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The Alberta Gazette Part I Vol. 102 Edmonton, Saturday, January 14, 2006 No. 1 APPOINTMENTS (Provincial Court Act) Reappointment of Judge January 18, 2006 The Honourable Judge Donald George Ingram February 20, 2006 The Honourable Judge John Nelson Gary Mitchell The above appointments are for one-year terms. RESIGNATIONS & RETIREMENTS (Justice of the Peace Act) Resignation of Justice of the Peace November 30, 2005 Doris Weidl of St. Paul

ORDERS IN COUNCIL O.C. 569/2005 (Municipal Government Act) Approved and ordered: Norman Kwong Lieutenant Governor. November 30, 2005 The Lieutenant Governor in Council (a) effective July 1, 2005, the land described in Appendix A and shown on the sketch in Appendix B is separated from The County of Warner, No. 5 and annexed to the Village of Stirling, (b) any taxes owing to The County of Warner, No. 5 at the end of June 30, 2005 in respect of the annexed land are transferred to and become payable to the Village of Stirling together with any lawful penalties and costs levied in respect of those taxes, and the Village of Stirling upon collecting those taxes, penalties and costs must pay them to The County of Warner, No. 5, and (c) the assessor for the Village of Stirling must assess, for the purpose of taxation in 2006, the annexed land and the assessable improvements to it. Ralph Klein, Chair. APPENDIX A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE LANDS SEPARATED FROM THE COUNTY OF WARNER, NO. 5 AND ANNEXED TO THE VILLAGE OF STIRLING THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTH HALF OF SECTION THIRTY-TWO (32), TOWNSHIP SIX (6), RANGE NINETEEN (19) WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS: PLAN 0113337, BLOCK 2, LOT 105 CONTAINING 3.32 HECTARES (8.2 ACRES) MORE OR LESS; AND PLAN 0753J, LOT 97 CONTAINING 3.97 HECTARES (9.8 ACRES) MORE OR LESS; AND THAT PORTION OF LEGAL SUBDIVISION THREE (3) WHICH LIES SOUTHEAST OF CANAL RIGHT OF WAY PLAN 0110182, WEST OF PLAN 0753J, LOT 97 AND PLAN 0113337, BLOCK 2, LOT 105 CONTAINING 4.54 HECTARES (11.21 ACRES) MORE OR LESS. - 2 -

APPENDIX B A SKETCH SHOWING THE GENERAL LOCATION OF THE AREA ANNEXED TO THE VILLAGE OF STIRLING AFFECTED AREA - 3 -

O.C. 611/2005 Approved and ordered: Norman Kwong Lieutenant Governor. December 14, 2005 The Lieutenant Governor in Council changes the name of The Municipal District of Clear Hills No. 21 to Clear Hills County, effective January 1, 2006. GOVERNMENT NOTICES Shirley McClellan, Acting Chair. Agriculture, Food and Rural Development Form 15 (Irrigation Districts Act) (Section 88) Notice to Irrigation Secretariat: Change of Area of an Irrigation District On behalf of the Magrath Irrigation District, I hereby request that the Irrigation Secretariat forward a certified copy of this notice to the Registrar for Land Titles for the purposes of registration under Section 22 of the Land Titles Act and arrange for notice to be published in the Alberta Gazette. The following parcel of land should be added to the irrigation district and the notation added to the certificate of title: LINC Number Short Legal Description as shown on title Title Number 0022 085 485 4; 22; 6; 20; NE 981 093 516 The following parcel of land should be removed from the irrigation district and the notation removed from the certificate of title: LINC Number Short Legal Description as shown on title Title Number 0029 544 781 4; 22; 5; 5; NW 021 352 683 I certify the procedures required under part 4 of the Irrigation Districts Act have been completed and the area of the Magrath Irrigation District should be changed according to the above list. - 4 - Laurie Hodge, Office Manager, Irrigation Secretariat.

Economic Development Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the period July 1, 2004 to September 30, 2005 Function: CoreNet Alberta Dinner Purpose: To deliver the Alberta Advantage message, and promote the province as an investment destination, to guests attending the CoreNet Global Site Selection Summit in Chicago. Amount: $1,088.16 Date: May 17, 2004* Location: Chicago, Illinois Function: Enbridge Pipeline Inc. Mission Briefing Purpose: To inform the Enbridge mission and the Canadian Embassy on Alberta s activities with regard to Japanese investment in the Oilsands. Amount: $602.93 Date: May 19, 2004* Location: Tokyo, Japan Function: Korean/Alberta Reception Purpose: Premier spoke to Korean guests (government and business) on Alberta opportunities. To increase the awareness of Alberta to potential Korean investors. (Reported amount was shared equally by the Ministries of Economic Development, International & Intergovernmental Relations and Innovation & Science). Amount: $5,016.58 Date: June 7, 2004* Location: Seoul, Korea Function: CNPC-Alberta Petroleum Centre (CAPC) Luncheon Purpose: Minister met with the Board of Directors of CAPC to discuss the promotion and trade of Alberta goods and services. Amount: $745.49 Date: June 14, 2004* Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Half Marathon Championship Reception Purpose: To encourage co-ordination with the IAAF, government agencies, private industry and volunteers in support of the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Edmonton 2005. Amount: $1,519.89 Date: June 16, 2004* Location: Edmonton, Alberta - 5 -

