October 2, 1998 - Queen`s Printer
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October 2, 1998 - Queen`s Printer
THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 1081 The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN’S PRINTER PART I/PARTIE I Volume 94 REGINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1998/REGINA, VENDREDI, 2 OCTOBRE 1998 No. 40/nº 40 TABLE OF CONTENTS/TABLE DES MATIÈRES PART I/PARTIE I SPECIAL DAYS ................................................................... 1082 PUBLIC NOTICES .............................................................. 1090 ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT (1998) .............................. 1082 The Change of Name Act, 1995/ Loi de 1995 sur le changement de nom ............................. 1090 ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED ........................................ 1082 The Garage Keepers Act ........................................................ 1091 ACTS PROCLAIMED .......................................................... 1084 The Highway Traffic Act ....................................................... 1092 BOARD ORDERS ................................................................ 1085 Highway Traffic Board ........................................................... 1092 The Assessment Management Agency Act ............................ 1085 The Medical Profession Act, 1981 ......................................... 1093 MINISTERS’ ORDERS ....................................................... 1087 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ........................................ 1093 The Education Act, 1995 ....................................................... 1087 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ........................................ 1088 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES ........................... 1088 EXTRACTS FROM THE RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN RELATING TO PRIVATE BILLS ...................................... 1093 The Co-operatives Act, 1996 .................................................. 1088 The Business Corporations Act ............................................. 1089 The Business Names Registration Act .................................. 1090 EXTRAITS DES RÈGLES ET PROCÉDURES DE L’ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE DE LA SASKATCHEWAN AU SUJET DES PROJETS DE LOI D’INTERÊT PRIVÉ ............................................... 1094 The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995 ................................ 1090 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ............................................. 1095 PART II/PARTIE II E-10.2 Reg 9 G-5.1 Reg 84 SR 69/98 SR 70/98 SR 73/98 SR 74/98 SR 75/98 The Scrap Tire Management Regulations ..................................................................................................................... The Department of Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing Regulations .................................................................. The SaskEnergy Amendment Regulations, 1998 .......................................................................................................... The Vehicle Administration Fees Amendment Regulations, 1998 ............................................................................... The Wildlife Management Zones and Special Areas Boundaries Amendment Regulations, 1998 (No. 2) ................. The Livestock and Horticultural Facilities (Education and Health Tax) Remission Amendment Regulations, 1998 ........................................................................................................................................................ The Milk Control Amendment Regulations, 1998 (No. 11) .......................................................................................... 589 592 594 598 598 599 600 PART III/PARTIE III SR 71/98 SR 72/98 The Saskatchewan Commercial Egg Producers’ Marketing Plan Amendment Regulations, 1998 ............................ The Saskatchewan Chicken Marketing Plan Amendment Regulations, 1998 ............................................................. 41 42 1082 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 SPECIAL DAYS ________ The following week has been designated by the Minister of Economic and Co-operative Development as: “Co-operatives Week” in Saskatchewan, October 11 to 17, 1998. ________ The following week has been designated by the Minister of Health as: “Combined Laboratory and X-Ray Technicians Week” in Saskatchewan, October 11 to 17, 1998. ________ The following week has been designated by the Minister of Education as: “Exceptional Children’s Week” in Saskatchewan, October 12 to 16, 1998. ____________________________________________________________ ACTS IN FORCE ON ASSENT (1998) ________ Title: The Animal Products Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to May 12, 1998 The Appropriation Act, 1998 (No. 1) Assented to April 7, 1998 The Appropriation Act, 1998 (No. 2) Assented to April 28, 1998 The Appropriation Act, 1998 (No. 3) Assented to June 11, 1998 The Arts Board Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to April 28, 1998 The Automobile Accident Insurance Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Certified General Accountants Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to May 12, 1998 The Correctional Services Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Election Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to May 12, 1998 The Electronic Filing of Information Act Assented to June 11, 1998 The Film Employment Tax Credit Act Assented to June 11, 1998 Bill: 5 10 21 1 34 2 64 17 1 3 45 18 16 11 2 19 20 12 22 E-7.21 63 F-13.11 The Gas Inspection Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 15 The Income Tax Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 48 The Meewasin Valley Authority Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to April 28, 1998 The Municipal Employees’ Pension Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Municipal Revenue Sharing Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 Chapter: 28 Title: The Oil and Gas Conservation Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Parks Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to April 28, 1998 The Pharmacy Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to April 28, 1998 The Power Corporation Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Provincial Court Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Saskatchewan Assistance Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Saskatchewan Evidence Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Saskatchewan Opportunities Corporation Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The SaskTel Pension Implementation Act Assented to June 11, 1998 The Statute Law Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to May 12, 1998 The Stray Animals Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to May 12, 1998 The Teachers’ Dental Plan Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Teachers’ Life Insurance (Government Contributory) Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Trustee Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The University of Saskatchewan Foundation Repeal Act Assented to June 11, 1998 The Vehicle Administration Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Wascana Centre Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to April 28, 1998 The Wildlife Amendment Act, 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 4 44 26 56 27 Chapter: 26 30 9 5 18 6 55 31 33 P-30.11 49 33 4 34 10 36 40 S-35.2 23 14 8 15 41 37 42 38 11 40 12 41 39 43 24 7 32 45 ____________________________________________________________ ACTS NOT YET PROCLAIMED ________ 22 25 Bill: Title: Chapter: The Adoption Act, 1998, S.S. 1998/Loi de 1998 sur l’adoption, L.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Adoption Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to May 12, 1998 A-5.2 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997, S.S. 1997/ Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard, L.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 8 A-18.011 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 Title: The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 2), S.S. 1998/Loi n° 2 de 1998 modifiant la Loi de 1997 sur la réglementation des boissons alcoolisées et des jeux de hasard, L.