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Volume 90 REGINA, FRIDAY, APRIL15, 1994 No.15 NOTICE The Office of the Queen's Printer is now located on the first floor, 1871 Smith Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7.

TABLE OF CONTENTS PARTI SPECIAL DAYS ...... 414 PROGRESS OF BILLS ...... 414 ACTS PROCLAIMED ...... 414 MINISTER'S ORDERS ...... 414 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ...... 414 MINISTER'S APPROVALS...... 415 The Planning and Development Act, 1983 ...... 415 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES ...... 415 The Co-operatives Act, 1989 ...... 415 The Business Corporations Act ...... 415 The Business Names RegistrationAct ...... 416 The Non-profit Corporations Act ...... 417 Corrections ...... 417 PUBLIC NOTICES ...... 418 The Change of Name Act ...... 418 The Garage KeepersAct ...... 418 Highway TrafficBoard ...... ,,...... 418 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ...... 420 The Pre-judgment Interest Act ...... 420 The Rural Act, 1989 ...... 420 The Saskatchewan Insurance Act ...... ,...... 422 The Snowmobile Act ...... 422 The Urban Municipality Act, 1984 ...... 422 The Warehousemen's Lien Act ...... 426 EXTRACTS FROM THE RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN RELATING TO PRIVATE BILLS ...... 426 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ...... 426 QUEEN'S PRINTER PRICE LIST...... 428 PARTII The Department of Provincial Secretary Regulations, 1994 ...... 165 The Saskatchewan Insurance Amendment Regulations, 1994 ...... 166 The Film and Video Classification Amendment Regulations, 1994 ...... 167 The Health Districts Amalgamation Amendment Regulations, 1994 (No. 3) ...... 167 The Crop Insurance Amendment Regulations, 1994 (No. 2) ...... 168 414 THE SASKATCHEWANGAZETTE

SPECIAL DAYS MINISTER'S ORDERS ( The following month has been designated by the Premier of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act Saskatchewan as: "Missing Children's Month" in Saskatchewan - May, 1994 CASING SPECIFICATIONS - The following month has been designated by the Premier of INGEBRIGT MILK RIVER GAS POOL Saskatchewan as: MRO 256/94. Pursuant to The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, "M.S. (Multiple Sclerosis) Month" in Saskatchewan - May, the application submitted by Enron Oil Ltd. to use 1994 production casing which does not fully meet American Petroleum Institute (API) specifications for shallow gas wells to be drilled in the lngebrigt Milk River Gas Pool, is allowed in accordance with The following week has been designated by the Premier of the drilling plans and casing specificationsfiled with Saskatchewan Saskatchewan as: Energy and Mines and subject to the followingconditions: "National Citizenship Week" in Saskatchewan - April 17 1 This order shall apply only to the lands that Enron Oil to 23, 1994 Canada Ltd. has an interest in within the Ingebrigt Milk River Gas Pool. The following month has been designated by the Minister of 2 The production casing shall be manufactured to a quality Health as: standard meeting or exceeding current API Ql specifications. "Hearing and Speech Month" in Saskatchewan - May, 1994 3 The production casing shall be cemented to surface. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, March 31, 1994. PROGRESS OF BILLS Pat Youzwa, Deputy Minister, Saskatchewan Energy and Mines. The Agriculture Development Fund Repeal Act, S.S. 1994, Bill 9. Assented to March 28, 1994. Coming into force, April 1, 1994. GARDENHEAD UPPER SHAUNAVON POOL - The Fuel Tax Act, 1987, S.S. 1994, Bill 14. Assented to WATERFLOOD PROJECT March 28, 1994. The Regina North West Constituency By-Election Act, S.S. 1994, MRO 263/94. The application submitted by ResoQuest Resources Bill 92, Chapter 1. Assented to February 7, 1994. Ltd. to conduct a waterflood project in the Gardenhead Upper The Frustrated Contracts Act, S.S. 1994, Bill 26. Assented to Shaunavon Pool is approved pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil March 28, 1994. and Gas Conservation Act. Permission is granted to construct the facilitiesand to complete the following wells: The Meewasin Valley Authority Amendment Act, 1994, S.S. 1994, Bill 18. Assented to March 28, 1994. Section 8, coming into 4-31-11-19 W3M, 1-6-12-19 W3M, 7-31-11-19 W3M, force, April 1, 1994. 6-6-12-19 W3M, 12-31-11-19 W3M, The Revenue and Financial Services Amendment Act, 1994, 10-6-12-19 W3M, 14-31-11-19 W3M, 1-1-12-20 W3M, S.S. 1994, Bill 16. Assented to March 28, 1994. Section 6, coming 5-5-12-19 W3M, into force, July 1, 1994. as pressure maintenance water injection wells (four of which are The Trustee Amendment Act, 1994, S.S. 1994, Bill 25. Assented to be drilled), in accordance with plans and specifications filed to March 28, 1994. with Saskatchewan Energy and Mines as document No. P.M. 902 The Vegetable and Honey Sales Act, S.S. 1994, Bill 10. Assented and subject to the following conditions: to March 28, 1994. 1 Installations shall be subject to the approval of a field The Wascana Centre Act, S.S. 1994, Bill 19. Assented to March representative of Saskatchewan Energy and Mines prior to 28, 1994. Coming into force, April 1, 1994. commencement of water injection and subsequent to any * AnAct appearing in this list forthe first time is indicated modification to such installations. in bold print. 2 The wellhead injection pressure shall be limited to a maximum of 10 000 kPa. 3 Annual progress reports shall be submitted to the Engineering ACTS PROCLAIMED Services Branch of Saskatchewan Energy and Mines. 4 The injection of water shall not commence until the project The following proclamations have been issued that are effective area has been unitized. on or after January 1, 1994: Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, April 5, 1994. The Crown Corporations Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.C-50.101. Proclaimed in force January 1, 1994. The Local Improvements Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.L-33.1. INGOLDSBY EAST ALIDA BEDS POOL - Proclaimed in force January 1, 1994. GOOD PRODUCTION PRACTICE The Members' Confiict of Interest Act, S.S. 1993, c.M-11.11. Sections 1, 2, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 35 and 39 MRO 271/94. Pursuant to section 17 of The Oil and Gas proclaimed in force February 1, 1994. Conservation Act, approval is granted to Williston Wildcatters Oil Corporation to produce the well W Wild et al Ingoldsby E HZ *The Provincial Court Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, D8-7-A6-8-4-30, according to good production practice. c. 60. Subsection 4(1) and section 6, proclaimed in force March 31, 1994. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, April 6, 1994. The Vital Statistics Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c. 43. Proclaimed in force March 1, 1994. WILLMAR WEST FROBISHER BEDS POOL - The Workers' Compensation Amendment Act, 1993, S.S. 1993, c.63. Proclaimed in force February 9, 1994. GOOD PRODUCTION PRACTICE *A proclamation appearing in this list forthe first time MRO 272/94. Pursuant to section 17 of The Oil and Ga{ is indicated in bold print. Conservation Act, approval is granted to Rigel Oil & Gas Ltd. t APRIL 15, 1994 415

roduce the well Rigel et al Willmar W HZ 016-18-06-20-6-4, indebted to the co-operative to make payment to the Liquidator, according to good production practice. and any person possessing property of the co-operative to deliver Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, April 6, 1994. it to the Liquidator within 30 days of this notice. Additionally, persons having claims against the co-operative are hereby notified that such claims accompanied by proof of claim must be filedwith Bruce W. Wilson, Executive Director, the Liquidator within two months of the date of this notice after Petroleum and Natural Gas Division, which time the property of the co-operative will be distributed in Saskatchewan Energy and Mines. accordance with the resolution to dissolve, having regard to the claims of which the Liquidator has notice. MINISTER'S APPROVALS CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT The Planning and Development Act, 1983 Name: The Northwest 22 Co-operative Limited Date of Amendment: February 14, 1994 Nature of Amendment: provide for a maximum and minimum APPROVAL OF BYLAW NO. 11-93 number of directors WHICH AMENDS THE NORTHERN VILLAGE OF LA LOCHE BASIC PLANNING STATEMENT NOTICES OF STRIKE-OFF Pursuant to the authority vested in me by The Planning and Development Act, 1983, notice is hereby given of Ministerial Name: Battlefords Therapeutic Riding Association Co-operative Approval of the aforementioned bylaw. Date: March 15, 1994 The amendment concerns a change to the Northern Village of Jurisdiction: Saskatchewan La Loche Future Land Use Map redesignating portions of land from Recreation and Park use, Residential use, and a portion of land from Commercial use to Community Service use. Name: Coast to Coast Stores, Inc. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, March 28, 1994. Date: March 15, 1994 Jurisdiction: U.S.A. APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE TOWN OF Vechirka School of Ukrainian Dance Co-operative Ltd. BASIC PLANNING STATEMENT Name: Date: March 15, 1994 The Planning and Development Act, 1983, Pursuant to public Jurisdiction: Saskatchewan notice is given of Ministerial Approval of Bylaw No. P 2-94 which amends the Town of Martensville Basic Planning Statement. � he bylaw redesignates Lot 43, Block 17, Registered Plan No. 7-S-36682 from Commercial to Residential. Name: Waldeck Loan Co-operative Ltd. Redesignating the area will accommodate residential Date: March 15, 1994 development. Jurisdiction: Saskatchewan Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, March 28, 1994. Monte Curle, Deputy Registrar of Co-operatives. APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE TOWN OF ROSTHERN BASIC PLANNING STATEMENT The Business Corporations Act Pursuant to The Planning and Development Act, 1983, notice is hereby given of Ministerial Approval of Bylaw No. 9408 of the Town of Rosthern. CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION The Bylaw amends the Town of Rosthern's Basic Planning Name: Capital American Lines Inc. Statement by redesignating Lots 11 to 15, Block 3, Plan C1084 from Commercial to Residential land use policy district. Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, April 5, 1994. Incorporating Jurisdiction: Ontario Bill Reader, Head or Registered Office: 150 Shoemaker St., Kitchener, Ont. Deputy Minister of Municipal Government. Main Type of Business: transport general freight

CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES CERTIFICATE OF AMALGAMATION Name of Amalgamated Corporation: C & E Mechanical Inc. The Co-operatives Act, 1989 Name of Amalgamating Corporations: C & E Heating & Plumbing (1978) Ltd., A.G.E. Market Holdings Ltd., C & E Mechanical Inc. NOTICE OF STATEMENT OF DISSOLUTION Date of Amalgamation: April 1, 1994 AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Registered Office: 350 Langdon Cres., Take notice that the members of Herbert and District Farmers Main Type of Business: plumbing and heating Market Co-operative on February 5, 1994, passed a Special Resolution authorizing the voluntary dissolution of the said co-operative under the provisions of The Co-operative Act, 1989, CERTIFICATES OF AMENDMENT and the resolution was approved March 10, 1994, by the Registrar of Co-operatives pursuant to section 161 of the Act. Name: 605782 Saskatchewan Ltd. 1 Further take notice that William Harding of Herbert, Sask. Date of Amendment: March 21, 1994 was appointed Liquidator and hereby serves notice to any person Nature of Amendment: changed name to Pilot Holdings Ltd. 416 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE

Name: 606190 Saskatchewan Ltd. Services Co. Ltd. I Medigas Homecare Services Lakehead Ltd. I I Date ofAmendment: March 21, 1994 Norweld Oxygen Inc. I Welders Service Inc. I Cardio-Pulmonary\ Services Inc. I Inter-City MedigasLtd. I Medigas Inc. I Atlantic Nature ofAmendment: changed name to Zane's Welding Ltd. Oxygen Limited/B.C. Welding Supplies Ltd./Welders Supplies Inc. I Buckwald Welding Supplies Ltd. Name: 606462 Saskatchewan Ltd. Incorporating Jurisdiction: Canada Date of Amendment: March 25, 1994 Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: January 1, Nature ofAmendment: changed name to B. G. Denture Clinic 1994 () Ltd. Nature ofAmendment: amalgamated into Praxair Canada Inc.

