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The Alberta Gazette Part I Vol. 107 Edmonton, Monday, August 15, 2011 No. 15 APPOINTMENTS Appointment of Provincial Court Judge (Provincial Court Act) August 2, 2011 Honourable Judge Michael Christopher Dinkel Honourable Judge William Steven Andrew August 29, 2011 Honourable Judge Janet Lynn Dixon ORDERS IN COUNCIL O.C. 294/2011 City of Lloydminster Act Lloydminster Charter (AR 43/1979) Approved and ordered: Donald S. Ethell Lieutenant Governor. July 13, 2011 The Lieutenant Governor in Council orders, without the appointment of a special joint committee, that (a) effective July 1, 2011, the land described in Schedule A is separated from The Rural Municipality of Wilton No. 472 in Saskatchewan and the County of Vermilion River in Alberta and annexed to the City of Lloydminster, (b) any taxes owing to The Rural Municipality of Wilton No. 472 or the County of Vermilion River at the end of June 30, 2011, in respect of the annexed land, are transferred to and become payable to the City of Lloydminster, together with any lawful penalties and costs levied in respect of those taxes, and the City of Lloydminster upon collecting those taxes, penalties or costs shall forthwith pay them to The Rural Municipality of Wilton No. 472 or the County of Vermilion River, whichever municipality that the taxes, to the end of June 30, 2011, were owed to,

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The Alberta Gazette Part I

Vol. 107 Edmonton, Monday, August 15, 2011 No. 15

APPOINTMENTS

Appointment of Provincial Court Judge

(Provincial Court Act)

August 2, 2011 Honourable Judge Michael Christopher Dinkel

Honourable Judge William Steven Andrew

August 29, 2011 Honourable Judge Janet Lynn Dixon

ORDERS IN COUNCIL

O.C. 294/2011

City of Lloydminster Act Lloydminster Charter (AR 43/1979)

Approved and ordered: Donald S. Ethell Lieutenant Governor. July 13, 2011

The Lieutenant Governor in Council orders, without the appointment of a special joint committee, that

(a) effective July 1, 2011, the land described in Schedule A is separated from The Rural Municipality of Wilton No. 472 in Saskatchewan and the County of Vermilion River in Alberta and annexed to the City of Lloydminster,

(b) any taxes owing to The Rural Municipality of Wilton No. 472 or the County of Vermilion River at the end of June 30, 2011, in respect of the annexed land, are transferred to and become payable to the City of Lloydminster, together with any lawful penalties and costs levied in respect of those taxes, and the City of Lloydminster upon collecting those taxes, penalties or costs shall forthwith pay them to The Rural Municipality of Wilton No. 472 or the County of Vermilion River, whichever municipality that the taxes, to the end of June 30, 2011, were owed to,

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(c) this Order in Council is complementary to an Order in Council of the Lieutenant Governor in Council of Saskatchewan that approves the separation of the land described in Schedule A from The Rural Municipality of Wilton No. 472 and the County of Vermilion River and the annexation of that land to the City of Lloydminster,

(d) the assessor for the City of Lloydminster must, for the purposes of taxation in 2012 and subsequent years, assess the annexed land and any assessable improvements to it, and

(e) this Order in Council is conditional on the issuance of the Order in Council of the Lieutenant Governor in Council of Saskatchewan referred to in clause (c).

Ed Stelmach, Chair. ______________

SCHEDULE A

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE LANDS SEPARATED FROM THE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF WILTON No. 472 ANDTHE

COUNTY OF VERMILION RIVER AND ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF LLOYDMINSTER

1 ALL THOSE LANDS IN THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN IN TOWNSHIP FORTY-NINE (49) IN RANGE TWENTY-EIGHT (28) LYING WEST OF THE THIRD MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

(a) NORTH EAST FRACTIONAL SECTION TWENTY-TWO (22) INCLUDING ROAD WIDENING SHOWN ON PLAN BW2003;

(b) THE ADJOINING ROAD ALLOWANCES LYING WEST AND EAST OF THE NORTH EAST FRACTIONAL SECTION TWENTY-TWO (22);

(c) NORTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION TWENTY-THREE (23); AND

(d) NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION TWENTY-THREE (23).

2 ALL THOSE LANDS IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA IN TOWNSHIP FORTY-NINE (49) IN RANGE ONE (1) LYING WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

(a) ROAD WIDENING SHOWN ON PLAN 4448JY IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION TWENTY-FOUR (24).

