Certificate of Dissolution

Notice Is Hereby Given that a certificate of dissolution under the Business Corporations Act, has been endorsed. The effective date of dissolution precedes the corporation listings.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2000-2-28

Bon Air Motor Inn (1980) Limited

444768

2000-3-21

Elite Arabian Farms Inc.

643395

2000-3-21

1200457 Ontario Limited

1200457

2000-3-22

D & B & J & S Brough Limited

415701

2000-3-23

Arjay’s Pharmacies Inc.

798402

2000-3-23

Golden Capital Consulting & Trading Co. Ltd.

1091954

2000-3-23

603579 Ontario Inc.

603579

2000-3-23

1078388 Ontario Incorporated

1078388

2000-3-24

Penorsurg Management Limited

330374

2000-3-24

Sprucedale Holdings Limited

55309

2000-3-24

Tri-Scotts’ Mobile Trailer Corporation

267470

2000-3-24

88 St. Regis Holdings Ltd.

103473

2000-3-27

J & D Truck & Refrigeration Services Ltd.

947589

2000-3-27

Main Title (Hamilton) Limited

637572

2000-3-27

Marcanita Trading Inc.

679853

2000-3-27

Red Cooper Inc.

350709

2000-3-27

766208 Ontario Inc.

766208

2000-4-19

Ajpac International Inc.

1186373

2000-4-19

Hugh R. Hand Investments Ltd.

254557

2000-4-19

Sunmore Land Limited

83064

2000-4-19

1116916 Ontario Limited

1116916

2000-4-20

A & L International Ltd.

932512

2000-4-20

Georgian Insulation Ltd.

336965

2000-4-20

Malec Building Products Ltd.

450561

2000-4-20

733995 Ontario Ltd.

733995

2000-4-20

1129400 Ontario Inc.

1129400

2000-4-25

Chris & Draga Restaurant & Tavern Ltd.

649856

2000-4-25

Frank Weeks Trucking Inc.

1000786

2000-4-25

Peninsula Ventures Inc.

491556

2000-4-25

1304367 Ontario Limited

1304367

2000-4-26

B.L. Power Tool & Equipment Service Limited

806573

2000-4-26

Insight Controls And Instrumentation Inc.

1068800

2000-4-26

Jimron Holdings (Stratford) Limited

265611

2000-4-26

Louis Fuss Construction Limited

153650

2000-4-26

Mattabi Mines Limited

237697

2000-4-26

Morris Plumbing & Heating (Stratford) Limited

132915

2000-4-27

C.P.R. Jackson & Scott Inc.

815155

2000-4-27

Kg Agrovet Inc.

1249459

2000-4-27

Three Hart Capital Inc.

764871

2000-4-27

762331 Ontario Inc.

762331

2000-4-27

990624 Ontario Limited

990624

2000-4-27

1194284 Ontario Limited

1194284

2000-4-28

Delkan Telecommunications Components Limited

951188

2000-4-28

Don Wright Haulage Limited

570823

2000-4-28

Edgecomb Stainless Steel Processing Inc.

752502

2000-4-28

First Immigration Services Canada Inc.

1199876

2000-4-28

K. Grierson Holdings Ltd.

1099695

2000-4-28

Philip Green Farms Limited

117577

2000-4-28

Twister Communications Network Canada, Inc.

1269496

2000-4-28

Weave Of Women Inc.

956960

2000-4-28

207314 Ontario Inc.

207314

2000-4-28

532534 Ontario Inc.

532534

2000-4-28

720095 Ontario Limited

720095

2000-4-28

1185426 Ontario Inc.

1185426

2000-4-30

617832 Ontario Ltd.

617832

2000-5-1

Atkinson Lumber Ltd.

408299

2000-5-1

Ellen Street Holdings Limited

917768

2000-5-1

728536 Ontario Inc.

728536

2000-5-1

966794 Ontario Limited

966794

2000-5-2

Aaa Allied Taxi Ltd.

1375137

2000-5-2

Gamers Guild Inc.

1023712

2000-5-2

Golden Pony Investment Co. Ltd.

910979

2000-5-2

Halbury Properties Limited

686291

2000-5-2

Westmetro Limited

669888

2000-5-2

565831 Ontario Limited

565831

2000-5-2

1382553 Ontario Limited

1382553

2000-5-3

Paint Hardwood & Decor Doctors Ltd.