Function: Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual Surf-and-Turf Gala Dinner (provided Alberta Beef for the dinner) Purpose: Networking event with Canadian and Mexican business community and key Mexican government officials to promote Alberta companies interests. Amount: $3,443.55 Date: June 17, 2004* Location: Mexico City, Mexico Function: Aboriginal Leaders Roundtable on Tourism Purpose: A roundtable working session with leaders in Alberta s Aboriginal communities to gauge their interest in expanding their involvement in Aboriginal tourism. Amount: $2,562.83 Date: June 22, 2004* Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: GlobalFest 2004 International Fireworks Competition Purpose: To promote the competition and meet with Alberta stakeholders. Amount: $1,705.25 Date: August 21, 2004 Location: Calgary, Alberta Function: Forage Seminar Luncheon Purpose: To introduce Alberta forage industry and products to the Hohhot area in China and enhance working relationships with key Chinese industry decision-making groups in that area. Amount: $1,318.67 Date: August 23, 2004 Location: Hohhot, China Function: Inbound European Union Organics Mission Luncheon and Dinner Purpose: To introduce key European Union buyers and trade commissioners to a number of Alberta's agriculture and food industry representatives. Amount: $1,498.03 Date: September 13, 2004 Location: Calgary, Alberta Function: British All Party Parliamentary Rail Group Reception Purpose: To provide a forum to promote Alberta opportunities and advantages to senior decision makers in the British Parliament and rail industry within the United Kingdom. Amount: $3,384.16 Date: September 22, 2004 Location: Edmonton, Alberta - 6 -

Function: Strategic Tourism Marketing Council (STMC) Meeting Purpose: Meeting to discuss strategic direction for Alberta tourism marketing worldwide and analyze overall monitoring results and targets. Amount: $1,484.72 Date: September 29 30, 2004 Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: Canadian Tourism Commission Research Committee (CTCRC) Meeting Purpose: Dinner provided to 40 delegates attending the CTCRC meeting held to deal specifically with major domestic and international travel surveys that measure the volume and value of tourism at a national, provincial and sub-provincial level. Amount: $1,600.00 Date: October 3, 2004 Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: Canadian Chamber of Commerce Thanksgiving Gala Dinner Purpose: Networking opportunity for members of the Canadian & Mexican business community and key Mexican Government officials to help facilitate access to international markets and to generate a positive business climate. Amount: $1,108.60 Date: October 7, 2004 Location: Mexico City, Mexico Function: Oil Sands Marketing and Investment Seminar Reception Purpose: To provide an opportunity for Japanese businessmen and media to meet with the Alberta delegation to obtain further information on oil sands opportunities, which could lead to potential multi-million dollar investments in the Alberta Oil Sands and transportation infrastructure. Amount: $2,759.19 Date: October 18, 2004 Location: Tokyo, Japan Function: Strategic Tourism Marketing Council (STMC) Meeting Purpose: Meeting to discuss strategic direction for Alberta tourism marketing worldwide and analyze overall monitoring results and targets. Amount: $788.15 Date: October 21, 2004 Location: Calgary, Alberta Function: Business/ Industry Luncheon Purpose: Minister met with business and industry leaders to discuss promotion and investment opportunities. Amount: $1,257.59 Date: October 22, 2004 Location: Edmonton, Alberta - 7 -

Function: Premium Brand's Board of Directors Meeting - Dinner Purpose: To discuss the possibility of the company expanding their domestic and export business with the objective of increasing investment and trade. Amount: $1,315.02 Date: October 27, 2004 Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: Incoming Mexican Buyers Mission Dinner Purpose: To introduce Mexican buyers and guests to Alberta's industry contacts with the purpose of facilitating trade and increasing awareness of the potential in the Mexican market. Amount: $941.00 Date: October 27, 2004 Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: Dinner reception for the Mexican Secretariat of Environment Purpose: Opportunity for Undersecretary of Mexico, Juan Elvira Quesada, to meet with Alberta organizations and companies involved in products/technologies/services related to renewable energy, recycling, wastewater treatment and solid and hazardous waste management. Amount: $864.23 Date: October 29, 2004 Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: Dinner reception for the Mexican Secretariat of Environment Purpose: Opportunity for Undersecretary of Mexico, Juan Elvira Quesada, to meet with Alberta organizations and companies involved in products/technologies/services related to renewable energy, recycling, wastewater treatment and solid and hazardous waste management. Amount: $718.08 Date: October 30, 2004 Location: Calgary, Alberta Function: Alberta Catalogue Show Purpose: To promote Alberta trade and investment opportunities to the city of Shanghai, China, and establish contacts there in the sectors of energy, agriculture, education, construction and technology. Amount: $1,483.14 Date: November 2, 2004 Location: Shanghai, China Function: Alberta Visitor Information Providers Conference Purpose: Annual meeting with managers and supervisors of community and regional visitor information centres (VICs), as a component of the Alberta Visitor Information Program. This Program's mandate is to provide training and information support services to community VICs. Amount: $2,469.93 Date: November 7, 2004 Location: Banff, Alberta - 8 -

