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NS Royal Gazette Part I Nova Scotia Published by Authority Part I VOLUME 225, NO. 31 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2016 IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, Chapter 81, IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, Chapter 81, R.S.N.S. 1989, as amended R.S.N.S. 1989, as amended - and - - and - IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by 3069510 IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by Ambrosia Nova Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its Canada Newco, ULC for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation Certificate of Incorporation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 3069510 Nova Scotia NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ambrosia Canada Limited intends to make an application to the Registrar Newco, ULC intends to make an application to the of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender Certificate of Incorporation. its Certificate of Incorporation. DATED August 3, 2016. DATED this August 3, 2016. 3069510 Nova Scotia Limited Charles S. Reagh 6 Masters Avenue Stewart McKelvey Kentville NS B4N 2N6 Solicitor for Ambrosia Canada Newco, ULC August 3-2016 – 1851 August 3-2016 – 1835 IN THE MATTER OF: The Nova Scotia Companies Act, IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, Chapter 81, R.S.N.S. (1989) as amended R.S.N.S. 1989, as amended - and - - and - IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of 3274608 IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of Connell Nova Scotia Limited for Leave to Surrender its Fuels Limited for Leave to Surrender its Certificate Certificate of Incorporation of Incorporation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 3274608 Nova Scotia NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Connell Fuels Limited intends to apply to the Registrar of Joint Stock Limited intends to make an application to the Registrar Companies for leave to surrender its Certificate of of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Incorporation pursuant to Section 137 of the Companies Certificate of Incorporation. Act of Nova Scotia. DATED this 26th day of July, A.D., 2016. DATED at Halifax, Nova Scotia, this 28th day of July, A.D., 2016. John H. Armstrong Armstrong Law Office Inc. Michael Maddalena 240 St. George Street Burchell MacDougall LLP Annapolis Royal NS B0S 1A0 Suite 210, 255 Lacewood Drive Solicitor for Connell Fuels Limited Halifax NS B3M 4G2 Solicitor for the Company August 3-2016 – 1841 August 3-2016 – 1829 1173 © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1174 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, August 3, 2016 IN THE MATTER OF: The Nova Scotia Companies Act, Solicitor for Lights Out Illumination Incorporated R.S.N.S. 1989, as amended - and - August 3-2016 – 1860 IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of Denis LeBlanc Contracting and Building Limited for IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation 1989, c. 81, as amended - and - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Denis LeBlanc IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of Searchmont Contracting and Building Limited, a body corporate, duly Operations Co. for Leave to Surrender its Certificate incorporated under the laws of the Province of Nova of Incorporation Scotia, with registered office at Halifax Regional Municipality, in the County of Halifax, Province of Nova Searchmont Operations Co. hereby gives notice pursuant Scotia, intends to apply to the Registrar of Joint Stock to the provisions of Section 137 of the Companies Act Companies for the Province of Nova Scotia for leave to that it intends to make application to the Nova Scotia surrender its Certificate of Incorporation and for its Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender dissolution consequent thereon pursuant to the provisions its Certificate of Incorporation. of Section 137 of the Companies Act, being Chapter 81 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, as DATED as of the 29th day of July, 2016. amended. Joseph A.F. Macdonald DATED at Halifax Regional Municipality, Province of McInnes Cooper Nova Scotia, this 2nd day of August, 2016. 1300-1969 Upper Water Street Purdy’s Wharf Tower II J. Washington Halifax NS B3J 3R7 Merrick Jamieson Sterns Washington & Mahody Solicitor for Searchmont Operations Co. 503-5475 Spring Garden Road Halifax NS B3J 3T2 August 3-2016 – 1858 Solicitor for Denis LeBlanc Contracting and Building Limited IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, c. 81, as amended August 3-2016 – 1857 - and - IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of Searchmont IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, being Property Co. for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Chapter 81 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia Incorporation 1989, as amended - and - Searchmont Property Co. hereby gives notice pursuant to IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of Lights Out the provisions of Section 137 of the Companies Act that Illumination Incorporated for Leave to Surrender it intends to make application to the Nova Scotia its Certificate of Amalgamation pursuant to Section Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender 137 of the Companies Act its