 33, the north halfof Section 34 and the north-west quarter of Section 35;
in Township 51, in Range 13: Sections 1 to 36 inclusive;
in Township 51, in Range 14: Sections 1 to 3 inclusive, those portions of Sections 4 and 9 lying east of Provincial Highway No. 35 and No. 55 as shown on Highway Plan No. 25183 and Registered Plan No. 71PA03411, Sections 10 to 13 inclusive, those portions of Sections 14 and 15 lying south and east of the Saskatchewan River, that portion of Section 16 lying between the said Highway and the said River, that portion of Section 23 lying east of the said River, Sections 24 and 25 and those portions of Sections 26, 35 and 36 lying east of the said River;
in Township 52, in Range 11: Sections 29 to 32 inclusive and those portions of Sections 28 and 33 not covered by the waters of Tobin Lake;
in Township 52, in Range 12: the west half of Section 2, Sections 3 to 10 inclusive, the west halves of Sections 11 and 14, Sections 15 to 18 inclusive, that portion of Section 19 lying south of Tobin Lake, Sections 20 to 22 inclusive, the west
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half of Section 23, Sections 25 and 26 those portions of Sections 27 to 29 inclusive and Section 35 lying south of the said Lake and Section 36;
in Township 52, in Range 13: Sections 1 and 2, those portions of Sections 3 to 5 inclusive, lying south of Tobin Lake, Section 6, those portions of Sections 10 and 11 not covered by the waters of the said lake, Sections 12 and 13 and that portion of Section 14 not covered by the waters of the said Lake;
in Township 52, in Range 14: those portions of Sections 1 and 12 lying east and south of the Saskatchewan River and its expansion into Tobin Lake;
in Township 53, in Range 11: that portion of Section 5 lying west of Tobin Lake, Sections 6 and 7, those portions of Sections 8, 16 and 17 not covered by the waters of the said Lake, Sections 18 to 20 inclusive, those portions of Sections 21, 27 and 28 not covered by the waters of the said lake, Sections 29 and 30 and those portions of Sections 31 to 33 inclusive lying south of the said Lake;
in Township 53, in Range 12: Sections 1, 12, 13 and 24 and those portions of Sections 2, 11, 14, 23, 25 and 26 not covered by the waters of Tobin Lake;
all West of the Second Meridian.
All Registered Plans of Record referred to are in the Land Titles Office for the Prince Albert Land Registration District.
Dated at Regina, December 24, 1991.
E. Rourke,Deputy Minister of Education.
The Oil and Gas Conservation Act
MANOR SOUTH ALIDA BEDS POOL -HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT
MRO 1/92. The application submitted by W illiston Wildcatters Corporation to conduct a horizontal well project in the Manor South Alida Beds Pool is approved pmsuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act. Permission is granted to construct the facilities and to drill and complete one well with a proposed horizontal section of 337 m in the Alida Beds underlying the west half of Section 7, in Township 7, in Range 1, West of the Second Meridian, in accordance with plans and specifications filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 112 and subject to the following provision:
1 The horizontal well shall be produced according to Good Production Practice.
Dated at Regina, Sask., January 6, 1992.
OTHER AREAS - OFF-TARGET WELL
MRO 2/92 A 1. Tri Link Resources Ltd. has submitted an application to drill an off-target well because of geological reasons. Tri Link Resources Ltd. has also requested waiver of the off-target penalty. No objections were received after Public Notice. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, permission is granted to drill an off-target well, with waiver of the off-target
penalty, to be located in legal subdivision 9 of Section 31, in Township 11, in Range 5, West of the Second Meridian.
Dated at Regina, Sask., January 6, 1992.
MRO 3/92 A 2. Tri Link Resources Ltd. has submitted an application to drill an off-target well because of geological reasons. Tri Link Resources Ltd. has also requested waiver of the off-target penalty. No objections were received after Public Notice. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, permission is granted to drill an off-target well, with waiver of the off-target penalty, to be located in legal subdivision 8 of Section 33, in Township 11, in Range 6, West of the Second Meridian.
Dated at Regina, Sask., January 6, 1992.
