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THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART Ill (REGULATIONS OF SASKATCHEWAN) The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN'S PRINTER PART I Volume 87 REGINA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1991 No. 50 a Cl2'l.L!..tma1- and dfappy dVt:w '1Jt:a'l. f'l.om tht: 1-taff of tht: 1 Qut:t:n 1- P'l.infr'i, c:0a1-kafoht:wan :J-u1-tict:. TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I I J ACTS PROCLAIMED ...........................................1938 BOARD ORDERS ..............................................1938 The Municipal Board Act ........................................1938 MINISTER'S ORDERS ..........................................1939 The Education Act . .............................................1939 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ................................ 1939 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES ........................... 1941 The Co-operatives Act, 1989 ......................................1941 The Business Corporations Act . ................................... 1941 The Business Names Registration Act . ............................. 1946 The Non-profit Corporations Act ..................................1958 Corrections .................................................... 1959 PUBLIC NOTICES ............................................. 1960 The Change of Name Act ........................................1960 Highway Traffic Board ..........................................1960 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ................................1965 The Pension Benefits Act ........................................ 1966 The Tax Enforcement Act ........................................ 1966 RULES OF COURT ............................................. 1966 �. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A PRIVATE BILL ...... 1966 I EXTRACTS FROM THE RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN RELATING TO PRIVATE BILLS .......................................... 1966 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ....................................1967 I PART II ERRATA NOTICE ................................................709 j 1938 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE ACTS PROCLAIMED The Personal Care Homes Act, c.P-6.01, S.S. 1989-90. Proclaimed in force effective October 1, 1991. The following proclamations have been issued The Planning and Development Amendment Act, that are effective on or after January 1, 1991: 1989, c.51, S.S. 1990-91. Section 31 proclaimed in The Agri-Food Act, c.A-15.2, S.S. 1990-91. Sections force effective January 1, 1991. 1 to 32, 34 to 36, subsection 37(2) and sections 38 The Referendum and Plebiscite Act, c. R-8.01, to 40 proclaimed in force effective January 1, 1991. S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effective Sept The League of Educational Administrators, ember 10, 1991. Directors and Superintendents Act, 1991, c.L-9.02, The Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Act, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effective August c.S-22.1, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effec 1, 1991. tive February 18, 1991. The Legal Profession Act, 1990, c. L-10.1, S.S. The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code Amend 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effective October 1, ment Act, 1989, c.23, S.S. 1990-91. Section 11 1991. proclaimed in force effective March 1, 1991. The Medical Laboratory Licensing Act, c.M-9.1, The Summary Offences Procedure Act, 1990, S.S. 1989-90. Proclaimed in force effective April c.S-63.1, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effec 1, 1991. tive January 1, 1991. The Ozone-depleting Substances Control Act, * A proclamation appearing in this list for ' c.O-8, S.S. 1990-91. Proclaimed in force effective January 1, 1991. the first time is indicated in bold print. BOARD ORDERS The Municipal Board Act TOWNS, VILLAGES, CITIES EMPOWERED TO BORROW MONEY: Regina, October 1 to December 6, 1991. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provi sions of The Urban Municipality Act, 1984, and The Municipal Board Act; The Local Government Com mittee, Saskatchewan Municipal Board has authorized the Councils of the following Local Authorities of Saskatchewan to borrow the sums of money as listed below: u Local Authority Amount Term Loans: Town of Waldheim $ 80,000.00 Dec. 31/93 ] Town of Davidson 120,000.00 4 years Town of Duck Lake 87,301.00 5 years Town of Eston 75,000.00 Dec. 31/94 Town of Central Butte 16,000.00 4 years Village of Kannata Valley 20,000.00 4 years Village of Medstead 13,000.00 2 years - J semi-annually Village of Quill Lake 131,000.00 4 years Annuity Debentures: Town of Martensville 250,000.00 7 years Town of Eston 425,000.00 10 years Town of Birch Hills 160,000.00 10 years Serial Debentures: City of Regina 15,000,000.00 10 years Town of Lumsden 400,000.00 10 years PERMISSION RESCINDED: " Committee Approval Date- Local Authority Amount Total Loan: May 11/90 Village of Quill Lake $160,000.00 4 years Oct. 9/91 Village of Kannata Valley 20,000.00 4 years DECEMBER 13, 1991 1939 SCHOOL DIVISIONS EMPOWERED TO BORROW MONEY: Regina, October 1 to December 6, 1991. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provi sions of The Education Act and The Municipal Board Act; The Local GovernmentCommittee, Saskat chewan Municipal Board has authorized the Board of Education of the following School Divisions of Saskatchewan to borrow the sums of money as listed below: School Division Amount Term Loans: Humboldt Roman Catholic Separate School Division No. 15 $ 78,497.00 4 years Northern Lights School Division No. 113 222,179.00 4 years Northern Lights School Division No. 113 62,000.00 4 years Tisdale School Division No. 53 37,356.00 4 years Tisdale School Division No. 53 488.00 4 years Kamsack School Division No. 35 226,772.00 4 years NOTICE OF CORRECTION: Committee Date Appeared Approval in Gazette Date School Division Amount Term Loan: Oct. 11/91 Aug. 27/91 Melfort School Division No. 100 $200,315.00 4 years SIB: Aug. 27/91 Melfort School Division No. 100 205,315.00 4 years ........, B. G. McNamee, Chairman, Local Government Committee, Saskatchewan Municipal Board. MINISTER'S ORDERS visions set forth in the following schedule shall apply to the drilling of and production from verti cal oil wells in the Senlac Waseca Sand Poll effec The Education Act tive on December 1, 1991. Dated at Regina, Sask., November 29, 1991. M.O. 177/91. Pursuant to the powers vested in me by subsection 27(1) and section 364 of The Edu Schedule cation Act, I hereby amend Minister's Order Pool provisions applicable to the drilling of and 169/91, dated October 11, 1991, which amended production from vertical oil wells in the Senlac Minister's Order No. 87/91, dated July 8, 1991, and Waseca Sand Pool. described the lands in each sub-division in the Wood River School Division No. 70, in the follow Interpretation ing manner. 1 These provisions shall be construed with refer The description under Sub-division No. 4, in ence to the terms and expressions contained in The Township 9, in Range 6, should read as follows: Oil and Gas Conservation Act and the regulations "Sections 1 to 5 inclusive, the south half and made pursuant to the Act, as amended from time north-east quarter of Section 6, the east half of to time. Section 7, Sections 8 to 17 inclusive, the east halves of Sections 18 and 19, Sections 20 to 29 Drainage Unit inclusive, the east halves of Sections 30 and 31, 2 The drainage unit shall be one legal sub Sections 32 to 36 inclusive;" division. Dated at Regina, November 25, 1991. Target Area E. Rourke, 3 The location of an oil well within a drainage Deputy Minister of Education. unit shall be within the target area prescribed in section 4 or such other location within the drainage unit as may be approved by the minister. The Oil and Gas Conservation Act 4 The south-east corner of the rectangular tar get area shall be the south-east corner of the drainage unit. The north and west sides of the tar SENLAC WASECA SAND POOL get area shall be parallel to the corresponding sides of the drainage unit. The north side of the target MRO 380/91 PO 51. Pursuant to section 17 of area shall be 200 m from the south side of the The Oil and Gas Conservation Act, MRO 15/91 drainage unit and the west side of the target area J PO 1, published in The Saskatchewan Gazette on shall be 200 m from the east side of the drainage February 15, 1991, is rescinded and the pool pro- unit. 1940 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE Maximum Allowable Rate of Production the mineral owners, other than the Crown, that - Oil Wells might reasonably be adversely affected by such 5 The maximum allowable rate of production disposal. (MARP) for a drainage unit shall be based on an Dated at Regina, Sask., December 4, 1991. area of one legal subdivision provided that if a well is not completed within the target area as prescribed by section 4, the minister may prescribe Pat Y ouzwa, Deputy Minister, the area to be used as a factor in determining the Saskatchewan Energy and Mines. MARP and may vary the prescribed area. Samples 6 Samples of drill cuttings from formations below the top of the Devonian Shield shall be taken LUCKY HILLS AREA-BAKKEN SAND and delivered to the department. - HORIZONTAL WELL PROJECT Deviation Tests or Surveys MRO 382/91. The application submitted by 7 Deviation tests or surveys are required in Deminex (Canada) Limited to conduct a horizon respect of any wells drilled in the following circum tal well project in the Lucky Hills area is approved stances: pursuant to section 17 .1 of The Oil and Gas Con servation Act. Permission is granted to construct (a) where the well is to be drilled to a depth the facilities and to drill and complete one well \. greater than the top of the Devonian Carbonate; with a proposed horizontal section of 400 m in the or Bakken Sand underlying legal subdivisions (b) where the department requires proof that 6 and 7 of Section 29, in Township 30, in the well has been completed within its target Range 23, West of the Third Meridian, in accor 1 area.