1283810

2000-5-3

Polarix Inc.

1086399

2000-5-3

359203 Ontario Limited

359203

2000-5-4

Kurt Holdings Inc.

1294002

2000-5-4

POWERCOM-2000 Canada Inc.

1184301

2000-5-4

Protection Plus Financial Planning Inc.

1186893


Carol D. Kirsh,
Director, Companies Branch
21/00

Cancellations for Cause (Business Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that by orders under section 240 of the Business Corporation Act, the certificates set out hereunder have been cancelled for cause and in the case of certificates of incorporation the corporations have been dissolved. The effective date of cancellation precedes the corporation listing.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2000-5-8

B.M. Bricklayers Ltd.

943226

2000-5-8

Bayview Elite Learning Centre Corporation

1041515

2000-5-8

Beneflex Inc.

1140013

2000-5-8

Coyote Club Limited

1284913

2000-5-8

International Casings Specialists Inc.

1099111

2000-5-8

K.D.T.D. Holdings Inc.

1007846

2000-5-8

Kanes Industrial Supply Ltd.

1064126

2000-5-8

More Personnel Incorporated

764752

2000-5-8

Northpoint Corporation

901911

2000-5-8

Study Methods Limited

1086454

2000-5-8

Tepak Construction & Trading Inc.

1352838

2000-5-8

True Construction Services Inc.

688717

2000-5-8

Webber & Associates Securities Limited

762427

2000-5-8

498261 Ontario Limited

498261

2000-5-8

789455 Ontario Inc.

789455

2000-5-8

860159 Ontario Ltd.

860159

2000-5-8

1049442 Ontario Inc.

1049442

2000-5-8

1066219 Ontario Inc.

1066219

2000-5-8

1073101 Ontario Inc.

1073101

2000-5-8

1184527 Ontario Limited

1184527

2000-5-8

1281502 Ontario Limited

1281502

2000-5-8

1311464 Ontario Inc.

1311464


Carol D. Kirsh,
Director, Companies Branch
21/00

Cancellation of Certificates of Incorporation (Business Corporations Act)

Notice Is Hereby Given that by orders under subsection 241(4) of the Business Corporation Act, the certificates of incorporation set out hereunder have been cancelled and corporation(s) have been dissolved. The effective date of cancellation precedes the corporation listing.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2000-5-4

Business Investors Group Inc.

1212792

2000-5-9

Arthur Ashley Management Inc.

1336002

2000-5-9

Arthur Ashley Recruitment Specialists Inc.

1354662

2000-5-9

Aurora Electric Inc.

1094217

2000-5-9

Basic Training Plus Inc.

1192402

2000-5-9

Career Wise Consultants Inc.

1349240

2000-5-9

G.G. Realty Corp. Ltd.

536981

2000-5-9

Palmcorp Inc.

1105230

2000-5-9

Pentagon Construction And Engineering Corp.

1335640

2000-5-9

Zvonko Designs Inc.

1323154

2000-5-9

819774 Ontario Inc.

819774

2000-5-9

1076862 Ontario Limited

1076862

2000-5-9

1128627 Ontario Inc.

1128627

2000-5-9

1299197 Ontario Ltd.

1299197

2000-5-9

1335225 Ontario Inc.

1335225

2000-5-9

1353881 Ontario Limited

1353881


Carol D. Kirsh,
Director, Companies Branch
21/00

Erratum Notice

Vide Ontario Gazette, Vol. 133-11 dated March 11, 1999.

The following corporation was dissolved in error under subsection 241 (4) of the Business Corporations Act (or subsection 317 (9) of the Corporations Act) and has been returned to active status.

 

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

1

1353866 Ontario Inc.

1353866


Carol D. Kirsh,
Director, Companies Branch
21/00

Municipal Act

Order Made Under The Municipal Act R.S.O c.M.45

County Of Grey

Township Of Derby, Township Of Keppel Township Of Sarawak

Change of Name for the Township of Derby-Keppel-Sarawak

The name of “The Corporation of the Township of Derby-Keppel- Sarawak” established under section 2 of the Order of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing dated June 9, 1999, as published in the Ontario Gazette on June 26, 1999, is hereby changed to “The Corpora- tion of the Township of Georgian Bluffs”.