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Certified Management Consultants Act, S.S. 1998 Assented to May 12, 1998 The Court Jurisdiction and Proceedings Transfer Act, S.S. 1997/Loi sur la compétence tribunaux et le renvoi des instances, L.S. 1997 Assented to April 28, 1997 The Credit Union Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Crown Foundation for District Health Boards Act, S.S. 1996 Assented to June 25, 1996 The Dental Disciplines Act, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, clauses 2(j) and (m), subsections 3(1), (2), (3), subsections 5(1), (2), (3), subsections 15(3) and (4), subclauses 20(1)(c)(i), (ii), (iii), subsections 22(1), (2), (3), subsections 23(1), (2), (3), subsection 34(3), subsections 42(1) and (2), sections 53 to 55 and 57 to 59 not yet proclaimed. Chapter: Title: 16 The Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 1998 (No. 2), S.S. 1998/ Loi n° 2 de 1998 modifiant le Code de la route de 1996, L.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Jury Act, 1998, S.S. 1998/Loi de 1998 sur le jury, L.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Justices of the Peace Amendment Act, 1997, S.S. 1997/Loi de 1997 modifiant la Loi sur les juges de paix, L.S. 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997 C-4.12 C-41.1 C-45.2 C-50.111 D-4.1 The Education Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998/ Loi de 1998 modifiant la Loi sur l’éducation, L.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998, clauses 3(a), (b), (d), (f), (h) to (o), section 4, subsections 5(3) and (4), section 6, sections 13 to 20, sections 23 to 36, clauses 37(a) to (d), subsection 38(2), sections 39 to 52, section 54 to 57, sections 59 to 90, sections 92 to 99, sections 102 to 111, subsection 112(2), sections 113 to 125, clauses 126(a), (c) to (i), (k) and (l), and sections 127 to 129 not yet proclaimed. 21 The Enforcement of Canadian Judgments Act, S.S. 1997/Loi sur l’exécution des jugements canadiens, L.S. 1997 Assented to April 28, 1997 E-9.101 The Enforcement of Judgments Conventions Act, S.S. 1998/ Loi sur les conventions sur l’exécution de jugements, L.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Health Facilities Licensing Act, S.S. 1996 Assented to June 25, 1996 The Highways and Transportation Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, section 13, subsections 37(8), (9) and (13) not yet proclaimed. The Highway Traffic Act, 1996, S.S. 1996/Code de la route de, 1996, L.S. 1996 Assented to June 25, 1996 E-9.13 H-0.02 H-3.01 H-3.2 The Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996 Comes into force on assent, April 4, 1996, clause 3(a) not yet proclaimed. 4 The Highway Traffic Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 23 1083 Chapter: 24 J-4.2 10 The Miscellaneous Statutes Consequential Amendments Act, 1997, S.S. 1997/Loi de 1997 apportant des modifications corrélatives à certaines lois, L.S. 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997 11 The Miscellaneous Statutes Repeal (Regulatory Reform) Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 9, 1997, sections 2 and 7 not yet proclaimed. 12 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, clause 10(b) not yet proclaimed. 43 The Northern Municipalities Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998, sections 5 to 7, 13, 19, 22 and 25 not yet proclaimed The Noxious Weeds Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The On-farm Quality Assurance Programs Act, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Pastures Act, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Physical Therapists Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to May 12, 1998 The Pipelines Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Police Amendment Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 28 29 O-4.1 P-4.1 P-11.11 P-12.1 45 The Private Investigators and Security Guards Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 P-26.01 The Psychologists Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to April 28, 1997, sections 1 to 53, subsections 54(4), (5), (9) and (10), and section 55 not yet proclaimed. P-36.01 The Psychologists Amendment Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 46 The Public Service Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 P-42.1 The Public Utilities Easements Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to May 12, 1998 13 The Queen’s Bench Revision Act, S.S. 1998/ Loi portant révision de la Loi sur la Cour du Banc de la Reine, L.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 Q-1.1 1084 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 Title: Chapter: The Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, clause 14(b) not yet proclaimed. 48 The Rural Municipality Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998, sections 15 to 17 and 23 not yet proclaimed. The Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and Technicians Act, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 S-6.01 The Saskatchewan Assistance Amendment Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, sections 8 and 14 not yet proclaimed. 49 The Tobacco Tax Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to May 12, 1998 The Trust and Loan Corporations Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997 32 T-15.001 T-22.2 The Trust and Loan Corporations Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996 Assented to June 25, 1996 66 The Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, clause 17(b) and section 30 not yet proclaimed. 52 The Urban Municipality Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998, sections 6 to 8, 14 and 25 not yet proclaimed. The Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998/ Loi de 1998 modifiant la Loi sur les services de l’état civil, L.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Wildlife Act, 1997, S.S. 1997 Assented to May 21, 1997, section 89 not yet proclaimed. The Wildlife Act, 1998, S.S. 1998/Loi de 1998 sur la faune, L.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 The Workers’ Compensation Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998 Assented to June 11, 1998 42 44 W-13.11 W-13.12 46 ____________________________________________________________ ACTS PROCLAIMED ________ The following proclamations have been issued that are effective on or after January 1, 1998: The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998, c9. Proclaimed in force July 21, 1998. The Arts Board Act, 1997, S.S. 1997. cA-28.001. Proclaimed in force April 1, 1998. The Cattle Marketing Deductions Act, 1998, S.S. 1998, cC-3.1. Proclaimed in force August 1, 1998. The Certified General Accountants Act, 1994, S.S. 1994, cC-4.11. Proclaimed in force February 9, 1998. The Children’s Law Act, 1997, S.S. 1997,cC-8.2. Proclaimed in force March 1, 1998/Loi de 1997 sur le droit de l’enfance, L.S. 1997, chC-8,2. Proclamée le 1er mars 1998. The Condominium Property Amendment Act, 1997, S.S. 1997, c7. Sections 25, 26 and 27 proclaimed in force January 1, 1998. The Co-operatives Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, cC-37.3. Proclaimed in force April 1, 1998/Loi de 1996 sur les coopératives, L.S. 1996, chC-37,3. Proclamée le 1er avril 1998. The Crown Corporations Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998, c20. Proclaimed in force June 29, 1998. The Dental Disciplines Act, S.S. 1997, cD-4.1. Section 1, clauses 2(a) to (g), (k), (l) and (n) to (t), subsection 3(6), section 4, subsection 5(6), sections 6 to 14, subsections 15 (1) and (2), sections 17 to 19, clauses 20(1)(a) and (b), subclause 20(1)(c)(vi), clause 20(1)(d), subsections 20(2) and (3), section 21, subsection 22(6), subsection 23(6), section 24, subsections 25(1) and (4), sections 26 to 33, subsections 34(1), (2), (4) to (7), sections 35 to 41, sections 43 to 52, section 56, and sections 62 and 63 proclaimed in force January 1, 1998; clause 2(h), subsection 3(4), subsection 5(4), subclause 20(1)(c)(iv), subsection 22(4), subsection 23(4), subsection 25(2) and subsections 60(1) to (4) proclaimed in force January 19, 1998; clause 2(i), subsection 3(5), subsection 5(5), subclause 20(1)(c)(v), subsection 22(5), subsection 23(5), subsection 25(3) and section 61 proclaimed in force March 13, 1998. The Education Amendment Act, 1996 (No. 2), S.S. 1996, c45. Section 10 proclaimed in force January 1, 1998/Loi n°.2 de 1996 modifiant la Loi sur l’éducation, L.S. 1996, ch 45. L’article 10 proclamée le 1er janvier 1998. *The Education Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998, c21. Sections 1 and 2, clauses 3(c), (e), (g) and (p), sections 12, 21 and 22, clause 126(j), and sections 130 to 134 proclaimed in force September 22, 1998/ Loi de 1998 modifiant la Loi sur l’éducation, L.S. 1998, ch 21. Des articles 1 et 2, des alinéas 3c), e), g) and p), des articles 12, 21 et 22, de l’alinéa 126 j), et des articles 130 à 134 proclamée le 22 septembre 1998. The Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Act, 1997, S.S. 1997, cE-9.21. Proclaimed in force March 1, 1998/ Loi de 1997 sur l’exécution des ordonnances alimentaires, L.S. 1997, chE-9,21. Proclamée le 1er mars 1998. The Family Maintenance Act, 1997, S.S. 1997,cF-6.2. Proclaimed in force March 1, 1998/Loi de 1997 sur les prestations alimentaires familiales, L.S. 1997, chF-6,2. Proclamée le 1er mars 1998. The Forest Resources Management Act, S.S. 1996, cF-19.1. Sections 8, 24, 61, 63 to 76, clause 79(1)(e), subsection 79(2), sections 80, 85 and 98 proclaimed in force August 18, 1998. The Land Titles Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c30. That portion of section 23 which repeals Forms A and B of the Second Schedule proclaimed in force January 1, 1998; that portion of section 22 which amends clauses 2(1)(a.1) and 119(2)(a) proclaimed in force June 19, 1998. The Matrimonial Property Act, 1997, S.S. 1997,cM-6.11. Proclaimed in force March 1, 1998/ Loi de 1997 sur les biens matrimoniaux, L.S. 1997, chM-6,11. Proclamée le 1 er mars 1998. The Optometry and Opthalmic Dispensers Professions Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c34. