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The Alberta Gazette PART 1 Vol. 95 EDMONTON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1999 No.15 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 P R O C L A M A T I O N To all to Whom these Presents shall come GREETING Paul Bourque, Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General WHEREAS section 8 of the Public Sector Pension Plans Amendment Act, 1999 provides that that Act comes into force on Proclamation; and WHEREAS it is expedient to proclaim the Public Sector Pension Plans Amendment Act, 1999 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 Public Sector Pension Plans Amendment Act, 1999 in force on July 15, 1999. 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 14 day of July in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety-nine and in the Forty-eighth Year of Our Reign. BY COMMAND David Hancock, Provincial Secretary

APPOINTMENTS PROVINCIAL COURT JUDGES ACT Supernumerary Judge Re-Appointed July 1, 1999 The Honourable Judge W.A. Troughton (The above appointment is for a term of 2 years commencing on July 1, 1999) RESIGNATIONS AND RETIREMENTS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ACT Resignation of Justice of the Peace June 29, 1999 Ms. Dawn Marie Marple of Grande Prairie PROVINCIAL COURT JUDGES ACT Supernumerary Judge Retired June 30, 1999 The Honourable Judge M.W. Hopkins ORDERS IN COUNCIL MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT O.C. 264/99 Approved and ordered: H. A. Bud Olson Lieutenant Governor. Edmonton, June 23, 1999 The Lieutenant Governor in Council (a) changes the status of The Municipal District of Mackenzie No. 23 from a municipal district to a specialized municipality, and (b) makes the order in Schedule 1. Ralph Klein, Chair. SCHEDULE 1 ORDER Special Provisions for the Organization and Operation of The Municipal District of Mackenzie No. 23 Definitions 1 In this Order, (a) Act means the Municipal Government Act; 1554

(b) (c) (d) (e) Minister means the Minister of Municipal Affairs; new municipality means the specialized municipality named The Municipal District of Mackenzie No. 23 ; old municipality means the municipal district named The Municipal District of Mackenzie No. 23" formed by Order in Council numbered O.C. 757/94; official administrator means the official administrator appointed by the Minister under section 575 of the Municipal Government Act to supervise The Municipal District of Mackenzie No. 23 and its council. Specialized Municipality 2 (1) The status of the old municipality is changed to a specialized municipality to address concerns about municipal government and management in a municipality that serves a number of unique communities within a very large territory. (2) The provisions of the Municipal Government Act and other enactments are modified to the extent necessary to accomplish the intent of this order. Transitional Authority 3 (1) The council of the old municipality is dismissed. (2) The official administrator has all the powers and duties of council of the new municipality until the organizational meeting following its first general municipal election. (3) The Minister may, by order, establish and appoint an interim advisory council for the new municipality to advise the official administrator until the organizational meeting following the first municipal general election. First Municipal General Election 4 (1) The date for the first municipal general election for the new municipality is October 18, 1999. (2) The returning officer for the first municipal general election is the official administrator. (3) This section modifies section 7 of the Local Authorities Election Act. Municipal Council Structure 5 (1) The council of the new municipality is to be comprised of 10 councillors. (2) The new municipality is divided into 10 wards described in Schedule 2 with one councillor to be elected from each ward. (3) The chief elected official is to be appointed by council from among the councillors. (4) The council of the new municipality may not pass bylaws referred to in sections 148 and 150 of the Act. 1555

Official Administrator THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, AUGUST 14, 1999 6 (1) In this section, council means the council of the new municipality established under its first municipal general election. (2) The powers of the official administrator under section 575(2) of the Act apply to the resolutions and bylaws of the council. (3) Ministerial Orders numbered 252/99 and 34/99 apply to the council. (4) Despite section 574(1) of the Act, the Minister may by order direct the council, the chief administrative officer or a designated officer of the new municipality to take any action that the Minister considers proper in the circumstances. (5) Section 574(2) to (6) of the Act apply to an order made under subsection (4) of this section. (6) The appointment of the official administrator ends on November 1, 2001. Status Changes Back to Municipal District 7 (1) The status of the new municipality is changed to a municipal district on November 1, 2001. (2) Sections 78 and 93 to 95 of the Act do not apply to the change of status under subsection (1). (3) The council of the municipal district is to be comprised of 10 councillors. (4) The municipal district is divided into 10 wards described in Schedule 2 with one councillor to be elected from each ward. Schedule 2 Electoral Wards for Municipal District of Mackenzie No.23 All the lands herein lying west of the fifth (5th) Meridian unless otherwise noted in the description. Ward One TOWNSHIP 97: All of Ranges 1 to 18 inclusive, and in Ranges 19 and 20, all those portions lying east of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIP 98: All of Ranges 1 to 17 inclusive, and in Ranges 18 to 20 inclusive, all those portions lying east of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIP 99: All of Ranges 1 to 17 inclusive, and 1556

