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The Alberta Gazette Part I Vol. 105 Edmonton, Saturday, January 31, 2009 No. 2 GOVERNMENT NOTICES Agriculture 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 Western 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 parcels 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 0021 980 727 4;24;25;14;NW 001 255 221 + 6 0016 173 833 4;24;25;34;NW 001 255 221 + 1 0021 681 267 4;27;23;18;NE 841 153 394 I certify the procedures required under part 4 of the Irrigation Districts Act have been completed and the area of the Western Irrigation District should be changed according to the above list. Rebecca Fast, Office Administrator, Irrigation Secretariat. Culture and Community Spirit Ministerial Order (Historical Resource Act) MO 54/08 I, Lindsay Blackett, Minister of Culture and Community Spirit, pursuant to Section 20(15) of the Historical Resources Act, hereby rescind Order in Council 1271/77 designating the Lac La Biche Inn a Classified Historic Site, and registered in the Alberta Land Titles office as instrument 772 249 350, effective immediately. Dated at Edmonton, December 2, 2008. Lindsay Blackett, Minister. _______________ MO 78/08 I, Lindsay Blackett, Minister of Culture and Community Spirit, pursuant to Section 19(8) of the Historical Resources Act, R.S.A. 2000 cH-9, hereby rescind the Ministerial Order made the 11th day of May, 1977 designating the Destrub‚ House a Registered Historic Resource and registered in the Alberta Land Titles office as instrument 772 100 728. Dated at Edmonton, December 16, 2008. Lindsay Blackett, Minister. Notice of Intent to Designate a Provincial Historic Resource (Historical Resource Act) File: Des. 913 Notice is hereby given that sixty days from the date of service of this Notice and its publication in Alberta Gazette, the Minister of Culture and Community Spirit intends to make an Order that the site known as the: Inglewood Telephone Building, together with the land legally described as: Plan A3, Block 6, Lot 6 and municipally located at 1311 - 9 Avenue SE in the City of Calgary, Alberta be designated as a Provincial Historic Resource under Section 20 of the Historical Resources Act, RSA 2000 cH-9. The reasons for the designation are as follows: The heritage value of the Inglewood Telephone Building lies in its association with the development of telephone services in Alberta's urban areas. It is also significant architecturally as an example of an innovative design created specifically to meet the needs of automated telephone exchange equipment. Telephone services were introduced to Calgary in 1885 when Colonel James Walker installed a telephone line connecting his office with his lumberyard a few miles away. In 1887, recognizing the necessity and potential of this communications technology, the City of Calgary invited the Bell Telephone Company to develop a city-wide telephone system. Bell constructed a central, manually-operated telephone exchange and, by 1900, had expanded service across the city. Bell, which also operated telephone systems in other urban areas in the province, was not interested in providing service to rural regions, believing them to be unprofitable. Consequently, in 1906, the Government of Alberta began to build telephone lines into rural areas. In 1908, the government purchased Bell's infrastructure to form the core of what would be known as Alberta Government Telephones (AGT), which had the mandate to expand service to rural areas and improve service in existing urban systems. Due to Calgary's burgeoning population and the rapidly growing demand for telephone service, the existing central exchange had reached the limits of its capacity. In 1909, the government built an automated sub-station in the Inglewood neighbourhood to address this service deficiency. Originally equipped to manage 300 new telephone lines, the new station quickly reached its capacity. The exchange was physically enlarged with an addition at the rear of the original structure, creating space for more equipment and expanding the sub-station's capacity to 1,000 lines. The Inglewood Telephone Exchange Building remained in active use as a telephone exchange until 1957, when it was replaced by more modern facilities. The Inglewood Telephone Building was built to house new automated telephone exchange equipment. This sensitive equipment required climate-controlled facilities in order to function properly. Provincial Architect Allan M. Jeffers employed a unique double-wall design in an effort to achieve this goal. An exterior brick and masonry shell encloses a concrete and terra cotta brick structure, which defines the interior spaces. Between the two walls is an empty space of approximately 46cm (18") to 61cm (24"). This space was intended to provide passive insulation during hot weather and, by being a conduit for warmed air, serve as a radiant heat source during cold weather. It was hoped that these heating and cooling properties would provide for a constant temperature for the telephone equipment. In order to maintain a uniform temperature and because a human presence was deemed unnecessary, windows were not included in the original building. Unfortunately, the equipment required frequent service visits to be reset manually. A few years after construction, window openings were made in the walls and a slightly larger rear extension was constructed. The large, open interior spaces, used to house banks of telephone equipment, reflect the building's original industrial and public utility purpose. While the unique design did not function as expected, this structure still represents an innovative attempt to create functional buildings around the needs of developing communications technology. It is therefore considered that the preservation and protection of the resource is in the public interest. Dated this 20th day of January, A.D. 2009. David Link, (Acting) Assistant Deputy Minister Heritage Division _______________ File: Des. 2029 Notice is hereby given that sixty days from the date of service of this Notice and its publication in Alberta Gazette, the Minister of Culture and Community Spirit intends to make an Order that the site known as the: Vilna Pool Hall and Barbershop, together with the land legally described as: Plan 1022CL, Block 1, Lot 7 Excepting thereout all mines and minerals. and municipally located at 5028 - 50 Street in the Village of Vilna, Alberta be designated as a Provincial Historic Resource under Section 20 of the Historical Resources Act, RSA 2000 cH-9. The reasons for the designation are as follows: The heritage value of the Vilna Pool Hall and Barbershop lies in its representation of a typical kind of building found in Alberta's early twentieth-century rural villages. It also possesses heritage value as an excellent example of a vernacular style of boomtown architecture. Like many rural communities, Vilna was responsible for providing a variety of services to a large agricultural hinterland. As a pool hall and barbershop from 1920 until 1996 (and a confectionary until the 1960s), the Pool Hall was a gathering place for men from the surrounding district. The building is also an excellent example of the commercial Boomtown style used for a variety of small businesses in rural western communities. As a purpose-built structure that served its original function for eight decades, it retained a variety of artifacts related to its historic use and possesses excellent integrity. It is the oldest building in town and part of a grouping of similar small businesses in the village centre. It is therefore considered that the preservation and protection of the resource is in the public interest. Dated this 20th day of January, A.D. 2009. David Link, (Acting) Assistant Deputy Minister Heritage Division File: Des. 2251 Notice is hereby given that sixty days from the date of service of this Notice and its publication in Alberta Gazette, the Minister of Culture and Community Spirit intends to make an Order that the site known as the: Campbell Block, together with the land legally described as: Plan RN1 (I), Block three (3), Lots one (1), two (2) and the south half of lot three (3), excepting thereout: all that portion described as follows: Commencing at the south east corner of said lot one (1)thence northerly along the eastern boundaries of lots one (1), two (2) and three (3) one hundred and fifteen(115) feet, thence westerly and parallel to the southern boundaries of said lots thirty (30) feet, thence southerly and parallel to said eastern boundaries to the southern boundary of said lot one (1), thence easterly along said southern boundary to the point of commencement excepting thereout all mines and minerals and municipally located at 4918 and 4922 - 50 Avenue