Name: Investment Corporation Of Saskatchewan CERTIFICATE OF DISCONTINUANCE Date of Amendment: March 29, 1994 Name: 598947 Alberta Ltd. (formerly 596102 Saskatchewan Nature of Amendment: changed name to Greystone Capital Ltd.) Management Inc. Date ofContinuance in New Jurisdiction: February 1, 1994 New Jurisdiction: Alberta CERTIFICATES OF AMENDMENT (EXTRA-PROVINCIAL CORPORATIONS) CORPORATIONS RESTORED TO THE REGISTER Name: Artisan Drilling Ltd. I Chase Drilling Ltd. I Champion Drilling Ltd. I 521508 Alberta Ltd. Name: A & S Enterprises Ltd. Incorporating Jurisdiction: Alberta Incorporating Jurisdiction: Saskatchewan Date ofAmendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: December 31, Date of Restoral: March 21, 1994 1993 Nature ofAmendment: amalgamated into Artisan Drilling Ltd. Name: Marca Hair Styling School Ltd. Incorporating Jurisdiction: Saskatchewan Name: Golden Valley Transportation, Inc. and Idaho Fresh-Pak Date ofRestoral: March 31, 1994 Inc. Incorporating Jurisdiction: Idaho, U.S.A. Date ofAmendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: September STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER PURSUANT TO 10, 1993 CLAUSE 290(1)(b) Nature ofAmendment: merged into Idaho Fresh-Pak, Inc. Name: Pile Foundations (Sask.) Ltd. Date: March 22, 1994 Name: Greyhound Lines, Inc. and GLI Venture Company Inc. Juris.: Saskatchewan Incorporating Jurisdiction: Delaware, U.S.A. Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: December 23, 1993 CORRECTION Nature ofAmendment: merged into Greyhound Lines, Inc. The heading CORPORATIONS STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 290(1)(a), as it appeared in The Saskatchewan Gazette, March 31, 1994, page 357, column one, Name: Medigas Inc. lines 20 and 21, is amended by adding "(February 28, 1994)" after Incorporating Jurisdiction: Canada "290(1)(a)". Date ofAmendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: October 12, 1993 Nature ofAmendment: changed jurisdiction to Canada P. J. Flory, Director.

Name: Midwest Pipeline Rentals Inc. and Silver Dollar Bowl Ltd. The Business Names Registration Act Incorporating Jurisdiction: Alberta Date of Amendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: February 1, REGISTRATIONS 1994 Nature ofAmendment: amalgamated into Midwest Pipeline Name: Adco Communications Rentals Inc. Date ofRegistration: March 16, 1994 Mailing Address: 405-4525 Rae St., Regina, Sask. Name: MontgomeryKone Elevator Co. Limited/Ascenseurs Main Type ofBusiness: publishing MontgomeryKone CIE Limitee and Mekoma Holdings Limited and 1054056 Ontario Limited (formerlyEastern Elevator Limited) Name: The Convenience Superstore Of Hudson Bay Incorporating Jurisdiction: Ontario Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 Date ofAmendment in Incorporating Jurisdiction: December 31, Mailing Address: Box 1691, Hudson Bay, Sask. 1993 Main Type of Business: convenience store Nature of Amendment: amalgamated into MontgomeryKone Elevator Co. Limited/Ascenseurs Montgomery Kone CIE Limitee Name: The Corban Manufacturing Company Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 Name: Praxair Canada Inc. I 2959879 Canada foe. I Canadian Mailing Address: 2550 Atkinson St., Regina, Sask. Welding Gases Limited/Capital Oxygen Company Limited/ Main Type of Business: manufacture, independent distribution, Inter-City Welding Supplies Inc. I Lakehead Respiratory (coin changer) other patents pending ( APRIL 15, 1994 417

fame: Highlander Clerical Services The Non-profit Corporations Act Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 Mailing Address: Box 704, , Sask. Main Type of Business: typing/secretarial service CERTIFICATES OF AMENDMENT Name: Big Brothers Of Saskatchewan Inc. Name: Kaposvar Valley Emu And Deer Farm Date of Amendment: March 9, 1994 Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 Nature of Amendment: changed name to Big Brothers And AffiliatedBig Sisters Of Saskatchewan Inc. Mailing Address: Box 10, Atwater, Sask. Main Type of Business: emu and deer farming Name: Regina Autosport Club Inc. Date of Amendment: March 15, 1994 Name: Lendore Farms Nature of Amendment: changed name to ReginaSports Car Club Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 Inc. Mailing Address: Box 1357, Canora, Sask. Main Type of Business: farmers CERTIFICATE OF CONTINUANCE Name: Montgomery Grocery Precontinuance Name: Unimac Pioneers Lodge Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 Name Upon Continuance: Unimac Pioneers Lodge Inc. Mailing Address: 3111-llth St. W., , Sask. Date of Continuance: March 21, 1994. Main Type of Business: grocery store P. J. Flory, Name: P.S. Insurance Director. Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 Mailing Address: Box 152, Govan, Sask. CORRECTIONS Main Type of Business: insurance agency The Business Corporations Act Name: Saskatoba Elk Ranch Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 Mailing Address: Box 497, Pelly, Sask. CERTIFICATES OF INCORPORATION Main Type of Business: elk ranchers ) That the name C & E Mechanical Services Inc., where it appeared in The Saskatchewan Gazette, March 11, 1994, page 262, column 2, line 39, should have read C & E Mechanical Inc. Name: Saskies Draperies Of Canada Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 Mailing Address: 701, 224-4th Ave. S., Saskatoon, Sask. That the name Golden Bar-B-Que House Inc., where it appeared Main Type of Business: manufacture and sell draperies and in The Saskatchewan Gazette, March 18, 1994, page 296, column 2, blinds line 34, should have read Golden Bar.B.Que House Inc.

Name: Simmcal Enterprises CORPORATIONS STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 That the name Del Realty Ltd., where it appeared in The Mailing Address: 2906-15th Ave. E., Prince Albert, Sask. Saskatchewan Gazette, March 18, 1994, page 303, column 2, line 4, Main Type of Business: metal manufacturing, mechanical should not have appeared. maintenance and services

That the name Northam Freight Systems Inc., where it appeared Name: Stages Model Agency in The Saskatchewan Gazette, March 4, 1994, page 245, column 1, Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 line 20, should not have_ appeared. Mailing Address: 404-2206 Dewdney Ave., Regina, Sask. Main Type of Business: modelling agency and training in personal development and modelling The Non-profit Corporations Act

Name: Valley Rug & Upholstery Cleaning CERTIFICATES OF AMENDMENT Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 That the Nature of Amendment of Pro Sno Racing Series Inc., Mailing Address: Box 229, Craven, Sask. where it appeared in The Saskatchewan Gazette, February 25, Main Type of Business: rug and upholstery cleaning 1994, page 227, column 2, lines 3 and 4, should have read "changed name to Pro Sno Racing Association Inc. Name: M & W Whitehead Date of Registration: March 16, 1994 CORPORATIONS STRUCK OFF THE REGISTER Mailing Address: Box 2182, Steinbach, Man. That the name 211113 Saskatchewan Inc., where it appeared in Main Type of Business: highway transport hauling The Saskatchewan Gazette, March 25, 1994, page 334, column 2, line 20, should not have appeared. P. J. Flory, Registrar. Brenda Haggerty. 418 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE

PUBLIC NOTICES Extra-Provincial Commodity Description - Passengers and their baggage ( The Change of Name Act Origin - Points in Sask. Destination - All boundaries and vice versa Conditions - See below REGISTRATIONS OF CHANGE OF NAME 1 Limousine service only (maximum 11 passengers) The followingchanges of name are hereby registered under the 2 Vehicles must be chauffeur driven provisions of The Change of Name Act: 3 Vehicles cannot be equipped with a taxi-meter Former Name: Kimberley Allan COLE (k/a YOUNG) 4 This authority is valid only forvehicles which, prior to each Address: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan trip, are stored, repaired, maintained and dispatched only from Name Changed To: Kimberley Allan YOUNG the office, storage, repair and maintenance facilities maintained Dated: March 30, 1994. by the certificate holder in Regina

Applicant: LIESE, RAY o/a ESTEVAN TAXI - TOUCH OF Former Name: Janice LARIVIERE CLASS LIMOUSINE SERVICE Address: Canoe Narrows, Saskatchewan Address: 1705-3rd St., Estevan, Sask. S4A 0S9 Name Changed To: Katrina Janice IRON File: B/94/173 Dated: March 30, 1994. Application: This portion is for an Operating Authority to replace that held by Fichtemann Holdings Ltd. who has applied Former Name: Bradley Clark LAWRENCE to discontinue service as follows: Address: Regina, Saskatchewan Intra-Provincial Name Changed To: Merlin Emmett BATTRAM Commodity Description - Passengers and their baggage Dated: April 5, 1994. Origin - Points in Sask. Destination - Points in Sask. Given under my hand at Regina, Saskatchewan. Conditions - See below Wilmer Berg, Conditions: Director of Vital Statistics. (a) charter operations only, (b) limousine service only (maximum nine passengers), The Garage Keepers Act (c) all trips must be pre-booked - operator cannot accept calls in any manner in which a taxi is dispatched and cannot [section 14] cruise the streets for the purpose of picking up passengers, (d) vehicles must be chauffeur driven, Notice is hereby given that NORM GOERTZEN, carrying on (e) vehicles cannot be equipped with a taxi-meter. business in Grandora, Sask., will sell by public auction pursuant Extra-Provincial to The Garage Keepers Act, the followingdescribed vehicle: One 1978 Ford F150, serial no. F15HCBH1374, owned by Gerry Commodity Description - Passengers and their baggage Krause. Origin - Points in Sask. The sale will occur, Saturday, April 30, 1994. PBR Auto Auctions, Destination - All boundaries and vice versa Idylwyld Dr. N., Saskatoon, Sask. will conduct the sale. Conditions - See below Norm Goertzen. Conditions: (a) charter operations only, Highway TrafficBoard (b) limousine service only (maximum nine passengers), (c) all trips must be pre-booked - operator cannot accept calls in any manner in which a taxi is dispatched and cannot NOTICES OF APPLICATION cruise the streets for the purpose ofpicking up passengers; 1 The Highway Traffic Board gives notice of receipt of the (d) vehicles must be chauffeur driven, following applications. (e) vehicles cannot be equipped with a taxi-meter. 2 Any party ,vishing to oppose an application must complete and filea Statement ofObjection on or before May 9, 1994. Please reference the file number when filing opposition. Applicant: REMA LEASING LTD. 3 Where opposition is filed to any application, a public hearing Address: Box 4646, Regina, Sask. S4P 3Y3 will be scheduled. All hearing participants will be advised of the File: B/94/155 hearing date. Any interested party may contact the Board at Application: For an amendment to its Operating Authority (306) 787-4040 to obtain information respecting hearing dates Certificate to include the following: and locations. Intra-Provincial Barry B. Weafer, Board Secretary. Commodity Description - General Merchandise Origin - Regina Destination - Saskatoon and vice versa Applicant: ERICK, HARVEY JAMES o/a CUSTOM LIMOUSINE Conditions - See below SERVICE Restrictions: Address: 1833 Rupert St. Regina, Sask. S4N 1W6 1 Goods must be on a Loomis Courier Service, a Division of File: B/94/86 Mayne Nickless Transport Inc. bill oflading. Application: For an amendment to its Operating Authority 2 Maximum weight of any one shipment from one consignee tc. Certificate as follows: one consignor not to exceed 46 kg. APRIL 15, 1994 419