in Ranges 18 and 19, all those portions lying east of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIPS 100 and 101: All of Ranges 1 to 18 inclusive, and in Ranges 19 and 20, all those portions lying east of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIPS 102 and 103: All of Ranges 1 to 18 inclusive, and in Range 19, all those portions lying east of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIP 104: In Ranges 1 to 16 inclusive, sections 1 to 24 inclusive, in Range 17, all those portions lying south and west of the right bank of the Peace River, in Ranges 18 and 19, all those portions lying south and east of the right bank of the Peace River; and TOWNSHIP 105: In Ranges 17 and 18, all those portions lying south of the right bank of the Peace River. Ward Two TOWNSHIP 104: In Ranges 1 to 15 inclusive, sections 25 to 36 inclusive, and in Range 16, all those portions of sections 25 to 36 inclusive lying south and east of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIP 105: In Ranges 1 to 15 inclusive, all of sections 1 to 24 inclusive, and in Range 16, all those portions of sections 1 to 4 inclusive, 10 to 15 inclusive, 23 and 24 lying east of the right bank of the Peace River. TOWNSHIP 106: Ward Three In Range 15, all those portions lying within the boundary of the Hamlet of La Crete. Ward Four TOWNSHIP 105: In Ranges 1 to 15 inclusive, all of sections 25 to 36 inclusive, and in Range 16, all those portions of sections 25 to 27 inclusive and 33 to 36 inclusive lying east of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIP 106: In Ranges 1 to 14 inclusive, all of sections 1 to 24 inclusive, 1557

in Range 15, sections 1 to 24 inclusive excepting thereout those areas within the boundary of the Hamlet of La Crete, and in Range 16, all those portions of sections 1 to 5 inclusive, 8 to 17 inclusive and 21 to 24 inclusive lying east of the right bank of the Peace River. TOWNSHIP 106: Ward Five In Ranges 1 to 14 inclusive, all of sections 25 to 36 inclusive, and in Range 15, all of sections 25 to 30 inclusive, all those portions of section 31 lying south of the right bank of the Peace River, all those portions of sections 32 and 33 lying south and east of the right bank of the Peace River, and all of sections 34 to 36 inclusive, in Range 16, all of sections 25 and 26, all those portions of sections 27 and 28 lying east of the right bank of the Peace River, all those portions of sections 30 to 32 inclusive lying north of the right bank of the Peace River, all those portions of section 33 lying north and east of the right bank of the Peace River, all of sections 34 and 35, and all those portions of section 36 lying south and west of the right bank of the Peace River, and in Range 17, all those portions of sections 25 and 26 lying north of the right bank of the Peace River, all those portions of section 35 lying east of the right bank of the Peace River, and all of section 36; TOWNSHIP 107: In Ranges 1 to 14 inclusive, all of sections 1 to 24 inclusive, in Range 15, all those portions of sections 1 to 3 inclusive, 10 to 14 inclusive, 23 and 24 lying east of the right bank of the Peace River and all those portions of sections 6, 7, 18 and 19 lying west of the right bank of the Peace River, in Range 16, all of section 1, all those portions of section 2 lying south and east of the right bank of the Peace River, all those portions of sections 3 to 6 inclusive lying south of the right bank of the Peace River, and all those portions of sections 11 to 13 inclusive and 24 lying east of the right bank of the Peace River, and in Range 17, all those portions of section 1 lying east of the right bank of the Peace River. Ward Six TOWNSHIP 107: In Ranges 1 to 7 inclusive, all of sections 25 to 36 inclusive, in Range 8, all those portions of sections 25 to 36 inclusive lying south of the right bank of the Peace River, in Ranges 9 to 13 inclusive, all of sections 25 to 36 inclusive, in Range 14, all of sections 25 to 29 inclusive, all those portions of section 30 lying south and east of the right bank of the Peace River, all those portions of sections 31 and 32 lying south of the right bank of the Peace River, all those portions of section 33 lying south and east of the right bank of the Peace River, and all of sections 34 to 36 inclusive, in Range 15, all those portions of section 25 lying south of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIP 108: All of Ranges 1 to 3 inclusive, in Range 4, all those portions lying south and east of the right bank of the Peace River, 1558

in Ranges 5 to 10 inclusive, all those portions lying south of the right bank of the Peace River, in Range 11, all those portions lying south and west of the right bank of the Peace River, all of Range 12 excepting thereout those portions lying within the boundary of the Hamlet of Fort Vermilion, in Range 13, all of sections 1 to 18 inclusive excepting thereout those portions lying within the boundary of the Hamlet of Fort Vermilion, all those portions of section 19 lying south of the right bank of the Peace River, all those portions of section 20 lying south of the right bank of the Peace River and all those portions of section 20 lying north of the of the right bank of the Peace River and east of Primary Highway number 88, all of sections 21 to 28 inclusive excepting thereout those portions lying within the boundary of the Hamlet of Fort Vermilion, all those portions of sections 29 and 32 lying east of Primary Highway number 88, and all of sections 33 to 36 inclusive, and in Range 14, all those portions of sections 1 to 4 inclusive, 11 to 14 inclusive, and 24 lying south of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIP 109: All of Ranges 1 and 2, in Ranges 3 and 4, all those portions lying south and east of the right bank of the Peace River, in Range 11, all those portions lying south of the right bank of the Peace River, in Range 12, all of sections 1 to 6 inclusive, all those portions of sections 7 and 8 lying south of the right bank of the Boyer River, all those portions of section 9 lying south of the right bank of the Boyer River and west of the left bank of the Peace River, all of sections 10 and 11, all those portions of sections 12 to 15 inclusive lying south of the right bank of the Peace River, and all those portions of section 9 and legal subdivisions 3 an 4 of section 15 located on an island within the Peace River, and in Range 13, all those portions lying south of the right bank of the Boyer River and east of Primary Highway number 88; TOWNSHIP 110: All of Range 1, in Range 2, all those portions lying south and east of the right bank of the Peace River, and in Range 3, all those portions lying south of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIP 111: In Ranges 1 and 2, all those portions lying south of the right bank of the Peace River. Ward Seven TOWNSHIP 108: In Ranges 12 and 13, all those portions lying within the boundary of the Hamlet of Fort Vermilion. 1559