Function: Alberta Korea Office Clients Appreciation Night Purpose: Reception to thank Alberta's key Korean clients and to provide an opportunity for Korean business organizations to meet with those who have established business relations with Alberta companies so as to encourage more South Korean investment in Alberta as well as increase Alberta trade into Korea. Amount: $6,526.53 Date: December 2, 2004 Location: Seoul, Korea Function: Minister's Mission to Germany Purpose: To promote trade and investment opportunities in Alberta to the business community in Dresden and Munich, Germany at business meetings and public speaking engagements during the mission. Amount: $2,773.53 Date: January 30 February 1, 2005 Location: Dresden and Munich, Germany Function: Minister's Mission to the United Kingdom Purpose: Minister's speaking engagement at a luncheon for members of Canada-UK Chamber of Commerce to promote Alberta investment; and a dinner with UK travel industry representatives to discuss the Alberta tourism industry. Amount: $9,074.96 Date: February 1 4, 2005 Location: London, UK Function: Hydrocarbon Upgrading Workshop Purpose: To bring together industry, government and other stakeholders to identify the gaps and set objectives to achieve a vision of adding value to Alberta's bitumen resource. Amount: $3,182.64 Date: February 17, 2005 Location: Calgary, Alberta Function: Hydrocarbon Upgrading Workshop Purpose: To bring together industry, government and other stakeholders to identify the gaps and set objectives to achieve a vision of adding value to Alberta's bitumen resource. Amount: $2,173.21 Date: February 18, 2005 Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: Canadian Oil and Gas Business Development Mission to Mexico Purpose: Attended the Encounter and Exhibition the International of Oil Technology (EEXITEP) 2005 Trade Show - an annual gas and oil show in Veracruz which provided an opportunity to promote Alberta oil and gas companies interests with Mexican decision makers in the energy sector. Amount: $2,578.69 Date: February 23 25, 2005 Location: Veracruz, Mexico - 9 -

Function: Alberta Canada - Maple Leaf Bakery Networking Reception Purpose: To increase awareness of Alberta bakery capabilities, which would lead to increased sales in Japan. Amount: $4,028.93 Date: March 7, 2005 Location: Canadian Embassy, Tokyo, Japan Function: Alberta Catalogue Show & Canola Seminar Purpose: To create a greater awareness of Alberta Trade and Investment opportunities in the City of Guangzhou, one of China's major cities and commercial centers in the Pearl River Delta. Amount: $3,322.11 Date: March 9, 2005 Location: Guangzhou, China Function: Alberta Catalogue Show Purpose: To create a greater awareness of Alberta Trade and Investment opportunities in the City of Zhongshan, one of China's major cities and commercial centers in the Pearl River Delta. Amount: $1,149.90 Date: March 11, 2005 Location: Zhongshan, China Function: Community Tourism Champion Workshop (Pilot Session) Purpose: Joint collaboration with other western provinces and the Yukon to develop a workshop that can be used to educate community leaders about the value of tourism and tourism development and marketing approaches. Amount: $1,657.78 Date: March 14 15, 2005 Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: Strategic Tourism Marketing Council Meeting Purpose: Meeting to discuss strategic direction for Alberta tourism marketing worldwide and analyze overall monitoring results and targets. Amount: $890.85 Date: March 17, 2005 Location: Calgary, Alberta Function: Travel Alberta Outlook Workshop Purpose: Meeting of tourism industry operators and Travel Alberta to provide updates on marketing opportunities and the Strategic Tourism Marketing Plan and provide industry with an opportunity to receive feedback on marketing programs and future planning. Amount: $888.22 Date: April 4, 2005 Location: Medicine Hat, Alberta - 10 -

Function: Travel Alberta Outlook Workshop Purpose: Meeting of tourism industry operators and Travel Alberta to provide updates on marketing opportunities and the Strategic Tourism Marketing Plan and provide industry with an opportunity to receive feedback on marketing programs and future planning. Amount: $895.39 Date: April 5, 2005 Location: Lethbridge, Alberta Function: Travel Alberta Outlook Workshop Purpose: Meeting of tourism industry operators and Travel Alberta to provide updates on marketing opportunities and the Strategic Tourism Marketing Plan and provide industry with an opportunity to receive feedback on marketing programs and future planning. Amount: $1,491.04 Date: April 6, 2005 Location: Red Deer, Alberta Function: Travel Alberta Outlook Workshop Purpose: Meeting of tourism industry operators and Travel Alberta to provide updates on marketing opportunities and the Strategic Tourism Marketing Plan and provide industry with an opportunity to receive feedback on marketing programs and future planning. Amount: $3,109.03 Date: April 7, 2005 Location: Calgary, Alberta Function: CNPC-Alberta Petroleum Centre (CAPC) Board Meeting Purpose: To report to board members on results of CAPC work in 2004. Amount: $1,168.20 Date: April 10, 2005 Location: Hainan, China Function: Travel Alberta Outlook Workshop Purpose: Meeting of tourism industry operators and Travel Alberta to provide updates on marketing opportunities and the Strategic Tourism Marketing Plan and provide industry with an opportunity to receive feedback on marketing programs and future planning. Amount: $3,582.48 Date: April 11, 2005 Location: Banff, Alberta Function: Travel Alberta Outlook Workshop Purpose: Meeting of tourism industry operators and Travel Alberta to provide updates on marketing opportunities and the Strategic Tourism Marketing Plan and provide industry with an opportunity to receive feedback on marketing programs and future planning. Amount: $1,479.48 Date: April 12, 2005 Location: Jasper, Alberta - 11 -