in Lacombe, Alberta be designated as a Provincial Historic Resource under Section 20 of the Historical Resources Act, RSA 2000 cH-9. The reasons for the designation are as follows: The heritage value of the Campbell Block lies in its excellent representation of 1920s commercial architecture in Alberta. The Campbell Block was erected in 1920 in the heart of downtown Lacombe and initially served the community as a department store. Hailed by the local newspaper as a "modern" business block which would greatly enhance the aesthetics of Lacombe's main street, the building featured robust red-brick construction, large second-storey "Chicago" windows, and decorative elements like a bracketed cornice and bold sign band. The Campbell Block's design echoed that of commercial buildings erected during the pre-First World War boom years in Lacombe and elsewhere, but was set apart by its scale, its modest detailing, and its distinctive upper windows. The solidity and elegant simplicity of the building also embodied the entrepreneurial optimism and civic prominence of its owner, A. M. (Sandy) Campbell, a leading merchant and political figure in early twentieth-century Lacombe. Prominently situated on two and a half lots in downtown Lacombe, the Campbell Building is one of the finest extant examples of 1920s commercial architecture and contributes to the physical and visual continuity of one Alberta's best-preserved historic streetscapes. It is therefore considered that the preservation and protection of the resource is in the public interest. Dated this 22nd day of January, A.D. 2009. David Link, (Acting) Assistant Deputy Minister Heritage Division File: Des. 2254 Notice is hereby given that sixty days from the date of service of this Notice and its publication in Alberta Gazette, the Minister of Culture and Community Spirit intends to make an Order that the resource known as: Steam Locomotive 6060 and municipally located in the Town of Stettler, Alberta be designated as a Provincial Historic Resource under Section 20 of the Historical Resources Act, RSA 2000 cH-9. The reasons for the designation are as follows: The heritage value of Steam Locomotive 6060 lies in its status as an excellent example of a late-era steam locomotive. Built in 1944, Steam Locomotive 6060 is a Canadian National Railways (CNR) U-1-f Mountain class locomotive. These locomotives were a variation of a type CNR had been using since the 1920s. When CNR was formed in 1923 it inherited rail lines of considerable variety, both of construction and condition, and an outdated and underpowered fleet of locomotives. CNR purchased new locomotives which were light yet powerful. One type was the Mountain class, which had been developed in the United States for use on heavily travelled, mountainous railroads. One of the Mountains' distinguishing features is their 4-8-2 wheel configuration, meaning they have four non-powered leading wheels for stability and steering, eight large driving wheels for motive power, and two non-powered trailing wheels for support and stability. Although they were slightly less powerful than CNR's other new locomotives, the Mountains were shorter and, therefore, more versatile, able to operate on winding and mountainous routes other locomotives could not navigate. CNR received its first Mountain locomotives, the U-1-a design, in 1923. The start of the Second World War required increasing numbers of passengers, troops, prisoners of war, and massive amounts of freight to be shipped expeditiously across the country. CNR responded to this surging demand by ordering a new variation of Mountain class locomotive, the U-1-f class. What set these new locomotives apart visually from their predecessors was the conical front to its smoke box, a feature that earned them the moniker "Bullet-Nosed Betty." In 1944, the 6060 (serial no. 72757) came off the assembly line at the Montreal Locomotive Works. Built during wartime, efficiency was paramount during its design and construction. This focus on efficiency is evidenced by numerous aspects of its design. Its one piece cast metal frame required less labour to produce. Its internal workings were streamlined, which gave it better fuel efficiency. A thermic siphon distributed water evenly throughout the boiler for more efficient heating. Its tender, which is the car immediately following the locomotive that stores its water and fuel supply, was of a cylindrical design. Commonly called a Vanderbilt tender, it is lighter than, create less drag than and uses less steel than the standard rectangular tenders. CNR was one of the few major North American railroads to adopt these tenders. For improved traction the 6060 also has a complex suspension system and Alco lateral motion devices, which allow certain sets of wheels to move sideways to compensate for changes in track width. Initially used on short freight runs in central Canada, the 6060 was assigned in 1945 to the prestigious continent-wide passenger excursions. Its sleek design, emphasized by its conical nose and running boards, and its capacity to travel great distances without being spelled off, made it ideal for passenger traffic. In the mid-1950s, it was converted from coal to fuel oil. Retired from active service in the early 1960s, it was placed on static display in Jasper in 1962. In the early 1970s, it was returned to active service for tourist excursions in Ontario. In 1980, CNR presented the 6060 to the people of Alberta to mark the province's seventy-fifth anniversary; it has subsequently been known as the "Spirit of Alberta." The locomotive has recently been restored and is used on tourist excursions in Central Alberta. The U-1-f Mountain class locomotives were the last steam locomotives purchased by CNR before the company converted to diesel power. Of the 20 that were built three remain. In 2008, the 6060 was the only one in Alberta and the only one in operational condition. It is therefore considered that the preservation and protection of the resource is in the public interest. Dated this 20th day of January, A.D. 2009. David Link, (Acting) Assistant Deputy Minister Heritage Division Order Designating Provincial Historic Resource (Historical Resource Act) File: Des. 2259 MO 79/08 I, Lindsay Blackett, Minister charged with the administration of the Historical Resources Act, R.S.A. 2000 cH-9, do hereby: 1. Pursuant to section 20, subsection (1) of that Act, designate the site known as the Whitecourt / Woodlands Meteorite Impact Crater, together with the land legally described as: Meridian 5, Range 11, Township 58, Section 8, all that portion of the north east quarter described as follows: commencing at a point on the south boundary of the said quarter section 564 metres westerly from the south east corner thereof; thence northerly and at right angles to the said south boundary 58 metres; thence westerly and parallel to the said south boundary 200 metres; thence southerly and at right angles to the said south boundary to a point thereon; thence easterly along the south boundary to the point of commencement. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals Meridian 5, Range 11, Township 58, Section 8, all that portion of the south east quarter described as follows: commencing at a point on the north boundary of the said quarter section 564 metres westerly from the north east corner thereof; thence southerly and at right angles to the said north boundary 142 metres; thence westerly and parallel to the said north boundary 200 metres; thence northerly and at right angles to the said north boundary to a point thereon; thence easterly along the north boundary to the point of commencement. Excepting thereout all mines and minerals and municipally located in Woodlands County, Alberta as a Provincial Historic Resource, 2. Give notice that pursuant to section 20, subsection (9) of that Act, no person shall destroy, disturb, alter, restore, or repair any Provincial Historic Resource or remove any historic object from a Provincial Historic Resource without the written approval of the Minister. 3. Further give notice that the following provisions of section 20, subsections (11) and (12) of that Act now apply in case of sale or inheritance of the above mentioned resource: (11) the owner of an historic resource that is subject to an order under subsection (1) shall, at least 30 days before any sale or other disposition of the historic resource, serve notice of the proposed sale or other disposition on the Minister, (12) when a person inherits an historic resource that is subject to an order under subsection (1), that person shall notify the Minister of the inheritance within 15 days after the historic resource is transferred to the person. Dated at Edmonton, December 16, 2008. Lindsay Blackett, Minister. Education Ministerial Order (#038/2008) (School Act) I, Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister of Education, pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, make the Order in the attached Appendix, being The Grande Prairie School District No. 2357 and The Grande Prairie Rural School District No. 3287 (The Peace Wapiti School Division No. 76) Boundary Adjustment Order. Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, December 18, 2008. Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister. APPENDIX The Grande Prairie School District No. 2357 and The Grande Prairie Rural School District No. 3287 (The Peace Wapiti School Division No. 76) Boundary Adjustment Order 1 Pursuant to Sections 125 and 138 of the Municipal Government Act, Order in Council 364/2008 dated July 30, 2008, separated lands from The County of Grande Prairie No. 1 and annexed them to the City of Grande Prairie. 2 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, and Order in Council 364/2008, the following lands are taken from The Grande Prairie Rural School District No. 3287 and are added to The Grande Prairie School District No. 2357: Township 71, Range 5, West of the 6th Meridian Southeast quarter of section 32; All that portion of Road Plan 0726739 adjacent to the South boundary of the Southeast quarter of Section 32 (containing 1.6 hectares (3.95 acres) more or less); Southwest quarter of Section 17 including Road Plan 0226492, Road Plan 0226817, and Road Plan 0324811; All those portions of the Government Road Allowances and Road Plans lying adjacent to the West and South boundaries of the Southwest quarter of Section 17 (containing 4 hectares (9.85 acres) more or less) including road plan 0524181; The road shown on plan 0422082 and the most North portion 5.18 meters of subdivision plan 3208TR in perpendicular width throughout; All that portion of Road Plan 9520043 and the adjoining East Road Allowance (containing 0.979 hectares (2.42 acres) more or less) excepting thereout the South 232.25 meters of the Road Plan; Southeast quarter of Section 19 excepting thereout Subdivision Plan 772 2082 (containing 6.47 hectares (16 acres) more or less). Township 71, Range 6, West of the 6th Meridian North half of Section 33 including Road Plan 6278ET excepting thereout Road Plan 9422351 (containing 0.387 hectares (0.96 acres) more or less); All Government Road Allowances including Road Plan 0325264 adjoining the West boundary of the North half of Section 33 (containing 1.9 hectares (4.7 acres) more or less); All that portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 21 lying to the North of the South limit of the right of way taken for the Edmonton, Dunvegan, and British Columbia Railway as shown on Railway Plan 3399CL (containing 38 hectares (94 acres) more or less); All that portion of the South half of Section 21 lying to the South of the South limit of the right of way of the Edmonton, Dunvegan and British Columbia railway as shown on railway plan 3399 CL (containing 30.1 hectares (74.60 acres) more or less); All that portion of Lot 5 within the Flyingshot Lake Settlement including road plan 2783CL and Road Plan 0526551 excepting thereout all that portion of said lot lying South of Road Plan 2783 CL (containing 15.6 hectares (38.57 acres) more or less); All that portion of Lot 4 within the Flyingshot Lake Settlement lying South of the Southern limit of Railway Plan 3399 and lying to the North of the South limit of Road Plan 0625195 including Road Plan 0526551 and the Government Road Allowance (containing 48.1 hectares (119 acres) more or less); All that portion of Subdivision Plan 0621428, Block 1, Lot 11A (containing 47.25 hectares (116.76 acres) more or less); All that portion of the Government Road Allowance lying adjacent to the Eastern boundary of Subdivision Plan 0621428, Block 1, Lot 11A; All that portion of Subdivision Plan 0725521, Block 1, Lot 1 (containing 2.142 hectares ( 5.3 acres) more or less); All those portions of Lots 2 and 3 in Subdivision Plan 1735 TR (containing 26.3 hectares (64.9 acres) more or less); All that portion of Subdivision plan 9921621 (containing 2.060 hectares (5.09 acres) more or less); All that portion of subdivision plan 0227308 (containing 4.059 hectares (10.03 acres) more or less). Township 72, Range 6, West of the 6th Meridian Southwest quarter of Section 2 excepting thereout road plan 9422351 (containing 0.389 hectares (0.96 acres) more or less); All that portion of the Government Road Allowance lying adjacent to the West boundary of the Southwest quarter of Section 2 (containing 1.6 hectares (3.95 acres) more or less). Southeast quarter of Section 3 excepting thereout the North two hundred and eleven meters in perpendicular width throughout the East one hundred and ninety meters in perpendicular width throughout (containing 4.01 hectares (9.91 acres) more or less) and road plan 9422351 (containing 0.399 hectares (099 acres) more or less); Southwest quarter of Section 3 including road plan 8721271 excepting thereout Lot A, Subdivision Plan 872 1271 (containing 1.214 hectares (3 acres) more or less); South half of Section 4 including road plan 0526192; All Government Road Allowances adjoining the East, the West and the South boundaries of the South half of Section 4 (containing 4.8 hectares (11.85 acres) more or less). 3 The Grande Prairie Rural School District No. 3287 shall be comprised of the following lands: Township 67, Range 4, West of the 6th Meridian Those portions of Sections 1 to 36 inclusive lying West of the Smoky River. Township 67, Range 5, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 67, Range 6, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 67, Range 7, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 67, Range 8, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 67, Range 9, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 and 2; Sections 11 to 14 inclusive; Sections 23 to 26 inclusive; Sections 35 and 36. Township 68, Range 4, West of the 6th Meridian Those portions of Sections 1 to 36 inclusive lying West of the Smoky River. Township 68, Range 5, West of the 6th Meridian Those portions of Sections 1 to 36 inclusive lying West of the Smoky River. Township 68, Range 6, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 68, Range 7, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 68, Range 8, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 68, Range 9, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 and 2; Sections 11 to 14 inclusive; Sections 23 to 26 inclusive; Sections 35 and 36. Township 69, Range 4, West of the 6th Meridian Those portions of Sections 1 to 36 inclusive lying West of the Smoky River. Township 69, Range 5, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 69, Range 6, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 69, Range 7, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 69, Range 8, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 69, Range 9, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 and 2; Sections 11 to 14 inclusive; Sections 23 to 26 inclusive; Sections 35 and 36. Township 69, Range 11, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 33 and 34; Northeast quarter of Section 31; East half of Section 32. Township 70, Range 4, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 28 to 35 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, and 24 lying South of the Wapiti River; Those portions of Sections 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, and 27 lying North and South of the Wapiti River; Those portions of Section 36 lying North and South of the Wapiti River and between the Wapiti River and the Bear River. Township 70, Range 5, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 22 and 23; Sections 25 to 36 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 18 lying South of the Wapiti River; Those portions of Sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, and 24 lying North and South of the Wapiti River. Township 70, Range 6, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 19 to 21 inclusive; Sections 25 to 36 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 lying South of the Wapiti River; Those portions of Sections 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, and 24 lying North and South of the Wapiti River. Township 70, Range 7, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 16 and 17; Sections 20 to 22 inclusive; Sections 25 to 29 inclusive; Sections 32 to 36 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, and 15 lying South of the Wapiti River; Those portions of Sections 13, 23, and 24 lying North and South of the Wapiti River; Those portions of Sections 18, 19, 30, and 31 lying North of the Wapiti River. Township 