TOWNSHIP 106: THE ALBERTA GAZETTE, PART I, AUGUST 14, 1999 Ward Eight In Ranges 15 and 16, all those portions lying north of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIP 107: In Range 8, all those portions lying north of the right bank of the Peace River, in Ranges 14 to 16 inclusive, all those portions lying north of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIP 108: In Ranges 4 to 11 inclusive, all those portions lying north of the right bank of the Peace River, in Range 13, all those portions lying north of the right bank of the Peace River and west of Primary Highway number 88, in Range 14, all those portions lying north and west of the right bank of the Peace River, and all of Ranges 15 and 16; TOWNSHIP 109: In Range 3, all those portions lying north and west of the right bank of the Peace River, in Range 4, all those portions lying north and west of the right bank of the Peace River, all of Ranges 5 to 10 inclusive, in Range 11, all those portions lying north and east of the right bank of the Peace River, in Range 12, all those portions of sections 7 and 8 lying north of the right bank of the Boyer River, all those portions of section 9 lying north of the right bank of the Boyer River and north of the left bank of the Peace River, all those portions of section 13 lying north and east of the right bank of the Peace River, all those portions of section 14 lying north of the right bank of the Peace River, all those portions of section 15 lying north and west of the right bank of the Peace River excepting thereout all those portions of legal subdivisions 3 and 4 located on an island within the Peace River, and all of sections 16 to 36 inclusive, in Range 13, all those portions lying north of the right bank of the Boyer River and all those portions lying west of primary highway number 88, and all of Ranges 14 to 16 inclusive; TOWNSHIP 110: In Ranges 2 and 3, all those portions lying north of the right bank of the Peace River, and all of Ranges 4 to 16 inclusive; TOWNSHIP 111: In Range 1, all those portions lying north of the right bank of the Peace River, in Range 2, all those portions lying north and west of the right bank of the Peace River, all of Ranges 3 to 16 inclusive; 1560

TOWNSHIPS 112 TO 120 INCLUSIVE: All of Ranges 1 to 16 inclusive; TOWNSHIPS 121 TO 126 INCLUSIVE: All of Ranges 10 to 16 inclusive. TOWNSHIP 104: Ward Nine In Ranges 16 and 17, all those portions lying north of the right bank of the Peace River; TOWNSHIP 105: In Range 16, all those portions lying west of the right bank of the Peace River, in Range 17, all those portions lying north and east of the right bank of the Peace River, in Range 18, all those portions lying north and west of the right bank of the Peace River, and all of Ranges 19 to 25 inclusive; TOWNSHIP 106: In Range 16, all those portions of sections 1 to 28 inclusive lying west of the right bank of the Peace River, all of section 29, and all those portions of sections 30 to 33 inclusive lying south of the right bank of the Peace River, in Range 17 all those portions lying south and west of the right bank of the Peace River, and all of Ranges 18 to 25 inclusive; TOWNSHIP 107: In Range 17, all those portions lying north and west of the right bank of the Peace River, and all of Ranges 18 to 24 inclusive; TOWNSHIPS 108 TO 122 INCLUSIVE: All of Ranges 17 to 24 inclusive; TOWNSHIPS 123 TO 126 INCLUSIVE: All of Ranges 17 to 23 inclusive. TOWNSHIPS 105 and 106: Ward Ten All of Ranges l to 13 west of the Sixth Meridian inclusive; TOWNSHIPS 107 to 126 inclusive: All of Ranges 1 to 12 west of the Sixth Meridian inclusive. 1561

GOVERNMENT NOTICES AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT HOSTING EXPENSES EXCEEDING $600.00 For the first quarter Function: Provincial 4H Selections Purpose: Approximately 144 senior 4H members, 20 staff and 40 guests, volunteers and sponsors attended the annual 4H selections program where they were involved in an educational process and an award process to select Alberta 4H Ambassadors. Refreshments, award breakfast Date: April 30-May 3, 1999 Location: Olds College, Olds, Alberta Amount: $3,580.60 Function: Agri-Industry Trade Group Meeting Purpose: Discuss the World Trade Organization position paper and future strategies for the Agri-Industry Trade Group. Participants were from government and industry. Lunch, refreshments Date: May 12, 1999 Location: Calgary Airport Hotel, Calgary, Alberta Amount: $1,161.00 Function: Outgoing Mission to Korea & China Purpose: Hosted senior government and industry officials of Korea and China to reinforce existing relationships and to provide for smooth transition of reorganization in Agriculture and in Asia. Lunch, Dinner Date: June 12-23, 1999 Location: Korea & China Amount: $2,295.70 Function: 5th Expert Committee Meeting Purpose: Developed the Standards Document accompanying the new proposed legislation for Intensive Livestock Operations. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Date: May 25-26, 1999 Location: Nisku Inn, Nisku, Alberta Amount: $952.83 Function: Intensive Livestock Expert and Stakeholders Committee Meetings Purpose: Regular Stakeholders meeting to review the results of latest public consultations and make recommendations on regulatory framework. The Expert Committee reviewed the standards for Intensive Livestock Operations. Meals, Refreshments Date: April 26-27, 1999 Location: Port O Call Inn, Calgary, Alberta Amount: $1,816.88 Function: Barbeque dinner for Agriculture delegation from Jalisco, Mexico and Alberta Companies Purpose: Provided venue for Jalisco and Alberta businesses to discuss opportunities for trade and to announce signing of cooperation agreement between Agriculture and Jalisco Rural Development Date: June 25, 1999 Location: Rotary House, Calgary, Alberta Amount: $2,266.29 1562