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1998. The Pharmacy Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, cP-9.1. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1998. The Saskatchewan Assistance Amendment Act, 1997, S.S. 1997, c49. Sections 1 to 7, 9 to 13 and 15 to 20 proclaimed in force February 23, 1998. The Saskatchewan Insurance Amendment Act, 1998, S.S. 1998,c35. Sections 1 to 15, 17 to 27, 29 to 32, 34, and 36 to 40 proclaimed in force July 24, 1998. The Small Claims Act, 1997, S.S. 1997,cS-50.11. Proclaimed in force February 16, 1998/Loi de 1997 sur les petites créances, L.S. 1997, chS-50,11. Proclamée le 16 février 1998. The Snowmobile Amendment Act, 1996, S.S. 1996, c39. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1998. *Note: A proclamation appearing in this list for the first time is indicated in bold print. THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 1085 BOARD ORDERS __________ The Assessment Management Agency Act __________ CERTIFICATES OF CONFIRMATION FOR THE 1998 ASSESSMENT ROLLS OF CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES The Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency hereby orders that the 1998 assessment rolls of the urban municipalities listed in Schedule 1 are confirmed, pursuant to clause 12(1)(p) ofThe Assessment Management Agency Actand subsection 273(3) of The Urban Municipality Act, 1984, and the Board hereby authorizes and directs the issuance of a certificate of confirmation with respect to each of the said assessment rolls. The Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency hereby further orders that the 1998 assessment rolls of the rural municipalities listed in Schedule 2 are confirmed, pursuant to clause 12(1)(p) ofThe Assessment Management Agency Act and subsection 327(2) ofThe Rural Municipality Act, 1989, and the Board hereby authorizes and directs the issuance of a certificate of confirmation with respect to each of the said assessment rolls. The Board of Directors of the Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency hereby further orders that the 1998 assessment roll of the northern municipality listed in Schedule 3 is confirmed, pursuant to clause 12(1)(p) of The Assessment Management Agency Act and subsection 224(4) of The Northern Municipalities Act,and the Board hereby authorizes and directs the issuance of a certificate of confirmation with respect to the said assessment roll. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 20, 1998. Keith H. Carlson, for Mark Thompson, Chairman, Bryan Hebb, Board Secretary, Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency. SCHEDULE 1 Confirmed Assessment Rolls Urban Municipalities (September 20, 1998) Confirmed Assessed Value (after percentage of value applied) 1998 Total Confirmed Municipality Fair Value Total Non-Arable Total Other Agr. Total Res. Total Multi-Unit Res. Total Seasonal Res. Total Comm. & Ind. Total Total Rail. R/W Elevators & Pipeline Total Business 1998 Exempt Assessed Value 1998 Taxable Assessed Value 1998 Total Assessed Value Town of Choiceland 4,287,800 0 4,800 1,768,075 0 0 1,024,100 530,600 18,900 0 596,900 2,749,575 3,346,475 Town of Duck Lake 11,345,200 0 64,900 4,627,000 453,100 0 3,887,300 326,800 35,000 307,300 3,244,850 6,456,550 9,701,400 Town of Foam Lake 31,534,400 1,600 142,900 14,292,200 1,122,100 0 9,402,600 883,400 56,000 0 5,744,400 20,156,400 25,900,800 Town of Gravelbourg 37,739,700 13,600 97,500 14,758,750 1,106,040 0 14,191,000 1,434,900 27,300 0 10,699,325 20,929,765 31,629,090 0 Town of Lafleche 9,632,400 0 33,800 4,086,575 11,900 Town of Maple Creek 64,193,200 0 26,700 33,795,225 1,217,500 Town of Saltcoats 11,080,550 0 16,450 5,863,236 453,475 Town of Wynyard 3,129,000 586,600 18,200 0 2,445,800 0 16,859,800 360,000 169,400 0 9,666,650 0 1,745,800 554,220 26,600 0 2,018,170 0 16,167,500 846,600 44,100 1,344,500 9,403,050 5,420,275 7,866,075 42,761,975 52,428,625 6,641,611 8,659,781 59,294,100 4,300 708,800 28,510,775 2,243,300 Village of Albertville 40,466,825 49,869,875 2,153,200 0 7,800 1,415,250 0 0 235,200 0 0 24,310 172,900 1,509,660 1,682,560 Village of Consul 2,459,400 0 6,300 439,400 0 0 1,149,500 420,360 12,600 326,900 853,500 1,501,560 2,355,060 Village of Domremy 2,394,400 0 16,100 798,550 32,900 0 649,300 364,525 11,200 0 438,600 1,433,975 1,872,575 Village of Fillmore 5,348,300 0 0 1,596,245 27,700 0 1,902,900 761,100 14,000 171,100 1,547,300 2,925,745 4,473,045 Village of Invermay 6,488,000 0 24,270 3,036,800 0 0 1,587,400 473,300 24,500 0 1,550,900 3,595,370 5,146,270 Village of Kelfield 179,100 0 38,900 38,950 0 0 73,100 0 0 750 76,350 75,350 151,700 Village of Loverna 228,300 0 3,600 94,425 0 0 100,000 0 0 200 111,300 86,925 198,225 Village of Mantario 357,200 0 30,000 90,175 0 0 54,300 75,800 10,500 1,600 28,175 234,200 262,375 Village of Marengo 2,812,300 1,500 0 411,200 0 0 846,000 834,400 18,900 70,400 884,300 1,298,100 2,182,400 1086 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 1998 Total Confirmed Municipality Fair Value Total Non-Arable Total Other Agr. Total Res. Total Multi-Unit Res. Total Seasonal Res. Total Comm. & Ind. Total Total Rail. R/W Elevators & Pipeline Total Business 1998 Exempt Assessed Value 1998 Taxable Assessed Value 1 998 Total Assessed Value Village of Neville 1,457,250 0 29,300 228,600 0 0 404,600 415,000 11,900 36,200 351,100 774,500 1,125,600 Village of Pangman 4,088,700 0 5,600 1,559,450 114,900 0 1,017,000 505,100 9,800 49,100 979,800 2,281,150 3,260,950 Village of Rabbit Lake 3,201,500 100 32,300 649,050 0 0 826,800 866,100 18,900 0 874,675 1,518,575 2,393,250 Village of Veregin 1,176,500 5,500 55,800 458,550 0 0 328,800 63,180 22,400 12,700 140,175 806,755 946,930 Village of Weekes 1,905,100 0 0 329,250 0 0 477,100 583,400 14,700 151,200 409,175 1,146,475 1,555,650 Village of Wilcox 12,105,300 0 57,800 4,932,700 14,900 0 4,114,500 707,200 81,200 631,900 4,455,100 Village of Wood Mountain 507,000 0 4,600 80,900 0 0 352,800 11,500 14,700 1,000 280,825 6,085,100 10,540,200 184,675 465,500 SCHEDULE 2 Confirmed Assessment Rolls Rural Municipalities (September 20, 1998) Confirmed Assessed Value (after percentage of value applied) 1998 Total R.M. No. Confirmed Municipality Fair Value Total Non-Arable 3 Enniskillen 67,897,700 2,202,250 31 Storthoaks 44,966,700 44 Waverley 72 Lake of the Rivers 74 Wood River 94 Hazelwood 105 Glenbain 106 Whiska Creek 109 Carmichael 123 Silverwood 130 Redburn 133 Rodgers 134 Shamrock 136 Coulee 141 Big Stick 154 Elcapo 186 Abernethy 194 Enfield Total Other Agr. Total Res. Total Total Multi-Unit Seasonal Res. Res. Total Comm. & Ind. Total Total Rail. R/W Elevators & Pipeline Total Business 1998 Exempt Assessed Value 1998 Taxable Assessed Value 1998 Total Assessed Value 26,409,340 3,308,025 0 0 17,060,200 0 3,012,500 7,100 3,073,650 48,925,765 51,999,415 253,100 21,546,010 609,900 0 0 11,971,900 0 630,700 0 918,550 34,093,060 35,011,610 44,009,000 7,342,500 19,864,500 142,025 0 0 49,300 0 484,400 0 1,286,550 26,596,175 27,882,725 42,871,700 1,095,400 26,750,340 612,950 0 0 807,400 226,400 328,300 309,100 349,100 29,780,790 30,129,890 47,607,300 324,000 30,679,310 591,450 0 877,250 353,300 0 518,700 0 591,850 32,752,160 33,344,010 57,019,500 2,621,600 16,727,500 256,725 0 0 26,909,800 0 440,600 25,200 1,407,100 45,574,325 46,981,425 48,930,100 188,600 32,953,700 293,050 0 0 121,600 190,900 452,200 0 278,225 33,921,825 34,200,050 47,361,800 1,083,600 29,973,900 895,300 37,500 0 546,600 0 415,800 500 991,295 31,961,905 32,953,200 60,061,000 3,060,000 20,475,300 168,700 0 0 18,078,500 0 4,474,200 0 