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

2000-11-14

Gold-Teen Ltd.

420466

2000-11-14

Interkomerc Canada Ltd.

987828

2000-11-14

Melville Marketing Incorporated

631226

2000-11-14

Walter Lopinski Electric Limited

287920

2000-11-15

Bill-Jacmen Marketing Canada Inc.

910457

2000-11-15

Brule Road Pattern Shop Ltd.

414553

2000-11-15

Feijo Investments Inc.

1116094

2000-11-15

Lansea Fashions Inc.

482951

2000-11-15

Lincamp Farms Limited

248243

2000-11-15

Pant-Man Inc.

482949

2000-11-15

Peter Street Landlord Inc.

465151

2000-11-15

831731 Ontario Limited

831731

2000-11-20

Beverley-Scott Investments Limited

117847

2000-11-20

Vivkin International Inc.

1025441

2000-11-20

1299157 Ontario Ltd.

1299157

2000-11-21

963288 Ontario Limited

963288

2000-11-22

Golden Delta Investments Inc.

805266

2000-11-22

Hegus Management Limited

201096

2000-11-23

1188154 Ontario Limited

1188154

2000-11-27

Berto’s Auto Body Ltd.

1111895

2000-11-27

Gala Restaurants Ltd.

682637

2000-11-27

North Atlantic International Inc.

1424190

2000-11-27

Powermac Inc.

923901

2000-11-27

T & A Hui Restaurant & Bakery Inc.

955629

2000-11-27

V Wong & Company Incorporated

1259441

2000-11-27

777072 Ontario Ltd.

777072

2000-11-28

Astra Multimedia Inc.

1401607

2000-11-28

C&A Systems Limited

509554

2000-11-28

Caratax Fund Ii Inc. / Fonds Ii Caratax Inc.

1293879

2000-11-28

Digitutor Inc.

1190720

2000-11-28

Innovative Rehabilitation Inc.

699214

2000-11-28

Pci Inc.

1053468

2000-11-28

Ruanda Investments Limited

56157

2000-11-28

619237 Ontario Limited

619237

2000-11-28

1013685 Ontario Inc.

1013685

2000-11-28

103974 Ontario Limited

103974

2000-11-29

Canbris Corporation

633804

2000-11-29

D.E.C.O. Inc.

1080714

2000-11-29

David E. Cape Consulting Services Ltd.

1376804

2000-11-29

Priority Plus Reality Inc.

717361

2000-11-29

Robert G. May & Son Limited

142283

2000-11-29

812111 Ontario Limited

812111

2000-11-29

911921 Ontario Limited

911921

2000-11-29

1190540 Ontario Ltd.

1190540

2000-11-30

Eonlinetraining.Com Inc.

1432096

2000-11-30

Hanphon Manufactory (Canada) Ltd.

1073075

2000-11-30

Hn & W Inc.

1094999

2000-11-30

Jecom Technology Ltd.

1414010

2000-11-30

Mathesaga Investment Corporation

1215308

2000-11-30

Vigers Ontario Inc.

841798

2000-11-30

Wiltop Inc.

840304

2000-11-30

733737 Ontario Limited

733737

2000-11-30

1215944 Ontario Inc.

1215944

2000-11-30

1215945 Ontario Inc.

1215945

2000-11-30

1216686 Ontario Inc.

1216686

2000-11-30

1256862 Ontario Inc.

1256862

B. G. Hawton,
Director (A), Companies Branch
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Notice of Default in Complying with the Corporations Information Act

Notice Is Hereby Given under subsection 241(3) of the Business Corporations Act that unless the corporations listed hereunder comply with the filing requirements under the Corporations Information Act within 90 days of this notice orders dissolving the corporation(s) will be issued. The effective date precedes the corporation listings.

Date

Name of Corporation

Ontario Corporation Number

2000-11-30

Core Community Services For The Disadvantaged Inc.

840597

B. G. Hawton,
Director (A), Companies Branch
51/00

Co-operative Corporations Act (Certificate of Incorporation Issued)

Notice Is Hereby Given that, under the Co-operative Corporations Act, a certificate of incorporation has been issued to:

Date

Name of Corporation

Head Office

2000-11-29

Kawartha Lakes Co-operative Auction Market Inc.

Woodville

John M. Harper,
Director, Examination
Licensing and Enforcement Division
by delegated authority from
Dina Palozzi
Superintendant of Financial Services.
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Municipal Act

Order Made Under The Municipal Act R.S.O 1990 c.M.45 And The Planning Act R.S.O 1990 c.P.13

Town Of Blind River And The Geographic Townships Of Cobden, Jogues, Juillette, Kamichisitit, Mack, Scarfe And Timmermans

Definitions

  1. In this Order,

    “former Town” means The Corporation of the Town of Blind River as it existed before January 1, 2001; and

    “new municipality” means The Corporation of the Town of Blind River as established under section 2.

