Public Notice

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Committees Branch
Room 1405, Whitney Block, Queen’s Park
Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A2

Telephone: 416/325-3500 (Collect calls will be accepted.)

Applicants should note that consideration of applications for Private Bills that are received after the first day of September in any calendar year may be postponed until the first regular Session in the next following calendar year.

Claude L. Desrosiers,
Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.
(8699) T.F.N.

Miscellaneous Notices

Drug Trading Employees Credit Union Limited

In The Matter of the winding-up of Drug Trading Employees Credit Union Limited, pursuant to sections 298 and 299 of The Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994.

We, Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario

Notice Is Hereby Given That:

  1. We are the liquidator of the estate and effects of Drug Trading Employees Credit Union Limited appointed by the members and shareholders of the Credit Union at a duly called meeting for that purpose held on June 19, 1997.
  2. The Credit Union has, within the prescribed 20 day period, published notice of the resolution in The Ontario Gazette and in a newspaper having a general circulation in the locality in which the registered Head Office of the Credit Union is situated.
  3. The voluntary winding-up of the Credit Union has been completed and an account of the winding-up of its affairs and disposition of its property together with an explanation was laid before the members and shareholders in accordance with the by-laws of the credit union at the first Final Liquidator’s meeting held on November 28, 2001 at which a quorum was not present and thus the meeting was adjourned. A second Final Liquidator’s meeting was held on December 11, 2001 to table the same.
  4. The voluntary winding-up of the affairs has been conducted in accordance with the requirements of sections 298 and 299 of the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994, and the conditions contained in the articles and by-laws of the credit union.

Subject to Section 299, Subsection (3), Drug Trading Employees Credit Union Limited in dissolved 3 months after the date this notice is filed.

Dated at the City of Toronto, this 12th day of December, 2001.

Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario In its capacity as liquidator of Drug Trading Employees Credit Union Limited

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C.C.A. (Ontario) Credit Union Limited

In The Matter of the winding-up of C.C.A. (Ontario) Credit Union Limited, pursuant to sections 298 and 299 of The Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994.

We, Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario

Notice Is Hereby Given That:

  1. We are the liquidator of the estate and effects of C.C.A. (Ontario) Credit Union Limited appointed by the administrator of the Credit Union on September 13, 1995 pursuant to a Requisition and Direction Order under Section 295 of the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994.
  2. The Liquidator has, within the prescribed 20 day period, published notice of the resolution in The Ontario Gazette and in a newspaper having a general circulation in the locality in which the registered Head Office of the Credit Union is situated.
  3. The winding-up of the Credit Union has been completed and an account of the winding-up of its affairs and disposition of its property together with an explanation was laid before the members and shareholders in accordance with the by-laws of the credit union at the first Final Liquidator’s meeting held on November 28, 2001 at which a quorum was not present and thus the meeting was adjourned. A second Final Liquidator’s meeting was held on December 11, 2001 to table the same.
  4. The winding-up of the affairs has been conducted in accordance with the requirements of sections 298 and 299 of the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994, and the conditions contained in the articles and by-laws of the credit union.

Subject to Section 299, Subsection (3), C.C.A. (Ontario) Credit Union Limited in dissolved 3 months after the date this notice is filed.

Dated at the City of Toronto, this 12th day of December, 2001.

Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario In its capacity as liquidator of C.C.A. (Ontario) Credit Union Limited

(3799) 51

Canadian Trane Employees (Toronto) Credit Union Limited

In The Matter of the winding-up of Canadian Trane Employees (Toronto) Credit Union Limited, pursuant to sections 298 and 299 of The Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994.

We, Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario

Notice Is Hereby Given That:

  1. We are the liquidator of the estate and effects of Canadian Trane Employees (Toronto) Credit Union Limited appointed by the members and shareholders of the Credit Union at a duly called meeting for that purpose held on February 16, 1993.
  2. The Credit Union has, within the prescribed 20 day period, published notice of the resolution in The Ontario Gazette and in a newspaper having a general circulation in the locality in which the registered Head Office of the Credit Union is situated.
  3. The voluntary winding-up of the Credit Union has been completed and an account of the winding-up of its affairs and disposition of its property together with an explanation was laid before the members and shareholders in accordance with the by-laws of the credit union at the first Final Liquidator’s meeting held on November 28, 2001 at which a quorum was not present and thus the meeting was adjourned. A second Final Liquidator’s meeting was held on December 11, 2001 to table the same.
  4. The voluntary winding-up of the affairs has been conducted in accordance with the requirements of sections 298 and 299 of the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994, and the conditions contained in the articles and by-laws of the credit union.