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GOVERNMENT NOTICES

Culture and Community Spirit

Decisions on Geographical Names

(Historical Resources Act)

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 18, Subsection 3 of the Historical Resources Act the following decisions on geographical names were duly authorized on June 20, 1997.

RESCINDED

NTS Map Sheet 82 O/3 – “Canmore”

Chinamans Peak (peak)

Located at: LSD 9, Sec. 24, Twp. 24, Rge. 11, West of 5th Meridian (51° 3′ 50″ N & 115° 24′ 00″ W) Approximately 3 km southwest of Canmore.

The origin of this name refers to an incident that allegedly occurred in 1886. A Chinese mine employee named Ha Ling accepted a fifty dollar bet that he could climb to the top of this peak, plant a flag and return within ten hours. He accomplished this feat in about five hours and thirty minutes. The name was used locally for many years before being officially adopted on September 7, 1980. The name is rescinded due to concerns about its potentially derogatory nature.

Signed 5th day of January, A.D. 1997

Jean Rycroft, Chair Alberta Historical Resources Foundation

Signed 20th day of June, A.D. 1997

Shirley McClellan, Minister Community Development

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Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 18, Subsection 3 of the Historical Resources Act the following decisions on geographical names were duly authorized on July 7, 1998.

APPROVED

NTS Map Sheet 82 O/3 – “Canmore”

Ehagay Nakoda (mountain)

Located at: Sec 5, 6, 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 30 Twp 24 Rge 10, West of the 5th Meridian and Sec 12, 13, 24, 25 Twp 24 Rge 11 West of the 5th Meridian (51° 3′ 11″ N & 115° 23′ 31″ W)

*Note: the latitude/longitude coordinates are for the highest point of elevation on the feature and correspond with the coordinates for Mount Lawrence Grassi (peak)

Approximately 3 km southwest of Canmore.

The origin of the name for the mountain is Aboriginal and means “the last Nakoda.” The name is derived from the Creation stories of the Stoney Nakoda people. The first Nakoda (or human) to live on the earth was the immortal Iktomni (the Trickster or the Old Man). He possessed special powers and had assisted the Creator in making the earth. Once the earth was created, more Nakoda were created. They chose to live on the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. At a later time, it became known that Iktomni was granting wishes. Two Nakoda men visited him and asked for their wish. Iktomni replied, “I will grant any wish you desire, but you must understand that once your wish is fulfilled, you cannot change it.” Both men agreed. The first man wished to be very beautiful. Iktomni then commanded, “Do you see that pond of water? Run to it and jump in it.” The Nakoda jumped into the pond and was transformed into a beautiful swan. The second Nakoda said, “My wish is nothing like that. I wish to remain on this earth for as long as it exists.” Iktomni responded, “You shall remain on this earth long after all human beings cease to inhabit it. You will be Ehagay Nakoda: The Last Nakoda.” Iktomni then commanded the man to sit on the ground. The man did as instructed and was immediately transformed into a mountain. [summarized from a text provided by Peter Lazarus Wesley]. The mountain known as Ehagay Nakoda contains the peaks known as Ha Ling Peak and Mount Lawrence Grassi.

Ha Ling Peak (peak) NOT Chinamans Peak (peak)

Located at: LSD 9, Sec. 24, Twp. 24, Rge. 11, West of 5th Meridian (51° 3′ 50″ N & 115° 24′ 00″ W) Approximately 3 km southwest of Canmore.

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The origin of this name refers to an incident that allegedly occurred in 1886. A Chinese mine employee named Ha Ling accepted a fifty dollar bet that he could climb to the top of this peak, plant a flag and return within ten hours. He accomplished this feat in about five hours and thirty minutes. The mountain was known locally as “Chinamans Peak” and that name was officially adopted on September 7, 1980. The name “Chinamans Peak” was rescinded on June 20, 1997 due to concerns about its potentially derogatory nature. The name Ha Ling Peak was adopted to specifically commemorate the individual who accomplished the task of climbing the feature and inspiring the story of its name. The peak is located on Ehagay Nakoda Mountain.