Certificate of Incorporation. Lights Out Illumination Incorporated hereby gives notice DATED as of the 29th day of July, 2016. pursuant to the provisions of Section 137 of the Companies Act (Nova Scotia) that it intends to make Joseph A.F. Macdonald application to the Nova Scotia Registrar of Joint Stock McInnes Cooper Companies for leave to surrender its Certificate of 1300-1969 Upper Water Street Amalgamation. Purdy’s Wharf Tower II Halifax NS B3J 3R7 DATED at Halifax, Halifax Regional Municipality, Solicitor for Searchmont Property Co. Province of Nova Scotia, this 2nd day of August, 2016. August 3-2016 – 1859 Joseph A.F. Macdonald McInnes Cooper NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 17 of the Purdy’s Wharf Tower II Companies Act being Chapter 81 of the Revised Statutes PO Box 730 of Nova Scotia, that the following companies have 1969 Upper Water Street, Suite 1300 changed their names as of the denoted dates. Halifax NS B3J 2V1 © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, August 3, 2016 1175 Old Name: 3103146 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Old Name: EASTERN HOME SANITARY VIDEO New Name: NUVO ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIORS INSPECTIONS INC. LTD. New Name: 3268769 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Effective: 26-JUL-2016 Effective: 08-JUL-2016 Old Name: 3112751 NOVA SCOTIA COMPANY Old Name: FOUNDATION CAREER COLLEGE LIMITED New Name: CONSTELLATION BRANDS CANADA New Name: TRANSPORT TRAINING CENTRES OF HOLDINGS ULC CANADA LTD. Effective: 04-JUL-2016 Effective: 27-JUL-2016 Old Name: 3274724 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Old Name: HB LAW OFFICE INC. New Name: HATCHET LAKE PLAZA LTD. New Name: 3095842 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Effective: 28-JUL-2016 Effective: 27-JUL-2016 Old Name: 3278601 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Old Name: J. & H. INDUSTRIES LIMITED New Name: LEWIS FOOD WORKX LTD. New Name: 3233008 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Effective: 06-JUL-2016 Effective: 19-JUL-2016 Old Name: 3287110 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Old Name: J. HOWARD MEDICAL INCORPORATED New Name: CUSTOM BUSINESS & TAX SERVICES INC. New Name: 3241875 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Effective: 04-JUL-2016 Effective: 06-JUL-2016 Old Name: 3294949 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Old Name: MICRO MACHINING LIMITED New Name: MISS EMILY FISHERIES LIMITED New Name: DECOSTE HOLDINGS LIMITED Effective: 07-JUL-2016 Effective: 26-JUL-2016 Old Name: 3297417 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Old Name: MODERN MECHANICAL SERVICES New Name: EAST COAST WATERCRAFT RENTALS INCORPORATED LTD. New Name: ATMOSPHERE CLIMATE CONTROL Effective: 30-JUN-2016 SPECIALISTS LTD. Effective: 19-JUL-2016 Old Name: 3299659 NOVA SCOTIA COMPANY New Name: OMNITRAX LOGISTICS SERVICES Old Name: PETER MACAULAYS SERVICE STATION CANADA COMPANY LIMITED Effective: 13-JUL-2016 New Name: MARK MORRISON MOTORS LTD. Effective: 07-JUL-2016 Old Name: A & A ROOFING LIMITED New Name: 3069432 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Old Name: SCHOONER COVE MARINE LIMITED Effective: 27-JUL-2016 New Name: 1394911 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Effective: 30-JUN-2016 Old Name: BELLISSIMO ANTIQUES LTD. New Name: 3093839 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Old Name: SPENCE CONSULTING INC. Effective: 04-JUL-2016 New Name: 3080234 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Effective: 18-JUL-2016 Old Name: CAMERON’S MOTOR WORLD LIMITED New Name: P. RILEY MOTOR COMPANY INC. Old Name: VALUE CHECK FURNITURE INC. Effective: 13-JUL-2016 New Name: FISH ON SALTER INC. Effective: 14-JUL-2016 Old Name: CES SECURITIES CANADA ULC New Name: CITADEL SECURITIES CANADA ULC Old Name: VANCOUVER PLACE SENIORS RESIDENCE Effective: 22-JUL-2016 INC. New Name: 3217513 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED Old Name: CRYSTANY’S BRASSIERE LIMITED Effective: 04-JUL-2016 New Name: CRYSTANY’S BRASSERIE LIMITED Effective: 20-JUL-2016 Dated at Halifax, Province of Nova Scotia, on August 1, 2016. Old Name: DCL DENTAL PRACTICES (2007) INC. New Name: ACCOUNTIT INC. Registry of Joint Stock Companies Effective: 06-JUL-2016 Hayley Clarke, Registrar Old Name: DR. CHIASSON AND GOTH MEDICINE PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION LIMITED August 3-2016 – 1836 New Name: DR. GOTH MEDICINE PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 7 of the Effective: 29-JUL-2016 Corporations Registration Act (“the Act”), and on the request of the following respective Corporations that the Certificate of Registration issued to each of them under © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1176 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, August 3, 2016 the Act is hereby revoked by the Registrar of Joint Stock CINEPLEX CINEMAS BAYERS LAKE – JUL 25, 2016 Companies as of the denoted date. COLWELL’S COTTAGES – JUL 26, 2016 DALMACK PUBLICATIONS – JUL 13, 2016 3080234 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED – JUL 18, 2016 DISCOVERY 2013 FLOW-THROUGH LIMITED 3264218 NOVA SCOTIA LIMITED – JUL 04, 2016 PARTNERSHIP – JUL 19, 2016 8677433 CANADA INC. – JUL 05, 2016 DORSET MASONRY & CONSTRUCTION – JUL 14, 2016 BOSIC INC. – JUL 19, 2016 E.
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