Order in Council 1989/1983

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Order in Council 1989/1983 BRITISH COLUMBIA 1989 APPROVED AND ORDERED DEC. !4.1983 Lieut -Governor EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, VICTORIA EC. 14.1983 Ar^^ 2-'6.5-A53 ) '13/44' vkiiq ArntV 111/24, , 2c01/i54., 251/u 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 1984 Courts of Revision for the respective school districts indicated and that the first named member of each Court will act as Chairman. MINISTER OF FINANCE PRESIDING MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (This part is for administrative purposes and is not part of the Order.) A Authority under which Order is made: Act and section_ Assessment Act Section 39 Other (speedy) .. sC • Statutory authority checked by -e2g,AArw mils/two and typed or Th9Vki A 5 S.D.#1 FERNIE Chairman Randle 0. Widmer P.O. Box 1048 Sparwood, B.C. VOB 2G0 Phone: 425-2288 Arthur Trembley P.O. Box 1183 Fernie, B.C. VOB IMO Phone: 423-7924 Aldis Hawkins P.O. Box 1478 Sparwood, B.C. VOB 2G0 Phone: 425-2622 S.D.#2 CRANBROOK Chairman Aulder J. Conroy 915 - 7th Street, S. Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 1N3 Phone: 426-2725 Janet Levang 105 - 21st Avenue South Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 3H3 Phone: 426-3703 Greg Ganz 208 - 31 Avenue South Cranbrook, B.C. VIC 5W5 Phone: 489-5255 S.D.#3 KIMBERLEY Chairman W.E. Tattrie 121 Norton Avenue Kimberley, B.C. VIA 1X8 Phone: 427-3339 Arthur Burrows 22 - 102nd Avenue Kimberley, B.C. VIA 1A6 Phone: 427-3924 Mr. James Dickens 2360 DeWolfe Avenue Kimberley, B.C. VIA 1P7 Phone: 427-4006 S.D.#4 WINDERMERE Chairman John Douglas Kipp General Delivery Invermere, B.C. VOA 1K0 Phone: 342-6751 342-6612 Kenneth B. Bowron P.O. Box 694 Invermere, B.C. VOA 1K0 Phone: 342-6803 Wilfred Leroy Lake P.O. Box 384 Invermere, B.C. VOA 1K0 Phone: 342-6166 S.D.#7 NELSON Chairman Doreen Pearce R.R.#1 Nelson, B.C. V1L 5P4 Phone: 352-5692 Harry Proctor Lower 6 Mile Road, R.R.#1 Nelson, B.C. V1L 5P4 Phone: 825-9276 Roxanne Morin 305-620 2nd Street Nelson, B.C. V1L 2L8 Phone: 352-3890 S.D.#9 CASTLEGAR Chairman James R. Lamont P.O. Box 3116 Castlegar, B.C. V1N 3H4 Phone: 365-5017 365-5138 Ernest Mills 2612 - 10th Avenue Castlegar, B.C. V1N 3A2 Phone: 2'5-7339 Carl M. Loeblich 2520 - 10th Avenue Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3A2 Phone: 365-7673 S.D.#10 ARROW LAKES Chairman Michael Fraitzl P.O. Box 44 Nakusp, B.C. VOG 1R0 Phone: 265-4402 Edward Dodge P.O. Box 413 Nakusp, B.C. VOG 1RO Phone: 265-4361 Walter Edward French P.O. Box 609 Nakusp, B.C. VOG 1R0 Phone: 265-3618 S.D.#11 TRAIL Chairman D.J. Camozzi P.O. Box 888 Rossland, B.C. VOG 1Y0 Phone: 362-7784 William E. Dobbs P.O. Box 687 Rossland, B.C. VOG 11'0 Phone: 362-5089 R.F. Guillaume 679 Forrest Drive Trail, B.C. V1 R 2H5 Phone: 368-5692 S.D.