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Ontario Gazette Volume 144 Issue 43, La Gazette De L'ontario Volume 144 Vol. 144-43 Toronto ISSN 00302937 Saturday, 22 October 2011 Le samedi 22 Octobre 2011 Parliamentary Notice Avis parlementaire RETURN OF MEMBERS ÉLECTIONS DES DÉPUTÉS Notice is Hereby Given of the receipt of the return of members on or after Nous accusons réception par la présente des résultats du scrutin, le the Fourteenth day of October 2011, to represent the following Electoral quatorzième jour d’octobre 2011, ou aprés, indiquant l’élection des députés Districts in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario: représentant les circonscriptions électorales suivantes à l’Assemblée législative de la province de l’Ontario : Electoral Districts / Circonscriptions électorales 1. Ajax-Pickering Joe Dickson 2. Algoma-Manitoulin Michael Mantha 3. Ancaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale Ted McMeekin 4. Barrie Rod Jackson 5. Beaches-East York Michael Prue 6. Bramalea-Gore-Malton Jagmeet Singh 7. Brampton-Springdale Linda Jeffrey 8. Brampton West / Brampton-Ouest Vic Dhillon 9. Brant Dave Levac 10. Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound Bill Walker 11. Burlington Jane McKenna 12. Cambridge Rob Leone 13. Carleton-Mississippi Mills Jack MacLaren 14. Chatham-Kent-Essex Rick Nicholls 15. Davenport Jonah Schein 16. Don Valley East / Don Valley-Est Michael Coteau 17. Don Valley West / Don Valley-Ouest Kathleen Wynne 18. Dufferin-Caledon Sylvia Jones 19. Durham John O’Toole 20. Eglinton-Lawrence Mike Colle 21. Elgin-Middlesex-London Jeff Yurek 22. Essex Taras Natyshak 23. Etobicoke Centre / Etobicoke-Centre Donna Cansfield 24. Etobicoke-Lakeshore Laurel Broten 25. Etobicoke North / Etobicoke-Nord Shafiq Qaadri 26. Glengarry-Prescott-Russell Grant Crack 27. Guelph Liz Sandals 28. Haldimand-Norfolk Toby Barrett 29. Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock Laurie Scott 30. Halton Ted Chudleigh 31. Hamilton Centre / Hamilton-Centre Andrea Horwath 32. Hamilton East-Stoney Creek / Hamilton-Est-Stoney Creek Paul Miller 33. Hamilton Mountain Monique Taylor 34. Huron-Bruce Lisa Thompson Published by Ministry of Government Services © Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2011 Publié par le Ministère des Services gouvernementaux © Imprimeur de la Reine pour l’Ontario, 2011 3823 3824 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE/LA GAZETTE DE L’ONTARIO 35. Kenora-Rainy River Sarah Campbell 36. Kingston and the Islands / Kingston et les Îles John Gerretsen 37. Kitchener Centre / Kitchener-Centre John Milloy 38. Kitchener-Conestoga Michael Harris 39. Kitchener-Waterloo Elizabeth Witmer 40. Lambton-Kent-Middlesex Monte McNaughton 41. Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington Randy Hillier 42. Leeds-Grenville Steve Clark 43. London-Fanshawe Teresa Armstrong 44. London North Centre / London-Centre-Nord Deb Matthews 45. London West / London-Ouest Chris Bentley 46. Markham-Unionville Michael Chan 47. Mississauga-Brampton South / Mississauga-Brampton-Sud Amrit Mangat 48. Mississauga East-Cooksville / Mississauga-Est-Cooksville Dipika Damerla 49. Mississauga-Erindale Harinder Takhar 50. Mississauga South / Mississauga-Sud Charles Sousa 51. Mississauga-Streetsville Bob Delaney 52. Nepean-Carleton Lisa MacLeod 