Tony Clement,
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

Dated at Toronto this 1st day of May, 2000.

Order Made Under The Municipal Act R.S.O 1990 c.M.45

Municipality Of Killarney, Town Of Northeastern Manitoulin And The Islands And The Township Of Burpee And Mills

Definitions

  1. In this Order,

    “Municipality” means The Corporation of the Municipality of Killarney;

    “Town” means The Corporation of the Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands; and

    “Township” means The Corporation of the Township of Burpee and Mills.

Municipal Restructuring

Council

Municipal Elections

Taxes, Charges And Rates

Assets And Liabilities

Assessment Roll

By-Laws And Resolutions

Dispute Resolution

  1. Where a dispute arises with respect to any issue arising out of the interpretation of this Order, the matter in dispute may be referred to arbitration in accordance with the Arbitration Act, 1991.

Tony Clement,
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

Dated at Toronto this 1st day of May, 2000.

Schedule A

Islands to be Annexed from the Town of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands to the Township of Burpee and Mills

Island J.D. 1662, known locally as Twilight Isle Island J.D. 1669, known locally as Ned’s Island

Schedule B

Islands to be Annexed from the Township of Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands to the Municipality of Killarney

Commencing at a point of 81° 41' West Longitude and 45° 57' North Latitude, and situated on the North shore of Western extremity of Badgely Point in the North Channel of Lake Huron, thence

Westerly to a point of 81° 42' 30" West Longitude and 45° 57' North Latitude, thence

Southerly to a point of 81° 42' 30" West Longitude and 45° 55' North Latitude, thence

Easterly to a point 81° 25' West Longitude and 45° 55' North Latitude, thence

Southerly to a point 81° 25' West Longitude and 45° 54' North Latitude, thence

Easterly to a point 81° 04' 30" West Longitude and 45° 54' North Latitude, thence

Northerly to the South East corner of the Township of Humboldt, (the Sudbury District - Manitoulin District Boundary) thence

Westerly following the water’s edge to the said point of commencement, and which islands are not otherwise attached to any other municipality.

Order Of The Commission Made Under The Municipal Act R.S.O 1990 c.M.45

Town Of Geraldton, Town Of Longlac Township Of Beardmore, Township Of Nakina And Surrounding Unorganized Area

  1. In this Order,

    “former municipalities” means The Corporation of the Town of Geraldton, The Corporation of the Town of Longlac, The Corporation of the Township of Beardmore and The Corporation of the Township of Nakina as they exist before January 1, 2001; and

    “new municipality” means The Corporation of the Municipality of Greenstone as established under section 2.

    Municipal Restructuring

    1. On January 1, 2001, the Town of Geraldton, the Town of Longlac, the Township of Beardmore and the Township of Nakina are amalgamated as a town under the name “The Corporation of the Municipality of Greenstone”.
    2. On January 1, 2001, the area described in the Schedule is annexed to The Corporation of the Municipality of Greenstone.

Municipal Election

    1. The 2000 regular municipal election shall be conducted as if the restructuring under section 2 had already occurred.
    2. For the purposes of subsection (1), the clerk of the former Town of Geraldton shall be responsible for conducting the election for the new municipality under the Municipal Elections Act, 1996.
    3. For the purposes of subsection (1), the council of the former Town of Geraldton shall be the council for the new municipality for the purposes of the Municipal Elections Act, 1996.

Wards

    1. Ward one shall be composed of the land described in the Schedule, excluding the Wards of Geraldton, Longlac, Beardmore and Nakina, to be known as the Ward of Greenstone Rural.
    2. Ward two shall be composed of land that composed the former Town of Geraldton, to be known as the Ward of Geraldton.
    3. Ward three shall be composed of land that composed the former Town of Longlac, to be known as the Ward of Longlac.
    4. Ward four shall be composed of land that composed the former Township of Beardmore, to be known as the Ward of Beard- more.
    5. Ward five shall be composed of land that composed the former Township of Nakina, to be known as the Ward of Nakina.

