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Order in Council 1078/1979 -4? osemnse. BRITISH t COLUMBIA 1078 APPROVED AND ORDERED APR. -5.1979 •grz -.1646—, /9Larfa gig!T 414 114 —6'..7./610/P-2/ 0 es. 440-1/111 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, VICTORIA Am -51979 'Or44733/1-17;11 Ars./..t., 74 if /04.0/ On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice and consent wir of the Executive Council, orders that pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial p..7.3,/e/ Elections Act, a Registrar of Voters and Deputy Registrar of Voters be appointed "47:/1:;, for each of the electoral districts of the province in accordance with the //.77 attached Schedules "A" and "B"; //jS771.8 AND FURTHER ORDERS THAT pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution Act, the /2/ .44:/gA Interpretation Act, the Provincial Elections Act, and all ots.er powers thereunto .;v0/12 enabling, the following regulation be made: "The Chief Electoral Officer and the Registrar-Geleral of "19-1/i.a. Voters, the Registrars of Voters, and all other persons appointed to 'rye/z functions, procedures and other duties under the Provincial Elections Act are hereby empowered to perform such of those functions, R",( 81 procedures and duties as are necessary to prepare the list of voters 04CAU for each of the electoral districts constituted under the Constitution 23o8i8X Act Amendment Act, 1978, and without limiting the generality of the 3s//83 3.13a3 foregoing, the appropriate Registrars of Voters are hereby authorized: (1) To perform the functions set out in Section 23A of the 34t Provincial Elections Act. V r,6 (2) To place the names of voters applying for registration on 44 o/ the list of voters for each electoral district constituted 1/1/.8,4 under the Constitution Act Amendment Act, 1978." -112/ IS+ 1 457/ my. 106/86 It 67/ 877 1579/ PROVI. IAL SECR ARY AND MINISTER OF GOVERNMENT SERVICES 1-7 752/81 380? / 9/?? PRESIDING MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (This pan is lop adminisirativ., purposes and is not pail of she Order.) Authority under which Order is made: Act and Other (mecify) Constitution A dment Act .... .7 . ...... InterpretationAst__ Statutory authority ebeeked by rV. Tt- Schedule "A" Registrars of Voters, 1979 Electoral District Registrar of Voters Address ALBERNI W.G. Munde116.152/!1 Court House, Port Alberni ATLIN Ivor Williams RE-SAN:II/0z Court House, Prince Rupert rb-s. -744/4" BOUNDARY-SIMILKAMEEN L.D. Sands Court House, Penticton BURNABY-EDMONDS K.L. Morton 2735 Cambie St., Vancouver Y BURNABY-NORTH 11 11 11 11 4 BURNABY-WILLINGTON II V CARIBOO J. Hoem Court House, Williams Lake CHILLIWACK K.I. Booth kES.'7'" 15-300 Yale Rd. West, Chilliwack CENTRAL FRASER VALLEY Mike Carroll Box 12, 15782 Marine Dr., White Rock COLUMBIA RIVER J.W. Olson Court House, Golden - COMOX J.A. Baker 'For ifiGAL Court House, Courtenay COQUITLAM-MOODY T. P . McKinnon 6L5 3203 100-403 Sixth St., New Westminster COWICHAN-MALAHAT R. Macgregor RCS 809,8A Court House, Duncan - DELTA Mike Carroll Box 12, 15782 Marine Dr., White Rock DEWDNEY T. P. McKinnon NES. J,,als.1 100-403 Sixth St., New Westminster ESQUIMALT-PORT RENFREW R. Patterson 933 Yates St., Victoria45.101/0- KAMLOOPS N.R. Blake Court House, Kamloops,relr././fss7/ KOOTENAY W.L. Draper Court House, Cranbrookfic:..