Municipal Restructuring

  1. On January 1, 2001, the geographic townships of Cobden, Mack and Scarfe, excluding those lands which form part of Indian Reserve No. 8, and the geographic townships of Jogues, JuiIlette, Kamichisitit and Timmermans are annexed to The Corporation of the Town of Blind River.

Interim Council

    1. The terms of office of the members of the council of the former Town elected in the 2000 regular municipal election shall expire on December 31, 2000.
    2. The members of the interim council of the new municipality shall assume office on January 1, 2001, and shall hold office until November 30, 2003.
    1. Effective January 1, 2001, the interim council of the new municipality shall be composed of six members consisting of,
      1. the head of council of the former Town; and
      2. the six members of council of the former Town.
    2. Each member of council shall have one vote on council.

Council

    1. Following the 2003 regular municipal election, the council of the new municipality shall be composed of seven members elected by general vote consisting of a head of council, to be known as the mayor, and six other members, to be known as councillors.
    2. Each member of council shall have one vote on council.

Library Board

    1. Effective January 1, 2001, the library board of the former Town shall be continued as the library board for the new municipality.
    2. The operation and composition of the library board continued in subsection (1) shall be in accordance with the Public Libraries Act.

Cemetery Board

  1. The Hillside cemetery board is continued as a cemetery board of the new municipality.

Police Services Board

    1. The Town of Blind River Police Services Board is continued as the police services board for the new municipality.
    2. The operation and composition of the police services board continued under subsection (1) shall be in accordance with the Police Services Act.

Planning Board

    1. On January 1, 2001, the Blind River and Suburban Planning Board is dissolved.
    2. All assets and liabilities, rights and obligations of the Blind River and Suburban Planning Board become the assets and liabilities, rights and obligations of the new municipality on January 1, 2001.
    3. All applications made under the Planning Act on or before December 31, 2000, to the Blind River and Suburban Planning Board shall be deemed to be applications to and shall be continued by the new municipality.

Assessment

  1. For the purpose of taxation on or after January 1, 2001, the area annexed under section 2 shall be deemed to be part of the new municipality.

Taxes, Charges And Rates

    1. All taxes, charges and rates levied under any general or special Act and uncollected by the former Town 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.
    2. If the former Town 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.

Assets And Liabilities

  1. On January 1, 2001 all assets and liabilities, rights and obligations including employees of the former Town and its local boards are vested in and become assets and liabilities, rights and obligations including employees of the new municipality and its local boards.

Area Rating

  1. The new municipality shall provide for a tax rate reduction of 20% of the tax rate, had the tax rate not been reduced, for the years 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 upon the rateable property located in the geographic area described in the Schedule in respect of police services and the operating and capital costs for roads.

By-Laws And Resolutions

    1. On January 1, 2001, the by-laws and resolutions of the Town of Blind River shall extend to the annexed area described in section 2 and shall remain in force in the annexed area until the date they are amended or repealed.
    2. Any by-laws of the former Town passed under section 34 of the Planning Act, or a predecessor of that section, shall be deemed to be by-laws of the new municipality and shall remain in force until amended or repealed.
    3. The zoning by-laws of the Blind River and Suburban Planning Board passed under the Planning Act, or a predecessor of that Act, as they apply to the area annexed under subsection 2(1), shall be deemed to be by-laws of the new municipality and shall remain in force until amended or repealed.
    4. If the Blind River and Suburban Planning Board has commenced procedures to enact or amend a zoning by-law under the Planning Act for the area annexed under section 2 and the by-law or the amendment to it is not in force on January 1, 2001, the new municipality may continue the procedures to enact or amend the zoning bylaw.
    5. The official plan of the Blind River and Suburban Planning Board as it applies to the Town of Blind River and the geographic townships of Cobden, Mack and Scarfe annexed to the Town under section 2 and approved under the Planning Act, or a predecessor of that Act, becomes an official plan of the new municipality and shall remain in force until amended or repealed.
    6. If the Blind River and Suburban Planning Board has commenced procedures to adopt an official plan or amendment to it under the Planning Act for the area referred to in subsection (7) and the official plan or amendment to it is not in force on January 1, 2001, the new municipality may continue the procedures to adopt the official plan or amendment to it.