Council

    1. The terms of office of the members of the councils of the former municipalities are extended until December 31, 2000.
    1. Effective January 1, 2001, the council of the new municipality shall be composed of nine members consisting of,
      1. a head of council, to be known as the mayor, who shall be elected by general vote;
      2. three members who shall be elected by general vote; and
      3. one member from each of the five wards.
    2. The council of the new municipality shall appoint a deputy mayor from among those members elected under clauses (b) and (c).
    3. Each member of council shall have one vote on council.

Assets And Liabilities

    1. On January 1, 2001, all assets and liabilities, rights and obligations of the former municipalities and their local boards are vested in and become assets and liabilities, rights and obligations of the new municipality and its local boards.
    1. Employees of the former municipalities or their local boards as of December 31, 2000, shall become employees of the new municipality or its local boards.
    2. Employees that held non-bargaining unit positions with a former municipality or its local boards and will be employed by the new municipality or its local boards, in a non-bargaining unit position, will be credited with seniority at a rate of one hundred percent of the employee’s length of service.
    3. Employees that held non-bargaining unit positions with a former municipality or its local boards and will be employed by the new municipality or its local boards, in a bargaining unit position, will be credited with seniority at a rate of one hundred percent of the employee’s length of service as if the position held with the former municipality or its local boards was a bargaining unit position with the new municipality.
    4. A dispute concerning the application, in determining a right or obligation under a collective agreement, under this Order shall be resolved as though the dispute were a dispute concerning the interpretation, application or administration of the collective agreement.

Official Plans, By-Laws And Resolutions

    1. On January 1, 2001, every by-law and resolution of the former municipalities and their local boards shall be continued and deemed to be a by-law or resolution of the new municipality and shall remain in force in the area of the former municipalities until the date it is amended or repealed.
    2. Any by-law of a former municipality or of the Geraldton and Suburban Planning Board passed under section 34 of the Planning Act or a predecessor of that section, and any official plan of a former municipality or of the Geraldton and Suburban Planning Board approved under the Planning Act, or a predecessor of that Act, shall be deemed to be a by-law or official plan of the new municipality and shall remain in force until amended or repealed.
    3. If a former municipality has commenced procedures to enact a by-law under any Act or adopt an official plan or amendment to it under the Planning Act, and that by-law, official plan or amendment applies to a former municipality and is not in force on January 1, 2001, the council of the new municipality may continue the procedures to enact the by-law or adopt the official plan or amendment to the extent that it applies to the former municipality.
    4. Nothing in this section repeals or authorizes the amendment or repeal of,
      1. by-laws that were passed under the Highway Traffic Act or the Municipal Act that regulate the use of highways by vehicles and pedestrians and that regulate the encroachment of projection of buildings or any portion thereof upon or over highways; or
      2. by-laws conferring rights, privileges, franchises, immunities or exemptions that could not have been lawfully repealed by the councils of the former municipalities.

Taxes And Charges

    1. All taxes, charges and rates levied under any general or special Act and uncollected by the former municipalities or their local boards which are due and unpaid on December 31, 2000, shall be deemed to be taxes, charges and rates due and payable to the new municipality and may be collected by the new municipality or its local boards.
    2. If a former municipality has commenced procedures under the Municipal Tax Sales Act and the procedures are not completed by January 1, 2001, the new municipality may continue the procedures.

Tax Phase-In

    1. The increase in the rates of taxation for municipal purposes for the new municipality that would occur solely as a result of this Order shall be phased in for the municipal portion of the real property tax bill over a two year period, up to a maximum of 50% of the increase in the rates of taxation imposed in 2001.
    2. Where there is a phase-in for the increase in the rates of taxation for municipal purposes for the new municipality as referred to in subsection (1), such increase shall be financed by an equivalent reduction in the decrease in the rates of taxation over the two year period.

Assessment

    1. For the purposes of the assessment roll to be prepared for the new municipality for the 2001 taxation year, the former municipalities shall be deemed to be one municipality.
    2. For the purposes of the assessment roll to be prepared for the new municipality for the 2001 taxation year, the areas to be annexed as described in the Schedule shall be deemed to be part of the new municipality.

Area Rating

    1. The new municipality shall provide for a special tax rate adjustment upon the rateable property located in the area of the former municipalities to pay for any debts, deficits and surpluses, reserves and reserve funds created prior to January 1, 2001, by that former municipality.