Function: Travel Alberta Outlook Workshop Purpose: Meeting of tourism industry operators and Travel Alberta to provide updates on marketing opportunities and the Strategic Tourism Marketing Plan and provide industry with an opportunity to receive feedback on marketing programs and future planning. Amount: $1,232.69 Date: April 13, 2005 Location: Grande Prairie, Alberta Function: Travel Alberta Outlook Workshop Purpose: Meeting of tourism industry operators and Travel Alberta to provide updates on marketing opportunities and the Strategic Tourism Marketing Plan and provide industry with an opportunity to receive feedback on marketing programs and future planning. Amount: $669.30 Date: April 13, 2005 Location: Slave Lake, Alberta Function: Travel Alberta Outlook Workshop Purpose: Meeting of tourism industry operators and Travel Alberta to provide updates on marketing opportunities and the Strategic Tourism Marketing Plan and provide industry with an opportunity to receive feedback on marketing programs and future planning. Amount: $2,411.84 Date: April 14, 2005 Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: Regional Economic Development Alliance (REDA) Chairs' 2005 Spring Meeting Purpose: To facilitate the Provincial Regional Economic Development Alliance Chairs' meeting. Amount: $815.35 Date: April 14, 2005 Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: International Business Roundtable Purpose: A forum to provide information on Alberta Economic Development's international trade and investment strategies to Alberta's Consular Corps and their business representatives. Amount: $2,191.00 Date: April 22, 2005 Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: Alberta Investment and Trade Reception Purpose: Provide an opportunity for private, public and institutional contacts from Bavaria and Munich to meet with key contacts from Alberta Economic Development to increase their awareness of Alberta investment opportunities. Amount: $1,395.37 Date: April 25, 2005 Location: Munich, Germany - 12 -

Function: Tourism Services Spring Showcase and Training 2005 Purpose: To provide Visitor Information Centre travel counsellor training sessions. Amount: $2,630.80 Date: May 8 9, 2005 Location: Edmonton, Alberta Function: Tourism Services Regional Tour and Training 2005 Purpose: To provide Visitor Information Centre travel counsellor training sessions. Amount: $3,507.16 Date: May 9 12, 2005 Location: Jasper, Canmore, Kananaskis, Hill Spring, Lethbridge, Wetaskiwin Function: Strategic Tourism Marketing Council Meeting Purpose: Meeting to discuss strategic direction for Alberta tourism marketing worldwide and analyze overall monitoring results and targets. Amount: $934.56 Date: May 19, 2005 Location: Calgary, Alberta Function: Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual Gala Purpose: Opportunity to identify business and market opportunities for Alberta companies and to promote Alberta companies interests with Mexican decision makers. Amount: $4,843.26 Date: June 2, 2005 Location: Mexico City, Mexico Function: Reception and presentation during Alberta Film Mission to New York City Purpose: To market Alberta as a film location to advertising agencies and commercial production companies on the US east coast. Amount: $8,211.94 Date: June 16, 2005 Location: New York City, New York Function: Brazilian Delegation Business Dinner Purpose: Welcoming dinner, cost-shared 50/50 with Canadian Consulate in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for a high level Brazilian trade delegation that came to Alberta to attend Trade Team Canada Opportunities seminar and tour Alberta companies and educational institutions. Amount: $898.26 Date: June 16, 2005 Location: Calgary, Alberta Function: Mega Project Excellence Stakeholder Forum Purpose: To bring together members of the private and public sectors to focus on prioritizing and furthering the strategies for action to maximize the Alberta energy advantage in oil sands development. Amount: $2,796.76 Date: June 27, 2005 Location: Calgary, Alberta - 13 -

Function: Travel Alberta Team Conference Purpose: To strengthen working relationships between employees of Travel Alberta, Travel Alberta International, Travel Alberta In-Province, Tourism Destination Regions and Alberta Economic Development in order to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the delivery of the Strategic Tourism Marketing Plan. Amount: $4,621.33 Date: June 27 28, 2005 Location: Red Deer, Alberta Function: Tourism Destination Regions Meeting Purpose: Travel Alberta marketing meeting with the Tourism Destination Regions to facilitate integration between the Tourism Destination Regions, Travel Alberta International and Travel Alberta In-Province. Amount: $1,218.87 Date: June 28 30, 2005 Location: Red Deer, Alberta Function: Reception in Alberta's Japan Office Purpose: Opportunity for Alberta Japan Office's key stakeholders and clients to mark two significant milestones in Alberta-Japan relations: the 35th anniversary of Alberta's Japan Office and the 25th anniversary of Alberta's twinning with Hokkaido Prefecture. In addition, Travel Alberta is celebrating 30 years in Japan and will highlight tourism opportunities in Alberta to coincide with Alberta's Centenntial. International and Intergovernmental Relations contributed $2,500 towards the cost of this function, which is included in the amount reported. Amount: $6,358.85 Date: July 6, 2005 Location: Tokyo, Japan Function: Dinner for Incoming Buyer Mission to Portland, Oregon Purpose: Capitalize on business opportunities with Portland retailers, buyers and distributors after product presentations from various Alberta food processor companies. Amount: $1,152.27 Date: September 22, 2005 Location: Portland, Oregon * The date shown was the day of the hosting event; however, these hosting expenses were paid during the period July 1, 2004 to September 30, 2005-14 -