Transition Committee

    1. On or after December 1, 2000, a transition committee shall be established by the council of the former Town and shall be composed of,
      1. two members of the council of the former Town, appointed by the council; and
      2. five members representing the annexed area under section 2, appointed by the council of the former Town.
    2. The committee established under subsection (1) ceases to exist subsequent to making its recommendations to the council of the new municipality and, in any event, no later than December 31, 2001.

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 mediation.
    2. Where the matter in dispute under subsection (1) is not resolved by mediation, the matter in dispute may be referred,
      1. to arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the Arbitration Act, 1991; or
      2. to the council of the new municipality subsequent to January 1, 2001, for resolution.

Tony Clement,
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

Dated on December 6, 2000.

Schedule

  1. All of the geographic townships of Juillette, Timmermans, Kamichisitit and Jogues.
  2. The entire geographic township of Mack save and except:
    • Lot No’s 5, 6, 7 & 8, Concession 1
    • Registered Plan No. M-177
    • Parcel 1189 Acs (Pt)
    • Part 1, Plan N. IR6120 - Parcel 9424 A.E.S.
  3. Those parts of the geographic township of Scarfe including:
    • Lot No’s 1 - 14
    • Lot No’s 1 - 31
    • Plan M-83
    • Plan M-89
    • Lee’s Island “C”
    • S. Pt. Lot 10, Concession 2
  4. Those parts of the geographic township of Cobden including:
    • N. Pt. Lot 12, Concession 4, Parcel 1790 A.C.S.
    • S. Pt. Lot 12, concession 4, T-164392
    • S. Pt. Lot 10, Concession 4, T-40287
    • N. Pt. Lot 10, Concession 4, T-375360
    • N. Pt. Lot 10, Concession 3, T-232848
    • N. Pt. Lot 11, Concession 3, T-41222
    • N. Pt. Lot 12, Concession 3, T-45829
    • N. Pt. Lot 12, Concession 3, T-29716
    • S. Pt. Lot 12, Concession 3, T-34662/Crt-67727
    • Pt. Lot 12, Concession 2, Parcel 832 A.C.S.
    • Pt. Lot 11, Concession 2, Parcel 2578 A.C.S.
    • Island No. 2 (Fox Island) T-320374
    • Island No. 18, T-279584
    • Island No. 6, T-274584
    • Parcel 5067 A.C.S.
  5. Those parts of the former Town of Blind River including:
    • Pts 2, 4, 5, 6, IR-5276, Parcel 2019 A.E.S.
    • Pts 1, 7, 8, IR-5276, Parcel 8331 A.E.S.
    • Pt. 3, IR-5276, Parcel 8332 A.E.S.
    • T-111446, Lots 1 - 29, AR-157
    • Pt. 8, AR-48
    • Pt. 1, Ir-7031, Parcel 9552 A.E.S.
    • Pt. 10, AR-48, Parcel 5685 A.E.S.
    • Island No. D, Parcel 1157 A.E.S.
    • Lot 7, Plan M-81, Parcel 5803 A.E.S.
    • Island No. 5, Parcel. 2037 A.E.S.
    • Island No. 7, Parcel 1165 A.E.S.
    • Parcel 2088 A.E.S.
    • Lot 4, Plan M-82, Parcel 2592 A.E.S.
    • Lot 3, Plan M-82, Parcel 5932 A.E.S.
    • Lot 2, Plan M-82, Parcel 5854 A.E.S.
    • Lot 1, Plan M-82, Parcel 5853 A.E.S.
    • Pts 1, 2, AR-356, Parcel 6020 A.E.S.
    • Ck 275, Parcel 5459 A.E.S.
    • Gh 20, Parcel 5580 A.E.S.
    • Gh 21, Parcel 5846 A.E.S.
    • Island “G”, Parcel 1192 A.E.S.
    • Island JD-595, Parcel 2624 A.C.S.

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Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario

The Liquor Licence Act, R.S.O 1990, Chapter L.19

Notice Of Votes

Notice Is Hereby Given of the receipt of Returns of votes taken in the hereinafter named municipality on the 13th day of November, 2000 under the provisions of the Liquor Licence Act, 1990.

Municipality:

City of Stratford, County of Perth

Question:

7 (1) Are you in favour of the retail sale of spirits, beer and wine in government stores?

Result:

Votes polled for the Affirmative Side 296
Votes polled for the Negative Side 58

Question:

7 (2) Are you in favour of the sale of spirits, beer and wine for consumption in licensed premises?

Result:

Votes polled for the Affirmative Side 303
Votes polled for the Negative Side 50

Dated at Toronto, this 8th day of December, 2000.

Duncan Brown, Registrar,
Alcohol & Gaming Commission of Ontario.
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