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NS Royal Gazette Part I Nova Scotia Published by Authority Part I VOLUME 226, NO. 35 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2017 ORDER IN COUNCIL 2017-217 August 13, 2017, until 10:00 pm, Tuesday, August 15, DATED AUGUST 24, 2017 2017: the Honourable Karen Casey. The Governor in Council is pleased to appoint, confirm Laura Lee Langley and ratify the actions of the following Minister: Clerk of the Executive Council To be Acting Attorney General and Minister of Justice, August 30-2017 – 2264 Acting Provincial Secretary, Acting Minister of Labour Relations, Acting Minister responsible for the Elections ORDER IN COUNCIL 2017-219 Act, Acting Minister responsible for the Human Rights DATED AUGUST 24, 2017 Act, Acting Minister responsible for the Regulations Act, Acting Minister responsible for Part II of the Workers’ The Governor in Council is pleased to appoint, confirm Compensation Act, Acting Minister responsible for the and ratify the actions of the following Minister: Retail Business Designated Day Closing Act, Acting Minister Responsible for the Nova Scotia Police To be Acting Minister of Internal Services and Acting Complaints Commissioner, Acting Minister responsible Minister of Communications Nova Scotia from 12:00 for the Nova Scotia Police Review Board, and Acting am, Monday, August 28, 2017, until 11:59 pm, Tuesday, Minister Responsible for the Disabled Persons’ September 5, 2017: the Honourable Randy Delorey. Commission Act from 12:00 am, Saturday, July 29, 2017, until 11:59 pm, Sunday, August 13, 2017: the Laura Lee Langley Honourable Patricia Arab. Clerk of the Executive Council Laura Lee Langley August 30-2017 – 2265 Clerk of the Executive Council IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, Chapter 81, August 30-2017 – 2263 R.S.N.S. 1989, as amended - and - ORDER IN COUNCIL 2017-218 IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by 3299940 DATED AUGUST 24, 2017 Nova Scotia Company for Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation The Governor in Council is pleased to appoint, confirm and ratify the actions of the following Minister: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 3299940 Nova Scotia Company intends to make an application to the Registrar To be Acting Minister of Business, Acting Minister of of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Energy, Acting Minister of Service Nova Scotia, Acting Certificate of Incorporation. Minister of Trade, Acting Minister responsible for Nova Scotia Business Incorporated, Acting Minister DATED August 29, 2017. responsible for the Nova Scotia Innovation Corporation, Christine Pound Acting Minister responsible for Tourism Nova Scotia, Stewart McKelvey Acting Minister responsible for Part II of the Gaming Solicitor for 3299940 Nova Scotia Company Control Act, and Acting Minister responsible for the Residential Tenancies Act from 10:00 am, Sunday, August 30-2017 – 2288 1431 © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1432 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, August 30, 2017 IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. Nova Scotia Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave 1989, as amended to surrender its Certificate of Incorporation. - and - IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by Deep Cove DATED the 22nd day of August, 2017. Construction Limited to make application to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation Chris MacIntyre McInnes Cooper NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Deep Cove 1300-1969 Upper Water Street Construction Limited intends to make application to the Purdy’s Wharf Tower II Registrar of Joint Stock Companies to surrender its Halifax NS B3J 3R7 Certificate of Incorporation. Solicitor for juwi Wind Services Canada, Ltd. DATED this 16th day of August, 2017. August 30-2017 – 2246 Derek M. Wells, QC IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, Chapter 81, Solicitor for Deep Cove Construction Limited R.S.N.S. 1989, as amended - and - August 30-2017 – 2254 IN THE MATTER OF: An Application by Rebest Investment Inc. for Leave to Surrender its Certificate IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, being of Incorporation Chapter 81 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1989, as amended NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Rebest Investment - and - Inc. intends to make an application to the Registrar of IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of Dr. Jean M. Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Cameron Medical Practice Incorporated for Leave Certificate of Incorporation. to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation pursuant to Section 137 of the Companies Act DATED this August 30, 2017. Dr. Jean M. Cameron Medical Practice Incorporated Charles S. Reagh hereby gives notice pursuant to the provisions of Section Stewart McKelvey 137 of the Companies Act (Nova Scotia) that it intends to Solicitor for Rebest Investment Inc. make application to the Nova Scotia Registrar of Joint Stock Companies for leave to surrender its Certificate of August 30-2017 – 2249 Incorporation. IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, R.S.N.S. DATED at Antigonish, County of Antigonish, Province 1989, c. 81, as amended of Nova Scotia, this 17th day of August, 2017. - and - IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of Rewrite Carole Gillies, QC Limited (formerly 3218628 Nova Scotia Limited) for Chisholm & Gillies Law Corporation Inc. Leave to Surrender its Certificate of Incorporation 257 Main Street, 2nd Floor Antigonish NS B2G 2C1 Rewrite Limited (formerly 3218628 Nova Scotia Solicitor for Dr. Jean M. Cameron Limited) hereby gives notice pursuant to the provisions Medical Practice Incorporated of Section 137 of the Companies Act that it intends to make application to the Registrar of Joint Stock August 30-2017 – 2261 Companies of the Province of Nova Scotia for leave to surrender the Certificate of Incorporation of the IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, Chapter 81, Company. R.S.N.S. 1989, as amended - and - DATED this 30th day of August, 2017. IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of juwi Wind Services Canada, Ltd. for Leave to Surrender its Amanda Lutz Certificate of Incorporation Kennedy Schofield Lawyers Head of St. Margaret’s Bay, Nova Scotia juwi Wind Services Canada, Ltd. hereby gives notice Solicitor for Rewrite Limited pursuant to the provisions of Section 137 of the Companies Act that it intends to make application to the August 30-2017 – 2283 © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, August 30, 2017 1433 IN THE MATTER OF: The Companies Act, being NOTICE: If you contest any part of the application you Chapter 81 of the Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, must complete and file a notice of objection in Form 47 1989, as amended with the court, and then serve the notice of objection on - and - the applicant and the personal representative. IN THE MATTER OF: The Application of Windscape If you do not file and serve a notice of objection you will Country Holdings, ULC for Leave to Surrender its not be entitled to any notice of further proceedings and Certificate of Incorporation you may only make representations at the hearing with the permission of the registrar or judge. Windscape Country Holdings, ULC hereby gives notice pursuant to the provisions of Section 137 of the If you do not come to the hearing in person or as Companies Act (Nova Scotia) that it intends to make represented by your lawyer the court may give the application to the Nova Scotia Registrar of Joint Stock applicant what they want in your absence. You will be Companies for leave to surrender its Certificate of bound by any order the court makes. Incorporation. Therefore, if you contest any part of this application, you DATED at Halifax, Halifax Regional Municipality, or your lawyer must file and serve a notice of objection Province of Nova Scotia, this 10th day of July, 2017. in Form 47 and come to the hearing. Barry D. Horne DATED August 9, 2017. McInnes Cooper Purdy’s Wharf Tower II Christopher Boyd PO Box 730 EMM Law 1969 Upper Water Street, Suite 1300 70 St. Andrews Street Halifax NS B3J 2V1 Antigonish NS B2G 2H1 Solicitor for Windscape Country Holdings, ULC Telephone: 902-863-4366; Fax: 902-867-8888 Email: [email protected] August 30-2017 – 2266 August 30-2017 (3 issues) – 2282 IN THE COURT OF PROBATE FOR NOVA SCOTIA IN THE ESTATE OF KENT MADSEN CHRYSLER, Deceased Notice of Application (S. 64(3)(a)) The applicant, Deborah Darlene Cooke, Executor, has applied to the Registrar of the Probate of the Probate Court of Nova Scotia, at the Probate District of Antigonish County, 11 James Street, Antigonish, Antigonish County, Nova Scotia for an Order for acceptance of the Last Will and Testament of Kent Masden Chrysler as Proof in Solemn Form, to be heard on October 3, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. at the Courthouse at 172 Main Street, Antigonish, Nova Scotia. In addition, the applicant, Deborah Darlene Cooke, applies for an Order for revocation of the Grant of Administration granted to Christopher M. Chrysler on January 18, 2017. The affidavits of Deborah Darlene Cooke, Executor, Carole Gartside, and Christopher Boyd, in Form 46, copies of which are attached to this Notice of Application, are filed in support of this application. Other materials may be filed and will be delivered to you or your lawyer before the hearing. © NS Office of the Royal Gazette. Web version. 1434 The Royal Gazette, Wednesday, August 30, 2017 Estate Notices (Probate Act) All persons having legal demands against any of the estates listed in this issue must file a notice of claim in Form 32 no later than 6 months from the date of the first advertisement. All persons indebted to an estate must make immediate payment to the personal representative noted. ESTATE NOTICES BEING PUBLISHED FOR THE FIRST TIME ESTATE OF: Personal Representative(s) Solicitor for Personal Place of Residence of Deceased Executor (Ex) or Administrator Representative Date of Grant (Ad) Date of the First Insertion ADAMS, George Harry Joseph George F.
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