Signed 12th day of June, A.D. 1998

Jean Rycroft, Chair Alberta Historical Resources Foundation

Signed 7th day of July, A.D. 1998

Shirley McClellan, Minister Community Development

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Notice of Intent to Designate a Provincial Historic Resource

(Historical Resources Act)

File: Des. 2170

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:

Glen Leslie Church, together with the land legally described as:

The south west quarter of legal subdivision four (4) of section six (6) township seventy two (72) range three (3) west of the sixth meridian, containing 4.05 hectares (10 acres) more or less excepting thereout: (a) all that portion described as follows: commencing at a point on the west boundary of the said section, a distance of two hundred and ninety seven (297) feet from the south west corner thereof, thence easterly and parallel to the south boundary of the said section, four hundred and eighty (480) feet to a point, thence northerly and parallel to the west boundary of the said section, three hundred and sixty three (363) feet more or less, to a point on the north boundary of the said south west quarter section of legal subdivision four (4), thence westerly and along the said north boundary four hundred and eighty (480) feet more or less to the west boundary of the said quarter section, thence southerly along the said west boundary to the point of commencement, containing 1.62 hectares (4 acres) more or less (b) 0.105 hectares (0.26 acre) more or less, for road, as shown on road plan 1168RS Excepting thereout all mines and minerals

and municipally located in the County of Grande Prairie No. 1, 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 Glen Leslie Church lies in its architectural significance as a rare example of a log church with exposed exterior walls. This type of construction was once common for churches and other buildings in Alberta, but extant examples of this construction technique are now rare.

Typically, one of the first institutions or buildings that settlers in new areas desire is a church or a place in which to hold worship services and to come together as a community. For the settlers in the Glen Leslie area east of Grand Prairie, worship services were initially held in the home of the region’s leading resident, Thomas Leslie, and presided over by Presbyterian minister Reverend Alexander Forbes. As the area’s population grew, a dedicated church building was deemed necessary. Rev. Forbes led initiatives to build churches at a number of locations in the area, notably at Grande Prairie (1911), Bezanson (1914) and Spring Creek (1914). All of the churches were gable-roofed, log structures. In the winter of 1913, Leslie and Forbes jointly acquired ten acres of land upon which to build a church. Construction on the simple rectangular-shaped, gable-roofed building began the following spring and was carried out by volunteers from the community. Construction on the church was

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completed in October 1915. Although the Glen Leslie Church was ostensibly a Presbyterian church, the congregation included adherents of various Protestant denominations and it eventually became a United Church. While purpose-built for use as a church, the building was also used as a school from 1918 to 1928. The Glen Leslie Church offered regular worship services until 1964. Since that time, it has been used occasionally for worship services and more regularly as a community centre.

Although the Glen Leslie area had been opened for settlement in 1910, transportation around and access to the region remained difficult. Consequently, the Glen Leslie Church, like many of the area’s early buildings, was constructed of readily available materials. The church was built of locally harvested logs, which were stripped of their bark, partially squared, and laid horizontally. The logs were joined at the corners by hand-cut, dove-tailed notches. The church was weatherproofed with chinking between the logs. Wood shingles, originally pine, covered the roof and the gable ends. Entry to the church is gained through the south elevation via a five-panel door, which is flanked by double-hung windows. A row of three, evenly spaced, double-hung windows run along both the east and west elevations. The window and doorway openings are accentuated with trim intended to resemble segmental arches. Although many early churches in rural Alberta were constructed of logs, these buildings were often demolished, sold, or upgraded as finances and available building technology and materials improved. With its exposed-log exterior walls the Glen Leslie Church is an excellent and rare example of this early and once common building technique.

It is therefore considered that the preservation and protection of the resource is in the public interest.

Dated this 8th day of July, A.D. 2011.

David Link, Assistant Deputy Minister Heritage Division

Finance and Enterprise

Ministerial Order 04/2011

(Public Sector Pension Plans Act)

I, Tim Wiles, Deputy Minister of Finance and Enterprise, pursuant to Sections 19.2 and 19.22 of the Public Sector Pension Plans (Legislative Provisions) Regulation (A.R. 365/93) under the Public Sector Pension Plans Act, make the order in the attached Appendix, being the Pension Plan Transfer – Capital Projects Ministerial Order.

Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, July 22, 2011.

Tim Wiles, Deputy Minister.

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APPENDIX

Pension Plan Transfer – Capital Projects Ministerial Order

Public Sector Pension Plans (Legislative Provisions) Regulation (“the Regulation”) under the Public Sector Pension Plans Act

1 Pursuant to section 19.22(6) and (8) of the Regulation, the following is specified:

Non-management employees employed by Alberta Health Services, working in its Capital Projects group, who became employed by the Government of Alberta at Alberta Infrastructure as at the time of transfer.

2. Pursuant to section 19.2(c) of the Regulation, the end of December 12, 2010 is specified as the time of transfer for “arrangements that are ending” in relation to the group of employees referred to in Paragraph 1.