70, Range 8, West of the 6th Meridian Those portions of Sections 1 to 36 inclusive lying South of the Wapiti River. Township 70, Range 9, West of the 6th Meridian Those portions of Sections 1, 2, and 11 lying South of the Wapiti River. Township 70, Range 10, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 29 to 32 inclusive; West halves of Sections 28 and 33; Those portions of Sections 19, 20, and the West half of Section 21 lying North of the Redwillow River. Township 70, Range 11, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 2 to 11 inclusive; Sections 14 to 23 inclusive; Sections 26 to 36 inclusive; That portion of Section 25 lying North of the Redwillow River. Township 70, Range 12, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 70, Range 13, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 13, 24, 25, and 36. Township 71, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian Those portions of Sections 1 to 36 inclusive lying North and West of the Wapiti River. Township 71, Range 3, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 7 to 9 inclusive; Sections 15 to 36 inclusive; That portion of the West half of Section 3 lying West of the Wapiti River; Northwest quarter and that portion of the East half of Section 4 lying West of the Wapiti River; That portion of Section 5 lying North of the Wapiti River; That portion of the North half and Southwest quarter of Section 6 lying North and West of the Wapiti River; That portion of Section 10 lying West of the Wapiti River; That portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 12 lying North of the Wapiti River; Those portions of Sections 13 and 14 lying North of the Wapiti River. Township 71, Range 4, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 71, Range 5, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 6 inclusive; Sections 8 to 16 inclusive; Sections 20 to 28 inclusive; Sections 33 to 36 inclusive; North half and Southeast quarter of Section 17; East halves of Sections 18 and 29; Northeast quarter of Section 19; Northeast quarter of Section 32; Portions of the Northeast quarter of Section 7. Township 71, Range 6, West of the 6th Meridian Section 1; Sections 3 to 9 inclusive; Sections 16 to 20 inclusive; Southwest quarter and a portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 2; South half and Northwest quarter of Section 10; Southeast quarter of Section 12; Portions of the Southwest quarter of Section 21; West half and Southeast quarter and a portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 30; North half and Southwest quarter and a portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 31; North half and a portion of the South half of Section 32; Portions of the Southwest quarter of Section 33. Township 71, Range 7, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 71, Range 8, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 71, Range 9, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 4 inclusive; Sections 8 to 36 inclusive; Northeast quarter of Section 5; North half of Section 7. Township 71, Range 10, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 4 to 9 inclusive; Sections 13 to 36 inclusive; Northwest quarter of Section 10. Township 71, Range 11, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 71, Range 12, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 72, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian Section 6; That portion of Section 5 lying West of the Wapiti River; Those portions of Sections 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 29, 30, and 31 lying West of the Smoky River. Township 72, Range 3, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 72, Range 4, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 72, Range 5, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 5 inclusive; Sections 7 to 36 inclusive; North half of Section 6. Township 72, Range 6, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 5 to 36 inclusive; North half of Section 1; Northwest quarter and a portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 2; North half of Section 3; North half of Section 4. Township 72, Range 7, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 5 inclusive; Sections 7 to 9 inclusive; Sections 17 to 19 inclusive; Sections 35, and 36; That portion of Section 6 not included in the Saskatoon Lake; Those portions of Sections 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 32, 33, and 34 not included in the Bear Lake. Township 72, Range 8, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 3 to 36 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 1, and 2 lying South and West of the Saskatoon Lake. Township 72, Range 9, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 72, Range 10, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 72, Range 11, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 29 inclusive; Sections 33 to 36 inclusive; South half and Northeast quarter of Section 30; Northeast quarter of Section 31; North half and Southeast quarter of Section 32. Township 72, Range 12, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 21 inclusive; Sections 23 and 24; Sections 29 to 32 inclusive; South half and Northwest quarter of Section 22; West halves of Sections 28 and 33. Township 72, Range 13, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 73, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 30 to 33 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 20, 28, 29, and 34 lying West of the Smoky River. Township 73, Range 3, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 73, Range 4, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 73, Range 5, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 73, Range 6, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 73, Range 7, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 30 inclusive; Sections 32 to 36 inclusive; East half of Section 31. Township 73, Range 8, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 3 inclusive; Sections 10 to 15 inclusive; Sections 22 to 25 inclusive; East halves of Sections 4, 9, and 16; Southeast quarter of Section 21; South half and Northeast quarter of Section 26. Township 73, Range 9, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 3 to 10 inclusive; West halves of Sections 18, 19, 30, and 31. Township 73, Range 10, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 3 inclusive; Sections 10 to 15 inclusive; Sections 22 to 27 inclusive; Sections 34 and 35; South halves and Northeast quarters of Sections 4 and 33; East halves of Sections 9, 16, 21, and 28; South half of Section 36. Township 73, Range 11, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 3 to 5 inclusive; Sections 8 to 10 inclusive; Sections 15 to 17 inclusive; Sections 20 to 22 inclusive; West half and Southeast quarter of Section 2; West halves of Sections 11 and 14; East halves of Sections 6, 7, 18, and 19; Southwest quarters of Sections 23 and 26; South halves of Sections 27, 28, and 29; Southeast quarter of Section 30. Township 73, Range 12, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 5 to 8 inclusive; Sections 15 to 22 inclusive; Sections 27 to 30 inclusive; Sections 33 and 34; West half of Section 4; North half and Southwest quarter of Section 9; North half of Section 10; South half of Section 31; South half and Northeast quarter of Section 32. Township 73, Range 13, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 6 inclusive; South halves of Sections 7 to 12 inclusive. Township 74, Range 2, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 5 to 8 inclusive; Sections 17 to 21 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 3, 4, 9, 15, 16, and 22 lying West of the Smoky River. Township 74, Range 3, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 24 inclusive; Sections 26 to 34 inclusive. Township 74, Range 4, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 74, Range 5, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 74, Range 6, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 74, Range 7, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 4 inclusive; Sections 9 to 16 inclusive; Sections 21 to 28 inclusive; Sections 33 to 36 inclusive; Northeast quarter of Section 17; East half of Section 20. Township 74, Range 12, West of the 6th Meridian Southwest quarter of Section 2; South halves of Sections 3 and 4; Southeast quarter of Section 5. Township 75, Range 5, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 12 inclusive. Township 75, Range 6, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 12 inclusive. Township 75, Range 7, West of the 6th Meridian Sections 1 to 4 inclusive; Sections 9 to 12 inclusive. 