Subject to Section 299, Subsection (3), Canadian Trane Employees (Toronto) Credit Union Limited in dissolved 3 months after the date this notice is filed.

Dated at the City of Toronto, this 12th day of December, 2001.

Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario In its capacity as liquidator of Canadian Trane Employees (Toronto) Credit Union Limited

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Holy Cross Parish (London) Credit Union Limited

In The Matter of the winding-up of Holy Cross Parish (London) Credit Union Limited, pursuant to sections 298 and 299 of The Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994.

We, Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario

Notice Is Hereby Given That:

  1. We are the liquidator of the estate and effects of Holy Cross Parish (London) Credit Union Limited appointed by the members and shareholders of the Credit Union at a duly called meeting for that purpose held on July 6, 1997.
  2. The Credit Union has, within the prescribed 20 day period, published notice of the resolution in The Ontario Gazette and in a newspaper having a general circulation in the locality in which the registered Head Office of the Credit Union is situated.
  3. The voluntary winding-up of the Credit Union has been completed and an account of the winding-up of its affairs and disposition of its property together with an explanation was laid before the members and shareholders in accordance with the by-laws of the credit union at the first Final Liquidator’s meeting held on November 27, 2001 at which a quorum was not present and thus the meeting was adjourned. A second Final Liquidator’s meeting was held on December 7, 2001 to table the same.
  4. The voluntary winding-up of the affairs has been conducted in accordance with the requirements of sections 298 and 299 of the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994, and the conditions contained in the articles and by-laws of the credit union.

Subject to Section 299, Subsection (3), Holy Cross Parish (London) Credit Union Limited in dissolved 3 months after the date this notice is filed.

Dated at the City of Toronto, this 12th day of December, 2001.

Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario In its capacity as liquidator of Holy Cross Parish (London) Credit Union Limited

(3801) 51

Newmarket Community Credit Union Limited

In The Matter of the winding-up of Newmarket Community Credit Union Limited, pursuant to sections 298 and 299 of The Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994.

We, Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario

Notice Is Hereby Given That:

  1. We are the liquidator of the estate and effects of Newmarket Community Credit Union Limited appointed by the members and shareholders of the Credit Union at a duly called meeting for that purpose held on March 9, 1992.
  2. The Credit Union has, within the prescribed 20 day period, published notice of the resolution in The Ontario Gazette and in a newspaper having a general circulation in the locality in which the registered Head Office of the Credit Union is situated.
  3. The voluntary winding-up of the Credit Union has been completed and an account of the winding-up of its affairs and disposition of its property together with an explanation was laid before the members and shareholders in accordance with the by-laws of the credit union at the first Final Liquidator’s meeting held on November 29, 2001 at which a quorum was not present and thus the meeting was adjourned. A second Final Liquidator’s meeting was held on December 12, 2001 to table the same.
  4. The voluntary winding-up of the affairs has been conducted in accordance with the requirements of sections 298 and 299 of the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994, and the conditions contained in the articles and by-laws of the credit union.

Subject to Section 299, Subsection (3), Newmarket Community Credit Union Limited in dissolved 3 months after the date this notice is filed.

Dated at the City of Toronto, this 12th day of December, 2001.

Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario In its capacity as liquidator of Newmarket Community Credit Union Limited

(3802) 51

Chippawa Co-Operative Nursery School Inc.

Pursuant To of Section 163(c) of the Co-operative Corporations Act of Ontario a majority of votes cast at a general meeting of the members of Chippawa Co-operative Nursery School Inc., held on October 20, 1999 authorized the dissolution of the aforesaid co-operative.

This notice is published herein pursuant to Section 164 of the Co-oprative Corporation Act of Ontario.

Dated this 11th day of December, 2001.

The Board of Directors of Chippawa Co-op Nursery School Inc.

Niagara Falls, Ontario
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