Justice

Office of the Public Trustee Property being held by the Public Trustee for a period of Ten (10) Years

(Public Trustee Act) Section 11 (2)(b)

Name of Person Entitled to Property

Description of Property held and its value or estimated value

Property part of deceased person’s Estate or held under Court Order: Deceased’s Name Judicial District Court File Number

Public Trustee Office Additional Information

Missing Beneficiaries of John Frederick Moore

Cash on hand $91,047.19

John Frederick MooreJD of Red Deer SES10 17517

162086

Sharon Robertson Net amount available for distribution $5,461.47

Ereta Robertson JD of Medicine Hat

047672 /047671

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Municipal Affairs

Public Sale of Land

(Municipal Government Act)

Special Area No. 3

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Alberta Municipal Affairs will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Special Areas Office, 319 Main Street Oyen, Alberta, on Wednesday, October 5, 2011, at 2:00 p.m., the following lands:

Section Twp Rge M Acres C of T

NW 26 31 3 4 160 071240804+2

NE 27 31 3 4 160 071240804

NW 27 31 3 4 160 001223274

SW 27 31 3 4 158.04 001223274+1

SE 34 31 3 4 153.72 071240804+3

SW 34 31 3 4 154.99 071240804+1

Plan Blk Lot C of T

4079CR 1 29 911044584

4079CR 1 30 911044584

4079CR 1 31 911044584

4079CR 1 32 911044584

Each parcel will be offered for sale, subject to the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, and subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title.

Reserving thereout all mines and minerals.

Terms and conditions of sale will be announced at the sale, or may be obtained from the undersigned.

The Special Areas Board may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

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Dated at Hanna, Alberta, August 15, 2011.

Jay Slemp, Chairman Special Areas Board.

Safety Codes Council

Municipal Accreditation - Amendment

(Safety Codes Act)

Pursuant to section 26 of the Safety Codes Act it is hereby ordered that

Town of Drumheller, Accreditation No. M000126, Order No. 0170

Due to a change in scope 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. Excluding Part 4 requirements for tank storage of flammable and combustible liquids. Excluding any or all things, processes or activities that fall within the boundaries of a Corporation where that Corporation was accredited to administer the Safety Codes Act prior to the accreditation date of this Order. A Corporation accredited prior to a corporation maintains jurisdiction over the administration of the Safety Codes Act unless the Corporation agrees and transitions authority in writing to the municipality.

Accredited Date: June 14, 1995 Issued Date: July 18, 2011.

Service Alberta

Notice of Intent to Dissolve

(Cooperatives Act)

Koblak Co-op

Notice is hereby given that a Notice of Intent to Dissolve was issued to Koblak Co-op on July 20, 2011.

Dated at Edmonton, Alberta, July 20, 2011.

Brock Ketcham, Director of Cooperatives.

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Solicitor General and Public Security

Designation of Qualified Technician Appointment (Intoxilyzer 5000C)

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Anderson, Burns Robert

Fillion, Conroy Alexander Kelly, Angus Cameron

(Date of Designation July 14, 2011)

Calgary Police Service Alexon, Derek Lincoln

Birks, Wayne Alexander Collier, Kevin Alan

Graham, Derek Robert Greene, Kody Nicholas

Grey, Darren Harris, William Everett Johnson, Erin Michelle

Kenney, John Joseph Russell Kovacs, Gyorgy

Lashbrook, Ryan Arthur Pye, Jonathan Peter

Robertson, Travis Charles Robinson, Bruce Lester

Schofield, Samuel Walter Shahein, Ahmed Mohamed

Taylor, Martin Paul Villani, Gert

(Date of Designation July 14, 2011)

ADVERTISEMENTS

Notice of Revocation of Intent to Dissolve

(Business Corporations Act)

Notice is hereby given that a Notice of Revocation of Intent to Dissolve was filed by 469678 Alberta Ltd., on July 26, 2011.

Dated at Calgary, Alberta on July 26, 2011.

John P. Tummers, Barrister and Solicitor.

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Public Sale of Land

(Municipal Government Act)

Birch Hills County

Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Birch Hills County will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Administration Office of Birch Hills County, located at 4601 – 50th Street in Wanham, Alberta, on Monday, October 3, 2011, at 1:00 p.m., the following lands:

Lot Block Plan Hamlet C of T

4,5,6 1 2937HW Eaglesham 072634888

072634888001

072634888002

7,8 1 2937HW Eaglesham 072634888003

072634888004

12 1 2937HW Eaglesham 042426013

D 6093NY Peoria 082128096

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.

