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Order in Council 1418/1996 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ORDER OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL Order in Council No. 1418 , Approved and Ordered DM Lieutenant Governor Executive Council Chambers, Victoria On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, orders that the persons named in the attached Schedule be appointed members of the 1997 Courts of Revision for the respective school districts indicated and that the first named member of each Court will act as Chair and that the second named member of each Court will act as Secretary. AND THAT the remuneration to be paid the members while sitting at such Courts shall be for Chair $160 for each day or $80 for each half day for each member $125 per diem for each day or $62.50 for each half day Minister of Munici al Affairs and Housing Presiding Member of the Executive Council (This part is for administrative purposes only and is not part of the Order.) Authority under which Order is made: Act and section• Acce•ccment Act, section 14 Other (specify): November 6, 1996 63 SCHEDULE 1997 COURTS OF REVISION SCHOOL DISTRICT #05 SOUTHEAST KOOTENAY COURT #051 CHAIR Sheila Carol Coates Fernie, British Columbia SECRETARY Susan Verona Hoszouski Grasmere, British Columbia Stuart James Oakden Fernie, British Columbia COURT #052 CHAIR Knud-Einer (Chris) Christensen Cranbrook, British Columbia SECRETARY Joseph John Debreceni Cranbrook, British Columbia Gwen Eunice Robinson Cranbrook, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #06 ROCKY MOUNTAIN COURT #061 CHAIR Stan Lloyd Salikin Kimberley, British Columbia SECRETARY Barbara Jean Balcom Kimberley, British Columbia Don Charles Creamer Kimberley, British Columbia COURT #062 CHAIR Leslie Francis (Buzz) Harmsworth Invermere, British Columbia SECRETARY Denis Fred Zuk Invermere, British Columbia Deborah Linda Mustard Windermere, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #06 ROCKY MOUNTAIN COURT #063 CHAIR Margaret (Mickey) Laura Balas Golden, British Columbia SECRETARY Judy Anne Coulombe Golden, British Columbia Jean Elizabeth Nolin Golden, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #08 KOOTENAY LAKE COURT #081 CHAIR Katherine Jean Hendrin Nelson, British Columbia SECRETARY Judith Ann Ceroli Winlaw, British Columbia Frederick Brannon Haake Nelson, British Columbia COURT #082 CHAIR Lorne Wade Eckersley Creston, British Columbia SECRETARY Susan R. Hulland Crawford Bay, British Columbia Donald Ian Fraser Kaslo, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #10 ARROW LAKES COURT #101 CHAIR Shirley Annette Kosiancic New Denver, British Columbia SECRETARY David Edwin Gee Nakusp, British Columbia Robert Jason Rogers Nakusp, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #19 REVELSTOKE COURT #191 CHAIR Valmore Adrian Berry Revelstoke, British Columbia SECRETARY Norma Edna Holmes Revelstoke, British Columbia Fred Olynyk Revelstoke, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #20 KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA COURT #201 CHAIR Joy Ruth Dombrowski Castlegar, British Columbia SECRETARY Ian Fraser Roy Castlegar, British Columbia Mary Jane Flux Castlegar, British Columbia COURT #202 CHAIR Diane Pearl Bolton Trail, British Columbia SECRETARY David Steven Espenhain Rossland, British Columbia Rene Augusto Pacheco Trail, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #22 VERNON COURT #221 CHAIR Peter Knittel Vernon, British Columbia SECRETARY Joan Arline Crebo Cherryville, British Columbia Stephen Alexander Uzick Vernon, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #23 CENTRAL OKANAGAN COURT #231 CHAIR Nigel C. Taylor Westbank, British Columbia SECRETARY Muriel Rose Anderson Kelowna, British Columbia Kevin Ross Ade Kelowna, British Columbia COURT #232 CHAIR Faye Eileen Saxon Kelowna, British Columbia SECRETARY John Beauvillain de Montreuil Kelowna, British Columbia Stephen Allan Reynolds Peachland, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #28 QUESNEL COURT #281 CHAiR Eric Fredrick Sargent Quesnel, British Columbia SECRETARY Wayne Alan Macdonald Quesnel, British Columbia Anne Marie McMillan Quesnel, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #33 CHILLIWACK COURT #331 CHAIR Shirley Ann Catherine Fleet Chilliwack, British Columbia SECRETARY Chris,:ne J. Beddis Chilliwack, British Columbia Betty Marie Pavich Chilliwack, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #34 ABBOTSFORD COURT #341 CHAIR Alan George Parkin Abbotsford, British Columbia SECRETARY Lorraine Jean Diane Cooke Abbotsford, British Columbia Helen Anne Witt Abbotsford, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #35 LANGLEY COURT #351 CHAIR Kathleen Mary Bjorknas Langley, British Columbia SECRETARY Doreen E. Rasmussen Langley, British Columbia Heather Colleen Snowdon Aldergrove, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #37 DELTA COURT #371 CHAIR Frederick Nathan Margel Delta, British Columbia SECRETARY Ansa Maria Bulfone Delta, British Columbia Ian Lloyd MacDonald Delta, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #38 RICHMOND COURT #381 CHAIR Sylvia Sonia Surette Richmond, British Columbia SECRETARY Leslie Malcolm Tetlock Richmond, British Columbia Byron Keith Roberton Richmond, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #39 VANCOUVER COURT #391 CHAIR Manfred Carl Schmid Vancouver, British Columbia SECRETARY Elsie Shirley Bradley Vancouver, British Columbia Merril Anne Winder-Milton Vancouver, British Columbia COURT #392 CHAIR Margaret A. Brown Vancouver, British Columbia SECRETARY Sandra (Cindy) Rene Ladner Vancouver, British Columbia Jan Ferne Pierce Vancouver, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #39 VANCOUVER COURT #393 CHAIR Helene Wendy Ann Minishka Vancouver, British Columbia SECRETARY John Spencer Church Vancouver, British Columbia Patricia Valerie Ajello Vancouver, British Columbia COURT #394 CHAIR Marion Ruth Hawryzki Vancouver, British Columbia SECRETARY Robert David Bradley Vancouver, British Columbia Edward Lloyd Affleck Vancouver, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #39 VANCOUVER COURT #395 CHAIR Lance Michael Walker Vancouver, British Columbia SECRETARY Joan Kathleen Weatherby Vancouver, British Columbia Avtar Singh Randhawa Vancouver, British Columbia SCHOOL DISTRICT #40 NEW WESTMINSTER COURT #401 CHAIR Richard Roy Carswell New Westminster, British Columbia SECRETARY Edna A. 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