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7Kh $Oehuwd *D]Hwwh 7KH$OEHUWD*D]HWWH PART 1 _______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Vol. 94 EDMONTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1998 No. 21 _______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ PROCLAMATION [GREAT SEAL] CANADA PROVINCE OF ALBERTA H.A. “Bud” Olson, Lieutenant Governor. ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Her Other Realms and Territories, QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith P R O C L A M A T I O N To all to Whom these Presents shall come GREETING Doug Rae, Acting Deputy Minister of Justice and Acting Deputy Attorney General. WHEREAS section 3 of the Special Waste Management Corporation Act Repeal Act provides that that Act comes into force on Proclamation; and WHEREAS it is expedient to proclaim the Special Waste Management Corporation Act Repeal Act in force: NOW KNOW YE THAT by and with the advice and consent of Our Executive Council of Our Province of Alberta, by virtue of the provisions of the said Act hereinbefore referred to and of all other power and authority whatsoever in Us vested in that behalf, We have ordered and declared and do hereby proclaim the Special Waste Management Corporation Act Repeal Act in force on November 1, 1998. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Our Province of Alberta to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS: THE HONOURABLE H. A. “BUD” OLSON, Lieutenant Governor of Our Province of Alberta, in Our City of Edmonton in Our Province of Alberta, this 28th day of October in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety-eight and in the Forty-seventh Year of Our Reign. BY COMMAND Jon Havelock, Provincial Secretary. THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, NOVEMBER 14, 1998 RESIGNATIONS AND RETIREMENTS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ACT Resignation of Justice of the Peace August 1, 1997 Lineger, Agnes Anne, of Edmonton November 15, 1998 Smith, Sandra Joyce, of Olds _______________________________________________________________________ _ GOVERNMENT NOTICES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ORDER DESIGNATING REGISTERED HISTORIC RESOURCE (Historical Resources Act) File No. Des. 1934 I, Shirley McClellan, Minister charged with the administration of the Historical Resources Act, R.S.A. 1980, c. H-8, as amended, do hereby: 1. Pursuant to section 15, subsection (1) of that Act, designate the building known as the Alberta Government Telephones Exchange Building, together with the land legally described as plan 9520485, block 3, lot 20A, excepting thereout all mines and minerals, and municipally located at 5041A-50 Street, Mannville, Alberta be designated a Registered Historic Resource, 2. Give notice that pursuant to section 15, subsection (5) of that Act, no person shall destroy, disturb, alter, restore, or repair any Registered Historic Resource or remove any historic object from a Registered Historic Resource until the expiration of 90 days from the date of serving notice on the Minister of any proposed action, unless the Minister sooner consents to the proposed action. Signed at Edmonton, October 26, 1998. Shirley McClellan, Minister. _______________ File No. Des. 1950 I, Shirley McClellan, Minister charged with the administration of the Historical Resources Act, R.S.A. 1980, c. H-8, as amended, do hereby: 1. Pursuant to section 15, subsection (1) of that Act, designate the building known as the St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Egremont, together with the land legally described as all that portion of the south east quarter of section 1, township 59, range 22, west of the fourth meridian, described as follows: commencing at a point on the east boundary of the said quarter section distant 418 feet measured southerly along the said east boundary from the north east corner of the said quarter section; thence southerly along the said east boundary a distance of 209 feet; thence westerly parallel to the north boundary of the said quarter section a distance of 209 feet; thence northerly parallel to the east boundary thereof a distance of 209 feet; thence easterly parallel to the north boundary of the said quarter section a distance of 209 feet more or less to the point of commencement, containing 1 acre 2114 THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, NOVEMBER 14, 1998 more or less, excepting thereout all mines and minerals, and municipally located at Egremont, Alberta be designated a Registered Historic Resource, 2. Give notice that pursuant to section 15, subsection (5) of that Act, no person shall destroy, disturb, alter, restore, or repair any Registered Historic Resource or remove any historic object from a Registered Historic Resource until the expiration of 90 days from the date of serving notice on the Minister of any proposed action, unless