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NS Royal Gazette Part I Volume 230, No. 5 February 3, 2021 Halifax, Nova Scotia Part I Published by Authority Index of Notices A PROCLAMATION Companies Act WHEREAS we have been advised by Our Executive 3246253 Nova Scotia Company ................................. 234 Council that it is in the public interest that the prorogation 3308976 Nova Scotia Limited .................................... 234 of the Second Session of the Sixty-Third General Angela M. Collins Consulting Limited ...................... 234 Assembly proclaimed and beginning on the 18th day of Augusta Advisors Incorporated .................................. 234 December, A.D. 2020, should be extended until the 9th Dream Street SMP Pictures Inc. ................................. 234 day of March, A.D. 2021, and that the Third Session of Firmavest Company ................................................... 234 the Sixty-Third General Assembly should meet on WREG Holdings Limited ........................................... 234 Tuesday, the 9th day of March, A.D. 2021, at one o’clock in the afternoon, for the dispatch of business: Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act Administrative Decisions ........................................... 235 NOW KNOW YE THAT WE, by and with the advice of Our Executive Council, have thought fit to extend the Health Protection Act prorogation of the Second Session of the Sixty-Third Order of the Chief Medical Officer of Health General Assembly until the 9th day of March, A.D. 2021, (January 29, 2021) ................................................... 266 and to summon the said General Assembly and do hereby summon the said General Assembly to meet on Tuesday, Probate Act the 9th day of March, A.D. 2021, at one o’clock in the Boutilier, Terry William ............................................. 235 afternoon, for the dispatch of business, of which all persons concerned are to take notice and govern Probate Act – Estate Notices themselves accordingly. Estate Notices ............................................................. 239 Estate Notices (subsequent)........................................ 245 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these our Letters to be made Patent and the Miscellaneous Notices Great Seal of Nova Scotia to be hereunto Proclamation re: Third Session of the Sixty-Third affixed. General Assembly – March 9, 2021 ........................ 233 WITNESS, Our Trusty and Well Beloved His Honour Arthur J. LeBlanc, ONS, Q.C., PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Nova sgd: Arthur J. LeBlanc Scotia. G/S AT Our Province House in the Halifax Regional Municipality, this 3rd day of February ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of in the year of Our Lord two thousand and God, of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her twenty-one and in the Sixty Ninth year of Our Other Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of Reign. the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. BY COMMAND: TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, OR WHOM THE SAME MAY IN ANY WISE sgd: Honourable Mark Furey CONCERN, PROVINCIAL SECRETARY GREETING: ATTORNEY GENERAL AND MINISTER OF JUSTICE RG February 3, 2021 233 © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 234 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, February 3, 2021 IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by 3246253 Nova 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by Augusta Scotia Company for Leave to Surrender its Certificate Advisors Incorporated for Leave to Surrender its of Continuance Certificate of Incorporation NOTICE is hereby given that 3246253 Nova Scotia NOTICE is hereby given that Augusta Advisors Company intends to make an application to the Registrar Incorporated intends to make an application to the of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender Certificate of Continuance. its Certificate of Incorporation. Dated February 3, 2021. Dated this February 3, 2021. Kimberly Bungay Charles S. Reagh Stewart McKelvey Stewart McKelvey Solicitor for 3246253 Nova Scotia Company Solicitor for Augusta Advisors Incorporated RG February 3, 2021 RG February 3, 2021 IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by 3308976 Nova 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by Dream Street Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of SMP Pictures Inc. for Leave to Surrender its Incorporation Certificate of Incorporation NOTICE is hereby given that 3308976 Nova Scotia NOTICE is hereby given that Dream Street SMP Pictures Limited intends to make application to the Registrar of Inc. intends to make an application to the Nova Scotia Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender Certificate of Incorporation. its Certificate of Incorporation. January 26, 2021. Dated February 1st, 2021. Patrick S. Cassidy Timothy M. Hogan, President Cox & Palmer Dream Street SMP Pictures Inc. 1100-1959 Upper Water Street Halifax NS B3J 