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Ontario Gazette Volume 139 Issue 46, La Gazette De L'ontario Volume 139 Vol. 139-46 Toronto ISSN 0030-2937 Saturday, 18th November 2006 Le samedi 18 novembre 2006 Parliamentary Notice Avis parlementaire Royal Assent Sanction royale THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO PROVINCE DE L’ONTARIO Toronto, Thursday, November 2, 2006, 4:05 p.m. Toronto, jeudi, novembre 2, 2006, 16 h 05 In the name of Her Majesty the Queen, His Honour the Au nom de Sa Majesté la Reine, Son Honneur le lieutenant- Lieutenant Governor, assented to the following bill in his office:- gouverneur, a accordé la sanction royale au projet de loi suivant, dans son bureau : Bill 148 An Act to amend the Highway Traffic Act Projet Loi modifiant le Code de la route en ce respecting the use of seat belts. de loi 148 qui concerne le port de la ceinture de [S.O. 2006, Chapter 25] sécurité. [L.O. 2006, Chapitre 25] CLAUDE L. DESROSIERS Le greffier de l’Assemblée législative Clerk of the Legislative Assembly (139-G546) CLAUDE L. DESROSIERS Ontario Highway Transport Board Serving and filing an objection may be effected by hand delivery, mail, courier or facsimile. Serving means the date received by a party and filing means the date received by the Board. Periodically, temporary applications are filed with the Board. Details of these applications can be made available at anytime to any interested LES LIBELLÉS DÉS DEMANDES PUBLIÉES CI-DESSOUS SONT parties by calling (416) 326-6732. AUSSI DISPONIBLES EN FRANÇAIS SUR DEMANDE. The following are applications for extra-provincial and public vehicle Pour obtenir de l’information en français, veuillez communiquer avec la operating licenses filed under the Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987, Commission des transports routiers au 416-326-6732. and the Public Vehicles Act. All information pertaining to the applicant i.e. business plan, supporting evidence, etc. is on file at the Board and is Peter Feige (Alexia Livery Limousine Service) 46844 available upon request. P. O. Box 63, 129 Main St. N., Mount Forest, ON N0G 2L0 Any interested person who has an economic interest in the outcome of Applies for an extra provincial operating licence as follows: these applications may serve and file an objection within 29 days of this publication. The objector shall: For the transportation of passengers on a chartered trip from points in the 1. complete a Notice of Objection Form, City of Toronto, the Regional Municipalities of York, Waterloo and Peel and the Counties of Bruce, Grey, Wellington, Perth and Dufferin to the 2. serve the applicant with the objection, Ontario/USA border crossings for furtherance as authorized by the relevant jurisdiction and for the return of the same passengers on the 3. file a copy of the objection and provide proof of service of the same chartered trip to point of origin. objection on the applicant with the Board, 4. pay the appropriate fee. Published by Ministry of Government Services Publié par Ministère des Services gouvernementaux © Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2006 © Imprimeur de la Reine pour l’Ontario, 2006 3785 3786 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE/LA GAZETTE DE L’ONTARIO PROVIDED THAT there be no pick up or drop off of passengers except Langdon’s Coach Lines Company Limited 03249-A1 at point of origin. 12700 Keele St., King City, ON L7B 1A5 PROVIDED FURTHER THAT the licensee be restricted to the use of Applies for an amendment to public vehicle (school bus) operating Class “D” public vehicles as defined in paragraph (a)(iv) of subsection 1 licence PVS-6503 as follows: of Section 7 of Regulation 982 under the Public Vehicles Act, RSO 1990, Chapter P. 54, each having a maximum seating capacity of 12 For the transportation of students for and on behalf of: passengers, exclusive of the driver. 1. The York Region District School Board, the York Catholic District Applies for a public vehicle operating licence as follows: 46844-A School Board and the Regional Community Education and Transportation Services, between points in the Regional For the transportation of passengers on a chartered trip from points in the Municipality of York and schools under the jurisdiction of the City of Toronto, the Regional Municipalities of York, Waterloo and Peel aforesaid School Boards and Transportation Service. and the Counties of Bruce, Grey, Wellington, Perth and Dufferin. 2. The Upper Grand District School Board and The Wellington- PROVIDED THAT the licensee be restricted to the use of Class “D” Dufferin Student Transportation Consortium, between points in the public vehicles as defined in paragraph (a)(iv) of subsection 1 of Section County of Dufferin and schools under the jurisdiction of the 7 of Regulation 982 under the Public Vehicles Act, RSO 1990, Chapter aforesaid School Board and Transportation Consortium. P. 54, each having a maximum seating capacity of 12 passengers, exclusive of the driver. PROVIDED THAT chartered trips be restricted to school purposes and only for the schools under the jurisdiction of the aforesaid School Good Day Limousine Service Ltd. 46581 Boards, Transportation Service and Transportation Consortium. 