4 The Grande Prairie School District No. 2357 shall be comprised of the following lands: Those lands contained within the City of Grande Prairie. _______________ Ministerial Order (#039/2008) (School Act) I, Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister of Education, pursuant to Sections 219 and 220 of the School Act, make the Order in the attached Appendix, being The Hekla Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 685 Establishment Order. Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, December 30, 2008. Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister. APPENDIX The Hekla Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 685 Establishment Order 1 Pursuant to Sections 219 and 220 of the School Act, The Hekla Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 685 is established. 2 The Hekla Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 685 shall be comprised of the following lands, which are included in The Hekla School District No. 1014 and which are properly assessable for separate school purposes under the provision of Sections 153 to 160 of the School Act: Township 35, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Section 32; Those portions of Sections 28 and 33 lying North of the Red Deer River. Township 36, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 4 and 5; Sections 8 and 9; Sections 14 to 17 inclusive; Sections 20 and 21; West half of Section 13; South half of Section 23; South half and Northwest quarter of Section 22; Southeast quarter of Section 28; Those portions of Sections 2, 3, 10, 11, and that portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 12 lying North of the Red Deer River. _______________ Ministerial Order (#040/2008) (School Act) I, Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister of Education, pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, make the Order in the attached Appendix, being The Rocky Mountain House Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 131 (The Red Deer Catholic Regional Division No. 39) Boundary Adjustment Order. Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, December 30, 2008. Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister. APPENDIX The Rocky Mountain House Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 131 (The Red Deer Catholic Regional Division No. 39) Boundary Adjustment Order 1 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, all of the lands are taken from the following district and are added to The Rocky Mountain House Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 131: The Hekla Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 685. 2 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, the following school district is dissolved: The Hekla Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 685. 3 The Rocky Mountain House Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 131 (Rocky Mountain House Ward - The Sylvan Lake Electoral Subdivision) shall be comprised of the following lands: Township 31, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 18 and 19; Sections 30 and 31; North half of Section 7. Township 31, Range 29, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 13, 24, 25, and 36; Portions of Sections 14, 23, 26, and 35; North half of Section 12; Portions of the North half of Section 11. Township 32, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 12 inclusive; Sections 14 to 22 inclusive; Sections 26 to 34 inclusive; South halves and Northwest quarters of Sections 23 and 35. Township 32, Range 29, West of the 4th Meridian Section 1; Sections 12 and 13; Sections 24 and 25; Section 36; Portions of Sections 2, 11, 14, 23, 26, and 35. Township 33, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Southwest quarter of Section 31. Township 33, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 3 to 11 inclusive; Sections 13 to 36 inclusive; North half and Southwest quarter of Section 2. Township 33, Range 29, West of the 4th Meridian Section 1; Sections 12 and 13; Sections 24 and 25; Section 36; Portions of Sections 2, 11, 14, 23, 26, and 35. Township 34, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 31 to 35 inclusive; North halves of Sections 29 and 30. Township 34, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 30 and 31; Sections 34 to 36 inclusive; North halves of Sections 25, 26, and 27. Township 34, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 25 to 28 inclusive; Sections 31 to 36 inclusive. Township 34, Range 29, West of the 4th Meridian Section 36; Portions of Sections 2, 11, 14, 23, and 26; Southwest quarter of Section 25; Portions of Section 35. Township 35, Range 25, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 27 to 33 inclusive; North half of Section 34. Township 35, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 35, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 35, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 36, Range 25, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 2 to 10 inclusive. Township 36, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 11 inclusive; Sections 17 to 19 inclusive; South halves and Northwest quarters of Sections 12 and 16; South halves of Sections 14 and 15; West half of Section 20. Township 36, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 21 inclusive; Section 24; East half of Section 23. Township 36, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 6 inclusive; Sections 8 to 22 inclusive; Section 24; Sections 28 and 29; Sections 31 and 32; West half of Section 27; Those portions of Sections 7 and 30 lying West of the Red Deer River. Township 37, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 6 and 7; Sections 17 to 19 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 5, 8, 9, 15, and 16 lying West of the Red Deer River; South half of Section 20; Southwest quarter of Section 21. Township 38, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Southwest quarter of Section 7; That portion of the Southwest quarter of Section 30 not included in the Cygnet Lake. Township 39, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Portions of Sections 5 and 8. Township 31, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 6 and 7; Sections 13 to 36 inclusive; West half and Northeast quarter of Section 8; East half of Section 11; North half of Section 12. Township 31, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 and 2; Sections 11 to 14 inclusive; Sections 23 to 36 inclusive; Northeast quarter of Section 22. Township 31, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Section 13; Sections 15 and 16; Sections 21 to 28 inclusive; Sections 33 to 36 inclusive; North half and Southwest quarter of Section 14. Township 32, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 32, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 32, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 4 inclusive; Sections 9 to 16 inclusive; Sections 21 to 28 inclusive; Sections 33 to 36 inclusive. Township 33, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 33, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 33, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 4 inclusive; Sections 10 to 15 inclusive; Sections 22 to 27 inclusive; Sections 34 to 36 inclusive; East halves of Sections 9, 16, 21, and 33. Township 34, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 3 inclusive; Sections 10 to 15 inclusive; Sections 22 to 27 inclusive; Sections 31 to 36 inclusive; Northeast quarter of Section 16; South half of Section 21. Township 34, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 2 to 10 inclusive. Township 34, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 3 inclusive; Sections 10 to 12 inclusive; East halves of Sections 4 and 9. Township 35, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 6 inclusive; Sections 8 to 17 inclusive; Sections 20 to 29 inclusive; Sections 32 to 36 inclusive. Township 35, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Section 32; Those portions of Sections 28 and 33 lying North of the Red Deer River. Township 36, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 5 inclusive; Sections 7 to 29 inclusive; Sections 32 to 36 inclusive; East half and Southwest quarter of Section 30; Southeast quarter of Section 31. Township 36, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 4 and 5; Sections 8 and 9; Sections 13 to 17 inclusive; Sections 20 and 21; South half and Northwest quarter of Section 22; South half of Section 23; Southeast quarters of Sections 24 and 28; North halves of Sections 32, 33, and 34; Northwest quarter of Section 35; Those portions of Sections 2, 3, 10, 11, and 12 lying North of the Red Deer River. Township 36, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 5 to 8 inclusive; Sections 17 to 20 inclusive; Sections 29 and 