53. Newmarket-Aurora Frank Klees 54. Niagara Falls Kim Craitor 55. Niagara West-Glanbrook / Niagara-Ouest-Glanbrook Tim Hudak 56. Nickel Belt France Gélinas 57. Nipissing Vic Fedeli 58. Northumberland-Quinte West Rob Milligan 59. Oak Ridges-Markham Helena Jaczek 60. Oakville Kevin Flynn 61. Oshawa Jerry J. Ouellette 62. Ottawa Centre / Ottawa-Centre Yasir Naqvi 63. Ottawa-Orléans Phil McNeely 64. Ottawa South / Ottawa-Sud Dalton McGuinty 65. Ottawa-Vanier Madeleine Meilleur 66. Ottawa West-Nepean / Ottawa-Ouest-Nepean Bob Chiarelli 67. Oxford Ernie Hardeman 68. Parkdale-High Park Cheri DiNovo 69. Parry Sound-Muskoka Norm Miller 70. Perth-Wellington Randy Pettapiece 71. Peterborough Jeff Leal 72. Pickering-Scarborough East / Pickering-Scarborough-Est Tracy MacCharles 73. Prince Edward-Hastings Todd Smith 74. Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke John Yakabuski 75. Richmond Hill Reza Moridi 76. St. Catharines Jim Bradley 77. St. Paul’s Eric Hoskins 78. Sarnia-Lambton Bob Bailey 79. Sault Ste. Marie David Orazietti 80. Scarborough-Agincourt Soo Wong 81. Scarborough Centre / Scarborough-Centre Brad Duguid 82. Scarborough-Guildwood Margarett Best 83. Scarborough-Rouge River Bas Balkissoon 84. Scarborough Southwest / Scarborough-Sud-Ouest Lorenzo Berardinetti 85. Simcoe-Grey Jim Wilson 86. Simcoe North / Simcoe-Nord Garfield Dunlop 87. Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry Jim McDonell 88. Sudbury Rick Bartolucci 89. Thornhill Peter Shurman 90. Thunder Bay-Atikokan Bill Mauro 91. Thunder Bay-Superior North / Thunder Bay-Superior-Nord Michael Gravelle 92. Timiskaming-Cochrane John Vanthof 93. Timmins-James Bay / Timmins-Baie James Gilles Bisson 94. Toronto Centre / Toronto-Centre Glen Murray 95. Toronto-Danforth Peter Tabuns 96. Trinity-Spadina Rosario Marchese 97. Vaughan Greg Sorbara 98. Welland Cindy Forster 99. Wellington-Halton Hills Ted Arnott 100. Whitby-Oshawa Christine Elliott 101. Willowdale David Zimmer 102. Windsor-Tecumseh Dwight Duncan 103. Windsor West / Windsor-Ouest Teresa Piruzza THE ONTARIO GAZETTE/LA GAZETTE DE L’ONTARIO 3825 104. York Centre / York-Centre Monte Kwinter 105. York-Simcoe Julia Munro 106. York South-Weston / York-Sud-Weston Laura Albanese 107. York West / York-Ouest Mario Sergio Dated this 22nd day of October, 2011/ Daté ce 22ième jour d’octobre 2011 GREG ESSENSA Chief Electoral Officer (144-G504) Directeur général des élections Government Notices Respecting Corporations Avis du gouvernements relatifs aux compagnies Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Notice of Default in Complying Dénomination sociale Numéro de la with the Corporations Tax Act de la société: société en Ontario Avis de non-observation de la Loi sur COMPUCARE SYSTEMS LTD. 000965017 COMPUTER EXPERIENCES INC. 002026074 l’imposition des sociétés COPY COPY EXPRESS LIMITED 001474634 COULTER’S MILL PAINT & DECORATING LTD. 001102045 The Director has been notified by the Minister of Finance that the CRAIG WHITEMAN ENTERPRISES INC. 001498771 following corporations are in default in complying with the Corporations DC ROOFING LTD. 001666016 Tax Act. DELDRIVE SERVICES INC. 001522262 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under subsection 241(1) of the Business DEMOES DESIGNS & BUSINESS INTERIORS LTD. 001688884 Corporations Act, that unless the corporations