Birch Hills County may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: 10% deposit to be paid at public auction (non refundable to successful bidder) balance within 10 days of public auction. All payments shall be by cash or certified cheque.

The land is being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis and Birch Hills County 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 Birch Hills County. No further information is available at the auction regarding the lands to be sold.

Properties will be removed from the public auction list at such time full payment of tax arrears and costs are received.

Birch Hills County shall collect Title Registration Fees from the purchaser upon final payment at the rate charged by Land Titles Office.

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Dated at Wanham, Alberta, July 13, 2011.

Irene Cooper, CAO. ______________

Clearwater County

Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Clearwater County will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Municipal Office, 4340 - 47th Avenue, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, on Thursday, November 3, 2011, at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

Legal Lot Block Plan C. of T.

NW 11-36-5 W5M 1 1 9722425 052222324

NW 8-38-6 W5M 022412696

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 County may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash or Certified Cheque Deposit: 10% of bid at the time of the sale, November 3, 2011 Balance: 90% of bid within 30 days of receipt by the County

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, July 25, 2011.

Ron Leaf, Municipal Manager. ______________

Kneehill County

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Kneehill County will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Kneehill County Office, 232 Main Street, Three Hills, Alberta, on Tuesday, October 25, 2011, at 1:00 p.m., the following lands:

Legal Description Title Number

NE 24-28-24-W4M 911158050

NW 6-30-23-W4M 091233665003

NE 6-30-23-W4M 091233665

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SE 7-30-23-W4M 091233665001

SE 3-30-24-W4M 041245220

NW 10-30-24-W4M 091233665002

NW 15-31-22-W4M 051137750

SW 30-31-26-W4M 031240985

NW 26-33-26-W4M (portion) 43V190

SE 30-33-26-W4M (portion) 961070514

Lot Block Plan Title Number

- - RW211 991324933

1 - 9112142 061289933

1 3 5521 EG 64C54

11 2 7610438 071260014001

4 6 5594 FI 971181993

6&7 8 6820 GY 081210092

- 24 6820 GY 971243084

4 1 0312327 031385781

29 to 31 3 6680 AP 041472554

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.

Kneehill County may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: cash or certified cheque

Redemption may be affected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at the Town of Three Hills, Alberta, July 15, 2011.

Mike Morton, Director of Financial Services.

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Mackenzie County

Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Mackenzie County will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Council Chambers located at 4511 – 46 Avenue in the Hamlet of Fort Vermillion, Alberta, on Tuesday, October 11, 2011, at 1:00 p.m., the following lands:

Pt of Sec

Sec Twp Rge M Acres C of T Linc

SW 17 110 14 5 160 102151408 0031386899

SE 14 110 19 5

1 1 9120231 4.99 982228831 0016735525

Lot Block Plan C of T Linc

5 6 188TR 992252139 0021189246

29 4 9624275 072717461 0026903229

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. Additional conditions of building demolition and leveling of lot and/or repair of unsightly conditions will apply.

The land is being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis and the Mackenzie County 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 Mackenzie County. No further information is available at the auction regarding the lands to be sold. This list is subject to deletions.

Mackenzie County may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: 25% down payment must be made by cash or certified cheque within 24 hours of the auction with payment in full due within 30 days.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at the Hamlet of Fort Vermillion, Alberta, July 26, 2011.

Joulia Whittleton, Director of Corporate Services.

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Town of Okotoks

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Town of Okotoks will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Big Rock Meeting Room, 5 Elizabeth St., Okotoks, Alberta, on Monday, October 17, 2011, at 10:00 a.m., the following lands:

Plan Block Lot Unit

45631 B 43

9612244 3 71

0413822 26 15

0513523 24 157

0411494 167

0411494 84

9112365 3

0110799 1

9210112 216

9210112 101

The parcels will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and encumbrances to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing Certificate of Titles.

The Town of Okotoks may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash or certified cheque.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Okotoks, Alberta, July 29, 2011.

Louise Wasylenko, Municipal Treasurer. _______________

Village of Youngstown

Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Village of Youngstown will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Village Office, Youngstown, Alberta, on Tuesday, October 4, 2011, at 11:00 a.m., the following lands:

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Lot Block Plan

3-5 5 7490AP

14 & 15 15 5377AV

16 & 17 15 5377AV

10 & 11 18 5377AV

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 Village of Youngstown may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

Terms: Cash or certified cheque. Subject to Schedule A of By-law 500.

Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale.

Dated at Youngstown, Alberta, July 26, 2011.

Emma Garlock, Municipal Administrator.

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