NOTICES OF APPLICATION Applicant: T &T TRUCKING LTD. 1 The Highway Traffic Board gives notice of receipt of the Address: 855-60th St. E., Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 5Z7 followingapplications. File: B/94/169 2 Any party wishing to oppose an application must complete Application: For an amendment to its Operating Authority and file a Statement of Objectionon or beforeMay 9, 1994. Please Certificate to include the following: reference the file number when filing opposition. Intra-Provincial S Where opposition is filed, a public hearing will be scheduled Commodity Description - Goods within 28 days of the due date. All parties will be expected to be Origin - Points in Sask. available. Any requests for adjournments will need to be filed with the Board. Destination - Points in Sask. Conditions - Goods owned by, consigned to, originating at or 4 Where a hearing is scheduled, applicants will be required to destined to the facilities of Federated Co-Operatives Limited demonstrate that there is a demand or a need for the service by users or the public. Objectors will be required to demonstrate public detriment and why the service is not needed or would not benefit the public interest. Applicant: WARREN'S PARCEL EXPRESS INC. Any interested party may contact the Board at (306) 787-4040 Address: 115-28 St. E., Prince Albert, Sask. S6V lXl to obtain information respecting hearing dates and locations. File: B/93/278 Barry B. Weafer, Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows: Board Secretary. Intra-Provincial Commodity Description - Courier Commodities Origin - Prince Albert Applicant: BUECKERT, HARVEY J. o/a NIGHTOWL MOVING &STORAGE Destination - LaRonge and vice versa Address: 1401 Junor Ave. Saskatoon, Sask. S7L 6T7 Conditions - See below File: B/94/168 Serving: Green Acres, Spruce Home, Northside, , Neis Beach, Sunset Bay, Sunnyside Beach, Murray Point, Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows: MacTosh Point, Anglin Lake, McPhee Lake, Waskesiu CPA Intra-Provincial National Park, Montreal Lake, Timber Bay, Weyakwin and Air Commodity Description - Goods Ronge. Origin - Saskatoon Schedule A Destination - Regina and vice versa "Courier Commodities" are comprised of: Conditions - Goods owned by, consigned to, originating at or (i) audit media, accounting records, insurance policies, sales destined to the facilities of Trek 200 Corporation o/a The Body media, magnetic tapes, used punch cards, data processing Shop documents and business records; (ii) exposed and processed films, prints, complimentary ) replacement films and related supplies; Applicant: MICHETTI PIPE STRINGING INC. (iii) advertising materials and samples, proofs, dies, plates, Address: Box 215, 501-l0th Ave., Nisku, Alta. T0C 2G0 cuts, engravings, stamps, mats, copies and film and related File: B/94/160 supplies; Application: For an Operating Authority Certificate as follows: (iv) engineering tracings, prints, specifications, calculations, designs, electronic parts and components, engineering samples Intra-Provincial and related documents; 1 The transportation provincially of equipment, materials, and (v) biopsy tissue and specimens and laboratory, medical, supplies used for or in connection with the construction, operation, veterinarian, dental and hospital samples and supplies and repair, servicing, maintenance and dismantling of pipelines, related documents; including the stringing, storage and the picking up thereof. (vi) optical supplies and ophthalmic goods, including eye Item 1 is restricted as follows: glass frames and lenses; (i) transportation authorized only where the movement of (vii) critical replacement parts and critical materials in goods is required for the fulfillment of a contract held by movement that are needed for immediate use and are not for Michetti Pipe Stringing Inc. storage or warehousing; (ii) excluding the movement of goods in van type trailers (viii) radio pharmaceuticals, nuclear medicines, radioactive tracers and measuring equipment; (ix) video tape, motion picture film and equipment related to Applicant: PRUDHOMME TRUCKS LTD. the showing of such tape and film; or Address: 135 DaffodilCres., Regina, Sask. S4S 5A5 (x) dry goods samples and fabric samples. File: B/94/165 The following conditions apply to Items (i) to (x) inclusive: Application: For an amendment to its Operating Authority (a) goods are transported only in two-axle vehicles; Certificate to include the following: (b) goods are delivered on the firstbusiness day following the Intra-Provincial day they were collected; Commodity Description - Goods (c) goods are collected at the address of the shipper and Origin - Points in Sask. delivered to the address of the consignee; (d) no more than one shipment of those goods is accepted per Destination - Points in Sask. consignee address from a shipper on each trip; Conditions - Goods owned by, consigned to, originating at or destined to the facilities of Mark's Drugs Ltd. o/a (e) no shipment of those goods accepted exceeds 25 kilograms; Foods &Pharmacy (0 all shipments are labelled in a manner which describes the contents; Commodity Description - Goods (g) all vehicles report to weigh scales when weigh scales are Origin -Points in Sask. open; Destination - Points in Sask. (h) the vehicles operated under this item of operating 1 Conditions - Goods owned by, consigned to, originating at or authority display identification on each side of the vehicles aestined to the facilitiesof Riddles Food Processing Inc. showing: 420 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE

(i) in clear and easily read letters that are not less than 5 Copies of the application may be obtained from Mr. Enrico E( cm in height, the name and address of the holder of the Espiritu, Anderson Oil & Gas Inc., 2300, 700-9th Ave. S.W., certificate of registration for that vehicle; or, Calgary, Alta. T2P 3V4, by persons directly affected. (ii) in a clear manner not less than 15 cm in height, the Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, April 7, 1994. registered trade mark of the holder of the certificate of registration for that vehicle; or, (iii) any lettering or logo that is approved by the Board. Bruce W. Wilson, Executive Director, Petroleum and Natural Gas Division, Saskatchewan Energy and Mines. The Oil and Gas Conservation Act The Pre-judgment Interest Act ARCOLA FROBISHER-ALIDA BEDS POOL - PRESSURE MAINTENANCE The interest rate for the purposes of The Pre-judgment Interest The Department of Energy and Mines has received an Act is, with respect to the following periods of time, determined in application from Alliance Energy Inc. for approval of a plan to accordance with section 2 ofThe Pre-judgment Interest Regulations, dispose of salt water recovered fromoilfield production by injection as follows: into the Frobisher-Alida Beds through the well located on legal January 1, 1986 to March 31, 1986 9.24% per annum subdivision 1 of Section 20-8-3 W2M. April 1, 1986 to June 30, 1986 10.44% per annum Objections to this application, complete with supporting technical July 1, 1986 to September 30, 1986 8.59% per annum data, received in writing by the Department on or before May 6, 1994, will be considered. A copy of the objection must be provided October 1, 1986 to December 31, 1986 8.35% per annum to the applicant. January 1, 1987 to March 31, 1987 8.22% per annum Persons directly affected may obtain a copy of the application April 1, 1987 to June 30, 1987 6.80% per annum from Ms. Lynne Chrumka, Alliance Energy Inc., 2220, 140-4th July 1, 1987 to September 30, 1987 8.29% per annum Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 3N3. October 1, 1987 to December 31, 1987 9.23% per annum Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, April 5, 1994. January 1, 1988 to March 31, 1988 8.41% per annum April 1, 1988 to June 30, 1988 8.53% per annum OTHER AREAS - WAIVER OF July 1, 1988 to September 30, 1988 9.19% per annum OFF-TARGET PENALTY October 1, 1988 to December 31, 1988 10.33% per annum The Department of Energy and Mines has received an January 1, 1989 to March 31, 1989 10.94% per annum application from Morgan Hydrocarbons Inc. requesting waiver of April 1, 1989 to June 30, 1989 12.15% per annum the off-target penalty for the Mannville Sand in the well Morgan July 1, 1989 to September 30, 1989 12.08% per annum Cactus Lake 9-29-35-27 W3M. October 1, 1989 to December 31, 1989 12.23% per annum The Department proposes to issue a full allowable calculated on January 1, 1990 to March 31, 1990 12.22% per annum the area of one Section (259 ha) if no valid objections, complete with supporting technical data, are received in writing by the April 1, 1990 to June 30, 1990 13.26% per annum Department on or before May 6, 1994. A copy of the objection July 1, 1990 to September 30, 1990 13.58% per annum must be provided to the applicant. October 1, 1990 to December 31, 1990 12.40% per annum Copies of the application may be obtained from Ms. K. Morrison, January 1, 1991 to March 31, 1991 11.47% per annum Morgan Hydrocarbons Inc., 2200 205-5th Ave. S.W., Calgary, April 1, 1991 to June 30, 1991 9.67% per annum Alta. T2P 2V7, by persons directly affected. July 1, 1991 to September 30, 1991 8.65% per annum Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, April 6, 1994. October 1, 1991 to December 31, 1991 8.33% per annum January 1, 1992 to March 31, 1992 7.422% per annum MIDALE BEDS POOL - April 1, 1992 to June 30, 1992 7.239% per annum PRESSURE MAINTENANCE July 1, 1992 to September 30, 1992 5.596% per annum The Department of Energy and Mines has received an October 1, 1992 to December 31, 1992 5.442% per annum application fromPanache Holdings Ltd. for approval of a plan to January 1, 1993 to March 31, 1993 7.111% per annum dispose ofsalt water recovered fromoilfield production by injection April 1, 1993 to June 30, 1993 5.113% per annum into the Midale Beds through the previously abandoned well July 1, 1993 to September 30, 1993 4.539% per annum located on legal subdivision 12 of Section 9-6-14 W2M. October 1, 1993 to December 31, 1993 4.648% per annum Objections to this application, complete with supporting technical data, received in writing by the Department on or before May 6, January 1, 1994 to March 31, 1994 3.856% per annum 1994, will be considered. A copy of the objection must be provided April 1, 1994 to June 30, 1994 5.388% per annum. to the applicant. Barb Hookenson, Persons directly affected may obtain a copy of the application Inspector of Legal Offices. from Mr. Frank Fedor, Panache Holdings Ltd., 1440, 140-4th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 3N3. Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan, April 6, 1994. The Rural Municipality Act, 1989 [subsection 301(1)]