W ILLMAR FROBISHER-ALIDA BEDS POOL - HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT
MRO 4/92. The application submitted by Ranchmen's Resources Ltd. to conduct a horizontal well project in the Willmar Frobisher-Alida Beds Pool is approved pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act. Permission is granted to construct the facilities and to drill and complete two wells with proposed horizontal sections of 285 m in the Frobisher-Alida Beds underlying the south-west quarter of Section 34, in Township 5, in Range 3, West of the Second Meridian, in accordance with plans and specifications filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 113 and subject to the following provision:
1 The maximum allowable rate of production for each horizontal well shall be determined according to the provisions of MRO 260/91.
Dated at Regina, Sask., January 8, 1992.
R. Clayton, for Pat Youzwa, Deputy Minister,
Saskatchewan Energy and Mines.
MINISTER'S APPROVALS
The Planning and Development Act, 1983
Pmsuant to subsection 48(2) of 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:
R.M. of Benson No. 35:
The pmpose of the Basic Planning Statement is to enable Council of the R.M. of Benson No. 35 to establish development planning objectives and policies to better manage development within the municipality.
Dated at Regina, Sask., January 6, 1992.
Bill Reader, Deputy Minister,
Saskatchewan Rural Development.
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APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE BASIC PLANNING STATEMENT FOR THE
TOWN OF DAVIDSON
Pursuant to The Planning and Development Act, 1983, notice is hereby given of the Ministerial Approval of Bylaw No. 562 of the Town of Davidson. The Bylaw redesignates Lots A and B, Block 9, Registered Plan No. 61MJ09586 from Residential to Highway Commercial.
Dated at Regina, Sask., January 8, 1992.
APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE CITY OF SASKATOON DEVELOPMENT
PLAN
Pursuant to The Planning and Development Act, 1983, notice is given of the Ministerial Approval of Bylaw Nos. 7243, 7244 , 7245 , 7246 and 7247 which amend the City of Saskatoon's Development Plan.
The amendments follow the Core Neighbourhood Study Review (1990) and bring the Land Use Policy Plan Map No. 1 of the Development Plan in conformance with the land use maps contained in the study.
Dated at Regina, Sask., January 8, 1992 .
D. M. Innes, Deputy Minister of
Community Services.
CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES
The Co-operatives Act, 1989
NOTICES OF INCORPORATION
Name: Buchanan Development Loans Co-operative Ltd.
Date of Incorporation: December 17, 1991
Registered Office: Buchanan, Sask.
Main Type of Business or Activity: smallbusiness loan association
Name: Leoville Business Development Co-operative Ltd.
Date of Incorporation: December 23, 1991
Registered Office: Leoville, Sask.
Main Type of Business or Activity: smallbusiness loan association
No. 1068. This is to certify that John H. and Sandra Moulton of the R.M. of Star City No. 428, Saskatchewan, have been granted the exclusive
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use of the name Tree Tops Farm as the name oftheir home situate on the north-east quarter of Section 32, in Township 45, in Range 18, West of the Second Meridian, pursuant to the provisions of The Names of Homes Act.
Given under my hand and seal at Regina, Janu-ary 1, 1992.
