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The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY by AUTHORITY of the QUEEN's PRINTER PART I Volume 88 REGINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1992 No 1 The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN'S PRINTER PART I Volume 88 REGINA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1992 No. 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I SPECIAL DAYS ................................................. 214 APPOINTMENTS ............................................... 214 ACTS PROCLAIMED ............................................ 214 ORDERS IN COUNCIL The Urban Municipality Act, 1984 .............................-:-: .. 214 Erratum - The Power Corporation Act ............................. 217 MINISTER'S ORDERS The Oil and Gas Conservation Act .................................217 The Rural Municipality Act, 1989 .................................. 220 MINISTER'S APPROVAL The Psychiatric Nurses Act . ....................................... 220 _J CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES The Business Corporations Act. .. .. .. ....................... 221 The Business Names Registration Act . .............................. 228 The Non-profit Corporations Act ................................... 232 PUBLIC NOTICES The Change of Name Act ......................................... 233 The Garage Keepers Act .............. , ........................... 234 Highway Traffic Board ...........................................234 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act .................................239 The Rural Municipality Act, 1989 .................................. 239 The Urban Municipality Act, 1984 ................................. 241 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A PRIVATE BILL ....... 245 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN .......................................... 245 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ..................................... 245 PART II The Fur Seasons Amendment Regulations, 1992 ..................... 13 J Correcting Notice .......................... 14 PART III Correcting Notice .. .. .. .. ................. 3 214 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE SPECIAL DAYS 1 Sections 13, 14 and 24 of The Urban Munici­ pality Act, 1984 provide, in part, that: The following day has been designated by the 13(1) In this section, "council" means: Minister of The Family as: (a) the council of an urban municipality that "International Day for the Elimination of Racial intends to apply for an alteration of its Discrimination" in Saskatchewan - March 21, boundaries ... ; ... 1992. (7) The council may make an application for the alteration of its boundaries ... in the form prescribed by the minister and shall submit: The following week has been designated by the (a) an application for the alteration of bound­ Premier of Saskatchewan as: aries to: "Country Music Week" in Saskatchewan - (i) the minister, if all other municipalities March 16 to 22, 1992. affected by the proposed alteration provide the council with the complementary resolutions mentioned in clause (e); ... APPOINTMENTS together with: (c) a map showing in detail the proposed alter­ ation in boundaries ... and a brief explanation JUSTICES OF THE PEACE APPOINTMENTS of the reasons for the proposal; Presiding Justices of the Peace: (d) a certifiedcopy of a resolution of the coun­ cil requesting the proposed alteration ... ; Joseph Schreiner, Indian Head; Teresa Heron, Waskesui Lake; Heather Balon-Barmann, (e) ... a certified copy of a complementary Stoughton; Jerry Benkic, La Loche; Colleen resolution of the council of each municipality Digness, Smeaton; Lloyd Greve, Lanigan; Randy affected by the proposed alteration; ... Haubrich, Assiniboia; Clarence Hendrickson, (g) a written summary of any pubic meeting Carrot River; Dale Kardos, Wakaw; Freda held ... and a copy of each written submission MacColl, Ile a la Crosse; Vernon Palmer, respecting the proposed alteration ... received Coronach; June Ray, Sandy Bay; Jere Renaud, by the council. Tisdale; Rita Walters, Assiniboia. (10) The minister may recommend to the Lieu­ Non-presiding Justice of the Peace: tenant Governor in Council that an application made pursuant to this section be approved, sub­ Bernard Eiswirth, Regina. ject to any terms and conditions that the minister Presiding Justices of the Peace Who Are Court considers appropriate, or rejected. J Officials: 14(1) On the recommendation of the minister Patricia Cox, Moose Jaw; Louise Keith, Indian pursuant to subsection 13(10) ...the Lieutenant Head. Governorin Council may, subject to any terms and Neil J. MacLean, conditions that he considers appropriate, by order: J Supervising Justice of the Peace. (a) alter the boundaries of any urban munici­ pality by: (i) adding territory that shares a common ACTS PROCLAIMED boundary with the urban municipality to that urban municipality; ... (b) alter the