INNES FROBISHER BEDS POOL - WAIVER OF OFF-TARGET PENALTY ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICES The Department of Energy and Mines has received an R.M. of Barrier Valley No. 397: application from Anderson Oil & Gas Inc. requesting waiver of Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of the off-target penalty for a proposed well in legal subdivision 10 Barrier Valley No. 397 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to of Section 30-7-10 W2M. inspection at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, Ifno valid objections are received in writing by the Department until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 8:30 a.m. on or before May 6, 1994, the Department proposes to waive the to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. off-target penalty. A copy ofthe objection must be provided to the Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himsel£ applicant. herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of APRIL 15, 1994 421

�he publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge inspection at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, .1is/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 5 municipality. p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. Dated at , Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ F. Lucas, herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Assessor. the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the municipality. R.M. of Clinworth No. 230: Dated at Harris, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of James A. (Jim) Angus, Clinworth No. 230 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to Administrator. inspection at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. R.M. of Keys No. 303: Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Keys No. 303 for1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, until the his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., municipality. Monday to Friday inclusive. Dated at Sceptre, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Any person who desires to object to the assessment ofhimself/ Naida Dillman, herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Assessor. the publication ofthis notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the municipality. R.M. of No. 158: Dated at Canora, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Sharon Ciesielski, Edenwold No. 158 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to Assessor. inspection at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, until the time forlodging appeals has expired, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. R.M. of Lipton No. 217: Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Lipton No. 217 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge inspection at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 10 a.m. to 4 municipality. p.m., Monday to Thursday. Dated at Balgonie, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ D. L. Strudwick, herselfor any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Assessor. the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge ) his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the municipality. R.M. of Fillmore No. 96: Dated at Lipton, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Melony K. Materi, Fillmore No. 96 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to Assessor. inspection at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. R.M. of Meeting Lake No. 466: Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Meeting Lake No. 466 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge inspection at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 5 municipality. p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. Dated at Fillmore, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ Allan Dionne, herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Administrator. the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the municipality. R.M. of Happyland No. 231: Dated at Mayfair, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Debbie L. Wohlberg, Happyland No. 231 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to Assessor. inspection at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. R.M. of Milden No. 286: Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of herselfor any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Milden No. 286 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to the publication ofth1s notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge inspection at the officeof the Administrator of the municipality, his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 10 a.m. to 5 municipality. p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. Dated at Leader, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ Joseph C. Ries, herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Assessor. the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the municipality. R.M. of Harris No. 316: Dated at Milden, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. L Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Melody Nieman, ,Harris No. 316 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to Assessor. 422 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE

R.M. of Norton No. 69: And take notice that the effective time and date of th� Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of amalgamation of the said companies will be November 1, 1993. \ Norton No. 69 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection Dated at Toronto, Ont., March 1, 1994. at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, until the S. J. Harvey1 time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Vice-president ana Monday to Friday inclusive. Chief Financial Officer. Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of the _publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS municipality. Notice is hereby given that Western Assurance Company has Dated at Pangrnan, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. become licensed in Saskatchewan as an insurer and will be Wayne Lozinsky, underwriting insurance in Saskatchewan fromJanuary 19, 1994. Assessor. Dated at Toronto, Ont., March 11, 1994. R. J. Gunn, President and R.M. of Sarnia No. 221: Chief Executive Officer. Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of Sarnia No. 221 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, The Snowmobile Act until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ ORDER herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of the publication of th1s notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge The Highway Traffic Board, pursuant to section 21 of The his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the Snowmobile Act, cancels its order of November 20, 1973, and municipality. hereby authorizes the operation of snowmobiles on highways outside the coporate limites of an urban municipality within the Dated at Holdfast, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. meaning of The Urban Municipality Act, 1984, or a northern Harvey Hemingway, municipality within the meaning of The Northern Assessor. Act, solely for the purpose of crossing the highway pursuant to subsections 15(7) and 21(4). R.M. of The Gap No. 39: Dated at Regina, Sask., March 17, 1994. Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of R. G. (Bob) Long, Chairman, The Gap No. 39 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to Highway TrafficBoard. inspection at the office of the Administrator of the municipality, Regina, Saskatchewan until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 10 a.m. to 4 Certified True Copy p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. R. G. (Bob) Long, Chairman, Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ Highway TrafficBoard. herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the The Urban Municipality Act, 1984 municipality. [subsection 249(4)] Dated at Ceylon, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. V. B. McClarty, Assessor. ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICES Village ofAlsask: R.M. of Wilton No. 472: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Villa�e of Alsask for1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection m Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the R.M. of the office of the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has Wilton No. 472 for 1994 has been prepared and is open to expired, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. inspection at the office of the Assessor of the municipality, until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Monday to Friday inclusive. Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in writing with: the Assessor, Village of Alsask, Box 219, Alsask, Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ Sask. SOL 0A0, by May 5, 1994. herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge Dated at Alsask, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. his/her complaint in writing with the Administrator/Assessor of Ronald A. Henry, the municipality. Assessor. Dated at Marshall, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. T. Michelman, Administrator. Village of Aneroid: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Villa�e of Aneroid for1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection m The Saskatchewan Insurance Act the office of the Clerk of the village, until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. NOTICE OF AMALGAMATION Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Notice is hereby given that Allianz Insurance Company of the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge Canada and Cornhill Insurance Company of Canada have his/her complaint in writing with the Clerk of the village. amalgamated their respective business of insurance, and the combined business of insurance, assets and liabilities will continue Dated at Aneroid, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. under the name of: Allianz Insurance Company of Canada with M. B. Thibault,1 the Canadian head office at 425 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ont. Clerk.\ APRIL 15, 1994 423

Village of Avonlea: Village of Denholm: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Avonlea for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection of Denholm for 1994 has been prepared and is Ol)en to inspection in the office of the Assessor, until the time forlodging appeals has at the Village office, until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday expired, from 9 to 11 a.m., Thursday. inclusive, April 16 to May 6, 1994. Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in this notice, lodge his/her complaint in writing at the village office. writing with: the Assessor, Village of Avonlea, Box 209, Avonlea, Sask. SOH OCO, by May 6, 1994. Dated at Denholm, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Dated at Avonlea, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Bev Shumlich, Tim Forer, Assessor. Assessor. Village of Dinsmore: Resort Village of Bird's Point: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Resort of Dinsmore for1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection Village of Bird's Point for 1994 has been prepared and is open to in the office of the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has inspection at the winter officeof the Resort Village, until the time expired, from8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday forlodging appeals has expired, from9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., April 25 inclusive. and 26, 1994, or by appointment by phoning 735-4184. Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Board of Revision is required to file his/her comrlaint(s) writing with: the Assessor, Village of Dinsmore, Box 278, Dinsmore, in writing with: the Assessor, Resort Village of Bird s Point, Sask. SOL OTO, by May 5, 1994. Box 894, Whitewood, Sask. SOG 5CO, by May 9, 1994. Dated at Dinsmore, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Dated at Whitewood, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Jim Main, Patricia M. Finkas, Administrator. Assessor. Village of Domremy: Village of Ceylon: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Domremy for1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection of Ceylon for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in in the office of the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals the office of the Clerk of the municipality, until the time for has expired, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, lodging appeals has expired, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to April 15 to May 5, 1994. Friday, April 15 to May 5, 1994. Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the ) Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in writing with: the Assessor, Village of Domremy, Box 208, writing with: the Clerk, Village of Ceylon, Box 188, Ceylon, Sask. Domremy, Sask. SOK lGO, by May 5, 1994. SOC OTO, by May 5, 1994. Dated at Ceylon, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Dated at Domremy, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. V. B. McCJarty, Lil Georget, Assessor. Assessor.

Village of Chaplin: Town of Fleming: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Town of of Chaplin for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in Fleming for 1994 has been pref a red and is open to inspection in the office of the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has the office of the Assessor, unti the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, expired, from 1 to 4 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, April 15 and 9 a.m. to noon, Thursday, April 15 to May 6, 1994. to May 5, 1994. Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in writing with: the Assessor, Village of Chaplin, Box 210, Chaplin, writing with: the Assessor, Town of Fleming, Box 62, Fleming, Sask. SOH OVO, by May 6, 1994. Sask. SOG lRO, by May 5, 1994. Dated at Chaplin, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Dated at Fleming, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Carol F. Andrews, Pam Hutchinson, Assessor. Assessor.

Town of Craik: Village of Fosston: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Town of Craik for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in the Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village office of the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has of Fosston for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in expired, from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday the Village office, until the time for lodging appeals has expired, inclusive. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday, April 20, 27 and May 4, 1994. Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in writing with: the Assessor, Town of Craik, Box 60, Craik, Sask. writing with: the Assessor, Village of Fosston, Box 160, Fosston, SOG OVO, by May 5, 1994. Sask. SOE OVO by 4 p.m. May 6, 1994. Dated at Craik, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Dated at Fosston, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Nora Neufeld, John Reschny, Assessor. Assessor. 424 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE

Village of Holdfast: Village of Makwa: { Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Villa�� of Holdfast for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection of Makwa for1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection m in the office of the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has the office of the Assessor, until the time forlodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday, April 15 to expired, from 1 to 5 p.m., Monday and Tuesday. May 5, 1994. Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in writing with: the Assessor, Village of Makwa, Box 67, Makwa, writing with: the Assessor, Village of Hold fast, Box 160, Holdfast, Sask. SOM lNO, by May 5, 1994. Sask. SOG 2HO, by May 5, 1994. Dated at Makwa, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Dated at Holdfast, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Harvey Hemingway, Penny Barker, Assessor. Assessor.

Resort Village of Melville Beach: Village of Jansen: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Resort of Jansen for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in Village of Melville Beach for 1994 has been prepared and is open the office of the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has to inspection in the office of the Assessor, until the time for expired, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday to Friday, April 15 to lodging appeals has expired, from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, May 6, 1994. April 15 to May 7, 1994. Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in writing with: the Assessor, Village of Jansen, Box 116, Jansen, writing with: the Assessor, Resort Village of Melville Beach, Sask. SOK 2BO, by May 6, 1994. Box 2728, Melville, Sask. SOA 2PO, by May 7, 1994. Dated at Jansen, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Dated at Melville, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Elaine Kral, Cheryl Bartake, Assessor. Assessor.