Function: Fall Seeded Crop School Purpose: Demonstrated fertilizer management, seeding rates/dates, seeding depths, crop staging, new seed coating technology, new varieties, weeds, insects and diseases at the field school. Participants were crop specialists, winter wheat cooperators, industry and applied research associations. Lunch, Refreshments Date: June 23-25, 1999 Location: Ellerslie Research Farm, Ellerslie, Alberta Amount: $739.66 IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE ORDER NO. 621 (Irrigation Act) FILE: WID Before: "The Irrigation Council of the Province of Alberta" In the matter of:"the Irrigation Act" And in the matter of deletion of parcel(s) of land from the Western Irrigation District In accordance with Section 21(2) of the Irrigation Act, Irrigation Council may amend its order forming or constituting a district where a notice has been received (a) (b) that the land has been reclassified under Part 4 of the Act and no longer contain acres "to be irrigated", and requesting that the parcel(s) described in the notice be deleted from the Western Irrigation District The Irrigation Council has considered that the matter is in all respects in order; Therefore, it is ordered, pursuant to the provisions of Section Twenty-One (21) of The Irrigation Act, that-- (a) (b) the lands as described in Schedule A be deleted from the Western Irrigation District Order No. 5 constituting the district dated January 1, 1971 is hereby amended. This Order shall become effective July 8, 1999 Certified a True Copy Laurie Hodge, Recording Secretary Irrigation Council John Weing, Chairman George Wall, Member SCHEDULE A LAND DESCRIPTION Pt. SW 23-24-25-W4M, Plan 8010030, Block 8, Lot 15, excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same (991 143 620) (8180KU) (Owners: Roy Herbert and Vivian Marie Asham of Strathmore, AB) Pt. SW 14-24-23-W4M, Meridian 4, Range 23, Township 24, Section 14, that portion of the south west quarter which lies to the north of the north limit of Road Plan 8610547 and to the east of the Road Diversion, on Plan 3055BM, containing 63.0 hectares (155.94 acres) more or less excepting thereout: 1563

PLAN NUMBER HECTARES ACRES (More or Less) Descriptive 9510636 16.19 40.00 Excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same (951 208 426) (8180KU) (Owner: Bar V Farms Ltd. of Strathmore, AB) Pt. SE 9-22-26-W4M, Meridian 4, Range 26, Township 22, Section 9, that portion of the south east quarter which lies south of the railway on Plan RW 30, containing 37.33 hectares (92.24 acres) more or less excepting thereout: PLAN NUMBER HECTARES ACRES (More or Less) Road 3208 HX 0.32 0.79 Road 7510472 1.64 4.04 Descriptive 9210663 1.213 3.00 Subdivision 9810380 17.186 42.47 Excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same (981 043 807 +3) (771 100 130) (Owner: Ronald and Carla Ostrom of Carseland, AB) Pt. SW 17-26-27-W4M, Plan 9910147, Lot 1, excepting thereout all mines and minerals. Area: 9.12 hectares (22.54 acres) more or less (991 011 507) (771 100 130) (Owner: Brownhill Farms Ltd. of Kathyrn, AB) Pt. SE 23-24-25-W4M, Plan 9811880, Block 5, Lot 12, excepting thereout all mines and minerals (981 264 934) (8180KU) (Owner: Guy and Kimberly Renee Holmes of Strathmore, AB) Pt. SW 23-24-28-W4M, Plan 9812130, Block 3, Lot 44, excepting thereout all mines and minerals (981 275 947) (8180KU) (Owner: Lincolnberg Homes (Calgary) Inc. of Calgary, AB) Pt. SW 23-24-28-W4M, Plan 9812130, Block 3, Lot 43, excepting thereout all mines and minerals (981 284 268) (8180KU) (Owner: Lincolnberg Homes (Calgary) Inc. of Calgary, AB) Pt. SW 23-24-28-W4M, Plan 9812130, Block 2, Lot 9, excepting thereout all mines and minerals (981 263 120) (8180KU) (Owner: Lincolnberg Homes (Calgary) Inc. of Calgary, AB) ORDER NO. 622 FILE: WID 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 Western Irrigation District being amended to add a parcel of land. In accordance with Part 1 of The Irrigation Act, Irrigation Council has been petitioned to change the area of the Western Irrigation District formed by an order of the Irrigation Council-- 1564

(a) requesting that the parcel(s) described in the petition(s) be added to the Western Irrigation District, the Irrigation Council having considered that the petition(s) are in all respects in order; Therefore, it is ordered, pursuant to the provisions of Section Ten (10) of The Irrigation Act, that--- (a) (b) the petitions are hereby approved and the land(s) as described in Schedule A, attached, be added to the Western Irrigation District, and Order No. 5 constituting the district, dated January 1, 1971 is hereby amended. This Order shall become effective July 8, 199 Certified a True Copy Laurie Hodge, Recording Secretary Irrigation Council John Weing, Chairman George Wall, Member SCHEDULE A LAND DESCRIPTION NW 11-23-25-W4M, Meridian 4, Range 25, Township 23, Section 11, Quarter North West, containing 64.7 hectares (160 acres) more or less excepting thereout: PLAN NUMBER HECTARES ACRES (More or Less) Road 7640HS 0.405 1.0 Subdivision 9410200 1.61 3.98 Excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same (981 060 614) (Owner: Marvin Daryl and Elaine Barbara Gill of Strathmore, AB) ORDER NO. 623 FILE: SMRID 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 St. Mary River 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 St. Mary River Irrigation District formed by an order of the Irrigation Council-- (a) requesting that the parcel(s) described in the petition(s) be added to the St. Mary River Irrigation District, the Irrigation Council having considered that the petition(s) are in all respects in order; Therefore, it is ordered, pursuant to the provisions of Section Ten (10) of The Irrigation Act, that--- (a) the petition is hereby approved and the land(s) as described in Schedule A, attached, be added to the St. Mary River Irrigation District, and 1565