P. J. Flory, Registrar.
The Business Names &gistration Act
EXPIRATIONS (1991)
Expiry Name: Jurisdiction: Date: 100 Fun & Games Saskatoon Nov. 3
A D Auto Glass Saskatoon Nov. 21
A Shade Better Windows Fashions By Arlene Regina Nov. 5
A-1 Music Saskatoon Nov.4
A-A-A BatterySpecialists Winnipeg Nov. 30
A-Lectric Regina Nov. 1
A-N Dress Shop Maple Creek Nov. 2
A-One Auto Cleaners Prince Albert Nov. 4
A. I. T Equipment Tisdale Nov. 17
AAAABBA Dancersand Escorts Regina Nov. 21
Abele's Machining Creighton Nov. 2
Accents Hair & Body Boutique Saskatoon Nov. 17
Accentuate With Debra Saskatoon Nov. 30
Advance Appliance Service Humboldt Nov. 28
Advanced Framing Regina Nov. 9
Adventure Sports Saskatoon Saskatoon Nov. 22
Agritex Information Service Regina Nov. 2
Agritex Videotex Service Regina Nov. 2
Al's Two- Way Radio Moose Jaw Nov. 23
Albert Park Medical And Dental Management Partnership Regina Nov. 4
and Decorating Saskatoon Nov. 25 Hanwood Woodworks Wilkie Nov. 28
Evanrae Enterprizes Nov. 2 Harold Mattern
Excalibur Trucking Lumsden Nov. 14
Amusements Kindersley Nov. 26 Harry's House Watch Regina Nov. 27
Exoticar Yorkton Nov. 14 Harvest Moon
Expert Carpet Productions Regina Nov. 10
Cleaning Services Regina Nov. 3 Harvey's Lucky
Fairley Farms Baldwinton Nov. 24 Dollar Blaine Lake Nov.19
Fast Leif Films Regina Nov. 19 HDL Learning
Systems Regina Nov. 22 Faster Facsimile
Directory Saskatoon Nov. 30 Henry Bueckert
Trucking Warman Nov. 24 Fern Holdings Prince Albert Nov. 24 Highlander Technical Regina Nov. 24 Fisher Fire Chek Regina Nov. 10 Highway Cafe Humboldt Nov. 28 Flying Carrot
Nursery R.M. ofHill's Meats and
Corman ParkFreezer Service Imperial Nov. 9
No. 344 Nov. 14 Home All Building
Forest Hall Green Center (Regina) Regina Nov. 16
House & Garden Hong Kong Toy and
Center R.M. of North Gift Shop Melville Nov. 14
Battleford Hospitality Industry No. 437 Nov. 3 Consulting Martensv ille Nov. 24
Fyhn Mechanical Regina Beach Nov. 28 Hysteppin Dog Styles Battleford Nov. 20
Webb Surveys Saskatoon Nov. 21 Name: Gale Beaman's Bookkeeping Services Webster Distributors Mi dale Nov. 10 Date of Registration: December 20, 1991 West Harvest Inn Saskatoon Nov. 28 Mailing Address: 9128 Walker Dr., Westcan Insurance North Battleford
Brokerage Regina Nov. 14 Main Type of Business: bookkeeping
Western Kats Kindersley Nov. 9
Western Patrol Regina Nov. 16 Name: Bear Bellies Collectibles
Western Technical Date of Registration: December 23, 1991 Services Co. Bethune Nov. 8
Transmission & Main Type of Business: cottage industry -
Differential Melville Nov. 24 crafts
Willie's Wood Works Saskatoon Nov. 21
Wilson Distributors Assiniboia Nov. 27 Name: C.S.F Computing Services Winslow Consulting Regina Nov. 21 Date of Registration: December 20, 1991
Woodlander Hotel Kamsack Nov. 10 Mailing Address: Box 591, La Ronge
World Wide Diners Main Type of Business: computer bookkeeping, Club Saskatoon Nov. 15 software developing, and selling, tax preparing
Wrap-Me Apron Shoppe R.M. of
Name: Cardinal Automotive WolverineNo. 340 Nov. 27 Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
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Mailing Address: 828 Dewdney Ave., Regina
Main Type of Business: automotive repair
Name: Count,y Pac Foods
Date of Registration: December 19, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 44, Okla
Main Type of Business: retail grocer
Name: Dei Gratias Mail Order
Date of Registration: December 20, 1991
Mailing Address: 240-919C Albert St., Regina
Main Type of Business: mail order operation
Name: Equinox West Enterprises
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: 143 Perreault Cres., Saskatoon
Main Type of Business: marketing representatives
Name: Ernie's Trailer Service
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: 863B 60th St. E., Saskatoon
Main Type of Business: trailer repair
Name: Flair For Engraving
Date of Registration: December 19, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 550, Watrous
Main Type of Business: engraving
Name: Frames For Success Consulting
Date of Registration: December 19, 1991
Mailing Address: 101-20 Sangster Blvd., Regina
Main Type of Business: private consultations, seminars on personal development
Name: Frontline Environmental Products
Date of Registration: December 19, 1991
Mailing Address: 1561 Devonshire Dr., Regina
Main Type of Business: sale of environmental educational products
Name: G. & E. Consulting
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: 1604 Shannon Cres., Saskatoon
Main Type of Business: risk consulting
Name: Gany's Delive,y
Date of Registration: December 20, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 264, Saskatoon
Main Type of Business: delivery service