Local Boards

    1. The terms of office of the members of the local boards of the former municipalities are extended until December 31, 2000.
    2. The board of park management for the Township of Beard- more is dissolved on January 1, 2001, and the council for the new municipality shall be deemed to be a board of park management under the Public Parks Act.

Library Board

    1. The library boards of the former Town of Geraldton, the Former Town of Longlac, the former Township of Beardmore and the former Township of Nakina are dissolved on January 1, 2001.
    2. A library board for the new municipality bearing the name “The Municipality of Greenstone Public Library Board” is established on January 1, 2001.
    3. The operation and composition of the library board established in subsection (2) shall be in accordance with the Public Libraries Act.
    4. The assets and liabilities of the library boards dissolved under subsection (1) shall be deemed to be assets and liabilities of the library board established under subsection (2).
    5. All by-laws, rules, regulations and fees passed or established by the library boards dissolved under subsection (1) shall be continued and deemed to be by-laws, rules, regulations and fees of the library board established under subsection (2).
    6. Nothing in this section repeals or authorizes the repeal of bylaws or resolutions conferring rights, privileges, franchises, immunities or exemptions that could not have been lawfully repealed by a library board dissolved under subsection (1).

Fire Departments

    1. The new municipality may have more than one fire department and may have a fire chief for each department.

Local Roads Boards

    1. The Camp 25 Local Roads Board, the Caramat Local Roads Board, the Jellicoe Local Roads Board, the McDiarmid Local Roads Board, the Rintas Local Roads Board and the Rolland Lake Local Roads Board are dissolved on January 1, 2001.
    2. The assets and liabilities, rights and obligations of the local roads boards dissolved under subsection (1) become assets and liabilities, rights and obligations of the new municipality.

Local Services Board

    1. The Caramat Local Services Board is dissolved on January 1, 2001.
    2. The assets and liabilities, rights and obligations of the local services board dissolved under subsection (1) become assets and liabilities, rights and obligations of the new municipality.
    3. On January 1, 2001, all by-laws and resolutions of the local services board dissolved under subsection (1) shall be deemed to be by-laws or resolutions of the new municipality and shall remain in force in the area of the local services board until amended or repealed.

Transition Board

    1. For the purposes of this section,

      “Commissioner” means the person established by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing as the Commission to develop a proposal for restructuring municipalities pursuant to section 25.3 of the Municipal Act in the locality comprised of the former municipalities of the Town of Geraldton, the Town of Longlac, the Township of Beardmore and the Township of Nakina and surrounding unorganized areas.