boundaries of any other munici­ The following proclamations have been issued pality affected by an order made pursuant to that are effective on or after January 1, 1992: clause (a) so that they correspond to that order. The Labour-sponsored Venture Capital Corpora­ 24 When making an order pursuant to this Part tion Amendment Act, 1990, c.20, S.S. 1990-91. that results in the alteration of the boundaries of Proclaimed in force effective February 17, 1992. an urban municipality, the Lieutenant Governor The Police Act, 1990, c.P-15.01, S.S. 1990-91. in Council ... shall: Proclaimed in force effective January 1, 1992. (a) describe the actual alteration of the bound­ '''A proclamation appearing in this list for aries of the urban municipality; and the first time is indicated in bold print. (b) describe the new boundaries of the urban municipality; and, on and from the effective date of the order, ORDERS IN COUNCIL all previous orders describing the boundaries of the urban municipality are repealed and the descrip­ tion of the boundaries in the most recent order is The Urban Municipalities Act, 1984 conclusively deemed to be the legal description of the boundaries of the urban municipality. (O.C. 79/92) 2 The council of the Town of Fort Qu'Appelle 29 January 1992 has submitted an application for an alteration of its boundaries to the Minister of Community Serv­ TO THE HONOURABLE ices in the form prescribed by the Minister together THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR IN with: COUNCIL: (a) a map showing in detail the proposed alter­ The undersigned has the honour to report that: ation in boundaries which involves adding ter- J FEBRUARY 28, 1992 215 ritory to the Town for the purpose of controlling (b) that pait of the fractional n01th-east quait­ development of town owned land; er lying south of the south-western boundary of (b) a certified copy of a resolution of the council Parcel B shown on Plan No. 89R00194 and its of the Town of Fort Qu'Appelle requesting the pro­ production southeasterly to the right bank of the posed alteration; and Qu' Appelle River; (c) a certified copy of a complementary resolu­ (2) that portion of the south-west quarter of Sec­ tion of the council of the R.M. of North Qu'Appelle tion 18 and the former adjoining road allowance No. 187 affected by the proposed alteration. lying south thereof shown as Parcel A on Plan No. 89R00194; and A public meeting was not held as no written sub­ missions respecting the proposed alteration were (3) the most westerly 93.80 m in perpendicular received by the council of the Town. width throughout of the road allowance adjoining the southern boundary of the south-east quarter The undersigned, therefore, has the honour to of Section 18. recommend that Your Honour's Order do issue pursuant to sections 13, 14 and 24 of The Urban SCHEDULE B Municipality Act, 1984 on the condition that the The boundaries of the Town of Fort Qu'Appelle existing Bylaw No. 5/83 of the former Fishing shall comprise the territory in Saskatchewan, in Lakes Planning District as administered by the Canada lying: R.M. of North Qu'Appelle No.187 remains in force In Township 21, Range 13, West of the Second for the territory being added to the Town of Fort Meridian and described as: Qu'Appelle by this Order until repealed by the Town pursuant to The Planning and Development (1) that portion of the north-west quarter of Sec­ Act, 1983: tion 5 not covered by the waters of Mission Lake; (a) altering the boundaries of the Town of Fort (2) the fractional north half of Section 6; Qu' Appelle by adding to the Town and with­ (3) the following portions of fractional Section 7: drawing from the R.M. of North Qu'Appelle No. (a) that portion lying to the right of the right 187 territory adjoining the Town and described bank of the Qu'Appelle River; in the attached "Schedule A"; (b) the fractional north-west quarter, (b) altering the boundaries of the R.M. of EXCEPTING Parcel B shown on Plan No. North Qu'Appelle No. 187 so that they cor­ 89R00194; and respond to this Order; (c) that part of the fractional north-east quart­ (c) confirming that the alteration shall take er lying south of the southwestern boundary of -i effect on and from the date of this Order; and Parcel B shown on Plan No. 89R00194 and its (d) confirming that on and from the effective production southeasterly to the right bank of the date of this Order, the description of the bound­ Qu'Appelle River; aries of the Town of Fort Qu' Appelle contained (4) that portion of Section 8 lying to the right in all previous orders is repealed and the of the right bank of the Qu'Appelle River and not _J attached "Schedule B" is conclusively deemed covered by the waters of Mission Lake; to be the legal description of the boundaries of (5) that portion of the south-west quarter of Sec­ the Town. tion 18 and the former adjoining road allowance RECOMMENDED BY: lying south thereof shown as Parcel A on Plan No. Carol Carson, 89R00194;
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