Name: Golden's Fire Extinguisher Sales and Service
Date of Registration: December 18, 1991
Mailing Address: 580 11th St. E., Prince Albert
Main Type of Business: selling and servicing fire extinguishers
Name: Grower Direct Fresh Cut Flowers (Victoria)
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: 215 Victoria Ave. E., Regina
Main Type of Business: flower shop
Name: Guardian Investigations (Regina)
Date of Registration: December 19, 1991
Mailing Address: 201-1324 Wallace St., Regina
Main Type of Business: security guard and investigation services
Name: Hwy #21 Peak Performance Sports Massage
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 166, Pierceland
Main Type of Business: sports massage therapists and instructors
Name: Jack Klein Realty
Date of Registration: December 20, 1991
Mailing Address: c/o 3043 Carnegie Pl., Regina
Main Type of Business: real estate sales
Name: Mandarin Restaurant
Date of Registration: December 20, 1991
Mailing Address: 245 20th St. W., Saskatoon
Main Type of Business: restaurant
Name: Mansen Developments
Date of Registration: December 19, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 1971, Saskatoon
Main Type of Business: commercial improvements, contracting supervisors
Name: Marchand's Service
Date of Registration: December 19, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 314, Elrose
Main Type of Business: service station
Name: Matt's Car Wash
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: 2005 Mayfair Bay, Estevan
Main Type of Business: car wash
Name: Meadow Lark Vending
Date of Registration: December�. 1991
Mailing Address: Box 1851, Swift Current
Main Type of Business: vending machine operator
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Name: Micromouse Productions
Date of Registration: December 20, 1991
Mailing Address: 847 Athol St., Regina
Main Type of Business: development and sale of computer software and animations
Name: New-Life Feeds
Date of Registration: December 20, 1991
Mailing Address: 1900-360 Main St., W innipeg
Main Type of Business: livestock feed manufacturing
Name: P.R. Construction
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: 1614 8th Ave. N., Saskatoon
Main Type of Business: framing and construction
Name: Pasqua Dairy Queen
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: 1276 Albert St., Regina
Main Type of Business: Dairy Queen
Name: Peniuk's Auto Body
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 145, Sturgis
Main Type of Business: auto body
Name: Pioneer Water Services
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: 639 Park St., Regina
Main Type of Business: sale of water treatment systems
Name: Proco.re
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: 1901 Minnesota Crt., Mississauga
Main Type of Business: sale of extended warranties and service of major home appliances
Name: Radisson Fur Company
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 8, Radisson
Main Type of Business: fur buyer and trapper, retail sales
Name: RE/MAX of Lloydminster
Date of Registration: December 27, 1991
Mailing Address: 1-4517 50th Ave., Lloydminster
Main Type of Business: trading in real estate
Name: Roe's Sports Cards
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 1269, Watrous
Main Type of Business: retail sports cards and collectibles
Name: Rock Miners Productions
Date of Registration: December 19, 1991
Mailing Address: 1810 Toronto St., Regina
Main Type of Business: music promotions/relations
Name: Saskatoon Pet Center
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: 832B Cynthia St., Saskatoon
Main Type of Business: pet centre
Name: Short And Sassy Salon
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 129, Rockglen
Main Type of Business: hair dressing and styling
Name: Spectrum Gems
Date of Registration: December 20, 1991
Mailing Address: 45 McKenzie Cres., Saskatoon
Main Type of Business: wholesale and retail gems
Name: Three Women Consulting
Date of Registration: December 20, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 417, Indian Head
Main Type of Business: personal consulting
Name: Trim-Line Design Of The Souris Valley
Date of Registration: December 20, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 172, Weyburn
Main Type of Business: automotive graphics and accessories
Name: Trojan Security Services
Date of Registration: December 19, 1991
Mailing Address: 201-1324 Wallace St., Regina
Main Type of Business: security guard and investigation services
Name: Wayne Petroquip
Date of Registration: December 19, 1991
Mailing Address: 189 Leonard St., Regina
Main Type of Business: sale of petroleum equipment
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Name: WRI Waterite Industries