the Minister sooner consents to the proposed action. Signed at Edmonton October 26, 1998. Shirley McClellan, Minister. _______________ File No. Des. 1979 I, Shirley McClellan, Minister charged with the administration of the Historical Resources Act, R.S.A. 1980, c. H-8, as amended, do hereby: 1. Pursuant to section 15, subsection (1) of that Act, designate the building known as St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, together with the land legally described as plan 4301R, block 7, lots 3 to 8 inclusive, and municipally located at Calgary, Alberta be designated a Registered Historic Resource, 2. Give notice that pursuant to section 15, subsection (5) of that Act, no person shall destroy, disturb, alter, restore, or repair any Registered Historic Resource or remove any historic object from a Registered Historic Resource until the expiration of 90 days from the date of serving notice on the Minister of any proposed action, unless the Minister sooner consents to the proposed action. Signed at Edmonton October 26, 1998. Shirley McClellan, Minister. _______________________________________________________________________ _ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HOSTING EXPENSES EXCEEDING $600.00 For the quarter July 1 - September 30,1998 Function: Rendezvous Canada Date: May 12, 1998 Amount: $5,000.00 Purpose: To achieve awareness and support for the Alberta Advantage through worldwide promotion, support tourism marketing and promote Alberta capabilities, products and services to international markets. Location: Quebec City, Quebec Function: Introduction for new Managing Director Date: June 5, 1998 Amount: $1,161.00 Purpose: To introduce new director of Tokyo office to the local business community. Location: Tokyo, Japan 2115 THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, NOVEMBER 14, 1998 HEALTH HOSTING EXPENSES EXCEEDING $600.00 For the quarter July 1 to September 30, 1998 Date: July 3, 1998 Purpose: Provincial Health Council “Sustainability Workshop” Location: Delta Edmonton Centre Suite, Edmonton Function Date: June 22-23, 1998 Amount: $7,109.30 Date: July 13, 1998 Purpose: Provincial Health Council “Sustainability Workshop” Location: Sheraton Cavalier, Calgary Function Date: June 29-30, 1998 Amount: $6,111.11 Date: July 31, 1998 Purpose: Telehealth/RHA Meeting Location: Westin Hotel, Edmonton Function Date: March 20 & 30, 1998 Amount: $1,022.93 Date: July 31, 1998 Purpose: Hepatitis C Working Group Meeting Location: Westin Hotel, Edmonton Function Date: June 1-2, 1998 Amount: $966.00 _______________________________________________________________________ _ JUSTICE CANCELLATION OF QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN APPOINTMENT Royal Canadian Mounted Police “K” Division Cieslikowski, Peter Bruce (Date of cancellation August 20, 1998) _______________________________________________________________________ _ MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS The Registrar’s Periodical, corporate registration, incorporation and other notices of the Corporate Registry are listed at the end of this issue. _______________________________________________________________________ _ ALBERTA OPPORTUNITY COMPANY LOAN AUTHORIZATIONS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1998 (Alberta Opportunity Fund Act) 599674 Alberta Ltd. Claresholm. Restaurant and mobile catering. Majority Owners: Robert Gerlitz, Patricia Ryan. Loan Authorized: 7,000. 2116 THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, NOVEMBER 14, 1998 Purpose: Renovations, Equipment. 647838 Alberta Ltd. Blackfalds. Service Hip Joint Productions Inc. Edmonton. station / Convenience store. Silkscreening and embroidery. Majority Owners: Jong Bok, Byong Bok. Majority Owners Gary Lalonde. Loan Authorized: 250,000. Loan Authorized: 40,000. Purpose: Equipment. Purpose: Working capital. 698006 Alberta Ltd. Brooks. Carpet & Innovative Technical Solutions Inc. floor covering. Calgary. Ignition system testing units. Majority Owners Leonard Mrazek, Majority Owners Terry Bernard. William Bosnjak, Sandra Bosnjak. Loan Authorized: 60,000. Loan Authorized: 155,000. Purpose: Working capital, Restructure Purpose: Land & buildings, Renovations. debt, Increase inventory. 800848 Alberta Ltd. Valleyview. Jones & Watkins. Wembley. Concession. Restaurant. Majority Owners Carol Jones, William Majority Owners Jamal Echtaie, Imad Watkins. Ashtaye, Kamal Ichtay. Loan Authorized: 10,000. Loan Authorized: 170,000. Purpose: Building. Purpose: Purchase existing business. Jordy McAuley Outfitting Ltd. Fairview. AAA Steel Limited. Calgary. Steel Guide & Outfitter. fabricator. Majority Owners Jordy McAuley, Rhonda Majority Owners Lyle Muenchrath. McAuley. Loan Authorized: 50,000. Loan Authorized: 122,000. Purpose: Building. Purpose: Land & building. Budget Upholstery Inc. Edmonton. K. C. Stolson
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