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Batoche Layout 1 11/16/2015 3:08 PM Page 1 Lumsden Morse FINAL_Layout 1 03/31/2015 8:31 AM Page 1 03 Batoche_Layout 1 11/16/2015 3:08 PM Page 1 Form C E-101 The Election Act, 1996 Sections 34 and 138 SASKATCHEWAN Proclamation of the Returning Officer Declaring the Time and Place for the Nomination of Candidates and the Day of Opening the Polling Place Batochef ConstituencyHer Majesty’s Writ bearing the date March 5th, 2016, having been directed of to me, public notice is now given: 1. That I am commanded to cause an election, to be held according to law, of a member to serve in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the above-mentioned constituency. 2. That I will, on March 12th, 2016, from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. attend at 105 Highway #2 South, Wakaw, to receive nominations. Proclamation3. That in case voting of voters is required, polling places will be open on April 4th, 2016, from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. as follows: 3 HOLBEIN 3 SHELLBROOK CRUTWELL 55 49 KISKACIWAN 302 Poll Polling Place 208 Batoche40 10 1, 3 Lions Rec Centre MacDowall Town of Inset PARKSIDE Kinistino 302 Willoughby Trail, MacDowall Polling Divisions 13 to 14 07 KISTAPINAN 211 3 48 2 St. Louis Community Hall 692 04 179 3rd Street, St. Louis 778 Constituency MUSKODAY 789 FIRST NATION 05 99 11 4, 5 Super 8 Motel 08 09 4444 2nd Avenue West, Highway #2, Prince Albert 92 47 01 2 06 6 Osborne School 3 MACDOWALL BRANCEPETH WELDON NW 33-46-26 W2, Prince Albert f 13 03 BIRCH HILLS 3 778 7, 10 East Central School MAIN ST 46 KINISTINO NW 16-48-24 W2, Prince Albert 15 ONE 16-17 HA ARROW GEN 778 373 25 8 Muskoday Band Hall 14 13-14 WEST OF THE THIRD MERIDIAN 782 ST. LOUIS Chief Andrew Bear Road, Muskoday First Nation 778 02 11 18 12 45 682 9, 11 Weldon Silver Tone Club 19 HOEY 20 212 6 1st Avenue, Weldon LAKE 03 02 01 682 DUCK 3 WEST OF THE SECOND MERIDIAN 12, 13, 14 Kinistino Legion Hall LAKE CRYSTAL SPRINGS 21 WILLOW BEARDY'S & CREE 506 Main Street, Kinistino OKEMASIS 369 225 27 96-97 28 26 27 25 320 24 44 22 41 ST. ISIDORE-DE- 20 BELLEVUE 1 28 MESKANAW 21 15, 16, 17 Birch Hills Civic Centre ONE ARROW 11 95 22 126 McCallum Avenue, Birch Hills LAIRD TWAY 29 23 18 Hoey Hall Town of Birch Hills Inset 2 43 368 31 1st Street North, Hoey Polling Divisions 16 to 17 312 BALONE 312 BEACH ROSTHERN CUDSASKWA BEACH 20 19, 20 Duck Lake Legion Hall 312 WAKAW 147 Front Street, Duck Lake 1 2441 773 25-26 WAKAW LAKE 42 3 WALDHEI M 773 21 Beardy's Recreation Centre 11 Fred Cameron Road, Beardy's and Okemasis First Nation 16 30 22 Bellevue Community Hall 32 ST. BENEDICT 368 407 Main Street, Bellevue 785 31 HAGUE ALVENA 41 f 23 Almightyvoice Education Centre 11 BLUMENTHAL f 777 Main Street, One Arrow First Nation CUDWORTH MIDDLE LAKE NEUANLAGE 37-38 40 24, 25, 26 Wakaw Legion Hall 767 40 314 3rd Street South, Wakaw STEVENS AVE 777 785 2 36 39PILGER NEUHORST 33 LAKE LEN ORE 777 27 Domremy Community Hall 20 41 671 767 39 2ND ST OSLER 202 1st Street North, Domremy ALMENY 368 28 RM of Invergordon Office 34-35ABERDEEN PRUD'HOMME 784 VONDA 3 Main Street, Crystal Springs 784 27 27 Town of Wakaw Inset 29 Yellow Creek Wellness Centre 17 Polling Divisions 25 to 26 1st Avenue, Yellow Creek 30 St. Benedict Community Center 2 100 1st Avenue, St. Benedict Town of Aberdeen Inset 25 31, 36, 37, 38 Cudworth Community Hall Town of Cudworth Inset Polling Divisions 34 to 35 605 1st Avenue, Cudworth Polling Divisions 37 to 38 2 32 Alvena Community Center 785 RAILWAYAVE 200 1st Street East, Alvena 25 MAIN ST 33, 34, 35 Aberdeen Community Hall 2NDAVE 202 2nd Avenue, Aberdeen 3RD ST S 