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THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART 111 (REGULATIONS OF SASKATCHEWAN) The SaskatchewanPUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN'S PRINTERGazette PART I Volume 88 REGINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1992 No. 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I SPECIAL DAYS 418 APPOINTMENT ................................................ 418 ACTS PROCLAIMED ........................................... 418 BOARD ORDERS ............................................... 418 The Assessment Management Agency Act ........................... 418 MINISTER'S ORDERS .......................................... 418 The Education Act .............................................. 418 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ................................. 419 The Rural Municipality Act, 1989 .................................. 420 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES ........................... 420 The Co-operatives Act, 1989 ....................................... 420 The Business Corporations Act .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 420 The Business Names Registration Act .............................. 421 The Non-profit Corporations Act .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 424 PUBLIC NOTICES .............................................. 425 The Change of Name Act ......................................... 425 Criminal Code (Canada) . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 425 The Garage Keepers Act . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 426 Highway TrafficBoard . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 426 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 430 The Rural Municipality Act, 1989 .................................. 431 The Urban Municipality Act, 1984 ................................. 435 EXTRACTS FROM THE RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN RELATING TO PRIVATE BILLS . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 440 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ..................................... 441 PART II The Medical Care Insurance Payment Amendment Regulations, 1992 41 The Court of Appeal Fees Amendment Regulations, 1992 . .. .. .. 44 The Marriage Amendment Regulations, 1992 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 45 The Queen's Bench Fees Amendment Regulations, 1992 . .. .. .. .. .. 51 The Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Amendment Regulations, 1992 (No.2) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 52 The Surrogate Court Fees Amendment Regulations, 1992 . .. .. .. 52 The Public Trustee Amendment Regulations, 1992 .. .. .. .. .. .. 53 418 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE SPECIAL DAYS Bjorkdale, Village of Brownlee, Village of Cando, Village of Caronport, Village of Chamberlain, Resort Village of Cochin, Resort Village of Coteau The following week has been designated by the Beach, Village of Dafoe, Village of Denholm, Vil­ Minister of Health as: lage of Dinsmore, Village of Dodsland, Village of "Saskatchewan OrganDonor Awareness Week" Englefeld, Village of Evesham, Village of Eye­ - April 19 to April 25, 1992. brow, Village of Fairlight, Village of Fenwood, Village of Gainsborough, Village of Gladmar, Resort Village of Glen Harbour, Village of Kan­ APPOINTMENT nata Va lley, Village of Kendal, Village of Kisbey, Village of Lebret, Resort Village of Lumsden Beach, Village of Major, Village of McTaggart, DESIGNATION OF BREATHALY ZER Resort Village of Melville Beach, Village of Mer­ vin, Village of Milden, Village of Muenster, Vil­ TECHNICIANS lage of North Portal, Village of Palmer, Village of (Breath Samples) Pie.rceland, Village of Pilger, Village of Plenty, Village of Richmound, Village of Sceptre, Village I, Brian Barrington-Foote, Q.C., Deputy Attor­ of Shamrock, Resort Village of Shields, Village of ney General pursuant to subsection 254(1) of the Silton, Village of Smiley, Village of Springwater, Criminal Code(Canada), as amended from time to Village of St. Benedict, Village of Stockholm, time, hereby designate as being qualified to oper­ Resort Village of Sunset Cove, Resort Village of ate an approved instrument and therefore a Thode, Village of Tramping Lake, Village of "qualified technician" in respect of breath sam­ Windthorst, Village of Zelma. ples, the following person: Canadian Forces Base Moose Jaw MilitaryPolice Section- CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF Hinze, Sherman George - C.F.B. Moose Jaw CERTAIN NORTHERN MUNICIPALITIES Military Police. Dated March 23, 1992. Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Man­ B. Barrington-Foote, Q.C., agement Agency Act and section 224 of The North­ Deputy Attorney General and ern Municipalities Act, the assessment of the Deputy Minister of Justice following northern municipality was confirmed l for the Province of Saskatchewan. on March 25, 1992: Northern Village of Ile A La Crosse. ACTS PROCLAIMED J CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF The following proclamations have been issued CERTAIN RURAL MUNICIPALITIES that are effective on or after January 1, 1992: Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Man­ The Labour-sponsored Venture Capital Corpora­ agement Act and section 327 of The Rural Munici­ tion Amendment Act, 1990, c.20, S.S. 1990-91. pality Act, 1989, the assessments of the following Proclaimed in force effective February 17, 1992. rural municipalities were confirmed on March 25, The Police Act, 1990, c.P-15.01, S.S. 1990-91. 1992: Proclaimed in force effective January 1, 1992. R.M. of Whiska Creek No. 106, R.M. of Coulee * A proclamation appearing in this list for No. 136, R.M. of Huron No. 223, R.M. of Lost River the first time is indicated in bold print. No. 313, R.M. of Prairiedale No. 321. BOARD ORDERS Kenneth G. Love, Chairman. Bryan Hebb, Board Secretary. Saskatchewan Assessment The Assessment Management Agency Act Management Agency. CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF MINISTER'S ORDERS CERTAIN URBAN MUNICIPALITIES Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Man­ The Education Act agement Act and section 273 of The Urban Munici­ pality Act, 1984, the assessments of the follow­ ing urban municipalities were confirmed on MO 29/92. Pursuant to the power vested in me March 25, 1992: by clause 27(2)(b) of The Education Act, and in City of Moose Jaw, City of North Battleford, accordance with the provisions of clause City of Weyburn, City of Yorkton, Town of Allan, 27(2.l)(b) of the said Act, I hereby order the estab­ Town of Arcola, Town of Carrot River, Town of lishment of an additional sub-division in the Last Delisle, Town ofDundurn, Town of Grenfell, Town Mountain School Division No. 29 of Saskatche­ of Kindersley, Town of Lemberg, Town of Maple wan, to be known as Sub-division No. 8, compris­ Creek, Town of Morse, Town of Radville, Town of ing the Day Star Indian Reserve No. 87, effective Shellbrook, Town of Stoughton, Town of Wolseley, the date of this Order. Village of Antler, Resort Village of Aquadeo, I further order, pursuant to clauses 27 (2)(a) and Resort Village of Beaver Flat, Village of 27(2)(b) of The Education Act, and in accordance J APRIL 3, 1992 419 with section 11 of The Local Government Election might reasonably be adversely affected by such Act, that the first term of office for the member of disposal. the board of education representing Sub-division Dated at Regina, Sask., March 26, 1992. No. 8 shall commence at the first meeting of the board of education following the election and shall continue until the first meeting of the board of eduction following the next general election in FERTILE TILSTON-SOURIS VALLEY BEDS the school division. POOL - PRESSURE MAINTENANCE Dated at Regina, March 24, 1992. MRO 76/92. Pursuant to section 17.1 of The Oil Arleen Hynd, and Gas Conservation Act, the application sub­ Deputy Minister of Education. mitted by Kennibar Resources Ltd. for disposing of salt water recovered from oilfield production by injection into the Tilston Beds through the well The Oil and Gas Conservation Act Kennibar et al Fertile lOA-10-6-30 located in legal subdivision 10 of Section 10, in Township 6, in Range 30, West of the First Meridian, is approved WILLMAR WEST FROBISHER BEDS POOL - in accordance with plans and specifications filed HORIZONTAL WELL - GOOD PRODUCTION with the Department as P.M. 820 and subject to PRACTICE the following conditions: 1 Installations shall be subject to the approval MRO 73/92. Pursuant to subsection 17 (1) of The of a field representative of the Department prior Oil and Gas Conservation Act, permission is to the commencement of salt water injection and granted to Williston Wildcatters Corporation to subsequent to any modifications to such installa­ produce the following horizontal well: tions. W Wild et al Willmar W HZ C15-22-B10-22-6-4, 2 The wellhead injection pressure shall be lim­ according to Good Production Practice, effective ited to a maximum of 8 000 kilopascals. on March 1, 1992. 3 All injection volumes shall be metered with a Dated at Regina, Sask., March 20, 1992. Department approved method. This approval does not authorize the applicant to dispose of salt water without the consent of all GAINSBOROUGH NORTH FROBISHER­ the mineral owners, other than the Crown, that ALIDA BEDS POOL HORIZONTAL WELL - might reasonably be adversely affected by such GOOD PRODUCTION PRACTICE disposal. Dated at Regina, Sask., March 26, 1992. MRO 7 4/92. Pursuant to subsection 17 (1) of The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, permission is granted to Co-enerco Resources Ltd. to produce the following horizontal well: HUME MIDALE BEDS POOL - HORIZONTAL CRL Poco Gains N HZ D14-31-B9-31-2-30, WELL PROJECT according to Good Production Practice, effective MRO 77 /92. The application submitted by Lat­ on March 1, 1992. eral Vector Resources Inc. on behalf of Aldon Oils Dated at Regina, Sask., March
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