      1. On the day this Order comes into effect, a transition board is established for the new municipality and shall be constituted as a body corporate.
      2. The board established under subsection (2) ceases to exist on January 1, 2001.
      3. The board established under subsection (2) shall be composed of the following nine members elected as the council-elect for the new municipality in the November 1997 regular municipal election,
        1. the mayor-elect for the new municipality, who shall act as the chair of the board;
        2. the three members-elect of council elected by general vote;
        3. the member-elect of council elected for Ward one;
        4. the member-elect of council elected for Ward two;
        5. the member-elect of council elected for Ward three;
        6. the member-elect of council elected for Ward four; and
        7. the member-elect of council elected for Ward five.
      4. In the event that the seat of a member of the board established under subsection (2) is or becomes vacant, the Commissioner shall appoint another member in his/her place.
      5. As soon as practicable, the board established under subsection (2) shall adopt procedural rules and systems of control to govern its activities.
      6. The board established under subsection (2) is subject to the provisions governing the conduct of meetings under section 55 of the Municipal Act.
      7. The first meeting of the board shall be held within 20 days of this Order coming into effect, and shall be called by the chair of the board established under clause 19(4)(a).
    1. The board established under subsection 19(2) may exercise the powers specified in subsection (4).
    2. The councils of the former municipalities shall not exercise the powers specified in clauses (m) and (n) without the approval of the transition board.
    3. The board established under subsection 19(2) may exercise the powers specified in this section that the council of the new municipality will have after January 1, 2001.
    4. The board established under subsection 19(2) may exercise the following powers,
      1. establish and adopt transition plans for 2000, including the establishment of the board’s budget and the apportionment of the board’s costs associated with the exercise of powers listed in this section to each of the former municipalities in accordance with their share of the 1999 weighted assessment for the former municipalities;
      2. second employees and advisors from the former municipalities and their local boards for the purposes of the board;
      3. require the production of financial and other data, information and statistics from each of the former municipalities and their local boards, and from the local services board and each of the local roads boards;
      4. establish operational and capital budgets, organizational structures, administrative and management systems, staff positions and job descriptions for the new municipality in order to ensure a fully operational municipal organization which shall, on January 1, 2001, become the new municipality and its administration;
      5. prepare a report for the consideration of the council of the new municipality regarding the functions, location, size, facilities, staff complement and equipment needed for the primary and/or satellite municipal office(s) necessary for the efficient and effective administration of the new municipality;
      6. prepare a report for the consideration of the council of the new municipality regarding the revision of by-laws and resolutions which might be in conflict with locally established practices and traditional aboriginal pursuits (e.g. hunting, discharge of firearms, trapping);
      7. establish electronic or manual information systems, records and books of accounts for the new municipality and its local boards;
      8. establish a human resources transition protocol which provides for uniform policies and mechanisms relating to,
        1. the procedures and placement of employees of the former municipalities or their local boards in positions with the new municipality or its local boards, and
        2. the termination of employment for employees of the former municipalities and their local boards, including monetary entitlements or other benefits for displaced employees;
      9. offer employees of the former municipalities employment with the new municipality, as well as negotiate and enter into agreements with employees;
      10. issue lay-off notices or provide for severance or compensation in lieu of notice, or both notice and compensation, as required, to employees of the former municipalities;
      11. negotiate with trade unions with respect to collective agreements and other matters and pursue applications to the Ontario Labour Relations Board, as required, on matters arising out of those negotiations;
      12. complete a report on the proposed disposition of assets and liabilities of the former municipalities and their local boards for the consideration of the council of the new municipality;
      13. review and approve all financial expenditures of the former municipalities in excess of $10,000 that are not included in the approved municipal operating or capital budgets for 2000, including non-cash transactions such as the exchange of assets with external parties; and
      14. review and approve expenditures of the former municipalities from reserve and reserve funds, financial commitments which extend beyond December 31, 2000, and the acceleration of any project originally scheduled to commence after December 31, 2000.

Dispute Resolution

  1. Where a dispute arises with respect to any issue arising out of the interpretation of this Order, any one of the parties may,
    1. refer the matter in dispute to arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the Arbitration Act, 1991; or
    2. defer the matter to the council of the new municipality, subsequent to January 1, 2001, for resolution.

Limitation On Future Restructuring

  1. The municipalities affected by this Order shall not, on or before December 31, 2003, make a restructuring proposal under section 25.2 of the Municipal Act or request a commission under section 25.3 of the Municipal Act or make an application under section 2 of the Municipal Boundaries Negotiations Act or enter into an agreement in respect of the resolution of an intermunicipal boundary issue or an intermunicipal boundary-related issue.

Bob Gray
Commissioner

Dated this 29th day of April, 2000.

Schedule

Firstly

Commencing at the southeasterly corner of O’Meara Township;

Thence south astronomic, in a straight line, to the intersection of a line running east astronomic, from the southeast corner of Daley Township;

Thence west astronomic to the said southeast corner of Daley Township;

Thence westerly along the south limit of Daley Township to its inter- section with the east limit of Ginogaming First Nation (Ir #77);

Thence northerly along the east limit of the said Ginogaming First Nation (Ir #77) to the northeast corner of the said First Nation;

Thence westerly along the northerly limit of the said Ginogaming First Nation (Ir #77) to its intersection with the easterly shore of Long Lake;

Thence northerly, westerly and southwesterly following the shore of Long Lake to the intersection of the westerly shore of Long Lake with the southerly limit of Abrey Township;

Thence westerly along the southerly limits of Abrey, Croll and Ashmore Townships, to the northeast corner of Salsberg Township;

Thence southerly along the east limit of Salsberg Township to the southeast corner of Salsberg Township;

Thence westerly along the southerly limit of Salsberg Township to the southwest corner of Salsberg Township;