656,200 45,600,500 46,256,700 95,536,600 1,773,700 21,345,830 376,925 0 0 10,095,850 881,240 34,599,850 1,110,700 1,323,675 68,860,420 70,184,095 69,882,900 21,050 47,120,010 378,650 0 0 32,000 0 1,393,700 0 325,750 48,619,660 48,945,410 22,359,100 3,022,250 11,293,630 103,250 0 0 50,500 0 0 400 90,000 14,380,030 14,470,030 32,130,600 1,730,150 19,720,130 198,200 0 0 233,400 0 0 0 1,524,200 20,357,680 21,881,880 45,096,400 1,753,700 27,589,750 1,132,925 0 0 200,700 400 326,200 0 915,800 30,087,875 31,003,675 74,564,000 3,741,000 14,750,400 121,900 0 0 37,987,700 0 5,504,900 0 1,491,900 60,614,000 62,105,900 52,448,200 989,450 26,999,880 4,648,600 0 0 715,400 0 3,483,550 0 7,890,800 28,946,080 36,836,880 55,491,600 1,346,850 34,446,890 786,225 0 46,800 999,200 14,400 1,020,800 0 1,593,850 37,067,315 38,661,165 37,021,000 2,137,900 22,670,600 175,925 0 0 112,100 0 14,300 0 164,900 24,945,925 25,110,825 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 1998 Total R.M. No. Confirmed Municipality Fair Value 218 Cupar 228 Lacadena Total Non-Arable 54,655,700 788,450 Total Other Agr. Total Res. Total Total Multi-Unit Seasonal Res. Res. Total Comm. & Ind. Total Total Rail. R/W Elevators & Pipeline 1087 Total Business 1998 Exempt Assessed Value 1998 Taxable Assessed Value 1998 Total Assessed Value 34,022,330 2,616,750 0 0 449,700 0 381,500 183,100 1,247,575 37,194,255 38,441,830 973,500 636,600 681,800 128,100 1,517,520 78,010,610 79,528,130 0 31,168,900 419,000 184,670 79,489,205 79,673,875 0 2,945,900 0 24,522,400 1,235,900 222,680 41,678,860 41,901,540 0 97,200 582,295 40,384,375 40,966,670 394,100 1,240,300 1,293,300 30,693,900 31,987,200 974,130 34,031,570 35,005,700 83,800 18,108,715 16,914,990 35,023,705 116,165,700 5,374,000 68,519,290 477,550 0 2,737,290 229 Miry Creek 115,091,900 3,349,250 44,469,775 240,450 0 232 Deer Forks 10,478,340 230,450 15,300 37,830,520 1,179,750 0 0 681,100 193,400 2,884,300 0 26,500 58,212,400 2,473,250 273 Sliding Hills 58,242,300 474,600 281 Wood Creek 45,226,200 1,266,200 25,872,000 136,900 0 0 312 Morris 49,506,400 1,027,100 26,878,800 1,127,300 0 0 1,075,100 0 4,540,400 314 Dundurn 44,960,200 3,719,700 11,182,690 3,167,700 1,625,115 0 14,840,200 0 404,500 334 Preeceville 55,818,200 3,900,700 24,700,260 6,645,700 0 736,780 1,074,300 122,200 1,103,900 0 6,047,588 32,236,252 38,283,840 346 Perdue 57,706,400 1,277,800 30,845,000 4,188,800 0 0 150,500 62,600 3,675,000 79,000 3,750,150 36,528,550 40,278,700 349 Grandview 37,076,300 0 0 249,800 0 0 3,300 247,800 134,300 1,527,460 3,637,600 4,900 2,989,600 42,000 7,606,245 31,388,285 38,994,530 394 Hudson Bay 54,770,800 893,500 24,199,700 356,175 703,500 357,000 25,454,675 25,702,475 3,096,950 17,019,070 10,542,650 77,707,100 669,550 46,538,490 7,065,500 0 56,900 389,000 0 0 0 3,274,790 51,444,650 54,719,440 43,368,100 2,471,300 25,493,640 904,425 0 0 200,200 0 424,900 29,100 319,865 29,203,700 29,523,565 58,612,500 648,500 38,620,390 455,025 0 0 336,970 40,400 798,000 24,500 156,870 40,766,915 40,923,785 66,124,600 540,800 41,820,800 3,615,540 0 0 106,800 0 268,100 0 1,856,250 44,495,790 46,352,040 35,618,900 2,794,625 13,873,370 6,632,315 2,000 24,500 335,270 0 707,000 0 2,458,295 21,910,785 24,369,080 486 Moose Range 87,661,500 2,457,200 41,126,185 11,234,625 0 93,360 8,624,100 0 208,600 0 14,671,450 49,072,620 63,744,070 1998 Exempt Assessed Value 1998 Taxable Assessed Value 404 Laird 405 Great Bend 409 Buffalo 459 Kinistino 463 Duck Lake SCHEDULE 3 Confirmed Assessment Roll Northern Municipality (September 20, 1998) Confirmed Assessed Value (after percentage of value applied) 1998 Total Confirmed Municipality Fair Value Cole Bay 1,628,375 Total Non-Arable 1,700 Total Other Agr. 0 Total Res. 957,800 Total Total Multi-Unit Seasonal Res. Res. 0 3,600 MINISTERS’ ORDERS ________ The Education Act, 1995 ________ ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES OF SCHOOL DIVISIONS No. 73/98. Pursuant to the powers vested in me by subsection 54(1) of The Education Act, 1995, and in compliance with section 357 of the said Act, I hereby order that the boundaries of the following school divisions be altered, effective September 1, 1998, in the manner set forth herein. Total Comm. & Ind. 576,275 Total Total Rail. R/W Elevators & Pipeline 0 0 Total Business 0 436,400 1,102,975 1998 Total Assessed Value 1,539,375 Sub-division No. 1 of the Buffalo Plains School Division No. 21 of Saskatchewan — adding thereto: in Township 20, Range 25: the south half of Section 7; in Township 20, Range 26: the north-east quarter of Section 12; All West of the Second Meridian. Sub-division No. 5 of the Thunder Creek School Division No. 78 of Saskatchewan — taking therefrom: in Township 20, Range 25: the south half of Section 7; in Township 20, Range 26: the north-east quarter of Section 12; All West of the Second Meridian. 1088 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 I further order, pursuant to subsection 118(1) of The Education Act, 1995, that any tax arrears on the aforementioned land shall be payable to the Board of Education of the Thunder Creek School Division No. 78 of Saskatchewan and further, that all taxes owing or already paid for the current year on this land shall be apportioned between the two said school divisions in a manner mutually agreed upon by the respective boards of education. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, August 31, 1998. ________ No. 74/98. Pursuant to the powers vested in me by subsection 54(1) of The Education Act, 1995, and in compliance with section 357 of the said Act, I hereby order that the boundaries of the following school divisions be altered, effective September 1, 1998, in the manner set forth herein. Sub-division No. 3 of the Shamrock School Division No. 38 of Saskatchewan — adding thereto: in Township 27, Range 15, West of the Second Meridian: the north-east quarter of Section 31 and the north-west quarter of Section 32. Sub-division No. 4 of the Cupar School Division No. 28 of Saskatchewan — taking therefrom: in Township 27, Range 15, West of the Second Meridian: the nozth-east quarter of Section 31 and the north-west quarter of Section 32. I further Order, pursuant to subsection 118(1) of The Education Act, 1995, that any tax arrears on the aforementioned land shall be payable to the Board of Education of the Cupar School Division No. 28 of Saskatchewan and further, that all taxes owing or already paid for the current year shall be apportioned between the two said school divisions in a manner mutually agreed upon by the respective boards of education. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, August 31, 1998. Craig Dotson, Deputy Minister of Education. ____________________________________________________________ The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ________ TATAGWA NORTH MIDALE BEDS POOL — OFF-TARGET WELL MRO 626/98 A 237. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, permission is granted to Midale Petroleums Ltd. to re-enter a well in an off-target location and to produce from the Midale Beds in legal subdivision 2 of Section 6-7-15 W2M, subject to the following: 1 The maximum allowable rate of production will be calculated without penalty. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 15, 1998. ________ CRANE LAKE MILK RIVER GAS POOL — OFF-TARGET WELL MRO 627/98 A 238. Pursuant to section 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Union Pacific Resources Inc. to drill an off-target gas well located in legal subdivision 16 of Section 13-14-25 W3M, subject to the following: 1 The daily allowable will be calculated without penalty. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 9, 1998. ________ OTHER AREAS — SALT WATER DISPOSAL MRO 628/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Gulf Canada Resources Limited to dispose of salt water recovered from oilfield production, by injection into the Dina Sand through the proposed well Stampeder Long Lake INJ D12-36-41-27, in accordance with plans and specifications filed with the Department as Document No. S.W.D. 669 and subject to the following: 1 Installations shall be subject to the approval of a field representative of the Department prior to the commencement of salt water injection and subsequent to any modifications to such installations. 2 The wellhead injection pressure shall be limited to a maximum of 7 700 kilopascals (kPa). 3 All injection volumes shall be metered with a Department approved method. This approval does not authorize the applicant to dispose of salt water without the consent of all the mineral owners, other than the Crown, that might reasonably be adversely affected by such disposal. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 22, 1998. ________ QUEENSDALE EAST FROBISHER-ALIDA BEDS POOL — HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT EXPANSION MRO 629/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Upton Resources Inc. to drill and complete one horizontal well in the Frobisher-Alida Beds underlying the north-east quarter of Section 23-6-1 W2M, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 461 and subject to the following: 1 A maximum allowable rate of production shall be assigned. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 22, 1998. ________ ELCOTT EAST MIDALE BEDS POOL — HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT EXPANSION MRO 631/98. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, approval is granted to Spectrum Resource Group Inc. to drill and complete one horizontal well in the Midale Beds underlying the north-east quarter of Section 13-1-2 W2M, in accordance with plans filed with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as Document No. H.W. 728 and subject to the following: 1 A maximum allowable rate of production shall be assigned. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 23, 1998. ________ OTHER AREAS — OFF-TARGET WELL MRO 632/98 A 239. Pursuant to sections 17 and 27 of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act and subsection 30(2) of The Oil and Gas Conservation Regulations, 1985, approval is granted to Fletcher Challenge Energy Canada Inc. to drill an off-target oil well located at 16-8-32-21 W3M, subject to the following: 1 Good production practice is approved. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 23, 1998. ________ Bruce W. Wilson, Executive Director, Petroleum and Natural Gas Division, Saskatchewan Energy and Mines. ____________________________________________________________ CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES ________ The Co-operatives Act, 1996 ________ NOTICE OF STRIKE OFF (1998) Name: Porcupine Forest Loans Co-operative ________ Date: Sept. 4 Juris.: SK Monte Curle, Deputy Registrar of Co-operatives. THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 The Business Corporations Act ________ CERTIFICATE OF CONTINUANCE Name: Josea Holdings Ltd. (formerly 674628 Alberta Ltd.) Date of Continuance: Aug. 24, 1998 Precontinuance Jurisdiction: Alberta Mailing Address: Box 820, Shellbrook Main Types of Business: guide; haul logs, manage an asphalt plant ________ CERTIFICATES OF AMENDMENT (Extra-provincial Corporations) Name: 3005346 Nova Scotia Limited, Belron Canada Incorporated, Faucher & Fils Limitée/Faucher and Sons Limited Incorporating Jurisdiction: Nova Scotia Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jne. 1, 1998 Amendment: amalgamated into Belron Canada Incorporated/Belron Canada Incorporée ________ 1089 Name: Hoffmann-La Roche Limited/Hoffmann-La Roche Limitée, Boehringer Mannheim Canada Ltd./Ltée Incorporating Jurisdiction: Canada Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jly. 1, 1998 Amendment: amalgamated into Hoffmann-La Roche Limited/ Hoffmann-La Roche Limitée ________ Name: National Retail Credit Services Limited/Société de Services de Credit aux Detaillants National Limitée Incorporating Jurisdiction: Ontario Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jly. 20, 1998 Amendment: changed jurisdiction to Nova Scotia ________ Name: Norwest Financial Capital Canada, Incorporated(formerly Norwest Financial Capital Canada, Inc.) Incorporating Jurisdiction: Ontario Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jly. 20, 1998 Amendment: changed jurisdiction to Nova Scotia ________ Name: Academy Brands International Inc., Decanter Holdings Inc. Incorporating Jurisdiction: Ontario Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Apr. 21, 1998 Amendment: amalgamated into Academy Brands International Inc. ________ Name: Revelstoke Home Centres Ltd. Incorporating Jurisdiction: Alberta Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Apr. 30, 1998 Amendment: changed jurisdiction to British Columbia ________ Name: Coopers & Lybrand Limited/Coopers & Lybrand Limitée, Price Waterhouse Limited/Price Waterhouse Limitée Incorporating Jurisdiction: Canada Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jly. 2, 1998 Amendment: amalgamated into Pricewaterhousecoopers Inc. ________ Name: Shasta Insurance Consultants Ltd. Incorporating Jurisdiction: British Columbia Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jly. 1, 1998 Amendment: changed jurisdiction to Canada ________ Name: Delphi Solutions Inc./Solutions Delphi Inc., Ericatel Limited/ Ericatel Limitée Incorporating Jurisdiction: Canada Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Sept. 1, 1997 Amendment: amalgamated into Delphi Solutions Inc./Solutions Delphi Inc. ________ Name: ECC International Inc., Anglo-American Clays Limited/Les Argiles Anglo-Americaines Limitée Incorporating Jurisdiction: Canada Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jan. 1, 1998 Amendment: amalgamated into ECC International Inc. ________ Name: Heath Benefits Consulting Inc./Heath Experts-Conseils en Avantages Sociaux Inc., Shasta Insurance Consultants Ltd., D. John Fox Insurance Services Inc. Incorporating Jurisdiction: Canada Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jly. 1, 1998 Amendment: amalgamated into Heath Benefits Consulting Inc./Heath Experts-Conseils en Avantages Sociaux Inc. ________ Name: HGP Glass Industries of Canada, Inc. Incorporating Jurisdiction: British Columbia Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jne. 30, 1998 Amendment: changed jurisdiction to Canada ________ Name: HGP Glass Industries of Canada, Inc., Armourguard Glass Products Inc. Incorporating Jurisdiction: Canada Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jne. 30, 1998 Amendment: amalgamated into HGP Glass Industries of Canada, Inc. Name: Syndicated Technologies (Instrumentation Brooks) Ltd., Syndicated Technologies (Instrumentation Medicine Hat) Ltd. Incorporating Jurisdiction: Alberta Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Nov. 30, 1996 Amendment: amalgamated into Syndicated Technologies (Instrumentation Brooks) Ltd. ________ Name: The T. Eaton Acceptance Co. Limited/Société de Credit T. Eaton Limitée Incorporating Jurisdiction: Ontario Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jly. 20, 1998 Amendment: changed jurisdiction to Nova Scotia ________ Name: Telemedia Communications Inc., Telemedia Inc., 2979977 Canada Limited, Tabnews Publishing Management Inc. Incorporating Jurisdiction: Canada Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Aug. 31, 1998 Amendment: amalgamated intoTelemedia Communications Inc./ Telemedia Communications Inc. ________ Name: TIE/Communications Canada Inc., 2728907 Canada Limited Incorporating Jurisdiction: Canada Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: Jly. 1, 1991 Amendment: amalgamated into TIE/Communications Canada Inc./ Communications/TIE Canada Inc. ________ CERTIFICATES OF DISCONTINUANCE (1998) Name: Edanna Investments Inc. Soo Line Broadcasting Co. Ltd. Date: Aug. 7 Aug. 27 New Juris.: BC MB 1090 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995 CORPORATIONS STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 290(1)(a) (September 22, 1998) Name: Baucher–Grant Farms Inc. Coursier, Reimer Surveys Ltd. ________ ________ Juris.: SK SK CORPORATIONS STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 290(1)(b) (1998) Name: 610630 Saskatchewan Ltd. A Company Orthodontics Acadian Distilleries (1989) Limited Arnason Industries Ltd. Bobby Butler Cleaners Inc. Copelco Capital, Inc. Demure Enterprises Inc. Education Fund Services Inc. ________ Date: Sept. 21 Sept. 21 Sept. 21 Sept. 21 Sept. 21 Sept. 8 Sept. 22 Sept. 21 Juris.: SK DE ON MB Canada DE DE ON Date: Apr. 1 Name: Battlefords Pastoral Nurse Project Inc. Dene Tsede Koa Association Inc. Indian Head Agricultural Research Foundation Inc. Nora Lam Ministries of Canada Inc. Provincial Masonry Industry Promotion Fund Incorporated Sandy Bay Aboriginal Committee Inc. Sask. Metis Sports, Culture, Recreation and Youth Inc. South East Regional Tourism Association Inc. White Bear Lake Development Corp. ________ Date: Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Juris.: SK SK Sept. 15 Sept. 21 SK ON Sept. 15 Sept. 15 SK SK Sept. 18 SK Sept. 15 Sept. 15 SK SK STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 272(1)(b) (1998) CORPORATION STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 290(1)(c) (1998) Name: 177290 Canada Ltd. STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 272(1)(a) (1998) Juris.: Canada ________ P. J. Flory, Director. ____________________________________________________________ Name: Concordia University College of Alberta Act ________ Date: Sept. 21 Juris.: AB