Town of Langham: Village of : Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll forthe Town of Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Langham for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in of Pangman for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection the office of the Administrator, until the time for lodging appeals in the office of the Administrator, until the time for lodging has expired, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, April 15 appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday, to May 5, 1994. April 15 to May 4, 1994. Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in writing with: the Assessor, Town of Langham, Box 289, Langham, writing with: the Assessor, Village of Pangman, Box 189, Pangman, Sask. SOK 2LO, by May 5, 1994. Sask. SOC 2CO, by May 4, 1994. Dated at Langham, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Dated at Pangman, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. R. J. Sherstobitoff, W. Lozinsky, Assessor. Assessor.

Village of : Village of Paradise Hill: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Leross for1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village the office of the Clerk, until the time for lodging appeals has of Paradise Hill for 1994 has been prepared and is open to expired, from 1 to 5:30 p.m., Monday and Wednesday, April 15 to inspection in the Village office,until the time forlodging appeals May 5, 1994. has expired, during regular Village officehours. Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in herself or any other person must, within 20 days afterthe date of writing with: the Assessor, Village of Leross, Box 68, Leross, the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge Sask. SOA 2CO, by May 5, 1994. his/her complaint in writing to the Village office. Dated at Leross, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Dated at Paradise Hill, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Elaine Klyne, Marion Hougham, Assessor. Assessor.

Village of Liberty: Village of : Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Liberty for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in of Paynton for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection the office of the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has in the officeof the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to noon, Tuesday and Wednesday, and 1 to 4 expired, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. p.m., Thursday, April 15 to May 10, 1994. Any person who ,vishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in writing with: the Assessor, Village of Liberty, Box 59, Liberty, writing with: the Assessor, Village of Paynton, Box 10, Paynton, Sask. SOG 3AO, by May 10, 1994. Sask. SOM 2JO, by May 5, 1994. Dated at Liberty, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Dated at Paynton, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Michele Cruise, Gina Bernier, Assessor. Assessor. APRIL 15, 1994 425

'1illage of Plenty: Village of Springwater: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Plenty for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in ofSpringwater for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection the office of the Clerk, until the time for lodging appeals has in the office ofthe Assessor until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday to Thursday. expired, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., every Wednesday, April 20 to Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the May 11, 1994. Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the writing with: the Assessor, Village of Plenty, Box 177, Plenty, Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Sask. SOL 2RO, by May 10, 1994. writing with: the Assessor, Village of Springwater, Box 39, Dated at Plenty, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Springwater, Sask. SOK 4EO, by May 18, 1994. Maxine Woods, Dated at Springwater, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Assessor. Judy Hammond, Assessor.

Village of Plunkett: Town of Stoughton: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village of Plunkett for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Town of in the officeof the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has Stoughton for1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in expired, from 2 to 5:30 p.m., April 21 and 28 and May 5, 1994. the office of the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday, April 15 to Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the May 5, 1994. Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the writing with: the Assessor, Village of Plunkett, Box 149, Plunkett, Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Sask. SOK 3JO, by May 5, 1994. writing with: the Assessor, Town ofStoughto n, Box 397, Stoughton, Dated at Plunkett, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Sask. SOG 4TO, by May 5, 1994. Helen Miller, Dated at Stoughton, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Assessor. G. W. Figler, Assessor. Village of : Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Town of St. Walburg: ofRiverhurst for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Town of in the officeof the Assessor, until the time forlodging appeals has St. Walburg for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection expired, from 1 to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. in the officeof the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the expired, from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday \Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in and Thursday, April 15 to May 5, 1994. hvriting with: the Assessor, Village of Riverhurst, Box 116, Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Riverhurst, Sask. SOH 3PO, by May 5, 1994. Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in Dated at Riverhurst, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. writing with: the Assessor, Town of St. Walburg, Box 368, St. Walburg, Sask. SOM 2TO, by May 5, 1994. Jo-ann Shooter, Assessor. Dated at St. Walburg, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Muriel G. Rosser-Swift, Assessor. Village of : Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Town of Vonda: of Sheho for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in the office of the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll forthe Town of expired, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday to Friday, April 15 to Vonda for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in the May 5, 1994. office of the Administrator, until the time for lodgingappeals has expired, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday to Friday, April 15 to Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the May 5, 1994. Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in writing with: the Assessor, Village of Sheho, Box 130, Sheho, Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the Sask. SOA 3TO, by May 5, 1994. Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in writing with: the Administrator, Town of Vonda, Box 190, Vonda, Dated at Sheho, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Sask. SOK 4NO, by May 5, 1994. Pamela Hawreluik, Dated at Vonda, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Assessor. Lionel Diederichs, Assessor. Village of Sovereign: Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Village Town of Waldheim: of Sovereign for1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll forthe Town of in the office of the Administrator of the municipality, until the Waldheim for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection in time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the office of the Assessor, until the time for lodging appeals has Monday. expired, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday, April 15 to Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ May 5, 1994. herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of Any person who wishes to appeal his/her assessment to the publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge his/ Board of Revision is required to file his/her complaint(s) in her complaint in writing with the Administrator of the writing with: the Assessor, Town of Waldheim, Box 460, Waldheim, municipality. Sask. SOK 4RO, by May 5, 1994. Dated at Sovereign, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Dated at Waldheim, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. Lenora Anton, D. Chris Adams, Assessor. Assessor. 426 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE

Town of Zealandia: (2) In the case of a Bill incorporating a company, a receip( Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for the Town of from the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for any statutory Zealandia for 1994 has been prepared and is open to inspection at fees required shall also be deposited with the Clerk. my office, until the time for lodging appeals has expired, from 9 61 No remittance of a deposit on account of a Private Bill or a.m. to 11 p.m., Wednesday. any portion thereof shall be ordered by the Assembly unless the Any person who desires to object to the assessment of himself/ same has been recommended by the Committee charged with its herself or any other person must, within 20 days after the date of consideration, or unless the Bill has been withdrawn, rejected or the _publication of this notice in The Saskatchewan Gazette, lodge not reported upon, in which case the actual expenses incurred his/her complaint in writing at my office. shall be deducted from the deposit received before making such remittance. Dated at Zealandia, Saskatchewan, April 15, 1994. 63(1) All petitions to the Legislature for Private Bills of any Nora Hoffman, nature whatsoever shall require a notice clearly and distinctly Assessor. 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 Warehousemen's Lien Act 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. NOTICE OF SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS (2) Such notice shall be published prior to the filing of the Notice of sale of household goods by Ray's Moving & Storage petition with the Clerk of the Assembly as required in subrule Co. Ltd., Saskatoon, for payment of storage charges accrued to 59(1) in two consecutive issues of The Saskatchewan Gazette and date, plus any other charges: four consecutive issues of a newspaper, published in English and Johnson & Walker Advertising & Promotions - Last known having circulation in the locality affected. address: Suite 300, 5920 McLeod Trail S., Calgary, Alta. - one (3) A copy of the notice with a statutory declaration of the desk and run-off, stored since January 18, 1993. Charges accrued several publications of advertisement shall be filedwith the Clerk to date: $66.35. of the Assembly along with the Petition and Bill. Seifert, Jackie - Last known address: 9-2104 McIntyre St., 64(2) Every Bill for an Act of Incorporation, where a form of Regina, Sask. - one sofa, one loveseat, one chair. Stored since Model Bill has been adopted, shall be drawn in accordance with September 30, 1992. Charges accrued to date: $416.25. such Model Bill, copies of which may be obtained fromthe Clerk Goods will be offered for sale by public auction at Rose's of the Assembly. Any provisions contained in any such Bill which Furniture & Auction Rooms Ltd., 319 Avenue B South, Saskatoon, are not in accord with the Model Bill shall be inserted between Saturday, April 23, 1994, 1 p.m. Licence No. 148. brackets and shall be so printed. Ray's Moving and Storage Co. Ltd. 67 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. EXTRACTS FROM THE RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE RULING ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN In cases where the proposed Bill provides that the property to RELATING TO PRIVATE BILLS be used or occupied by the petitioner be exempt from taxation, either in whole or in part, the petitioner must filewith the Clerk of the Assembly, along with the petition, a written statement from the local municipal authority in which the said property is PETITIONS situated approving the intent of the provisions of the proposed 11(1) A petition to the Assembly may be presented by a Bill which provide for the exemption fromtaxation. Member at any time during the sitting of the Assembly by filing The name of the Member who is to present the Petition and the same with the Clerk. Private Bill must be furnishedto the Clerk of the Assembly at the (6) Petitions may be either written or printed; provided always time of filingthe Petition. Such Member should not, of course, be that when there are three or more petitioners, the signatures of a member of the Cabinet. at least three petitioners shall be subscribed on the sheet Gwenn Ronyk, containing the prayer of the petition. Clerk of the Legislative Assembly (9) No petition can be received which prays forany expenditure, Room 239, Legislative Building grant or charge on the public revenue, whether payable out of the Regina, Sask. S4S 0B3. Consolidated Fund or out of moneys to be provided by the Assembly. NOTE - A form of Petition can be obtained on application to NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly. PRIVATE BILLS All material for publication in The Saskatchewan Gazette must be submitted on diskette (WordPerfect 5.1) or in hard copy to the 59(1) All petitions for Private Bills shall be in duplicate and Office of the Queen's Printer, Saskatchewan Justice, 1871 Smith shall be filed with the Clerk of the Assembly not later than the Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 Tel. (306) 787-6896 by twentieth sitting day of the Session. noon on the Friday previous to the week of publication. If a (2) No petition for any Private Bill shall be received by the holiday occurs within the week of publication, the deadline is set Assembly if presented after the first 25 sitting days of the back to noon of the previous Thursday. At least one full week Session. should be allowed for mail delivery. (3) No Private Bill may be introduced in the Assembly after Each document or diskette must be complete in the form the first 30 sitting days of the Session. required for publication and must be separate from the 60(1) Every applicant for a Private Bill shall deposit with the covering letter. Signatures on all documents must be Clerk of the Assembly along with the Petition for the same, two typewritten or clearly printed immediatelr below the copies of the Bill, with marginal notes inserted, and an accepted written signatures. Publication of any materia received late cheque payable to the Minister of Finance for the sum of $250, if will be delayed. the said Bill does not exceed 10 pages, and $15 additional for each Prepayment is required for ALL advertising placed in page over that number; 450 words shall be held to constitute a The Saskatchewan Gazette by non-government advertisers page. Deposit accounts in a minimum amount of $100.00 are APRIL 15, 1994 427