Education Ministerial Order (#052/2005) (School Act) I, Gene Zwozdesky, Minister of Education, pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, make the Order in the attached Appendix, being The Morningside School District No. 2991 (Wolf Creek School Division No. 72) Boundary Adjustment Order. Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, November 20, 2005. APPENDIX The Morningside School District No. 2991 (Wolf Creek School Division No. 72) Boundary Adjustment Order Gene Zwozdesky, Minister. 1 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, all of the lands are taken from the following districts and are added to The Morningside School District No. 2991: (a) The Birch Lake School District No. 707 (b) The Milton School District No. 404 2 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, the following districts are dissolved: (a) The Birch Lake School District No. 707 (b) The Milton School District No. 404 3 The Morningside School District No. 2991 shall be comprised of the following lands: Township 41, Range 25, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 15 to 22 inclusive; Sections 26 to 35 inclusive; West half of Section 14; West half and Northeast quarter of Section 23. Township 41, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 8 to 11 inclusive; Sections 13 to 17 inclusive; Sections 20 to 29 inclusive; Sections 34 to 36 inclusive; West halves of Sections 1 and 12; North half of Section 2; North half and Southwest quarter of Section 3; North half and Southeast quarter of Section 4; East half of Section 7; Southeast quarter of Section 18; South half of Section 32; South half and Northeast quarter of Section 33. - 15 -

Ministerial Order (#053/2005) (School Act) I, Gene Zwozdesky, Minister of Education, pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, make the Order in the attached Appendix, being The Woody Nook School District No. 2454 (Wolf Creek School Division No. 72) Boundary Adjustment Order. Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, November 20, 2005. APPENDIX The Woody Nook School District No. 2454 (Wolf Creek School Division No. 72) Boundary Adjustment Order Gene Zwozdesky, Minister. 1 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, all of the lands are taken from the following districts and are added to The Woody Nook School District No. 2454: (a) The Arbor Dale School District No. 543 (b) The Central School District No. 519 (c) The Gull Lake School District No. 527 (d) The Lakeside School District No. 348 (e) The Mountain Grove School District No. 1617 (f) The Spring Valley School District No. 601 (g) The Spruceville School District No. 361 (h) The Sunny Crest School District No. 2633 (i) The Turville School District No. 378 (j) The West Branch School District No. 2712 2 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, the following districts are dissolved: (a) The Arbor Dale School District No. 543 (b) The Central School District No. 519 (c) The Gull Lake School District No. 527-16 -

(d) The Lakeside School District No. 348 (e) The Mountain Grove School District No. 1617 (f) The Spring Valley School District No. 601 (g) The Spruceville School District No. 361 (h) The Sunny Crest School District No. 2633 (i) The Turville School District No. 378 (j) The West Branch School District No. 2712 3 The Woody Nook School District No. 2454 shall be comprised of the following lands: Township 39, Range 25, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 30 to 33 inclusive; North halves of Sections 28 and 29. Township 39, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 28 and 29; Sections 32 to 36 inclusive; North half of Section 25; North half and Southeast quarter of Section 26; North half and Southwest quarter of Section 27. Township 39, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian North half of Section 33; North half of fractional Section 32; Northeast quarter of Section 35; Northwest quarter of Section 36. Township 40, Range 25, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 4 to 9 inclusive; Section 16 to 21 inclusive; Sections 27 to 34 inclusive; North half of Section 22; Northwest quarter of Section 23; West halves of Sections 26 and 35. Township 40, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 15 inclusive; Sections 22 to 27 inclusive; Sections 34 to 36 inclusive; East halves of Sections 16, 21, 28, and 33; Southwest quarter of Section 18. Township 40, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 5 inclusive; Sections 7 to 23 inclusive; Sections 27 to 34 inclusive; North half and Southeast quarter of Section 6; Southwest quarter of Section 24; West halves of Sections 26 and 35. Township 40, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 4 inclusive; Sections 9 to 16 inclusive; Sections 22 to 26 inclusive; Section 36; Fractional Sections 5, 8, 17, 20, and 29; Those portions of Sections 21 and 28 lying South and West of Gull Lake; That portion of the North half of Section 35 lying East of Gull Lake. - 17 -

Township 41, Range 25, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 3 to 10 inclusive; West halves of Sections 2 and 11. Township 41, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 19 and 30; East halves of Sections 1 and 12; South half of Section 2; Southeast quarter of Section 3; Northwest quarter of Section 6; West half of Section 7; West half and Northeast quarter of Section 18; South half and Northwest quarter of Section 31. Township 41, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 3 to 17 inclusive; Sections 21 to 28 inclusive; Sections 33 to 36 inclusive; North half of Section 1; North half and Southwest quarter of Section 2; South half and Northeast quarter of Sections 18 and 20; East halves of Sections 29 and 32. Township 41, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1, 11, and 12; South half of Section 13; Those portions of Sections 2 and 10 and the South half of Section 15 lying East of Gull Lake. Township 40, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 and 12; East half of Section 11; Southeast quarters of Sections 14 and 24; South half and Northeast quarter of Section 13. Ministerial Order (#054/2005) (School Act) I, Gene Zwozdesky, Minister of Education, pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, make the Order in the attached Appendix, being The Wooler School District No. 2976 (Wild Rose School Division No. 66) Boundary Adjustment Order. Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, November 26, 2005. APPENDIX The Wooler School District No. 2976 (Wild Rose School Division No. 66) Boundary Adjustment Order (c) The Glacier School District No. 4157-18 - Gene Zwozdesky, Minister. 1 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, all of the lands are taken from the following districts and are added to The Wooler School District No. 2976: (a) The Chedderville School District No. 3676 (b) The Clear Creek School District No. 1855

