Order in Council 3019/1978

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Order in Council 3019/1978 BRITISH COLUMBIA 3019 APPROVED AND ORDERED ac. -5.1978 itsvir_4_ j -------riaitettant-Governor EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, VICTORIA OM —On On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant-Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, orders that from among those persons appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor to compose the Executive Council, the following persons are designated as officials with portfolios and the portfolio designated for each official is that shown opposite the name of the official: The Honourable William Richards Premier of the Province and Bennett President of the Council The Honourable Grace Mary McCarthy Deputy Premier and Minister of Hunan Resources The Honourable Hugh Austin Curtis Provincial Secretary and Minister of Government Services The Honourable Garde Basil Gardom Attorney-General The Honourable Evan M. Wolfe Minister of Finance The Honourable Cyril Morley Shelford Minister of Agriculture The Honourable Patrick Lucey McGeer Minister of Education, Science and Technology The Honourable Louis Allan Williams Minister of Labour The Honourable William N. Vander Zalm Minister of Municipal Affairs The Honourable Alexander Vaughan Fraser Minister of Transportation, Communications and Highways The Honourable James J. Hewitt Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources The Honourable Robert Howard McClelland Minister of Health The Honourable Donald McGray Phillips Minister of Economic Development The Honourable Thomas Manville Waterland Minister of Forests 6 (This pan is for administrative purposes and is not part of the Order.) Authority under which Order is made: Act and section_ Other (specify) ---------- ----- ------------- ------ --- Richard is 17 Statutory authority checked my. H. Vogel 0 (Senator* sad typed or printed tune cd 1.41.81 eiliser) - -V I - 2 - %The Honourable Kenneth Rafe Mair Minister of Environment The Honourable James Roland Chabot Minister of Lands, Parks and Housing The Honourable James Arthur Nielsen Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs The Honourable Elwood Neal Veitch Minister of Tourism and Small Business The Honourable Robert Samuel Bawlf Minister of Deregulation AND THAT each of the officials named in this Order shall receive a salary. AND THAT Orders-in-Councils 3213/76 and Amended Order-in-Council 900/78 are rescinded. AND THAT this Order is exempt from the requirement to have it filed under the Regulations Act. Provincial Secretar an Minister o Government Services Rpesiding Member of the Executive Council .
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