P. J. Flory, Director. ____________________________________________________________ The Business Names Registration Act PUBLIC NOTICES ________ LIMITED PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION Name: International Minerals & Chemical (Canada) Limited Partnership Date of Registration: August 31, 1998 Mailing Address: Box 310, Esterhazy SK Main Type of Business: own and operate potash mines ________ EXTRA-PROVINCIAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATIONS Name: ENA Realty Saskatchewan Limited Partnership Date of Registration: August 28, 1998 Jurisdiction: Ontario Head or Registered Office: 1900-390 Bay St., Toronto ON Main Type of Business: own and operate real estate ________ Name: MacMillan Bathurst Date of Registration: September 8, 1998 Jurisdiction: Ontario Head or Registered Office: 2070 Hadwen Rd., Mississauga ON Main Type of Business: manufacture and market corrugated containers and related products ________ P. J. Flory, Director. ________ The Change of Name Act, 1995/ Loi de 1995 sur le changement de nom ________ The following changes of name are registered under the provisions of The Change of Name Act, 1995 /Les changements de nom ci-après sont enregistrés en exécution de la Loi de 1995 sur le changement de nom: Name of Child/Nom de l’enfant: Former Name/Ancien nom: Nigel Hakeem BECK Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Nigel Hakeem Douglas DETBRENNER Date of Birth/Date de naissance: May 11, 1996 Dated September 21, 1998. ________ Former Name/Ancien nom: Robert Ray DUECK Address/Adresse: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Date of Birth/Date de naissance: October 10, 1968 Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Robert Ray CHATELAINE Dated September 21, 1998. ________ Former Name/Ancien nom: William GREWA Address/Adresse: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Date of Birth/Date de naissance: April 15, 1915 Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: William GREVA Former Name of Spouse/Ancien nom de la conjointe: Tilly GREWA Date of Birth/Date de naissance: May 5, 1919 Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Tillie GREVA Dated September 23, 1998. THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 Name of Child/Nom de l’enfant: Former Name/Ancien nom: Paige Taylor HANSEN Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Paige Taylor SCHAFFER Date of Birth/Date de naissance: July 1, 1996 Dated September 22, 1998. ________ Name of Children/Noms des enfants: Former Name/Ancien nom: John Patrick LaBRASH Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: John Patrick GRAY Date of Birth/Date de naissance: July 28, 1983 Former Name/Ancien nom: Ian Anthony LaBRASH Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Ian Anthony GRAY Date of Birth/Date de naissance: March 7, 1986 Dated September 22, 1998. ________ Name of Child/Nom de l’enfant: Former Name/Ancien nom: Sarah Jayne MOORE Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Sarah Jayne ANDERSON Date of Birth/Date de naissance: June 8, 1983 Dated September 22, 1998. ________ Name of Child/Nom de l’enfant: Former Name/Ancien nom: Shae’lyn Danielle OLIVER-STEWART Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Shae’lyn Danielle S. MICKLEBOROUGH Date of Birth/Date de naissance: November 5, 1994 Dated September 24, 1998. ________ Name of Child/Nom de l’enfant: Former Name/Ancien nom: Brittany Grace OLSON Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Brittany Grace HOFFMAN Date of Birth/Date de naissance: July 27, 1992 Dated September 21, 1998. ________ Name of Child/Nom de l’enfant: Former Name/Ancien nom: Dylan Layne PEIFFER Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Dylan Layne HAYNES Date of Birth/Date de naissance: March 11, 1994 Dated September 23, 1998. ________ Name of Child/Nom de l’enfant: Former Name/Ancien nom: Alina RADU Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Alina Danielle RADU Date of Birth/Date de naissance: December 10, 1994 Dated September 21, 1998. ________ Name of Child/Nom de l’enfant: Former Name/Ancien nom: Layne Christopher STEVENSON Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Justin Reinhard CURRY Date of Birth/Date de naissance: April 16, 1998 Dated September 21, 1998. ________ Former Name/Ancien nom: Gerald Louis STREU Address/Adresse: Regina, Saskatchewan Date of Birth/Date de naissance: January 10, 1960 Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Gerald Louis MORRISON Former Name of Spouse/Ancien nom de la conjointe: Wanda Angeline STREU Date of Birth/Date de naissance: February 24, 1957 Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Wanda Angeline MORRISON Dated September 21, 1998. ________ Name of Child/Nom de l’enfant: Former Name/Ancien nom: Tyler John Richard THOMAS Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Tyler John Richard de REGT Date of Birth/Date de naissance: January 22, 1993 Dated September 23, 1998. 1091 Name of Children/Noms des enfants: Former Name/Ancien nom: Evan Brody WAGNER-PAYETTE Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Evan Brody PAYETTE Date of Birth/Date de naissance: December 19, 1992 Former Name/Ancien nom: Kyla Janelle WAGNER-PAYETTE Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Kyla Janelle PAYETTE Date of Birth/Date de naissance: February 23, 1996 Dated September 23, 1998. ________ Name of Child/Nom de l’enfant: Former Name/Ancien nom: Keagan Ryley WESTMAN Name Changed To/Nouveau nom: Keagan Ryley TOPOROWSKI Date of Birth/Date de naissance: April 1, 1996 Dated September 21, 1998. ________ Given under my hand at/fait sous ma signature dans Regina, Saskatchewan. Shelley Ann Gibson, Director of Vital Statistics/ Directrice des Services de l’état Civil. ____________________________________________________________ The Garage Keepers Act ________ Notice is hereby given that Wheaton Chevrolet Geo Oldsmobile Ltd., carrying on business at Regina SK, will sell by public auction, pursuant to The Garage Keepers Act, the following described vehicle: One 1986 Buick Skyhawk, serial no. 1G4NK27L8GM210856, owned by Gary Joseph, 1327 Wascana St., Regina SK. The sale will be held by public auction, October 10, 1998, at Regina Auto Auction, Hwy. no. 1 E, Regina SK. Brad Mund, Service Manager, Wheaton Chevrolet Geo Oldsmobile Ltd. ________ Notice is hereby given that Ogle’s Automotive Ltd., carrying on business at 180-2nd Ave. NW, Moose Jaw SK, will sell by public auction, pursuant to The Garage Keepers Act, the following described vehicle: One 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass, serial no. 2G3AM47J6C2369088, owned by Douglas S. Jost, Moose Jaw SK. The vehicle will be sold by Art Kell Auction on Tuesday, October 13, 1998, at the Heritage Inn, 1590 Main St. N, Moose Jaw SK, at 7 p.m. Ogle’s Automotive Ltd., 180-2nd Ave. NW, Moose Jaw SK. ________ Notice is hereby given that Lakeland Leisure Products Ltd., carrying on business at Nipawin SK, will sell by public auction, pursuant to The Garage Keepers Act, the following described vehicles: One 1995 Arctic Cat 340 Bearcat snowmobile, serial no. 9536529, owned by Leonard Whitehead; One 1995 Arctic Cat Puma snowmobile, serial no. 9505264, owned by Walter Sewap; One 1996 Arctic Cat 340 Bearcat snowmobile, serial no. 9635736, owned by Emily Dorion, otherwise known as Emily Laliberte; One Yamaha 500 V Max snowmobile, serial no. 8AB-005921, owned by Peter Laliberte; One 1994 Arctic Cat 580 EXT snowmobile, serial no. 9427685, owned by Mel Sherry; One 1989 Arctic Cat 440 Jag snowmobile, serial no. 8920260, owned by Pierre Carriere; One 1994 Yamaha 500 V Max ST snowmobile, serial no. 8BN000750, owned by Maggie Fiddler; 1092 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 One 1997 Yamaha 600 V Max snowmobile, serial no. 8CX-004456, owned by Cameron Head; One 1997 Arctic Cat Wide Track Bearcat snowmobile, serial no. 9718320, owned by Eugene McKenzie; One 1996 Arctic Cat 440 Bearcat snowmobile, serial no. 9637426, owned by Claude Dussion; One 1994 Arctic Cat 340 Cheetah snowmobile, serial no. 9423901, owned by Cliff Carriere; One 1995 Arctic Cat 340 Puma snowmobile, serial no. 9505943, owned by Mel Sherry; One 1991 Polaris Indy Lite snowmobile, serial no. 2030610, owned by Pierre Settee; One 1993 Ski-Doo Safari snowmobile, serial no. 367200149, owned by Graham Nawakayas; One 1991 Ski-Doo Tundra snowmobile, serial no. 324900888, owned by Victor Lathlin; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN00VA015811, owned by Dexter Nawakayas; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN09VA011188, owned by Marla Whitecap; One 1997 Yamaha Kodiak ATV, serial no. JY44SHN00VA073467, owned by Jonas Head; One 1997 Yamaha Kodiak ATV, serial no. JY44SHN03VA071499, owned by Keith Head; One 1997 Yamaha Kodiak ATV, serial