(d) The Horseguard School District No. 2377 (e) The North Caroline School District No. 4717 (f) The Ricinus School District No. 3148 2 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, the following districts are dissolved: (a) The Chedderville School District No. 3676 (b) The Clear Creek School District No. 1855 (c) The Glacier School District No. 4157 (d) The Horseguard School District No. 2377 (e) The North Caroline School District No. 4717 (f) The Ricinus School District No. 3148 3 The Wooler School District No. 2976 shall be comprised of the following lands: Township 35, Range 6, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 17 to 20 inclusive; Sections 29 to 32 inclusive. Township 35, Range 7, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 24, 25, and 36. Township 36, Range 6, West of the 5 th Meridian Sections 4 to 9 inclusive; Sections 16 to 21 inclusive; Sections 25 to 31 inclusive; Sections 33 to 36 inclusive; North halves of Sections 22, 23, and 24; That portion of Section 32 lying North and West of the Clearwater River. Township 36, Range 7, West of the 5th Meridian Section 1; Sections 14 to 16 inclusive; Sections 21 to 28 inclusive; Sections 33 to 36 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 9, 10, and 11 lying North of the Clearwater River; That portion of Section 12 lying South and East of the Clearwater River; That portion of Section 13 lying North, South and East of the Clearwater River. Township 37, Range 5, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 5 to 8 inclusive; Sections 16 to 21 inclusive; Sections 28 to 33 inclusive; North half and Southwest quarter of Section 9. Township 37 Range 6, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 3 inclusive; Sections 5 to 9 inclusive; Sections 11 to 13 inclusive; Sections 24 and 25; Sections 35 and 36; That portion of the South half of Section 10 lying South and East of the Clearwater River; East half of Section 14; West half of Section 17; South half and Northwest quarter of Section 18; Northeast quarter of Section 27; Southeast quarter of Section 34; Those portions of Sections 23 and 26 lying East of the Clearwater River. - 19 -

Township 37, Range 7, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 5 inclusive; Sections 8 to 24 inclusive; Sections 26 to 32 inclusive; West halves of Sections 25 and 33. Township 37, Range 8, West of the 5th Meridian Section 13; Sections 22 to 27 inclusive; Sections 35 and 36; East halves of Sections 21, 28, and 34. Township 38, Range 5, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 3 to 10 inclusive; Sections 16 to 22 inclusive; Sections 27 to 30 inclusive; South half and Northwest quarter of Section 15; South halves of Sections 31, 32, 33, and 34. Township 38, Range 6, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 and 2; East half of Section 25; Southeast quarter of Section 36. Township 38, Range 8, West of the 5th Meridian South halves of Sections 1 and 2; Southeast quarter of Section 3. Ministerial Order (#055/2005) (School Act) I, Gene Zwozdesky, Minister of Education, pursuant to Sections 238 and 248, of the School Act, make the Order in the attached Appendix, being an Order to alter the name of The Fort McMurray School District No. 2833 and to approve a change in the corporate name of the board of trustees. Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, November 30, 2005. APPENDIX Gene Zwozdesky, Minister. An Order to alter the name of The Fort McMurray School District No. 2833 and to approve a change in the corporate name of the board of trustees 1 A Ministerial Order dated February September 30, 1912 established The Fort McMurray School District No. 2833 and provided that the members of the board of the school district are a corporation under the name of The Board of Trustees of The Fort McMurray School District No. 2833. 2 Pursuant to Section 238 of the School Act, the name The Fort McMurray School District No. 2833 is hereby altered to The Fort McMurray Public School District No. 2833. - 20 -

3 Pursuant to Section 248 of the School Act, I approve a change in the corporate name of The Board of Trustees of The Fort McMurray School District No. 2833 to The Board of Trustees of The Fort McMurray Public School District No. 2833. 4 This Order shall be effective on date of signing. Ministerial Order (#056/2005) (School Act) I, Gene Zwozdesky, Minister of Education, pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, make the Order in the attached Appendix, being The Crowfoot School District No. 2393 (Golden Hills School Division No. 75) Boundary Adjustment Order. Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, November 30, 2005. APPENDIX The Crowfoot School District No. 2393 (Golden Hills School Division No. 75) Boundary Adjustment Order - 21 - Gene Zwozdesky, Minister. 1 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, all of the lands are taken from the following districts and are added to The Crowfoot School District No. 2393: (a) The Hammer Hill School District No. 2361 (b) The Elwood School District No. 2495 (c) The Carn Mor School District No. 4300 2 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, the following districts are dissolved: (a) The Hammer Hill School District No. 2361 (b) The Elwood School District No. 2495 (c) The Carn Mor School District No. 4300 3 The Crowfoot School District No. 2393 shall be comprised of the following lands: Township 22, Range 23, West of the 4th Meridian Those portions of Sections 29, 31, and 32 lying North of the Blackfoot Indian Reserve.

Township 23, Range 23, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 3 and 4; Sections 7 to 10 inclusive; Sections 15 to 22 inclusive; Sections 26 to 35 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 5 and 6 lying North of the Blackfoot Indian Reserve. Township 24, Range 22, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 29 to 32 inclusive. Township 24, Range 23, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 2 to 11 inclusive; Sections 14 to 23 inclusive; Sections 25 to 36 inclusive. Township 24, Range 24, West of the 4th Meridian Section 13; Sections 23 to 26 inclusive; Sections 35 and 36. Township 25, Range 22, West of the 4th Meridian South halves of Sections 5 and 6. Township 25, Range 23, West of the 4th Meridian South halves of Sections 1 and 2. Township 25, Range 24, West of the 4th Meridian South half of Section 1. Energy Production Allocation Unit Agreement (Mines and Minerals Act) Notice is hereby given, pursuant to section 102 of the Mines and Minerals Act, that the Minister of Energy on behalf of the Crown has executed counterparts of the agreement entitled Unit Agreement Claresholm Glauconitic Q Oil Unit and that the Unit became effective on December 1, 2005. - 22 -