listed hereunder comply DML SYSTEMS INC. 001489109 with the requirements of the Corporations Tax Act within 90 days of this DOU NORTH INVESTMENTS INC. 001469576 notice, orders will be made dissolving the defaulting corporations. All EGL INC. 001419029 enquiries concerning this notice are to be directed to Ministry of Finance, F & G PIZZERIA/RESTAURANT INC. 000986020 Corporations Tax, 33 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8H6. GERMARC INVESTMENTS LIMITED 000651396 GLOBEX TIRE AND MORE INC. 001624403 Le ministre des Finances a informé le directeur que les sociétés suivantes GRANDMA LEE’S MARKETING SERVICES INC. 000726180 n’avaient pas respecté la Loi sur l’imposition des sociétés. JACK & JILL FARMS LTD 000503385 JAYDEES CONCEPTS INC. 001196691 AVIS EST DONNÉ PAR LA PRÉSENTE que, conformément au paragraphe 241(1) de la Loi sur les sociétés par actions, si les sociétés JOHN UDROVSKIS-COPPERSMITH & CO. LTD. 000788697 citées ci-dessous ne se conforment pas aux prescriptions énoncées par K.C. CONSTRUCTION INC. 000808246 la Loi sur l’imposition des sociétés dans un délai de 90 jours suivant KARMAC LIMITED 001021987 la réception du présent avis, lesdites sociétés se verront dissoutes par KEMA COATINGS LIMITED 001350368 décision. Pour tout renseignement relatif au présent avis, veuillez vous KLARECROFT CONSULTING INC. 001042529 adresser à l’Imposition des sociétés, ministère des Finances, 33, rue King LAPTOP CENTRE INC. 001323081 ouest, Oshawa ON L1H 8H6. LDI SALES INC. 001511790 LRD OF CANADA LTD. 001053900 LUMAREX INC. 000969104 Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la LYNNE KOZINA & ASSOCIATES INC. 001135909 de la société: société en Ontario MID-CANADA CONSTRUCTION CORP. 001188147 MILLIKEN MEDICAL CENTRE INC. 002073824 2011-10-22 MITIAS INCORPORATED 001137075 AAA CAR RENTAL INC. 001459817 MONEY INSTANTLY SERVICES LTD. 001453174 ABLE PAVERS & CONTRACTING INC. 001263690 MOVE CANADA MOVING & STORAGE LTD. 001525927 ACROPOLIS TRANSPORT INC. 002106796 NOOR TRUCKING INC. 002016831 ADD THE LOGO INC. 002099737 PEARL FINISH PAINTING LTD. 001632173 ADVANCED LASER & SKIN CLINIC INC. 002015253 R&L GRANITE AND MARBLE INC. 001628977 AKH ENTERPRISES LTD. 002053944 RAMP MANUFACTURERS OF CANADA INC. 001581655 AMTHOR TECHNOLOGIES INC. 000505441 RAPID PROTOTYPES INC. 001178676 ANCHOR CONSULTANTS INC 000540189 REAL ESTATE INSPECTION SERVICES LTD. 000852158 BERING CONTRACTING (1985) LTD. 000641044 SABAWI SOFTWARE CONSULTING INC. 001058272 BEST TRADE CORP. 001651785 SAM FRY ENTERPRISES LIMITED 000263296 BUONA PANINI INC. 002022326 SNAPPIN’ GATOR INC. 001169446 CARIBBEAN EXPLORATION SERVICES LIMITED 000829061 STEPHOS MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED 000752385 CARNIVAL OF FLOWERS INC. 000946445 STRATEGIC HIGHWAY PLACEMENTS INC. 001158479 CAROL’S GROOMING SERVICES INC. 001590492 SUPERIOR TRUSTCO INC. 002056522 CFO INTERNATIONAL SERVICES INC. 001455545 TCBH INC. 002063955 CHATHAM RUBBER MANUFACTURING TECSUM INTERNATIONAL PROJECT CONSULTANT CORPORATION 001494567 LTD. 002080029 CHICAGO NICK’S PIZZA INC. 002021117 THE NELSON GROUP LTD. 001007821 CHKC ENTERPRISES INC. 000940409 THE NORTHWEST METALS COMPANY INC. 001561507 3826 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE/LA GAZETTE DE L’ONTARIO Name of Corporation: Ontario
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