45 Deerglen Dr., Brampton, ON L6R 1M3 PROVIDED FURTHER THAT the current terms of public vehicle Applies for a public vehicle operating licence as follows: (school bus) operating licence PVS-6503 be cancelled. For the transportation of passengers on a chartered trip from points in the Explanatory Note: The purpose of this application is to clarify and City of Toronto and the Regional Municipalities of Peel, York and up-date information contained in the existing Halton. operating licence PVS-6503 that was issued in 1981, primarily to reflect current School Board PROVIDED THAT the licensee be restricted to the use of Class “D” names and consortia under which the Boards public vehicles as defined in paragraph (a)(iv) of subsection 1 of Section operate. 7 of Regulation 982 under the Public Vehicles Act, RSO 1990, chapter P. 54, each having a maximum seating capacity of twelve (12) FELIX D’MELLO passengers, exclusive of the driver. (139-G547) Board Secretary/Secrétaire de la Commission Government Notices Respecting Corporations Avis du gouvernement relatifs aux compagnies Notice of Default in Complying with the Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la Corporations Tax Act de la société: société en Ontario Avis de non-observation de la Loi sur 2006-11-18 l’imposition des sociétés A & E INTERCORE SERVICES LTD. 001428247 A AND A LANDSCAPING LIMITED 001452179 The Director has been notified by the Minister of Finance that the following A B C STEEL BUILDINGS LIMITED 000131758 corporations are in default in complying with the Corporations Tax Act. A GLOBAL CORP. 000477370 A LA JAM CATERING INC. 001425825 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under subsection 241(1) of the Business A. MICHAEL FOODS LTD. 001215494 Corporations Act, that unless the corporations listed hereunder comply A.A.J. COUNTRY TRANSPORT LTD. 000873414 with the requirements of the Corporations Tax Act within 90 days of this A.C.E CARTAGE TORONTO INC. 001438882 notice, orders will be made dissolving the defaulting corporations. All A.F. GRENZEL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 001413894 enquiries concerning this notice are to be directed to Ministry of Finance, A.R.P. DEVELOPMENT INC. 001436795 Corporations Tax, 33 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8H6. A.TERRA INC. 001437345 A+ MUSIC INC. 001054739 Le ministre des Finances a informé le directeur que les sociétés suivantes AAA ENTERPRISE INC. 001447523 n’avaient pas respecté la Loi sur l’imposition des sociétés. AABEX MOVING & CARTAGE LTD. 001416194 AAC LOGISTICS INC./AAC LOGISTIQUE INC. 001284982 AVIS EST DONNÉ PAR LA PRÉSENTE que, conformément au ABBEY’S BASKETRY INC. 001130446 paragraphe 241(1) de la Loi sur les sociétés par actions, si les sociétés ABDULLAH & YUNUS INC. 001440952 citées ci-dessous ne se conforment pas aux prescriptions énoncées par la ABERDEEN GOULD INC. 001446413 Loi sur l’imposition des sociétés dans un délai de 90 jours suivant la ABH INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CANADA INC. 001455677 réception du présent avis, lesdites sociétés se verront dissoutes par ABSOLUTE MUSIC BOOKINGS, INC. 001354098 décision. Pour tout renseignement relatif au présent avis, veuillez vous ABSOLUTE REACH CORPORATION 001451441 adresser à l’Imposition des sociétés, ministère des Finances, 33, rue King ACADIA CAPITAL CORPORATION 001446412 ouest, Oshawa ON L1H 8H6. ACCESS1 MOVING & STORAGE LTD. 001436787 THE ONTARIO GAZETTE/LA GAZETTE DE L’ONTARIO 3787 Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Name of Corporation: Ontario Corporation Number Dénomination sociale Numéro de la Dénomination sociale Numéro de la de la société: société en Ontario de la société: société en Ontario ACCOMODATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM INC. 001423215 ANARTHY TRANSPORT INC. 001435331 ACCURA PROPERTIES LTD. 000807335 ANDREADES INVESTMENTS LIMITED 000618759 ACCUTRON ELECTRONICS LTD. 001417854 ANDREW FEE DESIGN BUILD LTD. 001026075 ACE 2000 AUTO CARE LTD. 001409705 ANEGADA YACHT VACATION LTD. 001434076 ACERNESE HOLDINGS LIMITED 000485439 ANETTA SAMUELS ENTERPRISE LTD. 001431886 ACHILTIBUIE HOLDINGS INC. 001440321 ANGEL GROUP SALON & SPA INC. 001426934 ACQUA PACIFIC LTD. 001462851 ANGUS VIEW LTD. 001457226 ACRONYM CAPITAL INC. 001441655 ANIGO DOORS LTD. 001458308 ACTION IMPORT EXPORT COMPANY INC. 001416193 ANNERON INVESTMENTS INC. 001458392 ACTIVE LIVING OF ELLIOT LAKE, INC. 001037447 ANNEX ENTERTAINMENT INC. 001247776 ACTIVE TOWING INC. 001451691 ANSLEY EXPRESS INC. 001445480 ACTON WRECKING INC. 000586655 ANTIOCH FAMILY CONSULTING INC. 001055335 ACUMEN CORPORATE SERVICES INC. 001052175 APEX IMMIGRATION
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