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The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY by AUTHORITY of the QUEEN's PRINTER PART I Volume 88 REGINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1992 No THIS ISSUE HAS NO PART II (REVISED REGULATIONS) OR PART Ill (REGULATIONS) The Saskatchewan Gazette PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY AUTHORITY OF THE QUEEN'S PRINTER PART I Volume 88 REGINA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1992 No. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I APPOINTMENTS ............................................... 94 The Queen's Bench Rules .......................................... 94 The Proceedings Against the Crown Act .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 94 ACTS PROCLAIMED ............................................ 94 BOARD ORDERS ................................................ 94 _j The Assessment Management Agency Act ............................ 94 MINISTER'S ORDERS ........................................... 95 The Education Act . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 95 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 95 The Veterinary Services Act ........................................ 97 _J The Water Users Act ............................................. 97 MINISTER'S APPROVAL ........................................ 97 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 97 CORPORATIONS BRANCH NOTICES ............................ 98 The Co-operatives Act, 1989 ........................................ 98 The Business Corporations Act .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 98 The Business Names Registration Act ...............................105 The Non-profit Corporations Act ....................................109 Corrections .....................................................111 PUBLIC NOTICES ...............................................111 The Change of Name Act ..........................................111 Highway Traffic Board ...........................................111 The Municipal Board Act .........................................121 The Oil and Gas Conservation Act ..................................121 The Rural Municipality Act, 1989 ...................................122 The Saskatchewan Insurance Act ...................................122 The Urban Municipality Act, 1984 ..................................123 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN ..........................................125 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS ......................................125 J 94 THE SASKATCHEWAN GAZETTE APPOINTMENTS Darryl Bogdasavich, Q.C., 9th Fl., 1874 Scarth Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 Donald McKillop, Q.C., 9th Fl., 1874 Scarth CANCELLATION OF QUALIFIED Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 TECHNICIAN Larry Anderson, Q.C., 9th Fl., 1874 Scarth (Breath Samples) Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 I, Brian Barrington-Foote, Q.C., Deputy Attor­ Gerald Tegart, 9th Fl., 1874 Scarth Street, ney General hereby cancel the designation of the Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 following person designated pursuant to subsec­ Barry Hornsberger, 9th Fl., 1874 Scarth Street, tion 238(1) of the Criminal Code (Canada), as Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 amended fromtime to time. Graeme Mitchell, 8th Fl., 1874 Scarth Street, R.C.M. Police: Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 Leah Evan Barber Kenneth Tyler, 8th Fl., 1874 Scarth Street, Dated at Regina, Sask., 22nd day of January, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 1992. B. Barrington-Foote, Q.C., Deputy Minister of Justice and B. Barrington-Foote, Q.C., Deputy Attorney General. Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General. The Queen's Bench Rules Judicial appointments to the Provincial Court: Diane I. Morris and Betty Lou Huculak. (JUDICIAL REVIEW ) Dated January 21, 1992. Pursuant to Rule 667(2) of The Queen's Bench Rules and subsection 16(3) of The Interpretation Act, R.S.S. 1978, c. I-11, I hereby appoint the ACTS PROCLAIMED l following solicitors employed in the Department of Justice as designates of the Attorney General for purposes of accepting service of documents to The following proclamations have been issued be served on the Attorney General under Part that are effective on or after January 1, 1992: Fifty-two of The Queen's Bench Rules in matters The Police Act, 1990, c.P-15.01, S.S. 1990-91. ] other than proceedings to which the Criminal Proclaimed in force effective January 1, 1992. Code (Canada) applies: * A proclamation appearing in this list for Richard Quinney, Q.C., 11th Fl., 1874 Scarth the first time is indicated in bold print. Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 Darryl Bogdasavich, Q.C., 9th Fl., 1874 Scarth J Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 BOARD ORDERS Donald McKillop, Q.C., 9th Fl., 1874 Scarth Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 Larry Anderson, Q.C., 9th Fl., 1874 Scarth The Assessment Management Agency Act Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 Gerald Tegart, 9th Fl., 1874 Scarth Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF Barry Hornsberger, 9th Fl., 1874 Scarth Street, CERTAIN URBAN MUNICIPALITIES Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Man­ Graeme Mitchell, 8th Fl., 1874 Scarth Street, agement Agency Act and section 273 of The Urban Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 Municipality Act, 1984, the assessments of the Kenneth Tyler, 8th Fl., 1874 Scarth Street, following urban municipalities were confirmed on Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 January 23, 1992: City of Prince Albert, City of Saskatoon, Village of Ay lsham, Village of Palmer, Village of Rush The Proceedings Against the Crown Act Lake. Pursuant to section 15 of The Proceedings Against the Crown Act, R.S.S. 1978, c. P-27 and CONFIRMATION OF THE ASSESSMENT OF subsection 16(3) of The Interpretation Act, R.S.S. CERTAIN RURAL MUNICIPALITIES 1978, c. I-11, I hereby appoint the following solici­ tors employed in the Department of Justice as Pursuant to section 12 of The Assessment Man­ designates of the Attorney General for purposes of agement Agency Act and section 327 of The Rural accepting service of documents to be served on the Municipality Act, 1989, the assessments of the Crown under The Proceedings Against the Crown following rural municipalities were confirmed on Act. January 23, 1992: Richard Quinney, Q.C., 11th Fl., 1874 Scarth R.M. of Tecumseh No. 65, R.M. of Miry Creek Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3V7 No. 229, R.M. of Loreburn No. 254, R.M. of New- JANUARY 31, 1992 95 combe No. 260, R.M. of Ponass Lake No. 367, R.M. after February 1, 1992, the provisions set forth in of Shellbrook No. 493. this schedule shall apply to the drilling of and Kenneth G. Love, Chairman. production from vertical oil wells drilled into and Bryan Hebb, Board Secretary. completed in the Winnipegosis Formation under­ Saskatchewan Assessment lying the following lands: Management Agency. In Township 5, in Range 8, West of the Second Meridian: Sections 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34. MINISTER'S ORDERS In Township 6, in Range 8, West of the Second Meridian: Sections 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 15 and 16. TheEducation Act Dated at Regina, Sask., January 16, 1992. Schedule M.O. 05/92. Pursuant to the power vested in me by subsection 27 (1) of The Education Act, and in Interpretation compliance with section 360 of the said Act, I 1 These provisions shall be construed with ref­ hereby order that the boundaries of the following erence to the terms and expressions contained in school divisions be altered, effective February 1, The Oil and GasConservation Act, and the regula­ 1992, in the manner set forth herein. tions thereunder as amended, revised, or substi­ Sub-division No. 1 of the Kindersley School Divi­ tuted from time to time. sion No. 34: Drainage Unit adding thereto: 2 The drainage unit for the drilling and com­ in Township 26, in Range 22, West of the Third pletion of an oil well shall be four legal sub di vi­ Meridian: the north-west quarter of Section 32. sions in a Section grouped as follows: Sub-division No. 3 of the Eston-Elrose School Divi­ Legal subdivisions 1, 2, 7 and 8; 3, 4, 5 and 6; sion No. 33: 9, 10, 15 and 16; 11, 12, 13 and 14. taking therefrom: Target Area in Township 26, in Range 22, West of the Third 3 The location of an oil well within a drainage Meridian: the north-west quarter of Section 32. unit shall be within the target area prescribed in section 4, or such other location within the drain­ I further order, pursuant to subsection 118(1) of age unit as may be approved by the minister. --The-Education Act,t-hattax arrears, if any, on the -t aforementioned land shall be payable to the 4 The sides of the target area shall be located school division from which the land was with­ 100 m within and parallel to the corresponding drawn, and further, that alLtaxes owing or sides of the drainage unit. already paid for the current year on the aforemen­ Production Allowable tioned land shall be apportioned between the two _J 5 The production allowable for a drainage unit schools divisions in a manner mutually agreed as hereby established shall be based on an area of upon by the respective boards of education. four legal subdivisions provided that, if an oil well Dated at Regina, January 16, 1992. is not completed within the target area as pre­ scribed by section 4, the minister may prescribe the area to be used as a factor in determining the M.O. 08/92. Pursuant to the powers vested in me production allowable and he may, upon applica­ by subsection 27 (1) of The Education Act, I hereby tion and after public notice, vary the prescribed order that the boundaries of the sub-divisions of area. the Wadena School Division No. 46 be altered, Special Provisions effective the date of this Order, in the manner set 6 These provisions shall be subject to such spe­ l forth herein. cial provisions as may be established by order of From Sub-division No. 6 to Sub-division
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