Thence northerly along the westerly limit of Salsberg Township to the northwest corner of Salsberg Township;

Thence westerly along the southerly limits of Lindsley, Colter, Legault and Leduc Townships to the northeast corner of Vincent Township;

Thence southerly along the easterly limit of Vincent Township to the southeast corner of Vincent Township;

Thence westerly along the southerly limit of Vincent Township to the southwest corner of Vincent Township;

Thence westerly along the southerly limit of lands contained within the Corporation of the Township of Beardmore to a point on said limit distant nine thousand six hundred and fifty metres (9650m) westerly from the southwest corner of Vincent Township;

Thence south astronomic, in a straight line, to the intersection of a line running east astronomic from the northeast corner of Kilkenny Township;

Thence west astronomic in a straight line to the northeast corner of Kilkenny Township;

Thence southerly along the easterly limit of Kilkenny Township to the southeast corner of Kilkenny Township;

Thence south astronomic, in a straight line, thirteen thousand metres (13,000m) to a point;

Thence westerly astronomic, in a straight line, nine thousand metres (9000m) to a point;

Thence north astronomic, in a straight line to the intersection of a line running west astronomic from the northwest corner of Location J.K. 256 as shown on a plan by J.K. Benner attached to Port Arthur Patent

#5327 in the Land Registry Office for the Land Registry Division of Thunder Bay;

Thence east astronomic to the northwest corner of Location J.K. 256, said point being on the easterly shore of Orient Bay, of Lake Nipigon;

Thence northerly along the easterly shore of Lake Nipigon to the inter- section of the easterly shore of Lake Nipigon with the northerly limit of Dorothea Township;

Thence easterly along the northerly limits of Dorothea, Sandra, Irwin, Walters and Leduc Townships to the southwest corner of Lapierre Township;

Thence northerly along the westerly limit of Lapierre Township to the northwest corner of Lapierre Township;

Thence easterly along the northerly limits of Lapierre, Hipel, Kirby, Fulford, McQuesten, Houck, Oakes and Daley Townships to the north- east corner of Daley Township;

Thence easterly along the southerly limits of Bain and O’Meara Town- ships to the southeast corner of O’Meara Township, said point being the point of commencement.

Secondly

Commencing at survey monument number 160 shown on the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario Assumption Plan (P-3370-2) for Secondary Highway 625, said plan being registered under Land Titles in the Department of Highways Register as Instrument No. 54834 and also registered under the Registry Division of Thunder Bay as Instrument No. 39109;

Thence east astronomic, in a straight line, five thousand metres (5,000m) to a point;

Thence south astronomic, in a straight line, six thousand metres (6,000m) to a point;

Thence west astronomic, in a straight line, five thousand metres (5,000m) to a point;

Thence northerly, in a straight line, six thousand metres (6,000m) more or less to the point of commencement.

Thirdly

All lands contained within the boundaries of the Corporation of the Improvement District of Nakina, more specifically being all of the geographic township of Nakina and that portion of the unorganized geographic township of Exton described as;

Commencing at the northeast corner of the geographic township of Exton in the District of Thunder Bay;

Thence southerly along the eastern boundary of the said geographic township of Exton to the northerly limit of Secondary Highway No. 584, as shown on plan P-3428-1, registered in the Land Titles Office in the Registry Division of Thunder Bay (No. 55) as number 56124.

Thence westerly following the northerly limit of the said Secondary Highway No. 584, to its intersection with the northerly limit of Secondary Highway 643 (formerly Highway No. 584) as shown on plan P-3428-3 registered in the said Land Titles Office as number 67289;

Thence westerly, southwesterly, and northwesterly, along the northern limit of the said Secondary Highway No, 643 as shown on plan P- 3428-3 and on plan P-3428-4 registered in the said Land Titles Office as number 67290 to the southerly limit of the lands of the Canadian National Railways as shown on the said plan P-3428-4;

Thence due north to the northerly boundary of the geographic town- ship of Exton;

Thence easterly along the northerly boundary of the geographic town- ship of Exton to the northeast corner of the said geographic township, being the first point of commencement.

Fourthly

Saving and excepting all Indian Reserves and part of Indian Reserves located within the above described area in the Schedule.

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