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The Alberta Gazette, Part I, May 31, 1996 The Alberta Gazette PART 1 _______________________________________________________________________ Vol. 92 EDMONTON, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1996 No. 10 _______________________________________________________________________ PROCLAMATION [GREAT SEAL] CANADA PROVINCE OF ALBERTA H.A. "Bud" Olson, Lieutenant Governor. ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Her Other Realms and Territories, QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith PROCLAMATION To all to Whom these Presents shall come GREETING Neil McCrank, Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General WHEREAS section 6 of the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board Statutes Amendment Act, 1996 provides that that Act comes into force on Proclamation; and WHEREAS it is expedient to proclaim the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board Statutes Amendment Act, 1996, except section 1(3) and (4), in force: NOW KNOW YE THAT by and with the advice and consent of Our Executive Council of Our Province of Alberta, by virtue of the provisions of the said Act hereinbefore referred to and of all other power and authority whatsoever in Us vested in that behalf, We have ordered and declared and do hereby proclaim the Alberta Energy and Utilities Board Statutes Amendment Act, 1996, except section 1(3) and (4), in force on May 16, 1996. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Our Province of Alberta to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS: THE HONOURABLE H.A. "BUD" OLSON, Lieutenant Governor of Our Province of Alberta, in Our City of Edmonton in Our Province of Alberta, this 15th day of May in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety-six and in the Forty-fifth Year of Our Reign. BY COMMAND Brian Evans, Provincial Secretary. THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, MAY 31, 1996 PROCLAMATION [GREAT SEAL] CANADA PROVINCE OF ALBERTA John W. McClung, Administrator. ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Her Other Realms and Territories, QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith PROCLAMATION To all to Whom these Presents shall come GREETING Neil McCrank, Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General WHEREAS section 12 of the Agriculture Financial Services Amendment Act, 1996 provides that that Act comes into force on Proclamation; and WHEREAS it is expedient to proclaim the Agriculture Financial Services Amendment Act, 1996, except section 7, in force: NOW KNOW YE THAT by and with the advice and consent of Our Executive Council of Our Province of Alberta, by virtue of the provisions of the said Act hereinbefore referred to and of all other power and authority whatsoever in Us vested in that behalf, We have ordered and declared and do hereby proclaim the Agriculture Financial Services Amendment Act, 1996, except section 7, in force on the date of issue of this Proclamation. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Our Province of Alberta to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS: THE HONOURABLE JOHN W. McCLUNG, Administrator of Our Province of Alberta, in Our City of Edmonton in Our Province of Alberta, this 8th day of May in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety-six and in the Forty-fifth Year of Our Reign. BY COMMAND Steve West, Acting Provincial Secretary. _______________________________________________________________________ PROCLAMATION [GREAT SEAL] CANADA PROVINCE OF ALBERTA John W. McClung, Administrator. ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada, and Her Other Realms and Territories, QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith PROCLAMATION To all to Whom these Presents shall come GREETING Neil McCrank, Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General WHEREAS section 336(2) of the Loan and Trust Corporations Act provides that the Trust Companies Act is repealed on Proclamation; and 1048 THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, MAY 31, 1996 WHEREAS it is expedient to repeal the Trust Companies Act: NOW KNOW YE THAT by and with the advice and consent of Our Executive Council of Our Province of Alberta, by virtue of the provisions of the said Act hereinbefore referred to and of all other power and authority whatsoever in Us vested in that behalf, We have ordered and declared and do hereby repeal the Trust Companies Act on May 15, 1996. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent and the Great Seal of Our Province of Alberta to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS: THE HONOURABLE JOHN W. McCLUNG, Administrator of Our Province of Alberta, in Our City of Edmonton in Our Province of Alberta, this 8th day of May in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety-six and in the Forty-fifth Year of Our Reign. BY COMMAND Steve West, Acting Provincial Secretary. _______________________________________________________________________ RESIGNATIONS & RETIREMENTS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ACT Resignation of Justice of the Peace May 1, 1996 McAnally, Tracey Ann Louise, of Medicine Hat May 30, 1996 Rawling, Kathryn Michele, of Medicine Hat _______________________________________________________________________ GOVERNMENT NOTICES ALBERTA AGRICULTURE, FOOD & RURAL DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE (Irrigation Act) ORDER NO. 507 FILE: MID Before: "The Irrigation Council of the Province of Alberta" In the matter of: "The Irrigation Act": And in the matter of the assessment roll of the Magrath Irrigation District being amended to add parcels of land In accordance with part 1 of the Irrigation Act, Irrigation Council has been petitioned to change the area of the Magrath Irrigation District formed by an order of the Irrigation Council (a) requesting that the parcels described in the petitions be added to the Magrath Irrigation District, the Irrigation Council having considered that the petitions are in all respects in order; 1049 THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, MAY 31, 1996 Therefore, it is ordered, pursuant to the provisions of section 10 of the Irrigation Act, that (a) the petitions are hereby approved and the lands as described in Schedule A, attached, be added to the Magrath Irrigation District, and (b) Order No. 2 constituting the district dated January 1, 1971 is hereby amended. This Order shall become effective on April 12, 1996. Certified a True Copy: Irrigation Council, L.B. Spiess, Secretary. John Weing, Chairman. Hans Visser, Member. SCHEDULE A LAND DESCRIPTION NE 11-5-22-W4M, containing 64.7 hectares (160 acres) more or less, excepting: Plan Number Hectares Acres More or Less Roadway 1993EZ 0.405 1.00 Roadwidening 891JK 0.628 1.55 Excepting thereout all mines and minerals (811 162 716) (Owner: Cameron James Cook, Magrath, AB). NE 14-5-23-W4M, containing 64.7 hectares (160 acres) more or less, excepting the Canal Right of Way on Plan IRR1016, containing 1.21 hectares (3 acres), more or less, excepting thereout all mines and minerals (871 091 118) (Owners: Kenneth & Grethe Anderson, Magrath, AB). Pt. SE 15-5-23-W4M, which lies to the east of the St. Mary's River as shown on the township plan approved at Ottawa 7 March 1901, containing 22.3 hectares (55 acres) more or less, excepting thereout all mines and minerals (901 196 641) (Owner: Gaylon Deronze Dudley, Magrath, AB). SE 29-4-22-W4M, containing 64.7 hectares (160 acres) more or less, excepting thereout the Canal Right of Way as shown on plan IRR 1411, containing 2.25 hectares (5.57 acres) more or less, excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same (901 279 455) (Owner: Old Elm Hutterian Brethren, Magrath, AB). NE 2-5-23-W4M, excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same, area: 64.7 hectares (160 acres) more or less (811 238 794) (Owner: Timothy Clayton Peirens, Spring Coulee, AB). NE 9-5-22-W4M, containing 64.7 hectares (160 acres) more or less, excepting the canal right of way on plan IRR39, containing 24.5 hectares (60.6 acres) more or less, excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same (791 069 152) (Owner: Melvin Bingham, Magrath, AB). Pt. NE 15-5-23-W4M, which lies to the east of the St. Mary's River as shown on the township plan dated 7 March 1901, containing 13.8 hectares (34 acres) more or less, excepting thereout all mines and minerals (941 045 157) (Owner: Gaylon Deronze Dudley, Magrath, AB). 1050 THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, MAY 31, 1996 SE 1-6-22-W4M, containing 64.7 hectares (160 acres) more or less, excepting: Plan Number Acres More or Less Railway R/W RY41 4.9 Canal Right of Way IRR37 18.5 Excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same (951 053 251) (Owner: Earl George Thomson, Magrath, AB). Pt. SE 19-5-22-W4M, that portion of the east 880 feet of the south east quarter which lies to the north of the southerly 148.5 feet thereof, containing 20.334 hectares (50.33 acres), more or less, excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same (951 214 183) (Owners: James & Carol Holladay, Magrath, AB). SW 2-6-23-W4M, containing 64.7 hectares (160 acres) more or less, excepting the roadway on plan 8311224, containing 0.416 hectares (1.03 acres) more or less, excepting thereout all mines and minerals (771 031 217 A .) (Owner: Johannes M C Bevers, Spring Coulee, AB). NW 2-6-23-W4M, excepting thereout all mines and minerals, area: 64.7 hectares (160 acres) more or less (771 031 217) (Owner: Johannes M C Bevers, Spring Coulee, AB). Pt. SE 3-6-23-W4M, which lies to the south and east of the St.
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