#12 GRAND FORKS Chairman Mr. Teunis Lodder P.O. Box 273 Grand Forks, B.C. VOG 1H0 Phone: 442-8495 442-8202 Carl Wolfram P.O. Box 40 Grand Forks, B.C. VOG 1H0 Phone: 447-9224 Mr. Ted Manning P.O. Box 2290 Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1E10 Phone: 442-2900 442-2448 S.D.#13 KETTLE VALLEY Chairman N. Smith General Delivery P.O. Box 160 Rock Creek, B.C. VOH 1Y0 Phone: 446-2284 Arno H. Hennig 446 Marguerite Street P.O. Box 369 Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1J0 Phone: 445-6434 Norman C. McKay P.O. Box 55 Westbridge, B.C. VOH 2B0 Phone: 446-2449 S.D.#14 SOUTH OKANAGAN Chairman James McGuinness R.R.#2 Vaseaux Lake Oliver, B.C. VOH 1TO Phone: 498-2755 Charles Harvey Box 981 Oliver, B.C. VOH 1TO Phone: 498-6301 498-3401 John Zandee R.R.#1 Oliver, B.C. VOH 1TO Phone: 498-2398 S.D.#15 PENTICTON Chairman Bob Gauchie 206 - 355 Churchill Penticton, B.C. V2A 1C9 Phone: 493-0476 Donald Buchanan 1136 Redlands Road Penticton, B.C. V2A 1X4 Phone: 492-2938 Mr. Don Schmaltz 1535 Duncan Avenue Penticton, B.C. V2A 2X7 Phone: 493-0605 S.D.#16 KEREMEOS Chairman A.S.Wainwright General Delivery Cawston, B.C. VOX 1C0 Phone: 499-5795 Richard E. Marven Box 158 Keremeos, B.C. VOX 1N0 Phone: 499-5583 Mr. Walter Despot P.O. Box 218 Keremeos, B.C. VOX 1NO Phone: 499-5543 499-5587 S.D.#17 PRINCETON Chairman Calvin Huey P.O. Box 130 Princeton, B.C. VOX IWO Phone: 295-6007 Mrs. Brenda Crimmon P.O. Box 718 Princeton, B.C. VOX 1W0 Phone: 295-6243 Mr. Neil McHaffie P.O. Box 1968 Princeton, B.C. VOX IWO Phone: 295-7379 S.D.#18 GOLDEN Chairman Garry R. Simpson P.O. Box 782 Golden, B.C. VOA 1HO Phone: 344-5394 Mr. Frederick C. Robson P.O. Box 1836 Golden, B.C. VOA 1H0 Phone: 344-2466 Mr. Paul Fred Kofluk P.O. Box 562 Golden, B.C. VOA 1H0 Phone: 344-6075 344-5550 S.D.#19 REVELSTOKE Chairman Emile Melnyk P.O. Box 659 Revelstoke, B.C. VOE 2S0 Phone: 837-5430 Rocco Zapponi P.O. Box 453 Revelstoke, B.C. VOE 2S0 Phone: 837-2929 Mrs. Oona McKinstry P.O. Box 1770 Revelstoke, B.C. VOE 2S0 Phone: 837-3459 S.D.#21 ARMSTRONG-SPALLUMCHEEN Chairman John R. Boss P.O. Box 66 Sage Crescent Armstrong, B.C. VOE 1B0 PHone: 546-9580 Mr. L. Mellemstrand Patterson Avenue Comp. 9, R.R.#1 Armstrong, B.C. VOE 1E10 Phone: 5116-6712 Mrs. Ann Seed R. R.#2 Armstrong, B.C. VOE 1B0 Phone: 546-8825 546-3495 S.D.#22 VERNON Chairman R.N. Valair 81412 Tebo Crescent Vernon, B.C. V1B 1V3 Phone: 542-2945 Alvin Dunn R.R.#1, Highway 6 Site 6A, C-1 Vernon, B.C. V1T 6L4 Phone: 542-8119 Mr. S.J. West R. R.#2 Mable Lake Road Lumby, B.C. VOR 2G0 Phone: 547-6464 S.D.#23 CENTRAL OKANAGAN Court t11 Chairman A.J. Gilroy 103-1760 Ellis Str. Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 2B4 Phone: 762-5085 Mr. R. Berry 327-495 Allstar Ct. Kelowna, B.C. V1X 5N7 Phone: 860-9604 Nigel Taylor R.R.#3, Hart Road Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 7R2 Phone: 860-2613 Court #2 Chairman Mr. H.R. Long 260 Poplar Point Drive Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 1Y1 Phone: 762-4165 Mr. F. Chamberlain 1749 KLO Road Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 7Y1 Phone: 860-3508 Mr. J.S. Treadgold 950 Manhattan Drive Kelowna, B.C. V1Y 1H5 Phone: 762-6746 S.D.#24 KAMLOOPS Court #1 Chairman A.S. Aiken 311 - 277 Arrowstone Kamloops, B.C. V2C 1P8 Phone: 372-3944 Mrs. Lynn Barron R.R.#1, Dairy Road Kamloops, B.C. V2C 1Z3 Phone: 579-5339 Mr. Volkmar Salle Box 137 Barriere, B.C. VOE 1E0 Phone: 672-9378 Court #2 Chairman Mr. Peter Wing 228 - 3rd Avenue Kamloops, B.C. V2C 3M3 Phone: 372-7912 Mr. G. Sandiford 843 Pine Street Kamloops, B.C. V2C 2Z9 Phone: 372-7351 Mr. D. Scott 1298 Highridge Drive Kamloops, B.C. V2C 5G6 Phone: 374-1461 S.D.#26 NORTH THOMPSON Chairman John Miller Box 477 Clearwater, B.C. VOE 1NO Phone: 674-2517 A.K.B. Hanna Box 3603 Clearwater, B.C. VOE 1NO Phone: 587-6151 Allan Smith Box 54 Birch Island, B.C. VOE 1G0 Phone: 674-3490 S.D.127 CARIBOO-CHILCOTIN Court #1 Chairman R.R. Crosina 78 Country Club Blvd.. Williams Lake, B.C. V2G 3T2 Phone: 392-4359 Ronald J. Hume 1065 Curtis Place Williams Lake, B.C. V2G 4B3 Phone: 398-8740 Mr. M. Exton 133 Borland Street Williams Lake, B.C. V2G 1R1 Phone: 392-7111 Court #2 Chairman Mr. C.F. Shaw-McLaren P.O. Box 54 100 Mile House, B.C. VOK 2E0 Phone: 395-2527 Mr. Lawrence Day 165 Evergreen Cres. 100 Mlle House, B.C. VOK 2E0 Phone: 395-3711 Mr. Richard Munro P.O. Box 1377 100 Mile House, B.C. VOK 2E0 Phone: 395-4054 S.D.#28 QUESNEL Chairman E.F. Sargent 545 Wilson Street Quesnel, B.C. V2J 2W2 Phone: 992-2245 Jack Allison 691 Walkem Street Quesnel, B.C. V2J 2J6 Phone: 992-5396 Ray Commons 666 Walkem Street Quesnel, B.C. V2J 2J7 Phone: 992-5897 S.D.#29 LILLOOET Chairman Mrs. B.L. Racho Box 578 Lillooet, B.C. VOK 1V0 Phone: 256-4535 Alfred J. Spencer Box 1360 Lillooet, B.C. VOK IVO Phone: 256-7885 Clarence Mcl %/or Box 739 Lillooet, B.C. VOK IVO Phone: 256-7355 S.D.#30 SOUTH CARIBOO Chairman A.N. McLaughlin P.O. Box 101 Clinton, B.C. VOK 1K0 Phone: 459-2287 Lloyd W. West P.O. Box 57 Clinton, B.C. VOK 1K0 Phone: 459-7765 James Walch P.O. Box 9 Clinton, B.C. VOK 1K0 Phone: 459-2357 459-2434 S.D.#31 MERRITT Chairman Robert E. Turnbull Box 2441 Merritt, B.C. VOK 2B0 Phone: 378-5325 Violet B. Magel Box 296 Merritt, B.C. VOK 2B0 Phone; 378-5539 Elmer O'Handley Quilchena, B.C. VOE 2R0 Phone: 378-2532 S.D.#32 HOPE/S.D.#76 AGASSIZ-HARRISON Chairman Inez Eaton P.O.
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