Date of Registration: December 23, 1991
Mailing Address: Box 242, Esterhazy
Main Type of Business: selling water filtration systems and products
CORRECTIONS
P. J. Flory, Registrar.
The Business C01porations Act
CERTIFICATES OF INCORPORATION
That the Name Pheonix Fund Raising Group Ltd. where is appeared in The Saskatchewan Gazette, December 13, 1991, on page 1942, column 2, line 12, should have read Phoenix Fund Raising Group Ltd.
PUBLIC NOTICES
The Change of Name Act
P. J. Flory, Director.
REGISTRATIONS OF CHANGE OF NAME
The following changes of name are hereby registered under the provisions of The Change of Name Act.
Former Name: Margaret Mildred ARCHER
Address: Sceptre, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Margaret Mildred BLEZARD
Dated: January 9, 1992.
Former Name: Kimberley Anne BARTCH
Address: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Kimberley Anne FOX
Dated: January 7, 1992.
Former Name: Kelley Rudolph DUKES
Address: Swift Current, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Kelly Rudolph MONTGOMERY
Dated: January 9, 1992.
Former Name: Nancy Michelle KOBE
Address: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Michelle Clara K. ISAAC
Dated: January 8, 1992.
Former Name: Lori Jean MASKER
Address: Regina, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Lori Jean POLLOCK
Dated: January 9, 1992.
Former Name: Joanne Margaret McGOUGH
Address: Regina, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Joanne Margaret LUROSS
Dated: January 9, 1992.
Former Name: Andrew RUSHKEWICH
Address: Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Andrew Robert JONNES
Dated: January 2, 1992.
Former Name: Margaret Ann W YSPIANSKI
Address: Regina, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Margaret Ann DIXON
Dated: January 2, 1992.
Former Name: Sivajini YOAGEESWARAN
Address: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Name Changed To: Sivajini SUBENDRAN
Dated: January 8, 1992.
Given under my hand at Regina, Sask.
Wilmer Berg, Director of Vital Statistics.
The Oil and Gas Conservation Act
HASTINGS FROBISHER BEDS POOL INCREASED MAXIMUM RATES OF
PRODUCTION
The Department of Energy and Mines has received an application from Midale Petroleums Ltd., requesting maximum allowable rates of production based on an area of 32 hectares for the following lands:
Lands lying West of the First Meridian:
in Township 3, in Range 33: legal subdivisions 13 and 14 of Section 22, the south-west quarter of Section 27, and the south-east quarter of Section 28.
As a result of this application, the Department proposes that the maximum allowable rate of production shall be based on an area of 32 hectares for each vertical well after a period of 12 months, which begins with the first day of the month in which the well commences production, for the following lands:
Lands lying West of the First Meridian:
in Township 3, in Range 33: the south-east, north-west and north-east quarters of Section 10, Section 15, the north-west and north-east quarters of Section 16, Sections 21 and 22, the south-east and south-west quarters of Section 27, and the south-east and south-west quarters of Section 28.
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Any objections to or comments in support of the application received in writing in the office of the undersigned on or before February 7, 1992, will be given due consideration before a final decision is reached.
Copies of the application may be obtained from Mr. Mike Lee, Midale Petroleums Ltd., Box 419, Midale, Sask. SOC 180, by persons directly affected.
Dated at Regina, Sask., January 7, 1992.
Pat Youzwa, Deputy Minister, Saskatchewan Energy and Mines.
The Pre-Judgement Interest Act
The interest rate for the purposes of The PreJudgement Interest Act, is, with respect to the following periods of time, determined in accordance with section 2 of The Pre-Judgement Interest Regulations, as follows:
January 1, 1986, to March 31, 1986, 9.24% per annum.
April 1, 1986, to June 30, 1986, 10.44% per annum.
