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Order in Council 119/1973 119. Approved and ordered this 15th day of January , A.D. 19 73 144 / At the Executive Council Chamber, Victoria, Lieutenant-Governor. PRESENT: The Honourable in the Chair. Mr. Barrett Mr. Hall Mr. Macdonald Mr Stunich Mr. NimBick Mr. Strachan Mr. King Mr. Lorimer Mr. Cock• Mr. Hartley Mr. Levi Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. To His honour The Lieutenant-Governor in Council: The undersigned has the honour to recommend ; THAT under the provisions of the Revised Statutes Act, 1960, being chapter 50 of the Statutes of British Columbia, 1960, the Queen's Printer be authorized to transmit one set of the Revised Statutes of British Columbia 1960 to those Members of the Legislative Assembly listed hereunder: David A. Anderson, Esq., M.L.A., Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Gerald H. Anderson, Esq., M.L.A.,1707 Happyvale Ave., Kamloops, B.C. Emery 0, Barnes, Esq., M.L.A., Vancouver Centre Mailing,1308 Commercial Drive, Vancouver 6, B.C. Ms, Rosemary Brown, M.L.A., 4750 Belmont Ave., Vancouver 8, B. C. Roy T. Cummings, Esq., M.L.A., 1652 Milford Ave., Coquitlam, B. C. Hugh A. Curtis, Esq., M.L.A., 620 View Street, Victoria, B. C. Christopher D'Arcy, Esq., M.L.A., 403 - 16th St., Kinnaird, B. C. Hartley D. Dent, Esq., M.L.A., Box 302, Terrace, B. C. Colin S. Gabelmann, Esq., M.L.A., 1890 Cardinal Cres., North Vancouver,B.C. Aimee 3, Gorst, Esq., M.L.A., 3944 Wilkinson Road, Victoria, B. C. Douglas T. Kelly, Esq., M.L.A., Box 400, Fraser Lake, B. C. Gary V. Lauk, Esq., M.L.A., 1675, Two Bentall Centre,555 Burrard St., Vancouver 1, B.C. Graham R. Lea, Esq., M.L.A., Box 4, Prince Rupert, B. C. -2- Donald E. Lewis, Esq., M.L.A., Box 128, Sorrento, B. C. Carl Liden, Esq., M.L.A., 10343 Main Street, Delta, B. C. Donald F. Lockstead, Esq., M.L.A., Box 125, Vananda, B. C. Robert H. McClelland, Esq., M.L.A., 20712 Douglas Cres., Langley, B.C. Newell R. Morrison, Esq., M.L.A., 2175 Lansdowne Ave„ Victoria, B. C. Lorne Nicolson, Esq., M.L.A., R.R. 1, Nelson, B. C. A. Alfred Nunweiler, Esq., M.L.A., 1936 - 13th Ave., Prince George, B.C. Jack Radford, Esq., M.L.A., 6945 Argyle St., Vancouver 15, B. C. Peter C. Rolston, Esq., M.L.A., Box 2019, Mission, B. C. Ms. Karen Sanford, M.L.A., R.R. 2, Courtenay, B. C. Harvey W. Schroeder, Esq., M.L.A., 50506 Yale Rd. East, Rosedale, B. C. Robert E. Skelly, Esq., M.L.A., Grafton Ave., R.R. 2, Qualicum Beach,B.C. Harold Steves, Esq., M.L.A., 343 Steveston Hwy, Richmond, B. C. Mrs. Daisy Webster, M.L.A., 604 - 4665 West 10th, Vancouver 8, B. C. Ms. Phyllis F. Young, M.L.A., 3024 Kings Ave., Vancouver 16, B. C. AND THAT under the provisions of section 6 of the Public Printing Act, being chapter 318 of the Revised Statutes of British Columbia, 1960, the Queen's Printer be authorized to transmit one copy of the Statutes of British Columbia 19'11,1, Statutes of British Columbia 1971; and Statutes of British Columbia 1972; to: Honourable William S. King, Minister of Labour, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. Honourable Norman Levi, Minister of Rehabilitation and Social Improvement, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. Donald M.Phillips, Esq., M.L.A., Box 177, Dawson Creek, B. C. Honourable David D. Stupich, Minister of Agriculture, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. AND THAT the cost of the aforesaid Statutes so transmitted, shall be charged to Vote 1, Legislation (Printing and Publications, etc.) 1972-73. DATED this / / day of A.D., 1973. / (/(1 Provincial Secretary APPROVED this // day of A.D., 1973. Presiding Member of the Executive Council .
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