39, 40 Middle Lake Multiplex 34 r KING ST 8 777 100 Railway Avenue, Middle Lake 37 AVE CENTRAL 26 MAIN ST 9 8THAVE 35 2 MAIN ST 7THAVE 38 1STAVE 312 27 41 4. That in case voting of voters is required, advance polling places for this constituency will be established at the: 2 Kinistino Legion Hall, 506 Main Street, Kinistino Middle Lake Multiplex, 100 Railway Avenue, Middle Lake Super 8 Motel, 4444 2nd Avenue West, Highway # 2, Prince Albert Wakaw Legion Hall, 314 3rd Street South, Wakaw 7 St. Louis Community Hall, 179 3rd Street, St. Louis Duck Lake Legion Hall, 147 Front Street, Duck Lake Aberdeen Senior Centre, 405 Main Street, Aberdeen on the following days during the following hours: Tuesday March 29th, 2016 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday April 1st, 2016 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Wednesday March 30th, 2016 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday April 2nd, 2016 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. r 12 Thursday March 31st, 2016 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 7 5. That mobile polling places will be established on April 4th, 2016 at the following locations during the following hours: Mobile Polls Mobile Polls Lakeview Pioneer Lodge, 400 1st Street North, Wakaw 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Bellevue Care Home, 200 Grenier Crescent, Bellevue 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. St. Michael's Haven, 619 5th Avenue, Cudworth 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mercier Care Home, SW 21-44-26 W2, Domremy 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Cudworth Nursing Home, 607 4th Avenue, Cudworth 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Goodwill Manor, 501 Victoria Avenue, Duck Lake 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Rivers Edge Villa, 457 River Side Drive, St. Louis 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Bethany Pioneer Village, 777 Regional Park Road, Middle Lake 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mobile Polls Bev's Care Home, 210 Dixon Avenue, Kinistino 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Haven of Hope, 110 Meyers Avenue, Kinistino 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Jubilee Lodge, 401 Meyers Avenue, Kinistino 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Birch Hills Health Facility, 3 Wilson Street, Birch Hills 9:00 a.m to 12:00 noon Weldon Co-op Care Home, 54 Central Street, Weldon 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. 6. That at 105 Highway #2 South, Wakaw, on April 16th, 2016 at 9:00 a.m., I shall open the ballot boxes and, in the case of a general election, I shall open the ballot envelopes containing the ballots of voters at hospitals and remand centres, count those ballots and, where there are absentee voters and displaced voters, open the ballot envelopes containing the ballots of those voters and count those ballots and make the addition of the votes given for each candidate and declare elected the candidate having the largest number of votes. All persons are required to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly. Judy Hackl, Returning Officer All times in this proclamation are Central Standard Time. 105 Highway #2 South, Wakaw e-mail [email protected] God Save the Queen. Telephone 306-233-4555 Toll Free 1-844-345-4555 Given under my hand at Wakaw, Saskatchewan, March 9th, 2016. B S 189(1)Warning No person shall unlawfully take down, cover up, mutilate, deface or alter an election proclamation, notice or other document required to be posted pursuant to this Act. 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