(b) Order No. 7 constituting the district, dated January 1, 1971 is hereby amended. This Order shall become effective July 8, 1999 Certified a True Copy Laurie Hodge, Recording Secretary Irrigation Council John Weing, Chairman George Wall, Member SCHEDULE A LAND DESCRIPTION SE 1-11-11-W4M, Meridian 4, Range 11, Township 11, Section 1, Quarter South East, containing 64.7 hectares (160 acres) more or less. Excepting firstly those portions on the following plans: PLAN NUMBER ACRES (More or Less) Parcel A 5591HI 1.43 Road Widening 3216HQ 1.01 Drain Right of Way 4338JK 5.65 Portion of Subdivision 7410315 9.17 Secondly: that portion of the southerly 600 feet which lies to the west of the easterly 1,560.67 feet of the said quarter section, containing 14.98 acres more or less Thirdly: that portion which lies to the east of: PLAN Right of Ways B and C Gas Line Right of Way NUMBER 146LK 5140JK To the west of the road widening, on Plan 3216hq and to the south of the north 100 feet of the said quarter section, containing 18.40 acres more or less, excepting thereout all mines and minerals (164H97) (Owner: The Town of Bow Island of Bow Island, AB) SW 13-7-21-W4M, Meridian 4, Range 21, Township 7, Section 13, Quarter South West, excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same. Area: 64.7 hectares (160 acres) more or less (821 015 874 B) (Owner: Vaughan S. Giffen Farms Ltd. of Lethbridge, AB) Pt. SE 13-7-21-W4M, Meridian 4, Range 21, Township 7, Section 13, that portion of the south east quarter which lies to the west of the Canal Right of Way as shown on Plan IRR58, containing 23.5 hectares (58 acres) more or less. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same (821 015 874 B) (Owner: Vaughan S. Giffen Farms Ltd. of Lethbridge, AB) N1/2 13-7-21-W4M, Meridian 4, Range 21, Township 7, Section 13, that portion of the north half lying west of the westerly limit of the canal right of way as shown on Plan IRR58, Containing 90 hectares (222.4 acres) more or less excepting thereout all mines and minerals and the right to work the same (821 015 874 C) (Owner: Vaughan S. Giffen Farms Ltd. of Lethbridge, AB) 1566

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DESIGNATE PROVINCIAL HISTORIC RESOURCE (Historical Resources Act) File No. DES 1694 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 designating the buildings knows as the CNR Station and CNR Water Tower, together with the land legally described as Plan 1700EO, Railway Station grounds within Township fifty-five (55), Range four (4), west of the fourth Meridian, comprising parts of: Reference Titles Section Hectares (Acres) more or less 203X77 S.W. 22 1.72 4.26 94T76 N.W. 22 5.01 12.39 Excepting thereout: Section Hectares (Acres) more or less A) Plan 5753RS - Road S.W. 22 0.142 0.35 Plan 5753RS - Road N.W. 22 0.522 1.29 B) Plan 8321710 - Subdivision N.W. 22 0.185 0.46 Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, and municipally located at Heinsburg, Alberta be designated as a Provincial Historic Resource under section 16 of the Historical Resources Act, R.S.A. 1980 c.h-8 as amended. The reasons for the designation are as follows: The historical significance of the railway station and water tower in Heinsburg relate to the roll of the community as a service centre at the end of the Coronado Branch line of the CN Railway during the middle part of the century. It served a vast area of agricultural, reserve and Metis settlement land to the north, west and south. Such railway stations were standard features of small town Alberta, of which many examples have survived. The water tower, in its original location with the retention of the original tank and piping system, is unique to the province. It is therefore considered that the preservation and protection of the resource is in the public interest. Dated July 9, 1999. Mark Rasmussen, Assistant Deputy Minister. GOVERNMENT SERVICES The Registrar s Periodical, corporate registration, incorporation and other notices of the Corporate Registry are listed at the end of this issue. 1567

REGISTRIES NOTICE OF CERTIFICATE OF CHANGE OF PERSONAL NAME (Change of Name Act) All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 1999 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. 1568

All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 1999 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. 1569

All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 1999 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. 1570

All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 1999 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. 1571

All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 1999 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. 1572

HEALTH HOSTING EXPENSES EXCEEDING $600.00 For the period April 1, 1998 to June 30, 1999 Date: May 14, 1999 Amount: $1,474.72 Purpose: Premier s Council - Strategic Planning Location: The Varscona Hotel, Edmonton Function Date: April 22-23, 1999 Date: June 30, 1999 Amount: $3,137.50 Purpose: Premier s Council - Status of Persons with Disabilities Location: The Westin Hotel, Edmonton Function Date: June 19-22, 1999 INFRASTRUCTURE SALE OR DISPOSITION OF LAND (Government Organization Act) Name of Buyer: Christian Community Church of Elk Point Consideration: $28,000 Land Description: Plan 415HW Block 18 Lot 1 Excepting thereout all mines and minerals, located in the Town of Elk Point Name of Buyer: Alice Kalinowski Consideration: $7,000.00 Land Description: Lot 1, Lot 2, Plan 962 0320 (NE 27-53-09-W5) JUSTICE 1997 ANNUAL REPORT (Electronic Interception) (Section 195(5) of the Criminal Code) 1. The number of applications made for authorizations (by a provincially designated agent or police officer): a) Section 185 30 b) Section 188 4 c) Section 487.01(4) 8 2. The number of applications made for renewals of provincial authorizations: (a) Section 186 1 (b) Section 487.01(4) 0 3. The number of applications granted under: (a) original authorizations 27 1573