30. Township 36, Range 4, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 3 inclusive; Sections 11 to 14 inclusive; Sections 23 to 26 inclusive; East halves of Sections 10, 15, and 22. Township 37, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 4 inclusive; Sections 7 to 36 inclusive. Township 37, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 5 inclusive; Sections 8 to 17 inclusive; Sections 21 to 29 inclusive; Sections 32 to 36 inclusive; North half and Southeast quarter of Section 20. Township 37, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 29 to 33 inclusive; North half and Southwest quarter of Section 34. Township 38, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 10 inclusive; Sections 15 to 23 inclusive; Sections 28 to 31 inclusive; Section 36; Those portions of Sections 11, 12, and 14 lying South and West of the Cygnet Lake; Those portions of Sections 32 and 33 lying South of the Sylvan Lake; Those portions of Sections 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, and 35 not included in the Cygnet Lake. Township 38, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 38, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 18 inclusive; Sections 24 and 25; Sections 35 and 36; South half and Northeast quarter of Section 23; Those portions of the Northeast quarters of Sections 26 and 34 lying North of the Medicine River; That portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 26 lying North of the Medicine River. Township 39, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 3; Sections 10 to 12 inclusive; Sections 14 to 16 inclusive; Sections 20 to 23 inclusive; Sections 26 to 35 inclusive; West halves of Sections 13, 24, 25, and 36; That portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 4 lying South and East of the Sylvan Lake; Those portions of Sections 5 and 6 lying West of the Sylvan Lake; Those portions of Sections 8, 9, 17, 18, and 19 lying North and East of the Sylvan Lake. Township 39, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 10 inclusive; Sections 16 to 21 inclusive; Section 25; Sections 28 to 32 inclusive; Sections 35 and 36; Those portions of Sections 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 lying South and West of the Sylvan Lake; Those portions of Sections 24, 26, 27, and 34 lying North and East of the Sylvan Lake; That portion of Section 33 not included in the Sylvan Lake. Township 39, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Section 1; Section 13; Sections 24 and 25; Section 36; South half and Northeast quarter of Section 12; South half of the Southeast quarter of Section 26. Township 40, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 2 to 6 inclusive; Southeast quarter of Section 8. Township 40, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 5 inclusive; Sections 8 to 11 inclusive; South half of Section 6; Southwest quarter of Section 12. _______________ Ministerial Order (#041/2008) (School Act) I, Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister of Education, pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, make the Order in the attached Appendix, being The Penhold School District No. 214 (The Chinook's Edge School Division No. 73) Boundary Adjustment Order. Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, December 30, 2008. Dave Hancock, Q.C., Minister. APPENDIX The Penhold School District No. 214 (The Chinook's Edge School Division No. 73) Boundary Adjustment Order 1 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, all of the lands are taken from the following school district and are added to The Penhold School District No. 214: The Hekla School District No. 1014 2 Pursuant to Section 239 of the School Act, the following school district is dissolved: The Hekla School District No. 1014 3 The Penhold School District No. 214 shall be comprised of the following lands: Township 34, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 31 to 35 inclusive; North halves of Sections 29 and 30. Township 34, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 30 and 31; Sections 34 to 36 inclusive; North halves of Sections 25, 26, and 27. Township 34, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 25 to 28 inclusive; Sections 31 to 36 inclusive. Township 34, Range 29, West of the 4th Meridian Section 36; Portions of Sections 2, 11, 14, 23, 26, and 35; Southwest quarter of Section 25. Township 35, Range 25, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 27 to 33 inclusive; North half of Section 34. Township 35, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 35, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 35, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 36, Range 25, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 2 to 10 inclusive; Sections 17 to 20 inclusive; Sections 29 to 33 inclusive; West halves of Sections 16, 21, and 28. Township 36, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 36, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 36, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 6 inclusive; Sections 8 to 36 inclusive; That portion of Section 7 lying West of the Red Deer River. Township 37, Range 25, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 4 to 9 inclusive; Sections 14 to 23 inclusive; Sections 26 to 35 inclusive; West half of Section 13; West halves of Sections 24, 25, and 36. Township 37, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 36 inclusive. Township 37, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 32 inclusive; Sections 35 and 36; South half of Section 33. Township 37, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 7 inclusive; Sections 9 to 15 inclusive; Sections 17 to 36 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 8 and 16 lying West of the Red Deer River. Township 38, Range 25, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 4 to 8 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 2, 3, 9, and 18 and that portion of the West half of Section 1 lying South of the Red Deer River. Township 38, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 12 inclusive; Sections 14 to 20; Sections 30 and 31; Those portions of Sections 13, 21, 22, 23, 24, 29, and 32 lying Southwest of the Red Deer River. Township 38, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1, 6, 7, 12, 13, 24, 25, 35, and 36; North half and Southeast quarter of Section 26; East half of Section 2; That portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 5 lying South of Highway 2 as shown on Road Plan 2082 L.Z.; Southwest quarter and that portion of the Northwest quarter of Section 5 lying South and West of the North limit of Road Plan 2082 L.Z.; Portions of Sections 18 and 19 lying South of the Red Deer River. Township 38, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 12 inclusive; Sections 14 to 18 inclusive; Sections 21 to 23 inclusive; Sections 25 to 36 inclusive; That portion of Section 13 lying West of the East limit of Road Plan 2082 L.Z. and North of the Red Deer River; Those portions of Sections 19 and 20 not covered by the waters of the Cygnet Lake; That portion of Section 24 lying West of the East limit of Road Plan 2082 L.Z. Township 39, Range 26, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 5 to 8 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 4 and 9 lying West of the Red Deer River; Those portions of Sections 17 and 18 lying South of the Red Deer River. Township 39, Range 27, West of the 4th Meridian Section 1; Sections 4 to 6 inclusive; Sections 8 to 12 inclusive; That portion of Section 2 lying North of the Red Deer River; Those portions of Section 7 and portions of Sections 13 to 18 inclusive lying South of the Blindman River; North half, Southwest quarter and that portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 3 lying West of the Red Deer River. Township 39, Range 28, West of the 4th Meridian Sections 1 to 4 inclusive; Sections 9 to 11 inclusive; Portions of Sections 5 and 8; Those portions of Sections 12 to 14 inclusive lying South of the Blindman River. Township 34, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 3 inclusive; Sections 10 to 15 inclusive; Sections 22 to 27 inclusive; Sections 31 to 36 inclusive; Northeast quarter of Section 16; South half of Section 21. Township 35, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 6 inclusive; Sections 8 to 17 inclusive; Sections 20 to 29 inclusive; Sections 32 to 36 inclusive. Township 35, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Section 32; Those portions of Sections 28 and 33 lying North of the Red Deer River. Township 36, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 5 inclusive; Sections 7 to 29 inclusive; Sections 32 to 36 inclusive; East half and Southwest quarter of Section 