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Release I (inc. binder)...... $40.00 NOTE: Our Minimum Order Charge Is $3.00 Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Popular Publications PAMPHLET ACTS The Business Corporations Act Kit ...... $5.00 Chapter Title Price The Business Names Registration Act Kit ...... 5.00 A The Dependent Adults Act Forms Kit ...... 7.50 The Garage Keepers Act Poster version ...... 3.25 A-1 The Abandoned Refrigerator Act $ .60 A-2 The Absconding Debtors Act .90 Th e A-3 The Absentee Act .60 sa1Yet; :�;�B�t4tt.�?.��.�.����.��.�.�.�����.�..� ...... 5.00 A-4 The Accredited Public Accountants Act 2.40 A-5.1 The Adoption Act 5.70 Accompanying books for mine use: A-6 The Age of Majority Act .60 (a) Electrical Hoisting Equipment Record Book ...... 32.00 A-7 The Agreement of Sale Cancellation Act .30 A-8.1 The Agricultural Credit Corporation of Saskatchewan Act 4.20 (b) Hoisting Machinery Record and A-9 The Agricultural Development and Adjustment Act 2.10 Friction Hoist Log ...... 28.00 A-10 The Agricultural Implements Act 4.20 (c) Hoist Operator Log Book ...... 25.00 A-12 The Agricultural Leaseholds Act .90 A-13 The Agricultural Products Marketing Development Fund Act .30 (d) Rope Record Book ...... 34.00 A-14.1 Repealed - The Agricultural Research Funding Act - (e) ShaftInspection Record Book ...... 15.00 Repealed by 1986-87-88, c.37 - Transitional Application: s.3 A-14.2 The Agricultural Safety Net Act 1.60 The Occupational Health and Safety Act ...... 3.74 A-16 The Agricultural Societies Act 2.70 The Occuptional Health and SafetyRegulations ...... 14.70 A-15.1 The Agriculture Development Fund Act 1.50 A-16.2 The Agri-Food Act 6.30 The Plumbing and Drainage Regulations A-16 The Agrologists Act 3.00 Three-part Office Consolidation ...... 25.00 A-18.01 The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act 12.00 The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code and A-18.02 The All Terrain Vehicles Act 2.40 Regulations Consolidation ...... 8.60 A-18.1 The Ambulance Act 3.90 A-18.2 The Amusement Ride Safety Act 2.40 The Labour Standards Act ...... 9.90 A-19 The Anatomy Act .90 A-20 The Ancillary Dental Personnel Education Act .30 Other Publications available fromthe Queen's Printer A-20.1 The Animal Identification Act .90 A-20.2 The Animal Products Act 2.10 Reports of the Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan. A-21 The Animal Protection Act .90 Please contact our office for a complete list of Reports A-22 The Apiaries Act 1.20 available A-22.1 The Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Act 1.80 A-24.1 The Arbitration Act, 1992 Report of the Saskatchewan Indian Justice Review 3.60 A-25 The Architects Act 3.00 Committee ...... 8.50 A-26 The Archives Act 1.20 Report of the Saskatchewan Metis Justice Review A-28 The Arts Board Act 1.20 Committee...... 7.50 A-28.1 The Assessment Management. Agency Act 4.50 A-30 The A•signment of Wages Act .60 Chapter 58, 1993 An Act to recognize Jean-Louis A-32 The Attachment of Debts Act 2.10 Legare / Loi sur la reconnaissance de A-34 The Auctioneers Act. 1.50 Jean-Louis Legare ...... 60 A-35 The Automobile Accident Insurance Act 18.00 APRIL15, 1994 429

Chapter Title Price Chapter Title Price 0-22.2 The Department of Rural Development Act $ .90 B 0-23 The Department of Social Services Act 1.50 B-0.1 The Beef Stabilization Act $ 1.50 0-24.1 The Department of Urban Affairs Act 1.20 B-5 The Boiler and Pressure Vessel Act 4.20 0-25 The Dependant•' Relief Act 1.50 B-6 The Border Areas Act .90 D-25.1 The Dependent Adulta Act 4.20 B-7.1 The Builders' Lien Act 9.30 0-26 Repealed -The Deserted Spouses' and Childrens' Maintenance B-8 The Building Trades Protection Act 1.20 Act-Repealed by 1990-91 c.F-6.1 -Transitional App. s.28 B-10 The Business Corporations Act 36.00 D-27 The Devolution of Real Properly Act .90 B-11 The Business Names Registration Act 3.00 D-28 The Direct Sellers Act 3.00 D-30 The Diseases of Animals Act .90 0-31 The Distress Act 1.20 C D-32.1 The Doukhobors of Canada C.C.U.B. Trust Fund Act 1.20 C-0.1 The Canada-United Kingdom Judgments EnforcementAct 1.50 C-1 The Canadian Institute of Management (Saskatchewan E Division) Act .90 C-2.1 The Cancer Foundation Act 2.10 E-0.001 The Economic Development and Tourism Act 1.20 C-3 The Cattle Marketing Deductions Act 1.50 E-0.01 The Ecological Reserves Act .60 C-4 The Cemeteries Act 4.50 E-0.1 The Education Act - Consolidated 8½ x 11 12.90 C-4.1 The CertifiedGeneral Accountants Act 2.40 E-3 The Education and Health Tax Act 4.20 C-6 The Change of Name Act 1.80 E-5 Repealed- The Educational Communications Corporation Act C-7.1 The Chartered Accountants Act, 1986 3.00 Repealed by 1983, c.10 -Transitional app. e.4 to s.9 C-7.2 The Child and Family Services Act 6.60 E-6 The Election Act 27.30 C-7.3 The Child Care Act 1.80 E-6.2 Repealed -The Electrical Inspection Act - Re ealed by 1993 c.E-6.3 -Transitional application: a.31, 32, C-8 Repealed -The Children of Unmarried Parents Act - c.3& (b), (c) and (d) Repealed by 1990-91, c.F-6.1 - Transitional Application: e.28 E-6.3 The Electrical Inspection Act, 1993 C-8.1 The Children's Law Act 3.00 5.40 E-7.1 Repealed - The Electrical Inspection and Licensing Act, 1981 C-9 The Chiropody Profession Act 3.00 Repealed 1988-89, c.E-6.2 - Transitional application: c.E-6.2, C-10 The Chiropractic Act 1.80 s.38 and c.bt -7 .2, s.34 C-11 The Choses in Action Act .30 E-7.2 The Electrical Licensing Act 2.70 C-12.1 The Clean Air Act 2.10 E-8 The Emergency Medical A.idAct .60 C-13 The Closing-out Salee Act 1.20 E-8.1 The Emergency Planning Act 3.60 C-15 The Collection Agents Act 2.40 E-9 The Employment Agencies Act .30 C-16 The Commissioners for Oaths Act .90 E-9.11 The Enforcement of Foreign Arbilral Awards Act .90 C-16.01 The Communications Network Corporation Act 1.80 E-9.2 The Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Act 4.50 C-16.1 The Community Bonds Act 4.50 E-10 The Engineering Profession Act 3.60 C-21 The Community Planning Profession Act 3.30 E-10.1 The Environmental Asseasment Act 1.80 C-23 The Companies Act 22.80 E-10.2 The Environmental Management and Protection Act 6.60 C-24 The Companies Winding Up Act 3.30 E-10.3 The Equality of Status of Married Persons Act .60 C-26 The Condominium Property Act 6.00 E-11 The Escheats Act .60 C-27 The Conservation and Development Act 7.50 E-12 The Executions Act 3.30 C-29 The Constitutional Questions Act .60 E-14 The Exemptions Act .90 C-29.J Repealed - The Construction Industry Labour Relations Act E-15 The Expropriation Act 1.80 ���e ��ed by 1983-84, c.2 -Transitional application: s.4 E-16 The Expropriation Procedure Act 3.90 s E-17 The Expropriation (Rehabilitation Projects) Act C-29.11 The Conatruction Industry Labour Relations Act, 1992 2.70 .30 C-29.2 The Consumer and Commercial AffairsAct .90 C-30 The Consumer Products Warranties Act 3.60 C-31 The Contributory Negligence Act .60 F-1 The Factors Act 1.20 C-32 The Controverted Elections Act 2.40 F-3.1 The Family and Community Services Act .30 C-33 The Controverted Municipal Elections Act 2.70 F-5 The Family Farm Credit Act 1.20 C-35 The Co-operative Guarantee Act 1.50 F-6.l The Family Maintenance Act 2.40 C-37.2 The Co-operatives Act, 1989 23.70 F-8.001 The Farm Financial Stability Act 7.80 C-38 The Coroners Act 3.00 F-9.1 The Farmers' Counselling and Asaistance Act 1.80 C-38.1 The Corporations Capital Tax Act 6.00 F-10 The Farming Communities Land Act .90 C-40 The Corrections Act 2.70 F-11 The Fatal Accidents Act .90 C-41 The Cost of Credit Disclosure Act 2.70 F-12 The Federal Courts Act .30 C-42 The Court of Appeal Act 1.20 F-13 The Federal-Provincial Agreements Act .60 C-43.1 The Court Officials Act, 1984 1.20 F-13.2 The Film and Video Classification Act 2.10 C-44 The Credit Reporting Agencies Act 1.80 F-13.4 The Financial Administration Act, I 993 5.70 C-45.1 The Credit Union Act, 1985 19.80 F-14 The Fire Departments Platoon Act .90 C-46 The Creditors' Relief Act 3.60 F-15.01 The Fire Prevention Act, 1980 3.60 C-47 Repealed -The Criminal Injuries Compensation Act - F-16 The Fisheries Act 1.20 Repealed by 1992 c.65 -Transitional Application F-18 The Foreign Judgmenta Act C-47.2 The Crop Insurance Act 1.80 .60 F-19 Tho Forest Act 9.00 C-48 The Crop Payments Act .90 F-21 The Fraudulent Preferences Act C-49 The Crown Administration of-Estates Act 1.20 .60 F-22.01 The Freedom of Informationand Protection of Privacy Act 7.50 C-50.101 The Crown Corporations Act, 1993 6.30 F-22.1 The Freehold Oil and Gas Production Tax Act C-50.11 The Crown Employment Contracta Act 2.70 1.80 F-23 Re aled -The Fuel Petroleum Products Act - Re "aled by C-50.2 The Crown Mineral• Act 6.30 19 r2-83 c.F-23.1 -Transitional application: ss.27(2 f C-51 The Crown Suits (Costs) Act .30 F-23.1 R ealed - The Fuel Tax Act- Repealed by 1986-87-88 C-51.01 The Culture and Recreation Act, 1993 .30 c. i-23.2 -Transitional application: ss.26(2) C-51.1 The Cut Knife Reference Act .30 F-23.2 The Fuel Tax Act, 1987 3.30 D G 0-1.1 The Dairy Workers (Maintenance of Operations) Act .90 G-2 The Garage Keepers Act 2.10 0-1.2 The Dangerous Goods Transportation Act 2.40 G-2 Poster - The Garage Keepers Act 3.25 0-4 The Dental Care Act .90 G-3.1 Re ealed - The Gas Inspection Act -Repealed by 0-5.1 The Dental Profession Act, 1978 3.60 19 c3 c.G-3.2 -Transitional application: c.29(b), (c) and (d) 0-6 The Dental Technicians Act 1.50 G-3.2 The Gas Inspection Act, 1993 2.70 0-6.1 The Dental Therapists Act 3.30 G-4 Repealed - The Gas Inspection and Licensing Act - D-7 The Denturista Act 3.30 R ealed by 1988-89 c.G-3.1 -Transitional application: 0-8 The Department of Agriculture Act 1.80 c. ;r.-3.l, s.29 and c.G-4.l, s.31 0-12.11 The Department of Economic Development Act, 1993 .90 G-4.1 The Gas Licensing Act 2.10 0-13.1 The Department of Energy and Mines Act .90 G-5 The Geographic Names Board Act .60 D-17 The Department of Health Act 1.80 G-5.1 The Government. Organization Act 1.50 D-17.1 The Department of Highways and Transportation Act 1.20 G-6 The Grain Charges Limitation Act .60 D-18.2 The Department of Justice Act 1.20 G-7 The Grain and Fodder Conservation Act .60 430 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE

Chapter Title Price Chapter Title Price G-7.1 The Grasslands National Park Act $ .30 L-27.1 The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of G-8 The Ground Water Conservation Act 1.20 Privacy Act $ 5.10 G-9 The Guarantee Companies Securities Act .30 L-30.1 The Local Government Election Act 13.50 L-33 The Local Improvements Act, 1993 6.00 H L-34 The Lord's Day (Saskatchewan) Act 1.50 H-0.01 The Health Districts Act 3.90 M H-1 The Health Services Act 5.70 H-2 The Hearing Aid Act .60 M-4 The Marriage Act 2.70 H-2.2 The Heritage Property Act 10.20 M-5 The Marriage Settlement Act .60 H-3 The Highways and Transportation Act 10.20 M-6.1 The Matrimonial Property Act 4.50 H-3.1 The Highway Traffic Act 11.70 M-7 Recealed -The Mechanics Lien Act - Repealed by H-4.01 The Home Care Act .90 19 4-85-86 c.B-7.1 -Transitional applicat10n: s.105, H-4.1 The Home Energy Loan Act 1.50 except s.61 H-4.2 The Home Owners' Protection Act .90 M-8 The Medical Care Insurance Supplementary Provisions Act .60 H-5.1 The Homesteads Act, 1989 2.10 M-9 The Medical and Hospitalization Tax Repeal Act 1.20 H-6 The Horned Cattle Purchases Act .90 M-9.1 The Medical Laboratory Licensing Act 2.10 H-6.1 The Horse Racing Commission Act 1.50 M-10.1 The Medical Profession Act, 1981 10.20 H-7 The Horse Racing Regulation Act .60 M-10.2 The Medical Radiation Technologists Act 2.10 H-8 The Horticultural Societies Act 2.10 M-11 The Medical Scholarships and Bursaries Act .90 H-9 The Hospital Revenue Act 1.80 M-11.1 The Meewasin Valley Authority Act 12.00 H-10 The Hospital Standards Act 3.00 M-11.11 The Members' Conflict of Interest Act 2.70 The Hotel Keepers Act .90 M-11.2 The Members of the Legislative Assembly Conflict of H-11 Interests Act 3.30 H-12 The House Building Assistance Act .60 M-12.1 Tbe Members of the Legislative Assembly Superannuation H-13 The Housing and Special-care Homes Act 4.50 Act, 1979 6.00 H-14.1 The Human Resources, Labour and Employment Act .90 M-13.1 The Mental Health Services Act 5.70 H-15 The Human Tissue Gin Act 1.20 M-14 The Mentally Disordered Persons Act 1.20 M-15.1 The Milk Control Act, 1992 3.00 I M-16.1 The Mineral Resources Act, 1985 2.10 1-1 The Improvements Under Mistake of Title Act .30 M-17.1 The Mineral Taxation Act, 1983 6.90 1-2 The Income Tax Act 9.90 M-20 The Minors Tobacco Act .30 I-2.1 The Indian and Native Affairs Act .30 M-21 The Mortgage Brokers Act 1.50 1-3 The Management Accountants Act 2.70 M-21.1 The Mortgage Interest Reduction Act .90 1-4 The Industrial Development Act 3.90 M-21.11 The Mortgage Protection Act 1.20 1-U The Industrial Incentive Program Act .60 M-21.2 The Motor Carrier Act 2.10 1-6 The Industrial Towns Act 1.50 M-22 The Motor Dealers Act 1.50 1-9 Repealed -The Infants Act -Repealed by 1990-91, c.C-8.1 M-23 The Motor Vehicle Insurance Premiums Tax Act 1.50 Transitional application: s.60 M-23.2 The Municipal Board Act 8.10 1-9.1 The Institute Act 3.00 M-24 The Municipal Debentures Repayment Act .90 1-10 The Insurance Premiums Tax Act 1.60 M-26 The Municipal Development and Loan (Saskatchewan) Act .60 1-10.1 The International Child Abduction Act 1.80 M-26 The Municipal Employees Superannuation Act 5.10 1-10.2 The International Commercial Arbitration Act 2.10 M-27 The Municipal Expropriation Act 1.50 I-10.3 The International Sale of Goods Act 4.80 M-28 The Municipal Financing Corporation Act 2.40 1-11 The Interpretation Act 3.30 M-29 The Municipal Hail Insurance Act 3.90 1-12.01 The Interprovincial Lotteries Act, 1984 .30 M-30 The Municipality Improvements Assistance 1-12.1 The lnterprovincial Subpoena Act .60 (Saskatchewan) Act 2.10 1-13 The Intestate Succession Act 1.20 M-31 The Municipal Industrial Development Corporations Act .60 1-16 The Irrigation Districts Act. 10.50 M-32.01 The Municipal Reference Act .30 M-32.1 The Municipal Revenue Sharing Act 1.20 M-34 The Municipal Tax Sharing (Potash) Act .90 J .M-39 The Mutual Medical And Hospital Benefit Association Act 2.40 J-2 The Judges' Orders Enforcement Act .30 N J-3 The Judgments Extension Act .60 J-4.1 The Jury Act, 1981 2.40 N-1 The Names of Homes Act .90 J-6.1/J-6,l The Justices of the Peace Act, 1981/loi de 1988 sur lesjuges N-3.1 The Natural Resources Act 2.40 de paix 3.30 N-4 The Naturopathy Act 1.50 N-4.01 The NewGrade Energy Inc. Act .30 L N-4.1 The Non-profit Corporations Act 24.60 L-0.1 The Labour-Management Disputes (Temporary Provisions) Act .60 N-6.01 The Northern Affairs Act .30 L-0.2 The Labour-sponsored Venture Capital Corporations Act 3.40 N-5.1 The Northern Municipalities Act 43.80 L-1 The Labour Standards Act 9.90 N-7 The Northern Saskatchewan Economic Development Act 1.50 L-2.1 The Land Bank Repeal And Temporary Provisions Act .90 N-8 The Notaries Public Act .90 L-3 The Land Contracts (Actions) Act 1.20 N-9.1 The Noxious Weeds Act, 1984 2.40 L-4 The Land Surveys Act 6.90 L-5 The Land Titles Act 30.30 0 L-6 The Landlord and Tenant Act 4.50 0-1.1 The OccupationAI Health and Safety Act 3.74 L-6.l/L6,l The Language Act/loi linguistique 1.80 The Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 14.70 L-8 The Law Reform Commission Act. .90 0-2 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act 7.20 L-9 The Laws Declaratory Act .30 0-3.1 The Oil Well Income Tax Act 4.50 L-9.001 The Leafcutting Beekeepers Registration Act .90 0-4 The Ombudsman Act 2.40 L-9.02 The League of Educational Administrators, Directors and 0-5 The Ophthalmic Dispensers Act 4.80 Superintendents Act, 1991 4.80 0-6.1 The Optometry Act, 1985 4.20 L-9.1 The Legal Aid Act 3.00 0-7 The Osteopathic Practice Act 2.70 L-10 Repealed -The Legal Profession Act -Repealed by 1990-91 0-8 The Ozone-depleting Substances Control Act .90 c.L-10.1 -Transitional application: s.93 L-10.1 The Legal Profession Act, 1990 6.90 p L-11.1 The Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Act 8.10 L-14 The Libel and Slander Act 2.10 P-1 The Parents' Maintenance Act .60 L-14.1 The Licensed Practical Nurses Act 3.30 P-1.1 The Parks Act 9.60 L-16 The Limitation of Actions Act 3.30 P-3 The Partnership Act 3.60 L-16 The Limitation of Civil Rights Act 4.20 p.4 The Passenger and Freight Elevator Act 1.50 L-17 The Line Fence Act .60 p.5 The Penalties and Forfeitures Act .30 L-19 The Liquor Board Superannuation Act 4.80 P-6.001 The Pension Benefits Act, 1992 7.20 L-19.1 The Liquor Consumption Tax Act .60 P-6.01 The Personal Care Homes Act 1.20 L-22 The Litter Control Act 3.30 P-6.1 The Personal Property Security Act 9.90 L-25.01 The Livestock Facilities Tax Credit Act 1.20 P-7 The Pest Control Act 2.10 L-26.1 The Livestock Investment Tax Credit Act 1.50 P-8 The Pest Control Products (Saskatchewan) Act 2.40 APRIL15, 1994 431

