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NS Royal Gazette Part I Nova Scotia Published by Authority PART 1 VOLUME 219, NO. 27 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2010 ELECTIONS ACT, Section 171(a) To be appointed as Commissioners pursuant to the Glace Bay By-election Notaries and Commissioners Act: Danielle Burnett of Lantz, in the County of Hants, NOTICE is hereby given that in the by-election while employed with the Royal Canadian Mounted held in the electoral district of Glace Bay on June 22, Police; 2010, Geoff MacLellan of the Nova Scotia Liberal Gower J. Fiander of Brookfield, in the County of Party was elected to serve in the House of Assembly. Colchester, for a term commencing July 5, 2010 and to expire July 4, 2015 (Casino Nova Scotia - Great Chief Electoral Officer Canadian Gaming Corporation); Robert J. Kirby of Dartmouth, in the Halifax ELECTIONS ACT, Section 171(a) Regional Municipality, while employed with the Yarmouth By-election Halifax Regional Municipality; and Anne M. Munroe of Westville, in the County of NOTICE is hereby given that in the by-election Pictou, while employed with the Province of Nova held in the electoral district of Yarmouth on June 22, Scotia (Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations). 2010, Zach Churchill of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party To be reappointed as Commissioners pursuant to was elected to serve in the House of Assembly. the Notaries and Commissioners Act: Tracey Campbell of Marion Bridge, in the County Chief Electoral Officer of Cape Breton, for a term commencing July 5, 2010 and to expire July 4, 2015 (Sampson McDougall, law PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA firm); DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Stefanie Lynn Conway of New Minas, in the County of Kings, for a term commencing July 5, 2010 The Minister of Justice and Attorney General, and to expire July 4, 2015 (FNF Canada, financial Ross Landry, under the authority vested in him by planning); clause 2(b) of Chapter 23 of the Acts of 1996, the Kimberly MacKay of Eastern Passage, in the Court and Administrative Reform Act, Order in Halifax Regional Municipality, while employed with Council 2004-84, the Assignment of Authority the Province of Nova Scotia (Service Nova Scotia and Regulations, and Sections 6 and 7 of Chapter 312 of Municipal Relations); the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, the Bernard C. Miles of Wolfville, in the County of Notaries and Commissioners Act, is hereby pleased Kings, for a term commencing July 31, 2010 and to to advise of the following: expire July 30, 2015 (Canadian Imperial Bank of To be revoked as Commissioners pursuant to the Commerce - CIBC); and Notaries and Commissioners Act: Frank G. Robertson of Hammonds Plains, in the Patricia Lee Campbell of Beaver Bank, in the Halifax Regional Municipality, for a term commencing Halifax Regional Municipality (no longer employed August 2, 2010 and to expire August 1, 2015 (Unifund with Atlantic Blue Cross/Medavie Blue Cross); Assurance Company, insurance). Kimberly MacKay-Jollimore of Eastern Passage, in the Halifax Regional Municipality (change of DATED at Halifax, Nova Scotia, this 5th day of July, name to Kimberly MacKay); and 2010. Jean J. Racine of Lakeside, in the Halifax Regional Municipality (no longer employed with the Ross Landry Province of Nova Scotia). Minister of Justice and Attorney General © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1219 1220 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, July 7 , 2010 IN THE COURT OF PROBATE FOR NOVA SCOTIA NOTICE is hereby given that 1009666 Nova Scotia IN THE ESTATE OF Althea Augusta Hopkins, Limited, a body corporate, duly incorporated under Deceased the laws of the Province of Nova Scotia, with registered office at Halifax, Nova Scotia, intends to APPLICATION FOR PROOF IN SOLEMN FORM apply to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for OF THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF the Province of Nova Scotia for leave to surrender its ALTHEA AUGUSTA HOPKINS Certificate of Incorporation and for its dissolution consequent thereon, pursuant to the provisions of Notice of Application Section 137 of the Companies Act, being Chapter 81 of (S.64(3)(a)) the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, as amended. The applicant, Pearl Effie Nickerson, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Althea Augusta DATED at Halifax, Province of Nova Scotia, this 6th Hopkins, has applied to the Registrar of the Probate day of July, 2010. Court of Nova Scotia, at the Probate District of Yarmouth, 164 Main Street, Suite 201, Yarmouth, Natalie Woodbury Nova Scotia, for Proof in Solemn Form of the Last Will Wickwire Holm and Testament of Althea Augusta Hopkins to be 1801 Hollis Street, Suite 2100 th heard on the 5 day of August, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. PO