-../.2s4/ LANGLEY Mike Carroll Box 12, 15782 Marine Dr., White Rock MACKENZIE B.W. Hansen Court House, Powell River MAILLARDVILLE-COQUITLAM T.P. McKinnonae5.31410 100-403 Sixth St., New Westminster NANAIMO R.H. Archibald Court House, Nanaimo,frs..2444. NELSON-CRESTON H.S. Tatchell Provincial Government Bldg, Nelson°64/140, NEW WESTMINSTER T.P. McKinnonkr3..4,6 100-403 Sixth St., New Westminster NORTH ISLAND W.H. Ketcham K.,7, 1519/0 1180 Ironwood Rd., Campbell River NORTH PEACE RIVER N.G. Schulz Court House, Fort St. John NORTH VANCOUVER-CAPILANO K.L. Morton 2735 Cambie St., Vancouver x NORTH VANCOUVER-SEYMOUR 11 u OAK BAY-GORDON HEAD R. Patterson 933 Yates St. , Victoria Re S• 1,451/2y OKANAGAN NORTH N.A. Nelson Court House, Vernon-- Res./00/p. OKANAGAN SOUTH R.E. Manson Court House, Kelowna OMINECA E.G. Chubak Court House, Vanderhoof/nrs..704u PRINCE GEORGE NORTH ■ K.J. Weir Court11 House, Prince George 1,c% . ITS<Ao/6 PRINCE GEORGE SOUTH " 4<e5 Vecip,tt.t PRINCE RUPERT Ivor Williams Court House, Prince RuperttEsam4/04 RICHMOND T.P. McKinnon/4634:8Y 100-403 Sixth St., New Westminster ROSSLAND-TRAIL A.D. SherwoodCw.i7,q,rq Court House, Rossland SAANICH AND THE ISLANDS R. Patterson 933 Yates St., Victoriae0 .14C749- SHUSWAP-REVELSTOKE D.V. Drew Court House, Salmon Armte---s.//J-sle/ SKEENA A.W. Milton Court House, Smithers-R.57.49.2/14 SOUTH PEACE RIVER G.A. Broomfield Court House, Dawson Creek Res 407#/79 SURREY Mike Carroll Box 12, 15782 Marine Dr., White Rock VANCOUVER CENTRE K.L. Morton 2735 Cambie St., Vancouver VANCOUVER EAST 11 11 . y VANCOUVER-LITTLE MOUNTAIN VANCOUVER-POINT GREY VANCOUVER SOUTH VICTORIA R. Patterson 933 Yates St., Victoria k. N '/. WEST VANCOUVER-HOWE SOUND K.L. Morton 2735 Cambie St., Vancouver YALE-LILLOOET L.P. Lean Court House, Merritt Schedule "B" Deputy Registrars of Voters, 1979 Electoral District ALBERNI A.M. LaPointe, Port AlberniR0-5•/07448 ATLIN E.J. Johnstone, Atlin J. Frey, Stewart BOUNDARY-SIMILKAMEEN H.W. Beckley, Penticton/re-3: /SILs- At R.E. Manson, Kelowna S. Matsuo, Grand Forks BURNABY-EDMONDS R.M. Morris, Vancouver 0 BURNABY NORTH II 11 BURNABY-WILLINGDON 11 0 CARIBOO E. Levens, Williams Lake CENTRAL FRASER VALLEY Laura Haight, White Rock Res aqs'44 CHILLIWACK T.P. McKinnon, New Westminster V.■-,. -11 )A4 COLUMBIA RIVER Mrs. A. Oakes, Golden Res, /et 7/B/ COMOX J.F. Miers, CourtenayRre. /9 t4/1.t COQUITLAM-MOODY G.S • Townsend, New Westminster Res.313193 COWICHAN-MALAHAT J.B. Johnston, Duncan DELTA Laura Haight, White Rock Re-T••2 "/"' DEWDNEY G.S. Townsend, New Westminster ESQUIMALT-PORT RENFREW Mrs. Frances Miller, Victoria KAMLOOPS W. Poohachoff, Kamloops Res...170/r/ KOOTENAY F.R. Carmichael, Fernie LANGLEY Laura Haight, White Rock Res-los/4u MACKENZIE Mrs. M.L. McCracken, Powell River , MAILLARDVILLE-COOUITLAM G.S. Townsend, New Westminster itzs.,13/83 NANAIMO J.B. Leverington, Nanaimo ,e"..s. /f/ 7/12 NELSON-CRESTON B.E. Kernaghan, Nelsonks-6./ns 12 R.S. Allen, Creston Mrs. Joanne James, Kaslo NEW WESTMINSTER G.S. Townsend, New Westmins ter RE oss43 NORTH ISLAND E .W . Lomas, Campbell River•.'*) . 1-1 IA+ J.A. Baker, Courtenay NORTH PEACE RIVER Miss R.E. Mahoney, Fort St. John 0;5% MAI NORTH VANCOUVER-CAPILANO R.M. Morris, Vancouver o NORTH VANCOUVER-SEYMOUR It I, 0 OAK BAY-GORDON HEAD Mrs. Frances Miller, Victoria OKANAGAN NORTH Mrs. K. Martin, Vernon-ap .3SC0 R.E. Manson, Kelowna OKANAGAN SOUTH D.R. Blatchford, KelownaRE5•39///3 OMINECA Miss L.D. Borgun, Vanderhoof PRINCE GEORGE NORTH C.S. Kirk, Prince George Re.s...thei/ga PRINCE GEORGE SOUTH Res .14,/1.. PRINCE RUPERT Mrs. L. Finnigan, Prince Rupert REs.13o41/81 R. Trombley, Terrace Mrs. J. Mufford, Queen Charlotte City RICHMOND G.S. Townsend, New WestminsterEs.387/83 ROSSLAND-TRAIL D.P. Jecks, Rossland SAANICH AND THE ISLANDS Mrs. Frances Miller, Victoria 6,5•IttSVF0, SHUSWAP-REVELSTOKE Miss Joanne Bodard, Salmon Arm/res./4W* D.G.B. Roberts, Revelstoke R.s.bycv64. SKEENA Mrs. M. Fink, SmithersRes //.244./ R. Trombley, Terrace SOUTH PEACE RIVER D.C. McMillan, Dawson Creek eEs• SURREY Laura Haight, White Rock Res• a44 44/82 VANCOUVER CENTRE R.M. Morris, Vancouver o VANCOUVER EAST VANCOUVER-LITTLE MOUNTAIN VANCOUVER-POINT GREY VANCOUVER SOUTH 0 VICTORIA Mrs. Frances Miller, Victoria Re's IWAy. WEST VANCOUVER-HOWE SOUND R.M. Morris, Vancouver YALE-LILLOOET M. Sakakibara, Lillooet KY.rs. //.2747 W.L. Marshall, Princeton Re5. %cf./sc. .
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