30; Southeast quarter of Section 31. Township 36, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 4 and 5; Sections 8 and 9; Sections 13 to 17 inclusive; Sections 20 and 21; South half and Northwest quarter of Section 22; South half of Section 23; Southeast quarters of Sections 24 and 28; North halves of Sections 32, 33, and 34; Northwest quarter of Section 35; Those portions of Sections 2, 3, 10, 11, and 12 lying North of the Red Deer River. Township 36, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 5 to 8 inclusive; Sections 17 to 20 inclusive; Sections 29 and 30. Township 36, Range 4, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 3 inclusive; Sections 11 to 14 inclusive; Sections 23 to 26 inclusive; East halves of Sections 10, 15, and 22. Township 37, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 4 inclusive; Sections 7 to 36 inclusive. Township 37, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 5 inclusive; Sections 8 to 17 inclusive; Sections 21 to 36 inclusive; North half and Southeast quarter of Section 20. Township 37, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 29 to 33 inclusive; North half and Southwest quarter of Section 34. Township 38, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 10 inclusive; Sections 15 to 23 inclusive; Sections 28 to 31 inclusive; Section 36; Those portions of Sections 11, 12, and 14 lying South and West of the Cygnet Lake; Those portions of Sections 32 and 33 lying South of Sylvan Lake; Those portions of Sections 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, and 35 not included in the Cygnet Lake. Township 38, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 28 inclusive; Sections 33 to 36 inclusive. Township 38, Range 3, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 18 inclusive; Sections 24 and 25; Section 36; South half and Northeast quarter of Section 23; That portion of the North half of Section 26 lying North of the Medicine River; That portion of the Northeast quarter of Section 34 lying North of the Medicine River; That portion of Section 35 lying North and East of the Medicine River. Township 39, Range 1, West of the 5th Meridian Sections 1 to 3 inclusive; Sections 10 to 12 inclusive; That portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 4 lying South and East of the Sylvan Lake; Those portions of Sections 5 and 6 lying West of Sylvan Lake; That portion of Section 9 lying North and East of the Sylvan Lake. Township 39, Range 2, West of the 5th Meridian Section 1; South halves of Sections 2 to 4 inclusive; Those portions of Sections 12 and 13 lying South and West of the Sylvan Lake; South half of Section 5; Southeast quarter of Section 6. Finance and Enterprise Notice of Adjustment to the Minor Injury Amount (Insurance Act) Pursuant to the Minor Injury Regulation, the maximum amount awarded for minor injuries is adjusted to $4,504 and is applicable to minor injuries caused in motor vehicle accidents occurring in Alberta, on or after January 1, 2009. The Minor Injury Regulation was struck down by Associate Chief Justice Wittmann of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench on February 8, 2008. It was found to be inconsistent with the Constitution Act, 1982 and is of no force or effect. The government appealed the decision. If Justice Wittman's decision to strike down the Minor Injury Regulation is overturned, then this notice will be deemed to be in effect. The following Appendix sets out the method of calculating the adjustment to the minor injury amount. Dated at Edmonton this 20th day of January, 2009. Dennis Gartner Superintendent of Insurance. Ref: Insurance Act Minor Injury Regulation APPENDIX The maximum amount recoverable as damages for non-pecuniary losses for all minor injuries sustained by a claimant as a result of an accident occurring during the 2009 calendar year is $4,504. This amount is based on the annual change in the Alberta Consumer Price Index (CPI), and is calculated using the following formulas: (a) The annual change in the Alberta CPI was calculated to one-tenth of a percentage point using the formula X = (A-B) / B where: X is the annual change in the Alberta CPI; A is the sum of the 12 individual monthly CPI indexes for the 12-month period ending on September 30, 2008; B is the sum of the 12 individual monthly CPI indexes for the 12-month period ending on September 30, 2007. (b) The result in (a) is multiplied by the 2008 minor injury amount and rounded to the nearest whole dollar to derive the increase in the minor injury amount for 2009. (c) The increase in (b) is added to the 2008 minor injury amount and rounded to the nearest whole dollar to establish the 2009 minor injury amount. The following data was used in the calculation: Month Alberta Consumer Price Index Month Alberta Consumer Price Index Oct-06 113.0 Oct-07 118.6 Nov-06 113.7 Nov-07 119.1 Dec-06 114.2 Dec-07 118.9 Jan-07 114.7 Jan-08 118.8 Feb-07 115.0 Feb-08 119.0 Mar-07 116.4 Mar-08 119.8 Apr-07 117.5 Apr-08 121.3 May-07 117.8 May-08 122.2 Jun-07 118.8 Jun-08 124.0 Jul-07 119.1 Jul-08 123.3 Aug-07 119.3 Aug-08 124.1 Sep-07 119.4 Sep-08 122.8 Summation (B) 1398.9 Summation (A) 1451.9 2005 basket, monthly (2002=100) Based on the above, the annual change in the Alberta CPI, rounded to 1/10th of a percentage point, is 0.038 or 3.8%. The increase in the minor injury amount for 2009 is 3.8% of the 2008 minor injury amount of $4,339 rounded to the nearest whole dollar, or $165. Accordingly, the 2009 minor injury amount is set at $4,504. Safety Codes Council (Safety Codes Act) Corporate Accreditation - Amendment Pursuant to Section 28 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that Dow Chemical Canada ULC., Accredited Organization ID C000128, Order No. 827 Due to the name change from Dow Chemical Canada Inc. and having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to provide services under the Safety Codes Act within their jurisdiction for Electrical Consisting of all parts of the Canadian Electrical Code, Code for Electrical Installations at Oil & Gas Facilities and Alberta Electrical Utility Code. Accredited Date: June 7, 1996 Issued Date: January 19, 2009. _______________ Pursuant to Section 28 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that Dow Chemical Canada ULC., Accredited Organization ID C000128, Order No. 845 Due to the name change from Dow Chemical Canada Inc. and having satisfied the terms and conditions of the Safety Codes Council is authorized to provide services under the Safety Codes Act within their jurisdiction for Fire Consisting of all parts of the Alberta Fire Code including investigations, including applicable Alberta amendments and regulations. Accredited Date: July 10 1996 Issued Date: January 19, 2009. Service Alberta Vital Statistics Notice of Change of Personal Name (Change of Name Act) All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2009 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2009 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2009 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2009 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. All Notice of Change of Personal Names for 2009 can be viewed in print versions of the Alberta Gazette or on QP Source Professional. Sustainable Resource Development Alberta Fishery Regulations, 1998 Notice of Variation Order 38-2008 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 38-2008 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 38-2008 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule. SCHEDULE PART 1 Item - 1 Column 1 Waters - In respect of: (131) Wolf Lake (66-7-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours January 16, 2009 to 16:00 hours January 21, 2009. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 12,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 100 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 900 kg; 4) Northern pike: 200 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg. Notice of Variation Order 39-2008 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 39-2008 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 39-2008 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule. SCHEDULE PART 2 Item - 1 Column 1 Waters - In respect of: (4) Utikuma Lake (79-10-W5) a) In respect of Utikuma Lake i)- that portion which is north of a line drawn from the access road located at the point of land in SE24-79-9-W5, then southwest to the south easternmost point of land of the island located in SE22-79-9-W5, then west and north along the shore of the island to a point in SW22-79-9-W5, then southwest to the northwestern tip of the island located in NE31-78-9-W5 and then southwest to the point of land on the southern shore in SE26-78-10-W5: Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours January 8, 2009 to 16:00 hours January 19, 2009 Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 46,000 kg; 2) Walleye: 175 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 150 kg; 4) Northern pike: 8,100 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1,000 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg. b) In respect of all other waters Column 2 Gear - Gill net Column 3 Open Time - Closed Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 1 kg; 2) Walleye: 1 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 1 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg. _______________ Notice of Variation Order 40-2008 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 40-2008 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 40-2008 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule. SCHEDULE PART 1 Item - 1 Column 1 Waters - In respect of: (55.1) Lesser Slave Lake (74-11-W5) - that portion east of the eastern boundary of Range 10, west of the 5th Meridian Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 127 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - A. In respect of Lesser Slave Lake excluding the following portions: - that portion within 1.0 km (0.6 miles) of the outlet of the Swan River in NW 22-74-9-W5; and - that portion which is less 50 feet (15.24 m) in depth: 08:00 hours January 19, 2009 to 16:00 hours February 19, 2009 B. In respect of all other waters: Closed. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 41,359 kg; 2) Walleye: 3,073 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 50 kg; 4) Northern pike: 1,341 kg; 5) Tullibee: 2,450 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg. _______________ Notice of Variation Order 41-2008 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 41-2008 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 41-2008 commercial fishing is permitted in accordance with the following schedule. SCHEDULE PART 1 Item - 1 Column 1 Waters - In respect of: (91) Rolling Hills Lake (16-14-W4) Column 2 Gear - Gill net not less than 140 mm mesh Column 3 Open Time - 08:00 hours January 21, 2009 to 16:00 hours January 24, 2009. Column 4 Species and Quota - 1) Lake whitefish: 9,050 kg; 2) Walleye: 110 kg; 3) Yellow perch: 1 kg; 4) Northern pike: 300 kg; 5) Tullibee: 1 kg; 6) Lake trout: 1 kg. Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the period April 1, 2008 to June 30, 2008 Function: Alberta Fisheries Management Round Table Meeting Purpose: To discuss Fisheries Management issues at a provincial level stakeholders advisory and consultation forum. Date of Function: April 12, 2008 Amount: $2,509.10 Location: Edmonton Function: Alberta Caribou Committee Governance Board Meeting Purpose: To review the West Central Alberta Caribou Landscape Plan and develop recommendations for the Department. Date of Function: May 13-14, 2008 Amount: $689.75 Location: Calgary Function: Canadian Wildlife Directors' Committee Meeting Purpose: This federal/provincial/territorial committee met to discuss wildlife and biodiversity management issues of a national concern. Date of Function: May 21-23, 2008 Amount: $4,384.56 Location: Canmore _______________ Hosting Expenses Exceeding $600.00 For the period July 1, 2008 to September 30, 2008 Function: Land-use Framework Stakeholder Working Group Session Purpose: To review the draft Land-use Framework and provide initial feedback to government. Date of Function: May 26-28, 2008 Amount: $14,676.50 Location: Red Deer Function: Mountain Pine Beetle Advisory Committee meeting Purpose: To discuss the most recent mountain pine beetle survey results. Date of Function: June 19, 2008 Amount: $1,641.32 Location: Edmonton Function: Information Session for Alexander First Nation Purpose: To discuss fish and wildlife issues and the gates on crown land. Date of Function: June 25, 2008 Amount: $1,000.00 Location: Morinville Function: Land-use Framework Stakeholder Working Group Session Purpose: For the Land-use Framework working groups to present their comments, on the Land-use Framework, to the Minister. Date of Function: June 25-26, 2008 Amount: $7,752.70 Location: Red Deer Function: Sustainable Resource Development to sponsor the "Tools to Implement Sustainable Forest Management: Lessons from the East" workshop at the annual general meeting of the College of Alberta Professional Foresters Purpose: To promote an understanding of planning tools developed at the University of New Brunswick in partnership with Sustainable Resource Development and industry partners and to promote Alberta as a career destination for graduate students. Date of Function: June 27, 2008 Amount: $4,318.97 Location: Edmonton Function: Land-use Framework Growth and Resource Management Members Stakeholder Working Group Session Purpose: Final meeting for the Land-use Framework Growth and Resource Management Members Stakeholder Working Group. Date of Function: July 10, 2008 Amount: $625.00 Location: Red Deer Function: Mountain Pine Beetle Media Tour in Southern Alberta Purpose: To highlight the extent of the infestation threat to the region and the full slate of tools available to slow the infestation spread. Date of Function: July 31, 2008 Amount: $1,175.00 Location: Kananaskis ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Application for Private Bill An Act to dissolve Les Filles de la Sagesse Notice is hereby given that petitions will be submitted by Les Filles de la Sagesse to the Lieutenant Governor and the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Alberta at its next session for the passage of a Bill that will dissolve as a body politic and a body corporate Les Filles de la Sagesse and repeal its incorporating statute, An Act to incorporate Les Filles de la Sagesse. Any person whose rights or property are materially affected by the proposed legislation may contact the Legislative Assembly in writing no later than the 15th day following the opening day of session should they wish to make a representation relevant to this application. Correspondence should be addressed to the Office of Parliamentary Counsel, 800 Legislature Annex, 9718-107 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T5K 1E4. Telephone (780) 422-4837. Fax (780) 427-0744. Dated at Ottawa, Ontario on January 5, 2009. Russell G. Gibson, Petitioner's Counsel c/o Vincent Dagenais Gibson LLP/s.r.l. 600-325 Dalhousie Street Ottawa, Ontario K1N 7G2 Public Sale of Land (Municipal Government Act) Village of Marwayne Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Village of Marwayne will offer for sale, by public auction, at the Village Office, Marwayne, Alberta, on Monday, March 23, 2009, at 7:30 p.m., the following lands: Lot Block Plan C. of T. W Pt 21 9 4791HW 992158183 4 9 56HW 922198917 Pt. of Sec Sec Twp. Rge. M C. of T. SE 26 52 3 W4 762004367 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. The land is being offered for sale on an "as is, where is" basis, and the Village of Marwayne makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land use districting, building and development conditions, absence or presence of environmental contamination, or the developability of the subject land for any intended use by the Purchaser. No bid will be accepted where the bidder attempts to attach conditions precedent to the sale of any parcel. No terms and conditions of sale will be considered other than those specified by the Village of Marwayne. No further information is available at the auction regarding the lands to be sold. The Village of Marwayne may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction. Terms of the sale are 50% down and balance on transfer of title. Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale. Dated at the Village of Marwayne, Alberta, January 7, 2009. Joanne Horton, CAO. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The Alberta Gazette is issued twice monthly, on the 15th and last day. Notices and advertisements must be received ten full working days before the date of the issue in which the notices are to appear. Submissions received after that date will appear in the next regular issue. Notices and advertisements should be typed or written legibly and on a sheet separate from the covering letter. An electronic submission by email or disk is preferred. Email submissions may be sent to the Editor of The Alberta Gazette at albertagazette@gov.ab.ca. The number of insertions required should be specified and the names of all signing officers typed or printed. Please include name and complete contact information of the individual submitting the notice or advertisement. Proof of Publication: Statutory Declaration is available upon request. 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