no. JY44SHN07VA059825, owned by Kendall Sanderson; One 1997 Yamaha Kodiak ATV, serial no. JY44SHN02VA055519, owned by Gillis Bear; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN00VA009331, owned by Willis McKay; One 1997 Yamaha Kodiak ATV, serial no. JY44SHN01VA067936, owned by Ernest Bear; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN0XVA004587, owned by Robert Daniels; One 1997 Yamaha Kodiak ATV, serial no. JY44SHN05VA071942, owned by Dean Nawakayas; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN09VA014236, owned by Hannah McKay; One 1997 Yamaha Kodiak ATV, serial no. JY44SHN02VA071218, owned by Graham Nawakayas; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN02VA016880, owned by Allister Nawakayas; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN02VA015924, owned by Clifford Crane; One 1997 Yamaha Kodiak ATV, serial no. JY44SHN0XVA059821, owned by Glen Umpherville; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY43HNN08VA248993, owned by Kathleen Umpherville; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WON03VA006794, owned by Anthony Cook; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN07VA016888, owned by Lillian Whitehead; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN04DA015827, owned by Edna Nawakayas; One 1996 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY43HNN05TA241237, owned by Daniel Whitecap; One 1996 Yamaha Big Bear SE ATV, serial no. JY43HNN07TA241367, owned by Darrel Young; One 1996 Yamaha Wolverine ATV, serial no. JY44KBN00TA057246, owned by Nora Sanderson; One 1996 Yamaha Big Bear SE ATV, serial no. JY43HNN03TA241236, owned by Deloris Lathlin; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN04VA015911, owned by Claude Young; One 1997 Yamaha Kodiak ATV, serial no. JY44SHN00VA071461, owned by Noralie Head; One 1996 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY43HNN08TA223301, owned by Jeanette McKay; One 1997 Yamaha Kodiak ATV, serial no. JY44SHN07VA071943, owned by Annie Whitecap; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN0XVA004704, owned by Anita McKay; One 1996 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY43HNN06TA231283, owned by Edith Flett; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN07VA011206, owned by Lorna Kitchener; One 1996 Yamaha Wolverine ATV, serial no. JY44KBN06TA058143, owned by Clifford Bear; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN00VA011189, owned by Ermaline Young; One 1997 Yamaha Kodiak ATV, serial no. JY44SHN03VA071213, owned by Amelia Whitecap; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN04VA018582, owned by John Whitehead; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44WUN01VA006759, owned by Earl Kitchener; One 1997 Yamaha Big Bear ATV, serial no. JY44HNN00PA132495, owned by Carl Young; The sale will occur at 10 a.m., October 17, 1998, at Lakeland Leisure Products Ltd., 711-717 Nipawin Rd. E, Nipawin SK, and the auctioneer will be Grant Hodgins or Barrie Jung of Hodgins Auctioneers Inc. David Eremko, Eremko & Eremko, Barristers & Solicitors. ____________________________________________________________ The Highway Traffic Act ________ SPEED LIMIT ORDER The Deputy Minister of Highways and Transportation, pursuant to section 35 of The Highway Traffic Act and under authority delegated by the Highway Traffic Board, hereby fixes a maximum speed of: (a) 60 km/h on Provincial Highway No. 13 from a point 250 metres east of its junction with Provincial Highway No. 8 to a point 220 metres west of its intersection with the centreline intersection of Methuen Street in the Town of Redvers. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 21, 1998. Brian King, Deputy Minister of Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation. ____________________________________________________________ Highway Traffic Board ________ NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS 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 October 26, 1998. Please reference the file number when filing opposition. 3 Where opposition is filed to any application, a public hearing will be scheduled. All hearing participants will be advised of the hearing date. Any interested party may contact the Board at (306) 775-6661 to obtain information respecting hearing dates and locations. Tim Shoulak, Manager, Traffic Board Secretariat. THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 Applicant: GREAT WEST ADVENTURE TOURS INC. Address: 41 Wesley Rd., Regina SK S4S 5P3 File: B/98/28 Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate to replace that currently held by Arndt, Edward o/a Great West Adventure Tours who have applied to discontinue service as follows: Intra-Provincial Commodity Description — Passengers and their baggage on charter Origin — Regina Destination — Points in Saskatchewan Conditions — See below This authority is valid only for vehicles which, immediately prior to each trip, are stored, repaired, maintained and dispatched only from the office, storage, repair and maintenance facilities maintained by the certificate holder in Regina. Extra-Provincial Commodity Description — Passengers and their baggage on charter Origin — Regina Destination — All boundaries and vice versa Conditions — See below This authority is valid only for vehicles which, immediately prior to each trip, are stored, repaired, maintained and dispatched only from the office, storage, repair and maintenance facilities maintained by the certificate holder in Regina. ________ Applicant: KELLER, ROY o/a KINDERSLEY TAXI Address: Box 2307, Kindersley SK S0L 1S0 File: B/98/29 Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows: Intra-Provincial Commodity Description — Passengers Origin — Kindersley Destination — Saskatoon and vice versa Conditions — Canadian National Railway employees only Extra-Provincial Commodity Description — Passengers Origin — Kindersley Destination — Saskatoon and vice versa Conditions — Canadian National Railway employees only ________ Applicant: GOLDEN ARROW SCHOOLBUSES LTD. Address: 16903-129th Ave., Edmonton AB T5V 1L2 File: B/98/30 Application: For an amendment to its Operating Authority Certificate to include the following: Intra-Provincial Commodity Description — Passengers on charter Origin — Points in Saskatchewan Destination — Points in Saskatchewan Conditions — Exclusive for Jenode Tours Ltd. only Extra-Provincial Commodity Description — Passengers on charter Origin — All boundaries Destination — Points in Saskatchewan and vice versa Conditions — Exclusive for Jenode Tours Ltd. only 1093 The Medical Profession Act, 1981 ________ BYLAW AMENDMENT [Bylaw 21(4)] Bylaw 21(4), Part V – The Registrar is amended by adding subsection (g) as follows: “Bylaw 21(4)(g) The Provisional license issued under this Bylaw shall be automatically revoked and shall cease to be valid if the holder of a Provisional license, who is licensed on eligibility to sit the examinations of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, fails to obtain certification from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada within the period of eligibility granted by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.” CERTIFIED TRUE COPY D.A. Kendel, M. D., Registrar. Dated: August 15, 1998. APPROVED: Clay Serby, Minister of Health. Dated: September 14, 1998. ____________________________________________________________ The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ________ OTHER AREAS — WAIVER OF OFF-TARGET PENALTY The Department of Energy and Mines has received an application from Rife Resources Ltd. requesting waiver of the off-target penalty for the proposed well in legal subdivision 13 of Section 21-45-27 W3M. If no valid objections, complete with supporting technical data are received in writing by the Department on or before October 23, 1998, the Department proposes to waive the off-target penalty. A copy of the objection must be provided to the applicant. Persons directly affected may obtain copies of the application from Mr. Phil Taylor, Rife Resources Ltd., 400, 144-4th Ave. SW, Calgary AB T2P 3N4. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, September 23, 1998. Bruce W. Wilson, Executive Director, Petroleum and Natural Gas Division, Saskatchewan Energy and Mines. ____________________________________________________________ EXTRACTS FROM THE RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN RELATING TO PRIVATE BILLS ________ PETITIONS 12(1) A petition to the Assembly may be presented by a Member at any time during the sitting of the Assembly by filing the same with the Clerk of the Assembly. (6) Petitions may be either written or printed, provided always that when there are three or more petitioners, the signatures of at least three petitioners shall be subscribed on the sheet containing the prayer of the petition. (9) No petition can be received which prays for any expenditure, grant or charge on the public revenue, whether payable out of the Consolidated Fund or out of moneys to be provided by the Assembly. NOTE: A form of Petition can be obtained on application to the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly. 1094 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 PRIVATE BILLS 64(1) All petitions for Private Bills shall be in duplicate and shall be filed with the Clerk of the Assembly not later than the twentieth sitting day of the Session. (2) No petition for any Private Bill shall be received by the Assembly if presented after the first twenty-five sitting days of the Session. (3) No Private Bill may be introduced in the Assembly after the first thirty sitting days of the Session. 65(1) Every applicant for a Private Bill shall deposit with the Clerk of the Assembly along with the petition for same, two copies of the bill, with marginal notes inserted, and an accepted cheque payable to the Minister of Finance for the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars, if the said bill does not exceed ten pages, and fifteen dollars additional for each page over that number, four hundred and fifty words shall be held to constitute a page. (2) In the case of a bill incorporating a company, a receipt from the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for any statutory fees required shall also be deposited with the Clerk of the Assembly. 66 No remittance of a deposit on account of a Private Bill or any portion thereof shall be ordered by the Assembly unless the same has been recommended by the committee charged with its consideration, or unless the bill has been withdrawn, rejected or not reported upon, in which cases the actual expenses incurred shall be deducted from the deposit received before making such remittance. 68(1) All petitions to the Legislature for Private Bills of any nature whatsoever, shall require a notice, clearly and distinctly specifying the nature and object of the application and where the same refers to any proposed work, indicating generally the location of the work, and signed by and on behalf of the petitioners, with the address of the party signing the same; and when the petition is for an act of incorporation the name of the proposed company shall be stated in the notice. (2) Such notice shall be published prior to the filing of the petition with the Clerk of the Assembly as required in Rule 64(1) in two consecutive issues of The Saskatchewan Gazette and four consecutive issues of a newspaper, published in English and having circulation in the locality affected. (3) A copy of the notice with a statutory declaration of the several publications of advertisement shall be filed with the Clerk of the Assembly along with the petition and bill. 69(2) Every bill for an act of incorporation, where a form of model bill has been adopted, shall be drawn in accordance with such model bill, copies of which may be obtained from the Clerk of the Assembly. Any provisions contained in any such bill which are not in accord with the model bill shall be inserted between brackets and shall be so printed. 72 When any bill for confirming any agreement is filed with the Clerk of the Assembly a true copy of such agreement must be attached to it. COMMITTEE RULING In cases where the proposed bill provides that the property to be used or occupied by the petitioner be exempt from taxation, either in whole or in part, the petitioner must file with the Clerk of the Assembly, along with the petition, a written statement from the local municipal authority in which the said property is situated approving the intent of the provisions of the proposed bill which provide for the exemption from taxation. The name of the Member who is to present the petition and Private Bill must be furnished to the Clerk of the Assembly at the time of filing the petition. Such Member should not, of course, be a Member of the Cabinet. Gwenn Ronyk, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Room 239, Legislative Building, Regina, Sask. S4S 0B3. EXTRAITS DES RÈGLES ET PROCÉDURES DE L’ASSEMBLÉE LÉGISLATIVE DE LA SASKATCHEWAN AU SUJET DES PROJETS DE LOI D’INTERÊT PRIVÉ ________ PÉTITIONS 12(1) Les députés peuvent toujours présenter les pétitions à l’Assemblée pendant les séances en les déposant auprès du greffier. (6) Les pétitions sont écrites ou imprimées; s’il y a plus que deux pétitionnaires, au moins trois de ceux-ci inscrivent leur signature sur la feuille qui expose la requête. (9) Ne sont pas recevables, les pétitions qui demandent que soient faites sur les revenus publics, y compris le Trésor et les sommes allouées par l’Assemblée, des dépenses, des subventions ou des charges. AVIS — Un formulaire de pétition est disponsible sur demande auprès du greffier de l’Assemblée législative. PROJETS DE LOI D’INTÉRÊT PRIVÉ 64(1) Deux exempliares des pétitions introductives de projets de loi d’intérêt privé sont déposés auprès du greffier dans les vingt jours de séance de l’ouverture de la session. (2) Seules sont recevables par l’Assemblée, les pétitions introductives de projet de loi d’intérêt privé qui sont présentées dans les vingt-cinq jours de séance de l’ouverture de la session. (3) Les projets de loi d’intérêt privé ne peuvent être déposés à l’Assemblée que dans les trente jours de séance de l’ouverture de la session. 65(1) Les personnes qui demandent un projet de loi d’intérêt privé déposent auprès du greffier, outre la pétition connexe, deux exemplaires du projet de loi qui portent les notes marginales ainsi qu’un chèque visé payable au ministre des Finances, au montant de deux cent cinquante dollars si le projet de loi est composé d’au plus dix pages; ce montant est majoré de quinze dollars par page supplémentaire. Une page est réputée renfermer quatre cent cinquante mots. (2) Si le projet de loi prévoit la constitution d’une société, le récépissé des droits réglementaires donné par le registraire des sociétés par action est également déposé auprès du greffier. 66 L’Assemblée ne peut ordonner la remise totale ou partielle des dépôts relatifs aux projets de loi d’intérêt privé, sauf recommandation du comité chargé d’étudier le projet en question ou si celui-ci est retiré ou rejeté ou encore n’est pas rapporté. Les dépenses réelles sont déduites du dépôt avant de le remettre. 68(1) Toutes les pétitions introductives de projets de loi d’intérêt privé à l’adresse de la Législature nécessitent un avis qui expose clairement la nature et l’objet de la demande et qui est signé par les requérants et en leur nom, avec mention de l’adresse des signataires. Les avis qui visent des travaux proposés font état de leur site; ceux qui visent une loi de constitution en société font état du nom de la société. (2) Les avis sont publiés, avant le dépôt de la pétition auprès du greffier de l’Assemblée conformément au paragraphe 64(1), dans deux numéros consécutifs de la Gazette de la Saskatchewan ainsi que dans quatre numéros consécutifs d’un journal anglais diffusé dans la région touchée. (3) Sont déposées auprès du greffier de l’Assemblée, outre la pétition et le projet de loi, copie de l’avis ainsi qu’une déclaration solennelle qui atteste les diverses publications de l’annonce. 69(2) Si une formule-type de projet de loi a été adoptée, les projets de loi portant constitution des sociétés sont rédigés selon cette formule, dont les exemplaires sont disponibles chez le greffier de l’Assemblée. Les dispositions de ces projets de loi qui ne se conforment pas à la formuletype sont indiquées et imprimées entre crochets. 72 Une copie conforme de l’accord est annexée aux projets de loi portant ratification d’un accord, qui sont déposés auprès du greffier de l’Assemblée. THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE, OCTOBER 2, 1998 DÉCISION EN COMITÉ Dans les cas où la proposition de projet de loi prévoit que les biens devant être utilisés ou occupés par le requérant soient exempts d’impôts, que ce soit dans leur ensemble ou partiellement, le requérant devra déposer au bureau du greffier de l’Assemblée en plus de sa pétition, une déclaration par écrit des autorités municipales locales où se trouvent les biens en question approuvant l’objet des dispositions de la proposition de projet de loi qui prévoit l’exemption d’impôts. Le nom du député qui présentera la pétition et le projet de loi doit être fourni au greffier de l’Assemblée lors du dépôt de la pétition. Il est entendu que le député en question ne peut être un membre du Cabinet. Gwenn Ronyk, Greffier de l’Assemblée législative Bureau 239, Édifice législatif Regina, Sask. 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