July 1, 1986, to September 30, 1986, 8.59% per annum.
October 1, 1986, December 31, 1986, 8.35% per annum.
January 1, 1987, to March 31, 1987, 8.22% per annum.
April 1, 1987, to June 30, 1987, 6.80% per annum.
July 1, 1987, to September 30, 1987, 8.29% per annum.
October 1, 1987, December 31, 1987, 9.23% per annum.
January 1, 1988, to March 31, 1988, 8.41 % per annum.
April 1, 1988, to June 30, 1988, 8.53% per annum.
July 1, 1988, to September 30, 1988, 9.19% per annum.
October 1, 1988, December 31, 1988, 10.33% per annum.
January 1, 1989, to March 31, 1989, 10.94% per annum.
April 1, 1989, to June 30, 1989, 12.15% per annum.
July 1, 1989, to September 30, 1989, 12.08% per annum.
October 1, 1989, December 31, 1989, 12.23% per annum.
January 1, 1990, to March 31, 1990, 12.22% per annum.
April 1, 1990, to June 30, 1990, 13.26 per annum.
July 1, 1990, to September 30, 1990, 13.58% per annum.
October 1, 1990, December 31, 1990, 12.40% per annum.
January 1, 1991, to March 31, 1991, 11.47% per annum.
April 1, 1991, to June 30, 1991, 9.67% per annum.
July 1, 1991, to September 30, 1991, 8.65% per annum.
October 1, 1991, December 31, 1991, 8.33% per annum.
January 1, 1992 to March 31, 1992, 7.422% per annum.
Gary Brandt, Inspector of Legal Offices.
The Saskatchewan Insurance Act
NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS
Notice is hereby given that Canadian Trinity Life Insurance Company has become licensed in Saskatchewan as an insurer and will be underwriting insurance in Saskatchewan from January 1, 1992.
Dated at Toronto, September 30, 1991.
John Kosiancic, Chief Agent for Canada.
NOTICE OF W ITHDRAWAL
Notice is hereby given that English & American Insurance Company Limited ceased transacting the business of insurance in Saskatchewan from Midnight, December 16, 1991. There are no risks remaining in force in Saskatchewan.
Dated at Toronto, December 23, 1991.
Lorelei Carey-Finnerty, Corporate Secretary,
English & American Insurance Company Limited.
The Urban Municipality Act, 1984
(subsection 249(4))
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
Village of Leask:
Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Leask for 1992 has been prepared and is open to inspection at the office of the Assessor from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in writing with: the Assessor, Village of Leask, Box 190, Leask, Sask. SOJ lMO, by February 7, 1992.
Dated at Leask, Sask., January 17, 1992. Rick Poole,
Assessor.
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Winding-up Act (Canada)
CANADA
SUPERIOR COURT
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF MONTREAL No. 500-05-001860-913
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA, on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada,
Petitioner, vs
NATIONAL EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LIMI TED, which chief agency is located at 3007 Barat Rd., Montreal, Que. H3Y 2H4,
Respondent.
Notice to Creditors and Former Policyholders of National Employers' Mutual General Insurance Association Limited
Take notice that National Employers' Mutual General Insurance Association Limited (the "Company") was ordered wound-up pursuant to the provisions of the Winding-up Act (Canada) by Order of the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec on February 22, 1991 and the Superintendent of Financial Institutions was appointed as Liquidator of the estate and effects of the Company in Canada. He has appointed Deloitte & Touche Inc. his agent for the administration of the liquidation.
Further take notice that the Superior Court of the Province of Quebec has fixed April 1, 1992 as the last day for former policyholders and creditors of the Company to send in their claims.
Failure to give Notice of a Claim by April 1, 1992 may result in distributions being made without regard to that claim.
For further information or a claim form, please contact Mr. Gordon Lee of Deloitte & Touche Inc.
This notice is being given pursuant to the Motion granted by Mr. Justice Cliche on December 6, 1991.
Deloitte & Touche Inc., Agent to the Provisional
Liquidator of National Employers' Mutual General
Insurance Association Limited, 2400-390 Bay St., Toronto, Ont.
M5H 2Y2 (416) 365-0665.
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