Eureka Employees’ (Woodstock) Credit Union Limited

In The Matter of the winding-up of Eureka Employees’ (Woodstock) Credit Union Limited, pursuant to Sections 298 and 299 of the Credit Unions and Caisses Populaires Act, 1994.

We, Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario hereby give notice that:

  1. We are the liquidator of the estate and effects of Eureka Employees’ (Woodstock) Credit Union Limited, appointed by the members and shareholders of the Credit Union at a duly called meeting for that purpose held on January 7, 2006.
  2. The Credit Union has, within the prescribed 20 day period, published notice of the resolution in The Ontario Gazette and in the local 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, 2007 at which a quorum was not present and thus the meeting was adjourned. A second Final Liquidator’s meeting was held on January 24, 2008 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), Eureka Employees’ (Woodstock) Credit Union Limited. is dissolved 3 months after the date this notice is filed.

Dated this 11th day of March, 2008 at the City of Toronto

Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario
in its capacity as liquidator of Eureka Employees’ (Woodstock) Credit Union Limited

(141-P075)

Canadian Beef Cattle Research, Market Development And Promotion Agency Levies Order For Ontario

Made Under The Beef Cattle Marketing Act R.S.O 1990, As amended And Section 6.1 Of Regulation 54, R.R.O 1990, As Amended

Short Title

  1. This Order may be cited as the Canadian Beef Marketing Levies Order (Ontario).

    Interpretation

  2. In this Order,

    “association” means the Ontario Cattlemen’s Association designated under section 2 of Regulation 54 ;

    “cattle” includes bulls, cows, heifers, steers and calves, but does not include cattle that are not sold for the production of beef; (“bovins’)

    “federal Act” means the Farm Products Agencies Act (Canada);

    “federal agency” means the Canadian Beef Cattle Research, Market Development and Promotion Agency

    “Regulation 54 “means Regulation 54 under the Beef Cattle Marketing Act (Ontario) as amended from time to time,

    Levies

    1. Subject to subsection (3), the levy payable by a person who sells cattle shall be $1.00 for each head of cattle sold.
    2. Subject to subsections 6.1(2) and (3) of Regulation 54, every person who sells cattle shall pay the levy referred to in subsection (1) to the association.
    3. No levy is payable by a seller in respect of a sale of cattle if
      1. the seller is required to pay a levy in respect of the same transaction to the federal agency in accordance with an order or regulation made under the federal Act;
      2. the person is a livestock dealer who is exempt from paying a licence fee in respect of the sale under section 9 of Regulation 54;
      3. the cattle that are the subject of the sale, are, at the time of sale owned by a person who does not reside in Ontario; or
      4. the cattle that are the subject of the sale are sold through a public auction sale that is organized for the purpose of selling only cattle for the production of milk
  3. The association may recover levies owing to the association by suit in competent jurisdiction.

    Coming Into Force

  4. This Order shall come into force on January 2, 2008.

    Canadian Beef Cattle
    Research, Market Development And Promotion Agency

    December 31, 2007

    Per: “Rob McNabb”
    Rob McNabb, Executive Director

*This Regulation is made under the authority of the Federal-Provincial Agreement dated October 25, 2007, Regulation 54 R.R.O 1990 as amended on December 31, 2007 and is Regulation No. 2 2007 of the Canadian Beef Cattle Research, Market Development and Promotion Agency.

(141-P077)