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Justice Office of the Public Trustee Property being held by the Public Trustee for a period of Ten (10) Years (Public Trustee Act) Section 11 (2)(b) Name of Person Entitled to Property Description of Property held and its value or estimated value Property part of deceased person s Estate or held under Court Order: Deceased s Name Judicial District Court File Number Public Trustee Office Additional Information Cecil Albert Zimmer (File #143337) Cash on hand $4,029.93 Estate George Allen Zimmer JD of Edmonton SES03 114301 Edmonton (File #143309) Gregory Edwin Pocha (File #143338) Cash on hand $1,903.38 Estate George Allen Zimmer JD of Edmonton SES03 114301 Edmonton (File #143309) William Nelson Gerlach (File #146578) Cash on hand $254.29 Estate Frederick Charles Zufelt JD of Edmonton SES03 099575 Edmonton (File #127184) Ralph Duncan McArthur (File #145708) Cash on hand $2,357.04 Estate Dorothy Elaine McArthur JD of Edmonton SES03 093263 Edmonton (File #145706) Cameron James McArthur (File #145707) Cash on hand $2,357.04 Estate Dorothy Elaine McArthur JD of Edmonton SES03 093263 Edmonton (File #145706) - 27 -

James Maynard MacMillan Missing Beneficiaries (File #150097) Cash on hand $1,083.60 Estate James Maynard MacMillan JD of Wetaskiwin SES12 30905 Edmonton (File #143629) John Mazur Missing Beneficiaries (File #150085) Cash on hand $20,646.77 Estate John Mazur JD of Edmonton SES03 101470 Edmonton (File #126005) Public Affairs Bureau Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the period July 1, 2005 to September 30, 2005 Function: 2005 Royal Visit Purpose: To host local, national and international media covering the May 2005 Alberta Royal Visit of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh. Amount: $1,016.14 Date: May 25, 2005 Location: Calgary Safety Codes Council Cancellation of Agency Accreditation (Safety Codes Act) Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Barrow Electric Inc. Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued April 15, 1999, under the Order No. O00001096, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of electrical revoked. Accreditation No. A000283, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Red Alert (Fire Prevention) Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued August 7, 1997, under the Order No. O00001003, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of fire revoked. Accreditation No. A000275, December 21, 2005. - 28 -

Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Bow Valley Safety Inspections Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued March 22, 1996, under the Order No. O00000768, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of building revoked. Accreditation No. A000219, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Bow Valley Safety Inspections Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued November 21, 1995, under the Order No. O00000360, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of gas revoked. Accreditation No. A000219, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Bow Valley Safety Inspections Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued November 21, 1995, under the Order No. O00000359, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of plumbing revoked. Accreditation No. A000219, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Peace Fire Services Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued March 12, 1996, under the Order No. O00000756, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of fire revoked. Accreditation No. A000242, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Parkland Building Inspection Services Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued January 8, 1996, under the Order No. O00000671, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of building revoked. Accreditation No. A000208, December 21, 2005. - 29 -

Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - All Trades Inspection Services Ltd. Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued October 25, 1995, under the Order No. O00000312, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of electrical revoked. Accreditation No. A000192, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Ramco Electrical Inspection Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued August 31, 1995, under the Order No. O0000247, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of electrical revoked. Accreditation No. A000165, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Michael P. Hermansen Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued August 28, 1995, under the Order No. O00000238, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of building revoked. Accreditation No. A000155, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - 545035 Alberta Ltd. (Inspection Inc.) Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 13, 1995, under the Order No. O00000167, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of building revoked. Accreditation No. A000126, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - 545035 Alberta Ltd. (Inspection Inc.) Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 13, 1995, under the Order No. O00000166, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of gas revoked. Accreditation No. A000126, December 21, 2005. - 30 -

Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - 545035 Alberta Ltd. (Inspection Inc.) Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 13, 1995, under the Order No. O00000165, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of plumbing revoked. Accreditation No. A000126, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Fine Point Inspection Services Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 13, 1995, under the Order No. O00000157, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of building revoked. Accreditation No. A000129, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Fine Point Inspection Services Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 13, 1995, under the Order No. O00000156, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of electrical revoked. Accreditation No. A000129, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Fine Point Inspection Services Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 13, 1995, under the Order No. O00000153, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of fire revoked. Accreditation No. A000129, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Fine Point Inspection Services Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 13, 1995, under the Order No. O00000155, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of gas revoked. Accreditation No. A000129, December 21, 2005. - 31 -

Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Fine Point Inspection Services Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued June 13, 1995, under the Order No. O00000154, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of plumbing revoked. Accreditation No. A000129, December 21, 2005. Pursuant to Section 30(5) of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Gen-Dahl Management Corporation Ltd. Having voluntarily withdrawn from the accreditation issued February 2, 1995, under the Order No. O00000123, has its authorization to provide services under the Safety Codes Act for the discipline of electrical revoked. Accreditation No. A000116, December 21, 2005. Corporate Accreditation Pursuant to Section 28 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Innovene Canada Partnership., Accreditation No. C000800, Order No. 343921-001. Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council, is authorized to administer the Safety codes Act within their jurisdiction for electrical. December 15, 2005. Pursuant to Section 28 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that - Innovene Canada Partnership., Accreditation No. C000800, Order No. 343914-001. Having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council, is authorized to administer the Safety codes Act within their jurisdiction for fire. All Parts of the Alberta Fire Code, including Investigations. December 15, 2005. - 32 -