3N2 RG February 3, 2021 Solicitor for 3308976 Nova Scotia Limited IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. RG February 3, 2021 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by Firmavest Company for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. Incorporation 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by Angela M. Collins Consulting Limited for Leave to Surrender its NOTICE is hereby given that Firmavest Company Certificate of Incorporation intends to make application to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Certificate of NOTICE is hereby given that Angela M. Collins Incorporation. Consulting Limited intends to make an application to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender January 26, 2021. its Certificate of Incorporation pursuant to Section 137 of the Companies Act of Nova Scotia. P. Robert Arkin Cox & Palmer Dated at Bedford, Nova Scotia, on January 25, 2021. 1100-1959 Upper Water Street Halifax NS B3J 3N2 Shelly A. Martin, JD Solicitor for Firmavest Company Solicitor for Angela M. Collins Consulting Limited RG February 3, 2021 RG February 3, 2021 IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 81 - and - An Application by WREG Holdings Limited for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, February 3, 2021 235 WREG Holdings Limited (the “Company”) hereby gives which is attached to this Notice of Application, is filed in notice pursuant to the provisions of Section 137 of the support of this application. Other materials may be filed Companies Act (Nova Scotia) that it intends to make and will be delivered to you or your lawyer before the application to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for hearing. the Province of Nova Scotia for leave to surrender its Certificate of Incorporation of the Company. NOTICE: If you contest any part of the application you must complete and file a notice of objection in Form 47 Dated at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the 28th day of January, with the court, and then serve the notice of objection on 2021. the personal representative and each person interested in the estate. Jared B. Schwartz Patterson Law If you do not file and serve a notice of objection you will Solicitor for WREG Holdings Limited not be entitled to any notice of further proceedings and you may only make representations at the hearing with RG February 3, 2021 the permission of the registrar or judge. IN THE MATTER OF: The Probate Act, S.N.S. 2000, If you do not come to the hearing in person or as c. 31 - and - In the Estate of Terry William Boutilier, represented by your lawyer, the court may give the Deceased applicant what they want in your absence. You will be bound by any order the court makes. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE FOR NOVA SCOTIA Notice of Application (S. 64(3)(a)) Therefore, if you contest any part of this application, you or your lawyer must file and serve a notice of objection The applicant Lillian Walsh, sister and creditor of the in Form 47 and come to the hearing. deceased has applied to the Judge of the Probate Court of Nova Scotia, at the Probate District of Halifax, the Law Dianna M. Rievaj Courts, 1815 Upper Water Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia Highlander Law Group for an Order that the document titled “Last Will and 5288 St. Margaret’s Bay Road, Suite 201 Testament” dated January 22, 2018 be admitted to Proof Upper Tantallon NS B3Z 2J1 in Solemn Form despite not complying with all of the Telephone: 902-826-3070; Fax: 902-826-1694 formalities of the Wills Act, R.S., c. 505, s. 1 to be heard Email: [email protected] on March 25, 2021 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. RG February 3, 2021 (3 issues) The affidavit of Lillian Walsh in Form 46, a copy of Administrative Decisions Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture Fisheries and Coastal Resources Act, S.N.S. 1996, c. 25 The Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture invites members of the public to provide written comment on applications for Aquaculture Licences and Leases. Selected details of the application(s) are as follows, with further information also found at http://novascotia.ca/fish/aquaculture/public-information/. 3084315 Nova Scotia Limited Location: Merigomish Harbour, Pictou County AQ#1355 Type: Marine Renewal Application Size: 4.49 HA Cultivation Method: Bottom cultivation with gear on a portion of the site and bottom cultivation without gear Species: American oyster, Bay quahog Proposed Term: 10-year licence/20-year lease Submission Period: January 28, 2021 to February 26, 2021 Summary of Application: 3084315 Nova Scotia Limited is requesting a renewal of the licence and lease for AQ#1355. The site was first licensed in May 2011 as a bottom cultivation without gear method for American oyster and Bay quahog. On November 9, 2020, the licence and lease were amended to authorize bottom cultivation with gear on a portion of the site.
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