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Order in Council 2124/1972 2124. Approved and ordered this 2nd day of June A.D. 19 72• At the Executive Council Chamber, i tenant-Governor. PRESENT: The Honourable in the Chair. Mr. Bennett Mr. Black Mr. Peterson Williston Mr. Shelford Mr. Richter Mr. Skillings Mr. Brothers Mr. Ioffaark Mr. Chant Mr. Kiernan 1-'- Mr. Gsglardi g 3/ Nft.e.Dawson 36 a* 3.0e/IY. Mrs. McCarthy Ms-s.J492/0' To His' Honour 2/ i7/15 I' The Lieutenant-Governor in Council: ok 10 sq/ 6') fr/`r', Tve/eg The undersigned has the honour to 6,0"/ k9/7.2 recommend: THAT, pursuant to section 38 of the Provincial Elections Act, regulations be made in the form of the attached draft amending and consolidating previous Orders in Council dividing electoral districts into polling divisions as set out in Order in Council 2313/66,'and every amendment thereto. DATED THIS /..:/// day of I Provincial Secretary APPROVED THIS day of 2(---AL---) A.D. 1972 Presiding Member of the Executive Council B.C. Reg. /72 PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT Regulation made by Order in Council No. , approved May , 1972 pursuant to section 38. The Order in Council dividing electoral districts into polling divisions, being Order in Council 2313/66, and every amendment thereto, are amended and consolidated as follows:- REGULATION DIVIDING ELECTORAL DISTRICTS INTO POLLING DIVISIONS 1. Where the name of a polling division in schedule A is not designated as being described in schedule B or as being described by reference to a description contained in an existing Order in Council, that polling division shall, pursuant to subsection (2) of section 38 of the Provincial Elections Act, be deemed to be described by the place named, and the surrounding territory tributary to it, from the standpoint of accessibility. 2. The electoral districts of the Province, as constituted and defined by the Constitution Act, are divided into the following polling divisions:- SCHEDULE A Alberni Electoral District Ahousat Kyuquot Arrowsmith Heights Little Qualicum Bamfield Long Beach Beaver Creek Nootka Bowser Parksville Cherry Creek Port Alberni Central, as described in Order in Council 2417/69 Coombs Port Alberni North, as described in Order in Council 2417/69 Errington Port Alberni South, as described in Order in Council 2417/69 Esperanza Port Albion Estevan Point Qualicum Beach Fair Harbour Queen Cove Franklin River Sproat Lake Gold River Sydney Inlet Great Central Tahsis Hilliers Tofino Horne Lake Ucluelet Kildonan Zeballos -2- Atlin Electoral District Aiyansh Good Hope Lake Alice Arm 1 Granduc Atlin Greenville Bennett Kincolith Canyon City Kitsault Cassiar Kseaden Camp Cranberry Lower Post Dease Lake Mile 48, Haines Eddontenajon Nass Camp Stewart Telegraph Creek Boundary-Similkameen Electoral District Bankeir Keremeos Beaverdell Midway Bridesville Naramata Cawston Okanagan Falls Christina Lake Oliver Grand Forks Osoyoos Greenwood Penticton Hedley Rock Creek Kaleden Westbridge Burnaby-Edmonds Electoral District Divided into 80 polling divisions as described in schedule B. Burnaby North Electoral District Divided into 87 polling divisions as described in schedule B. Burnaby-Willingdon Electoral District Divided into 94 electoral districts as described in schedule B. Cariboo Electoral District Alexandria Kersley Alexis Creek Kleena Kleene Alkali Lake Lac la Hache Anahim Lake Likely Baker Creek Lone Butte Barkerville McNeil's Beaver Lake Maiden Creek Big Bar Marguerite Big Creek Meldrum Creek Black Creek Miocene Bouchie Lake Moose Heights Bridge Lake Narcosli Creek Cache Creek Nazko Canim Lake 70 Mile House Canoe Creek 100 Mile House Castle Rock 127 Mile House Chezacut 150 Mile House Chilanko Forks Quesnel Cinema Red Bluff Clinton Redstone Cottonwood Riske Creek Dog Creek Roe Lake Forest Grove Rose Lake -3- Hanceville Soda Creek Hendrix Lake P.O. Springhouse Hixon Tatla Lake Horsefly Tatlayoko Lake Hydraulic Watch Lake Keithley Creek Wells West Quesnel Williams Lake Chilliwack Electoral District Divided into 24 polling divisions as described in schedule B. Columbia River Electoral District Athalmer Golden Blaeberry Invermere Boat Encampment Leanchoil Brisco McMurdo Canal Flats Moberly Castledale Nicholson Donald Parson Dutch Creek Radium Edgewater Spillimacheen Field Springbrook Glacier Wilmer Windermere Comox Electoral District Alert Bay Nimpkish Lake Beaver Cove Oyster River Black Creek Port Alice Campbell River Port Hardy Coal Harbour Port Hardy Comox Airport Courtenay Port McNeill Cumberland Quathiaski Cove Denman Island Quatsino Fanny Bay Read Island Grantham Royston Heriot Bay Sayward Holberg Shelter Point Hope Island Union Bay Hornby Island Vernon Lake Kelsey Bay Camp Lazo Whaletown Mahatta River Winter Harbour Malcolm Island Woss Lake Mansons Landing Merville Minto - 4 - Coquitlam Electoral District Divided into 31 polling divisions as described in Order in Council 2313/66, as amended by Order in Council 2417/69; and those portions of the electoral district remaining after such division divided into the following polling divisions:- No. 1 - Sunnyside No. 2 - loco No. 3 - Pleasantside Cowichan-Malahat Electoral District Cassidy Kuper Island Caycuse Ladysmith Chemainus Maple Bay Cobble Hill Mill Bay Cowichan Bay Shawnigan Lake Cowichan Lake Somenos Cowichan Station Thetis Island Crofton Westholme Duncan Youbou Honeymoon Bay Delta Electoral District Divided into 150 polling divisions as described in schedule B. Dewdney Electoral District Divided into 28 polling divisions as described in Order in Council 2313/66; and those portions of the electoral district remaining after such division divided into the following polling divisions:- No. 31 - Alvin No. 32 - No. 2 Dyke No. 33 - Pitt Meadows No. 62 - McConnell Creek No. 63 - Durieu No. 64 - Dewdney No. 65 - Nicomen School No. 66 - Deroche No. 67 - Lake Erroch No. 68 - Harrison Mills No. 69 - North Harrison Lake No. 70 - Central Harrison Lake No. 71 - Harrison Hot Springs No. 72 - Agassiz No. 73 - Ruby Creek Avs.. Esquimalt Electorial District 4- 34f-7/7s- Divided into 21 polling divisions as described in Order in Council 2313/66; and those portions of the electoral district remaining after such division divided into the following polling divisions:- Colwood Metchosin East Sooke Otter Point Jordan River Port Renfrew Langford Shirley Luxton Sooke - 5 - Fort George Electoral District Aleza Lake Pineview Bear Lake Prince George, as described in Beaverley Order in Council 2417/69 Bugle Lake Prince George West, as described Chief Lake in Order in Council 2417/69 Dome Creek Red Pass Duns ter Reid Lake Ferndale Salmon Valley Giscome Shelley Isle Pierre Sinclair Mills Lamming Mills South Fort George, as described Leboe Mills in Order in Council 2417/69 Stoner Longworth McBride Summit Lake McLeod Lake Tete Jaune Mackenzie Upper Fraser Mud River Valemount Nechako West Lake Newlands Willow River Penny Woodpecker Kamloops Electoral District Aspen Park Kamloops South, as described in Avola Order in Council 2417/69 Barnhart Vale Knutsford Barriere Little Fort Birch Island Logan Lake Black Pool Louis Creek Blucher Hall McGillivray Creek Blue River McLure Brocklehurst Monte Creek Cahilty Pinantan Cherry Creek Powers Addition Chinook Cove Savona Chu Chua Seven Lakes Clearwater Squam Bay Criss Creek Tranquille Dallas Upper Clearwater Deadman's Creek Valleyview Heffley Creek Vavenby Highland Valley Vinsulla Kamloops Indian Reserve Walhachin Kamloops North, as described Westsyde in Order in Council 2417/69 Kootenay Electoral District Kimberley (Centre) Baynes Lake Bull River Kimberley (Chapman Camp) Cranbrook Kimberley (Marysville) Moyie Elkford Elko Newgate Sparwood Fernie Ta Ta Creek Fort Steele Galloway Wardner Grasmere Wasa Wycliffe Harmer's Ranch Yahk Hosmer Jaffray Yahk-Kingsgate. - 6 - Langley Electoral District Divided into 93 polling divisions as described in schedule B. Mackenzie Electoral District Bella Bella Nelson Island Bella Coola Ocean Falls dlubber Bay Phillips Arm Bute Inlet Port Mellon Cranberry Lake Port Neville Edgehill, as described in Powell River Order in Council 2417/69 Refuge Cove Egmont Rivers Inlet Firvale Roberts Creek Gambier Island Saltery Bay Gibsons Landing Savary Island Gillies Bay Sechelt Grief Point, as described in Seymour Inlet Order in Council 2417/69 Simoom Sound Hagensborg Smith Inlet Halfmoon Bay South Bentinck Hardwicke Island Southview Hopkins Landing Stillwater Irvines Landing Stuart Island Jervis Inlet Sullivan Bay Kingcome Inlet Thurlow Islands Lang Bay Toba Inlet Loughborough Inlet Vanada Lund Westview, as described in Madeira Park Order in Council 2417/69 Minstrel Island Wildwood Namu Wilson Creek Nanaimo Electoral District Divided into 5 polling divisions as described in Order in Council 2313/66; and those portions of the electoral district remaining after such division divided into the following polling divisions:- Cedar Nanoose Chase River Northfield Departure Bay North Gabriola East Wellington South Gabriola Extension South Wellington Lantzville Wellington Lasqueti Island Nelson-Creston Electoral District Arrow Creek Pass Creek Balfour Procter Blewett Queens Bay Boswell Reeves MacDonald Mine Canadian Exploration Mine Riondel Canyon Salmo Crawford Bay Sanca Crescent Valley Shirley Creston Sirdar Erickson Slocan Park Erie South Slocan Gray Creek Taghum Harrop Thrums Kitchener West Creston Kokanee Willow Point Kootenay Bay Wynndel Lister Ymir Nelson - 7 New Westminster Electoral District Divided into 47 polling divisions as described in Order in Council 2313/66, as amended by Order in Council 2417/69. 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