(b) emergency authorizations 2 (c) renewal of authorizations 1 The numbers of applications refused under: (a) Section 185 0 (b) Section 188 0 (c) Section 186 0 (d) Section 487.01(4) 0 The number of applications granted subject to conditions under: (a) Section 185 8 (b) Section 186 0 (c) Section 188 2 (d) Section 487.01(4) 0 4. The number of persons identified in an authorization against whom proceedings were commenced at the instance of the Attorney General of Alberta in respect of: (a) an offence specified in the authorization 21 (b) an offence other than an offence specified in the authorization but in respect of which an authorization may be given 20 (c) an offence in respect of which an authorization may not be given 0 5. The number of persons not identified in an authorization against whom proceedings were commenced at the instance of the Attorney General of Alberta in respect of: (a) an offence specified in the authorization 2 (b) an offence other than an offence specified in the authorization but respect of which an authorization may be given 2 (c) an offence other than an offence specified in such an authorization and for which no such authorization may be given 0 And whose commission or alleged commission of the offence becomes known to a peace officer as a result of an interception of a private communication under an authorization. 6. The average period for which authorizations were given and for which renewals thereof were granted: 62.5 days 7. The number of authorization that by virtue of one or more renewals thereof were valid: (a) for 60 days or less 2 (b) for more than 60 days 1 (c) for more than 90 days 0 (d) for more than 120 days 0 (e) for more than 180 days 0 (f) for more than 240 days 0 1574

8. The number of notifications given pursuant to Section 196: 273 9. The offences in respect of which authorizations were given, specifying the number of authorizations given in respect of each such offences: Statute Section Number of Authorizations Criminal Code 85 2 86 1 87 1 90 2 91(1) 1 139(2) 3 212 5 235 6 240(a) 2 244(a) 2 264.1 3 268 3 334(a) 1 344 4 346 5 348 1 351(2) 2 354 1 355 1 356 1 380 1 403(1) 1 464(a) 2 465(1)(c) 10 Narcotic Control Act 4(1):4(2) 19 10. A description of all classes or places specified in an authorization and the number of authorizations in which each class of place was specified: Residence Commercial Permanent Temporary Premises Vehicle Other 22 36 43 9 7 11.A general description of the methods of interception under an authorization: Telecommunications Microphone Video Other 63 18 3 0 1575

12. The number of persons arrested whose identity became known to a peace officer as a result of an interception under an authorization: 4 13. The number of criminal proceedings commenced at the instance of the Attorney General in Alberta in which private communications obtained by interception under and authorization were adduced in evidence and the number of such proceedings that resulted in a conviction: (a) Criminal proceedings adduced in evidence 132 (b) resultant convictions 0 14. The number of criminal investigations in which information obtained as a result of the interception of a private communication under an authorization was used although the private communication was not adduced in evidence in criminal proceedings commenced at the instance of the Attorney General as a result of the investigation. (Section 196(3) of the Criminal Code) 1 The number of prosecutions commenced against officers or servants of Her Majesty in Right of Canada or members of the Canadian Forces for offences under Section 184 or Section 193: 0 A General Assessment of the Importance of Interception of Private Communications for the Investigation, Detection, Prevention and Prosecution of Offences in Alberta. In 1997 authorized interceptions continued to be a valuable investigative tool. Typically employed in investigations of allegations of murders, robberies and other serious offences, authorized interceptions provide valuable information which would otherwise be inaccessible. This year s statistics would indicate that more interceptions were carried out at temporary residences or commercial premises than permanent residences. Overall there was an increase in the number of applications this year for interceptions however, the number of applications that were actually granted is only slightly higher than in previous years. In 1997, 42 applications were sought and 30 were granted. By comparison in 1996, only 21 applications were sought and 19 were granted. In 1995, 33 applications were sought. It would appear that the 1996 year is somewhat of an aberration and that 1997 is a return to similar numbers granted in earlier years although 1994 still exceeds 1997 in that 50 authorizations were sought Of the 30 authorizations granted, 132 matters went to court. Unfortunately, at this point in time, there are no resulting convictions. It should be noted however that many of these matters are still pending 1. This year only 1 investigational use of an authorized intercepted communication did not result in criminal proceedings. This is consistent with past years when there has 1576

been a sharp decline in the investigational use of authorized intercepted communications which were not adduced in evidence. 1 Please note: not all authorizations issued in a calendar year result in charges being laid in that year, nor in convictions (or acquittals) in that year. A single investigation and prosecution can span two or more years, thus being reported as an authorization in one year, a charge the next year, and a conviction the following year. 1998 ANNUAL REPORT (Electronic Interception) (Section 195(5) of the Criminal Code) 1. The number of applications made for authorizations (by a provincially designated agent or police officer): a) Section 185 17 b) Section 188 1 c) Section 487.01(4) 6 2. The number of applications made for renewals of provincial authorizations: (a) Section 186 2 (b) Section 487.01(4) 0 3. The number of applications granted under: (a) original authorizations 18 (b) emergency authorizations 0 (c) renewal of authorizations 1 The numbers of applications refused under: (a) Section 185 0 (b) Section 188 0 (c) Section 186 0 (d) Section 487.01(4) 0 The number of applications granted subject to conditions under: (a) Section 185 8 (b) Section 186 6 (c) Section 188 1 (d) Section 487.01(4) 2 4. The number of persons identified in an authorization against whom proceedings were commenced at the instance of the Attorney General of Alberta in respect of: (a) an offence specified in the authorization 13 1577

