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7Kh $Oehuwd *D]Hwwh 7KH$OEHUWD*D]HWWH PART 1 _______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Vol. 96 EDMONTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2000 No. 21 _______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ GOVERNMENT NOTICES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE PROVINCIAL HISTORIC RESOURCE (Historical Resources Act) File: Des. 1276 Notice is hereby given that sixty days from the date of service of this Notice and its publication in the Alberta Gazette, the Minister of Community Development intends to make an Order that the structure known as: the 1880 Anglican Church of St. Paul the Apostle and the 1874 Day School, together with the land legally described as Plan 5642NY, Block 9, Lot 15, excepting thereout all mines and minerals and municipally located at Fort Chipewyan, Alberta be designated a Provincial Historic Resource under section 16 of the Historical Resources Act, R.S.A. 1980 c.H-8 as amended. The reason for the designation are as follows: Located by the shore of Lake Athabasca in Fort Chipewyan, the Anglican Church of St. Paul the Apostle and the adjacent Day School, constructed in 1880 and 1874 respectively, embody influences of both the contemporary French Canadian Architecture and vernacular English Gothic detailing. The historical significance of the structures lies in their association with the community of Fort Chipewyan, the earliest Euro-Canadian settlement in what is now Alberta. They are the only structures remaining in the community that harken back to the fur trade era. The Church is also significant in its spiritual role as the longest serving Anglican Church in the Province. The Anglican Church of St. Paul the Apostle and the Day School are two of the most significant historic structures in Northern Alberta. It is therefore considered that the preservation and protection of the resource is in the public interest. Dated October 18, 2000. Dr. W.J. Byrne, Assistant Deputy Minister. Cultural Facilities and Historical Resources Division. THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, NOVEMBER 15, 2000 ENVIRONMENT Alberta Fishery Regulations, 1998 Notice of Variation Order 35-2000 Commercial Fishing Seasons The close times and quotas set out in Schedule 8 to the Alberta Fishery Regulations, 1998 in respect of the waters listed in the Schedule to this Notice have been varied by Variation Order 35-2000 by the Director of Fisheries Management in accordance with section 3 of the Alberta Fishery Regulations, 1998. Where fishing with gill nets is permitted during an open season established by the Order, the gill net mesh size has been specified in the Order. Pursuant to Variation Order 35-2000 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule. SCHEDULE PART 1 Item - 1. Column 1 Waters - In respect of: (78) North Wabasca Lake (81-26-W4) a) In respect of the following portions: - that portion which is less than 3.2 m (10 feet) deep. Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 102 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours September 12, 2000 to 16:00 hours September 30, 2000; 08:00 hours October 10, 2000 to 12:00 hours October 18, 2000 Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 10,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 850 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 200 kg; 4) Northern pike: 12,000 kg ; 5) Tullibee: 5,000 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg Column 1 Waters - b) In respect of all other waters Column 2 Gear - Gill net Column 3 Open Time - Closed Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 1 kg; 2) Walleye: 1 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 1 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg _______________________________________________________________________ _ GOVERNMENT SERVICES The Registrar’s Periodical, corporate registration, incorporation and other notices of the Corporate Registry are listed at the end of this issue. _______________________________________________________________________ _ INFRASTRUCTURE SALE OR DISPOSITION OF LAND (Government Organization Act) Name of Purchaser: Nemadar Ranch Ltd. Considereration: Land Exchange Land Description: Land being transferred, value at $4,700. Plan 0023653, Lot 1. Area: 18.4 hectares (45.47 acres) more or less. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, located in the Municipal District of Big Lakes. 2252 THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, NOVEMBER 15, 2000 Name of Purchaser: Pine-West Properties Ltd. (Revision to previous notice published on September 30, 2000) Consideration: $143,000. Land Description: Plan 1209A1, Block (X), containing 4.20 acres more or less, excepting thereout: 0.17 of an acre, more or less as shown on Road Plan 3706MC. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, located in the Village of Clyde. Plan 6684LZ required for Maintenance Yard, containing 0.825 hectares, more or less. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, located in the Village of Clyde. Name of Purchaser: Mountain View County Consideration: $1.00 Land Description: Plan 0012476, Block 1, containing 41.19 hectares (101.8 acres) more or less. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, located in Mountain View County. Name of Purchaser: Dan L’Heureux and Lynne L’Heureux Consideration: $180,000. Land Description: Plan (T), Block 3, the west half of lot 4 and all of lot 5. Area: 0.15 acres (more or less). Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, located in the City of Leduc. Name of Purchaser: Cornelius Bos, Greta Bos and John Bos. Consideration: Land Exchange Land Description: Land being transferred, valued at $2,310.00. Descriptive Plan 0023636, Lot 1. Area: 1.87 hectares (4.62 acres) more or less. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, located in Lac Ste. Anne County. Name of Purchaser: Alberta North Highway Services Ltd. Consideration: $90,000. Land Description: Plan 1220RS, Railway Right of Way within meridian 6, range 5, township 71, comprising parts of: Reference Titles Section Hectares (Acres) more or less 182Z249 SW 6 13.8 34 Excepting thereout: A) Plan 4863TR - Road 1.68 4.15 B) Plan 9520679 - Railway 6.62 16.36 C) All that portion lying south of the 2.586 6.39 south boundary of Railway Plan 9520679, containing Excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same, located in the County of Grande Prairie No. 1. 2253 THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, NOVEMBER 15, 2000 JUSTICE DESIGNATION OF QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN APPOINTMENT (INTOXILYZER 5000 C) Calgary Police Service Bobrowich, Jason Paul Bodnar, Terry Andrew Burns, Howard James Campbell, Derrick John Campbell, Jeffrey Scott Coleman, Don Robert Froese, John Edward Horvath, Laszlo Joels, Gareth Alan Kennett, Robert James Mayhew, Dominic James McPhee, Denise Marie Midtdal, Darry Allan Morgan, Colin William Ochitwa, Mark Daryl Olson, Curtis Dale Vink, Dennis James Williams, Darcy Scott (Date of designation October 11, 2000) (Royal Canadian Mounted Police “F” Division) Helgeson, Donald Andrew (Date of designation October 12, 2000) Tsuu Tina Police Service Gauthier, Michael James (Date of designation October 11, 2000) _______________________________________________________________________ _ LEARNING SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE DEBENTURES (Capital Borrowing Regulation) ERRATUM The following notice was published with an error in the October 31, 2000 issue of the Alberta Gazette. The notice should have read as follows: Notice is hereby given that the Minister of Learning has approved the borrowing by the Board of Trustees of Edmonton School District No. 7 of the Province of Alberta, by way of debentures an amount not exceeding the sum of $3,832,491 on the security of the said school district, the said borrowing repayable in 5 consecutive annual installments with interest at a rate determined from time to time by the Alberta 2254 THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, NOVEMBER 15, 2000 Municipal Financing Corporation, for the purpose detailed in the said district’s By-law No. 296 and Alberta Learning Approval Order No. 2/2000. Treasurer: Mr. Dean Power Honourable Dr. Lyle Oberg, Minister of Learning. _______________________________________________________________________ _ LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER NOTICE: MEMBER RETURNED TO SERVE IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Edmonton, Wednesday, November 15, 2000 Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of section 147 of the Election Act, I have received the Certificate and Return of the Returning Officer appointed to conduct a By- election on the 25th day of September, 2000, in the following Electoral Division, and the said Return shows that the following member was duly elected: Electoral Division Elected Candidate Political Affiliation Red Deer-North Mary Anne Jablonski Progressive Conservative O. Brian Fjeldheim, Chief Electoral Officer. _______________________________________________________________________ _ MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS HOSTING EXPENSES EXCEEDING $600.00 For the quarter July 1, 2000 - September 30, 2000 Function: Provincial Planning Directors Conference. Date of Function: May 28-31, 2000 Amount: $1,962.18 Location: Calgary & Waterton, AB Purpose: To allow the country’s Directors of Planning the opportunity to network, to keep informed of emerging land use planning issues and to discuss solutions/options developed in their jurisdictions. _______________________________________________________________________ _ SPECIAL AREAS HOSTING EXPENSES EXCEEDING $600.00 For the quarter July 1, 2000 - September 30, 2000 Function: Minister’s Tour to Special Areas Date of Function: July 7, 2000
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