\ Chapter Title Price Chapter Title Price P-9 The Pharmacy Act $ 7.80 R-25 The Rural Municipal Administrators Act $ 2.40 P-11.1 The Physical Therapists Act, 1984 2.40 R-26.1 The Rural Municipality Act, 1989 - Consolidated 8½ x 11 21.15 P-11.2 The Pioneer Trust Company Depositors Assistance Act .30 R-27 The Rural Telephone Act 6.30 P-12 The Pipe Lines Act 2.10 P-13.1 The Planning and Development Act, 1983 21.60 s P-15 Repealed - The Police Act - Repealed by 1990-91, c.P-15.01 Transitional application: s.97 S-1 The Sale of Goods Act 3.60 P-16.01 The Police Act, 1990 8.40 S-2 The Sale of Lease of Certain Lands Act .60 P-16.1 The Police Pension (Saskatoon) Funding Act .60 S-3 The Sale of Training Courses Act 2.40 P-16.1 The Pollution (By Livestock) Control Act, 1984 .60 S-4 The Sales on Consignment Act 1.50 P-17 The Potash Corporation Of Saskatchewan Act 2.70 S-6 The Sand and Gravel Act .60 P-17.1 The Potash Corporation Of Saskatchewan Reorganization Act 2.40 S-6 The Saskatchewan Agricultural Returns Stabilization Act 1.20 P-18 The Potash Development Act 5.10 S-8 The Saskatchewan Assistance Act 2.10 The Power Corporation Act S-U The Saskatchewan Association of School Business Officials P-19 9.60 Act, 1993 The Power Corporation Superannuation Act 1.80 P-20 3.60 S-10 The Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts Act 1.20 P-20.1 The Powers of Attorney Act .30 S-11 The Saskatchewan Computer Utility Corporation Act P-21 2.10 The Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute Act 1.20 S-14 The Saskatchewan Development Fund Act .90 P-22.1 The Prairie and Forest Fires Act, 1982 3.00 gm S-15 The Saskatchewan Embalmers Act 2.10 P-22.2 The Pre-jud ent Interest Act .60 S-16 The Saskatchewan Evidence Act P-22.3 The Prepaid Funeral Services Act 3.90 2.70 S-17.1 The Saskatchewan Farm Security Act 17.10 P-23 The Prescription Drugs Act .90 S-18 The Saskatchewan 4-H Foundation Act The Privacy Act .60 P-24 .60 S-19.1 The Saskatchewan Government Insurance Act, 1980 2.10 P-26 The Private Investigators and Security Guards Act 1.80 S-19.2 The Saskatchewan Grain Car Corporation Act P-26.1 1.50 The Private Vocational Schools Regulation Act .90 S-21 The Saskatchewan Health Insurance Act .90 P-27 The Proceedings Against the Crown Act 1.60 S-22.1 The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Act P-28 The Professional Dieticians Act .90 1.20 S-23 The Saskatchewan Hospitalization Act 2.70 P-29 Repealed - The Property lmerovement Grant Act - Repealed S-24 The Saskatchewan Housing Corporation Act 5.10 by 1984-85-86 c.80 - Transitional application: ss.2(2) S-24.1 The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code P-30.01 4.80 The Provincial Auditor Act 2.10 Code Act and Regulations P-30.1 The Saskatchewan Human Rights 8.60 The Provincial Court Act 5.40 S-25.1 The Saskatchewan Income Plan Act .60 P-30.2 The Provincial Emblems and Honours Act 1.20 S-26 The Saskatchewan Insurance Act 29.40 P-31 The Provincial Lands Act 6.00 S-27 The Saskatchewan Land Surveyors Act 3.00 P-33 The Provincial Mediation Board Act 1.80 S-29 The Saskatchewan Medical Care Insurance Act P-35 5.70 The Provincial Secretary's Act .30 S-30 The Saskatchewan Mining Development Corporation Act 1.80 p.37 The Public Health Act 9.00 S-30.1 The Saskatchewan Mining Development Corporation P-38 The Public Inquiries Act .30 Reorganization Act .90 P-39.1 The Public Libraries Act, 1984 7.20 S-31 The Saskatchewan Multicultural Act .60 P-40 The Public Officers' Protection Act .30 S-31.l The Saskatchewan Natural Resources Transfer Agreement P-41 The Public Officials Security Act .60 (Treaty Land Entitlement) Act .90 P-42 The Public Service Act 3.30 S-32.1 The Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Corporation Act, 1985 3.60 P-43 The Public Service Superannuation Act 10.80 S-32.2 The Saskatchewan Pension Plan Act 1.80 P-43.1 The Public Trustee Act 5.70 S-32.3 The Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation Act 2.10 p.45 The Public Utilities Easements Act .90 S-34 The Saskatchewan Telecommunications Act 6.60 P-46 The Public Works Act 3.00 S-34.1 The Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding P-47.1 The Pulp and Paper Mills Act .60 Corporation Act 2.70 P-49 The Purchasing Act 1.20 S-35 The Saskatchewan Telecommunications Superannuation Act 5.10 P-50 The Pyramid Franchises Act 1.80 S-35.1 The SaskEnergy Act 5.40 S-42 Repealed - The Securities Act - Repealed by 1988-89 Q c.S-42.2 - Transitional application: s.163 S-42.2 The Securities Act, 1988 27.00 Q-1 The Queen's Bench Act 14.40 The Queen's Counsel Act S-46 The Seed Grain Advances Act .30 Q-2 .30 S-46.01 The Senior Citizens' Heritage Program Act .90 Q-3 The Queen's Printer's Act .90 S-47.01 The Senior Citizens Home Repair Assistance Act, 1984 .30 S-47.1 Repealed - The Senior Citizens School Tax Rebate Act - R Repealed by 1984-85-86 c.80 - Transitional application ss.4(2) S-50 The Slot Machine Act .30 R-1.l The Radiation Health and Safety Act, 1985 $ 2.10 S-50.01 The Small Business Investment Incentives Act 3.00 R-1.2 The Railway Act 4.20 S-50.1 The Small Claims Claims Act 2.40 R-2.1 The Real Estate Brokers Act, 1987 6.60 S-62 The Snowmobile Act 2.70 R-3 The Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Act .90 S-54 The Soil Drifting Control Act .60 R-4.l The Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Act, 1983 2.70 S-56 The South Saskatchewan River Irrigation Act 3.90 R-6 The Recording of Evidence by Sound Recording Machine Act .90 S-56.2 The Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Act 3.90 R-7 The Recovery of Possession of Land Act .60 S-57.1 The State of the Environment Report Act .30 R-8.01 The Referendum and Plebiscite Act 1.20 S-58 The Statistics Act .90 R-8.1 The Regional Colleges Act 2.40 S-59.1 The Stock Savings Tax Credit Act 3.90 R-9.1 The Regional Parks Act, 1979 1.50 S-60 The Stray Animals Act 2.10 R-11 The Registered Music Teachers Act 1.20 S-61.1 The Student Assistance and Student Aid Fund Act, 1985 1.50 R-12.1 Recealed - The Rettered Nurses Act, 1978 - Repealed by S-62 The Subdivisions Act .90 19 8-89 c.R-12.2 - ansitional application: s.48 S-63 Repealed - The Summary Offences Procedure Act - R-12.2 The Registered Nurses Act, 1988 4.20 Repealed by 1990-91 c.S-63.1 - Transitional application: s.60 R-13 The Registered Occupational Therapist Act 2.10 S-63.1 The Summary Offences Procedure Act, 1990 6.30 R-13.1 The Registered Psychiatric Nurses Act 3.60 S-64 The Superannuation (Supplementary Provisions) Act 11.40 R-14 The Registered Psychologists Act 1.50 S-65 The Surface Rights Acquisition and Compensation Act 7.20 R-15 The Registered Social Workers Act 2.10 S-66.1 The Survival of Actions Act .60 R-16.1 The Regulations Act, 1989 .90 S-67.1 The Survivorship Act, 1993 .60 R-17 The Rehabilitation Act .60 R-19 The Religious Societies Land Act .90 T R-19.1 Repealed - The Renters Property Tax Rebate Act - Repealed by 1984-85-86 c.80 - Transitional application: ss.3(2) T-1.1 The Tabling of Documents Act, 1991 .30 R-20.2 The Representation Act, 1989 4.80 T-1.2 The Tartan Day Act .30 R-21 The Research Council Act 1.20 T-2 The Tax Enforcement Act 6.90 R-21.2 The Residential Services Act 1.20 T-6.1 The Teachers' Dental Plan Act .30 R-22 The Residential Tenancies Act 5.70 T-7 The Teacher's Federation Act 4.20 R-22.01 The Revenue and Financial Services Act 6.00 T-8 The Teachers' Life Insurance (Government Contributory) Act 1.20 R-22.1 The Revised Statutes Act, 1979 .30 T-9 The Teachers' Superannuation Act 11.70 R-23 The Road Allowances Crown Oil Act .60 T-10 The Telephone Department Act 1.20 R-23.1 The Rural Development Act .60 T-12 The Thresher Employees Act 1.50 R-24 The Rural Electrification Act 3.00 T-13 The Threshers' Lien Act .60 432 THE SASKATCHEWANGAZETTE

Chapter Title Price Chapter Title Price T-14 The Time Act $ 3.00 T-15 The Tobacco Tax Act 3.30 w T-17 The Trade Union Act 7.50 W-1 The Wages Recovery Act $ 1.80 T-18 The Trading Stamp Act .60 W-1.1 The Wakamow Valley Authority Act 6.90 T-19.1/ W-1.2 The Wanuskcwin Heritage Park Act 1.20 T-19,1 The Traffic Safety Court of Saskatchewan Act, 1988/loi de 1988 The Warehousemen's Lien Act sur le tribunal de la securite routi�re de la Saskatchewan 2.70 W-3 .60 T-20.1 The Treaty Land Entitlement Implementation Act .30 W-4 The Wascana Centre Act 9.60 T-22.1 The Trust and Loan Corporations Act 3.90 W-4.001 The Wascana Rehabilitation Centre Act .90 T-23 The Trustee Act 4 80 W-4.01 The Water Appeal Board Act 1.20 W-4.1 The Water Corporation Act 8.40 W-6 The Water Power Act 2.40 u W-10 The Water Users Act 2.10 U-1 The Unconscionable Transactions Relief Act .90 W-11 The Watershed Associations Act 3.30 U-1.1 The Unified Family Court Act 1.50 W-12 The Western Development Museum Act 1.20 U-1.2 The Uniform Building and Accessibility Standards Act 3.30 W-13 The White Cane Act .60 U-2 The Union Hospital Act 8.10 W-13.1 The Wildlife Act 4.20 U-5 The University of Regina Act 6.30 W-13.2 The Wildlife Habitat Protection Act 41.70 U-6 The University of Saskatchewan Act 6.00 W-14 The Wills Act 3.90 U-7 The University of Saskatchewan Foundation Act .90 W-15.1 The Women's Affairs Act .30 U-8 The Unsolicited Goods and Credit Cards Act .60 W-16 The Woodmen'• Lien Act 1.50 U-8.1 The Urban Municipal Administrators Act 2.10 W-17.1 The Workers' Compensation Act, 1979 15.30 U-10 Re ealed -The Urban Municipality Act - Repealed by W-19 The Workers' Compensation Board Superannuation Act 3.90 19 s3-84 c.U-11 - Transitional application ss.334(2) U-11 The Urban Municipality Act, 1984 43.50 U-11.1 The Urban Parks Financial Arrangements Act, 1993 .30 Y-1 The Young Offenders' Services Act .90 V V-1 The Variation of Trusts Act .30 ACTS TO BE PROCLAIMED V-2 The Vegetable and Honey Sales Act .90 V-2.1 The Vehicle Administration Act 8.70 Chapter Title Price V-4 The Venereal Disease Prevention Act 1.50 C-17 The Community Cablecasters Act $ 2.40 V-4.1 The Venture Capital Tax Credit Act 4.50 C-26.1 The Condominium Property Act, 1993 9.30 V-5.1 The Veterinarians Act, 1987 3.90 V-6 The Veterinary Services Act 1.80 C-39.1 The Correctional Services Act 4.20 V-6.01 The Victims of Crime Act 2.10 N-4.02 The NewGrade Energy Inc. Protection Act 1.50 V-6.lN-6,lThe Victims of Workplace Injuries Day of Mourning Act/loi sur P-6.2 The Personal Property Security Act, 1993 13.20 le jour de deuil en souvenir des victimes d'accidents de travail .60 P-18.1 The Potash Resources Act 1.50 V-7 The Vital Statistics Act 7.50 S-52.1 The Social Worker• Act 3.30

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