Box 1054, Halifax NS B3J 2X6 Solicitor for 1009666 Nova Scotia Limited The affidavit of Pearl Effie Nickerson in Form 46, a copy of which is attached to this Notice of 1534 July 7-2010 Application, is filed in support of this application. Other materials may be filed and will be delivered to IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, you or your lawyer before the hearing. Chapter 81, R.S.N.S., 1989, as amended; - and - NOTICE: If you contest any part of the application IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by you must complete and file a notice of objection in 3120589 Nova Scotia Company for Leave to Form 47 with the court, and then serve the notice of Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation objection on the personal representative and each person interested in the estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 3120589 Nova If you do not file and serve a notice of objection Scotia Company intends to make an application to the you will not be entitled to any notice of further Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to proceedings and you may only make representations surrender its Certificate of Incorporation. at the hearing with the permission of the registrar or judge. DATED this July 7, 2010. If you do not come to the hearing in person or as Charles S. Reagh / Stewart McKelvey represented by your lawyer the court may give the Solicitor for 3120589 Nova Scotia Company applicant what they want in your absence. You will be bound by any order the court makes. 1527 July 7-2010 Therefore, if you contest any part of this IN THE MATTER OF: The Nova Scotia application you or your lawyer must file and serve a Companies Act, R.S.N.S. (1989), as amended notice of objection in Form 47 and come to the - and - hearing. IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of W. J. Babineau Enterprises Limited DATED June 24, 2010. (the “Company”) for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation Louis A. d’Entremont Solicitor for Applicant NOTICE is hereby given that W. J. Babineau PO Box 118, Pubnico NS B0W 2W0 Enterprises Limited, a body corporate, duly Telephone: 902-762-3119; Fax: 902-762-3124 incorporated under the laws of the Province of Nova E-mail: [email protected] Scotia, with registered office at Halifax, Nova Scotia, intends to apply to the Registrar of Joint Stock 1505 July 7-2010 - (3iss) Companies for the Province of Nova Scotia for leave to surrender the Certificate of Incorporation of W. J. IN THE MATTER OF: The Nova Scotia Babineau Enterprises Limited and for its dissolution Companies Act, R.S.N.S. 1989, as amended consequent thereon, pursuant to the provisions of - and - Section 137 of the Companies Act, being Chapter 81 of IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, as 1009666 Nova Scotia Limited for Leave to amended. Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, July 7 , 2010 1221 DATED at Truro, Nova Scotia, on June 28th, 2010. 1520 July 7-2010 David F. Curtis, QC IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, Solicitor for W. J. Babineau Enterprises Limited Chapter 81, R.S.N.S., 1989, as amended; - and - 1503 July 7-2010 IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by Loch Bhreagh Tours Limited for Leave to IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation Chapter 81, R.S.N.S., 1989, as amended; - and - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Loch Bhreagh IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by Tours Limited intends to make an application to the Cronimet Canada Corporation for Leave to Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation surrender its Certificate of Incorporation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Cronimet DATED this 2nd day of July, A.D. 2010. Canada Corporation intends to make an application to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave Duncan Sylvester MacDonald to surrender its Certificate of Incorporation. President DATED this July 7, 2010. 1521 July 7-2010 Charles S. Reagh / Stewart McKelvey FORM A Solicitor for Cronimet Canada Corporation CHANGE OF NAME ACT 1526 July 7-2010 Notice of Application for Change of Name IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be Chapter 81, R.S.N.S., 1989, as amended; made to the Registrar General for a change of name, - and - pursuant to the provisions of the Change of Name Act, IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by by me: Jules Bishatwa of 290 Main Avenue in Halifax, HasPuzz Corporation for Leave to Surrender in the Province of Nova Scotia as follows: its Certificate of Incorporation To change my name from Jules Bishatwa to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HasPuzz Katagurutse Jules César. Corporation intends to make an application to the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to DATED this 5th day of July, 2010.
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