(b) (c) an offence other than an offence specified in the authorization but in respect of which an authorization may be given 9 an offence in respect of which an authorization may not be given 3 5. The number of persons not identified in an authorization against whom proceedings were commenced at the instance of the Attorney General of Alberta in respect of: (a) an offence specified in the authorization 0 (b) an offence other than an offence specified in the authorization but respect of which an authorization may be given 0 (c) an offence other than an offence specified in such an authorization and for which no such authorization may be given 0 And whose commission or alleged commission of the offence becomes known to a peace officer as a result of an interception of a private communication under an authorization. 6. The average period for which authorizations were given and for which renewals thereof were granted: 60 days 7. The number of authorization that by virtue of one or more renewals thereof were valid: (a) for 60 days or less 11 (b) for more than 60 days 0 (c) for more than 90 days 0 (d) for more than 120 days 0 (e) for more than 180 days 1 (f) for more than 240 days 0 8. The number of notifications given pursuant to Section 196: 33 9. The offences in respect of which authorizations were given, specifying the number of authorizations given in respect of each such offences: Statute Section Number of Authorizations Criminal Code 82 0 90 0 122 0 139(2) 1 212 0 235 10 236 0 239 4 1578

264.1 0 267 0 268 1 271 0 273 1 334(a) 0 344 5 346 0 348 1 354 1 355 0 380 1 433(a) 0 462.31 0 464(a) 1 465(1)(a) 6 465(1)(c) 6 Narcotic Control Act 5(1) 1 5(2) 1 10. A description of all classes or places specified in an authorization and the number of authorizations in which each class of place was specified: Residence Commercial Permanent Temporary Premises Vehicle Other 30 09 08 15 26 11.A general description of the methods of interception under an authorization: Telecommunications Microphone Video Other 63 39 0 0 12. The number of persons arrested whose identity became known to a peace officer as a result of an interception under an authorization: 1 13. The number of criminal proceedings commenced at the instance of the Attorney General in Alberta in which private communications obtained by interception under and authorization were adduced in evidence and the number of such proceedings that resulted in a conviction: (a) Criminal proceedings adduced in evidence 7 (b) resultant convictions 26 14. The number of criminal investigations in which information obtained as a result of the interception of a private communication under an authorization was used although the private communication was not adduced in evidence in criminal proceedings commenced at the instance of the Attorney General as a result of the investigation. 2 1579

(Section 196(3) of the Criminal Code) The number of prosecutions commenced against officers or servants of Her Majesty in Right of Canada or members of the Canadian Forces for offences under Section 184 or Section 193: 0 A General Assessment of the Importance of Interception of Private Communications for the Investigation, Detection, Prevention and Prosecution of Offences in Alberta. Authorized interceptions continued as an invaluable investigative tool. They continue to be employed in investigations involving allegations of murder, robberies, kidnapping, conspiracy and drug offences. They provide valuable information which would otherwise be inaccessible. While there is a greater variation of where interceptions take place, the permanent residence continues to be in the majority. As in previous years, the numbers of authorizations are becoming fewer yet they do result in charges and in convictions. It should be noted that the gathering of these statistics does not account for cases which are pending before the courts. At least two jurisdictions provided that there are cases pending. Finally, at least one police force noted the rising cost of disclosure in respect of this type of evidence must be considered in the overall cost of the investigation. Cost of disclosure is not offset by increases to the budget and thereby the overall investigative usefulness is reduced. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS PUBLIC SALE OF LAND (Municipal Government Act) SPECIAL AREA NO. 2 Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Alberta Municipal Affairs will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Special Areas Office, 212-2 Ave W, Hanna, Alberta on Tuesday, October 19, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. the following lands: SUNNYNOOK Lot Block Plan C of T S1/2 20 1 4045CD 861042460 21 1 4045CD 861042460 22 1 4045CD 861042460 23 1 4045CD 861042460 1580

Pt. of Sec. Sec. Twp. Rge. M. Area C of T SW 31 33 14 4 2.18 951146327 (Pt of Parcel A) NE 21 30 15 4 160.00 801082794D NW 21 30 15 4 158.01 801082794D SE 21 30 15 4 158.00 150-L-099 SW 21 30 15 4 159.30 150-L-099 NW 28 30 15 4 160.00 801082794A SE 28 30 15 4 157.05 150-L-098 SW 28 30 15 4 159.04 801082794A SW 29 30 15 4 158.01 150-L-096 Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, and subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title. Reserving thereout all mines and minerals. The Special Areas Board may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction. Terms and conditions of sale will be announced at the sale, or may be obtained from the undersigned. Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale. Dated at Hanna, Alberta, July 13, 1999. Jay Slemp, Chairman. SPECIAL AREA NO. 3 Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Alberta Municipal Affairs will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Special Areas Office, 319 Main Street, Oyen, Alberta on Wednesday, October 20, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. the following lands: NW 8 27 8 4 159.00 871112673 NW 27 27 8 4 160.10 901290086 SW 27 27 8 4 159.00 901290086 SE 29 27 8 4 159.00 971111857 SE 33 27 8 4 160.00 951240408 SW 27 22 4 4 5.44 921256904 Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, and subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title. Reserving thereout all mines and minerals. The Special Areas Board may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction. Terms and conditions of sale will be announced at the sale, or may be obtained from the undersigned. 1581