Sustainable Resource Development Alberta Fishery Regulations, 1998 Notice of Variation Order 42-2005 Commercial Fishing Seasons The close times and quotas set out in Schedule 8 to the Alberta Fishery Regulations in respect of the waters listed in the Schedule to this Notice have been varied by Variation Order 42-2005 by the Director of Fisheries Management in accordance with section 3 of the Alberta Fishery Regulations. 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 42-2005 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule. SCHEDULE PART 1 Item - 1 Column 1 Waters In respect of: (9.1) Buck Lake (46-5-W5) - excluding the following portions: - that portion south of a line drawn from the northernmost point of land in NW11-46- 6-W5 to the northernmost point of land in NW12-46-6-W5; - that portion south of a line drawn from the northernmost point of land in NW12-46- 6-W5 to the nearest point of land in SE13-46-6-W5; - that portion east of a line drawn from the westernmost point of land in SW25-46-6- W5 to the point where the northern shoreline is intersected by the western boundary of 36-46-6-W5 Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 152 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours January 3, 2006 to 16:00 hours January 4, 2006 Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 20,000 kg 2) Walleye: 250 kg 3)Yellow perch: 250 kg 4) Northern pike: 250 kg 5) Tullibee: 1 kg 6) Lake trout: 1 kg. Column 1 Waters In respect of: (54.1) Lac Ste. Anne (55-3-W5) -excluding that portion southeast of a line drawn from the water tower in Gunn Townsite to the point of land in 10-20-54-3-W5 Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours March 13, 2006 to 16:00 hours March 17, 2006 Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 45,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 450 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 900 kg; 4) Northern pike: 1,400 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg. - 33 -

Notice of Variation Order 43-2005 The close times and quotas set out in Schedule 8 to the Alberta Fishery Regulations in respect of the waters listed in the Schedule to this Notice have been varied by Variation Order 43-2005 by the Director of Fisheries Management in accordance with section 3 of the Alberta Fishery Regulations. 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 43-2005 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule. SCHEDULE PART 1 Item - 1 Column 1 Waters In respect of: (53)Lac La Biche (68-15-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - A. In respect of Lac La Biche excluding the following portions: - that portion north of the southern boundary of L.S.D. 69-15-W4; - that portion west of a line drawn from the northernmost point of land in L.S.D. 18-68-15-W4 to the southeasternmost point of land in L.S.D. 8-24-68-16- W4; - that portion east of a line drawn from the southernmost point of land in LS.D. 12-8- 68-14-W4 to the easternmost point of land in L.S.D. NW35-67-15-W4, and; - waters that are less than 9 m (30 feet) in depth enclosed by the area bounded by a line drawn from the intersection of the latter line described above west along the south edge of L.S.D. 7-68-14-W4 to the southwestern corner of this section then northwest to the southwest corner of L.S.D. 24-68-15-W4 to the north along the west edge of this section to the northwest corner of this section, then due east to the shore of Lac La Biche and following the shore to the intersection with the north-south line described in the third bullet above: 08:00 hours December 6, 2005 to 16:00 hours December 23, 2005; 08:00 hours January 6, 2006 to 16:00 hours March 31, 2006. B. In respect of all other waters: Closed. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 20,000 kg 2) Walleye: 450 kg 3)Yellow perch: 500 kg 4) Northern pike: 6,000 kg 5) Tullibee: 500 kg 6) Lake trout: 1 kg. Notice of Variation Order 44-2005 The close times and quotas set out in Schedule 8 to the Alberta Fishery Regulations in respect of the waters listed in the Schedule to this Notice have been varied by Variation Order 44-2005 by the Director of Fisheries Management in accordance with section 3 of the Alberta Fishery Regulations. - 34 -

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 44-2005 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule. SCHEDULE PART 1 Item - 1 Column 1 Waters In respect of: (53)Lac La Biche (68-15-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - A. In respect of Lac La Biche excluding the following portions: - that portion north of the southern boundary of L.S.D. 69-15-W4; - that portion west of a line drawn from the northernmost point of land in L.S.D. 18-68-15-W4 to the southeasternmost point of land in L.S.D. 8-24-68-16- W4; - that portion east of a line drawn from the southernmost point of land in LS.D. 12-8- 68-14-W4 to the easternmost point of land in L.S.D. NW35-67-15-W4, and; - waters that are less than 9 m (30 feet) in depth enclosed by the area bounded by a line drawn from the intersection of the latter line described above west along the south edge of L.S.D. 7-68-14-W4 to the southwestern corner of this section then northwest to the southwest corner of L.S.D. 24-68-15-W4 to the north along the west edge of this section to the northwest corner of this section, then due east to the shore of Lac La Biche and following the shore to the intersection with the north-south line described in the third bullet above: 08:00 hours December 6, 2005 to 16:00 hours December 23, 2005; 08:00 hours January 3, 2006 to 16:00 hours March 31, 2006. B. In respect of all other waters: Closed. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 20,000 kg 2) Walleye: 450 kg 3)Yellow perch: 500 kg 4) Northern pike: 6,000 kg 5) Tullibee: 500 kg 6) Lake trout: 1 kg. ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Certificate of Intent to Dissolve (Business Corporations Act) 997425 Alberta Ltd. Notice is hereby given that a Certificate of Intent to Dissolve was issued to 997425 Alberta Ltd. on December 30, 2005. Dated at Calgary, Alberta, December 30, 2005. - 35 -