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale. Dated at Hanna, Alberta, July 13, 1999. Jay Slemp, Chairman. SAFETY CODES COUNCIL AGENCY ACCREDITATION - CANCELLATION (Safety Codes Act) Pursuant to section 26(5) of the Alberta Safety Codes Act, it is hereby ordered that - TECL Inspection Service, Accreditation No. A000161, Order No. R00000015, June 13, 1999 having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 14, 1995 has its authorization to provide services under the Alberta Safety Codes Act for the discipline of Building revoked effective April 9, 1998 Pursuant to section 26(5) of the Alberta Safety Codes Act, it is hereby ordered that - TECL Inspection Service, Accreditation No. A000161, Order No. R00000016, June 13, 1999 having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 14, 1995 has its authorization to provide services under the Alberta Safety Codes Act for the discipline of Electrical revoked effective April 9, 1998 Pursuant to section 26(5) of the Alberta Safety Codes Act, it is hereby ordered that - TECL Inspection Service, Accreditation No. A000161, Order No. R00000017, June 13, 1999 having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 14, 1995 has its authorization to provide services under the Alberta Safety Codes Act for the discipline of Fire revoked effective April 9, 1998 Pursuant to section 26(5) of the Alberta Safety Codes Act, it is hereby ordered that - TECL Inspection Service, Accreditation No. A000161, Order No. R00000018, June 13, 1999 having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 14, 1995 has its authorization to provide services under the Alberta Safety Codes Act for the discipline of Gas revoked effective April 9, 1998 Pursuant to section 26(5) of the Alberta Safety Codes Act, it is hereby ordered that - TECL Inspection Service, Accreditation No. A000161, Order No. R00000019, June 13, 1999 1582

having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 14, 1995 has its authorization to provide services under the Alberta Safety Codes Act for the discipline of Plumbing revoked effective April 9, 1998 MUNICIPAL ACCREDITATION (Safety Codes Act) Pursuant to section 23 of the Alberta Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Town of Beaverlodge, Accreditation No. M000124, Order No. O00001140, May 9, 1995 Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to administer the Alberta Safety Codes Act within their jurisdiction for Fire, all parts of the Alberta Fire Code, including investigations, excluding Part 4 requirements for Tank Storage of Flammable & Combustible Liquids, excluding any or all things, processes or activities owned by or under the care and control of corporations accredited by the Safety Codes Council. ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP (Partnership Act) Notice is hereby given that the partnership between The Marble Factory Inc. and Solid Solutions Inc., carrying on business under the name Marble Factory, was dissolved effective as of April 27, 1999 pursuant to the Partnership Act (Alberta). Dated at Calgary, Alberta, July 7, 1999. 14-15 PUBLIC SALE OF LAND (Municipal Government Act) BIRCH HILLS COUNTY Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Birch Hills County will offer for sale, by public auction, in the office of Birch Hills County, Birch Hills Service Centre, Main Street, Wanham, Alberta on Monday, October 4, 1999 at 1:00 p.m. the following lands: Lot Block Plan C of T 5 4 4323HW 812 113 302 Quarter Sec. Twp Rge Meridian C of T N.E. 34 078 01 6 842 112 340 N.W. 04 079 01 6 842 112 342 S.E. 04 079 01 6 842 112 344 S.W. 10 079 01 6 882 012 483 1583

Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid, and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title. Terms: Cash or certified cheque, 10% deposit (non refundable to successful bidder) balance within 30 days. Birch Hills County may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction. Reserving thereout all mines and minerals Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale. Dated at Wanham, Alberta, June 15, 1999. Irene Basisty, CAO COUNTY OF WARNER NO. 5 Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the County of Warner No. 5 will offer for sale, by public auction, at the Administration Office, Warner, Alberta on Wednesday, October 13, 1999 at 9:00 a.m. the following lands: Plan Block Lot 7677 AQ 2 11 & 12 5173 AA 4 21-23 inclusive, excepting the most easterly 5 feet of lot 23 Meridian Rge Twp Section 4 18 5 33 The North Westerly 125 feet throughout that portion of the south west quarter described as follows: commencing at a point on the production north easterly of the north westerly limit of Fourth Avenue, distant 366 feet north easterly from its intersection with the north easterly limit of Front Street on Plan 5173 AA, thence north westerly parallel with said north easterly limit to Front Street to the production north easterly of the south easterly limit of Second Avenue on said Plan 5173 AA thence north easterly along said production of said limit of Second Avenue 180 feet thence south easterly parallel with the said north easterly limit of said Front Street to said production of the north westerly limit of said Fourth Avenue thence south westerly along said production of said limit of said Fourth Avenue to the point of commencement; containing 0.206 of a hectare (0.51 of an acre) more or less excepting Plan Roadway 3201 EX containing 0.020 hectares (0.05 acres) more or less and the right to work the same. Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid, and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title. Terms: Cash. The County of Warner No. 5 may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction. Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale. Dated at Warner, Alberta, August 11, 1999. Allan K. Romeril, County Administrator 1584